Dashboard
The dashboard is the system's home page. It answers "what happened to the fleet over this period" with six numbers and four charts.
Open it from Monitor → Dashboard or at /.
Choosing a period
The period buttons sit at the top of the page: Day, Week, Month, Year, Custom. Choosing Custom reveals From and To fields.
Below the heading the system spells out the selected range: "Showing data for …". If the chosen day holds no data, the charts are replaced by "No data for this day".
Filters
Besides the period, the dashboard filters by object:
- All vehicles — a vehicle picker. You can narrow the summary to one vehicle or a subset.
- All cameras — the same for cameras; affects the fixation figure and the fixations-by-hour chart.
Key figures
Six tiles across the top of the page:
| Figure | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Trips | Completed trips in the period | trips |
| Distance | Total distance covered | km |
| Avg speed | Average speed while moving | km/h |
| Driving time | Total time the vehicles were moving | h, m |
| Active vehicles | How many vehicles reported in the period | count |
| Camera fixations | How many recognitions the cameras made | count |
Only time inside trips counts. Stops with the engine running are excluded — they show up as stop events in the event log.
Charts
Camera fixations by hour
A bar chart of how many recognitions the selected cameras made in each hour of the day. It reveals peak traffic hours at your observation points.
Trips started by hour
A bar chart of when trips most often begin. Useful for planning shifts and dispatcher load.
Distance driven by hour
A bar chart of total distance per hour. Combined with the previous chart it shows not only when vehicles leave but when they actually drive.
Vehicle events by event type
A breakdown of every event in the period by type: geofence entry and exit, started moving, stopped, overspeed, alarm and others. It answers "what was there a lot of" at a glance — a jump in overspeed events over a week, for instance.
The full, filterable event log is on the Events page.
The Reports section
While the dashboard is open, the sidebar gains a Reports section linking to the five analytics screens:
- Vehicle analytics — distance, trips and events per vehicle.
- Geofence analytics — crossings, dwell time and alerts per zone.
- Camera analytics — fixations, detections and recognition confidence.
- Cargo analytics — volume, deliveries and on-time performance.
- Transit on-time — schedule adherence per route.
Each is described in Reports and analytics.
Typical workflows
Morning check. Pick the Day period and leave the filter on all vehicles. Compare Active vehicles against the number you expect on the road: a gap usually means a tracker is offline — check it on the map or on the Vehicles page.
Weekly review. Period Week, chart Vehicle events by event type. A sharp rise in overspeed events is a reason to open geofence analytics and look at speed compliance per zone.
Checking an observation point. Filter to a single camera, period Day, chart Camera fixations by hour. A gap in the middle of the day on a camera that is up usually means a recording interruption — check the camera on the Cameras page.