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Navman System by Falcon Direct Product Overview

Explore the Navman system by Falcon Direct, featuring GPS satellite signals for precise tracking of fleets. Learn about hardware components, online AVL, reports, and more.

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Navman System by Falcon Direct Product Overview

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  1. Navman System by Falcon Direct Product Overview April 2008

  2. Agenda • Solution Architecture • Hardware Component Overview • OnLine AVL Overview • Reports

  3. GPS Satellite • GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver (tracking device), enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time* anywhere on land, air or sea at anytime • Four GPS satellite signals are used to compute positions in three dimensions and the time offset in the receiver clock* • Available 24 x 7 • Designed and operated by the US Military • 24 satellites orbit around the earth • The Navman Halo has a 12 channel GPS receiver (accurate to within 16 feet)

  4. What is GPS • Each satellite transmits a unique digital code sequence of 1’s and 0’s – precisely timed by an atomic clock, which is picked up by a GPS receiver’s antenna and matched with the same code sequence generated inside the receiver. • By lining up or matching the signals, the receiver determines how long it takes the signals to travel from the satellite to the receiver. • These timing measurements are converted to distances using the speed of light (about 186,000 feet per second), the same speed with which radio waves travel. • Measuring distances to four or more satellites simultaneously and knowing the exact locations of the satellites (included in the signals transmitted by the satellites), the receiver can determine its latitude, longitude, and height while at the same time synchronizing its clock with the GPS time standard which also makes the receiver a precise time piece.

  5. Telecommunication Provider • Provides data connection for information to be transferred from vehicle to Navman and vice versa • Data is sent through the carrier network • Creates an IP data session for each connection

  6. Navman secure hosting • Each fleet is allocated to a server • Username and password is allocated to point the customer to the correct server • Server uptime 99.99% • Regular automated security check • Heart beat monitor • Active hot servers (redundancy) • Availability comparative to Telecom’s cellular network uptimes • Redundant fibre network

  7. Customers Desktop & Internet • Each users desktop must have the OnlineAVL software loaded and directed at the correct server • The same username and password can be used on multiple desktops • OnlineAVL has different user levels. Eg from view only to full admin access • Can load onto Citrix or Terminal Servers • Internet • Must have internet connection • Transfers information from Navman to Customers Desktop and vice versa • 56KB dial up or higher required

  8. Agenda • Solution Architecture • Hardware Component Overview • OnLine AVL Overview • Reports

  9. Halo Qube tracking device • Provides time, date, ignition, speed, direction & location, plus more • Automatic time or distance update (1 mile or 5 min) • Stores up to 500 events if outside of cellular coverage • Connects to other hardware devices such as the M-Nav, MDT and ConEx • Stored under the seat, dashboard or in the glove box • Powers using the vehicles battery 12v or 24v • 12 channel GPS receiver

  10. M-Nav 650 • Receives and sends IP text messages • Drivers can select from up to 100 preset reply messages or type new reply • Receives route information as GPS coordinates seamlessly from OnlineAVL • Can save up to 200 destinations as favourites • Can set multiple stop trips • Automatically calculates distance to destination, speed and estimated time of arrival • High quality speaker sound for turn-by-turn voice guidance

  11. Agenda • Solution Architecture • Hardware Component Overview • OnLine AVL Overview • Reports

  12. OnlineAVL

  13. Vehicle reference Vehicle Display Screen Name of fleet Time of latest update Latest known vehicle location Blue – vehicles ignition is off Green – vehicles ignition is on

  14. After Before Group Vehicles

  15. Vehicle Activity Screen Ignition status Trip (mileage) Time of update Location of event Event Icon

  16. Icons Power removed and restored Driver PIN accepted Driver PIN Denied Driver Logoff Auto Logoff PIN in use Unknown driver Unauthorised Movement Alert Stationary Vehicle Alert Ignition on Ignition off Entering a Geofenced area Exiting a Geofenced area MDT/M-Nav on-line MDT/M-Nav off-line Vehicle position queried Vehicle moved with ignition off Timed update

  17. Map Display Screen (3 Options) Hybrid View Satellite View Traditional View

  18. Replay a day

  19. Agenda • Solution Architecture • Hardware Component Overview • OnLine AVL Overview • Reports

  20. Activity Report • Summary of days activity • Answer customer queries • Monitor driver log book • Filter desired activities Dates to report on Location Speed Trip Distance Event Information Time on Site

  21. Customer Site Report • Evidence visits for customer service • On-site billing / waiting time • Call cycle • Comparison of productivity time

  22. Geofence Report • Captures time and distance within a defined location • Claim back road user charges for off road miles traveled within Geofence • Time inside the Geofence will evidence loading and unloading ACTUALS against business model Time Inside Geofence Summary of Distance

  23. Idle Report • Produces and easily evidences ROI as there are direct costs related to vehicle idling • Fuel cost • Engine wear and tear • Driver wages • Vehicle productivity Idle Location Idle Duration

  24. Mileage Report • Fringe Benefit Tax • Unauthorized usage – cost savings • Scheduled vehicle maintenance • Measure weekly/monthly trends Total Mileage

  25. Overspeed Report • Evidences driver behaviour • Evidences ROI related to direct vehicle cost • Fuel, engine wear & tear • Captures the maximum speed & location the vehicle reached at any given point in time Peak speed reached Location of peak speed

  26. Speed Analysis Report • Individually benchmarks driver route performance • Allows you to compare the driver behaviour of up to 5 vehicles • Can manually set speed bands over a defined period of time.

  27. Stop Report • Visibility of unscheduled stops • On-site billing • Waiting time • Proof of delivery/site visit Time stopped at location Stop location

  28. Trip Report **the significant one** • Highlights daily productivity • Service based industry – travel time modeling • On-site billing for labor • Models congestion • Payroll start/finish Onsite time Trip distance Start and Finish time Travel time

  29. Show Nearest Distance from location in miles Selected location highlighted Vehicles within the maximum distance from the location will be listed

  30. Route To (with M-Nav device) Select the vehicle/s you want to direct to the location The road name is automatically placed in the text box Can add extra text to the message Location of the road

  31. Stationary Vehicle Alert Productivity alert used during the customer’s normal business operating hours Designed to alert an OnlineAVL user when a vehicle’s work rate dips below a defined level or the vehicle is stationary too long The alert will trigger based on a time and distance setting. A user can create a base template for each vehicle or for a fleet Can select emails to receive alert Stationary vehicle period (inside of normal business hours) White space is when no alerting notification is required. I.E on the way to/from work & during lunch hour

  32. Unauthorized Movement Alert Alert focused on non-business hours for unauthorized usage and security The alert will trigger based on activity, distance or geofence setting Can select emails to receive alert Unauthorized movement period (outside of normal business hours)

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