Map View Tab
The map tab provides a graphic overview of your organization's vehicles, showing the real-time location and movement of your vehicles on the map. In addition to providing a clear and graphic display of the selected unit's status, location, and movement, the map also provides information transmitted directly from the asset attached to the selected unit in real time. As a result, the user is continuously informed of the location, performance, and status of their vehicles.
The use of the map is directly related to the use of the organizational tree that appears to the left of the map. If you click on a particular vehicles in the organizational tree, the map will focus on that unit. The colors and shapes of the icons in the organizational tree match those on the map.
Maps include an automatic cluster mode, which displays all units within a section with a number indicating how many are visible.
Vehicle Status Modes (Map)
The following table contains the status icons on the map and descriptions of their functionality:
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Interactive Map Options
As with any interactive map feature, the Galooli Fleet map view allows the user to change, hide & show different attributes concerning the map view layout.
Map Filter Menu
Application Name | Application Functionality | Image - checked | Image - Unchecked |
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Show All Vehicles | Shows all of the different assets of the organization, even if you select a particular asset |
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Show Labels | Adds the label names of the asset - underneath the icon on the map view Adds the label names of the different set Geofences |
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Show Geofence |
Shows all of the different Geofences active on the maps view |
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Address Search On Map
Within the Galooli Fleet platform, the user can search for specific locations on the map according to their addresses. If the address exists in the Google Map API DB, the map will center according to its location and present it.
For example, when searching for Carnegie Hall in NYC:
Location of the Search Bar:
Note - you can use the street view, just drag and drop the Yellow -Man icon on your desired view location
Result:
Data Window
You will be able to view the "Data Window" when you click on a specific vehicle. The following metrics are displayed in this window:
(From Left → Right, Top → bottom)
Property Name | Description | Additional Info |
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Status Icon of the vehicle |
Online status of the vehicle according to the last transmission |
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Name of the Vehicle | Name of the vehicle - given by the customer |
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ID of the unit | A unique unit ID number installed on the vehicle |
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Deep Dive controller | An analyzing application tool, providing deep analysis of trips & data concerning the vehicle. |
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Driver of the vehicle
| Name of the vehicle’s driver | Driver profile must be linked to vehicle |
Time | Last transmission timestamp |
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GPS Time | The GPS time of the unit |
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Address | The location address of the vehicle according to its last transmission | Data provided via Google location API |
Lat\Long | Unit's latitude and longitude |
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Status | Status of the vehicle & a timer, indicating the duration of the current status |
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Odometer | Live Odometer reading | Upon installing the unit, the current vehicle’s odometer value is stored |
Engine Hours | Live Engine Hours reading | Upon installing the unit, the current vehicle’s Engine Hour value is stored |
Backup battery | The voltage value of the Internal battery of the device |
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Dashboards |
| Dashboards will vary as a function of the type of device, vehicle & Sensors installed |
Location:
Deep Dive
Deep Dive is a game-changing application that allows the user to thoroughly examine the trip of vehicles and incorporates different pieces of performance data that are very relevant to the head manager, such as:
Oil Temp
RPM
Speed
Coolant Temp
Battery Voltage
Engine Load
There are three levels of time examination periods:
Last Hour
Last Day
Last Week
Upon choosing a specific period, the application opens a new tab automatically and provides multiple segments of information divided into several panels:
Dashboard / Trips Panel
The Dashboard segment within the Deep Dive Data window operates in a similar fashion as the Information Data window - to view its functionality click here
The Trips Panel is a straightforward, easy-to-use segmentation trip menu. This feature allows the user to break down a specified vehicle’s trip into several segments, simplifying any trip investigation when needed.
A trip segment starts & ends when a vehicle starts its ignition until it turns off its engine.The following information is provided per segment:
Names of start address & end address
Start & Stop timestamps
Distance travelled during the segment
Time of ride during the segment
Interactive Map Plotting
As with any interactive map, every symbol has a special meaning tied directly to the functionality
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Provides the heading of the vehicle - this is derived from the device’s GPS module |
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The blue plot line indicates the trip path of the vehicle during that specific segment |
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The exclamation marker indicates that at that specific spot, an event was instigated by the device. |
Here is an example of a segment plot:
Status Timeline
The status timeline gives the user a combination of visual aids and graphs of your vehicles' status timelines. All of the information is synced according to the running timestamp of the segment trip.
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1 | Initial date & timestamp | The initial date & time stamp of the segment |
2 | Play button | Allows the user to play/ pause the trip view |
3 | Timeline play bar | Allows the user to scroll through all of the trip segment |
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Timeline status bar | Provides the status indication of the vehicle
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Interactive legends | Displays or remove the various properties of the vehicle:
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6 | Graph curve | The Interactive legends are plotted on the graph Note - Only three properties can be selected at a time |
Here is an example of a Status bar: