Getting started
Requirements
- Browser: a current version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari. Live video needs WebRTC support, which all of these provide.
- Network: access to the system server. Video streams need noticeably more bandwidth than the rest of the interface — budget roughly 1–3 Mbit/s per video-wall window.
- Screen: 1280 pixels wide or more. On narrower screens the sidebar collapses automatically.
Signing in
- Open the system address. With no active session you land on the Sign in screen.
- Enter your Work email and Password.
- Optionally tick Keep me signed in to preserve the session across browser restarts.
- Press Sign in.
The eye button at the right of the password field shows or hides what you typed.
Signing in with SSO
If your organisation has single sign-on configured, use Continue with SSO below the "or" divider. The remaining steps happen on your identity provider's side.
If sign-in fails
- "Login failed. Please check your credentials and try again." — wrong email or password. Check your keyboard layout and capitalisation.
- "Login failed. Please try again." — a network or server error. Retry; if it persists, see Troubleshooting.
Forgot password? starts account recovery. If it does not work or the email never arrives, contact your system administrator.
Signing up
Where self-service registration is enabled, the sign-in screen offers a Registration link. Fill in the form and confirm your details. In a typical installation accounts are created by an administrator and registration is closed.
What you see after signing in
The system opens the Dashboard — a fleet summary for the selected period. The sidebar on the left holds every section; the bar at the top carries the page title and its actions.
If you followed a direct link before signing in, you are returned to exactly that page afterwards.
Signing out
Click your card at the bottom of the sidebar and choose Sign out. The session ends and you return to the sign-in screen.
Mobile apps
The sign-in screen carries download badges for the mobile apps:
- App Store — the iOS app.
- Android APK — a direct download of the Android installation file. The
badge downloads an
.apkfrom this same server rather than opening an app store. After downloading, allow installation from this source in your Android settings.
The mobile apps show the map, vehicle cards and notifications; the video wall, analytics and import are web-only.
Interface language
By default the language comes from your account settings. To change it, go to User menu → Account → General → Language. See Account settings for details.
Interface strings and reference labels are served by the backend, so a language change applies immediately without reloading the page.