
Mobile/web platform monitoring
With an internet enabled phone/laptop one is able to log in the web platform and check the exact location (real time) of the vehicle.

Vehicle status uptime and downtime
When GPS signals are weak, the position of latitude and longitude is the position that the tracker received GPS signals last.
Location based service (LBS)
When the tracking device doesn’t receive a valid GPS signal, it will determine positioning by location based service (LBS). The web platform includes the GPS coordinates of the last positioning.

Backup
Data logging
When the tracker device loses GSM signals or fails offline, from GPRS, the tracker will log the tracking position and alerts automatically.
When GSM signals get back, all the event alerts will be auto-sent to the web platform (server).

Geo-fence
Set up a geo-fence for the tracking device to restrict its movements within a location.

Over speed alarm
When you set up the speed limit (i.e. 80km/h), it will send an over speed notification with location (latitude & longitude) to web platform.

Engine immobilization
When command is executed the vehicle will turn off and it cannot be started until command for mobilization is executed. The command cannot be executed when the device is on high speeds for safety reasons

Panic button
When you press the panic button the tracker device will send notification to web platform with location.
However they are not advisable because the unit can be located easily.

Reports
On the web platform we have the report center that has a summary of all reports required e.g. vehicle status reports, speeding report, fuel consumption report, geo fence report.

Fuel monitor
- Real time fuel level and amount
- Amount of fuel dispensed into the fuel tank
- Fuel consumption rate
- Theft detection
History
The tracker provides a detailed history of the fuel consumption, mileage, speed and location.

Accident alert
The tracker provides notification for serious accidents where wiring is interfered with.
