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In this section, you can select the markers that should be displayed on the map, enable their numbering, and configure filtration for the markers shown on the map and in charts.

The table below shows all the available markers.

MarkerNameDescription

Parking marker

Marks a location where, according to the trip detector, a parking took place. 

Stop marker

Marks a location where, according to the trip detector, a stop took place. 

Filling marker

Marks a location where, according to the sensor data, a fuel filling took place. 

Theft marker

Marks a location where, according to the sensor data, a fuel theft took place. 

Event marker

Marks locations where events were automatically registered by means of notifications. The events registered manually, including fuel fillings, are also shown by such markers if a location (and preferably a description) is indicated during event registration.

Violation marker

If you select event markers, then both event and violation markers are displayed because a violation is a special case of an event.

Speeding marker

Marks a location where speed limits indicated in the unit properties were violated.

Image marker

Marks a location where pictures were received from the unit.

Initial position markerMarks the track start. If the Trip tracks option is enabled, this marker indicates the start point of each trip within the track.

Final position markerMarks the track end. If the Trip tracks option is enabled, this marker indicates the end point of each trip within the track.

You can configure filtration (icon ) for filling, theft, stop, parking, speeding, and event markers. The filtration parameters configured in this section are applied to the markers on the map and in charts.

If necessary, you can enable marker numbering.

Markers on the map

The selected markers are displayed on the map after executing the report. To see all the available markers, zoom in.

If there are no GPS coordinates in the messages received during an interval, then the marker of this interval is not shown on the map. For example, the marker of a parking interval is not shown on the map if no messages with coordinates were received while the unit was parked.

Tooltip

When you point to a marker, its tooltip displays additional information about what happened:

Marker typeInformation
Stop, parkingStart and end time, duration, location.
Event, violation

Time, event text, location.

Fuel filling, fuel theft

Time, fuel volume, the name of the sensor according to which the fuel filling or theft was detected, location.

If several fuel level sensors are configured for a unit, a separate filling or theft marker corresponds to each of them. Such a marker shows the sequence number of the sensor among the other fuel level sensors on the Sensors tab of the unit properties.

SpeedingStart time (the time of receiving the first message with a speed value exceeding the allowed one) and end time, duration, location, speed limitation as specified in the unit properties, the value by which the speed was exceeded.
Image, video, initial position, final positionTime, location.

If markers are used in a report on a unit group, their tooltips also contain a unit name.

Marker grouping

Markers, as well as geofences, can be grouped in case they overlap each other. To enable grouping, activate the Group icons option in the report template. If there are 1000 or more markers, their grouping is enabled automatically. The group icon shows the number of grouped elements. In the icon tooltip, you can see detailed information about the events.

If more than 100 markers are grouped, the tooltip contains only their names without detailed information.

Marker numbering

You can enable the Marker numbering option in a report template. In this case, each marker has its sequence number which is indicated below the marker in red color. Numbers are assigned chronologically, and each marker type has its own enumeration.

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