The OBD II is a small GPS tracking device that plugs directly into the vehicle’s OBD II port and immediately captures data.
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The Device |
The OBD II device will be delivered from Smartrak to a designated contact within your organisation. All devices are individually boxed with a label indicating the vehicle registration is has been setup against. The OBD II comes fully assembled and includes; Dimensions: 67.2 x 49.6 x 25 mm (L x W x H) Weight: 63g |
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Installing an OBD II Device |
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The OBD II plugs directly into the vehicle’s on-board diagnostics port. A Smartrak authorised installer is not required to do this, however we do recommend that someone suitably familiar with the vehicle’s diagnostic system carries out the installation.
Connecting the device to the vehicle: Find OBD II connector in your vehicle (Figure 10. Most common OBDII connector locations.). Before connecting the device to the OBD II socket, make sure that ≥3A fuse is present on OBD connector power supply
After installation please: Call the Smartrak Installer line at +64 7 857 0791 (NZ) or +61 3 9015 7990 (AU) to confirm and test that installation was successful (note you should be with the vehicle when you call. You will be required to identify the OBD-II device either by its serial number or name which will likely correspond to the vehicle’s registration/licence plate) Alternatively, you can check each install on the Smartrak map to ensure the device has been installed correctly and is sending data to the server.
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Assigning the Device |
In order for the resource (vehicle & device) to be seen on the map it needs to be allocated to a User and have permissions and groups (if applicable) assigned to the resource. A Map User will not be able to see a resource until it has been assigned to them via Permissions. Groups can also be used to help organisations with larger numbers of vehicles for easy viewing and assigning to users. To test if the assignment is complete and accurate, based on the permissions assigned to the resource, you should be able to see it on the Smartrak map.
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Points on the map | |
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The OBD II creates events on the map and polling is determined by which ever of the following happens first; Events available to view on the map include; Key On Key Off Change of direction Stops Movement Overspeed Geofence entry/exit
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Geofence Check In/Out and Geofence Alerts/Emails |
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The device can trigger Geofence Check In and Out for Smartrak Pool Booking and PoolCar solutions - See this page here for more information - Automated Check In/Out with Geofences The device can trigger Smartrak Geofence enter and exit emails (and/or SMS messages) when a GPS location update is detected inside or outside of a configured Geofence. To enable this functionality, first create a Geofence with one of the following Geofence classes. |
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Reporting |
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The Smartrak platform has a range of standard reports, the main reports for the OBD II are; Overspeed Period Report: Shows the individual periods when vehicles were speeding. The report includes the date and time of each period, overspeed period duration, location, posted speed limit (for those customers with the Posted Speed Limits feature enabled), and overspeed magnitude.
Overspeed Severity Report: A headline report showing the severity by which each vehicle was speeding (highest overspeed, longest time and distance speeding. Along with the magnitude of over-speeding for those customers with the Posted Speed Limits feature enabled). Vehicles can optionally be grouped into three categories (Most Serious, Moderate and Mild Offences) based on their degree of speeding.
Driver Overspeed Severity, Period & Trip Reports: driver-based reports for use with Smartrak Driver Identification types - PoolCar, Smartrak Pool Booking, Assigned Driver, Smartrak Identify App. Driver-Based Reporting **UPDATED**
Fleet Utilisation Report: The Fleet Utilisation report reveals opportunities to optimise fleet usage and size.
Trip*: Provides an overview of all trips that occurred on a given day by the selected vehicle or group of vehicles. (OBD II device does not generate adequate trip data which means the device should not be used for reliable trip detection)
Geofence Report: Calculates distance travelled and time spent within a selected geofence. In conjunction with this report you can run ‘Trips out of Geofence’ which provides details of trips that are outside of the selected geofence.
To learn how to run or schedule a report go to;
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Frequently Asked Questions |
Can I swap the OBD II between vehicles? If the OBD II is to be removed from a vehicle and installed in another, Smartrak will need informing so that a reallocation can occur. This ensures accurate and relevant data continues to be reported. There may be an additional cost involved in reallocating the device within the system. Image Modified |
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