Open a link to view the map of the locator where units are displayed
along with geofences (if they have been indicated in the link creation
settings). Gurtam Maps, OpenStreetMap, and, if available, Google Maps
are used to show the location of units. To choose a map layer, point the
cursor on the icon below the scaling buttons (upper left corner). You can also enable/disable displaying of geofences on the map here.
If the life span of the link is less than 48 hours, it will be shown in the upper right corner of the window.
A unit is presented on the map by its icon. The unit name and movement
direction arrows are shown as well (by default). You can also activate
units traces, or so called tails (switched off by default). Click the button in the lower right corner to enable/disable the above mentioned settings.
If among the units presented on the map you need to monitor a particular
one, you can use the monitoring tool. Click on the corresponding button
(/)
in the right top corner and select the necessary unit from the dropdown
list. Afterwards the map will be scaled and centered on the selected
unit. To disable scaling and centering, select a dash from the dropdown
list. Note that you cannot monitor all the available units at once.
Therefore, if you select All units in the dropdown list, only search is performed, and all the available units get into the field of view.
After the unit has been found, you can view its latest data. The data is
shown in the window that is opened by clicking on the unit. The amount
of provided information depends on the unit state (moving/stationary).
If it is moving (movement arrow is an indicator), then the following
parameters are shown for it: speed, time of movement, its duration and
covered distance. For a unit which is not moving such parameters as
speed and covered distance are irrelevant, therefore only two parameters
are shown for it: the time of the start of the stationary state and its
duration. Besides, regardless of the unit state the header of the
opened window contains such information as the time passed from the last
message and address from the last message. Note that upon receiving new
messages either position of a unit on the map or its current parameters
are automatically refreshed.
If it is necessary to know the history of a unit's (units') movement,
you can generate and view its track (for the last 24 hours). To do this,
click on the button in the upper right corner and select the required unit from the
dropdown list. Afterwards, a track is built, and the map is scaled in
order for the whole track to be displayed. If the tracks are built for
several units at a time, they are shown in different colors on the map
and the map itself is scaled so that they all get in the field of
vision. To remove a track from the map, click on the track building
button again or uncheck the boxes of the units whose tracks you want to
delete. Note that in the locator the track color is selected randomly
and it does not depend on any unit settings.
If sensor masks have been indicated when generating a link, in the left
part of the window of the locator there will be a list of units with
their names, the time of receiving the last message and the latest
location, as well as the names of the sensors, their values and metrics.
If for some sensor intervals and colors are set, the adjusted color will be used for showing its value in the list.
Locator provides a possibility of defining your current location on the
map. This is particularly helpful if you use a locator from a mobile
device.
To determine your current location press the button in the lower right corner. Afterwards, the map is scaled and centered on your location. Due to browser restrictions, the determination of the current location is only available during the connection via the https protocol.
If a particular unit has been chosen using the monitoring tool, and then
you press the defining location button, both the unit and your current
location get into the field of vision. However, as it was stated before,
upon arrival of new messages from the unit selected in the monitoring
tool, the map continues scaling and centering on it until the monitoring
is disabled (select dash from the dropdown list).
When the locator is opened, the map is automatically scaled so that all
units get into the field of vision. To move around the map, drag it
using the mouse.
The map can be scaled using either the corresponding buttons in the
upper right corner (+/-) or the mouse scroll. A graduated scale located
in the lower left corner helps you understand the distances on the map.
Depending on the scale used and the number of items available, some
icons can overlap each other. In this case, the assembly of icons is
replaced by the group icon (the number of elements is shown for every
group):
Click on the group item to see the list of all items (icon + name).
Links are generated and edited in the locator dialog, which is accessible through the user menu.
To create a new link, click the New link for sharing units button and fill in the fields of the form.
Indicate the activation time for the link in the upper left corner of the dialog. It can be Now or any other moment in the future (indicate the date and time in the calendar). Note that the activation time cannot exceed 100 days.
Furthermore, enter the life span of the link into the corresponding
field. The value can be indicated in minutes, hours, or days (select
from the dropdown list). Note that you can specify any value (from 0 to
1000) or make it unlimited (enter 0).
You can enter a note for your link in the upper right corner of the
window. This allows to distinguish the link in the general list.
Besides, the note (if entered) is shown in the header of the page of the
locator itself.
You can also check the Geofences box here to share them in the
link. Moreover, you can provide the possibility of generating and
viewing the track of a unit by activating the Tracks checkbox. The user that provides the possibility to view the track of a unit must have the Query reports or messages right.
Below, you select the units whose location you want to share. The
selection is made in list on the left. Transfer the required units to
the list on the right (use double clicks or the Add button).
For the convenience of choosing units or unit groups, the contents of
the list can be changed using the filter above it. The following
variants are available: All, Units, Unit groups, Units outside groups. To find the required unit quickly, you can also use the dynamic filter.
Sensors with their values and metrics can also be shown in the locator.
To do this, it is necessary to enable the corresponding option and indicate the masks of the sensors to be displayed.
To generate the link, click OK. To dismiss the changes, press Cancel.
Generated links get in the corresponding list containing such
information as the start and end time of its operation, note how much is
left before the expiration date (if the activation time has already
come), the number of units, as well as the checkboxes of geofences and
tracks activation. When you hover the cursor over the number of units,
its list will be shown in the tooltip. If there is less than one hour
left before the link's expiration, the corresponding line is highlighted
in red.
Click on the link to open it in a new tab. To copy the URL of a link, click on the button to the right of it. The link can also be
edited (spanner-shaped button), or deleted (cross-shaped button).
Attention!
Use the following form of code to integrate the locator into your web-site
<iframe src="link_address&lang=en" width="700" height="400"></iframe>
Necessary actions:
Such parameters as width and height stand for the corresponding properties of the integrated window. The Lang parameter stands for the language used.
As has been described earlier, there are 3 settings for the unit
displaying (movement direction, name, 'tails'). Changing these settings
the corresponding information is added to the locator's URL:
'Tail' (on/off)
&tails=1/0
Name (on/off)
&labels=1/0
Arrow (on/off)
&directs=1/0
Therefore, to save the applied settings and use them afterwards, it is
necessary to utilize not the original link (created in the locator
dialog), but the modified one (received when the settings of unit
presentation on the map are changed).
Moreover, there is a possibility to select a map source in advance. The information on the map source is added to the locator URL. The procedure is the same for any available map, consider the example of the OpenStreetMap;
&map=OpenStreetMap
If it is necessary to display the tracks of all available units on the map, use the parameter
&build_tracks=all
In this case, the map shows the tracks rendered since the creation of the link.