The OBD II is a small GPS tracking device that plugs directly into the vehicle’s OBD II port and immediately captures data.
Smartrak’s solution, the telematics data that is collected, can be analysed and reports automatically prepared for a range of actions. This includes vehicle usage to identify cost savings and efficiencies and speeding data to manage driver behaviour.
This guide outlines the following functionality:
NB. After installation please: Call the Smartrak Installer line to confirm and test that the installation was successful.
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.
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 | |
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:
After installation please:
| Most common OBDII connector locations |
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. | |
Points on the map | |
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;
For more information about the map and events go to; | |
Geofence Check In/Out and Geofence Alerts/Emails | |
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. Note: Though the class refers to Email, SMS can also be configured for these Geofence events. Using the 'Alerts' Geofences class will enable on-screen alerts on the Smartrak map site - both Emails and SMS can be configured for these alerts also. Instructions for setting up recipients with Email and/or SMS notifications via Smartrak Admin can be found here If you cannot see Geofence Enter/Exit classes on your map or the Alert type in Smartrak Admin, please make a request through the customer service portal for Geofence alerting. For more information refer to; | |
Reporting | |
The Smartrak platform has a range of standard reports, the main reports for the OBD II are;
To learn how to run or schedule a report go to; | |
Frequently Asked Questions | |
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