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TRACKING WEB USER MANUAL
TK60178-8-OP-EN REV.3.3
© Copyright Celtrak Ltd 2011
Contents
SYSTEM OVERVIEW.........................................................................................................................................4
CUSTOMER FLEET .....................................................................................................................................5
GSM/GPRS NETWORK .............................................................................................................................6
THERMO KING SERVER .............................................................................................................................7
CUSTOMER TERMINALS .............................................................................................................................8
LOGIN PAGE .......................................................................................................................................................9
USER LEVELS .......................................................................................................................................... 10
ERROR MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................... 11
GPRS CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS MATRIX.......................................................................................... 12
MAIN PAGE ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
VEHICLE SELECTION TREE ...................................................................................................................... 14
1-CLICK REPORTS ................................................................................................................................... 16
MENU BAR .............................................................................................................................................. 18
TRACK VEHICLES .......................................................................................................................................... 19
TRACKING LIST ....................................................................................................................................... 20
MESSAGES WINDOW ............................................................................................................................... 22
MAPS ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
MAP TOOLBAR ........................................................................................................................................ 25
FULL-SCREEN MODE ............................................................................................................................... 27
SATELLITE/HYBRID MAPS ....................................................................................................................... 28
PAN/ZOOM .............................................................................................................................................. 30
VEHICLES ................................................................................................................................................ 31
POINTS OF INTEREST................................................................................................................................ 32
LABELS.................................................................................................................................................... 33
GEO FENCES ............................................................................................................................................ 34
DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 37
STANDARD REPORT CATEGORIES ........................................................................................................... 39
24 HOUR REEFER HISTORY REPORT ........................................................................................................ 40
ALARM HISTORY REPORT ....................................................................................................................... 41
CONTROLLER HISTORY REPORT .............................................................................................................. 42
CURRENT FLEET REPORT ........................................................................................................................ 43
GEO FENCE ACTIVITY BY GEO FENCE REPORT ........................................................................................ 44
DATA LOGGER TEMPERATURE HISTORY ................................................................................................. 45
GEO FENCE REPORT ................................................................................................................................ 46
OPERATIONS HISTORY REPORT ............................................................................................................... 47
POSITION HISTORY REPORT..................................................................................................................... 48
REEFER UTILISATION REPORT ................................................................................................................. 50
TKDL TEMPERATURE GRAPH ................................................................................................................. 51
TEMPERATURE CHART ............................................................................................................................ 52
TWO-WAY AUDIT HISTORY REPORT ....................................................................................................... 53
VEHICLE REQUEST AUDIT HISTORY REPORT .......................................................................................... 54
DISPLAYING AND REPORTING TRACTOR DATA .................................................................................. 55
TRACKING LIST ....................................................................................................................................... 55
DATA MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................. 56
FUEL MANAGEMENT REPORT .................................................................................................................. 57
HIGHEST HOURS DRIVEN REPORT ........................................................................................................... 58
JOURNEY REPORT BY VEHICLE REPORT .................................................................................................. 59
DETAILED JOURNEY REPORT ................................................................................................................... 60
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STATIONARY VEHICLE REPORT ............................................................................................................... 61
VEHICLE SUMMARY REPORT ................................................................................................................... 62
VEHICLE UTILISATION REPORT ............................................................................................................... 63
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS EXPLAINED ................................................................................... 64
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 64
HIGHEST HOURS DRIVEN KPI ................................................................................................................. 65
FUEL EFFICIENCY KPI ............................................................................................................................. 66
ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................................................................................... 67
TEMPERATURE ........................................................................................................................................ 67
Alarm Notifications ................................................................................................................................ 69
Two-Way Commands ............................................................................................................................. 73
Temperature Range Settings ................................................................................................................... 75
Data Logger Downloads ......................................................................................................................... 77
Controller Logger Downloads ................................................................................................................ 77
Door Alarm Settings ............................................................................................................................... 78
VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION ..................................................................................................................... 79
Add Vehicle Group ................................................................................................................................. 81
View All Vehicles ..................................................................................................................................... 83
Vehicle Group Search ............................................................................................................................. 84
Vehicle Search ........................................................................................................................................ 85
USER ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................................................................... 90
Add New User ........................................................................................................................................ 91
User Search ............................................................................................................................................. 95
MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................ 96
Contacts .................................................................................................................................................. 97
Points of Interest Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 101
Geo Fence Administration .................................................................................................................... 106
Scheduled Reports ................................................................................................................................ 109
Customizable Reports ........................................................................................................................... 112
Preferences............................................................................................................................................ 116
ALARMS LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 117
ALARM NOTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................. 119
LOGOUT ........................................................................................................................................................... 121
All rights reserved
© Copyright 2011 Celtrak Ltd
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System Overview
TracKing is an application from Thermo King powered by Celtrak which enables customers to track their
vehicles/reefers in real time, to receive important data and alarms, and to generate reports on data gathered. This
user manual deals mainly with how to use the TracKing software, but an understanding of how the overall
system works may be helpful.
The graphic below gives an overview of the elements involved in the system, and how the data is transferred
from the vehicles in the fleet to be displayed on the monitoring screens on the customer site. Click on any
section for more information on how it works.
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Customer Fleet
The customer fleet can consist of any number of vehicles. Those which need to be monitored must have the
correct hardware installed by your Thermo King dealer before tracking can begin.
The hardware installed in the vehicle by your Thermo King dealers performs a number of functions:
•
•
•
It receives constant updates from the GPS satellite network which enables it to log the vehicles' exact
location.
It contains an array of sensors and monitoring equipment which allow it to log details such as
temperature, speed and engine status.
It is GSM-enabled which allows it to communicate the data it has logged (location data and sensor
readings) back to the server at any time and from any location.
Data is transferred to the server:
•
•
At predefined intervals.
When a request for the latest data is received by the unit.
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GSM/GPRS Network
The server communicates with the hardware installed in the vehicles over the GSM network. It can use a
combination of SMS (short message service) messages and GPRS. GPRS allows the transfer of larger amounts
of information more efficiently.
For this reason, each vehicle (or more precisely, the hardware installed in it) has a specific mobile number
assigned to it. This is set up by the Thermo King dealer during installation and does not require any customer
administration.
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Thermo King Server
The server sits at the heart of the TracKing system. It provides the interface between the monitoring software
run in browsers on customer sites, and the customer fleet.
The server also stores configuration detail and user settings so that a user can log on at any PC terminal and
experience the same user interface and personalised settings.
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Customer Terminals
Customers can monitor their fleet activity using the TracKing application. It can be run on Internet Explorer 8.0
or higher, and Firefox 3.5 or higher by logging into the Tracking site with a valid username and password.
Clicking the update button within the application will send a request for the most up-to-date vehicle data to
the server. Where necessary, the server will forward the request to the vehicle. When available, the data is
downloaded to the customer terminal and displayed in the relevant pages.
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Login Page
To begin using the TracKing monitoring software, first log into the TracKing system as follows:
1)
Open a web browser (For example, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox).
2)
Navigate to www.tktracking.com. You will be presented with the following login page:
3)
Enter your Username and Password.
4)
Select your preferred language from the drop-down menu.
5)
Click the LOGIN button. This will open the main TracKing page.
Note: If you do not have a valid Username and/or Password, please contact your system administrator.
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User Levels
The system caters for a number of different levels of user. Your user level is determined by your Username and
Password. Each level has a defined degree of access to system features, in particular the options available on the
Administration page.
All users can access the tracking features.
The table below shows the different levels available, and an indication of what degree of access they allow:
User Level
Vehicle Admin.
Basic
None
Administration
Add vehicle group;
Vehicle group search;
Vehicle search;
Two-way commands;
User Admin. Miscellaneous Admin.
None
Add User;
User Search;
Contacts;
POI Maintenance;
Alarm Notification;
Data Logger Downloads;
Geo Fence Administration;
Contacts;
POI Maintenance;
Alarm Notification;
Temperature Range Settings;
Data Logger Downloads;
Geo Fence Administration;
Note: If you feel that you do not have the correct level of access, please contact your system administrator.
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Error Messages
To ensure that data is inputted correctly to the system, checks are done in software on the values entered into the
data fields on pages requiring user input. Similarly, any changes to the system configuration (add/edit/delete) are
cross-checked to ensure that they will not adversely affect another setting. If any problems are anticipated, the
system will generate an error message to alert the user to potential problems.
To close an error message, click on the 'X' in the top right-hand corner of the message box.
Example 1
If a user tries to generate a report without selecting any vehicles, a validation error will be displayed advising
the user to select vehicles:
Example 2
If a user attempts to delete a vehicle group from the system which still has vehicles assigned to it, the system
will alert the user with the following error message:
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GPRS Connectivity Functions Matrix
The table below shows the TracKing GPRS functional features which are available for different
models.
µP-VI
µP-IV
µP-V w/
µP-IV
MT w/
DAS
MT
DAS
TG-VI
TTMT µP-T w/
w/
w/ DAS DAS
DAS
SR2HMI
µP-VI
w/ DAS
1. Display of SP
(1zone/multi-zones)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
2. Display of RA
(1zone/multi-zones)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
3. Display of DA
(1zone/multi-zones)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
4. Display of independent
sensors
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
5. Display of alarms
(1zone/multi-zones)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
6. Display of OP-mode
(1zone/multi-zones)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Display of unit mode(
Cycle Sentry/Cont)
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
8. Display of Hour meters
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
9. Display of Fuel level *
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
10. Display of Door status
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
11. Display Battery
voltage
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
12. Display of Ambient
temperature
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
13. Display of position
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
14. Display of date/time
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
15. Display of Speed
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
16. Change of SP
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
17. Initiate Defrost
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
18. Initiate Pre-Trip
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
19. Clear Alarms
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
20. Change Unit Mode
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
21. ON-OFF Two-Way
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
22. Geo fencing
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
23. Scheduled-daily
Download OTA
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
24. Wake-up Capability(
SCOM-DPD/x-Wake)
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
25. On-demand Download
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
26. Alarm Notification
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
* - Fuel visibility only possible when using the correct fuel gauge
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Main Page
Once logged in, you are presented with the main TracKing page, as shown below:
The main page contains the features listed below. Click on a heading for more information on any feature:
Menu Bar
This provides links to the different pages within TracKing: Track Vehicles; Maps; Data Management;
Administration; Preferences and Alarms.
Vehicle Selection Menu
The vehicle selection menu slides out when the user hover's over this vehicle selection menu icon
contains a list of the vehicles configured on the customer's system.
. It
Logout Panel
This panel is displayed on all pages. It identifies the logged in user, and allows the customer to logout when
finished using TracKing.
1-Click Reports
These options allow the user to quickly generate reports on the current fleet.
Page Footer Icons
The icons in the page footer give the user access to Contact information and this User Manual.
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Vehicle Selection Tree
This slide-out menu is available on all pages and allows the user to see all the vehicles configured on their
TracKing system. Depending on the system configuration, the vehicles may be arranged in groups. Tick boxes
are provided for each vehicle and group to enable the user to select which vehicles/groups will be displayed on
the current page (for example, in the tracking list or on the map).
Note: After selecting vehicles, the user should click the Refresh icon
window before exiting the Vehicle Selection menu.
to update the data in the main browser
Accessing the Vehicle Selection Tree
1) To access the menu, hover over the navy bar
at the side of the browser window.
When the menu slides out, it displays a list of vehicles and user icons, as shown below:
2) To close the menu:
- Click on the navy bar again, or,
- Click in the main browser window, or,
- After a short period of inactivity, the menu will close automatically.
Selecting Vehicles
The user can select/deselect all vehicles at once, as a group or individually by checking the box at the
appropriate level.
To select a vehicle to include in the display on the current page, tick the box next to it.
Vehicles can be located by scrolling through the list or using the search option.
Icons
There are a number of icons displayed within the menu to help the user. The icons provide the following
functions:
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Poll Vehicles: Once the user has selected the vehicle(s) of interest, clicking this icon will update the
vehicle details in the tracking list.
Refresh: Click here to refresh the data displayed on the current page.
Confirm Map Selections: Click here to go to the map page and confirm the vehicle selections.
Search: Enter a full or partial name or number in the text box, and then click this icon to search for a
vehicle. Any matches are highlighted in blue for easy identification as the user scrolls through the list.
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1-Click Reports
The 1-Click Reports feature gives the user easy access to fleet data. The report can be viewed in the browser
window, and if required, exported to an Excel, PDF or RTF file.
There are two report options available:
1.
Current Fleet Report
Click the Current Fleet Report link to generate a report on all vehicles. The data will be displayed as shown
in the screenshot below.
2.
24 Hr Reefer History Report
Click the 24 Hr Reefer History Report to see the information logged for a particular reefer in the preceding
24-hour period. The data is displayed as follows:
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3.
Exporting Data to File
to export the data for saving or easier viewing, click the preferred file option (Excel, PDF or RTF) link
at the bottom of the report, and save the file to the desired location.
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Menu Bar
The Menu Bar is displayed on every page of the TracKing application. It allows the user to navigate quickly
around the system. By default, the application opens on the Track Vehicles page.
In the graphic below, click the menu item on which you require more information. This will take you directly to
the help content available for that section.
Alternatively, see the list below for a brief description of the sections, and click on a heading for more detail on
a specific section.
Track Vehicles
This page displays a list of the vehicles being tracked with the most recently received data displayed for each
one.
Maps
This page displays vehicle locations, Points of Interest and other system items as icons on an integrated map.
Data Management
This section enables the user to generate reports on a wide range of the data collected by the system.
Administration
The administration page provides access to the tools available for setting up and maintaining the system.
Preferences
This page gives the user the option of setting system preferences.
Alarms
The alarms page displays recent alarms and allows the user to acknowledge them.
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Track Vehicles
The Track Vehicles page displays a list of customer vehicles which have been selected in the Vehicle Selection
tree.
There are three main sections to the Track Vehicles page. Click on a heading below for a more detailed
description of any section.
Tracking List
This list forms the main body of the window. It lists the vehicles currently being tracked by the TracKing
system which are selected in the Vehicle Selection Tree. The list sequence can be reordered using the column
sorting buttons, and additional information can be displayed by clicking the expand button next to the vehicle of
interest. Refer to the Tracking List page for a more detailed explanation of what data can be displayed.
Vehicle Selection Tree
Click on the
icon to use this slide-out menu to choose which vehicles to include in the Tracking List.
Messages Window
This window at the bottom of the screen displays messages whenever a request for data is sent to a vehicle.
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Tracking List
The Tracking List shows those vehicles which have been selected for display in the Vehicle Selection Menu.
The list contains three main columns:
Vehicle: This displays the name of the vehicle as defined in the system administration.
Last Known Position: This states the last confirmed location of the vehicle.
Date: This displays the date and time at which the last valid data was received from the vehicle.
Sorting Columns
Use the ordering arrows
Position or by Date.
to sort the list in ascending or descending order by Vehicle name, Last Known
Table Key
This describes the function of each icon on the Track Vehicle section
Save Tracking List
Click on computer disc icon
to save the list of selected vehicles. The selected
vehicles are then defined as the default selected vehicles for the current user. These will be automatically
selected the next time the user logs into the system.
This feature is useful if a user has a defined set of vehicles to monitor.
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Expand Details
To see additional details for each vehicle, click on the
sign beside the vehicle's name:
Vehicle Details
The additional data displayed for each vehicle depends on what sensors are supported (refer to the Connectivity
Matrix). The table below outlines what data may appear in each of the sections.
Logger Sensors
This refers to the Data logger (DAS, HMI or TKDL) temperatures sensors. Only those active sensors
connected to the Data logger are displayed on this line.
Unit Sensors
This lists the sensors currently configured on the unit, and their last reading.
Unit Status
This section displays the data available on other parts of the unit, such as engine, fuel, battery and
doors.
Position
If GPS data is available for the vehicle, its position and speed are displayed here.
Connected to
This section indicates which data logger and controller are connected to the TracKing box (port A and
B)
Colour Coding – The colour of the position information gives us additional information on the status of the
trailer.
Green – Trailer/Vehicle moving greater than 2mph.
Red – Trailer/vehicle not moving and Controller Power (reefer) off.
Orange: - Trailer/Vehicle not moving and Controller Power (reefer) on.
Blue:- Unit has not communicated over GPRS for more than 20mins
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Messages Window
This window at the bottom of the tracking list displays messages whenever a request for data is sent to a vehicle.
If the vehicle is contactable, it will display a sequence of messages which show the connection being set up. It
does not display the actual data being downloaded.
All messages generated for the customer fleet are displayed in this window, regardless of whether they are
initiated by the person logged into the current terminal, or by another system user elsewhere.
The screenshot below shows a message being displayed when the user clicks the 'Get Data' icon for a vehicle in
the tracking list.
Clear Messages
Use the Clear Messages button to clear all the messages displayed in this window.
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Maps
The Maps page in TracKing displays an integrated map. The user can choose to view vehicle locations, Points
of Interest and any other mapping features which are enabled.
The screenshot below shows an example of a map display.
The key items on the map page are detailed below. Click on a heading for more information on that item.
Map Toolbar
This sequence of icons, located above the map, enable the user to manipulate the display and access map-related
features.
Vehicle Selection Tree
This slide out menu allows the user to select which vehicles will be viewed on the map.
Map Type
The Google maps Satellite/Hybrid buttons allow the user to switch from a standard road map to maps displaying
physical features.
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Pan/Zoom
This standard control allows the user to zoom in/out and pan left/right/up/down for the optimal viewing
arrangement.
Hint
To find out more about any icon on a map, hover the mouse arrow over it to display an information balloon.
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Map Toolbar
The map toolbar contains a number of icons which give the user quick access to mapping features. It appears
above the map:
•
When a feature is active, the icon is blue, and when a feature is inactive, the icon is grey.
•
Click on the icon to toggle between active/inactive.
The functions of the icons which appear in the toolbar are explained below.
Icons
Click on any icon/heading with a link for additional information on how it functions.
- Full Screen Mode: Click this icon to view a full screen version of the map.
- Refresh: Click this icon to refresh the display.
- Zoom Box Mode: When in this mode, click on the map and drag the mouse to create a rectangle. The
map will then zoom to the area inside the rectangle.
- Show Points of Interest: Click this icon to display any Points of Interest icons within the bounds of the
currently displayed map. Click here to find out how to add Points of Interest.
- Show Vehicles: Click this icon to show any Vehicle icons within the bounds of the currently displayed
map.
- Show Labels: Click to display the labels of any vehicle on the map.
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Geo Fence
- Create Geo Fences: Click to create a Geo Fence.
- Show Geo Fences: Click this icon to display any Geo Fence outline within the bounds of the currently
displayed map.
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Full-Screen Mode
In full-screen mode, a new browser window is opened with the map expanded to occupy the entire window.
•
The map toolbar is still available.
•
The original browser window running TracKing remains open in the background, and can be used in
parallel.
To exit full-screen mode, click the Close Map icon
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Satellite/Hybrid Maps
The integrated Google maps allow the user to switch to two different map types, in addition to the standard map.
1.
Satellite Map
this can show detailed physical features if zoomed in sufficiently.
Note: These images are stored satellite images and should not be considered as a real-time
representation of the area being viewed.
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2.
Hybrid Map
The hybrid map displays the same physical features as the satellite map, but overlays mapping data on
it so that additional information, such as road names, is visible. The feature is enabled by moving the
cursor over the Satellite link and ticking the Hybrid option which drops down.
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Pan/Zoom
The integrated Google Maps allow the user excellent control over the map view.
Pan
To use the panning feature to move the map view left/right/up/down by clicking on the appropriate arrow.
Return to Last Result
This button, at the centre of the panning controls, causes the map to revert to the view shown when you first
opened the map page, regardless of any zoom or panning actions you've taken in the meantime.
Zoom
The integrated Google Maps allow the user to zoom in to a very detailed level, and also to zoom out to a very
high level view.
The zoom can be adjusted by:
•
Clicking the +/- buttons for a controlled zoom in/out.
•
Clicking and holding the slider and moving it up/down for a more rapid zoom in/out.
HINT: Using the roller-wheel on a mouse will allow you to quickly scroll in/out.
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Vehicles
When the map page is open, the vehicles which are selected in the Vehicle Selection tree can be displayed on
the map in their last reported location.
To toggle the vehicle display on/off, click the vehicle icon
in the map toolbar.
Vehicles can have different icons and colors depending on their vehicle details configuration. The color of the
vehicle represents the ignition status as per the tracking list. Clicking on a vehicle icon will display its details in
an information balloon, as shown below.
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Points of Interest
The Points of Interest configured on the system can be displayed on the map page by clicking the Show POI
icon
in the map toolbar.
Users can create points of interest to easily identify locations of importance. These can be relevant locations
such as delivery sites or depots.
Please note all Thermo King Dealers are stored as system POI’s. These POI’s can also be turned on and off
using this icon.
The screenshot below shows a Point of Interest icon which has been clicked to show its details.
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Labels
To toggle label display on/off, click the label icon
in the map toolbar.
Labels show the name of a vehicle next to the vehicle icon so that it is more quickly identified than clicking on
it to open an information balloon.
The screenshot below shows vehicles with their associated labels displayed.
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Geo Fences
The Geo Fence feature allows the customer to mark areas of importance through which their vehicles are
expected to transit and receive notification when they enter/exit that area. For example, setting a Geo Fence
around a delivery point could enable the customer to identify if a delivery is taking too long to be unloaded by
the recipient.
The Geo Fences which are configured on the system can be displayed on the map page.
To display the Geo Fenced areas, click the Show Geo Fences icon in the map toolbar.
The screenshot below shows an example Geo Fence (blue shaded area) set around a depot.
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Create a Geo Fence
To create a Geo Fence:
1.
Click on the Create Geo Fence icon
2.
Click on the map and drag a rectangle around the area to be fenced, as shown in the screenshot below.
3.
Release the mouse to finish the rectangle.
4.
A message box is displayed for the user to confirm that the Geo Fence is correctly placed. Click OK to
proceed.
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5.
When the Geo Fence has been confirmed, a form is displayed to allow the user to enter the details
related to the Geo Fence.
•
Geo Fence name/description.
•
The color should be displayed as on the map.
•
What vehicle movements in relation to the Geo Fence should cause a notification action?
For example, tick the 'Notify on Entry' for a notification each time a vehicle on the system enters
the area defined by the Geo Fence.
•
The notification type can be SMS, email, both or no notification.
•
To select the contacts to be notified of the alarms select the contacts from the list of contacts
displayed and hold the control button on your keyboard.
HINT: To delete a contact from Geo Fence notification: deselect them and hold down the control
button on your keyboard.
TIP: Ensure the vehicle you need to place a Geo Fence around is selected before confirming the Geo
Fence. You can select multiple vehicles for a single Geo Fence
6.
Click 'Confirm' to save the Geo Fence details and return to the map page.
Note: The Geo Fence alarm notification works in tandem with the logging interval of the unit.
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Data Management
This page enables the user to generate standard or customized reports from the data gathered by the Tracking
system.
The page has two sections to for the user to complete: selecting a standard or customized report category and
selecting the time period.
Select a Vehicle
Before a report is selected it is necessary to select a vehicle or multiple vehicles that the report is to be applied.
Select a vehicle using the Vehicle Selection tree. Please refer to the section on the Selection tree at the
beginning of this manual.
Select a standard report category
Select a category from the drop down menu. There are a large number of category options are enabled on your
system. For a full list of categories, and links to descriptions of each, refer to the Report Categories page. The
standardized reports contain both Tractor and Trailer reports. Please refer to the “Displaying and Reporting
Tractor Data” section for information on the Tractor reports.
Customized Report Categories
Reports created by the user are available in the Customized report dropdown. The user must still select the
vehicles/trailers before running the report.
How to create a customized report will be explained in the administration section.
Select Start & End Date
Depending on the report category selected, the user may be required to enter a start date or a start and end date.
In a few cases where no date entries are required, this section is blank.
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Generate Report
When the required category has been selected and the date requirements filled in, click the Generate Report
button to produce a report.
Reports are displayed on the same page, and can then be exported to file if required.
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Standard Report Categories
The following report categories can be chosen from the drop-down menu on the Data Management page. Some
report categories have additional options which the user can select before generating a report.
•
24 Hour Reefer History Report
•
Alarm History Report
•
Controller Temperature History Report
•
Current Fleet Report
•
Data Logger Temperature History
•
Geo-Fence Report
•
Geo-Fence activity by Geo-Fence Report
•
Operations History Report
•
Position History Report
•
Reefer Utilisation Report
•
TKDL Temperature Graph
•
Temperature Chart
•
Two-Way Audit History Report
•
Vehicle Request Audit History Report
The report selection is divided into 2 sections, the first is mainly for Reefers and the second is exclusively for
Tractor/Truck. Note the following reports are valid for both Tractor and Trailer,
Current Fleet Report
Geo-fence Activity by Geo-fence Report
Geo-fence Report
Position History Report
Please also note that the Tractor Reports are not available in certain Markets including the USA.
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24 Hour Reefer History Report
Generate a report for the previous 24 hours for all units on the stored tracking list
Second part of Report is shown below
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Alarm History Report
Generate a report of all alarms from selected vehicles that have occurred for a selected period. This report shows
if alarms have been acknowledged on the web site and by whom and when.
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Controller History Report
This report shows Thermo King Controller data for the selected vehicles and the selected period. Note that
Cargo Watch and DAS sensor data is not shown on this report.
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Current Fleet Report
This report shows the status of every vehicle on the saved Tracking list for the current time. The user does not
have an option of selecting a time period for this report. This is available as a “one click” report from the
Tracking screen.
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Geo fence Activity by Geo fence Report
This report allows the user to select specific Geo-Fences and vehicles to determine the activity on
these Geo-Fences.
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Data Logger Temperature History
This report shows Thermo King Data logger data for the selected vehicles and the selected period. Note that
Cargo Watch, DAS, and TKDL sensor data is only shown on this report. This report also shows the power status
of the controller.
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Geo Fence Report
The Geo Fence report shows entry, exit and movement times for all Geo Fences associated with selected
vehicles for the specified period of time.
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Operations History Report
This report shows the operations data for the selected vehicles and the selected period.
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Position History Report
This report shows positional information for the selected vehicles and the selected period. Note the option to
“Replay this vehicle” is available on this report by clicking on this text at the start of the report.
When you click on the “Replay this vehicle” option, a map will show up the journey for the selected period.
Extra information about the vehicle location is shown by passing the mouse over each spot.
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The arrow on the Map shows the direction of travel of the Vehicle. The hover over shows the actual
bearing.
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Reefer Utilisation Report
The Reefer Utilisation Report shows the Reefer On duration and the Reefer Off duration for the
selected period.
By clicking on the
icon on the report you can open a pie chart display of the On/Off times.
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TKDL Temperature Graph
This Graph plots the Thermo King TKDL data logger data for the selected vehicle (only one vehicle at a time is
possible) and the selected period. Note this report is used to display the TKDL data that has been downloaded
from the Data logger. There is no need to separately download this TKDL device.
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Temperature Chart
This Graph plots the Thermo King DAS data logger data and Controller data for the selected vehicle (only one
vehicle at a time is possible) and the selected period. This is the periodic data as transmitted by TracKing.
Select the specific sensors you want to display.
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Two-Way Audit History Report
This report allows the user to determine who has performed a Two-Way command (talk to your Thermo King
dealer if you would like to upgrade to this option) on the Reefer. Two-Way commands include “Change Set
point” and Change Mode”
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Vehicle Request Audit History Report
This report is specific to the Remote On/ Off feature of the SR2. This shows when a command was sent and the
status of the command.
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Displaying and Reporting Tractor Data
These reports require additional CANbus hardware fitted and may not be available in Certain
Markets.
Tracking List
The Tracking List shows both Tractor and Trailers. When the user is setting up the vehicle in the administration
screen the user should select an icon that they use to differentiate between Vehicles with CAN-bus support and
Trailers or those without CAN-bus support. These icons are shown both on the Tracking list and the Vehicle
tree.
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Data Management
The display units for Fuel, Speed, and Distance are set in the Preferences area of the application.
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Fuel Management Report
(Not available in Certain Markets including USA)
Note the Units of measurement are displayed on the top of the report. % Cruise is the % time that cruise control
is used. Harsh Braking is the number of times that harsh braking has occurred. Harsh braking is defined as
deceleration at a rate 1.5M/sec/sec
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Highest Hours Driven Report
(Not available in Certain Markets including USA)
This report shows the highest hours with ignition on for a period of 1 week.
Note: By selecting vehicles in the Vehicle tree only those vehicles will be shown on this report. If no vehicle is
selected then all vehicles are shown in this report.
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Journey Report by Vehicle Report
(Not available in Certain Markets including USA)
This report can run for a maximum of 7 days. This report shows the breakdown of each Journey that a vehicle
has completed. Note a Journey is defined from Ignition On to Ignition Off.
Note the fuel level can also be displayed on this report. This shows when a vehicle has been refuelled.
The journey subtotal shows the total mileage, total Journey duration and total idling time. Clicking on the Start
time allows the user to drill down into the detail of the Journey.
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Detailed Journey Report
(Not available in Certain Markets including USA)
This report is generated after clicking on the start time marker in the Journey Report By Vehicle
report. It shows in detail the journey between Ignition On an Off.
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