The Navman Wireless vehicle tracking system requires four key components to work
1. Access to the global positioning satellite system
2. The Navman Qube tracking device fitted in your vehicle
3. Secure servers at our professional hosting centre
4. OnlineAVL software to interpret the data generated by the tracking device
1. Access to the global positioning satellite system
2. The Navman Qube tracking device fitted in your vehicle
3. Secure servers at our professional hosting centre
4. OnlineAVL software to interpret the data generated by the tracking device
To track a vehicle, we install our Qube tracking device, which contains a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, a Vodafone SIM card and some digital storage capacity.
This equipment constantly receives signals from a series of satellites in orbit, which tell the Qube exactly where the vehicle is and this information is stored on the built-in digital storage. It also captures the time of day and information about your vehicle, for example if the ignition is on or whether the vehicle is moving.
At pre-set intervals the Qube tracking device then transmits the stored data to our servers using the Vodafone mobile phone network.
Once the data reaches our servers, it is stored in your individual account and made available for you to access using our OnlineAVL software.
Our software, which is installed on your PC, accesses our secure servers over the Internet to ‘grab’ the data that is generated by the Qube. The software then interprets that data to display it in a range of user friendly reports or alerts selected by you.
Using the location of the vehicle, the time of day and other information captured, you can easily see what route your vehicle has taken, if it is has broken the speed limit, if it was driven when it should have been parked up or if it has been parked when it should have been on the road!
There are many other reports which can be generated to give you the information you need to make vehicle tracking work effectively for you.

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