Alert Notification
The Alert Notification report provides a list of all the alerts triggered by your assets, including when they were sent and whether they've been acknowledged. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Alert Name | The name of the alert specified when it was created |
Alert Type | The type of alert (as chosen from the Notification Type drop-down list during its creation, such as iOn Event) |
Alert Severity | The alert's severity level, such as High or Low |
Asset Alias | The asset’s alias (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Alert Time Stamp | The date and time the triggering event occurred |
Acknowledged | Whether someone in your organization acknowledged the alert, with values of Yes and No |
Speed | The speed the asset was traveling when the alert was triggered |
Speed Limit | The posted speed limit where the triggering event occurred |
Address | The location address detected when the triggering event occurred |
You can add one column when you customize the report:
Column Heading | Description |
Asset Status | The current status of the asset that triggered the alert (such as Enabled) |
Device Communication Summary
The Device Communication Summary report provides a pie chart of time groupings for when your devices last reported to iOn, plus a grid with device/asset associations, what event was last reported and when, and locations. Here are the columns that are displayed by default in the table:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Device Name | The name of the device |
ESN | The device's electronic serial number |
AirID | The device's AirID number, such as U-ABC1-DE23 |
Device Model | The model of the device, such as LMU-3640 |
Device IP | The device's internet protocol address, such as 10.123.456.789 |
Device Status | The current status of the device (such as Enabled) |
Installation Date | The date and time the device was installed in its asset |
Asset Alias | The alias of the device’s associated asset (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the device’s associated asset |
Asset Type | The type of asset the device is installed in, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the associated asset |
Make | The vehicle make of the associated asset (if it is a vehicle) |
Model | The vehicle model of the device's asset |
Year | The year the vehicle was manufactured (if entered for the device's asset) |
VIN | The vehicle identification number of the associated asset |
Last Communication Time | The date and time the device last sent an event message to iOn |
Last Report Grouping | The pie chart grouping the device belongs to, indicating how long it has been since it reported to iOn, such as 4-7 Days |
Last Activity | The PEG name of the last event sent by the device, such as IGON for Ignition On |
Last Lat Long | The latitude and longitude values of the last location reported for the device |
Last GPS Fix Time | The date and time the device's location was last triangulated via GPS satellites (and recorded) |
Last Address | The device's location when it last sent an event message |
You can add one column when you customize the report:
Column Heading | Description |
Number of Days | How many days it has been since the device reported — today's date minus the last communication date; if the device has never sent a message, the value will be 0 |
Device Installation
The Device Installation report provides installation details for your devices and their associated assets, including date of installation (and uninstall, if applicable), ESN, configuration, LMU model, firmware version, PEG behavior, date and time the unit last reported an event to iOn, its location at that time, and its asset's vehicle properties. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
ESN | The device's electronic serial number |
Device Configuration | The configuration of the device, such as LMU2630_ATT_AIO11x_LMU_32Bit |
Device Model | The model of the device, such as LMU-3640 |
Device Status | The current status of the device (such as Enabled) |
Firmware Version | The current firmware version on the device, such as 86c |
PEG Behavior | The PEG behavior name defined for the device, such as AIO11.x_LMU_32Bit |
Ship Date | The date and time the device was shipped |
Install Date | The date and time the device was installed in its asset |
Latest Event Time | The date and time the device last sent an event message to iOn |
Last Known Location | The address of the device's location when it last sent an event message |
Asset Name | The name of the device’s associated asset |
IO Profile | The input/output profile label entered for the input |
VIN | The vehicle identification number of the associated asset (if not defined in iOn, as extracted from the device ID report) |
Make | The vehicle make of the associated asset (if it is a vehicle) |
Model | The vehicle model of the device's asset |
Year | The year the vehicle was manufactured (if entered for the device's asset) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | The capacity of the asset's fuel tank (if entered) |
Fuel Consumption Rate | The fuel burn rate for the device's asset (if entered) |
OBD Reports VIN | The VIN received from the vehicle bus if it has reporting capability; otherwise, the VIN as sent from the device's last ID report |
OBD Reports Vehicle Speed | Whether the asset's speed is reported to iOn, with values of true and false (based on vehicle bus capability) |
OBD Reports Vehicle Odometer | Whether the asset's odometer reading is reported to iOn, with values of true and false (based on vehicle bus capability) |
OBD Reports Fuel Consumption | Whether the asset's fuel consumption is reported to iOn, with values of true and false (based on vehicle bus capability) |
VB Odometer | The last VBUS/ODB odometer value received |
GPS Odometer | The last GPS odometer value received |
Last Odo Reference Value | The last odometer reference value entered for the device's asset in iOn |
Odometer Reference Timestamp | The date and time that odometer reference value was defined in iOn |
Engine Hours Meter | The last engine hours meter value sent by the device |
Last Engine Hours Reference Value | The last engine hours reference value entered for the device's asset in iOn |
Engine Hours Reference Timestamp | The date and time that engine hours reference value was defined in iOn for the asset |
Override Engine Run Time | Whether someone has configured the associated asset data to override the engine hours pulled from the VBUS (using GPS instead), with values of true and false |
Override Odometer | Whether someone has configured the asset data to override the odometer reading pulled from the VBUS, with values of true and false |
Override Speed | Whether someone has configured the associated asset data to override the VBUS speed value, with values of true and false |
Engine Type | The type of fuel defined for the asset, such as Gasoline or Diesel |
These are the columns you can add when you customize the report:
Column Heading | Description |
Uninstall Date | The date and time the device was uninstalled from its asset |
Description | The description of the device's associated asset, as entered in iOn |
Geofence | The name of the geofence the device was located in when it sent its most recent event message to iOn (if any) |
Geofence Category | The category of the geofence the device was in when it sent its last event to iOn |
Asset Alias | The alias of the device’s associated asset (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Type | The type of asset the device is installed in, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the associated asset |
Asset Status | The current status of the associated asset |
Operator Alias | The alias of the associated asset's driver |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Route Name | The name of the route (if one is assigned to the device's asset) |
Route Category | The category of the route (if one is assigned to the device's asset) |
Schedule Name | The name of the schedule (if one has been applied to the device's asset) |
License Plate | The license plate number of the device's asset (if entered in iOn) |
License State | The state the asset's license plate is registered to (if entered in iOn) |
Vehicle Icon Color | The vehicle icon color of the device's asset (if defined in iOn) |
OBD Protocol ID | The last OBD protocol ID extracted from the vehicle bus capability message |
Group Level [1-8] | The name of the group in that level, as defined by your organization's hierarchy (for example, if you enable the Group Level 1 and Group Level 2 columns, the name of the highest-level group above the device's group will be in the Group Level 1 column and the next highest in the Group Level 2 column) |
Driver Vehicle History
The Driver Vehicle History report provides a historical record of the assets drivers were assigned to, including the date and time the association occurred. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Association Time | The date and time the driver was paired with the asset |
Association Time Zone | The time zone of the associated asset's group |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Asset Alias | The asset’s alias (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Status | The current status of the asset, such as Enabled or Disabled |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Operator Alias | The driver's alias, if any |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Type | The driver's type, if entered in iOn |
Operator Category | The driver's category (if your organization has delineated driver categories and entered them in iOn) |
Association First Ignition On | The date and time of the first Ignition On event while the driver and asset were associated |
Association Last Ignition Off | The date and time of the last Ignition Off event received while the driver was assigned to the asset |
Association Mileage | The distance the driver traveled while assigned to the asset |
There are no columns to add when customizing the Driver Vehicle History report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.
Invalid Keyfob
The Invalid Keyfob report provides a historical record of drivers/assets that have used unregistered key fobs (ones that haven't been assigned to drivers), including the dates and times the fob swipes occurred and the key fob ID numbers. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Event Time | The date and time the unregistered key fob scan occurred |
Asset Alias | The asset’s alias (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Incoming Key Fob | The ID number of the unregistered key fob used for the swipe |
Operator Alias | The driver's alias, if any |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Type | The driver's type, if entered in iOn |
Operator Category | The driver's category (if your organization has delineated driver categories and entered them in iOn) |
You can add one column when you customize the report:
Column Heading | Description |
Asset Status | The current status of the asset (such as Enabled) |
Posted Speed Violation Detail View
The Posted Speed Violation Detail View report provides speeding event data compared to posted speed limits (PSLs), including how far over the PSL the asset was traveling and when and where the speeding events occurred. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Note: An event is considered a speed violation when the asset is traveling 5 mph or more over the speed limit.
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Asset Alias | The asset’s alias (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Status | The current status of the asset (such as Enabled) |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Operator Alias | The driver's alias, if any |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Event Time | The date and time of the speeding event |
Location | The address where the speeding event occurred |
Speed | The speed the asset was traveling when the event was triggered |
Over Limit | How far over the PSL the asset was traveling (such as 10 if it was going 65 mph in a 55 mph zone) |
PSL | The posted speed limit where the event occurred |
Direction | The cardinal or ordinal direction the asset was traveling, such as SW for southwest |
Latitude | The latitude value of the location where the speeding event occurred |
Longitude | The longitude value of the location where the event occurred |
GPS Quality | The RSSI (received signal strength indicator) value sent from the device, indicating how good the GPS quality was at the location at the time of the speeding event Note: An RSSI value higher than -70 is considered acceptable; if it is closer to -60 or -50, that is excellent. |
Posted Speed Violation Number | The number assigned to the speeding event, which will be increased in increments of 1 for each event for that asset (on a single day, so the same asset's infractions will begin numbering again the next day at 1) Note: Consecutive violations are given the same numeric value. |
You can add one column when you customize the report:
Column Heading | Description |
Maps Link | A Google Maps URL you can copy and paste into another browser tab, showing the coordinates where the speeding event occurred |
Posted Speed Violation Summary View
The Posted Speed Violation Summary View report provides aggregated speeding event data for your assets and drivers, including the number of violations over the time range. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Note: An event is considered a speed violation when the asset is traveling 5 mph or more over the speed limit.
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Asset Alias | The asset’s alias (if your organization uses aliases and has entered them) |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Status | The current status of the asset (such as Enabled) |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Operator Alias | The driver's alias, if any |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Speed Violations | The total number of speeding events for the asset/driver over the course of the time range Note: Consecutive speed violations are counted as one infraction. |
Total Posted Speed Violation Messages | The total number of posted speed violation event messages sent for the time period |
Max Actual Driving Speed | The highest speed value reported to iOn for the asset/driver during the date range |
Max Violations Speed | The highest posted speed limit reported to iOn |
Speed % Over Posted Limit | The average percentage over the speed limit the asset/driver traveled, calculated using all the speeding events |
Distance | The total distance driven |
There are no columns to add when customizing the Posted Speed Violation Summary View report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.
Towing
The Towing report provides a list of towing instances for your assets, including the ESN, duration of the trailer event, starting and ending addresses, starting and ending times, and battery voltage. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
ESN | The electronic serial number of the asset's LMU |
Trailer Event Duration | The total time of this towing event, from beginning to end |
Start Address | The address where the towing began |
End Address | The address where the towing was finished |
Start Time | The date and time of the towing start event |
End Time | The date and time of the towing stop event |
External Battery Voltage (Volts) | The power voltage value at the start of towing, as reported by the accumulator |
There are no columns to add when customizing the Towing report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.
Unauthorized Usage Detail reports when drivers operated vehicles in a time window that was not permitted (for example, outside of their assigned schedule of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), including the date and time the unauthorized use occurred and its location, on a day-to-day basis. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Type | The driver's type, if entered in iOn |
Operator Category | The driver's category (if your organization has delineated driver categories and entered them in iOn) |
Event Date | The date the driver used an asset outside of their authorized schedule |
Event Time | The time of day the unauthorized usage occurred |
Event Type | The PEG label of the event that was sent to iOn (that alerted the software of the unauthorized usage), such as IGON for Ignition On |
Location | The address where the triggering event occurred |
Latitude | The latitude value of the location where the unauthorized usage was detected |
Longitude | The longitude value of the location where the unauthorized usage was detected |
Geofence | The name of the geofence where the triggering event occurred (if any) |
Geofence Category | The category of the geofence the driver was in for the infraction |
Unauthorized Distance | The total distance driven for the unauthorized asset usage |
Unauthorized Idle Time | The total idle time during the unauthorized usage |
Unauthorized Travel Time | The total engine time calculated for the unauthorized usage |
You can add one column when you customize the Unauthorized Usage Detail report:
Column Heading | Description |
Maps Link | A Google Maps URL you can copy and paste into another browser tab, showing the coordinates where the unauthorized driving occurred |
The Unauthorized Usage Summary report returns aggregated data on driver use of vehicles outside of their approved time window, including how many unauthorized events occurred and their total distance, idle time, and travel time. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
Asset Name | The name of the asset |
Asset Type | The type of asset, such as Vehicle or Trailer |
Asset Category | The category of the asset |
Operator First Name | The driver's first name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Last Name | The driver's last name, as entered in iOn |
Operator Type | The driver's type, if entered in iOn |
Operator Category | The driver's category (if your organization has delineated driver categories and entered them in iOn) |
Unauthorized Events | The total number of unauthorized usage events for the driver and asset |
Unauthorized Geofence Events | The total number of unauthorized usage events for the driver and asset that occurred in one of your designated geofences |
Unauthorized Distance | The total distance driven for all the unauthorized usage events in the time range |
Unauthorized Idle Time (Hrs) | The total idle time during the unauthorized usage over the course of the date range |
Unauthorized Travel Time (Hrs) | The total engine time calculated for all the unauthorized usage events |
There are no columns to add when customizing the Unauthorized Usage Summary report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.
User Login Detail
The User Login Detail report provides a list of login attempts by your iOn users, including their login names, roles, assigned groups, when the attempt occurred, and whether it was successful. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
User Login | The user's login ID |
First Name | The user's first name, as entered in iOn |
Last Name | The user's last name, as entered in iOn |
Role | The user's iOn role, which determines their level of site access and rights to make changes |
Timestamp | The date and time the user logged in to iOn |
Application | The software being logged in to (with a value of "CACTC Application," which is iOn in this case) |
Successful | Whether the login attempt was successful, with a value of Y or N |
There are no columns to add when customizing the User Login Detail report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.
User Login Summary
The User Login Summary report provides aggregated login data for iOn users by group, including their last login time and the number of successful and failed login attempts they've had over the time range. Here are the columns that are displayed by default:
Column Heading | Description |
Group Name | The name of the group/account |
User Login | The user's login ID |
First Name | The user's first name, as entered in iOn |
Last Name | The user's last name, as entered in iOn |
Role | The user's iOn role, which determines their level of site access and rights to make changes |
Latest Login | The date and time the user most recently attempted to log in to iOn |
Successful Logins | The total number of successful login attempts over the course of the date range |
Failed Logins | The total number of failed login attempts for the duration of the time period |
There are no columns to add when customizing the User Login Summary report, as all the available ones are enabled by default.