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What is the information shown on the vehicle list in 'Memory Card'?

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In the vehicle list of the Memory Card section, you’ll see the vehicles or assets equipped with camera devices that are available for use there. The information displayed will be expanded when selecting a vehicle or asset from the list. Here's what it all means!


Before selecting a vehicle

This is the information shown before selecting a vehicle or asset:

1

Search bar to look for vehicles and assets.

2

Icon displaying the type of vehicle or asset this unit is.

3

License plate number

4

Vehicle name or asset name

5

Camera status:

  • Online: The vehicle's ignition is on and the camera is accesible.

  • Offline: It's possible that the vehicle's ignition is off, causing the camera to be inaccessible.

  • Wakeable: Vehicle can be equipped with a special relay that allows remote access to the camera from our platform, even when the vehicle's ignition is off.

  • Busy: The camera is busy. Another user is currently viewing the recordings. For all cameras, the memory card can be viewed only by one user at a time.


After selecting a vehicle

This is the information shown when you select a vehicle or asset:

Driver

Driver who was assigned to the particular vehicle. ​

Hover your cursor over their name, and a tooltip will appear, displaying precise times when each driver was assigned to the vehicle. Timestamps are displayed in the camera's timezone to synchronize with the footage timeline. ​ ​


Note: In our system driver data is primarily gathered from three sources: - Driver authentication (iButton, RFID) - Driver Digital Tachograph Card - Driver Mobile application (Employee app).

Engine status

Engine status refers to whether the engine's ignition is ON or OFF.

Signal level

This will show you the current signal level, learn more below.

Time zone

Timezone of the camera device.

Signal levels

Excellent: The camera is connected with excellent network coverage.

Good: The camera is connected with good network coverage.

Poor: The camera is connected with poor signal coverage.

Weak: The camera is connected but network coverage is bad. There could be problems to communicate with the camera.

No signal: There is no network connection and it's not possible to communicate with the camera.

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