Meitrack MS06 IoT Platform User Guide V1.0
Meitrack MS06 IoT Platform User Guide V1.0
User Guide
Meitrack MS06 IoT Platform User Guide
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Document Name Meitrack MS06 IoT Platform User Guide
Applicable Products Creation Date 2025-04-07
Document Type User Guide Total Pages 103
Version V1.0 Confidentiality External Document
Table of Contents
1. Preface .................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. System Overview .......................................................................................... 1
1.2. Minimum Operating Performance of the System ........................................ 1
1.3. System Appearance ...................................................................................... 2
1.4. System Functions .......................................................................................... 3
2. Web Interface Functions ......................................................................................... 3
2.1. Login Interface .............................................................................................. 3
2.2. Shortcut Bar .................................................................................................. 4
2.3. Upload records ............................................................................................. 5
2.4. Notice ........................................................................................................... 7
2.5. System Center ............................................................................................... 9
2.5.1. Announcement .................................................................................. 10
2.5.2. Platform Setting ................................................................................. 10
2.5.3. User Infor ........................................................................................... 13
2.5.4. Feedback ............................................................................................ 14
2.5.5. System Center .................................................................................... 15
2.5.6. About.................................................................................................. 16
2.5.7. Logout ................................................................................................ 16
2.6. Frequently Used Tools ................................................................................ 17
2.6.1. Map Tool ............................................................................................ 17
2.6.2. List Tools ............................................................................................. 18
2.6.3. Video Playback Control ...................................................................... 18
2.7. Dashboard .................................................................................................. 19
2.8. Monitoring .................................................................................................. 21
2.9. Video........................................................................................................... 29
2.10. Tracks....................................................................................................... 31
2.11. Playback .................................................................................................. 33
2.12. GeoFence ................................................................................................ 36
2.13. Reports .................................................................................................... 38
2.14. Smart Screen ........................................................................................... 44
2.15. Managers ................................................................................................ 46
2.15.1. Account Management ..................................................................... 46
2.15.2. Vehicle .............................................................................................. 50
2.15.3. Device............................................................................................... 52
2.15.4. Driver................................................................................................ 56
2.15.5. POI .................................................................................................... 58
2.15.6. OTA ................................................................................................... 59
2.15.7. Rules ................................................................................................. 62
2.15.8. Maintenance .................................................................................... 66
2.15.9. Insurance .......................................................................................... 68
2.15.10. Certificate ....................................................................................... 70
3. App Functionality .................................................................................................. 73
Meitrack MS06 IoT Platform User Guide
1. Preface
strictly adheres to security standards while meticulously handling vast amounts of data. In the monitoring and
scheduling section, it accurately locates vehicles, people, and items, issuing optimal commands in real-time,
complemented by a smart screen that visually presents overall dynamics. For drivers, it conducts an in-depth
analysis of driving behavior to ensure road safety; for assets, it comprehensively monitors the status of vehicles
and items. Notably, it scientifically schedules human and vehicle resources by considering complex factors,
monitoring key indicators such as fuel levels, temperature, and humidity in real-time, and providing early
warnings for potential risks. With these capabilities, it effectively achieves dynamic supervision of items and
vehicles, significantly enhancing monitoring and emergency scheduling capabilities, and efficiently promoting
upgrades in vehicle management, thereby establishing a robust safety barrier for people, vehicles, and items.
NOTE:
1.MDVR requires more bandwidth, it is recommended to use more than 1000 Mbit/s network.
2.The above performance is for reference only. For specific and detailed requirements, please contact us.
[Operation Instructions]
Open your browser and enter the platform access address in the address bar: http://ms06.trackingmate.com to
Account Login:
Each company account serves as the primary account, which can create an unlimited number of
sub-accounts. Sub-accounts can also create additional sub-accounts, with a maximum of five levels of
sub-accounts. (For example, the primary account is a level one account, the sub-accounts created by the
primary account are level two accounts, the sub-accounts created by level two accounts are level three
Click to check 'Remember Password', and both the account and password will be
retained in the input fields for easier login to the platform next time.
Clicking 'Forgot Password' will take you to the email sending interface for
password recovery. Enter the corresponding account to send the relevant information to the email
The default display after a successful login is the real-time monitoring interface.
function interface.
[Operation Instructions]
interfaces; clicking them will quickly redirect you to the corresponding function and information pages. The
Clicking this search box allows you to quickly search for platform
Click to open the shortcut key list for the shortcut bar, which by default displays 9 function shortcut
keys. You can customize the order of the keys and choose whether to display each shortcut key. The
shortcut key for generating custom reports can also be configured here, with a maximum of 10 selectable
options.
Clicking will show the manually uploaded video recordings on the route list to the server, as well as
those that have been uploaded normally and those that are pending upload.
Clicking will redirect you to the device management list and open the device addition interface for
Clicking will take you to the notification interface workspace, where the icon can display up to 99
User information is displayed; clicking will expand the user's system center.
server.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking the cloud icon on the shortcut bar will take you to the corresponding functional data interface, as
By default, the interface displays [Incomplete], where the records indicate files that are either waiting to be
Click on the corresponding file information; clicking 'Cancel' will require the corresponding upload task to
be canceled.
The search function is used to query the video information related to the alarm type of the corresponding
device.
Click the icon at the top to switch to the completed manual upload list, as illustrated in Figure 2-3-2.
Clicking on the time allows you to query the video files recorded during that specific time range for manual
uploads.
The search function is used to query the video information related to the corresponding alarm type.
2.4. Notice
[Function Explanation]
Users manage various real-time alarms, maintenance information, and expiration notifications.
[Operation Instructions]
Click the bell icon on the shortcut bar to access the corresponding function data interface, as shown in Figure
2-4-1.
By default, it will enter the All Alarms interface of [Alarm Notification], as illustrated in Figure 2-4-1.
The Last 1 Min section will display alarms generated within one minute of the current time.
The Last 5 Min section will display alarms generated within five minutes of the current time.
The AI Alarm section will display AI alarm events generated on the current day.
The All section will display all untreated alarms generated on the current day.
The Alarm Enquiry feature is used to query all alarm information received by the platform server from all
This feature can be used to set and filter the alarm information content that needs to be processed
and queried; clicking will expand the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure 2-4-2.
Clicking on the [Maintenance] button below will direct you to the corresponding interface, as illustrated in
Figure 2-4-3.
Notifications will be generated based on the specified maintenance information for the vehicles that
require servicing.
Clicking on Process enables you to edit the details of vehicles that have completed maintenance, including
the anticipated time and odometer reading for the next service.
Clicking on the [Expiration] button below will direct you to the corresponding interface, as illustrated in
Figure 2-4-3.
Notifications will be provided based on the expiration dates of various documents, devices, and insurance
information entered.
Clicking on Export allows you to export all content for offline processing.
information.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the user avatar or name to expand the corresponding settings center interface, as illustrated in Figure
2-5-1.
2.5.1.Announcement
[Function Explanation]
This section informs users about various updates and important announcements on the platform.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking on the announcement message will display the corresponding notification.
When a red dot appears on the announcement message, it indicates that new announcement information
is available. After the user clicks to view it, they can click 'Read' to remove the red dot.
2.5.2.Platform Setting
[Function Explanation]
This is where users can configure general settings, common settings, map settings, real-time positioning, video
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking on 'Platform Settings' in the 'Settings Center' will display this interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-1.
This section is used to configure the online scheme for the device, as well as the parking and fuel usage
data acquisition scheme for the vehicle. It also allows for the configuration of the menu type and theme
style (currently, there are 2 types of menus and 7 theme colors available for switching) (the default is the
Clicking the [General Settings] tab on the left will display this interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-2. This
section is used to configure the homepage displayed upon login, determine whether to notify messages, set
the refresh time for the platform dashboard and other data dashboards, and adjust the style and unit
settings for odometer, speed, date, and time. Currently, only the default style settings are supported.
Clicking the [Map Settings] tab on the left will display this interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-3. This section is
used to set the initial display map for the map usage interface and to select the maps that need to be
utilized.
Clicking the [Realtime Location] tab on the left will display this interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-4. This
section is used to configure the display information for each device on the real-time map, as well as the
used to configure the function menu corresponding to the Navigation Bar and System Center. Select the
desired function menu to check, then click Save, and all function pages will display the corresponding
features.
2.5.3.User Infor
[Function Explanation]
User account information settings, including nickname, email, phone number, and password.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking [User Info] will open the corresponding dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-5-7.
Select the relevant information that needs to be modified, input the changes, and click Save to update the
information.
Clicking on Change Password will direct you to the password modification interface, as illustrated in Figure
2-5-8.
2.5.4.Feedback
[Function Explanation]
The public server serves as the entry point for users to provide feedback on issues.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking on [Feedback] will open the corresponding dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-5-9.
Describe the content or issues that require improvement, and you may also submit relevant forms, images,
compressed files, etc., in the file upload section below. Click Submit to proceed.
2.5.5.System Center
[Function Explanation]
Users can query information regarding system operations.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking on System Center will expand the list of functions, as illustrated in Figure 2-5-10.
Clicking to expand the list under the [Log Query] tab will display this interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-11.
You can query all command issuance information and system operation information recorded by the
system (currently, only the addition, deletion, and modification of information are recorded).
2.5.6.About
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to query the system's version information and to clear the system's cache in the browser.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking [About] will open the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure 2-5-12.
Clicking Clear Cache will remove the cached content from the system in the browser.
2.5.7.Logout
[Function Explanation]
This option is used to log out of the currently logged-in account.
[Operation Instructions]
2.6.1.Map Tool
[Function Explanation]
Control buttons for querying map information and configuring content
[Operation Instructions]
In the map interface, click the control button on the right side of the map to make settings, as illustrated in Figure
2-6-1
Click Select the currently used map; the default for domestic use is set to [Terrain Map], while the
Click Enable or disable the annotation points to be displayed on the map interface
Click Measure the distance between routes or between two points on the map
Click The plus sign can zoom in on the map display scale, while clicking the minus sign can zoom out
2.6.2.List Tools
[Function Explanation]
Used to adjust the information display of the list and the proportion of each content on the screen.
[Operation Instructions]
Click Can expand or collapse the corresponding list interface, with the default state set to collapsed.
Click Can collapse or expand the corresponding tools or list bar, with the default state set to expanded.
Mouse Hovering Over Hovering over this icon will display the character arrangement and content of the
corresponding list, allowing for customization of the character display and arrangement on the displayed
interface.
Hovering over the input box will show the field information that
can be queried in the search box. Input the information under the corresponding field and click search to
Use this button to control the display and style switching of the navigation bar.
This icon serves as the export button; clicking it will export the corresponding information list.
This icon functions as the print button; clicking it will print the corresponding information list.
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to control the playback and pause of the video screen, as well as to adjust the
screen size.
[Operation Instructions]
Click The icon allows you to switch the number of displayed screens; currently,
Click You can turn off the corresponding video screen or close the video player.
Click You can toggle the sound for the playback screen.
Click You can switch between the main and sub-streams of the screen.
Status Explain
notifications.
During the video screen loading process, the initial load displays a video
waiting icon; if video playback is interrupted, the last frame of the screen will
be retained.
This message appears when the device disconnects from the platform due to
Device offline
a communication interruption during video playback.
Data anomaly This message appears during video playback when communication is
detected; unstable or the device returns erroneous data. The platform will
attempting to continuously attempt to re-establish the video connection to restore the
reconnect. video feed.
Camera anomaly This message appears during video playback when the device fails to
detected. recognize the camera data for the corresponding channel.
2.7. Dashboard
[Function Explanation]
This feature allows for quick viewing of real-time data statistics for monitoring personnel, vehicles, and more.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar [ Dashboard] to display this interface information, as illustrated in Figure 2-7-1.
Click Quickly view data statistics for the selected time range.
Click You can select data from a specific time range for statistical
analysis.
Click You can enter the editing mode of the section, as illustrated in Figure 2-7-2
Click the button of the section to delete it, or click to cancel the selection
of the corresponding section, which will cause it to disappear from the interface
Click A section list will appear, as shown in Figure 2-7-3, allowing you to
2.8. Monitoring
[Function Explanation]
View the locations of monitoring personnel, vehicles, and assets on the map
[Operation Instructions]
Click on [Real-time Monitoring] in the left navigation bar to display the information on this interface, as shown in
Figure 2-8-1
The left-side list is structured as a tree, displaying device information and sub-account information under
the account (Note: Devices shown in gray are either expired or have not uploaded any information).
Click The button can expand the interface settings, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-2.
Click You can expand the information style and the list of shortcut key settings, as illustrated in Figure
2-8-3.
defaults to the data list style, as shown in Figures 2-8-2, 2-8-5, and 2-8-6.
In the Data List Style, you can click on [Alarm Info] to access the alarm information viewing interface, as
illustrated in Figure 2-8-7. You can configure filters for the alarm information to specify which alarms
Click to select The corresponding function icons can customize the shortcut keys and
Click The icons can expand the device status filter page, as shown in Figure 2-8-8. By default, all
statuses will be displayed, allowing for single status selection as well as multiple status selections.
This The information display corresponds to the activated shortcut keys for the
device.
Click on the icon located behind the device to access the command sending interface for the
corresponding device, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-9, where you can select the appropriate command to
send.
Click on the The icon allows you to access the parameters setting interface for the corresponding
device, as depicted in Figure 2-7-10, where you can select the appropriate parameters to send.
Click on the The icon provides access to the corresponding device's Track Playback Interface, as
illustrated in Figure 2-8-11, which defaults to playing the track for the current day.
Click on the The icon provides access to the corresponding device's Settings Interface, as illustrated
in Figure 2-8-12.
By default, the interface opens to [Common Parameters], as shown in Figure 2-8-12, enabling quick
Click on [Icon Settings] to access the corresponding interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-13. Select the
desired color and style to save. You can change the icon style displayed on the map for the device. The
bottom section shows the currently saved settings (Note: Icon settings can only be configured when
monitoring vehicles).
Click on [Command Sending] to access the corresponding interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-14. You
Click on [Sensor] to access the corresponding interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-15. The interface will
display based on whether the device has connected sensors. If connected, it will show the
corresponding sensor types, allowing you to configure the relevant parameter values.
Click The display will show the real-time playback screen of the corresponding single device on the
Click This will redirect you to the video playback interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-8-17.
Click This will open the intercom interface for the corresponding device, as illustrated in Figure
2-8-18.
Click This will open the event report interface for the corresponding device, as illustrated in Figure
2-8-19.
2.9. Video
[Function Explanation]
This is used for quickly viewing the surrounding situation captured by the video monitoring device.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar [Real-time Video] to display the information on this interface, as illustrated in
Figure 2-9-1.
Double-click the corresponding device name to view the real-time feed from the camera connected to
the device.
Clicking on the corresponding camera will display its feed; currently, up to 16 screens can be displayed
simultaneously.
Click the real-time video mode in the upper right corner to switch to polling mode for real-time
current polling duration and the streaming method used for the settings of the corresponding screen
channel.
After selecting the appropriate device or camera channel, click the [Intercom] button at the bottom of
the device column to activate the intercom and communicate with the selected device.
After selecting the corresponding device or camera channel, click on the 【Monitor】 option at the
bottom of the device bar to listen to the audio from the selected device channel without opening the
video.
2.10. Tracks
[Function Explanation]
Monitoring personnel can use this function to query the historical positioning track data of vehicles.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the 【Track Playback】 option in the left navigation bar to display this interface information, as shown in
Figure 2-10-1.
start date and time, and the end date and time for time selection.
Select the content as shown in Figure 2-9-2 as needed, and click the search button to access the
By default, all filtered trip information will be selected for sequential playback. You can cancel the
The playback controls are as follows: switch to the previous trip playback, pause playback, stop playback,
switch to the next trip playback, control playback speed, return to the search interface, and collapse the
playback list.
The queried trip information includes: trip, parking points, start time, starting location, end time, ending
location, trip duration, parking duration, mileage information, and fuel usage information.
Query track information (the query will be based on the track display settings): starting and ending
event point numbers, all location points of the trip, fuel theft event points, speeding event points,
refueling event points, event points, location points with videos and pictures, parking points,
stations/stop points, and starting and ending points. Click on the map to display icon information for
further details.
Clicking on the corresponding trip while in the checked state will play the information for that segment
of the trip.
Click the settings button in the upper right corner to configure the display content of the trip query
information.
The corresponding
information can be displayed in the detailed list under the relevant category.
2.11. Playback
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to play the video files recorded by the device.
[Operation Instructions]
Click the Playback option in the left navigation bar to display the information on this interface, as shown in Figure
2-11-1.
The default search location is set to the device; the device must be online for the search to proceed.
Search operation (Note: Currently, you can only search for video from one day at a time.)
First, select the appropriate device from the device selection box at the top. Once selected, it will
default to searching for dates with available videos on that device, which will be displayed on the
corresponding dates. The number of channels available for the selected device will also be shown.
Select the desired date; the default stream type and video type are both set to 'Select All.' Clicking
'Search' will display the time periods with available videos for the selected date on the time axis, as
You can click on a specific time segment on the time axis to play the corresponding video recording. The
green areas on the time axis indicate normal videos, the yellow areas indicate alarm videos, and the
remaining blank areas signify that there are no video recordings for those time periods. Additionally,
you can click the play button in the channel section to start playback from the first file of the
corresponding channel.
You may also switch to the file list and click the corresponding play button to play the selected video
file.
Upload to the server: upload the video file to the cloud server.
Download the corresponding video locally: download the respective video file to
the designated computer.
Note: Currently, only the server can query multiple channels to play video screens simultaneously.
2.12. GeoFence
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to manage all geo-fences within the platform, including circular, rectangular, polygonal, and
linear shapes.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar labeled [Geo-Fence] to display the interface information, as shown in Figure
2-12-1.
In Figure 2-9-1, click [Add] to access the geo-fence addition interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-12-2.
You may first select the color of the GeoFence and the thickness of the fence's edge lines.
Enter the name of the GeoFence and select the type of fence you wish to draw.
Click the [Start] button to begin drawing in the map area on the right. Once you have finished drawing,
Finally, click [Save]. The new GeoFence will be successfully saved and displayed in the list.
In Figure 2-12-1, select the corresponding GeoFence and click [Bind Tracker] to proceed to Figure 2-12-3.
Select the corresponding device and click [Bind]. If there are any existing binding relationships among
the selected devices, the relevant device information will appear. You can uncheck it to complete the
binding.
Select the corresponding GeoFence in Figure 2-12-1, click on [Bind Tracker], and you will be directed to the
interface shown in Figure 2-12-4. This section displays the binding relationship query list; select the
appropriate binding relationship and click delete to remove the corresponding binding.
2.13. Reports
[Function Explanation]
Query reports on positioning, odometer, alarms, status, vehicle travel, other sensors, integration, etc..
[Operation Instructions]
Click on [Statistics Reports] in the left navigation bar to display the information on this interface, as shown in
Figure 2-13-1.
Trip Report: Click on the left side under 【Basic Report】, select Trip Report from the expanded options,
choose the corresponding device and the desired time range at the top right, and click Search, as
Event Report: Click on the left side under 【Basic Report】, select Event Report from the expanded
options, choose the corresponding device and the desired time range at the top right, and click Search,
Statistical Summary: This will provide an overall statistical summary of all queried device information,
Single Device Summary Information: This summarizes the statistical information for a single device
Single Device Chart: This will generate chart statistics for certain corresponding information based on
Single Device Detailed Information: This section displays the detailed source of each data point
For the Trip Report, click on the left side labeled [Alarm Report], select Alarm Statistical Report from the
expanded options, choose the corresponding device and the desired time range at the top right, and
The statistical summary, single device summary information, single device graph, and single device
detailed information are explained in the same manner as the [Basic Report].
[Custom Report] is categorized into: Speed Report, Mileage Report, Trip Report, Parking Report, Event
Report, Area Entry/Exit Report, Oil Quantity Report, Fuel Usage Report (OBD), Temperature & Humidity
Click on the left side [Create Custom Report] to display as shown in Figure 2-13-5.
Select the time filtering mode and configure the time range.
Click Save to generate the corresponding custom report in the custom report directory, as shown in
Figure 2-13-6. If a corresponding report shortcut key is created, you can quickly navigate to the relevant
Click [Custom Report] to expand the custom report section. Hovering the mouse over the corresponding
report will reveal the [Edit] and [Delete] buttons for editing and managing the custom report content.
The statistical summary, single device summary information, single device graph, and single device
detailed information are explained in the same manner as the [Basic Report].
Statistics on the total parking duration for a specific time period, a specific trip,
Parking Duration
or all selected devices during a designated time frame
Count of instances Statistics on the total number of parking instances during a specific time period,
where the vehicle was a specific trip, or all selected devices during that time frame.
stopped without the
ignition being turned off
Duration of instances Statistics on the total parking duration for a specific time period, a specific trip,
where the vehicle was or all selected devices during a designated time frame
stopped without the
ignition being turned off
Identify the cause of each parking event based on the duration and location of
Type of parking
the parking
Statistics on the total number of events generated during a specific time period,
Events
a specific trip, or all selected devices within a designated time frame
High Risk Events
Calculate the number of events generated per hundred kilometers during a
Avg 100/KM Event specific time period, a specific trip, or all selected devices within a designated
time frame
Certain events may have additional information uploaded, which will be
Event details
displayed in this section
Whether the location information of the device is accurate when the device
Location Status
parameters correspond to event information
Satellites Number of satellites at the time of the corresponding event
Camera access Verify if the device has camera access when the corresponding event occurs
Determine the power supply method utilized by the device when the event
Battery voltage
occurs
Area name Name of the geo-fence configured for the electronic fence
Count of entries and exits for all selected devices within a specific geo-fence
Entry and exit count
during a designated time period
Area type Shape type of the electronic fence
Count of the time spent by all selected devices within a specific geo-fence
Total duration of stay
during a designated time period
Fuel Volume Increase in fuel tank volume detected by the sensor
Fuel Consumption Decrease in fuel volume detected by the sensor
Total duration from ACC start to ACC shutdown for all selected devices during a
Operating Duration
specified time period
Total duration of idle behavior during operation for all selected devices during a
Idle Duration
specified time period
Average Fuel Average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for all selected devices during a
Consumption specified time period
High Temperature Total number of incidents exceeding the set high temperature alarm value for
Incidents the sensor during a specified time period for all selected devices
High Temperature Statistics of the duration during which the selected devices exceed the set
Duration sensor high temperature alarm value within a specified time period
Statistics of the number of times the selected devices exceed the set sensor low
Low Temperature Count
temperature alarm value within a specified time period
Low Temperature Statistics of the duration during which the selected devices exceed the set
Duration sensor low temperature alarm value within a specified time period
Statistics of the number of times the selected devices exceed the set sensor
High Humidity Count
high humidity alarm value within a specified time period
Statistics of the duration during which the selected devices exceed the set
High Humidity Duration
sensor high humidity alarm value within a specified time period
Count of Low Humidity Statistics on the number of times the low humidity alarm threshold set by the
Events sensor is exceeded during a specified period for all selected devices
Duration of Low Statistics on the duration for which the low humidity alarm threshold set by the
Humidity Events sensor is exceeded during a specified period for all selected devices
Statistics on the total number of alarms for all selected devices during a
Total Number of Alarms
specified period
Alarm type Specific actions that triggered the alarm
Determination of whether the alarm event is assessed by the device or the
Alarm Source
platform
Completed Confirmation status of this alarm information by management personnel
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar labeled [Smart Screen] to navigate to a new webpage, as illustrated in Figure
2-14-1.
On the redirected page, click on the left navigation bar labeled [Operate Screen] to switch to the Operate
Clicking the lock-shaped icon on the navigation bar allows it to automatically expand and collapse.
Vehicle Status: Monitoring statistics on the total number of devices, online count, and the proportions
Document Status: Monitoring the status of the currently entered document information.
Trip Odometer Statistics (Last 30 Days): A summary of the vehicle's trip odometer information for the
past 30 days.
Vehicle Usage Status: A summary of various statuses for the recorded vehicles.
Operate Screen
Total Number of Devices: A summary of the total number of devices monitored and managed by the
account, including those in offline status and the current trip odometer.
Yesterday's Mileage Ranking: Displays the mileage ranking for the previous day.
Hourly Mileage: A summary of mileage data for each full hour of the day.
Recent 30-Day Business Analysis: Statistics for Calculating the Daily Average Efficiency Over the Past 30
Days
Vehicle Mileage Analysis: Statistics of Mileage Data for the Past 30 Days with Trend Analysis
Total Events: Statistics of the Total Data for Active Safety Events on the Day
Average Events per 100 KM: Statistics of Active Safety Events per 100 Kilometers for the Day
Seven-Day Safety Comparison (Recent Seven Days vs. Previous Seven Days): A Comparison of Active
Safety Events from the Last 7 Days with the Previous 7 Days
Recent 30-Day Event Time Distribution: A Statistical Chart of Active Safety Events Occurring at Each
Driving Safety Events: A Display of Active Safety Events Generated on the Day
Recent 30-Day Active Safety Event Statistics: This displays the daily number of active safety events over
the past 30 days, along with the monthly average 100/KM event data trend chart.
2.15. Managers
2.15.1.Account Management
[Function Explanation]
This is used to manage account permissions and usage duration on the company platform.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar【Management Center】, then select【Account Management】from the expanded
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
User Account: Enter the account name used for login. If the same account name has already been added,
Nickname: The name displayed in the upper right corner after logging into the account.
Credit: The usage period for devices authorized to the account. Credits can only be granted on an annual
basis. The value before the parentheses indicates the remaining years, while the value within the
parentheses indicates how many additional days are left, with a maximum of 364 days.
Expiration Time: The time setting for when the account can no longer be accessed after expiration.
Phone Number: The contact information for the personnel managing the account.
Email: The email contact for the personnel managing the account, also used for password recovery.
Location: The residential address information of the personnel managing the account.
Click on the 'Permission Management' operation column for each created account in the list to authorize
[Menu Permission], [Alarm Permission], and [APP Permission] to switch permission settings.
Authorize the corresponding information by checking the relevant items and clicking the central move
button.
Vehicle Permission: Used to authorize the devices that the account is required to manage.
Menu Permission: Used to authorize the functional menu content that the account is permitted to view.
Report Permission: Used to authorize the report information content that the account is allowed to
view.
App Permission: Used to control the functional content that the account can view and use when logging
Unauthorized List: Displays the corresponding information permissions that have not yet been granted
to the account.
Authorized List: Displays the corresponding information permissions that the account can currently
access.
Click on [Change Password] in the operation column of each created account in the list to modify the
Click on the 【Edit】 button in the operation column of each account creation in the list to modify and edit
information other than the account and password, as illustrated in Figure 2-15-5.
Click on the 【Delete】 button in the operation column of each account creation in the list to remove the
(Note: Currently, only the company's unique account on the independent server and the level one account on the
public server have the permission to recover deleted accounts. To recover a mistakenly deleted account, the
Click on the 【Credit】 button in the operation column of each account creation in the list to increase the
2.15.2.Vehicle
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to manage the vehicle information added to the company's platform.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar labeled【Management Center】, then select【Vehicle Management】from the
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Vehicle Status: Select the current usage status information for the vehicle you wish to manage.
License Plate: The registration number information recorded by the relevant national management
Vehicle Load: Information regarding the weight that the vehicle is capable of carrying.
VIN Code: The Vehicle Identification Number, a unique identifier for each vehicle, consisting of a total of
17 characters.
Driver: The information pertaining to the driver associated with the vehicle.
Installation Time: The time when the currently bound device was installed.
Click on the [Edit] option in the operation column of each vehicle information entry in the list to modify and
Click on the [Remove] option in the operation column of each vehicle information entry in the list to delete
2.15.3.Device
[Function Explanation]
This is used to manage the device information added to the company platform.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar labeled [Management Center], then select [Device Management] from the
expanded list to display the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure 3-15-9. This function is divided into two
By default, the interface enters the Device Management section. Click [Add New], as illustrated in Figure
2-15-10.
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Terminal Number (IMEI): The International Mobile Equipment Identity, which is a unique identification
SN: The identification code of the device, which is automatically recognized and does not require
manual entry.
Password: Required for managing the account when adding monitoring devices.
Monitor Object Type: Different information filtering and statistical methods are employed based on the
monitored object.
Firmware: Information regarding the current version of the device in use, which is automatically
Remarks: Used for annotating various usage information about the device.
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Account Nickname: Used to select the account that requires monitoring, typically displaying the current
Tracker IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identity, a unique identification code consisting of 15
digits.
SIM Card Number: The communication number entered in the device addition form
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column of each created device information in the list to modify
Click on the [Remove] button in the operation column of each created device information in the list to
Click on the [Parameter Settings] button in the operation column of each created device information in the
list to modify the parameters of the created device (Note: The modified information requires the device to
Clicking on the vehicle information in the list allows you to view the specific details of the corresponding
bound vehicle
Click on the [Sensor Settings] button at the top of the list to access the corresponding list, as shown in
Figure 2-15-13
The list will display the sensor information corresponding to all devices. If a device's corresponding sensor is
detected, the relevant content will be shown. Currently, only the Fuel Level Sensor and Temperature
Click on the [Settings] in the operation column of the device sensor information in the list to configure the
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Fuel Level Sensor: Specify the type of the fuel level sensor.
Low Fuel Alarm Value: Set the alarm threshold for when the fuel level falls below a specified value.
High Fuel Alarm Value: Set the alarm threshold for when the fuel level exceeds a specified value.
Tank Volume: Please input the tank volume size of the vehicle being tested.
High/Low Value Alarm: This is a switch button, with both options enabled by default.
Low Temperature Alarm Value: Set the value for triggering a low temperature alarm.
High Temperature Alarm Value: Set the value for triggering a high temperature alarm.
2.15.4.Driver
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to manage the driver information added to the company platform.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar [Management Center], then select [Driver Management] from the expanded list
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
ID Card: Identity number registered by the driver with the management authority
Driver's License: Driving information number registered by the driver with the management authority
Driver's Photo: You can upload the corresponding driver's picture to the platform. When the bound
device has the face recognition feature enabled, the corresponding driver's facial information will be
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column for each created driver information in the list to modify
Click on the [Delete] button in the operation column for each created driver information in the list to
2.15.5.POI
[Function Explanation]
Users can utilize this function to add annotations to points of interest on the map and manage the associated
annotation information.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on [Management Center] in the left navigation bar, then select [POI Management] from the expanded list to
Enter the POI name, click Start, select the corresponding location on the map, and click to generate an icon,
Annotation Point Name: The name displayed on the map for the annotation point
Scope: The coverage area of the annotation point; currently, only the site parking icon can be associated
Icon: The style of the icon that can be configured for the annotation point
Location: Click 'Start' and then click to generate the coordinate point
Remarks: Detailed information and notes regarding the annotation point, displayed when clicking on the
Select the corresponding annotation point and click 'Batch Delete' to remove the selected annotation point
information
2.15.6.OTA
[Function Explanation]
Users can utilize this function to perform upgrade and downgrade operations on the managed devices
[Operation Instructions]
Click on 'Management Center' in the left navigation bar, and select 'Device Upgrade' from the expanded list to
The interface is divided into three sections: Device List, Task List, and History Record.
You can click the upgrade button under the [Operation] column in the Device List to send the
corresponding upgrade command to the device, or select the desired device and click the [Upgrade]
Clicking on the version information in the optimal version column allows you to switch the upgrade
version.
To execute the upgrade operation, the current device must be in an online status.
Click on [Task List] to access the task list interface, as illustrated in Figure 2-15-21
When the device is in the download status and the command below indicates that it is waiting for an
upgrade, you can click the [Cancel] button in the list bar to cancel the upgrade task.
When the device is in the download status and the command below indicates that it is waiting for an
upgrade, you can click the [Retry] button in the list bar to restart the upgrade task process.
Clicking [Details] in the list bar allows you to view the status of task execution and device information, as
Start Time: The time when this upgrade task was created
Click on [History Record] to access the task list interface, as shown in Figure 2-15-23
You can apply multiple filters to search for specific information within the recorded upgrade details
Click on [Details] in the list operation to view the task execution status and device information
Start Time: The time when this upgrade task was created
End Time: The time when this upgrade task was completed
2.15.7.Rules
[Function Explanation]
This is used to maintain all rules and their assignments within the platform
[Operation Instructions]
Click on [Management Center] in the left navigation bar, and select [Rules Management] from the expanded list
The current default entry is the Rules Management [Report Email] interface.
Select the content template to be generated and the corresponding report content to be displayed.
Enter the report name for this report, which will serve as the email subject.
Select the time period for the email statistics and the specific time for sending the email.
Select the time range during which the rule will be effective.
Select the file type, and click Save to generate the corresponding rule.
Content: Select the report template information to be generated, as well as the content information to
be sent (Note: This should be consistent with the content sections of the statistical report)
Report Title: Title information for both the report file and the email
Report Delivery Time: The time range for the rule statistics; the public server only supports sending data
for up to 7 days. Week: The specific time for the upcoming week will send data from the previous week;
Month: The sending time point for this month or next month will send data from the previous month;
Quarter: Each year is divided into four quarters, and the specific sending time for the first month of the
next quarter will send data from the previous quarter; Custom: Send corresponding data information for
Regular Time Limit: The time when the rules become effective and when they end
Send Mailbox: The email address to which the data report will be sent
File Type: The type of file for the data report being sent
Select [Rules Management] from the expanded list to display the corresponding interface, then click
[Driving Rules]- [Fuel Cost] on the left navigation bar, as shown in Figure 2-15-26
Select the time range during which the rule will be effective.
Fuel Usage Setting: Configure the fuel usage data for the specified vehicle or a particular type of vehicle
Cost Setting: As prompted, provide the fuel type used for the vehicle or a specific type of vehicle, along
Regular Time Limit: The time when the rules become effective and when they end
Note: This data will be effective in areas such as the trip report, track playback, and the Dashboard where fuel
usage and costs are relevant. This effectiveness will take precedence over platform settings, be subordinate to
sensor detection data, and when rules are active, the latest fuel cost rules will be prioritized.
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column of each created rule in the list to modify and edit the
Click on the [Remove] button in the operation column of each created rule in the list to delete the content
of that rule.
The interface for rules matching vehicles is displayed by default. Click on the corresponding vehicle, and
the associated rule will be shown as selected. If you need to bind the corresponding rule, simply check it
Click on Vehicle Matching Rule, then select the corresponding rule, and the associated vehicles will be
shown as selected. If you need to bind vehicles, check the corresponding vehicles and click Save.
Create Time: The timestamp indicating when the rule was created
2.15.8.Maintenance
[Function Explanation]
This reflects the settings for periodic maintenance tasks for vehicles
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar labeled [Management Center], then select [Maintenance Management] from the
Click [Add] to open the corresponding dialog box, as illustrated in Figure 2-15-30
License Plate: The license plate information of the vehicle that needs to be associated with this
maintenance record
Vehicle Maintenance Due Date: Please specify the time when the vehicle requires maintenance.
Vehicle Maintenance Advance Reminder Days: The number of days in advance to issue reminder
Vehicle Annual Inspection Date: The scheduled time for the vehicle's periodic legal roadworthiness
inspection.
Vehicle Annual Inspection Advance Reminder Days: The number of days in advance to issue reminder
Vehicle Maintenance Mileage: The mileage at which the vehicle requires maintenance.
Vehicle Maintenance Advance Reminder Mileage: The mileage at which a reminder should be issued in
Tire Maintenance Mileage: The mileage at which the vehicle's tires require maintenance.
Tire Maintenance Advance Reminder Mileage: The mileage at which a vehicle's tires require
Tire Replacement Date: The scheduled time for replacing a vehicle's tires.
Tire Replacement Advance Reminder Days: The number of days in advance that a reminder should be
Timing Belt Replacement Mileage: The mileage at which a vehicle's timing belt needs to be replaced.
Timing Belt Replacement Advance Reminder Mileage: The mileage at which an advance reminder should
Brake Pad Replacement Mileage: The mileage value at which the vehicle requires a brake pad
replacement.
Advance Reminder Mileage for Brake Pad Replacement: The warning mileage at which the vehicle needs
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column of each created maintenance entry in the list to modify
Click on the [Remove] button in the operation column of each created maintenance entry in the list to
2.15.9.Insurance
[Function Explanation]
Add insurance for the vehicle. The functions include: search, add, edit, and remove operations.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on [Managers] in the left navigation bar, and select [Insurance] from the expanded list to display the
Click [Add] to open the corresponding dialog box, as illustrated in Figure 2-15-32
Insurance Company: The name of the company that provides the purchased insurance
Agent: The staff member responsible for communicating regarding insurance matters
Insurance Type: Classification based on different risk types and coverage areas
Reminding Days: The number of days in advance that a reminder message should be sent for the
Effective Date: The start date when the insurance becomes active
Select File: Choose the corresponding PDF electronic policy document to upload to the platform
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column of each created insurance entry in the list to modify and
Click on the [Remove] button in the operation column of each created insurance entry in the list to delete
2.15.10.Certificate
[Function Explanation]
Manage the transport certificate and driving license in accordance with vehicle maintenance
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the left navigation bar [Management Center], and select [Certificate Management] from the expanded
The transport certificate management interface is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 2-15-33.
Click [Add] to open the corresponding dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-15-34.
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Certificate Number: The identification number recorded during the certificate registration process.
Scope of Use: Fill in according to the certificate identification required for the commercial
Effective Time: The time when the certificate becomes effective after processing.
Reminding Days: The number of days in advance to send a reminder for the transport certificate
expiration
Click on 【Vehicle Registration Certificate Management】 at the top of the list to access the vehicle
Please follow the prompts to input the corresponding information and save.
Certificate Number: The identification number recorded during the certificate registration process.
Registration Location: The location information where the vehicle was registered
Owner: The individual recorded as the owner of the vehicle at the time of registration
Owner's Phone: The phone number of the vehicle owner recorded at the time of registration
Effective Time: The time when the certificate becomes effective after processing.
Reminding Days: The number of days in advance to send a reminder message for the expiration of the
transport license
Click on the [Edit] button in the operation column of each created certificate entry in the list to modify and
Click on the [Remove] button in the operation column of each created certificate entry in the list to delete
3. App Functionality
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Note: Currently only Android apps are supported. IOS will be updated in the near
future.
[Function Explanation]
When querying data information, adjustments to the date parameters are required
[Operation Instructions]
Click once on the date selection to set it as the start date, and click again to set it as
the end date. You can click the top month and year to switch between months and years
Date selection shortcut keys; clicking the corresponding shortcut key allows for quick
Time selection range; select the time point for the start date and the time point for
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to control the playback and pause of the video screen, as well as to adjust the screen size.
[Operation Instructions]
Click This button controls the playback and pause functions of the video.
Click This button toggles the sound switch for the corresponding channel on the screen.
Click This button adjusts the stream type for the corresponding channel on the screen.
Click This button captures the current screen image for saving.
Click This button enlarges the video of the corresponding channel on the screen.
Click This button reduces the size of the enlarged video of the corresponding channel on the
screen.
[Operation Instructions]
Open the MS06 platform app to access the platform login interface, as shown in Figure 3-2-1.
Click the button below. Clicking this button will direct you to the server selection page as shown in
Figure 3-2-2. The default selection is Server 2, which is the server site located in the United States. Server 1
is the domestic server site, and the custom site is used to enter the address information required to access
independent servers.
Click the button below. Pressing the button at the bottom will display language options, as illustrated
in Figure 3-2-3. Currently, you can select from three options: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and
English.
Clicking on [Forgot password?] will direct you to the interface shown in Figure 3-2-4. After entering the
corresponding account, click Send, and the password information for that account will be sent to the
When entering the corresponding account in the input box, previously logged-in account information will
be displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2-5. If there is a saved record, clicking on the corresponding account will
Clicking the small eye icon in the password input field will allow you to view the password being entered, as
The software login interface is divided into two versions: [Standard Version] and [Location Version].
Standard Version: This interface will display the corresponding function keys based on whether the
account is using a Tracker device or an MDVR device, enabling the user to view the data information of
Location Version: This interface does not differentiate between Tracker devices and MDVR devices; it
only displays the location information and other content of the monitored devices, without any video or
additional information.
[Operation Instructions]
After clicking login, the system defaults to this real-time interface, or you can click the [Real-time] icon in the
This is the search key, which allows you to query the specific locations of devices displayed on the
This indicates the refresh interval for the positioning icons of various devices on the map,
defaulting to 10 seconds for each refresh. Clicking this icon enables you to manually refresh the location
Device selection icon; by default, devices are not displayed on the map. You must click this icon to
access the corresponding interface and select the devices you wish to display on the map.
Current location; clicking this icon will redirect you to the current location of the monitoring
Select map direction; clicking once on the map will rotate it 90 degrees.
Clicking the device selection icon displays the interface shown in Figure 3-3-2. You can click the select all
button to directly choose all non-expired devices associated with the logged-in account or manually select
Clicking on [User] will take you to the interface shown in Figure 3-3-3. This interface allows for the selection
of only one user's information, and the devices monitored by the selected user will be displayed on the
After selecting the device to be displayed, you can directly click on the corresponding device icon on the
Alternatively, you can click the search key to select a query or choose the corresponding device, which will
also display the information interface for the selected device, as shown in Figure 3-3-6.
Click This will return to the status interface of unselected devices or allow you to click directly on a
Click This will display the real-time video playback interface, enabling you to view the real-time
Click The video query interface will be displayed, allowing you to search for the recording information of
the MDVR.
Click The intercom interface will be displayed, enabling communication with the corresponding device.
Click The command sending interface will be displayed, allowing you to send the relevant command
Click The parameters setting interface will be displayed, allowing you to edit the corresponding
Click The track information page will be displayed, allowing you to view the track information data for
Click the [Video] button icon to enter the real-time video interface, as shown in Figure 3-3-7. By default,
it will load the screens of the four channels currently connected to the device, with a maximum display
of four screens. You can switch to other channels for viewing by selecting the corresponding screen.
Click This icon can control the sound switch for all currently playing channels.
Click This icon can be used for intercom communication with the device, as illustrated in Figure 3-3-8.
Click This button can pause or start playing all video footage.
Click This button can display the location information of the corresponding device, as illustrated in
Figure 3-3-9.
Click the [Recording] button icon to access the video recording query interface, as illustrated in Figure
3-3-10. If the corresponding date is displayed in blue, it indicates that there are normal video recording
files for that date. If it is displayed in yellow, it indicates that there are both alarm video recordings and
normal video recording files. You can switch the top query location to display the corresponding storage
Parameter Information
Function Explain
Information
This option is used to select the specific date for querying the desired video.
Date Selection
Currently, only one date can be selected for video queries.
Options: All and each channel number of the corresponding device
Channel The default selection is all channels, or you can individually select a specific
channel number
Options: All, Normal, Alarm
The default selection includes all types of videos
Video Type Normal: Video files recorded during standard scheduled recordings
Alarm: Video footage recorded when a specified event occurs; when
selecting alarm video, you can set the corresponding event to be queried
Options: All, Main, Sub
The default selection includes all stream types
Main and Sub Main: Refers to the video recorded using the main stream during the
Stream recording process
Sub: Refers to the video recorded using the sub stream during the recording
process
After selecting the corresponding query parameters, click 'Search'; the corresponding video will be
You can click on the colored sections of the time axis to play the corresponding video. The green section
indicates normal video, the red section indicates alarm video, and the blank section indicates no video.
Click on the file list in the upper right corner of the time axis to access the video recording list interface,
as shown in Figure 3-3-12. When searching for [Device], clicking the corresponding file will upload that
video file to the cloud server. When searching for [Server], clicking the corresponding file will download
Intercom Function
Click the [Intercom] button icon to enter the intercom interface, as shown in Figure 3-3-13. Click the
green call button to initiate an intercom call with the corresponding device. When communicating with
Command Function
Click the [Command] button icon to access the command interface, as illustrated in Figure 3-3-15, where
you can search for the relevant command input information to send.
Click the top button to switch to the [Other Commands] page to input special text command
Click the top button to switch to the [History Record] page to review all command information sent by
Parameter Function
Click the [Parameter] button icon to access the command interface, as shown in Figure 3-3-18.
Select the appropriate setting category as needed to enter the corresponding settings
interface, input the relevant information, and click 'Set,' as illustrated in Figures 3-3-19 and
3-3-20. Click 'Refresh' to retrieve the latest parameter information of online devices.
Track Function
Click the [Track] button icon to access the track interface, as illustrated in Figure 3-3-21. By default,
clicking this will query the track data generated for the current day.
Can be clicked This section allows you to select the time range to view track
Click This button will display the settings interface for map track information, as shown in Figure
3-3-22. Depending on your preferred display method, you can enable the corresponding track color and
Click This button allows you to switch the playback speed of the track.
Click This button enables you to switch to play the previous trip.
Click This button allows you to switch to play the next trip
Click This button displays and collapses the trip list information
Swipe right on the corresponding trip to access the details button; clicking on it will take you to the trip
details page, as illustrated in Picture 3-3-23. Here, you can view the corresponding driving time, mileage,
fuel usage, as well as the start and end location information for the trip. Additionally, you can view the
event information, pictures, and videos generated or recorded during the trip.
device's operation
[Operation Instructions]
Click the bottom tab bar labeled [Record] icon to navigate to the recording interface
3.4.1.Video Recording
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to query the recording information of MDVR-type devices
[Operation Instructions]
The default entry point is the Video Recording interface, as illustrated in Figure 3-4-1. In this interface, you
must first select a device to display the corresponding number of channels and to determine which storage
If the corresponding date is displayed in blue, it indicates that there are normal video recording files
available for that date. If it is displayed in yellow, it signifies that there are both alarm video recordings
and normal video recording files. You can switch the top query location to display the relevant storage
Parameter Information
Function Explain
Information
Click to select the device you wish to view. When the query address is a tracker, the device
Device Selection must be online. When querying the server and local, both online and offline devices can be
queried.
This option is used to select the specific date for querying the desired video. Currently, only
Date Selection
one date can be selected for video queries.
Options: All and each channel number of the corresponding device
Channel
The default selection is all channels, or you can individually select a specific channel number
Options: All, Normal, Alarm
The default selection includes all types of videos
Video Type Normal: Video files recorded during standard scheduled recordings
Alarm: Video footage recorded when a specified event occurs; when selecting alarm video,
you can set the corresponding event to be queried
Options: All, Main, Sub
Main and Sub The default selection includes all stream types
Stream Main: Refers to the video recorded using the main stream during the recording process
Sub: Refers to the video recorded using the sub stream during the recording process
After selecting the corresponding query parameters, click 'Search'; the corresponding video will be
You can click on the colored sections of the time axis to play the corresponding video. The green section
indicates normal video, the red section indicates alarm video, and the blank section indicates no video.
Click on the file list in the upper right corner of the time axis to access the video recording list interface,
as shown in Figure 3-3-12. When searching for [Device], clicking the corresponding file will upload that
video file to the cloud server. When searching for [Server], clicking the corresponding file will download
3.4.2.Tracks
Click the top 【Track Playback】 to switch to the corresponding interface, as illustrated in Figure 3-4-3.
Select the corresponding device to view its track for the day, as shown in Figure 3-4-4. By default,
clicking to jump will query the track data generated for that day.
Can be clicked This section allows you to select the time range to view track records
Click This button will display the settings interface for map track information, as shown in Figure
3-3-22. Depending on your preferred display method, you can enable the corresponding track color and
Click This button allows you to switch the playback speed of the track.
Click This button enables you to switch to play the previous trip.
Click This button allows you to switch to play the next trip
Click This button displays and collapses the trip list information
Swipe right on the corresponding trip to see the details button; clicking on details will take you to the track
You can click on the top navigation options for 【Fuel Theft】, 【Speeding】, 【Add Fuel】, 【Picture】,
[Operation Instructions]
Click the 【Function】 icon on the bottom tab bar to navigate to the function interface, as illustrated in Figure
3-5-1
Divided into four main sections: 【Common Functions】, 【Statistical Reports】, 【Management Center】,
and 【Others】
Initial click This button, or click This button can also access the common function definition status. As
shown in Figure 3-5-2, click the icon of the function you wish to add to the common function list, as
3.5.1.Event Report
[Function Explanation]
Used to query the event information uploaded by the device
[Operation Instructions]
Click the 【Statistical Reports】 section's 【Event Report】 icon to access the event report query interface, as
Click Select the device you wish to query from the selection box.
Click Select the corresponding date you wish to query from the date selection box.
Click Select the corresponding event content you wish to query and filter from the
Finally, click the [Search] button in the selection box to display the queried event information, as shown in
Chart 3-5-5.
Clicking on more options for the corresponding device will take you to that device's details page, as shown
in Chart 3-5-6.
Clicking on the [Chart] at the top will switch to the chart statistics page, as shown in Chart 3-5-7.
3.5.2.Trip Report
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to query the trip information uploaded by the device.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the [Trip Report] icon in the [Statistics Report] section to access the event report query interface, as
Click Select the device you wish to query from the selection box.
Click Select the corresponding date you wish to query from the date selection box.
Finally, click the selection box labeled [Search] to display the queried event information, as illustrated in
Chart 3-5-9.
Clicking the more options for the corresponding device will direct you to the details page for that device, as
Clicking the [Chart] option at the top will switch to the chart statistics page, as illustrated in Chart 3-5-11.
3.5.3.Alarm Report
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to query the alarm information uploaded by the device.
[Operation Instructions]
Click the [Alarm Report] icon in the [Statistics Report] section to access the event report query interface, as
Click Select the device you wish to query from the selection box.
Click Select the corresponding date you wish to query from the date selection box.
Click Select the relevant event content to query and filter in the alarm filter box.
Finally, click the [Search] button in the selection box to display the queried event information, as illustrated
in Figure 3-5-12.
Clicking on the more options for the corresponding device will direct you to the details page for that device,
Clicking on the [Chart] at the top will switch to the chart statistics page, as illustrated in Figure 3-5-15.
3.5.4.Device
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to manage the device information added to the account.
[Operation Instructions]
Click the [Device Management] icon in the [Management Center] section to access the device management
Click Enter the corresponding device name or IMEI to quickly locate the relevant
device.
Clicking on the corresponding device name will take you to the detailed information page for that device, as
Click on the information associated with the icon to edit the relevant information.
Click Two options for adding and managing devices will be displayed: [New Device] and [Existing Device],
Click [New Device] to access the corresponding addition interface, as shown in Figure 3-5-19. This
method allows you to add device information that has never been registered on the server.
Click [Existing Device] to access the corresponding addition interface, as shown in Figure 3-5-20. This
method allows you to add device information that has already been registered on the server, and
enables the addition of corresponding devices for other accounts managed by this account.
Based on the nature of the device to be added, input the required information as prompted, and click 'Add'
to proceed.
3.5.5.Vehicle
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to manage the vehicle information associated with the account.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the 【Management Center】 tab and select the 【Vehicle Management】 icon to access the vehicle
Click Enter the corresponding vehicle name or license plate number to quickly locate
Clicking on the corresponding vehicle name will take you to the vehicle's detail information page, as shown
in Figure 3-5-22.
Click on the information associated with the icon to edit the relevant information.
Click You will be directed to the add vehicle management interface, as depicted in Figure 3-5-23.
Follow the prompts to input the required information, and click Add to proceed.
3.5.6.Driver
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to manage the driver information associated with the account.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the 【Management Center】 tab and select the 【Driver Management】 icon to access the driver
Click Enter the corresponding driver's name or ID number to quickly locate the
associated device.
Clicking on the corresponding driver's name will direct you to the driver's detailed information page, as
Click on the information associated with the icon to edit the relevant information.
Click This will navigate to the management interface for adding new vehicles, as depicted in Figure
3-5-26.
Follow the prompts to input the required information, and click Add to proceed.
3.5.7.Log Query
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to query the records of add and delete operations for the account and the commands sent to
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the [Other] section's [Log Query] icon to access the log query interface, as shown in Figure 3-5-27.
Click Search for the usage information related to the corresponding query results.
Command: The recorded information includes all commands sent to the device from the command
sending interface.
Operation: The recorded information includes all additions, deletions, modifications, and queries related
Click This button queries the corresponding information, such as operation records, displayed as shown
in Figure 3-5-28.
information.
[Operation Instructions]
Click the bottom tab labeled [Data] icon to navigate to the data interface, as shown in Figure 3-6-1.
Figure 3-6-1.
3.6.1.Status Statistics.
[Function Explanation]
This is used to statistically analyze the device status associated with the corresponding account, as well as
[Operation Instructions]
By default, the [Data] interface displays the status statistics interface. Alternatively, click [Status Statistics] at the
The values displayed on the status data card represent the count of corresponding statuses. By clicking on
the respective status data card, you can view the devices recorded under that status, as illustrated in Figure
Clicking on the corresponding GeoFence will reveal the vehicles contained within that GeoFence, as
3.6.2.Alarm Statistics
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to tally the various alarm numbers generated by the devices managed under the
[Operation Instructions]
Click the top 【Alarm Statistics】 to navigate to the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure 3-6-5.
The values displayed on the status data card represent the count of corresponding alarms. Click on the
relevant alarm data card to view the detailed information recorded for that alarm, as illustrated in Figure
3-6-5.
3.6.3.Expiration Statistics
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to track which information managed by the corresponding account has expired or is nearing
expiration.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the top option labeled【Expiration Statistics】to navigate to the corresponding interface, as depicted in
Figure 3-6-7.
The values shown on the expiration data card represent the count of corresponding expired information.
Click on the relevant expiration data card to view the detailed information recorded for that expiration, as
3.6.4.Maintenance Statistics
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to track which vehicles managed by the corresponding account are approaching or have
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the top【Maintenance Statistics】to switch to the corresponding interface, as illustrated in Figure 3-6-9.
The values on the expired data card represent the count of vehicles requiring maintenance. Click on the
corresponding expired data card to view the detailed maintenance vehicle information recorded, as shown
in Figure 3-6-10.
3.6.5.Real-time Alarm
[Function Explanation]
Display the alarm information for which push notifications are configured to be generated.
[Operation Instructions]
Click on the top. Access the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure 3-6-11.
The default interface is the Real-time Alarm interface, which displays the alarm information pushed for the
Clicking on the 【Pending】 option above will direct you to the pending interface, as illustrated in Figure
Clicking on the 【Processed】 option above will direct you to the processed interface, where all processed
Clicking on the corresponding alarm information will take you to the alarm details page, as shown in Figure
3-6-13, where you can assess whether the relevant information is a false alarm or add remarks regarding
information.
[Operation Instructions]
Clicking the 【Settings】 icon in the bottom tab bar will redirect you to the settings interface, as shown in Figure
3-7-1.
Clicking on the account avatar card allows for quick switching to the account information that has
successfully logged in and has the 'Remember Password' option enabled on the corresponding mobile
device.
After clicking the avatar, you will enter the selection interface, as shown in Figure 3-7-2. Click the
3.7.1.Map
[Function Explanation]
This is used to configure the real-time monitoring interface and other scenarios that require map resources.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Map Settings] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown in
Figure 3-7-3.
Figure 3-7-3
The app currently supports only [Gaode Map], [Google Map], and [Open Street Map].
The default Chinese version uses [Gaode Map], while the English version uses [Google Map].
By clicking on the corresponding map, you can switch maps. Once a map is selected, all interfaces utilizing
the map will display using the corresponding third-party map resources.
The [Map Refresh Time] feature controls the automatic update interval for displaying the location of device
3.7.2.Display Settings
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to configure the display status of map information content in real-time monitoring.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Display Settings] tab to access the corresponding interface, as illustrated
in Figure 3-7-4.
Figure 3-7-4
Configure the corresponding functions to be enabled based on the information to be displayed on the
Enable [Vehicle Aggregation], as shown in Figure 3-7-5, where vehicles within a specified range will be
Enable [Show All Devices], as illustrated in Figure 3-7-6. Each time you log in, this interface will display all
managed and non-expired devices associated with the account on the map.
Enable [Time and Speed], as depicted in Figure 3-7-7. In addition to displaying the corresponding device
name below the monitored device, it will also show the speed and time information of the last data point
Enable [GeoFence], as shown in Figure 3-7-8. This will display all GeoFences created under this account on
Enable [Marker], as illustrated in Figure 3-7-9. This will display the marker information added to the
3.7.3.Video
[Function Explanation]
This setting is used to configure the default stream for video playback.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Video Settings] tab to access the corresponding interface, as illustrated in
Figure 3-7-10.
Figure 3-7-10
Select the corresponding stream to configure it, with the default selection set to [Sub stream].
3.7.4.Push Settings
[Function Explanation]
This section is used to configure alarms, maintenance reminders, expiration notifications, and other information
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Push Settings] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown in
Figure 3-7-11.
The default interface is the [Alarm] push settings interface, as shown in Figure 3-7-10. Selecting the
relevant alarm information will prompt notifications in the mobile notification bar at any time. Clicking on
the alarm notification in the notification bar will redirect you to the app's real-time alarm interface to
Click on the top 【Maintenance】 to access the maintenance information push interface, as illustrated in
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Figure 3-7-12. Select the relevant maintenance information that requires a reminder, and the devices
bound to the maintenance content on the platform will display the necessary maintenance information for
Click on the top 【Expiration】 to access the expiration information push page, as illustrated in Figure
3-7-13. Select the relevant expiration information that requires a reminder, and the managed documents,
insurance, and devices will display the corresponding expiration information in the mobile notification bar.
3.7.5.Language Settings
[Function Explanation]
This option is used to set the language type of the App.
[Operation Instructions]
In the 【Settings】 interface, click on the 【Language Settings】 tab to access the corresponding interface, as
Figure 3-7-14
The app currently supports only English, Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
The app will automatically switch to the corresponding language based on the phone's system language, or
Note: The app must support the corresponding phone system language. If the setting remains in the system
3.7.6.Password
[Function Explanation]
This feature is used to modify the account's password.
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[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Change Password] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown in
Figure 3-7-15.
Figure 3-7-15
Enter the old password as prompted, and confirm the new password twice before clicking to modify.
3.7.7.About Us
[Function Explanation]
Displays the app name and version information.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [About Us] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown in Figure
3-7-17.
Figure 3-7-17
Click the video button below to navigate to our Youtube official video account and view the corresponding
instructional videos.
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3.7.8.User Agreement
[Function Explanation]
Select All to obtain certain software access information from the user.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [User Agreement] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown in
Figure 3-7-18.
Figure 3-7-18
Click confirm, and the appwill acquire the necessary access permissions.
3.7.9.Privacy Agreement
[Function Explanation]
This document explains the mobile privacy information that the Appwill access.
[Operation Instructions]
In the [Settings] interface, click on the [Privacy Agreement] tab to access the corresponding interface, as shown
If you have other questions, please email us at [email protected], and we will be happy
to serve you.
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