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2. Map Menu n a Ee Po ek ee eee LI Ce in VAEILIILGalLllLIl ennaa Miei ose E Seley Ch a gum Map View Terrain The user can select a Google Map view or Map view with the regions Terrain superimposed The feature is enabled by moving the cursor over the Map link and ticking the Terrain under maps TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Map Satellite 199 Middle Market zz Mas Rasen Rasen a AL M 6 5 Pan Zoom amp Street View The integrated Google Maps allow the user excellent control over the map view Pan TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 36 Tracking To use the panning feature to move the map view left right up down by clicking on the appropriate arrow Zoom The integrated Google Maps allow the user to zoom in to a very detailed level and also to zoom out to a very high level view The zoom can be adjusted by e Clicking the buttons for a controlled zoom in out e Clicking and holding the slider and moving it up down for a more rapid zoom in out HINT Using the roller wheel on a mouse will allow you to quickly scroll in out Street View Users can zoom to a Google Street view by dragging the Pegman across to the location TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Font a A TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 37 Tracking 6 6 Dealer Locat
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4. entente teretes tranne eere totae passos 112 Retrieve OptiSet cflc EE E 114 Set Optiset PIUS EE Eu 115 Pjese aA B So A E ee E E E S E A E E E E ee 118 10 PREFERENCES ai E E EAE O O E E OOO E OOOO 121 ALARMS LIS e 123 11 iW nuuc pec E E 124 12 LOGOUT e P 125 13 PAGE FOOTER ICONS 555r aIpe uaa SEI oU pA UDINE ERA QA E NUPIRUE SERIA RE SUmA M AURIS TA TAI MUI AUN ANI E M Uma M IDA M EUMME 126 14 PASSWORD RECOVERY o coke ucteaX ede pA 25a PIYEN ONCE e AGER C RENTIOR SEE Nn UR OU Ud cr RUM C FO E RUNI ORA NTTO RN NERVI RUN CV MUN UNE NV 126 TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 4 Tracking Version Control Revision Date Comments DEED UU 11 October 2014 A040 release TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 5 Tracking 1 System Overview TracKing is an application from Thermo King powered by Celtrak which enables customers to track their vehicles reefers in real time to receive important data and alarms and to generate reports on data gathered This user manual deals mainly with how to use the TracKing software but an understanding of how the overall system works may be helpful The graphic below gives an overview of the elements involved in the system and how the data is transferred from the ve
5. Te Door Alarm Settings E Send OptiSet Plus File i Retrieve OptiSet Plus file O Set OptiSet Plus Temperature Profile eJ 2 a Update Unit Software To create a scheduled report select Scheduled Reports from the Micellaneous section of the Administration screen This will open the following screen Scheduled Reporting Custoemese your scheduled reporting opbons here You currente teas iio sac hiehulesi beers o ean Q Ad Click Add to create a new scheduled report TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 106 Tracking Add Scheduled Report TracKing oj ting Eeport Detalls Report Mane UN ED Repeit Type 24 Hr Rener Heron bas Frequency 5 Dal ELIUAM CLICK REPORTS 5r Dari tr Tire m gt Current Meet Report Rupert Fem POF C Coy Ante 8 Yeg C Ke 35 pir Renie Hisbony Emal E 21 Tr Report Recipients Err Recents 1 Erim Eecpents 2 Feral Recipes 3 Errai Rec gerit Erud Reopens 5 EI EM This is the screen that will appear Please fill in the relevant fields to set up the report to be scheduled Report Name This is the name the user assigns to the scheduled report Report Type This is a dropdown list of all reports available to be scheduled Frequency and Start Day Time These fields change based on the Report Type selected E g A 24hr Reefer History is only available as a daily report so the user gets the option of only setting up the time Howeve
6. TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 22 Tracking Colour Coding The colour of the vehicle information gives us additional information on the status of the trailer e Red At least 1 Red Alarm is reported on the Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Red Orange and Green Alarms can be included in the message e Orange At least 1 Amber orange Alarm is reported on the Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Only Orange and Green Alarms can be included in the message e Green At least 1 Green Alarm is reported on the Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Only Green Alarms are included in the message e Blue No Alarms are on the Telematics Unit in the last reported message Tracking List Show 50 entries First Previous 1 Next Last Filter Columns Save Columns Razor UpVI via DAS e 09 17 14 12 24 31 PM No Satellite Coverage On 0 23 8 4 23 9 321 Continuous 353863899540 No Data No Satellite Coverage 353864618609 LMU3000 e 09 08 14 3 04 37 PM Vet Clinic IRL On 1 0 0 0 Cycle Sentry MaireMcAndrew 15707865495 Ed Flahive Kore GJ No Data No Satellite Coverage If alarms are present they will disploay in the Alarm Code column A hover over provides more details Tracking List Show 50 entries First Previous 1 Next Last Filter Show hide columns Alarm Fuel CeltrOS Debian Wheezy Joe Mc e No Data No Satellite Coverage M
7. information about Thermo King s TracKing product E Password o Language English ENTER SITE Forgot your password support amp tktracking com 3 Enter your Username and Password 4 Select your preferred language from the drop down menu 5 Click the LOGIN button This will open the main TracKing page Note If you do not have a valid Username and or Password please contact your system administrator TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 10 Tracking 2 1 User Levels The system caters for a number of different levels of user Your user level is determined by your User Role Each role has a defined degree of access to system features in particular the options available on the Administration page All users can access the tracking features The table below shows the different levels available and an indication of what degree of access they allow User Role Descriptions User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data and Basic User retrieve logger downloads Customer User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Administration logger downloads and perform user administration User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Maintenance logger downloads and send remote commands Remote On logger downloads and send remote commands including Remote On off User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve logg
8. E Retrieve OptiSet Plus fie o Set OptiSet Plus Named Profile Set OptiSet Plus Numeric Profile i1 PS Update Unit Software All OptiSet Plus functionality is located in the Miscellaneous pod under the Administration page on TK TracKing To send an OptiSet M Plus file to a unit select the Send OptiSet Plus File from the Miscellaneous TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 112 Tracking Menu The user will first be prompted to select the OptiSet Plus configuration file The OptiSet Plus configuration file must have an xml extension Send OptiSet Plus file Select File Choose a file to upload No file selected CONFIRM CANCEL Once the file has been loaded to the TKTracking the user can then select which portions of the OptiSet Plus file are sent to the controller e Unit Setup e Cargo Watch Setup or e Temperature Profiles They may select any one or all options The user must then select which units to send the file to This is done by selecting the units from the vehicle selection tree Note the Server will determine if the is file is intended for SR3 or SR4 vehicles The file can be sent with or without driver confirmation If driver confirmation is selected the driver will receive a visual indication on the HMI that there is a new OptiSet Plus configuration file and this must confirm this new OptiSet Plus configuration TracKing TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMIN
9. No Satellite Coverage then the maps link shall not be enabled The Text colour shall follow a standard link colour on the website and shall not change due movement and reporting status Power This shows whether the Controller device connected to the Telematics Unit 1s On or Off TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 26 Tracking SP 1 This shows the Setpoint for the Zone 1 of a vehicle s refrigeration unit This is only shown when the Controller is On The value must be gt 35 for it to be displayed A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value indicates that the value could not be read SP2 This shows the Setpoint for the Zone 2 of a vehicle s refrigeration unit This is only shown when the Controller is On The value must be gt 35 for it to be displayed A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value indicates that the value could not be read SP3 This shows the Setpoint for the Zone 3 of a vehicle s refrigeration unit This is only shown when the Controller is On The value must be gt 35 for it to be displayed A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value indicates that the value could not be read Date amp Time This displays the date and time at which the last valid data packet was received from the vehicle By clicking on the timestamp an SMS request
10. There are a number of icons displayed within the menu to help the user The icons provide the following functions e Refresh Click here to refresh the data displayed on the current page c Confirm Map Selections Click here to go to the map page and confirm the vehicle selections Search Enter a full or partial name or number in the text box and then click this icon to search for a vehicle Any matches are highlighted in blue for easy identification as the user scrolls through the list 4 2 1 Click Reports The 1 Click Reports feature gives the user easy access to fleet data The report can be viewed in the browser window and if required exported to an Excel PDF or RTF file To navigate to the 1 click reports click on the gearbox on the top right hand corner The 1 click reports appear in the dropdown list There are two report options available 1 CLICK REPORTS Current Fleet Report 24 Hr Reefer History 1 Current Fleet Report Click the Current Fleet Report link to generate a report on all vehicles The data will be displayed as shown in the screenshot below Current Fleet Report Current Fleet Report Preferences Toe Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH Fuel Unit Litres Date amp Vehicle Door Engine e Batter Be e an oe a a a a E NE 310733 Bothar Na Dtreabh N6 lenit erc RR At Celtrak IRL 33 6 39 9 38 1 281 On 07 02 2014 RE
11. The list is displayed as follows User List User list for AMG Dealer 1 Master 1 Sub 3 AMGDealeriMasterCustomer1Sub3User1 celtrak com green hotmail com 2 items found displaying all items Add Edit MaSearch Delete Reordering the List To reorder the list 1 Click on the Username column heading to arrange the list in alphabetical order 2 Click on the Administrator column heading to group the users with admin level access Credits Tracking Groups Groups The Total Credits value which is displayed is generated by Celtrak but is not applicable to system users and can be ignored TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 89 Groups To add a user to a group 1 Click on Groups 2 Inthe Group List window check the boxes next to the groups they are to be assigned to Group List Late Deliveries Select Al Groups O Early Deliveries 1v Test vehicle Group 1 CO 3 Click confirm to save the settings and return to the User List For more information on knowing what groups are available see the Vehicle Group Search page Add Ad Click on the add icon to add a new user to the list Edit To change the account details or access rights of a user 1 Click the radio button next to their name to select them Edit 2 Click the edit icon to open the user page Add Edit User Fields marked must be supplied Add Edit User Customer No Value Selected
12. TracKing THERMO KING ee gt 1 p as x L2 j M 34 b i J Login Se CA 4 News Click here for more By Username information about Thermo King s TracKing product Password i Language English ENTER SITE uisi CID ingersott rand TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 126
13. e What vehicle movements in relation to the Geo Fence should cause a notification action For example tick the Notify on Entry for a notification each time a vehicle on the system enters the area defined by the Geo Fence e The notification type can be SMS email both or no notification e To select the contacts to be notified of the alarms select the contacts from the list of contacts displayed and hold the control button on your keyboard HINT To delete a contact from Geo Fence notification deselect them and hold down the control button on your keyboard Add Geofence Description Colour Blue Y Notify on Entry Notify on Exit Notify on Movement Active At All Times v Notification Type Email Contact BRIANA DEVIN JEFF RAGESDALE SCOTT WADE CONFIRM CANCEL TIP Ensure the vehicle you need to place a Geo Fence around is selected before confirming the Geo Fence You can select multiple vehicles for a single Geo Fence 5 Click Confirm to save the Geo Fence details and return to the map page Note The Geo Fence alarm notification works in tandem with the logging interval of the unit TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 42 Tracking 6 12 Full Screen Mode In full screen mode a new browser window is opened with the map expanded to occupy the entire window e The map toolbar is still available e The original browser window running TracKing remains open in the background and can be us
14. Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak aan Exit Time Deactivation Entry Time Activation Entry Tracking Unit Powered On Entry Tracking Unit Reset Entry Tracking Unit Reset Entry Geofence Update Entry Geofence Update Entry GPS Position Established Entry GPS Position Established Entry Geofence Update Entry Geofence Update Exit Geofence Update Exit Geofence Update Entry GPS Position Established Entry GPS Position Established Exit GPS Position Lost Entry Exit Entry Time Activation Exit Time Deactivation Vehicle Name This is the name of the vehicle that entered or exited the Geofence Date amp Time This shows the date and time the vehicle reported as being in a Geofence Geofence This is a description of the Geofence as specified when adding or editing a Geofence Description The description column describes why a vehicle entered or exited a Geofence Description Explanation of Geofence Event Unit entered geofence Bd Unit exited Unitextedgeofenee 0000000000000 Entry Position Unit has C GPS location Established Exit GPS Position Unit has lost ability to determine GPS location Lost Entry Geofence Units geofence assignment or boundaries of geofence has changed and Update just been uploaded Exit Geofence Units geofence assignment or boundaries of geofence has changed and is Update exit
15. Nightly Download Active External Id Motes TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 85 Thermo King Specific Data Service Level PO Number Release Number Thermo king Serial Number Fuel Tank Size Fuel Unit Port A Device ThermoKing Firmware Version Door Switch 1 Door Switch 2 Door Switch 3 Unit Model Type Notes Logging Interval Min On 60 Logging Interval Min Off 60 Platinum Activation form received Reefer Type 100 Cryo C0 Tank Size 0 Litres Geofence Type Dynamic SR4 TRAILER ST Port B Device SR4 HMI PortA Device SR4_TRAILER_ST Version 8089 Port B Device SR4_HMI Version 9A4C V Door Lock v Auto DataLogger Download E w Auto Service Watch Download 7 No Value Selected CONFIRM CANCEL Tracking e Setting the Fuel Tank size to zero means that there is no fuel sensor connected and that fuel level will not be displayed on the Tracking page e For Static Geofence Types the TKTracKing server determines if a unit is in a Geofence This check is performed at each logging interval e Dynamic Geofence Types support the loading of actual Geofence configuration information to the Telematics unit The unit determines whether the Geofence is active and if the vehicle is inside the Geofence e In order for door data to be displayed on the Tracking List the door switches need to be checked in this section TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 86 Tracking 9 9 User Administration TracKi
16. Please refer to the Displaying and Reporting Tractor Data section for information on the Tractor reports Customized Report Categories Reports created by the user are available in the Customized report dropdown The user must still select the vehicles trailers before running the report How to create a customized report will be explained in the administration section Select Start amp End Date Depending on the report category selected the user may be required to enter a start date or a start and end date In a few cases where no date entries are required this section is blank Generate Report When the required category has been selected and the date requirements filled in click the Generate Report button to produce a report Reports are displayed on the same page and can then be exported to file if required TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 44 Tracking 8 Standard Report Categories The following report categories can be chosen from the drop down menu on the Data Management page Some report categories have additional options which the user can select before generating a report e 24 Hour Reefer History Report e Alarm History Summary Report e Command History Report e Controller Temperature History Report e Current Fleet Report e Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions e Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Usage Report e Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions History Report e Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Exceptions Report e Fuel
17. TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 72 Tracking 4 Once an alarm occurs only one notification is sent until the alarm is reset or is cleared Multiple vehicles Select multiple vehicles in the Vehicle Selection menu and then follow steps 1 to 4 above When confirmed the settings are downloaded to all the selected vehicles Temperature Range Settings Configure temperature range settings amp j Click here to configure a single vehicle Click here to configure multiple vehicles TracKing TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATA MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS HPICHARTS LOGOUT Vehicle Selection a acr 353867945915 ule 352867952955 Mor 253868244198 as Bernard BL Razor 2 7865642 i Bo Razor 4 0407793 v 8f Razor 7865847 Joe pe Razor Bruno pes Razor Ed 0406468 as Razor Ed Dev 1 I Be Razor Mike 0406391 ttings gt wi Click here to configure multiple vehicles Bill TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 73 Tracking 9 5 Data Logger Downloads The Data Logger Downloads administration page allows the user to download data from the loggers installed on the fleet Reports can then be generated from the data and saved to a compressed folder on the local PC Note Do not use this area for TKDL downloads When the administration page opens the following information is displayed Data Logger Downloads Set Data Logger Details Start Date re iS End Date a o Click to clear dates
18. Temperature alarms and Door alarms the notification will be sent once to the recipients and will not be resent until either the alarm is cleared on the Reefer and re occurs or the alarm clears automatically e g when Temperature comes back in range and re occurs Event Notification TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 67 Tracking This feature allows users to be notified of specific events These are Controller On or Off If the Controller is turned On or Off Locally or Remotely the user can be immediately notified by Email or SMS or both Door Open or Close Should a door be opened or Closed the user s will be immediately notified of the event by Email or SMS or both Set Point Change Any change in Set Point either Locally or Remotely will be immediately notified to the user s by Email or SMS or both Mode Change Any change in Mode either Locally or Remotely will be immediately notified to the user s by Email or SMS or both Fuel Level Change Should the fuel level change by more than 25 between 2 consecutive readings the user s will be immediately notified of the event by Email or SMS or both This setting can be configured for fuel level increases decreases or both Note the speed of notification is dependent on GSM coverage and may be significantly delayed if the units is out of coverage Event Details wanabe Selected OOOO O gt Controller Off gt Mode Continuous dl Mode Cycle Sentry Vehicle Request De
19. The Miscellaneous Administration page provides access to configuration pages for a number of different features of the TracKing system These are listed below Click on a link for more information on a particular feature e Contacts Administration e POI Maintenance e Geo Fence Administration e Customizable Reports e Scheduled Reports e Send OptiSet Plus File e Retrieve OptiSet Plus File e Set OptiSet Plus Temperature Profile e Update Unit Software TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 92 Tracking Contacts In the TracKing system contacts are people who can be notified when certain events e g alarms occur Their details should include a contact telephone number and email address All of the contacts configured on the system are shown on the initial Contacts page as shown in the screenshot below Contacts m Contact Name Mobile Number 1 Emaili A Brian Murphy 308382283008 brian murphyricemail cam A James McEwoy 3083823402885 james m cevoy tem ail com Rachel O Connell Cimeta paei tn ja a rachel oconnellemail com 3 items found displaying all items Q Add Edit Delte MSearch Add Add To add a new contact to the list click the Add icon and fill in the details on the Add Edit Contact page Edit Edit To edit a contact 1 Select the contact by ticking the box next to their name 2 Click the Edit icon and modify the details on the Add Edit Contact page Delete c Delete To delete a contact
20. With Remote On perform user administration Operations data refers to the adding editing and deleting of Contacts Points of Interest Geofences some limited vehicle data custom and scheduled reports A role can be assigned to a User on the Add Edit User page Each role is described on this page once selected User Role Basic User Customer Administration Maintenance Maintenance With Remote On Language Operations Manager Operations Manager With Remote On s c m o scm TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 64 Tracking Vehicle Administration In this section the user can manage the details of vehicles in their fleet and arrange them into groups for effect tracking and reporting Click on a topic below for further information e Add Vehicle Group e Vehicle Group Search e Vehicle Search User Administration In this section the user can manage the people involved in the TracKing system Click on a topic for more information e Add User e User Search Miscellaneous Many TracKing features provide configuration options to allow the customer to set up the system as best suits them The administration of these features 1s handled in this section Click on a topic for more information e Contacts e POT Maintenance e Geo Fence Administration e Customizable reports e Scheduled Reports TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 65 Tracking 9 2 Alarm Notifications amp Events TracKing can be configured t
21. l Right click on the Google Maps page and select the Create Geofence option Greate Geofence 2 You will be prompted to create a Geofence using four points The system will automatically join the first and forth points to close the Geofence The user will be asked to proceed with the creation of this Geofence When creating a geofence it is recommended to oversize the geofence perimeter by 50m to take account of GPS drift and to reduce the likelihood of nuisance notifications The scale bar located at the bottom of the map will provide reference when dimensioning the geofence Geo fences can only contain 4 points Place 4 points on the map to represent the geo fence The system will automatically join the 1st and 4th pointto close the geo fence 3 After the user places 4 points on the map they are asked to confirm whether they want to proceed in creating a geofence TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 41 Tracking Do you wish ta proceed with creating this GeoFence 4 When the Geo Fence has been confirmed a form is displayed to allow the user to enter the details related to the Geo Fence e Geo Fence name description Geofence names must be unique regardless of the status of the geofence i e whether it is active or deleted e The color should be displayed as on the map e Notify on Entry If this is selected the system shall notify the contacts specified when the vehicles associated with this Geofence enters that Geofence
22. 09 16 2014 8 11 35 AM 09 19 2014 3 25 57 PM 79 14 22 REB CRYO 1 09 19 2014 3 26 58 PM Galway WebSernicesTest 09 17 2014 4 21 49 PM 09 17 2014 4 22 00 PM 00 00 11 Galway WebSemnicesTest 09 17 2014 4 25 01 PM 09 17 2014 4 25 37 PM 00 00 36 Galway WebSenicesTest 09 17 2014 4 25 47 PM 09 17 2014 4 28 52 PM 00 03 05 Galway WebSemnicesTest 09 17 2014 4 29 41 PM 09 17 2014 4 46 38 PM 00 16 57 Galway WebSenicesTest 09 17 2014 4 47 13 PM 09 19 2014 2 46 35 PM 45 59 22 Galway WebServicesTest 09 19 2014 2 46 48 PM 09 19 2014 2 47 09 PM 00 00 21 Galway WebSenicesTest 09 19 2014 2 47 32 PM 09 19 2014 2 48 09 PM 00 00 37 Galway WebSenicesTest 09 19 2014 2 48 51 PM 09 19 2014 2 49 01 PM 00 00 10 Geofence This is a description of the Geofence as specified when adding or editing a Geofence TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 55 Tracking Vehicle Name This 1s the name of the vehicle that entered or exited the Geofence Entry Date This shows the date and time the vehicle entered the Geofence Exit Date This shows the date and time the vehicle exited the Geofence Duration in Geofence This describes how long a vehicle stayed in the Geofence using the registration and deregistration from the vehicle 8 14 Operations History Report This report shows the operations data for the selected vehicles and the selected period This report is restricted to 20 vehicles and duration of 32 days Operations History Report Operations History Report for per
23. 1 Select the contact by ticking the box next to their name 2 Click the Delete icon 3 Onthe Confirm Deletion page click Confirm TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 93 Tracking Confirm Deletion Are vou sure you want to delete the following contacts Rachel O Connell w Confrmm 3 Cancel Search BB Search To search for a contact click the Search 1con then enter the name to search for in the search box Search Contacts Append the character for a wildcard search Search Contacts Contact Name Rachelt SEARCH CANCEL NOTE The character acts as a wildcard i e the search will return all matches which begin with the letters before the character Add Edit Contact Details This page allows the user to add a new contact to the system or edit an existing contact s details To add a contact 1 Enter the contact s name in the Personal Details section 2 Enter their email address this is the address alerts will be sent to if they are configured as a contact for an alarm 3 Enteracontact telephone number at which they can be contacted 4 Choose Miles per hour MPH or Kilometers per hour KPH as the units in which their speed will be measured where relevant 5 Click Confirm to add the contact to the system TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 94 Tracking To edit existing contacts details 1 Modify the fields which require change 2 Click Confirm to save the changes A s
24. 14 49 19 25 07 13 18 10 58 03 21 39 24 0 08 miles East of GIANT EAGLE BEDFORD HEIGHTS USA ON Door Open 42 8 27 0743 11 17 25 27 07 13 12 06 25 00 49 01 0 5 OH 103 1 49 miles West of DUTCHMAID YARD USA ON Door Open 35 6 29 07 13 03 41 25 29 07 13 05 17 32 01 36 07 09 4th St 4 98 miles South East of East Point Georgia USA ON Door Open 644 30 07 13 22 02 15 31 07 13 00 38 44 02 36 28 16 0 07 miles East of GIANT EAGLE CRAFTON USA ON Door Open 35 6 02 08 13 07 39 17 02 08 13 09 06 17 01 27 00 0 8 1 87 miles East of Cleveland Ohio USA ON Door Open 34 06 08 13 08 16 15 06 08 13 11 25 14 03 09 00 16 Jefferson St 0 11 miles North West of MILLARD STREETSBORO USA ON Door Open 94 07 08 13 04 14 13 07 08 13 05 48 14 01 24 01 0 8 Performance Ct 3 48 miles South West of Newark Delaware USA ON Door Open 94 07 08 13 08 34 14 07 08 13 10 22 13 01 48 00 0 8 1 16 miles South of Severn Maryland USA ON Door Open 94 08 08 13 05 03 14 08 08 13 06 17 59 01 14 45 0 6 7 51 miles East of Frederick Maryland USA ON Door Open 35 6 08 08 13 15 14 06 08 08 13 16 29 07 01 15 00 07 Southwestern Blvd 2 71 miles East of Catonsville Maryland USA ON Door Open 35 6 09 08 13 08 50 07 09 08 13 12 18 47 03 28 40 13 0 10 miles North West of GIANT EAGLE BEDFORD HEIGHTS USA ON Door Open 35 6 12 08 13 12 10 10 12 08 13 15 24 10 03 13 58 17 0 06 miles North East of MILLARD STREETSBORO USA End Date Position 8 9 Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Exceptions Report This re
25. 28 58 15 6 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel A PDF iR TF Print By clicking on the ap icon on the report you can open a pie chart display of the On Off times Reefer Utilisation Chart For period 01 10 2010 to 31 10 2010 Reefer On 458 20 00 8 19TKDL Temperature Graph Reefer Off 285 38 58 This Graph plots the Thermo King TKDL data logger data for the selected vehicle only one vehicle at a time is possible and the selected period Note this report is used to display the TKDL data that has been downloaded from the Data logger There is no need to separately download this TKDL device This report is restricted to 1 vehicle and duration of 32 days TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 60 Tracking TKDL Temperature Graph for TKDL 6091739 27 26 25 24 23 o a a a E a fe 81 S2 S3 S4 Alarm Door Defrost 4 Door2 B chart View Tabular Data View 8 20 Temperature Chart This Graph plots the Thermo King DAS data logger data and Controller data for the selected vehicle only one vehicle at a time is possible and the selected period This is the periodic data as transmitted by TracKing This report is restricted to 1 vehicle and duration of 8 days Select the specific sensors you want to display Temperature Data Select Al Independent Sensor 1 Independent Sensor 2 Independent Sensor 3 Independent Sensor 4 Independent Sensor 5
26. 3 3 8 9 B JI ID CONFIRM CANCEL 6 8 Cluster Points of Interest Multiple Points of Interest concentrated around the same area are clustered into groups represented by a cluster icon The number in the centre of the icon represents the number of POIs for that location When you zoom into the cluster or click on the cluster the actual POIs are visible The user can right click on an individual TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 39 Tracking POI to edit its Maud ica Mis ilt Ms New apenite Manchest Nashua _ Lo oston giao Cms 21 1 l Co gt yap puo E i Bis de e 8 M 4 GEO 9 Bm n xd FaN Ohio i SA Ta am aepo eh Rhode Island Hi Fi ed ai nd New Jerse z j of gs o ous Cincin ati regi T ee e ol t V Bloom 1 9 Seine 7 fl ne R 7 7 xy 1 E ipl NS Dela vare e A ei aoe ws al e uo 8 24 9 me 8 a i Missouri A Bellevite f i lle i ginia y Lm ein Y al H nR 3 Bus j AA x 1 E US i RDN a A j Sprin field 5 3 A ion i ae Oh Mammoth Cave p m de Lu E 7X National Pak Md r C V 4 A y So f 1 x a ji sj Y uL A A hville Knoxville k O oma i Fayetteville a Jonesboro fe is Pa T E i i wi rove d MT v i e ity Norman ann ie aren u ee PD e AW y M a S TB E E Sm 3 I Map Menu 6 9 Find a Place From the Map Menu a
27. CONFIRM CANCEL 4 Click confirm to begin the search When complete the results will be displayed in the Vehicle Details page The following fields are set by Celtrak and are rarely used in user searches Product A number related to the hardware installed on fleet vehicles Fitted between and The date on which the hardware was installed TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 82 Tracking Vehicle Details This page displays a list of vehicles configured on the current TracKing system The list is displayed as a result of a vehicle search and appears as follows Edit amp Search Apply Group Changes Vehicle Details P vendemome obie Number MAC Address Date Fitted 0962146 XXX35386232480 16 0712 No Group Selected 272023114255854 XXX3538660006970 No Group Selected m 5 AMG Razor 2569167 XXX35386256916 No Group Selected Dev Static 3 XXX35386858139 05 02 07 No Group Selected Maire 8515943 B QB 657F 4S No Group Selected m Razor 0406468 35386040646 TK Units REB 353860407137 3538604071 000DF08D4533 TK Units m Test Unit Eddie Kilbane XXX35386257141 No Group Selected 8 items found displaying all items amp Edit amp Search Appl Navigating the List Click on the Group Name column heading to re order the list in ascending descending alphabetic numerical order relative to that column For more than ten vehicles the list is split across mult
28. Deliveries Vehicles E ast Coast Vehicles Late Deliveries Vehicles Manthhy Vehicles Overnight Vehicles Test Vehicle Group 1 Vehicles United Kingdom Vehicles Weekend Vehicles Weekly Vehicles 11 items found displaying 1 to 10 eps Prev ness view Al Vehicles Add s Edt c Delete Search TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 79 Tracking Navigating the List Click on the Group Name column heading to re order the list in ascending descending alphabetical order For more than ten groups the list is split across multiple pages Use the First Prev Next Last or Page Number links at the bottom of the list to navigate through the pages Vehicle Details To see what vehicles are assigned to a particular group click the Vehicles link in line with the group of interest This will open the Vehicle Details page Options Icons View All Vehicles Click the View AII Vehicles icon to open a list containing all vehicles configured on the system Add Click the Add icon to open the Add Vehicle Group page Edit To change the details of a group 1 Click the radio button next to the group name to select it af Edit 2 Click the edit icon to open the user page 3 Modify the group details as required 4 Click confirm Delete Select the group to be deleted and click the delete icon The user will be asked to confirm this action Note A group cannot be deleted if it has vehicles assigned to it Search Click the
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30. GENERATE DATA LOGS To generate data logs 1 First select the vehicle from which the data should be downloaded 2 Set the timer period from which the data is to be used by typing values into the Start Date and End Date boxes Alternatively use the calendar buttons 3 Click the Generate Data Logs button 4 This will allow the user access to a Zip file that contains the previously downloaded data downloaded once a day that once extracted can be opened with Wintrac 9 6 Controller Logger Downloads Available in certain Markets only This works in the exact same way as the Data Logger Downloads but is for the data from the Service Watch port of the SR2 Controllers TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 74 Tracking 9 7 Door Alarm Settings The door alarm settings section allows the user to configure the frequency that door alarms will be generated It applies to vehicles with door switch sensors installed Configuration can be changed for one vehicle or multiple vehicles at once Door Alarm Settings Configure door alarm settings ey Click here to configure a single vehicle click here to configure multiple vehicles Change time frequency of alarms This allows the user to determine the dwell time before an alarm is generated after a door opening Time can be set between 10 and 240 minutes Configure Door Alarm Settings Door Alarm settings SC Dora CONFIRM TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 75 Tracking 9 8 Vehi
31. Manager Unit Fuel Usage Report e Data Logger Temperature History e Geo Fence Report e Geo Fence activity by Geo Fence Report e Operations History Report e Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report e Preventative Maintenance History Report e Reefer Position History Report e Reefer Utilisation Report e TKDL Temperature Graph e Temperature Chart As a user selects the report type they will see a brief description of the report function and information relating to the Maximum number of vehicles and Maximum Date range the report can be run against After a user hits generate report a user can filter data change the column ordering and show or hide columns However if the user exports a report all columns in the default order shall be exported TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 45 Data Management 2 Select a standard report category Select A Report 24 Hr Reefer History Alarm History Report Command History Report Controller Temperature History Report Current Fleet Report Data Logger Temperature History Report Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions Report Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Usage Report Fuel Manager Fuel Exception History Report Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Exceptions Report Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Usage Report Geofence Activity By Geofence Report Geofence Report Operations History Report Reefer Position History Report Reefer Utilisation Report TKDL Temperature Graph Temperature Chart Two Way Aud
32. Movement Creation Date Sitra HQ 08 11 11 10 33 23 One item found Q Add Edt Delte Assign X Back Add Q Add To add a new Geo Fence click Add This opens the map page and the user can then click the Geo Fence icon to add a new Geo Fence To see more details on this process refer to section 6 11 Edit 4 Edit To change any Geo Fence settings 1 Select the Geo Fence by clicking the radio button next to it 2 Click the edit icon to edit the details of the Geo Fence and the boundaries Delete cC Delete To remove a Geo Fence from the system 1 Select the Geo Fence by clicking the radio button next to it 2 Click the delete icon Assign Assign On the Assign Geofences page the user must select to assign by Geofence or to assign by vehicle TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 100 Edit Geo Fence Tracking This page allows the user to modify the settings associated with a Geo Fence An example screenshot is shown below followed by an explanation of the different fields Edit Geofence Description Colour Notify on Entry Notify on Exit Notify on Movement Active At All Times Notification Type Contact CONFIRM Eo Castlebanks Blue A m A Email CANCEL Description This is the description name of the Geo Fence and how it will be referenced on the Geo Fence list Color This sets the color in which the Geo Fence will be displayed on the Maps page Th
33. OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 124 Tracking 12 Logout The user can log out from any page on the site by clicking on the options button on the top right hand side of the page 1 Click the logout button f THERMO KING 1 amgtk1 celtrak com x Speed Type MPH Temperature Type Celsius Fuel Unit MPG Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Support Cd User Guide Email Support 1 Click Reports Current Fleet Report 24 Hr Reefer History LOGOUT E Click Yes to confirm that you wish to log out Otherwise click No to return to the Track Vehicles page Tracking TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATA MANAGEMENT ADMINI Logout Are you sure you want to logout of TracKing Yes 3 No TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 125 Tracking 13 Page Footer Icons The links in the footer displayed on each page of the application give the user one click access to the following items Contact Us Contact Us Click the Contact Us icon to send a mail to support A new mail with the correct email address and subject will be opened in your default email application CJ User Guide User Manual Click this icon to open the online help for this application The help will open in a separate browser window 14 Password Recovery If you forget your password it can be recovered from the main login page You will be prompted to enter your email address username
34. US amp Canada v CONFIRM CANCEL User Preferences can also be seen on the settings dropdown menu TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 if THERMO KING E FMGe celtrak com x Speed Type KPH Temperature Type Celsius Fuel Unit Litres 100Km Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time j me r User Guide U Email Support j 1 Click Reports I Current Fleet Report E I 24 Hr Reefer History me ceti a Page 121 Tracking Speed Settings Click the relevant radio button to display speed in miles per hour MPH or kilometers per hour KPH lemperature Click the relevant radio button to display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit Refresh Interval Select a value from the drop down list to set the time between 30 and 300 seconds when the data is refreshed During a refresh the application logs the latest data available from the server This will include any periodic updates that have been downloaded from vehicles since the last refresh A refresh does not result in a download request being sent to any vehicle s Refresh Interval S Set data refresh interval e seconds CAPS CONFIRM Fuel Settings Select the units of measurement for the fuel measurement This will be reflected in the tracking page and reports Time Zone Select the time zone of the user This will be reflected in the tracking page and reports TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 122 Tracking Alarms List Clicking on t
35. Vet Clinic IRL On 49 250 43 0 00 00 CyceSeny 9 Razor UpVI via DAS e 09 17 14 12 24 31 PM No Satellite Coverage 4 23 9 32 1 Continuous 4353863899540 e No Data No Satellite Coverage 353864618609 LMU3000 e 09 08 14 3 04 37 PM Vet Clinic IRL On 1 0 0 0 Cycle Sentry MaireMcAndrew 15707865495 Ed Flahive Kore Ll No Data No Satellite Coverage e 4 5 Clear Messages Tracking List This list forms the main body of the window It lists the vehicles currently being tracked by the TracKing system which are selected in the Vehicle Selection Tree The list sequence can be reordered by dragging and dropping the column headers The data can be sorted by clicking a column header Columns can be added or removed by clicking the Columns button Refer to the Tracking List page for a more detailed explanation of what data can be displayed Vehicle Selection Tree gt gt I n Click on the gt icon to use this slide out menu to choose which vehicles to include in the Tracking List Message Window This window at the bottom of the screen displays messages whenever a request for data is sent to a vehicle TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 20 Tracking 5 1 Tracking List The Tracking List shows those vehicles which have been selected for display in the Vehicle Selection Menu Tracking List Show 50 entries First Previous PE Next Last IN Filter Columns Save Colu
36. by a lock icon The E symbol denotes that the vehicle has a door lock fitted the door is currently locked and the Telematics unit is in Conservative Countdown or ON mode If this button 1s clicked an unlock command shall be sent to this unit A tool tip shall display door is locked for this symbol The BE symbol denotes that the vehicle has a door lock fitted the door is currently unlocked and the Telematics unit is in Conservative Countdown or ON mode If this button is clicked a lock command shall be sent to this unit A tool tip shall display door is unlocked for this symbol If either icon is clicked a pop up shall appear to the user asking them to confirm that they want to lock or unlock the door and that this 1s an additional cost if sent via SMS Door Lock checkbox must be checked on Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed Last Known Position This states the last confirmed location of the vehicle If No Satellite Coverage is displayed this means the vehicle is in an area of poor GPS coverage or may not have the GPS antenna attached The tool tip for last known position shall display a more detailed location information By clicking on the text the user is brought to the Maps section of the website The selected vehicle is shown on the map This is a new feature and replaces the Map icon in the current system and saves column space on the Tracking List If a unit is out of GPS coverage and displays
37. connected to Port A whether the device is connected via DAS or DAS IV and the version of firmware that the device is running if available If a communication issue occurs between the Telematics Device and the TK device connected on port B the word Disconnected will be displayed after the TK Device information if device information available Vehicle Group This indicates the vehicle group that the vehicle belongs to Speed This displays the speed of a vehicle when it last reported to the website It can be displayed in Mph or Kph depending on the User s preferences Ambient Temp This indicates the ambient temperature that the refrigeration unit sensor is reading It is displayed if Controller information is available This can be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the user s preferences Fuel Level This shows the Fuel Level of a Reefer Fuel Tank size must be greater than O on the Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed Fuel Level is displayed if Controller information is available and if the fuel sensor is connected to the Controller If the fuel sensor is connected to the REB it shall only be displayed if REB is in Full On or Countdown power modes This can be displayed in Litres Imperial or US gallons depending on the user s preferences TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 30 Tracking S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 These represent the temperature value that independent data logger DAS HMI
38. for a unit and that can be performed Over The Air OTA through the Tracking website This activation is carried out from the Set OptiSet Plus Named Profile or Set OptiSet Plus Numeric Profile on the Administration Menu Miscellaneous ail Scheduled Reports ail Customizable Reports Send Optiset Plus Fie gt Retrieve OptiSet Plus file Oy Set OptiSet Plus Numeric AL f JS Update Unit Software Set a Named Profile The named temperature profile contains predefined temperature set points based on the cargo carried where numeric profile selection allows a user select a specific temperature If the user selects the named profile option they will be prompted to select the type of profile required from two available options e SR3 Single Temperature Trailers e SR4 Single Temperature Trailers Select Named Temperature Profile Type Select Named Temperature Profile Type 4 Controller Type SR3 Single Temperature Trailers SR3 Single Temperature Trailers SR4 Single Temperature Trailers CONFIRM CANCEL TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 115 Tracking The user will be presented with a list of defined temperature profiles based on the cargo carried The most appropriate Set Point should be chosen and confirmed The status of the request can be tracked in the command history report Select Named Profiles Select Named Profiles Current Set Point is 25 F Bulbs Li
39. is sent to the Unit asking for a current status message to be sent to the Server immediately outside of its standard logging interval An SMS charge will apply to the customer for using this request The Ping request can be tracked on the Command History Report The tool tip displays Get Data for this vehicle Wi Fi This column displays the Wi Fi icon if the Telematics unit has reported any message via Wi Fi in the last 5 minutes If a vehicle is in Wi Fi then Two Way commands shall be sent to the Vehicle via Wi Fi Currently only some REBs have Wi Fi capability For further information about Wi Fi including Infrastructure recommendations see TK 55065 REB Diagnostic Manual or contact your local Thermo King Dealer Optiset Profile This is the current Named Optiset temperature profile currently running on the Unit This is only displayed on REBs that have their Controller information available If a REB is not using a named temperature profile and if this is any other Telematics units this cell displays a blank value RA 1 The Return Air is the temperature reading in zone of the air that has circulated through the box and is entering the refrigeration unit This is only displayed if controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value mus
40. menu is available on all pages and allows the user to see all the vehicles configured on their TracKing system Depending on the system configuration the vehicles may be arranged in groups Tick boxes are provided for each vehicle and group to enable the user to select which vehicles groups will be displayed on the current page for example in the tracking list or on the map al Note After selecting vehicles the user should click the Refresh icon window before exiting the Vehicle Selection menu to update the data in the main browser Accessing the Vehicle Selection Tree gt gt 1 To access the menu hover over the navy bar gt at the side of the browser window When the menu slides out it displays a list of vehicle icons as shown below Vehicle Selection e os Thermo King B F Vehicles B TK Units i 5 Pvbu 330253 4 z 353864606579 4353864612665 Oo 4353864612682 2 To close the menu Click on the navy bar again or Click in the main browser window or After a short period of inactivity the menu will close automatically Selecting Vehicles The user can select deselect all vehicles at once as a group or individually by checking the box at the appropriate level To select a vehicle to include in the display on the current page tick the box next to it Vehicles can be located by scrolling through the list or using the search option TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 16 Tracking Icons
41. only available for customers in USA The customer shall get information about pending or overdue maintenance through the Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report on the TKTracKing website This report is fleet wide and consists of one row per vehicle It provides information regarding whether a given vehicle is overdue for a Preventative Maintenance when the next Preventative Maintenance is due and when the last Preventative Maintenance was performed If no Preventative Maintenance of a particular type has been carried out on a vehicle the Preventative Maintenance compliance report shall state the Preventative Maintenance type values as blanks Customer shall log onto TracKing Customer shall navigate to Reports page by clicking on Data Management Customer shall select Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report from the report dropdown Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report loads See figure below Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report Customers Unit Preventative Maintenance Compliance Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Central Standard Time Speed Type MPH PMT PM Type Next PM A Due Next PM B Due Port A A Port A Port B Port B 611011 Trailer SR2Traler BOSS 611049 Satisfied Satisfied 14 Jan 2013 14 Jan 2014 SR2 Trailer BOSS 2 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel PDF gaRTF Print e The Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report is schedulable e To
42. remainder of the form 2 Using a vehicle location on a map a Right click on the map to display the Add POI button Note you can right click on any part of the map to create a new POI You can use a specific vehicle position to create a POI TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 97 Tracking Castiebar 2 nt E A lt gt N i Castlerea S J w Ballyhaunis mn 9 V7 s Longford P D Claremorris X a j Ballinrobe Roscommon L Tuam Mullingar f B 7 o xt Athlone A T rw 1 Moate f Add POI Here ore x aie Ldughrea CE M 5 N Tr Lisdoonvafna A N A Portlaoise b Click the Add new POT link c The Add Edit Points of Interest page will open with the latitude and longitude values already populated d Complete the remainder of the form 3 Using a report useful where a vehicle has visited POI at an earlier time a Open a report which logged a vehicle at the POI for example a position history report b Scroll to the entry for that location c Click on the location to display it on the map page the map now has the longitude latitude of this point d Right click on the location to display the Add POI button e Click the Add POI button f The Add Edit Points of Interest page will open with the latitude and longitude values already populated g Complete the remainder of the form 4 Select any position on the map a Right click on the location
43. sorting column ordering and column visibility so that the next time that user logs on the saved Tracking List configuration shall load Sorting Columns Data in the Tracking List can be sorted by clicking any column header One of the following arrows will appear at that column header la This indicates the column that the tracking data is sorted by and whether in ascending or descending order The four most important columns are e Vehicle This displays the name of the vehicle as defined in the system administration Clicking on the vehicle name brings the user to the Edit Vehicle page The vehicle name cannot be hidden and cannot have its position altered i e the Vehicle column cannot be dragged to another location on the list e Last Known Position This states the last confirmed location of the vehicle Clicking on the Last Known Position brings the user to the location on the map e Date This displays the date and time at which the last valid data was received from the vehicle Clicking on the Date column will request the vehicle to send in an update e Wi Hi If the vehicle is communicating via Wi Fi an icon is displayed in the Wi Fi column Ordering Columns Columns can be re ordered by dragging and dropping them by the header Simply left click the mouse on one of the column headers hold down the left mouse button and drag the column to the desired location Then release the mouse The column will now appear in that order
44. the selection You will now be simulating the selected customer This means you can see the selected customer s data Select Customer currently selected 1 5 Montgomery AL ia A strong firm ABAR Trucking ABC Customer ABC Plant Hire Alabama Sausages Altruistic Services Amazing Trucking Andy Healthcare Solutions Angel Beauty Supplies Ardrahan Transport Ltd Arold Construction Inc Arty Services ATS Healthcare Solutions Axalta Solutions Baby Boo Global Logistics Back to Basics Logistics Banana Farm Benny amp Dave Construction Benny Whitehead Inc Rindivarcitu Ganancac m Save Selection TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 12 Tracking 2 2 Error Messages To ensure that data is inputted correctly to the system checks are done in software on the values entered into the data fields on pages requiring user input Similarly any changes to the system configuration add edit delete are cross checked to ensure that they will not adversely affect another setting If any problems are anticipated the system will generate an error message to alert the user to potential problems To close an error message click on the X in the top right hand corner of the message box Example 1 If a user tries to generate a report without selecting any vehicles a validation error will be displayed advising the user to select vehicles Validation Error Please select the vehicles required to
45. trip e Defrost Select the relevant zone and click on Initiate Defrost to initiate a defrost on the reefer e Continuous Mode Click the Continuous Mode button to set the reefer s mode of operation to Continuous This will determine how the user can control the set points Please refer to the reefer documentation for more information e Cycle Sentry Mode Click the Cycle Sentry Mode button to set the reefer s mode of operation to Cycle Sentry This will determine how the user can control the set points Please refer to the reefer documentation for more information e Remote On This command remotely turns on the Controller Warning This command allows the user to turn on the reefer remotely Please ensure operators and Drivers and anyone that may come in contact with the Reefer have been warned of this possibility The following warning message is displayed for the users when selecting the Remote On command TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 69 Tracking CAUTION You are about to remotely TURN ON the chosen unit s Before you remotely turn ON this unit please check that it is allowed to start in the selected mode Diesel or Electric In Europe the use of Diesel mode is prohibited on Ferries and in other restricted areas Are you sure you want to proceed wt Confirm X Cancel e Remote Off This command remotely turns off the Controller TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 70 Tracking Note The system will display a wa
46. user can search for a location using the find a place option ll Find a place When finding a place the user can type in a place name or zip code and Google Maps will suggest a number of related locations iS e H x Pr os i li 2855 Bloomington Avenue Minneapolis MN re ALNE he rdiet EN CS Chidren s Hospetals and Circa ol Menesota 2855 Bloomington Ave 2855 Bioomington Ave Minneapols MN 55407 USA 6 10Geo Fence The Geo Fence feature allows the customer to mark areas of importance through which their vehicles are expected to transmit and receive notification when they enter exit that area For example setting a Geo Fence around a delivery point could enable the customer to identify 1f a delivery is taking too long to be unloaded by the recipient The Geo Fences which are configured on the system can be displayed on the a e To display the Geo Fenced areas click the Show Geo Fences icon in the Map Menu TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 40 Tracking X 205 n To e ay x UN B Test Geofence ES E y 5 Sitra HO Ves Test Geofence Ca J Teach na Coiribe v Guesth Beckman Coulter Ireland Inc Nestors a SuperValu a Galway Technologies Enterprise a Ireland oneenageisha Community College Sg Woodie s DIY Wellpark amp Goyle beo Cluain Mhuire Campus 6 11 Create a Geo Fence To create a Geo Fence
47. 00 00 0 0 15 Vehicle 8 2013 29 9 55 11 16 231 18 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 47 Auaust 2013 28 3 49 45 03 24 0 23 4 7 4 22 23 34 6 3 1 5 TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 51 Tracking 8 10Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Usage Report This report summarizes individual unit On Hours and fuel usage by month Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Usage Report Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Usage Report Preferences Fuel Unit U S Gallons Units Selected 66 8 11Data Logger Temperature History This report shows Thermo King Data logger data for the selected vehicles and the selected period Note that Cargo Watch DAS and TKDL sensor data is only shown on this report This report also shows the power status of the controller This report is restricted to 20 vehicles and duration of 32 days Data Logger Temperature History Report Data L 18 1 1 5 er Tem 08 09 Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Central Standard Time Speed Type KPH Vehicle Mamme Ai re History Report for period 17 11 2008 09 47 to Unit E Not Defined 2013 Unit Type Not Defined Vehicle 2 July 2013 129 82 9 12 9 70 0 0 6 August 2013 177 101 9 38 3 63 7 0 6 Vehicle 3 July 2013 230 145 1 108 5 36 6 0 6 August 2013 132 75 3 0 0 75 3 0 6 Vehicle 4 July 2013 146 96 4 63 0 33 4 0 7 August 2013 409 844 13 8 70 6 0 8 Vehicle 5 July 2013 91 53 0 8 8 44 2 0 6 August 2013 106 69 4 7 6 61 8 07 Vehicle 6 July 2013 213 129 4 70 6 58 8 0 6 August 2013 160 118 2 76 7
48. 4 03 2013 Tracking Days Days Vehicle Name Performed Type A Since Type B Since Dealer Previous Previous 04 Sep 2012 Yes TK US Tk EM Philadelphia TK US Tk 811049 28 Feb 2013 Yes 45 Philadelphia 611049 44 Jan 2013 Yes 14 Yes 365 pae 611049 TK US Tk 31 Dec 2012 Yes Philadelphia 01 Mar 2013 Ed change belt 01 Mar 2013 Gaya All is well 01 Mar 2013 Ed change oil 01 Mar 2013 4 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel PDF aaRTF Print e The Preventative Maintenance History Report is schedulable e To schedule this report Customer shall navigate to Scheduled Reports page by clicking on Administration Scheduled Reports e The Customer shall select Preventative Maintenance History Report from the report dropdown 8 17 Reefer Position History Report This report shows positional information for the selected vehicles and the selected period Note the option to Replay this vehicle is available on this report by clicking on this text at the start of the report This report is restricted to 20 vehicles and duration of 32 days ninamnan nc An aT EO dz Masik Fani Moeke nec Position History Report Position History Report for period 25 01 2013 12 27 to 20 02 2013 23 59 Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH nr bate time IEEE TT XN 7T AN PVDU 330191 8 Replay this Veh
49. 41 5 0 7 Vehicle 7 July 2013 234 152 1 101 3 50 9 0 7 August 2013 203 754 58 69 3 0 4 Date amp Time rm 1 05 km East of Bloomington Minnesota LU SA 1741m8 09 54 174108 05 56 174108 10 03 1701 08 10 06 174108 1035 170108 1035 1741m8 1038 170108 10353 105km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 1 08 bm East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 108km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 1 08 km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 1 08 km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 1 05 km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA 1 08 km East of Bloomington Minnesota USA TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 80 44 AT 157 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 15 7 272 272 272 272 P 272 272 Yes Yes Page 52 Tracking 8 12Geo Fence Report A new Detailed filter checkbox has been added to the Geofence Report Data Management Select a standard report category Geofence Report View entries to and exits from geofences by selected vehicles during the selected time Maximum Selections 50 Maximum Date Range 32 days Select a customized report category Select A Report Select Start amp End Date Start Date 03 07 2014 1224 E S End Date 08 09 201423 59 5 Exclude Sunday l GENERATE REPORT The Detailed checkbox determines whether suppressed entry and exits are displayed or not The Geo Fence report shows entry exit and movement times
50. 5 PM 09 18 14 4 59 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 5 Check Ambient Temp Sensor 9 09 17 14 6 31 PM 09 18 14 4 58 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 49 1 Microprocessor Power Up Reset 9 09 05 14 8 57 AM 09 18 14 4 56 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 4 6 Check Coolant Temp Sensor 15 09 04 14 6 23 PM 09 18 14 4 53 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 112 Check Remote Fans 8 09 17 14 6 33 PM 09 17 14 7 09 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 W 108 Door Open Timeout 5 09 17 14 6 48 PM 09 17 14 7 09 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 113 Check Electric Heat Circuit 2 09 17 14 6 33 PM 09 17 14 6 33 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 24 items found displaying 1 to 10 First Prev 1 2 3 Next Last Confirm X Cancel TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 123 Tracking 11 Alarm Visibility Since alarms may occur at any time it is important that TracKing users are made aware when they occur As the Track Vehicles and Maps pages are the most frequently used notification of new alarms is displayed on these pages Alarm notification will remain until all alarms have been acknowledged on the Alarms page As no details are displayed with the notification the user must visit the Alarms page for more information on the type of alarm which has occurred Tracking List Alarm Notification When an alar
51. B 345753 5 391293 B 121228 B 140824 6 435923 2 405 52 002 53 255481 SO3 207738 53 313003 53 198653 53 199111 53 290139 51 965 L D B 353283 es 271308 56 items found displaying 1 to 10 Q Add Edit Delte MSearch Add Q Add Click the Add icon to add a new POI This will open the Add Edit POI page However unless the longitude and latitude is known in advance it is better to use one of the approaches described in the Add New Point of Interest page TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 96 Tracking Edit 8 Edit To change the details of a Point of Interest 1 Select the Point of Interest by ticking the box in the leftmost column Click the Edit icon to open the Add Edit POI page Delete Delete To delete a Point of Interest 1 Select the Point of Interest by ticking the box in the leftmost column 2 Click the delete icon Search aa Search To search for a particular POI click the search icon to open the search page Add New Point of Interest To add a new point of interest the system must know the latitude and longitude of the locations There are four ways of adding a point of interest 1 if the user already knows the latitude and longitude of the location a Open the Points of Interest page in the Administration Menu and click the Add icon b Inthe Add Edit Points of Interest page which then opens type in the latitude and longitude values and complete the
52. B Joe Bothar Na Dtreabh NB Off Y 47 42 59 353864614034 At Ceitrak IRL es 2 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel PDF gaRTF amp Print TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 17 Tracking 2 24 Hr Reefer History Report Click the 24 Hr Reefer History Report to see the information logged for a particular reefer in the preceding 24 hour period The data is displayed as follows 24 Hour Reefer Fleet History Report 243 Hour Vehicle History Report Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH Operating Operating Operating Mode for Mode for Mode for fone 1 fone 7 fone 3 04052003 TRANS CAN 17 27 48 GDa 1738 0405 2008 TRAMSCAN 17 29 52 amp Da1738 O4 05 2008 TRAMSCAN 17 31 55 BDa1738 OF05 2003 TRANSCAN 17 33 58 5081738 D4m5 2008 TRAHSCAM 17 36 01 6D81738 0405 2008 TRANS CAN 1r 38 04 6091739 703 items Found displaying 1 to 50 First Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Laste Export options B Excel Jj PDF gg RTF 3 Exporting Data to File To export the data for saving or easier viewing click the preferred file option Excel PDF or RTF link at the bottom of the report and save the file to the desired location TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 18 Tracking 4 3 Menu Bar The Menu Bar is displayed on every page of the TracKing application It allows the user to navigate quickly around the
53. F Print 8 3 Command History Report Generate a report of the status of all requests sent to the selected vehicles during the selected time period This report displays a status of a variety of request types including e Get Data e Optiset Send Remotely e Optiset Set Named Profile e Optiset Set Numeric Profile TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 47 e Software Updates e Two Way Clear Alarms e Two Way Continuous e Two Way Cycle Sentry e Two Way Defrost Zone e Two Way Pre Trip e Two Way Remote On Off e Send Geofence Configuration This report is restricted to 50 vehicles and duration of 32 days Command History Report Unit Requests for period 09 04 2014 8 16 00 AM to 09 11 2014 11 59 00 PM Preferences d seus Type Celsius Time Zone Central Standard Time spen MET KPH REB Ed SR3 2 Get Data REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip REB Ed SR3 2 Two Way Pre Trip Tracking FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com FlahiveEd celtrak com 09 05 2014 8 08 53 AM 09 08 2014 7 39 59 AM 09 08 2014 7 47 53 AM 09 08 2014 7 50 46 AM 09 08 2014 7 59 27 AM 09 08 2014 8 01 42 AM 09 08 2014 8 07 34 AM 09 08 2014 Success Success Faile
54. ISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Send OptiSet Plus file Select Required Components E Select All Cl Unit Setup Cargo Watch Setup El Temperature Profiles Upload When To Send Wait on driver confirmation Wait on driver confirmation immediately on availability CONFIRM CANCEL The user will still be able to send the file if presented with warnings but will not be allowed to send the file if they receive errors TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 113 Tracking Tracking TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Your File has been Uploaded Please view the Command History Report for updates Administration The screen above indicates the user has completed the first part of an OTA OptiSet Plus configuration file send The status of the operation from this point onwards is viewed through the Command history Report Command History Report Unit Requests for period 01 01 2014 12 02 to 01 09 2014 23 59 Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type MPH TTTE 7B 77777 NNI 777777 N77 NA 737 N77 ate ben REB SR4 Simulator Optiset Send Remotely JF AMG Cactus plants xml 01 06 2014 11 14 07 AM Success 01 06 2014 11 17 20 AM On REB SR4 Simulator 1 Optiset Send Remotely JFi amgtkQiceltrak com AMG Cactus and Icecream xm 01 06 2014 4 11 29 PM Success 01 06 2014 4 17 10 PM On REB SR4 Sim
55. Independent Sensor 6 Set Points Alarms Power Discharge Air Sensors FP Tw Pw pw D mw m m m m SA mw Return Air Sensors GENERATE REPORT TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 61 Temperature Chart for Razor 3 70 0 67 5 65 0 62 5 60 0 57 5 55 0 52 5 50 0 47 5 45 0 42 5 Alarms 15 Check Glow Plugs or Intake Air Heater j 29 09 10 19 37 08 WO V VAY V I L u a LL M Hl H LA A LIH AA AAA AMAAN AnA AAAA i f Ed SP1 SP2 SP3 RA1 RA2 RA3 DA1 DA2 DA3 Alarms B Chart View E Tabular Data View TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 62 Tracking 9 Administration The administration page allows the user to manage their TracKing system It provides links to configuration pages to add users and vehicles Note that the degree of access a user has to administration features is determined by the role assigned to them Roles are described in the next section Administration Temperature Vehicles Users Miscellaneous n Notifications A Add Vehicle Group a Change Password E Contacts e Two Way Commands A Vehicle Group Search n Add User A Points of Interest C Temperature Range 3 Vehicle Search S User Search Geofences Settings ty Scheduled Reports G9 Data Logger Downloads Da Customizable Reports Pe Door Alarm Settings l Temperature Profile s d r P Update Unit Software The administration featu
56. It is GSM enabled which allows it to communicate the data it has logged location data and sensor readings back to the server at any time and from any location Data is transferred to the server e At predefined intervals e When a request for the latest data is received by the unit TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 7 Tracking 1 2 GSM GPRS Network The server communicates with the hardware installed in the vehicles over the GSM network It can use a combination of SMS short message service messages and GPRS GPRS allows the transfer of larger amounts of information more efficiently D es Mobile GSM GPRIS Wifi 3G Network a Ad bid receive data request request data periodic settmgs downloads peto updates For this reason each vehicle or more precisely the hardware installed in it has a specific mobile number assigned to it This is set up by the Thermo King dealer during installation and does not require any customer administration Note Some REBs take advantage of 3G networks reducing message transmission duration For further information about Wi Fi including Infrastructure recommendations see TK 55065 REB Diagnostic Manual or contact your local Thermo king Dealer 1 3 Thermo King Server The server sits at the heart of the TracKing system It provides the interface between the monitoring software run in browsers on customer sites and the customer fleet Receive penodic download Request latest data da
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58. Repo 24 Hr Reefer Histor CONFIRM Report Fields Date 3 l Vehicle VERUM Unit _ _ Battery Fuel Door OP OP Q TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 111 Tracking Data Management Select a standard report category Position History Report Select a customized report category Select A Report This is a customized report created by Celtrak D U dLE Start Date 06 02 2009 21 24 BARS End Date 09 02 2009 21 24 PS GENERATE REPORT As can be seen from the screen shown above the new report is available in the Customized report dropdown The user must still select the vehicles trailers before running the report Send OptiSet Plus File OptiSet Plus Configuration files can be sent to a unit Over The Air OTA using the Send OptiSet Plus feature from the Tracking website This feature can be accessed from the Administration Menu TracKi ng TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATA MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Administration Temperature Vehicles Users Miscellaneous Notifications ES Add Vehicle Group A Change Password Contacts 2 Two Way Commands A Vehicle Group Search Sa Add User A Points of Interest b gt K Temperature Range Settings A Vehicle Search amp User Search Geofences e Data Logger Downloads al Scheduled Reports e Controler Logger Downloads Customizable Reports Te Door Alarm Settings Send Optiset Plus Fie
59. SA 1 06 km East of Blooming Minnesota USA 1 06 km East High Bloomington CS 0 451 4 58 0 50 413 44 9 Heat idi dd USA 1 06 km East i of 17 11 2008 GPRSSR2 High 10 15 26 HMI Bloomington CS 80 514 53 0 Heat BH l l l l1 17 11 2008 GPRSSR2 10 03 56 HMI 3 x 4f 48 1 17 11 2008 GPRSSR2 10 06 57 HMI X 28 cs 80 51 2 58 1 44 41 3 449 Af 48 1 17 11 2003 GPRSSR2 10 15 12 HMI 4r s 25 High High 50 41 3 449 y p X 48 1 c i 8 5 Current Fleet Report This report shows the status of every vehicle on the saved Tracking list for the current time The user does not have an option of selecting a time period for this report This is available as a one click report from the Tracking screen Current Fleet Report Current Fleet Report Preferences loners Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH Fuel Unit Litres Date amp Vehicle Door Engine Fuel Batte 1 CENT NN STE i lean ea aalst Jos ss 31 el 12 03 oroni Bothar Na Dtreabh NB 16 25 12 TI At Celtrak IRL 33 6 399 384 281 On 07 02 2014 REB Joe Bothar Na Dtreabh NG 0 Off Yes 17 12 59 F393964614031 At Celtak IRL 2 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel PDF aaRTF Print TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 49 Tracking 8 6 Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions This report is only avai
60. TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 66 Tracking Note The screenshot below shows a scrollable window with the alarms which are available for notifications Edit Notification Shutdown Alarms Notify when Selected Cleared Selected Available IHE 9 High Evaporator Temperature 10 High Discharge Pressure or Temp E 12 Sensor or Digital Sensor Shutdown 17 Engine Failed to Crank High Engine Coolant Temperature mm 6 Check Coolant Temp Sensor Low Engine Oil Pressure Engine Vapor Motor CR Failed to Start Cooling Cycle Check Alarm Notification Name This is the name by which the alarm will be identified in the Alarm Notification list and elsewhere in the system Select All This enables all the alarms Alarm Conditions The alarm conditions consist of a code e g 96 and a description e g Low Fuel Level The full list of alarm types will be displayed when the user opens the alarms notifications page Check the box next to the alarm condition which is to be included in this particular list Notification Type Notification can be via SMS or email or a combination of both Recipients Enter the people who should be notified in the event of this alarm Recipient must be added as a contact in order to appear in this list Confirm Click Confirm to save any changes How Alarm Notifications Work When an alarm occurs that has a notification associated with it defined in alarm notification list
61. User Name Select User s Time Zone UTC Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London User Role Basic User Tracking v Description User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data and retrieve logger downloads Date Format English Active 7 Mobile User E CONFIRM CANCEL TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 v Page 90 Tracking 3 Modify the account details as required Note only valid email addresses should be used for the username Search BB Search To search for a user click the search icon and enter a user name whole or partial HINT To see a list of all users leave the text box blank then click Confirm to perform the search User Search This search page enables the user to search for a user configured on the system 1 Enter the name whole or partial to search for in the text box HINT To see a list of all users leave the text box blank and click Confirm A list of all the users will appear 2 Click Confirm to begin the search User Search Leer Mame John COMFIR CANCEL When the search is complete the results will be displayed in the User List Delete User Customers cannot delete users from the system To disable the account edit the password to be something else so that the user can no longer access the system Then email support to remove the user from the system completely TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 91 Tracking 9 10Miscellaneous Administration
62. Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed It is displayed if Controller information is available if the door sensor is connected to the Controller or if connected directly to a REB The door sensor is available in Countdown and Full on power modes Door 3 This shows whether a fitted Door in zone 3 is Open or Closed Door Switch checkbox must be checked on Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed It is displayed if Controller information is available if the door sensor is connected to the Controller or if connected directly to a REB The door sensor is available in Countdown and Full on power modes TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 29 Tracking Engine Hours This indicates the total number of hours that the refrigeration unit is powered by the engine over its life time It is displayed if Controller information is available Port A Port A displays the device connected to the Telematics unit on Port A It shows the name the device connected to Port A whether the device is connected via DAS or DAS IV and the version of firmware that the device is running if available If a communication issue occurs between the Telematics Device and the TK device connected on port A the word Disconnected will be displayed after the TK Device information if device information available Port B Port A displays the device connected to the Telematics unit on Port B It shows the name the device
63. a vehicle CONFIRM cancer TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 104 Tracking Assign by Geo Fence All Geofences are displayed in the Select Geofence list box By clicking on a Geofence the user can clearly see the vehicles associated with that Geofence and shall have the ability to allocate or de allocate vehicles using the list boxes provided Assign Type Assign Type Assign By Geofence CUI K m 7 H 77 CH UJ Athenry Razor 0406468 2 Athlone Razor Ed Car 7 Bunratty Should Mot Registe Razor Ed Desk 7 CEL REB 353860407137 4 Danas Office REB 3860393 2 Dublin REB Ed Car 7 Ed s House REB Ed SR3 0 Galway goose lake Gort M18 Roundabout Joe House Kilcolgan Limerick Tunnel Northbound Limerick Tunnel Southbound Moycullen Parkwest Depot Sam s Area A maximum of 100 Genfences can be assigned to a venicie n ENSE Command History Report Assigned Geo Fences The Command History Report may be used to track the request status of an update to a vehicle s Dynamic Geofence configuration Command History Report Unit Requests for period 05 14 2013 11 00 to 06 14 2013 23 59 Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH Vehide name command AI 77771778 77 NNI 7777787777 Status a 70 77157730773 AMG Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuration 06 13 2013 3 00 40 PM Success 06 13 2013 3 03 15 PM On AMG Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuratio
64. am Ingersoll Rand TracKang TRACKING WEB USER MANUAL TK60178 8 OP EN REv 6 0 October 11 2014 Copyright Celtrak Ltd 2014 TF THERMO KING Tracking 1 Table of Contents TRACKING WEB USER MANUAL cccccccccccccccccccccsccccccsccccccscccccccceccccccccccccceccccccececccceccccccccsccccccsccccccececeecs 1 TK60178 8 OP EN REV 6 0 iessc ce vacui csan eo ee vua e ewiv eos ose v vac eviv I vu o ecu ova Pede ceu vos Ovedva de ONU sce ova dur Fa MU EU INO puo ge o oNUNDUEET 1 VT SIONT COTO METTE ET 5 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW iced iu re rN Tn mS AM M dM MEM iM EM ME ML E M MM UE LE 6 1 1 CUSTOMER EEEET esee dide xD EUER MM ME EM MM UM E E 7 1 2 GS IGP SET ORM RR RR eem 8 1 3 THERMO KING SERVER TE atari aretncsceci aerate stale clr ca ces canta ccuaenciete AA AEEA 8 1 4 CUSTOMER TERMINAL a aeaea r gaiseaeuditns Qasta pus camaenusanedendvena tan cbaseunpoanaesas lene pieeneudaestenbasndeveaeieutewuens 9 2 LOGIN PAGE e RRT OH M 10 2 1 USER LEVELS 11 User R le DescriptIONS 11 aT T c tes enc E E E E E QR 11 ME O aaea A OEA E E AEEA 12 2 2 ERROR MIES SAGES sorron E EE IE M EMI M E RM UE 13 3 CONNECTIVITY FUNCTIONS MATRIX ccccccccsccccccsccccccsccccccsccccccccsccccccscccccceccccccsccccccecccccc
65. be displayed if the alarm is specific to a zone Z1 Z3 P means the alarm was raised while the unit was in pre trip mode G means the alarm is guarded If you click directly on an alarm icon you will be brought to the Alarms page where more details of any alarms for that vehicle are displayed Alarms Displaying all unacknowledged alarms from the last 60 days Alarms greater than 60 days old can be viewed in the Alarm History Summary Report fname 0 O one premo e tione T tasttonaed v Last nown Postion rm F AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 30 Defrost Damper Stuck Closed 20 Engine Vapor Motor CR Failed to Start 10 High Discharge Pressure or Temp 28 Pre trip or Self Check Abort 32 Refrigeration Capacity Low 43 Unit Forced to Low Speed Modulation 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 32 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 09 17 14 10 39 AM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 6 items found displaying all items Confirm 9 Cancel Lock Some unit may have a door lock attached and this will be represented
66. cle Administration This section of the Administration page allows the user to edit vehicle and vehicle group details The options are e Add Vehicle Group e Vehicle Group Search e Vehicle Search TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 76 Tracking Adding Vehicles Once on your system vehicles can be added removed from groups and assigned to different users and all their downloaded data will be logged However vehicles can only be added to the system by Thermo King there is no Add Vehicle feature available to the customer in the TracKing application This is necessary as new vehicles need to be configured on the server and they must also have the correct hardware installed Please contact support for assistance in adding new vehicles from your fleet to the system TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 77 Tracking Add Vehicle Group This page allows the user to add a new vehicle group To do this Enter a group name 2 Click the Confirm button Add Vehicle Group Group Name Example Group CONFIRM E CANCEL When confirmed the Vehicle Group List will be displayed with the new group added TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 78 Tracking Vehicle Group List The vehicle group list is displayed when 1 The user adds a new vehicle group or 2 When a Vehicle Group Search is performed The page appears as follows Vehicle Group List vehicle Group list for Test Customer 1 a fe Continental Vehicles Early
67. creenshot of the Add Edit Contact page is shown below Add Edit a Contact Personal Details Contact Name Contact Details NL NENNEN AM 1 2 3 4 5 The mobile number should be prefixed with and the international dialing code Speed Type Temperature Type Temperature Type Celsius Fahrenheit Contact Preferences The fields below are to ensure that any messages sent are formatted in the preference of that contact Language English v Timezone GMT 08 00 Central Daylight Time CONFIRM Note Phone numbers are entered in the format followed by the international dialing code and then the numbers e g for a US number 611 123 1234 you should enter 16111231234 for a UK number 0123 1234567 it should be entered as 441231234567 note drop the leading 0 on European numbers TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 95 Tracking Points of Interest Maintenance This menu displays a list of all the points of interest which are configured on the system These are locations of interest to the customer such as depots or delivery points and can be represented on the map as a POI icon Sort the list by description longitude or latitude by clicking on the appropriate column heading Points Of Interest peserintion Lonatude uatitude n E 6 072 53 391 LI LI LI d L L LJ Ard ballyands Buse HewLandz Bray Bray Cross Clty lest Cok Depot 5 396 5 19129
68. cts a vehicle an information window for the vehicle is displayed This window shows position information speed temperature information and its operations mode If available the user can also select a Google Street View from this information prompt or from the Google Pegman control on the left of screen E t 1 gt Athle AN 353864612665 Date 26 03 13 16 40 56 Position M6 6 06 km South West of Kilconnell Galway IRL Speed 45 kph Street View zone sp Ra op Mode 1 E TE High Mod Cool ba l EY Moni Claregalway 7 the v y m Athen e js i fer amp d a E aa a Ue m r Oranmore 353864612665 E Ballybane m 6 4 Satellite Hybrid Maps Crauahwell The integrated Google maps allow the user to switch to two different map types in addition to the standard map 1 Satellite Map this can show detailed physical features if zoomed in sufficiently The user can toggle on and off labels for this map by selecting the labels tab under the Satellite Menu on the top right screen TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 35 Tracking Note These images are stored satellite images and should not be considered as a real time representation of the area being viewed TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATA MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Wl Map Satellite a 42M Show imagery with street names
69. d 8 4 Controller Temperature History Report This report shows Thermo King Controller data for the selected vehicles and the selected period Note that 09 05 2014 8 09 04 AM 09 08 2014 7 44 27 AM 09 08 2014 7 48 07 AM 09 08 2014 7 58 35 AM 09 08 2014 7 59 47 AM 09 08 2014 8 05 34 AM 09 08 2014 8 07 57 AM 09 08 2014 Show hide columns Show hide columns peu Command Original Pre Trip passed Controller is in Sleep Mode Pre Trip passed Controller is in Sleep Mode Pre Trip passed Previous Pre Trip in progress Controller is Off Cargo Watch and DAS sensor data is not shown on this report This report is restricted to 20 vehicles and duration of 32 days TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 48 Tracking Controller Temperature History Report Controller Temperature History Report for period 17 11 2008 09 41 to 18 11 2008 09 41 Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Central Standard Time Speed Type KPH Date amp Vehicle FER Unit DA RA OP DA RA OP RA OP Unit ae 1 05 km East of Higl Hiat Hiat Bloomington C5 80 451 1 58 3 44 41 3 44 9 Af 48 1 17 11 2008 GPRSSR2 09 51 28 HMI Heat Cool Cool Minnesota USA 1 05 km East of Hiat Hiat Bloomington CS 80 451 2 58 27 Heat 44 41 5 44 9 Cool Af 48 1 17 11 2008 GPRSSR2 09 56 43 HMI 28 Minnesota USA 1 06 km East of Bloomington CS 8 amp 0 512 58 1 44 41 3 44 9 Minnesota U
70. e following colours are allowed for a Geofence Blue Red Green Yellow White Orange Notify On Entry If this is selected the system shall notify selected contacts when the vehicles associated with a particular Geofence are now active inside that Geofence This is deselected by default TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 101 Tracking Notify on Exit If this is selected the system shall notify the contacts specified when the vehicles associated with this Geofence exits the Geofence This is deselected by default Notify On Movement Tick this box if a notification should be generated by any movement within the Geo Fence boundaries by the vehicle trailer when the controller is off Active all Times This specifies that the Geofence is active 24 hours a day 7 days a week This is selected by default For vehicles using static Geofences these are active all the time If the user deselects this value the following screen shall be displayed Edit Geofence Description MG Tuam Colour Blue X Notify on Registration Notify on Deregistration Vl Notify on Movement MI Active At All Times Geofence Time Zone No Value Selected start Day start Time end Day Jendtime Mon 12 15 Sun 13 15 Tue 1815 Wed 06 15 Notification Type Email amp SMS Contact AnneMarie Declan Ed Flahive Eddie LU Time Zone of Geofence The Geofence must be associated with a valid time zone This is
71. e only displayed if Controller information is available Engine RPM This indicates the Revs Per Minute of the reefer at the exact moment the unit has generated the temperature message It is displayed if Controller information is available Power Source This describes how the refrigeration unit is powered It can be Diesel Electric or Cryo TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 32 Tracking 5 2 Messages Window This window at the bottom of the tracking list displays messages whenever a request for data is sent to a vehicle If the vehicle is contactable it will display a sequence of messages which show the connection being set up It does not display the actual data being downloaded All messages generated for the customer fleet are displayed in this window regardless of whether they are initiated by the person logged into the current terminal or by another system user elsewhere The screenshot below shows a message being displayed when the user clicks the Get Data icon for a vehicle in the tracking list Table Key E Save Tracking List F Expand detail Q Collapse detail T i n Alarms Get data M Show on map Get Data Request Submitted for Single vehicle 3 Clear Messages Clear Messages Use the Clear Messages button to clear all the messages displayed in this window TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 33 Tracking 6 Maps The Maps page in TracKing displays an integrated map The user can choose to view vehicle locations P
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73. ed in parallel Map Satellite DFDS Tor a Line PLC i P bu Sw CSS e a L Ss f ep J 3 Map Menu N A Map data 2013 Google Terms of Use Report a map error 7 Data Management This page enables the user to generate standard or customized reports from the data gathered by the Tracking system The page has two sections to for the user to complete selecting a standard or customized report category and selecting the time period TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 43 Tracking Data Management Select a standard report category select A Report w Select a customized report category Na Corr Select A Report Mo Comm Select Start amp End Date This is a Custam repart created by Celtrak Start Date 22 02 2008 09 15 et S End Date 23 02 2008 09 15 P S GENERATE REPORT Select a Vehicle Before a report is selected it is necessary to select a vehicle or multiple vehicles that the report is to be applied Select a vehicle using the Vehicle Selection tree Please refer to the section on the Selection tree at the beginning of this manual Select a standard report category Select a category from the drop down menu There are a large number of category options are enabled on your system For a full list of categories and links to descriptions of each refer to the Report Categories page The standardized reports contain both Tractor and Trailer reports
74. eduled report Note if the user wants these reports sent via FTP they must select FTP and enter the details of the FTP site TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 108 Customizable Reports Tracking The Customized reports feature allows the user to create a customized report from the selection of available fields The Customized Reports option is only available to users with administration access The Customized reports feature of TracKing is accessed through the administration menu Administration Temperature o Notifications 2 Two Way Commands Vehicles a Vehicle Group Search zn Vehicle Search B Temperature Range Settings A Add Vehicle Group Users e Change Password E Add User amp User Search e Data Logger Downloads Te Door Alarm Settings Select Customized Reports in the miscellaneous section Customizable Reports Miscellaneous pal Scheduled Reports pal Customizable Reports Send OptiSet Plus File gt Retrieve OptiSet Plus file O Set OptiSet Plus Temperature Profile e Up a Update Unit Software NoComm No Comm ststus 12 02 09 12 09 05 This is a Custom report created by Celtrak This is test 16 02 09 14 31 10 2 items found displaying all items Q Add Edt Delete X Back Select Add to create a new report Edit to edit and existing report and Delete to remove an existing re
75. eltrak com AMG Lillies xml 124740 Success sd 122049 on REB SR4 Simulator 1 Optiset Set Named Profile Cri amgtk1 celtrak com Lilies Easter Potted ee eo eae a TF eee mu 01 09 2014 12 49 13 g 01 09 2014 1249 27 op This status of the request can return the following values e Scheduled This indicates that the request has been sent to the Telematics unit but the Telematics unit has not sent an acknowledgement yet e Acknowledged The Telematics Unit has received the request and is in a GPRS area and is processing the request e In Progress The Telematics Unit has received the request and is in a GPRS area and has downloaded the OptiSetTM Plus file This field is only applicable to OptiSet Plus Send e Success The request was successfully carried out e Failed This indicates that the request was not carried out A description of the error will be added to the error table cell to explain the request failure e No Response This indicates that the request has expired but the unit has not reported back whether it was successful or not in carrying out the operation TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 117 Tracking Update Unit Software To update upload or modify the firmware for Thermo King Vehicles both TK administrators and customers may use the administration section of the TracKing website Selecting the Update Unit Software link in the Miscellaneous section leads to the Update Unit Software page This li
76. er downloads send remote commands and perform user Operations Manager administration User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Operations Manager logger downloads send remote commands including Remote On off and With Remote On perform user administration Operations data refers to the adding editing and deleting of Contacts Points of Interest Geofences some limited vehicle data custom and scheduled reports Note If you feel that you do not have the correct level of access please contact your system administrator Customer Types There are 3 types of customers 1 Standard These customers are not involved in renting vehicles 2 Master This customer rents out vehicles to sub customers A master customer can view their own data and that of their sub customers 3 Sub These customers rent their vehicles from a master customer and only have access to view their own data TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 11 Tracking Master Customer If you are logged onto TracKing as a master customer you can simulate logging on as a sub customer The customer that you are simulating is displayed on the top right hand corner of the Tracking List THERMO KING eR 1A MASTER CUSTOMER 1 TracKinc To switch to another customer click the customer on the top right hand corner The Select Customer screen appears This contains a list of all your sub customers Search and select a new customer Then save
77. es First Previous 1 Next Last Filter Columns Save Columns m Razor UpVI via DAS e 09 17 14 12 24 31 PM No Satellite Coverage 32 1 Continuous 353863899540 C No Data No Satellite Coverage 353864618609 LMU3000 ge 09 08 14 3 04 37 PM Vet Clinic IRL On 1 0 0 0 Cycle Sentry MaireMcAndrew 15707865495 Ed Flahive Kore Q No Data No Satellite Coverage Test Sim E 4 m D 5j Clear Messages The main page contains the features listed below Click on a heading for more information on any feature Menu Bar This provides links to the different pages within TracKing Track Vehicles Maps Data Management Administration Preferences and Alarms Vehicle Selection Menu m The vehicle selection menu slides out when the user hovers over this vehicle selection menu icon a It contains a list of the vehicles configured on the customer s system Gearbox This panel is displayed on the top right hand of all pages It identifies the logged in user and their preferences You can also access 1 click reports from this menu too 1 click reports are described in more detail later You can logout by clicking on the gearbox at the top right hand corner and selecting Logout from the dropdown menu Page Footer Icons The icons in the page footer give the user access to Contact information and this User Manual TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 15 Tracking 4 1 Vehicle Selection Tree This slide out
78. for all Geo Fences associated with selected vehicles for the specified period of time This report is restricted to 50 vehicles and duration of 32 days TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 53 Tracking Geofence Report Geofence Report for period 09 04 14 8 39 00 AM to 09 11 14 11 59 00 PM Preferences Time Zone Central Standard Time Vehicle Name a Date amp Time Filter Show hide columns AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 09 10 2014 4 08 01 AM 09 10 2014 4 27 35 AM 09 10 2014 4 29 19 AM 09 10 2014 4 33 14 AM 09 10 2014 4 36 31 AM 09 10 2014 4 40 07 AM 09 10 2014 4 42 10 AM 09 10 2014 4 46 56 AM 09 10 2014 4 47 56 AM 09 10 2014 4 49 17 AM 09 10 2014 4 50 08 AM 09 10 2014 4 51 41 AM 09 10 2014 4 52 22 AM 09 10 2014 5 47 02 AM 09 10 2014 5 47 23 AM 09 10 2014 5 50 21 AM 09 10 2014 5 53 18 AM 09 10 2014 5 57 04 AM 09 10 2014 7 00 24 AM 09 10 2014 7 00 53 AM 09 10 2014 7 01 40 AM 09 10 2014 7 01 54 AM Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak Celtrak
79. he Alarms tab on the menu bar will display the Alarms page The type and number of alarms which appear will be determined by the system configuration If no new alarms have been generated since the user last logged on no alarms will be displayed If alarms have occurred they will be displayed in a table similar to the screenshot below To remove an alarm from the list it must be acknowledged To do this 1 Select the alarm s to be acknowledged by ticking the box in the leftmost column 2 Click the Confirm icon at the bottom of the page Note The Column means the number of times this alarm has been recorded since it was last acknowledged The Date Logged is the last time and date that this alarm occurred When an alarm is acknowledged the user that acknowledged is recorded and displays in the User column Alarms Displaying all unacknowledged alarms from the last 60 days Alarms greater than 60 days old can be viewed in the Alarm History Summary Report AMG Test Vehicle 1 i 56 Check Evaporator Fan Low Speed 9 09 18 14 6 08 PM 09 18 14 6 34 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 13 Sensor Check 2 09 18 14 6 05 PM 09 18 14 6 07 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 14 Defrost Terminate by Time 2 09 18 14 6 04 PM 09 18 14 6 04 PM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL AMG Test Vehicle 1 9 High Evaporator Temperature 6 09 04 14 6 2
80. hicles in the fleet to be displayed on the monitoring screens on the customer site Click on any section for more information on how it works GPS Satellite Data units on vehicles log Customer Fleet data and receive location 5 information wia GPS i i Data units on vehicles Mobile CSM CPRS WiIF1 Network Data units send back receive data request request data periodic settmgs downloads K Receive periodic download Request latest data data requested download from vehicles upload Server data from GSM network settings over GSM network Request latest information from vehicles Customer Terminals Vehicle data downloaded upload settings over the from server over internet the internet 5b a TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 6 Tracking 1 1 Customer Fleet The customer fleet can consist of any number of vehicles Those which need to be monitored must have the correct hardware installed by your Thermo King dealer before tracking can begin GPS Satellite Data units on vehicles log Customer Fleet data and receive location 5 information wia GPS 7 The hardware installed in the vehicle by your Thermo King dealers performs a number of functions e It receives constant updates from the GPS satellite network which enables it to log the vehicles exact location e Jt contains an array of sensors and monitoring equipment which allow it to log details such as temperature speed and engine status e
81. ickey Nissan Micra Eric No Data No Satellite Coverage Razor 0406468 11 29 99 6 00 00 PM No Satellite Coverage mp i al if Razor TKDL 1 No Data No Satellite Coverage m Anai ES EENEN ji Razor UpVI Direct Connect 09 11 14 4 06 21 AM Standard Printers IRL 23 9 n a L waa a ar ie a Clicking on the alarm brings the user to the Alarms page where more details about each alarm are displayed TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 23 Tracking Alarms Displaying all unacknowledged alarms from the last 60 days Alarms greater than 60 days old can be viewed in the Alarm History Summary Report Razor DAS 1 on 177 Check Tank Pressure Sensor 2172 TTT 8 04PM 09 11 14 4 28 AM Bothar Na Dtreabh T 0 Razor DAS 1 9005 Temperature out of range 1662 4 09 03 14 8 01 PM 03 11 14 4 03 AM Bothar Na Dtreabh N6 0 Razor DAS 1 49 98 Check Fuel Level Sensor 1889 09 0344 8 04 PM 09 10 14 5 58 AM Bothar Na Dtreabh N6 3 3 items found displaying all items wf Confirm 3 Cancel Alarms can be acknowledged by checking the alarm and hitting Confirm If another alarm comes through a notification will appear on the page with an option to refresh the page TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 24 Tracking Icon The icon used and its colour has significance in the vehicle tracking list The following table summarises this information ICON Type Colour Blue Unit has not communicated over GPRS for more
82. icle 25 01 2013 13 11 21 2 64 km East of Cuxhaven DEU 48250 0 25 01 2013 14 12 49 2 63 km East of Cuxhaven DEU 48250 0 25 01 2013 15 14 14 2 64 km East of Cuxhaven DEU 48250 0 25 01 2013 15 44 20 3 06 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48251 0 25 01 2013 15 52 26 8 00 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48254 68 25 01 2013 15 52 58 6 62 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48255 25 01 2013 15 56 25 8 88 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 43 25 01 2013 16 14 29 16 04 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48270 38 25 01 2013 16 14 52 16 06 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48270 35 25 01 2013 16 16 28 15 52 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48271 27 25 01 2013 16 32 06 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 17 33 56 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 18 34 43 15 06 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 19 35 30 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 20 36 16 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 21 37 02 15 06 km East of ven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 22 38 00 15 06 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 25 01 2013 23 39 28 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 26 01 2013 00 40 56 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 26 01 2013 01 42 25 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 26 01 2013 02 43 53 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 26 01 2013 03 45 22 15 East of ven DEU 48272 0 26 01 2013 04 46 49 15 05 km South East of Cuxhaven DEU 48272 0 anna When you click o
83. ill the driver accepts or declines locally on the HMI The driver acceptance message shall only appear on the HMI while the vehicle is in WIFI coverage Update Unit Software Driver Acceptance When To Send Wait on driver confirmation Wait on driver confirmation Immediately on availability CONFIRM CANCEL If the user decides they wish to override driver acceptance they will be shown a final confirmation box informing them that the trailer must be empty before carrying out a flash load Please make sure the trailer is empty when you flashload the unit Do you want ta continue cancel TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 119 Tracking After confirming the above prompt the user shall be shown the following page with a link back to the Update Unit Software webpage Alternatively if the user selects cancel they shall be brought to the Update Unit Software webpage TracKing TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATA MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT Update Software request has been sent to selected vehicles To track the request please refer to the Command History Report in the Data Management section of the website Update Unit Software The status of the Software update can be viewed from the Command History Report Command History Report Unit Requests for period 14 09 2012 12 50 to 25 09 2012 23 59 Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH
84. ing from geofence as this geofence may not be in next update Entry Tracking Unit The unit was in conservative or full null and just been turned back on Powered On TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 54 Tracking Exit Tracking Unit Powered Off Unit s power mode has changed from countdown to conservative it currently does not track geofences in conservative Entry Time Activation Unit is located in geofence for a period of time and the geofence has just become active Deactivation Reset Reset 8 13Geo fence Activity by Geo fence Report This report allows the user to select specific Geo Fences and vehicles to determine the activity on these Geo Fences This report is restricted to 32 days Select a standard report category Geofence Activity By Geofence Report v View all entries to and exits from selected geofences during the selected time period Maximum Selections Not Applicable Maximum Date Range 32 days Select a customized report category oelect A Report v Select Start amp End Date Start Date 18 06 2013 11 5 End Date 19 06 201323 5 4 Exclude Saturday 7 Exclude Sunday Geofence Activity By Geofence Report Geofence Activity By Geofence Report for period 09 15 14 11 38 00 AM to 09 22 14 11 59 00 PM Preferences Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Filter Show hide columns REB CRYO 1 09 14 2014 1 02 15 PM 09 16 2014 8 10 34 AM 43 08 19 REB CRYO 1
85. iod 17 11 2008 09 47 to 18 11 2008 09 47 Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Central Standard Time Speed Type KPH Battery Vehicle Date amp Time Position Engine Electric Total Fuel Name ia Hours Hours Hours Level Voltage GPRSSR2 17H1 22008 1 05 km East of Blooming HMI 09 5128 Minnesota USA E u in bs GPRS5Rz 1741 2008 1 05 km East of Bloomington 706 HMI 095643 Minnesota USA iai 5 E aa GPRS5R2 ATH1 2008 I East of Bloomington EIE 40 706 43 HMI 10 03 56 Minnesota USA GPRSSRZ 1741 2008 1 08 km East of Bloomington HMI 100637 Minnesota USA 1 GPRSSR2 17H1 22008 1 08 km East of Bloomington 696 706 HMI 1043542 Minnesota USA ix b GPRS5R2 1741 22008 1 08 km East of Bloomington 706 HMI 1035265 Minnesota USA za as GPRS55R2 1712008 1 05 km East of Bloomington 696 TOG 42 HMI 101823 Minnesota USA m GPRSS5Rz 17412008 1 08 km East of Bloomington 706 HMI 104918 Minnesota USA eoe bs n GPRSSRZ 174172008 1 08 km East of Bloomington 696 42 HMI 102139 Minnesota USA ia ind l i Lt GPRS5R2 1741 22008 1 06 km East of Bloomington 10 706 42 HMI 1036 56 Minnesota USA GPRS SRZ 17A12008 i HMI 1039 59 Minnesota USA looi La GPRS5R2 1741 2008 1 05 km East of Bloomington 696 10 Tor 42 HMI 104727 Minnesota USA TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 56 Tracking 8 15 Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report Note This feature is
86. ions The user can toggle on and off dealer location information by checking the Show Dealer Locations icon P Y Show Dealer Locations in the Map Menu Dealer information can be turned on and off independently of Points of Interest TEN b Me Ws A ahlstedt T Bremerhaven Hamb r E Mau Aurich e ma amt 2 Emden Grofefehn Varel H Mie a Leeuwarden Bt j METTE ON ra o0 s Hrs L neburg IE Dracnteno amp z Oldenburg Bremen KR Ez E22 SA es pn Dement 22 80 Ly Washan LAM a feta XC Lynne ae un 258 Ne e X c R1 pe NM Norwlehbe e MS gt diy M Ps ia agit A Nowa Nen elystad Zwolle A oCelle Woo TO 4 uer D A a E 4 oo m olfsbur J 8Coventry BRY A ye Wi Beccles ai pan E Northampton i A 7 IpSwich 2 799 Hildesheim O69 e 3 lt lt ei IO d Bielefeldo P dani fads ni Colchester X Braintrees PIX Emmeroberlguf und Beberbach i A 7 Y Chelmsford o EENEN afalcas la Show Vehicles B gg i T d OE A7 TSi ues Dunki e oan d iocus 7 N js 5 m 2 amp owes f Moe D a uu Cee Coe ee ee PEKEZ A OE NE uoc UNS IK Bruxeles A Sot MES B ShowGeofences En Bournemouth o Eastbourne Basset Roubaix dila A ae Brussel Full Screen Map NI Y 4 E15 4 E gt f X3 O We Ol Li
87. iple pages Use the First Prev Next Last or Page Number links at the bottom of the list to navigate through the pages Icons Go Back to Groups la Go Back to Groups Click to return to the Vehicle Group List page TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 83 Tracking Edit Edit Brings the user to the Vehicle Maintenance page Search BB Search Click to open the Vehicle Search page Apply Group Changes S Apply Group Changes The user can change which group a selected vehicle belongs to by choosing the new group from the drop down menu and clicking of the apply Group Changes icon TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 84 Tracking Vehicle Maintenance The vehicle maintenance page allows the user to update details about a particular vehicle when required It is accessed by selecting a vehicle in the Vehicle Details list and then clicking the Edit link It is recommended that users only change the Vehicle name If changes are required for any other field please contact support To update the vehicle name Change the Vehicle name e Click Confirm Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Name Daily Deliveries Box Number Additional Vehicle Info Driver Name Vehicle Make Model Mobile Number t xxx353862569167 Sim Number t 8935302112590177330 MAC Address t Shipped Date 19 04 2012 Fitted Date Country United States Group No Group Selected Vehicle Icon truck Product 557357 1 Basic TK Razor 02
88. it History Report 8 1 24 Hour Reefer History Report Generate a report for the previous 24 hours for all units on the stored tracking list This report is restricted to 20 vehicles 24 Hr Reefer History 24 Hour Vehicle History Report Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type KPH Fuel Unit Litres Second part of Report is shown below TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 46 Tracking Speed sex_ se2 sp3 luntmode fs s2 s sa s5 so JuntPower unt alam 7C CT 77777 T TN Jora 8898898g998898822282899222882892289 8 2 Alarm History Summary Report Generate a report of all alarms from selected vehicles that have occurred for a selected period This report shows if alarms have been acknowledged on the web site and by whom and when This report is restricted to 20 vehicles and a duration of 32 days Alarm History Summary Report Preferences Temperature Type Celsius Time Zone Brasilia Time Speed Type MPH Abbreviations R Severity Red High Y Severity Yelow Medium G Severity Green Low Reefer Alarm Summary Report for period 10 03 2014 9 56 00 AM to 10 10 2014 11 59 00 PM AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 0 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 AMG Test Vehicle 1 2 Check Evaporator Coil Sensor 3 Check Return Air Sensor 7 Check Engine RPM Sensor 8 Unit Running on Coil Sensor 9005 Tem
89. laas 2 i Vul i way i Evergem EX Loker us Y cubbei EP oker Bomem be a y U E j iar alte e ti Celatans NS VEIN 55 e Westerlo eerhout Leopoldsburg e Ad Peer gue j 52 A K 1 b e LE P 4i 9 Neeroeteren 6 1 Map Menu The Map Menu is located at the bottom right corner of the screen and becomes visible when the user hovers over the Map Menu Icon Map Menu From here the user can toggle on and off options to display on the maps screen vehicles vehicles labels Points of Interest Dealer locations and Geofences v Show Vehicles E Show Vehicle Labels x v amp how POls s show Dealer Locations i Show Geofences Full Screen Map Find a place Find a geofence Map Menu adaw 6 2 Labels To toggle label display on off click the label icon bal M Show Vehicle Labels in the Map Menu Labels show the name of a vehicle next to the vehicle icon so that it is more quickly identified than clicking on it to open an information balloon The screenshot below shows vehicles with their associated labels displayed TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 34 Tracking Satellite T a amp T n Ss oe W Haver EM KETI Ry ra DFDS Tor Line PLC 2 Rds Ry d N e Ospoune x Coogle H wes ooo tt Map data 2013 Google Terms of Use Report a map error 6 3 Vehicle Information When a user sele
90. lable to users who have access to the Fuel Manager feature This report is available only for the vehicles displayed in the user s vehicle tree Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions Report Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions Report Preferences Fuel Unit Litres Units Selected 66 Time hh mm ss Month And Fuel Usage ON Duration ON Fuel ON Industry Avg Fuel Extra Fuel Usage Duration Extra Fuel Industry Avg Extra Year Door Open Door Open Door Open ON Door Open Frozen Cont Frozen Cont Frozen Cont Fuel Frozen Cont May 2013 445 4 15 34 30 242 18 9 143 2 04 56 09 498 6 2417 08 02 24 7 8 June 2013 16 43 12 17 9 July 2013 694 6 10 09 50 25 6 20 6 82 8 08 36 32 3 0 August 2013 890 3 20 31 23 433 2314 153 4 20 49 40 75 September 2013 679 7 24 52 30 42 3 283 26 0 13 08 56 16 October2013 317 8 11 06 07 30 2 30 9 59 9 11 47 27 57 34 All fuel values are estimates using actual reefer operation and Thermo King Fuel consumption models 6 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel H PDF aaRTF Print This report summarizes Fleet fuel exceptions duration and fuel usage by month Extra Fuel Frozen Cont describes the additional fuel that was burned because the unit was in Continuous mode rather than Cycle Sentry mode The fuel exceptions are e ON Door Open Reefer is On and the Door is Open e Frozen Cont The unit mode is set to Continuous and the Setpoi
91. lium Lilies Cut Lilies Easter Cut Lilies Easter Potted CONFIRM CANCEL Set a Numeric Profile When the user selects the numeric temperature profile they are requested to select from a list of vehicles which are eligible for a numeric temperature profile Select Vehicles Select Vehicles Please select at least one vehicle from the vehicle tree CONFIRM CANCEL After the user has selected a vehicle and hits confirm they are then presented with a screen with a drop box of possible temperature set points Select Set Point Select Set Point Current Set Point is 25 F Set Point 25 x Select desired Set Point from range IRE O c The user must select the profile and then select confirm to activate the profile for the unit They will then be reminded to view the status of the request from the Command History Report Your Request has been sent Go to Command History Report to view request status Data Management The status of the OptiSet command is displayed in the Command History Report TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 116 Tracking Command History Report Unit Requests for period 01 08 2014 12 02 to 01 09 2014 23 59 Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time Speed Type MPH REB SR4 Simulator 1 Optiset Set Named Profile 01 09 2014 10 31 02 AM Success 04 09 2044 10 33 53 AM On REB SR4 Simulator 1 Optiset Send Remotely Cri amgtk1 c
92. m occurs and the user is currently using the Track Vehicles page a colored icon is displayed beside the vehicle name on the tracking list as shown in the screenshot below and the complete row changes color Tracking List 353864606579 gt amp Galway IRL 26 03 13 16 32 06 26 03 13 16 40 56 m t IIIS m 2 T e min Er ERE rS d ura Suc E Maps Alarm Notification When an alarm occurs and the user is currently using the Maps page a coloured question mark is displayed on top of the vehicle icon as shown in the screenshot below to notify the user of the alarm AN mah Wie P f D EH yi MCN N y i A Diggneas Map Satellite f P nie T 2 A JX Caah goigra l w CRE e Bear aN 7 E A Ballinrobe eK eus re TAN 3 X y he UP AE o J n w w y HAN TE AU V 1 Aa NS V b a A f ES cd ES S3 Net il aS TN Sod Pe A Hl v S A 2 UM OZA d dus audio N Mayn oth Blancha AA Howth aa E Sg A ioca ay at bli Clara Edenderry p ublin dean ed WI Peu VS AA Hk Blackrock 2 N ML J si SY e P a 3 p W 95 laghi Signa ea N j FNA e j Ah X mn er ior M J rd aes A Mira M a f f L x pe Do Co oo abe Ci c N Y S N T K S A o UF F ode i NR ve Portarlington amp 7 Kinvara gm N K PE Aw i a fes Greystones Mui p 5 1 M c cert v VM ait 3 A S x i b I E P e l TK60178 8
93. mns Razor UpVI via DAS m 09 17 14 12 24 31 PM No Satellite Coverage 4 23 9 32 1 Continuous 353863899540 C No Data No Satellite Coverage 353864618609 LMU3000 e 09 08 14 3 04 37 PM Vet Clinic IRL On 1 0 0 0 Cycle Sentry MaireMcAndrew 15707865495 Ed Flahive Kore g No Data No Satellite Coverage Column Headings The Tracking List is customizable There are many details belonging to a vehicle that can be displayed These are represented by column header Columns can be added or removed by clicking on the Columns button to the top right or the Tracking List TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 THERMO KING CELTRAK TEST Columns Save Columns Filter Icon Pus RL a Optiset Profile A Date amp Time Last known Position Te F Power Speed Ambient Temp Alarm Code SP 1 nd Mode Fuel Level Page 21 Tracking At the end of the column list there is an All button which selects all the columns and a None button which de selects all the columns Filter The filter text boxes returns rows on the Tracking List that match the specified data There are some limitations e The filter returns rows even if the data match is found on hidden columns e The filter does not support Icons or data displayed in a tooltip e g alarm code text Save Columns The Save Columns button saves the current Tracking List configuration for the user Configuration consists of column
94. n GPRS 06 14 2013 9 52 06 AM Success 06 14 2013 9 54 23 AM On AMG Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuration GPRS mayatki celtrak com Assignment 06 14 2013 10 11 13 AM Success 06 14 2013 10 15 14 AM On AMG Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuration GPRS mayatki celtrak com Updated 06 14 2013 10 15 15 AM Success 06 14 2013 10 17 07 AM On Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuration GPRS mayatki celtrak com Updated 06 14 2013 10 18 11 AM Success 06 14 2013 10 21 09 AM On AMG Razor 2 Send Geofence Configuration GPRS mayatki celtrak com Updated 06 14 2013 11 38 57 AM Success 06 14 2013 11 42 12 AM On Note The Command History Report will not contain entries for vehicles with static Geofences refer to Vehicle Maintenance page 85 and Geo Fence Administration TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 105 Tracking Scheduled Reports The Scheduled reports feature allows the user to select one of the standard reports and email or FTP this report to a specific list of people at a defined interval The Scheduled reports feature of TracKing is accessed through the administration menu Administration Temperature Vehicles Users Miscellaneous o Notifications n Add Vehicle Group e Change Password Contacts e Two Way Commands a Vehicle Group Search Add User A Points of Interest Temperature Range 3H Vehicle Search R User Search Geofences i goce a Qa nsns Settings ps Scheduled Reports x Data Logger Downloads Customizable Reports
95. n the Replay this vehicle option a map will show up the journey for the selected period The journey the vehicle took is replayed in stages on the map showing the start and end location TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 58 Tracking rune Map Satellite abr ck at Bielefeld Peal ox aah 4 C mp M nster at w TA Giit rsioh a Sabet E Jim Pad 5 AE oDo mund a cia p n ns aL denscheid T La ON Ne i a A3 Germ diene M aN _ Yologne o Mep data 2013 GeoBasis DE BKG 2008 Googl Terms of Use Report a map error gen Se PVDU 330191 8 Date 02 02 13 20 19 30 Position 2 12 km East of Cuxhaven DEU Speed 0 kph Street View zone sp RA__ OP Mode 1 gt lt Hildesheim ict its M dA T AU IS Zn ois ener UM ETE Map date 62013 GeoBasis DE BKG 82009 Google Terms of Use A 8 18 Reefer Utilisation Report The Reefer Utilisation Report shows the Reefer On duration and the Reefer Off duration for the selected period This report is restricted to 100 vehicles and duration of 120 days TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 59 Reefer Utilisation Report Reefer Utilisation Report for period 01 10 2010 to 31 10 2010 Tracking Reefer On Duration Reefer On Duration 25A 4p 381 40 21 363 19 38 26 4p 458 20 00 286 39 59 61 265 4p 365 41 59 379 18 00 49 33 g 473 11 56 27 1 48 03 63 34 a 292 39 49 452 20 10 39 35 a 116 31 01 628
96. ng may be used by many different people across a customer organization as the tracking features and data it provides are useful to a range of business functions This section of the Administration allows the addition of new users to the system and searches for existing users The two options are e Change Password e Add User e User Search TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 87 TracKing Add New User This page enables the customer to add new users to their TracKing system To add a new user 1 Complete the dialog box with the user name and password A valid e mail address should be used for the username 2 Set the user s Time Zone and Language via the drop down menu 3 Tick the Administrative Access Granted tick box if the user is to have admin level access rights Leave un ticked if the user is to have basic level access 4 Tick the Active box to make the new user s account active Add Edit User Fields marked must be supplied Add Edit User User Name Select User s Time Zone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada User Role Date Format English Active O CONFIRM CANCEL 5 Click Confirm to complete the addition of the new user The user list is then displayed with the new user added TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 88 User List This page displays a list of users configured on the system The list is displayed as a result of e Adding a new user or e Performing a user search
97. nk will only appear if the user has a role which allows access Miscellaneous Ei Contacts a Scheduled Reports al Customizable Reports Send optiset Plus Fie gt Retrieve OptiSet Plus file o Set OptiSet Plus Named Profile o Set OptiSet Plus Numeric Profile Po Update Unit Software When the user selects Update Unit Software they then navigate to Vehicle Type Selection page The user administrator or customer must select a vehicle type Vehicle Type Selection Select Vehide Type SR3 Single Zone Trailer SR3 Single Zone Trailer SR4 Single Zone Trailer SR4 Multi Zone Trailer Select Language Pack Western European v Containing Languages English Spanish French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Greek Turkish Hebrew amp Arabic SELECT CANCEL Trailers with SR3 Single Zone and SR4 Single and Multi Zones are the vehicle types supported The user must select what language package they wish to use e Western Includes English Spanish French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Greek Turkish Hebrew amp Arabic e Eastern European includes English Danish Russian Norwegian Swedish Finnish Polish Hungarian Romanian Bulgarian amp Czech e Asian includes English Japanese amp Chinese Note the user is reminded which languages are included in the package as they select each language pack TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 118 Tracking Once the user has selected
98. nt is below 23F 5C 8 7 Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Usage Report This report summarizes Fleet On Hours and fuel usage by month Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Usage Report Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Usage Report Preferences Fuel Unit U S Gallons Units Selected 66 Month And vear Number of Units Total on Hours fuel usage Fuel usage Cont fuel usage ava Fuel Per Hour July 2013 11 1679 1078 0 519 8 558 2 0 6 August 2013 11 1637 982 8 210 5 772 3 0 6 September 2013 0 0 0 October 2013 0 0 0 November 2013 0 0 0 December 2013 0 0 0 All fuel values are estimates using actual reefer operation and Thermo King Fuel consumption models 6 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel PDF aaRTF Print TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 50 Tracking 8 8 Fuel Manager Fleet Fuel Exceptions History Report This report provides detailed information for each Fuel Exception The fuel exceptions are e ON Door Open Reefer is On and the Door is Open e Frozen Cont The unit mode is set to Continuous and the Setpoint is below 23F 5C Fuel Manager Fuel Exception History Report Fuel Manager Fuel Exception History Report Preferences Fuel Unit U S Gallons Temperature Type Fahrenheit Units Selected 75 Time hh mm ss Tene Zone Eastern Standard Time Door 02 07 13 03 49 29 02 07 13 08 13 29 County Road 475 S 0 42 miles South West of NESTLE ANDERSON USA ON D
99. ntacts To select all contacts you hold down the Shift key and select the first contact on the list then select the last contact on the list while holding down the Shift key Confirm Click Confirm to save any changes Edit Boundaries Click Edit Boundaries to open the Geo Fence on the Maps page and adjust its size location Assign Geofences This screen allows a user to assign Geofences by Vehicles or by Geofence TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 103 Tracking Assign GeoFences Assign by Vehicle Select Type 7 Select Type Assign By Vehicle Assign By Geofence CANCEL Assign Type CONFIRM All Geofences are displayed in the Available Geofences list box By clicking on a vehicle the user can clearly see the Geofences associated with that vehicle and shall have the ability to allocate or de allocate Geofences using the list boxes provided Assign Type Assign Type Assign By Vehicle Select Vehie Available Geofences Selected Geofences Razor 0406468 2 Razor Ed Car 7 Razor Ed Desk 7 REB 353860407137 4 REB 3860383 2 REB Ed GCar REB Ed SR3 0 Athenry a Athlone Bunratty Should Not Registe CEL Danas Office Dublin Ed s House Galway goose lake Gort M18 Roundabout Joe House Kilcolgan Limerick Tunnel Northbound Limerick Tunnel Southbound Moycullen Parkwest Depot Sam s Area m A maximum of 100 Geofences can be assigned to
100. o notify contacts when certain alarms occur Any notifications which have been configured are listed on this Alarm Notifications page accessed from the Temperature section Notifications Notfications Customise your notifications here EJ Notification Name Notification Type Eduardo s Alarm E mail amp SMS 5 David s E mail O Alex s Alarms E mail C5 USAlarmNotifs E mail amp SMS O Dave A E mail Q Add F Edt Delete X Back Add Click the Add icon to add a new alarm notification This will open the Add Edit Alarm page Add Notification Alarms Types mw Tet o 0 9 All Check amp Prevent Alarms All Shutdown Alarms Specific Alarms he nos Microprocessor Power Up Reset Check Evaporator Coil Sensor Check Return Air Sensor Check Discharge Air Sensor Check Ambient Temp Sensor Check Coolant Temp Sensor Check Engine RPM Sensor Unit Running on Coil Sensor Co J C Oe CO ho You can be notified on any alarm You can also be notified by alarm type Edit To edit an alarm 1 Select the alarm by clicking the radio button next to it 2 Click the Edit icon to open the Add Edit Alarm page Delete To delete an alarm 1 Select the alarm by clicking the radio button next to it 2 Click the Delete icon Add Edit Alarm The Alarm Details section of this page allows the user to define the settings for an alarm The options are explained in more detail below
101. oints of Interest and any other mapping features which are enabled The screenshot below shows an example of a map display SEIS NE j em i gen gt HETG TAS wa l ar NU 22 RC Nic eomm Top Satelite ese Cmm ev hen ip es v2 ww Arnheme E ET nr Ommoord i o d RR S Wageningen Doetinchem Winte LN M i bel Cul mborg EO AS p Pts LX y A20 220 A pir SAS Sa his NR Lb A n Aalten B YN E25 atta m rielle ud Jem Hoogvliet MOM MH yp ev 5 31 4 imed V r S 2 y ellevoetsiuis OM NBs MP RC MUROS in Wesel ha Xanten KI Friedrichsfe Ni p S Voerdt Ouddorp 4 WS X Middelharnis de gt l 41 Helmond di OR das A1 i i hoven E N1 ustwezel LT S Br cht T ee gt Knokke Heis Oostburg sx n Venlo E ShowVehicle Labels vv ast APAN Show POIs 5 ch n y d mum eneen Tumhout mU USC OUT o apellen 4 V M i Z X e t Brasschaat U pe d 25 2 N f iia os Zoersel xri i Retie E34 pe y E34 choten ez s Kasterlee Mih i py j b ES Ux 3 ey e s Mol el a gge Arrondissement w ary Stekene Bevere atc Fe FTS iza E EN lt De ne pf b of Eeklo n d Rans 2 He sr als R i dk 07 Nijlen dic Geel Balon Kontich Lier d E X i 1 i 3 P rey S V Us Wil tu e Sint Nik
102. oor Open 644 03 07 13 17 19 28 03 07 13 18 58 47 01 39 18 10 1 78 8 09 miles West of ania USA ON Door Open 26 6 05 07 13 15 38 35 05 07 13 17 38 35 02 00 00 14 34 21 miles North West of Reading Pennsylvania USA ON Door Open 26 6 06 07 13 04 38 35 06 07 13 07 36 44 02 58 08 16 0 21 miles East of BUTLER REFR HARMONY USA ON Door Open 94 09 07 13 05 49 23 09 07 13 12 31 25 06 42 03 35 0 07 miles North East of MILLARD STREETSBORO USA ON Door Open 94 10 07 13 07 52 25 10 07 13 10 38 06 02 45 39 14 8 82 miles North of Hagerstown Maryland USA ON Door Open 35 6 16 07 13 06 41 34 16 07 13 08 56 52 02 15 17 12 0 14 miles West of GIANT EAGLE BEDFORD HEIGHTS USA ON Door Open 94 16 07 13 17 38 28 16 07 13 18 38 27 01 00 00 0 5 13 02 miles North East of Wier s Farms WILLARD USA ON Door Open 94 17 07 13 13 44 28 17 07 13 14 21 45 00 37 15 03 11 80 miles East of Hickory North Carolina USA ON Door Open 39 2 22 07 13 14 30 31 23 07 13 00 15 46 09 45 14 OH 103 1 50 miles West of DUTCHMAID YARD USA ON Door Open 41 0 23 07 13 04 20 37 23 07 13 06 25 03 02 04 26 12 0 18 miles North of WM8074 GARRETT USA ON Door Open 33 8 23 07 13 12 53 27 23 07 13 14 33 27 01 40 01 28 64 miles South West of Lima Ohio USA ON Door Open 33 8 24 07 13 13 07 27 24 07 13 13 49 27 00 42 00 04 2 87 miles South of Allentown Pennsylvania USA ON Door Open 64 4 24 07 13 17 55 18 24 07 13 19 20 19 01 25 01 0 8 8 34 miles West of Allentown Pennsylvania USA ON Door Open 644 25 07 13
103. or TKDL temperature sensors are reading Values from active sensors connected to the data logger are displayed on this line There are up to 6 sensors supported ranging from S1 to S6 A blank value shall be displayed if the sensor is not supported or logger information is not available to the Telematics device i e the Logger must be in Countdown or On mode Controller Ignition status is irrelevant Logger sensor values cannot be greater than 40 degrees Celsius If a data logger sensor value of greater than 40 degrees Celsius is received from the unit the logger sensor label and its value will not be displayed Logger sensor values cannot be less than or equal to 45 degrees Celsius If a data logger sensor value of less than or equal to 45 degrees Celsius is received from the unit the logger sensor label and its value will not be displayed The maximum value is 100C The loggers supported are HMI DAS and TKDL Electric Hours This indicates the total number of hours that the refrigeration unit is powered by the electric motor only for a vehicle over its life time It is displayed if Controller information is available Battery Hours This indicates the total number of hours that a Cryotech unit battery has been running for It is displayed if Controller information is available and the unit is connected to a Cryotech device Total Hours This indicates the total number of hours that the refrigeration unit is on using the null batte
104. perature out of range 1 Microprocessor Power Up Reset 17 Engine Failed to Crank 6 Check Coolant Temp Sensor AMG Test Vehicle 1 6 Check Coolant Temp Sensor AMG Test Vehicle 1 21 Cooling Cycle Check AMG Test Vehicle 3 7 Check Engine RPM Sensor AMG Test Vehicle 3 8 Unit Running on Coil Sensor Yes Vest ote t b ab ho b oe ot AW G0 e 10 06 2014 9 05 05 AM 10 06 2014 9 05 55 AM 10 06 2014 12 45 42 PM 10 06 2014 12 45 42 PM 10 10 2014 9 53 25 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 06 2014 9 20 19 AM 10 06 2014 9 20 19 AM 10 06 2014 9 05 05 AM 10 06 2014 9 05 55 AM 10 06 2014 12 56 10 PM 10 06 2014 12 56 10 PM 10 10 2014 9 54 17 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 10 2014 6 21 56 AM 10 06 2014 9 20 19 AM 10 06 2014 9 20 19 AM 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL 0 38 miles West of Vet Clinic IRL Show hide columns m 12 items found displaying all items Export options amp Excel A PDF aaRT
105. phdenseacaasaiapstendierdinantianasends 74 9 7 DOOR ALARM SECO X Em 75 TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 3 Tracking 9 8 VERIG TE ADMIN TRATON m 76 FUGA AEE 2 OEE E EE ONE E E E A A A A E A E i E 77 Add venc eC TOU onr Enne Nea EEEE ANEA EENE OE EA m 78 AEE AE e FIG E ar E N E E N E E E E EE E 79 Nav oa og IEL a eE E E avs A E O AEE E T D OMM UNE 80 VWA VOICI OS sescaractavcstcanteaa rao lavocsvensag2seolavasaecaseasreolanconsaaseatseatardeneaeeasreatancouseananeeasaecsneraecasseahieeetanteaatesares 80 veme GOUD SPORE acer i EMI MEME mM a 81 AA ELES E a i editam ee ee en ee eee eee 82 VS DETA asec ceocts M E anteceantea 83 dc Te Mantenan ERR 85 9 9 Bod rimis M 87 9 10 MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION scasiocs sintesi ipu Rhnun FRU Ee YUER bares NESE Uu Un nale cin uo RU NUR GU aS 92 ores MR TC E Y 93 Points of Interest Maintenance essei nna anne ssaa ass essa asas sss sa aa ss sess asas sess s aas sess asas 96 GEO Fence Ao minerai m 100 SCC ICO FCO E EION EEE I pais vue outta dti a ae open eais niece een E acy I E AANA T snstanceepe 106 CUSTOIMIZG DIC REDOT LS ceccnsissnncnvestineeetcnsaiavaceuraasacdansavertivatataennsneesbontaaiaensdadeeteeseuleaasntUedeneiaetawondavieGnienteremnviad 109 Send OptiSet Plus File
106. port There are 3 steps to creating a report TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 109 Tracking In step 1 the user names the report enters a description of the report and selects the fields to be displayed Customizable Reports Wizard Step 1 Select Fields Report Details Report Name This is a Custom report cre Description This is test Report Fields Available Fields m Selected Fields ERES Al Vehicle Name SP3 ia Position 51 Date amp Time S2 SP 1 23 Fuel Level S6 Unit Alarm Up Speeding Battery Voltage m DA1 Down Door Status TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 110 Tracking In step 2 the user selects which other users should be allowed to see this report Customizable Reports Wizard Step 2 User Permissions This page allows you to grant user access to the Customizable Report Permitted Users Available Users ME Permitted Users datapod download hylandb WEE jfw jfwf okane CONFIRM CANCEL Step 3 is simply a confirmation of the layout of the report This new report is now available in Data Management Customizable Reports Wizard Complete TracKing The Report has been saved to the system This report is now available for use in the Data Management Tab G tking Please review the report details below Cd User Guide Report Details Email Support Report Name This is a Custom report created by Celtrak 1 CLICK REPORTS Description This is test Current Fleet
107. port summarizes individual unit fuel exception duration and fuel usage by month Extra Fuel Frozen Cont describes the additional fuel that was burned because the unit was in Continuous mode rather than Cycle Sentry mode The fuel exceptions are e ON Door Open Reefer is On and the Door is Open e Frozen Cont The unit mode is set to Continuous and the Setpoint is below 23F 5C Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Exceptions Report Fuel Manager Unit Fuel Exceptions Report Preferences Fuel Unit U S Gallons Units Selected 75 Time hh mm ss Vehicle Month And Fuel Usage ON Duration ON Fuel ON Name Year Door Open Door Open Door Open Vehicle 1 July 2013 Industry Avg Fuel Extra Fuel Usage Duration Extra Fuel Industry Avg Extra Issue ON Door Open Frozen Cont Frozen Cont Frozen Cont Fuel Frozen Cont Description No Door Sensor August 2013 No Door Sensor Vehicle 2 July 2013 No Door Sensor August 2013 No Door Sensor Vehicle 3 July 2013 Unit Type Not August 2013 ud nis Vehicle 4 2013 271 48 21 43 32 7 18 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 17 August 2013 43 6 80 11 45 428 23 4 0 0 03 20 02 0 0 1 5 Vehicle 5 2013 222 39 36 03 15 3 18 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 kA August 2013 21 1 37 11 16 28 0 23 4 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 45 Vehicle 6 2013 19 8 35 53 06 20 5 18 0 42 12 07 01 44 47 August 2013 25 6 45 26 49 30 4 23 4 0 8 03 22 08 0 9 12 Vehicle 7 2013 20 1 34 40 55 37 9 18 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 17 August 2013 422 75 40 40 60 8 23 4 0 0 00
108. r in the case of most other reports the user gets the option of selecting a frequency of Daily Weekly Fortnightly or Monthly This is the frequency at which the Report will be emailed to the report receipients The start Day Time will change dependant on the Frequency selected e g if Monthly is selected you get the option of selecting the day of the month that the report is to be sent TracKing j deg R Name Test Rep rj wad User Guide w mali Support Frequency C Daly Weeldy C Fonna C Manchi 1 CLICK REPORTS ve St Tene Qn n ye 5 Wer r w e n HJ Gurrent Meet Report 24 e Rooter History Report Recipiests rad RKecperts 1 rud Recpents 2 mal Kecopents 3 rad Recperts 4 trud Recpents 5 cone ce Note the change of Frequency and Start Day Start Time when a specific report is selected TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 107 Tracking Add Scheduled Report Report Details Report Reciplests This screen shows the selection of Reports available Note this selection is dependant on the type of system purchased Report Recipbraits FTP Serbinags The user then selects the format of the report that is to be issued CSV or PDF The Active flag allows the user to suspend the sending of the report for whatever reason e g the user is on vacation This will default to Active Finally the user enters the email addresses of up to 5 recipients of the sch
109. r this report Example 2 If a user attempts to delete a vehicle group from the system which still has vehicles assigned to it the system will alert the user with the following error message Validation Error There are vehicle s on the system belonging to this group Cannot delete TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 13 Tracking 3 Connectivity Functions Matrix The table below shows the TracKing GPRS functional features which are available for different models 4 HMI wi DAS Bt een So T ES ES ES ES ES ES Sz gt Un ES YES Y e ZEE i 2 Display 7 RA YES YES ES YES YES YES 1 zone multi zones 3 Display of DA YES YES ES YES YES YES 1 zone multi zones Sensors 5 Display of alarms YES YES YES ES YES YES YES 1 zone multi zones a Er un NO NO 6 Display of OP mode YES YES 1 zone multi zones 7 Display of unit mode voltage NO a E ure 23 Scheduled dail 24 Wake up Capability Fuel visibility only possible when using the correct fuel gauge EHE Z lt lt lt x lt lt lt lt as at mmc E sisal E E E E E E N uw A Ialn wv un un un un un TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 14 Tracking 4 Main Page Once logged in you are presented with the main TracKing page as shown below TracKing 8 THERMO KING 34 TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT CELTRAK TEST Tracking List Show 50 entri
110. res are divided into four logical groups Temperature Vehicle administration User administration and Miscellaneous This section of the Administration page allows the user to configure the main temperature features related to the reefer and data logger e Alarm Notifications e Two Way Commands e Temperature Range Settings e Data Logger Downloads e Controller Logger Download available in certain markets only e Door Alarm Settings TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 63 Tracking 9 1 Roles The Administrative links available to a user depends on what role the user has been assigned The following table describes each user role User Role Description User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data and Basic User retrieve logger downloads Customer User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Administration logger downloads and perform user administration User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Maintenance logger downloads and send remote commands Remote On logger downloads and send remote commands including Remote On off User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve logger downloads send remote commands and perform user Operations Manager administration User can poll vehicles view vehicle data set up operations data retrieve Operations Manager logger downloads send remote commands including Remote On off and
111. rning message before changing any of these settings on the reefer Click OK to proceed to change the settings Two Way Commands Please note that you are about to change the setpoint for this zone In doing this you may override all OS profiles previously set Are you sure you want to proceed v Confirm XX Cancel Multiple Vehicle support TracKing allows the user to select Multiple vehicles from the Vehicle Tree Warning Please ensure you have selected the correct Vehicle or Vehicles before proceeding with the command TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 71 TracKing 9 4 Temperature Range Settings The Temperature Range Settings administration page allows the user to set the allowable temperature ranges for different zones on a vehicle Settings can be applied to a single vehicle or to a number of vehicles in a fleet Single Vehicle To set the temperature range for a single vehicle 1 Select the vehicle using the Vehicle Selection menu The following screen is presented for setting the temperature ranges Configure temperature range settings Out of Range Alarm settings Current Temperature Setting Celsius EE IHNEN CINE zone High Temperature Low Temperature Range Relative to No Value No Value No Value No Alarm No Alarm Out of Range Time No Alarm 1 Minute 5 Minutes z 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 1 Hours 2 Hours 2 Hours 414 Hours 8 Ho CANCEL ur
112. ry and engine power for a vehicle over its life time It is displayed if Controller information is available Battery Voltage This indicates the Battery Voltage of the Controller when ON It is displayed if Controller information 1s available Odometer This indicates the total distance travelled by a vehicle over its life time It is only available for tractor Canbus vehicles Telematics This describes the type of installed telematics device and the version of firmware that the telematics device is running A device can have a value of CT 4 5 DataPod Razor or REB A blank string is shown if the fitted device is unknown TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 31 Tracking CO2 Fuel Level This shows the CO of a Reefer connected to a Cryotech unit Cryotech C0 Tank Size must be greater than 0 on Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed CO2 Fuel Level is displayed if a fuel sensor fitted and Controller information is available and the unit is connected to a Cryotech device Configured Zones This indicates the number of configured zones on a reefer For Single Temp vehicles this shall always default to 1 For Multi Temp vehicles the number of configured zones shall be determined by the Controller and passed to the Server If a vehicle only has 2 zones then the 3rd zone is assumed to not be configured If a vehicle only has 1 zone then the 2nd and 3rd zones are assumed to not be configured Configured zones ar
113. s Contact Us LJUser Guide 2 The user should complete the following fields e High Temperature Upper temperature limit of Return Air Sensor except where Independent Sensor is selected e Low Temperature Lower temperature limit of Return Air Sensor except where Independent Sensor is selected The Negative sign is only needed when Range is relative to absolute Therefore for Range Relative to Set point or Independent Sensors the sign is not needed As an example to set the alarm range to 2 degrees above and below a set point the High Temperature is set to 2 and the Low Temperature is set to 2 e Range Relative To Select one of the following from the drop down menu Absolute Value This is the actual value of return air checked against the High and Low setting to determine an alarm Set point This alarm will trigger when the Return Air Sensor varies outside the High and Low limits relative to the set point Independent Sensor 1 6 This uses the independent sensor of DAS or CargoWatch to verify the temperatures The selected independent sensor is used to verify the temperature against Set Point so the alarm will trigger when the Independent Sensor varies outside the High and Low limits e Out of Range Time Set to with without alarm With alarm enabled the Out of Range time can be set between 1 minute and 8 hours 3 Once these fields have been completed for each zone click the Confirm button to download the settings
114. s available OP 3 This details the Operational mode of the controller in zone 3 This is not always populated and is only shown if Controller information is available and the OP Mode is supported by TKTracKing website A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available Mode This describes the Engine mode of the refrigerated vehicle It is only shown when the Controller Information is available or an Ignition off event This can be set to the following modes e C Short for Continuous The engine will always be on and regulating air temperature C is shown on reports while Continuous is displayed on the Tracking List e CS Short for Cycle Sentry The engine runs efficiently and turns off when desired temperature it reached The controller will monitor return air and when a tolerance is reached the engine will turn on again CS is shown on reports while Cycle Sentry is displayed on the Tracking List Door 1 This shows whether a fitted Door in zone 1 is Open or Closed Door Switch checkbox must be checked on Vehicle Maintenance webpage or a blank value shall be displayed It is displayed if Controller information is available if the door sensor is connected to the Controller or if connected directly to a REB The door sensor is available in Countdown and Full on power modes Door 2 This shows whether a fitted Door in zone 2 is Open or Closed Door Switch checkbox must be checked on
115. schedule this report Customer shall navigate to Scheduled Reports page by clicking on Administration Scheduled Reports e The Customer shall select Preventative Maintenance Compliance Report from the report dropdown 8 16Preventative Maintenance History Report Note This feature is only available for customers in USA The customer shall get information about completed maintenance through the Preventative Maintenance History Report This report provides maintenance history of the vehicles and contains one row per each Preventative Maintenance performed on each vehicle Only active vehicles shall be displayed in Preventative Maintenance History Report The customer can generate this report for a given set of up to 20 vehicle s with the ability to go back at least 2 years 731 days gt 2 years and one day The customer can pick the start and finish dates from a calendar control Customer shall log onto TracKing Customer shall navigate to Reports page by clicking on Data Management Customer shall select a maximum of 20 vehicles Customer shall select Preventative Maintenance History Report from the report dropdown Customer shall select start and end dates Preventative Maintenance History Report loads TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 57 Preventative Maintenance History Report Preferences Temperature Type Fahrenheit Time Zone Central Standard Time Speed Type MPH Unit Preventative Maintenance History for period 07 08 2012 to 0
116. search icon to open the Vehicle Search page TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 80 Tracking Vehicle Group Search This search page enables the user to search for Vehicle Groups which are configured on the system 1 Enter the name whole or partial to search for in the text box HINT To see a list of all groups leave the text box blank and click Confirm 2 Click Confirm to begin the search Vehicle Group Search Group Mame SEARCH Pd CANCEL When the search is complete the results will be displayed in the Vehicle Group List TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 81 Tracking Vehicle Search The vehicle search page allows the user to search for a vehicle using specific search criteria To find a vehicle Enter search values in the text boxes Note 1 The boxes marked with an asterisk may be partially filled or left blank if the exact information is not known Note 2 To see a list of all groups leave the text boxes blank and click Confirm A list of all vehicle groups will appear 2 Select values from the drop down menus 3 If required enter a date and time in the format dd mm yyy hh mm or select a date using the calendar icons Vehicle Search Note partial searches permitted for fields marked Vehicle Search Vehicle Name Mobile Number Sim Number MAC Address Box Number Vehicle Icon No Value Selected Product No Value Selected Active All Fitted between M and a
117. system By default the application opens on the Track Vehicles page Track Vehicles This page displays a list of the vehicles being tracked with the most recently received data displayed for each one Maps This page displays vehicle locations Points of Interest and other system items as icons on an integrated map Data Management This section enables the user to generate reports on a wide range of the data collected by the system Administration The administration page provides access to the tools available for setting up and maintaining the system Preferences This page gives the user the option of setting system preferences Alarms The alarms page displays recent alarms and allows the user to acknowledge them Dashboard The dashboard displays visual information related to a selected vehicle Logout This link allows the user to logout TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 19 Tracking 5 Track Vehicles The Track Vehicles page displays a list of customer vehicles which have been selected in the Vehicle Selection tree The ability to zoom in or out is controlled by your browser so varies depending on what browser you are using TracKing i THERMO KING TRACK VEHICLES MAPS DATAMANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PREFERENCES ALARMS DASHBOARD LOGOUT CELTRAK TEST Tracking List Show 50 entries First Previous T Next Last Filter Columns Save Columns NE Ambient Fuel AMG Test Vehicle 09474 10 3936AM_
118. t be gt 35 for it to be displayed TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 27 Tracking RA 2 The Return Air 2 is the temperature reading in zone 2 of the air that has circulated through the box and is entering the refrigeration unit This is only displayed if controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value must be 35 for it to be displayed RA 3 The Return Air 3 is the temperature reading in zone 3 of the air that has circulated through the box and is entering the refrigeration unit This is only displayed if controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value must be gt 35 for it to be displayed DA 1 The Discharge Air 1 is the temperature reading in zone 1 of the air that has emitted from the refrigeration unit into the box This is only shown when controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value must be 35 for it to be displayed DA 2 The Discharge Air 2 is the
119. ta requested download from vehicles upload Server data from GSM network settings over GSM network The server also stores configuration detail and user settings so that a user can log on at any PC terminal and experience the same user interface and personalised settings TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 8 Tracking 1 4 Customer Terminals Customers can monitor their fleet activity using the TracKing application It can be run on Internet Explorer 8 0 or higher and Firefox 3 5 or higher by logging into the Tracking site with a valid username and password Request latest information Cust T inal from wehicles ustomer terminals Vehicle data downloaded upload settings over the from server over internet mam the internet Clicking the update button within the application will send a request for the most up to date vehicle data to the server Where necessary the server will forward the request to the vehicle When available the data is downloaded to the customer terminal and displayed in the relevant pages TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 9 Tracking 2 Login Page To begin using the TracKing monitoring software first log into the TracKing system as follows 1 Open a web browser For example Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox 2 Navigate to www tktracking com You will be presented with the following login page TracKing THERMO KING lt 4 P j Ro aa Login 0 News 4 Click here for more
120. tails Available al Selected Optiset Send Remotely Optiset Set Named Profile Optiset Set Numeric Profile Two Way Clear Alarms Two Way Continuous Notification Details Notification Name Notification Type Email amp SMS SMS alerts incur an additional charge Recipients 1 Choose contact Recipients 2 Choose contact Recipients 3 Choose contact Recipients 4 Choose contact CONFIRM QM CANCEL TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 68 Tracking 9 3 Two Way Commands Two way commands allow the user to change a range of settings on the reefer fridge A detailed understanding of these settings is required to select appropriate values Please refer to the Thermo King Reefer manuals and training notes for more detailed information When opened the Two Way Commands page displays the following information Two Way Commands UPDATE SET POINT Zone 1 m CLEAR ALL ALARMS PERFORM PRE TRIP INITIATE DEFROST Zone 1 CONTINUOUS MODE CYCLE SENTRY MODE REMOTE ON REMOTE OFF CANCEL The user can manipulate the following features on the reefer e Set Point The user can select a new set point value for a specific zone Clicking the Update Set Point button will change the value on the reefer e Clear Alarms Click the Clear All Alarms button to clear all alarms e Pre Trip Clicking the Perform Pre Trip button will run a series of self tests on the reefer to ensure that it is fully functioning before beginning a
121. temperature reading in zone 2 of the air that has emitted from the refrigeration unit into the box This is only shown when controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value must be 35 for it to be displayed DA 3 The Discharge Air 3 is the temperature reading in zone 3 of the air that has emitted from the refrigeration unit into the box This is only shown when controller information is available A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available A blank value shall be displayed if the zone is not configured and Controller information is available The value must be gt 35 for it to be displayed OP1 This details the Operational mode of the controller in zone 1 This is not always populated and is only shown if Controller information is available and the OP Mode is supported by TKTracKing website A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller is available TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 28 Tracking OP2 This details the Operational mode of the controller in zone 2 This is not always populated and is only shown if Controller information is available and the OP Mode is supported by TKTracKing website A value shall be shown if the zone is not active and the Controller i
122. than 20mins B Green Trailer Vehicle moving greater than 2mph us I i l i Container Tractor Orange Trailer Vehicle not moving and Controller Power reefer on Red Trailer vehicle not moving and Controller Power reefer off wo iid Wkly Alarm Code This displays whether any alarm was reported in the last message received by the Server By clicking on the Icon the user is brought to the Alarms webpage where all unacknowledged alarms for all vehicles will be displayed e Red Icon 3 At least 1 Red Alarm is reported on the Controller or Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Red Orange and Green Alarms can be included in the message e Orange Icon e At least 1 Amber orange Alarm is reported on the Controller or Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Only Orange and Green Alarms can be included in the message e Green Icon Ell At least 1 Green Alarm is reported on the Controller or Telematics Unit in the last message to the Server Only Green Alarms are included in the message e No Icon No Alarms are on the Controller or Telematics Unit in the last reported message If you hover over the alarm icon a description of the alarms will pop up LENS 9005 Temperature out of range Z1 M LENT 177 Check Tank Pressure Sensor ee TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 25 Tracking An after the alarm code indicates that more than 1 alarm is present Zone information will
123. the Language Pack and clicked the Select button they are presented with the Update Unit Software page This page displays the firmware versions available for the vehicle type The user can then select vehicles from the Vehicle Tree for upgrade Only valid vehicles shall be displayed in the vehicle tree Update Unit Software ECENENEEEE 7 ENNNE 777 777777 HAN 7777 NN 77 gold septi9 flafRecommended FLDI version7590 build302 REBimg REB A020 35527 FLS3 versionD040 build258 19 09 2012 16 52 10 ol escape pun ing FLS3 versionD040 build254 public 20 09 2012 12 56 39 silver sept19 fia FLDI version7590 build302 FLS3 versionD040 build258 custom 19 09 2012 16 55 16 silver august31 fla FLDI_version7590_build302 FLS3 versionD040 build258 custom 19 09 2012 15 05 52 gold august31 fla FLDI version7590 build302 REB img REB A020 34954 FLS3 versionD040 build258 public 19 09 2012 15 04 05 5 items found displaying all items SAindate Snf xare Upon selecting the Update Software button a pop dialog shall appear asking the user to confirm that they wish to update the unit software for the selected vehicles you want to Update Unit Software for the selected vehicles with qgold sept19 fla The User shall have the choice of Wait on driver confirmation or Immediately on availability If the user selects cancel they will be brought to the Update Unit Software webpage If Driver Acceptance is required the upgrade will not complete t
124. the local time zone for the region where the Geofence has been created Day of Week Each row here relates to the day of the week that the Geofence can be active TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 102 Tracking Start Time Each row here relates to the day of the week that the Geofence can be active This is a 24 hour start time that the Geofence should be active The time specified here is based on the time zone of the Geofence This value cannot be blank if the day is marked as active Start and End times can not be the same End Time This is a 24 hour end time that the Geofence should be active The time specified here is based on the time zone of the Geofence This value cannot be blank if the day is marked as active Start and End times can not be the same Multiple Active Times A user can set multiple active times per day for a Geofence to do this select the Add Row option An active time can span more than one day Active times cannot overlap each other Notification Type Notification can be by SMS email or a combination of both Contact Select the contacts from the list that should be notified in the event of a Geo Fence activity This field is automatically populated with the list of contacts from your Contacts section of the Administration screen By default no contacts are selected To select a contact simply click on the contact name to select multiple contacts hold down the Ctrl key and click on the additional co
125. to display the Add POT button b Click the Add POI button c The Add Edit Points of Interest page will open with the latitude and longitude values already populated d Complete the remainder of the form Add Edit Point of Interest When adding or editing a Point of Interest the form shown in the screenshot below is displayed 1 Make any required changes to the fields 2 Click Confirm to save the changes TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 98 Tracking POI Details Longitude Latitude POI Description POI Image e y EI aa s gm CONFIRM CANCEL A description of the associated Icons is listed below Hospital General B e B Workshop Bridge P a a Junction alim D Search Points of Interest This page allows the user to search for a particular Point of Interest by full or partial name Click Confirm to begin the search The results will be displayed in the Points of Interest list Search for a POI POI Description CONFIRM ig CANCEL TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 99 Tracking Geo Fence Administration On the Geo Fence Administration page all the Geo Fences which are currently configured on the system are displayed The list shows the Geo Fence name and also the notification events that it is currently configured for To re order the list click on any of the column headers Geofences Description Notify on Registration Notify on Deregistration Notify on
126. ulator Optiset Send Remotely JF amgtk1 celtrak com AMG_Cactus_and_Icecream xml 01 06 2014 5 21 46 PM Success 01 06 2014 5 27 11 PM On REB SR4 Simulator 1 Optiset Send Remotely IJF amgtk1 celtrak com AMG _Lillies xml miai 12 17 40 Success Se tS On Retrieve OptiSet Plus File The Tracking website can also be used to retrieve OptiSet Plus configurations files from the controller via the telematics unit This allows users review the temperature profiles that are available on a controller This feature can be accessed via the Retrieve OptiSet Plus file option from the Miscellaneous menu of the Administration page Miscellaneous Contact A Points of Interest A Geofences ps Scheduled Reports Customizable Reports Send OptiSet Plus Fie gt Retrieve OptiSet Plus file Set OptiSet Plus Named Profile o Set OptiSet Plus Numeric Profile rie Jo Update Unit Software After selecting the Retrieve OptiSet Plus file the user prompted to choose a vehicle from which the OptiSet Plus configuration file may be retrieved TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 114 Tracking Retrieve OptiSet Plus file Retrieve file Retrieve OptiSet Plus file for selected vehicle l CON RM i CANCEL The user is then prompted for a location to save the configuration file locally on their PC Set OptiSet Plus A user must also activate an OptiSet Plus profile
127. y E31 x Px nouth Weymouth Res jiy e e 1 a Find a place Torquay ENDO r i MEANS Ga i Koblenz Ho B Find a geofence 1 a Cambrai mE utn AS m Map Menu l cy 7 V vam za TIE co Ta a roe e E t The Points of Interest configured on the system can be displayed on the map page by clicking the Show POI in the Map Menu Users can create points of interest to easily identify locations of importance These can be relevant locations such as delivery sites or depots Please note all Thermo King Dealers are stored as system POI s These POI s can also be turned on and off using this icon The screenshot below shows a Point of Interest icon which has been clicked to show its details Mall of America Street View Sears Home a Services Twin E city Grit Y Nordstrom We SEA LIFE Minnesota 4 Nickelodeon g Aquarium Universe aouegua unos dwey 3 If the user wishes to create a Point of Interest they can right click on the map location and select Create POI Here from the menu option TK60178 8 OP EN Rev 6 0 Page 38 Tracking e Ee a Country Inn amp Suites By Carson Bloomington bm at Mall of America Users are then directed to the Add Edit a Point of Interest screen Here the user can add a description of the POI and provide a suitable graphic for the location Add Edit a Point of Interest POI Details Longitude Latitude POI Description POI Image e

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