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How to work with objects

In this article, we'll explain how to work with the Objects section. You will learn:
 

List of objects

In the Objects section, you will find a list of all monitoring objects. Here, you can see information about the status of each object and the time of the last connection.
To find a specific object, use the Search field and enter the name or number of the object.
Click the button to adjust the display settings for the list of objects. You can choose which objects to display and how to group them (e.g., by groups, geofences, or tags).
The list provides a brief summary of each object, so you can quickly find out its current location, whether it's moving, and the amount of fuel and mileage.
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Object summary

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For example, for a vehicle, the summary includes:
  • Object name
  • Date and time of last bessage — when the last data from the vehicle's device was received
  • Number of satellites — how reliably the location is determined
  • Current fuel volume — in liters (e.g., 359.14 L)
  • Total mileage — total distance traveled (e.g., 1,918,896.25 km)
  • Engine hours/Time in operation — total engine working time (e.g., 34,526 hours, 16 minutes)
  • Address of last position — country, region, city, and exact address of the vehicle's current location
  • Current speed — current speed (e.g., 74 km/h)
  • Time in current state — how long the object has been moving or stationary (e.g., "Updated: 00 sec" — just updated)
By clicking on an object in the list, you'll be directed to the Info and History tabs with detailed information.

Info tab

The Info tab displays all the basic information about the object:
  • Statistics: Data for the selected day — time in motion, distance traveled, max and average speed, fuel consumption, and average fuel usage per 100 km
  • Sensors: Current sensor data and the time of their last update
  • Additional information: Vehicle model, current status, last connection time, speed, and mileage
 
The Show on map button opens the map with the current location of the object.
The Route planning section allows you to build a route:
  • In PILOT — the route will open directly in the app
  • On another map — it will open an external mapping service

History tab

The History tab shows the exact path the object has taken during the selected period.
The map at the top shows the object's position.
Below the map, there is brief statistics for the selected day: total distance, max and average speed, fuel consumption, and average fuel usage.
Below that, you can select a date to see the corresponding map, statistics, and event list for that date.
The detailed event list is displayed chronologically.
An event includes:
  • Start time
  • Event type (moving or stopped)
  • Duration
  • For moving events, it shows the distance traveled and average or max speed
  • Starting or ending address, or parking location
If you click on an event, the corresponding route will appear on the map, which you can view in the player.

Date filter

You can choose specific dates to view the movement history for that period.
 

Action menu

Click the three dots to open additional features:
  • Show on map — go back to displaying the object on the map
  • Follow — track an object on the map
  • Create link — get a token to allow external users to view the object’s location on the map
  • Notifications — view events for the object: time, place, event type. Using notification settings , you can select objects for which events will be displayed, configure event types, and specify the period (dates and times) for which to view the list of occurred events.
     
If you tap a specific notification, the event will appear on the map with a marker.
  • Rename object — enter a new name and tap Save
 

Object menu

For each object, additional functions are available. Click the three dots next to the object to open the menu:
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  • Information — navigate to the Info tab for basic information about the object
 
  • History — navigate to the History tab to see how the object moved during the selected period
   
  • Show on map — display the object on the map in real-time
  • Follow — track the movement of the object in real-time
  • Create link — get a token for viewing the object on the map by external users
  • Notifications — view events for the object
  • Rename object — enter a new name and click Save
The menu may contain additional functions depending on the modules activated for your account.
 

Adding an object via QR code

1. Point your smartphone's camera at the QR code on the device or the code generated by the PILOT system. Make sure the code is fully inside the frame.
2. The object will automatically be added to your account, which is currently open in the mobile app