Online Tracking Software Explained
Location data is
accessed online. We can also supply a smartphone-friendly
version of the page for viewing location data
from a Blackberry, iPhone, or other smartphone
with internet access. at an extra cost.
CLICK HERE to view the demo tracking
Device currently in action
The online site
has some of the best location reporting we've
ever seen. Leveraging both Google Earth and
Microsoft's Virtual Earth, the web-based
location report provides 5 different ways to
view the the location, including the Bird's Eye
view, shown below.
Reports are
accessed online require (IE6 or higher is
required). Maps can be viewed in 2D, 3D, Road
view, Aerial view, Hybrid (Road & Aerial), or
Bird's Eye.
The map can be
zoomed in or out, and panned by dragging the
mouse around or using the pan/zoom control in
the upper-left corner of the screen.
The page also
displays a calendar that allows users to choose
a different day's reports, and a Geo Fence
button for drawing a Geo Fence on the map.

Bird's Eye Map Report
The Bird's Eye map
view, shown above, combined with the accuracy of
the tracking Device makes it easy to pinpoint
the GPS's location on the map.

Viewing History Trails
History trails can
be turned on or off by checking or unchecking
the History Trails checkbox on the reporting
webpage. When checked, the History Trail
visually display the path the tracking Device
has taken.

Each point along a
history trail can be clicked, displaying the
exact street address, speed of travel, heading,
date and time.


Microsoft Virtual Earth's 2D View
The Aerial view is
a 2D map that combines aerial photos with street
names..
The 2D is less
visually stunning than the Bird's Eye view, but
provides a clearer overview of where the
tracking Device has been.

Setting a Geo Fence
A Geo Fence is a
virtual boundary on the map that will trigger an
alert if crossed. Geo fence boundaries can be
drawn on the map, and an email address can be
setup to receive alerts. It is possible to
configure multiple Geo fences in as many
locations as you want. You can also configure a
Geo fence in an area the tracking Device is not
currently in, and be notified when it enters
that area. For example, you could configure an
alert to let you know when your child
successfully arrives on his/her college campus.

Viewing Monthly Driving Reports
Because the
tracking Device keeps track of both speed and
location information, the device knows the
difference between walking around on foot and
travelling in a vehicle. The tracking Device
provides a number of useful driving reports, and
time spent in a vehicle can be viewed as a
monthly report that shows distance, drive time,
idle time, starting and ending addresses. Speed
information for each trip can also be viewed on
a different page.

Viewing Daily Driving Reports
Daily driving
reports offer more granularity than the monthly
report, showing the entire day's activity,
including time spent parked, mileage driven, and
addresses visited.
