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Informtm Fleet Management Telematics and Dashcam Solutions TM INFORM FLEET MANAGEMENT TELEMATICS AND DASHCAM SOLUTIONS LUMINATOR INTELLIGENCE, SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY IN TRANSIT LUMINATOR’S INFORM™ FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE DATA TO REDUCE COSTS, INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY, IMPROVE SAFETY, REDUCE RISKY AND INEFFICIENT DRIVING BEHAVIORS, AND STRENGTHEN COMPLIANCE. VEHICLE TRACKING AND REPORTING Powered by Geotab’s patented tracking algorithm, the system accurately recreates vehicle trips and analyzes incidents. Providing detailed, accurate data of the location, vehicle health, driving behavior and much more, INFORM Telematics can be used to manage and improve safety of the entire fleet — ranging from fixed route to paratransit, vans, supervisor and support vehicles. REAL-TIME SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS In-vehicle alerts instantly notify drivers of infractions and potentially hazardous habits with in-vehicle feedback for selected behaviors like speeding, idling or seat belt use. Hardware additions provide additional options such as live coaching for driver’s on-road performance, and an AI-enabled dash and operator camera that detects distracted, drowsy, and other unsafe driving behaviors. EASY TO MANAGE Updates and improvements are automatic, with over-the-air initial provisioning and firmware updates. Automated upload of events to the secure platform enables access to data anytime, from virtually any location – via the web-based interface. VEHICLE HEALTH AND USAGE ASSESSMENTS Track and record VIN, odometer, engine faults, seat belt use and more. Built-in auto-calibrating accelerometer and gyroscope measure precise vehicle movements such as hard braking and acceleration. Add-on hardware for additional information such as: driver ID, hours of service, temperature tracking, asset tracking, satellite communication and more. COLLISION DETECTION AND NOTIFICATION The system detects suspected accidents and prompts automatic upload of detailed data from the device supporting precise reporting and forensic reconstruction of events. LUMINATOR’S INFORMTM FLEET MANAGEMENT KIT INCLUDES: TELEMATICS DEVICE Expandable GPS vehicle tracking device: • Easy plug-and-play installation • Intelligent in-vehicle driver coaching • Built-in, auto-calibrating accelerometer and gyroscope • Near-real-time vehicle data and fast GPS acquisition ON-BOARD TABLET On-board tablet, equipped with Geotab Drive’s user- friendly dashboard for: • Vehicle inspection reports with end-to-end vehicle inspection workflow • Visibility in MyGeotab of Driver Logs and Violations • Improved communication with drivers, with on-board messaging AI-ENABLED DASHCAM Add the optional integrated and adjustable dual-lens camera: • 1080P 140° wide-angle forward-facing camera module • 720P IR operator-facing camera module • Built-in touch screen, WiFi, GPS, sensors and event switch • Fast and simple installation with locking bracket • Tamper resistant SIM and SD card slot • Built-in speaker for alerts and coaching • Universal SIM card included FLEET MANAGEMENT SIMPLIFIED Manage all your telematics cameras from MyGeotab takes the complexity out of a secured cloud dashboard, with Surfsight collecting data and transforms it into useful, Cloud Service: actionable information. Seamlessly integrated with the optional dash and operator camera, • Instantly access live video, video events and video you can download video clips and have data recordings through a simple one-click interactive from the entire fleet, from one simple, easy-to- map interface use application with advanced reporting. • View real-time vehicle GPS location and historical detail • See vehicle location in near real-time with a complete history • Receive email alerts of risky operator performance and incidents with the details and the video of • Optimize routing, creating authorized zones, to the event reduce vehicle mileage and fuel consumption • Generate reports and review analytics • Advanced and customizable reporting provides data vital to optimizing your operations • Browser-based, there is no need to download an app or install software • Comprehensive dashboards, an industry-leading rules engine, and customizable alerts allow you to choose from a range of reliable notification options, from email or pop-ups to in-vehicle coaching and alerts • Browser-based, there is no need to download an app or install software VIEW TELEMATICS AND DRIVER BEHAVIOR INFORMATION AND VIDEO USING A SINGLE, INTEGRATED INTERFACE Features and Specifications are Subject to Change without Notice | OVS2101R01 www.luminator.com.
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