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==Project description==
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==Solution description==
    
One of the more advanced features of GPS trackers is the ability to create Geofence scenarios in a real-time with triggered alerts. Geofences are designated areas or zones that can be defined on a map or as a distance from the specific location. The feature may help to comply with some pandemic lockdown measures and greatly benefit private car owners, families, corporate fleet managers and business owners. All Teltonika GPS tracker models have Geofence as a standard feature.
 
One of the more advanced features of GPS trackers is the ability to create Geofence scenarios in a real-time with triggered alerts. Geofences are designated areas or zones that can be defined on a map or as a distance from the specific location. The feature may help to comply with some pandemic lockdown measures and greatly benefit private car owners, families, corporate fleet managers and business owners. All Teltonika GPS tracker models have Geofence as a standard feature.
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GPS tracking devices offer multiple additional functions that are just as useful as live tracking such as geofence zones. Geofences are '''virtual boundaries''' you draw on a digital map in Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL) software application that is used in location-aware events and various alarms.
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Geofencing can be used for setting up events and receiving notifications when a vehicle enters or leaves a predetermined area. Geofencing is critical for any person seeking to comply with introduced lockdown movement measures or modern business with a vehicle fleet. Plus, it allows the fleet managers to draw zones around customers’ sites, warehouses, and secure areas.
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'''Here is how it works:''' When these geofences are crossed by a vehicle equipped with a GPS tracker (for instance, the new generation model FMM130), the vehicle owner, the fleet manager or any appointed person in charge will be warned with an ''alarm buzzer, SMS, email, LED indicator or smartphone push notification'' activated by tracker digital output (DOUT). The fact of a vehicle crossing the predefined geofence zone boundary is tracked in real-time by satellite GNSS.
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Conveniently, you can choose when to generate an event – on zone entrance, on exit or both. The zone may have a circle or rectangular shape and, upon the demand, maximum allowed speed can be set up too.
      
==What you need for a solution?==
 
==What you need for a solution?==
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Since Geofence can be used in all of Teltonika devices, it is important to follow your specific device [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMM130_First_Start#Mounting_recommendations mounting recommendations]. This is because if you were to install the tracker following the instructions of a different one, your device may not work properly in the end. Also, we offer a wide range of trackers that have different connectors, some of the devices we offer are "Plug and Track" (devices that have OBD-II connectors), other may demand more wiring work to be done. The list of all Teltonika Fleet Management devices can be found [[Fleet management | here]].
 
Since Geofence can be used in all of Teltonika devices, it is important to follow your specific device [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMM130_First_Start#Mounting_recommendations mounting recommendations]. This is because if you were to install the tracker following the instructions of a different one, your device may not work properly in the end. Also, we offer a wide range of trackers that have different connectors, some of the devices we offer are "Plug and Track" (devices that have OBD-II connectors), other may demand more wiring work to be done. The list of all Teltonika Fleet Management devices can be found [[Fleet management | here]].
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==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
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After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMM130 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMM130 Parameter list|SMS parameters]].<br />
 
After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMM130 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMM130 Parameter list|SMS parameters]].<br />
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It is also important to mention that the map in the Manual Geofence function section has a few features as well if you wish to make some adjustments using the interface:
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It is also important to mention that the map in the [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMM130_Manual_Geofence_settings Manual Geofence] function section has a few features as well if you wish to make some adjustments using the interface:
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Manual Geofence also has a nifty feature that allows the user to draw their wanted Geofence using only the mouse. There are 4 buttons that make this feature into reality.
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It is possible to draw the Geofence area manually by selecting the Rectangle or the Circle icon on the left. That way, it is not necessary to know the exact coordinates of the wanted area, as long as it is marked on the map correctly.  
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First two are for drawing a circle or a rectangle. Simply press on the button, drag your mouse for the area you want the Geofence to be located and release. The Configurator will automatically calculate the size.
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Once that is done, the latitude and the longitude fields will be filled in automatically.
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The 3rd button is for deleting the Geofence which is currently chosen.
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The last button on the interface is used to zoom in on all of the available geozones.  
If you wish to delete your Geofence area, you can click the "Delete geozone" button. That way, the area is deleted and the configurations made are restored to default settings.
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In case there are more than one zones available, by clicking on one of them will bring up its layout details.
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The last button on the interface is used to zoom in on all of the available geozones.
      
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'''Note''': We're sending two instead of one configuration messages since one SMS can contain up to 160 characters. For this scenario, we exceed the maximum allowed character amount. Therefore, we split the message into two.
 
'''Note''': We're sending two instead of one configuration messages since one SMS can contain up to 160 characters. For this scenario, we exceed the maximum allowed character amount. Therefore, we split the message into two.
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==Parsing Geofence records==
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==In platform==
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==Demonstration in platform==
 
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TAVL: Open TAVL → select client → Track. By choosing a certain date frame for the device that you're watching, you can see the events that are generated when the Geofence is crossed (depending on what was chosen on the Configurator: On entry, on exit, on both).
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Wialon: Open WIALON → open messages → push unit ( select your device) → choose the date from which to which to show the records → select message  (data messages) → push execute button and you will see all information.
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TAVL: Open TAVL → select client → Events → Geozones. Firstly, a geozone needs to be chosen in order to see the event of the device crossing it (just like in the configurator). Depending on what is needed, additional zone rules and warning rules need to be created. When opening the Console window, the events of crossing are displayed, with the location of where did that happen, was it on entrance or on exit, etc.
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