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First time users can follow the direction below for logging into and configuring their GPS Logic Fleet Management System. {toc} ==1 - Prerequisites== Ensure Google Earth is installed on the client workstation. Google Earth can be downloaded from [http://earth.google.com|http://earth.google.com] ==2 - Initial User Configuration== Each user will need to log in to their tracking server for a one-time configuration of Google Earth. This step only needs to be performed ONCE per user and is NOT necessary if you only intend to track vehicles using your integrated dispatch application. @@If you only wish to track vehicles using your dispatch software, then the configuration steps outlined on this page are not necessary.@@ ===2.1 - Logging In=== The first step in configuring your computer requires a visit to your GPS web site. Depending on your specific implementation, one of the following should be entered into your web browser for this step. * http://<nowiki>[your company name]</nowiki>.gpslogic.com/gps * http://www.gpslogic.com When the prompt for your username and password appears, enter the account details provided by your IT staff or GPS Logic representative. ===2.2 - Configuring Google Earth for the First Time=== Once you're logged in, select the layers to be added to Google Earth and click the '''Track in Google Earth''' button. This will automatically launch Google Earth and add your layers for real-time viewing. '''Note: ''' Each time this button is pressed, it will add layers to Google Earth, even if they are already present. Be sure to delete any excess '''GPS Logic Tracking''' folders that may be already loaded in Google Earth. [imageauto|'''Figure 1'''. Home page of GPS website.|{UP}home.jpg] ((( ''Layer Descriptions:'' * '''AVL Server''' - Retrieves vehicle locations using data from your AVL server. Icons will be color-coded based on their alarm status (red indicating alarm, green no alarm). * '''CAD Server''' - Retrieves vehicle locations using data from your Computer Aided Dispatch server (if applicable). Icons will be color-coded based on their availability. * '''Active Posting Locations (from CAD)''' - Displays circle of administrator defined radius around posts that currently have a vehicle assigned to them. In-active posts, or posts without a vehicle assigned are automatically removed from the map. * '''Current Geofence Boundaries''' - Displays perimeter around proximity based landmark geofences. ))) When the link above is clicked, this dialog box may be presented (see '''Figure 2'''). Ensure the following settings are selected and click '''OK''' to continue. [imageauto|'''Figure 2'''. Confirmation dialog. Click OK to continue.|{UP}geLink.jpg] Once Google Earth is loaded, a folder titled '''GPS Logic Tracking''' will appear in the left side bar of the Places pane (see '''Figure 3'''). By default this appears under '''Temporary Places'''. Drag the '''GPS Logic Tracking''' folder and it's contents to the '''My Places''' section to ensure Fleet View is loaded each time Google Earth is opened. [imageauto|'''Figure 3'''. Google Earth side bar. The circled folder includes the links for tracking your fleet in real time.|{UP}sidebar.jpg] ((('''Note:''' Ensure there is only one '''GPS Logic Tracking''' folder in the Places pane. Having multiple instances of this folder and it's contents will result in having duplicate vehicles on your map. Once configured, you should see the '''GPS Logic Tracking''' folder with various subfolders including '''Fleet View''' and '''Fleet View Updater'''.))) ===2.3 - Optional Google Earth Enhancements=== Optionally you may want to increase the speed at which Google Earth flies between features. To do this, select '''Options ...''' from the '''Tools''' menu to bring up the dialog box in '''Figure 4'''. Under the '''Navigation''' tab, drag the slider for '''Fly-To Speed''' to roughly the half way point, then click the '''OK''' button. [imageauto|Google Earth options. Set the '''Fly-To''' slider to faster position for increasing the speed in which Google Earth flies between features.|{UP}options.jpg] Google Earth is now configured for tracking your fleet in real-time. For additional information on advanced features of Google Earth such as creating overlays or placemarks, check out the [http://earth.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=guide_toc.cs|Google Earth User Guide]. {cloud}
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