iFleet
  • iFleet Documentation
  • How To Use iFleet Mobile Application
    • How to Monitor Your Vehicles in iFleet Mobile App
    • How to Track Your Vehicles in iFleet Mobile App
    • How to Block/Unblock Engine Remotely via iFleet Mobile App
    • How to View Vehicle Notifications in iFleet Mobile App
    • How to Generate Reports in iFleet Mobile App
    • How to Change Settings in iFleet Mobile App
  • Features List
    • Native Android/IOS App
    • 24x7 Real Time Monitoring with Google Maps
    • Easy to Use and User-Friendly Interface
    • Trip Playback History
    • Heat-maps for Visual Analysis
    • Reports (Engine Hours, Trip, Driving Behavior, Speeding, Stops, Parking, Battery Voltage)
    • Real Time Alerts
    • Engine Block/Unblock
    • Vehicle Battery Voltage Monitoring
    • Harsh Braking
    • Harsh Acceleration
    • Harsh Cornering
    • Excessive Idling
    • Parking Alert and Report
    • Speed Limits
    • Geofence In/Out Alert
    • Geofence Movement
    • Ignition On/Off Alerts
    • Schedule Reports
    • Users & Permissions
    • Advanced Reports
    • Vehicle Locator Link
    • SOS Button/Panic Alert
    • Fuel Filling and Report
    • Daily PDF Reports through email (Customized)
    • Route Creation and Scheduling
    • Fleet Telematics Dashboard for Trend Analysis of Fleet KPI’s.
    • Overall Mileage Traveled of Entire Fleet
    • Idling Hours of Fleet
    • Total Fuel Consumed of Fleet
    • Productivity of Entire Fleet
    • Average Fuel Consumption of Entire Fleet
    • Driving Rank of Entire Fleet
    • Total Violations Count of Entire Fleet
    • Harsh Braking/Acceleration Counts of Entire Fleet
    • Fuel Wasted of Entire Fleet
    • Driving Behavior Chart
    • Distance VS Fuel Consumed Chart
    • Fuel Consumption Calculation Algorithm
    • RFID Access Control
    • Driver Safety Ranking
    • Customized Alerts
    • Schedule Preventive Maintenance
    • Total Maintenance Cost
    • Set Reminders for Driver License Expiration and Renewal
    • Maintain Detailed Service Records Per Asset
    • Predict Maintenance Due Dates Based on Vehicle Utilization
    • Parts Management
    • Track Deliveries in Real Time
    • Automatic Order Distribution
    • Order Management
    • Digital Customer Sign-Off
    • Delivery Performance Reports
  • iFleet Platform
    • Login
    • Getting a New Password
    • Two Factor Authentication
    • Main Interface
    • User Setting
    • Vehicles on Map
    • Additional Information of Vehicles
    • How to Monitor Vehicles
    • How to Build a Track on Map
    • How to Generate a Report
    • How to Print a Report
    • How to Export a Report
    • How to Create a Geofence
    • What is a Route
    • Routes List and Management
    • How to Create a Route
    • How to Optimize a Route
    • How to Add Schedules in a Route
    • What is a Round
    • How to Create Manual Rounds
    • How to Create Rounds Automatically
    • How to See the List of Rounds
    • How to Print a Round
    • How to Control a Route Through Routing Timeline
    • How to Create a Driver
    • How to Manage Driver's List
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  1. iFleet Platform

Vehicles on Map

PreviousUser SettingNextAdditional Information of Vehicles

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Vehicle Icon

By default, a vehicle on the map is displayed by an icon assigned to it which is selected when the vehicle is configured, and a caption with its name. Icons for vehicles can be selected from a standard set, e. g. , or you can upload your own image in the Image tab. In addition, the icon can rotate depending on the course (direction) of the vehicle. This feature is also defined in the vehicle properties.

Motion State Signs instead of Icons

Vehicle icons can be replaced with the motion state signs. This option is called Replace unit icons with motion state signs and is set in the User Settings. The following symbols are possible:

  • Green arrow — the vehicle is moving, the direction of the arrow indicates the direction of movement.

  • Red square — the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off.

  • Yellow circle — the vehicle is standing with the engine on.

Displaying Offline Vehicles

Monitoring vehicles are conventionally divided into active and inactive ones. Inactive vehicles are vehicles that have not received messages with coordinates for more than 48 hours. Other vehicles are considered active.

The system supports the possibility of differentiating vehicle states on the map. Inactive vehicles are displayed on the map with blurred vehicles/motion signs and transparent names.

Vehicle icon and name on the map along with its direction