mvs presentspd 2 opt
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•! System overview •! Creating rules, alerts, notifications •! Vehicle selection •! Triggered events •! GPS on screen mapping •! Downloading selected video (manual/Wifi) •! Live view
In this section we will add those assigned to receive
notifications from the system, in the event a rule is broken
Set G-Sensor sensitivity
Determine which cameras you want the rule attached to
Select your preferred method of notification for
this rule
All of the following Rules can be set, and Sensor rules can be tied into certain triggers on the
vehicle: Lights, Siren, trunk, Doors, etc.
Triggered Event’s are saved by date and
time
•! See all of your vehicles on the map at any time
•! Aid dispatchers in locating a particular vehicle for a job
•! Click on the vehicle and instantly tune into its camera to validate its activity
See every vehicle for a live update of its GPS coordinates and its current status or speed, this function is great for dispatch use.
•! For international companies, this view will allow you to monitor your fleet on an international basis, at any time you can zoom in to a street view and see a more detailed view of the vehicles location.
You can also change the style of GPS map from a physical, street, hybrid or satellite view
•! In this section I will show you how to select from your fleet of vehicles and tune into their camera in real time
•! Multiple vehicles can be displayed at the same time
•! See things from the drivers perspective
•! Imagine your driver is at the airport doing a pick up, and claims the client is not in the designated spot, through live view and Real time GPS support you can verify your driver is at the right terminal and no misunderstandings occurred.
Vehicle selection for live view
Here is a list of your vehicles currently
available To view the vehicle
live, click on the vehicle and drag it to one of the boxes on
the center of the screen
We now have selected (1) of our vehicles which is equipped with 2 cameras, we have populated this screen with both perspectives
Our chosen vehicle
Here is Camera 1, which is focused on the driver and front
cab area
In this example Camera (2) is placed at an angle to view all passenger's
onboard