The table below presents all possible markers and their icons.
Parking marker | Marks a location where according to the trip detector a parking takes place. A tooltip shows the beginning of a parking time and parking duration. | |
Stop marker | Marks a location where according to the trip detector a stop takes place. A tooltip shows the beginning of a stop time and stop duration. | |
Filling marker | Marks a location where according to sensors data a fuel filling takes place. A tooltip shows filling time and amount of fuel filled. | |
Theft marker | Marks a location where according to sensors data a fuel theft takes place. A tooltip shows theft time and amount of fuel stolen. | |
Event marker | Marks the locations where events were automatically registered by means of notifications. The events registered manually, including fuel fillings, are also shown by such markers if a location (and preferably a description) is indicated upon event registration. A tooltip shows event time and text of an event. | |
Violation marker | If you choose event markers, then both event and violation markers to be displayed, because violation is a special case of an event. | |
Speeding marker | Marks a location where speed limits indicated in the unit properties have been violated. A tooltip shows the initial time of speeding interval (i.e., the time of receiving the first message with speed value exceeding the allowed one), the allowed speed (indicated in the unit properties), the value of speeding and the total duration of a speeding interval. | |
Image marker | Marks a location where pictures from a unit have been received. | |
Video marker | Marks a location where videos from a unit have been received. |
The panoramic images of the territory can be displayed when clicking on
the markers of parkings and stops. For this, maps with panoramas (for
instance, Yandex Panorama or Google Street View) should be selected in user settings. If there are pictures of the territory with the coordinates of the marker, when pointed at it, the cursor changes from arrow to hand. Click on the marker to open a panorama snapshot in the window of the Address tool. Double-click on another such marker to update the information.
Markers appear on the map after report is generated. If you see no
markers, it means there is no events of the indicated type or the
current map scale is not enough (try to zoom in).
When hover the mouse cursor over a marker, in a tooltip you see
additional information: for stops and parkings — starting time and
duration, for events and violations — time and notification text, for
fillings and thefts — time and fuel volume, for speedings — starting
time, speed limitation as it is defines in unit properties, how much the
speed is exceeded, and duration of this speeding.
Moreover, markers as well as geofences can be grouped in case they overlap each other — indicate the 'Group icons' option in report template for it. In case of markers grouping, a number
of elements included in a group is indicated. More detailed information
about what happened in that place will be available in the tooltip.
However, if there are more than 100 grouped markers, only their names
appear in the tooltip, without detailed information.
You can enable 'Marker numbering' option in report template. In
this case, each marker will have its sequence number which is indicated
below the marker in red color. Numbers are assigned chronologically,
and each marker type has its own numeration.
The last location of the unit can be displayed on the map. To enable this feature, select the 'Unit last location' checkbox in map output settings of the report template. Last location
does not depend on the reported interval, it is taken from the latest
message received from the unit. Units are displayed on the map by their
icons or by motion state signs (depending on User Settings) as well as by their names considering the option 'Unit label color'.
In the popup tooltip you will find time when message received, speed at
that point, altitude, and the values of mileage and engine hours
counters.