A1 |
Monochrome. One color for all the different speeds. For multiple vehicles tracking, each vehicle with its unique route line color for easier recognition. Ex. Yellow route color for the first vehicle; and blue route color for the 2nd vehicle; … |
A2 |
Change the route line color when speed changes. |
A3 |
Set the width of the route line |
A4 |
Set the transparency of the route line |
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B1 |
Tick for free camera. |
B2 |
Fixed camera angle – the camera viewing angle will be fixed to one certain direction. |
B3 |
Rotate camera viewing angle (B2: Fix Azimuth can not be ticked). |
B4 |
The range of Google Earth camera and the target position. |
B5 |
Tilt angle between Google Earth camera and the ground. |
B6 |
The speed of Google Earth camera flies to the target position. |
B7 |
Set the extent of time stamps |
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C1 |
Fly to the new device when it is connected |
C2 |
Do not fly to the position whe the speed is less than ? km/ hour. |
C3 |
Add a new track when the vehicle was disconnected over ? minutes. |
C4 |
Clear vehicle track that was disconnected over 30 minutes. |
C5 |
Clear the position data with GPS Drift problem. (When the speed is slower than 5km/ hr, the GPS position will be in-accurate. Tick this to clear those in-valid position data. |
C6 |
Server Listen Port. The port to receive the GPS position data sent from the GPS Trackers. (The default is “3000”). |
C7 |
Data Switch Delivery Listen Port of Remote Etrack Server. (The default is “8088”) |
C8 |
How many times the Client PC to retry the connection to Data Server after disconnect. (The default is 60 times) |
C9 |
The time interval for the Client PC to try to re-connect to the Data Server in Data Switch. (The default is 60 seconds) |