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Geofence can be associated with the organization, cluster, or group based on the preference of the user.

Furthermore, the solution allows external files with multiple Geofences to be uploaded into the system.

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Screen Structure

  1. Geofences Table
    -To select/edit a specific Geofence click on the line. To choose all the Geofences together click on the top square.

    1. Name - Name of the Geofence as it will appear on different platforms

    2. Type - Type of the Geofence. Users may select between the following types: Radius, Polygon, Route, Point

    3. Organization - To which organization the Geofence belongs

    Fleet/
    1. Cluster - To which

    fleet/
    1. cluster the Geofence belongs

    2. Group - To which group, does the Geofence belong

  2. A Geofences report contains a complete list of the Geofences of the organization. By using this feature, the organization will be able to manage data in a more organized manner to improve its overall view.

  3. Refresh Geofence

  4. Remove Geofence - Choose the relevant Geofence and click “Remove”

  5. Add Geofence

  6. To create a Geofence just choose a place on the map or fill in the address/location.

After you finish the drawing, fill in the information about the Geofence and save the information.

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  • Name - Make sure the geofence has a meaningful name so that it can be recognized in the different reports and dashboards.

  • Description - In order to emphasize the importance of the geofence, you may wish to provide a description.

  • Group Description - The group description should be added if the geofence is associated with a specific group.

  • Parent - Geofences should be associated with clusters or groups as a matter of basic order. Using this action, the user will be able to use the geofences more efficiently and recognize them in the various reports and dashboards.

  • Class - A geofence can be classified according to a specific class from the proposed list in order to distinguish the different geofences and provide them with meaning. The choice of classes is crucial when creating a location events, since there must be a correlation between the class chosen while creating the geofence and the class chosen when creating the event.

7. Load from file - Visit the following link if you want to load multiple batch points or radius geofences either from a list of addresses or from a list of coordinates

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View file
nameRadius Geofence File.csv
View file
nameRadius Geofence File.xlsxpageGeofence File Loader

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(info) Supported class values: Fuel station, Station, Check Point, Home, Customer, Office, Warning, Supermarket, Shop, Warehouse.

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View file
nameBatch Point Geofence.xlsx
View file
nameBatch Point Geofence.xlsxpageGeofence File Loader

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(info) Supported class values: Fuel station, Station, Check Point, Home, Customer, Office, Warning, Supermarket, Shop, Warehouse.

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