What's new in Fleet Monitoring plugin 2.2 - Security Center Fleet Monitoring 2.2

Security Center Fleet Monitoring Plugin Guide 2.2

Product
Security Center Fleet Monitoring
Content type
Guides
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Version
2.2
Language
English
Last updated
2020-11-10

Fleet Monitoring plugin 2.2 includes the following new features.

Configure AVL unit trails and icons
You can now configure the color and length of an AVL unit trail, and select or upload a custom icon for the unit. You can now also chose from two new AVL unit icon types: tramway and speed trailer.
Configure data offloads
You can now queue, pause, and resume offloads in the AVL data offloading task, and require an AVL unit to have recent location data or a WiFi connection to offload data. You can also select AVL units for offload without a map, configure a timeout for queued offloads, and configure the order of listed items.
Configure manual offloads
You can now enable manual offloads to have priority over automatic offloads. You can also enable automatic retries for manual data offloads.
Improved automatic offload gap filling
You can now have automatic video offloads start at the first point where a gap in video offloads occurs. You can now also identify video offload failures that were covered by a following successful offload.
Trigger automatic video offloads
You can now trigger automatic video offloads based on schedules, GPS unit states, or when a WiFi connection is detected. You can also limit the number of queued items per camera for automatic offloads.
Trigger events on offload state
You can now trigger events when an offload request starts, finishes, fails, is queued, or contains gaps.
Support for Security Center incidents
You can now define Security Center incidents that are automatically generated during a data offload.
Generate reports on previous data offloads
You can now use the AVL data offload report to view details on past data offloads. The report now also displays the status, transfer size, duration, and start and end timestamps of past offloads. You can now also configure the order of listed rows.
Monitor the status of data offloads
You can now use the AVL data offload status task to to view the status of queued, in-progress and recently completed data offload requests. The task now also displays the destination archiver, the included AVL units, and a summary of each offload. You can now also filter results by AVL unit name.
Viewing vehicle route playback
You can now use the Vehicle route playback task in Security Center, to view an AVL unit’s past location and associated camera feeds for a specified time frame.