Clicking the asset description in the assets list will take you to the asset location on the map.
Zoom in or out
To zoom into the map you can either use the forward scroll button on your mouse wheel, or click the + button on the top left of the map.
Zoom out by using the backward scroll on your mouse wheel or by clicking the - on the map.
Click and drag to pan around the map:
Change the map view in the top right-hand corner. Organizations that use HERE maps will have the ability to enable a traffic map layer that shows traffic usage, which can be switched on and off per organization in Database Admin.
Click the Locations icon to select which locations must be displayed on the map.
Click the Events icon to select which events must be displayed on the map.
Map Toolbar
Map layers
Activate the map layers to display asset labels, events labels, locations labels, task and worker labels or to enable or disable the clustering of asset icons on the map.
To view the assets on the map with specific labels, click the map layers button and then expand the + next to Asset labels to choose which labels you would like to see next to each asset on the map. You can only choose a maximum of two labels at a time.
You can enable or disable clustering using the map tools and choose to show events on the trails. You can display the location labels. This is a good place to look if the locations you have selected are not displaying on the map.
When you have long trips, you can choose to only show a certain part of the trip on the map. Activate the map layers and choose to show either the entire last trip or only a certain specified number of hours from now, with a maximum of 48 hours. The selection will be remembered in the selection criteria when using Live Tracking again. Deactivate this if your entire trips are not showing on the map.
Map tools
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Query a vehicle or point on the map for more information. |
Click on the map and select the area to zoom into. |
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Measure between two points by clicking the start point and clicking the end point. |