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In the Create New Geofence tab you can create geofences around any area in different 
shapes. Navigate to the area on the map you would like to create a geofence. Click on 
the Circle, Polygon, or Route button. It is suggested that all geofences be in at least a 
.2 mile radius, or at least 1 city block around an area to allow for GPS drift.

To create a circular geofence around an area, click on Circle and then click on the spot 
on the map you want to create your geofence around. Hold down the left mouse button 
and drag the cursor until your geofence is the size you want, and release the mouse 
button.

The Polygon button allows you to create geofences in different shapes. Each point you 
click on will be a corner of your perimeter.

A Route geofence will be straight lines. You must choose how far a device will need to 
be away from the route before a report is generated. 

Once you have created a geofence, assign it a name in the Geofence field and hit Save. 
You may also choose to enter a short description for your geofence.

The Assign Geofence tab allows you to activate and deactivate geofences. Select a 
device from the dropdown menu to see what geofences are currently active. Click 
on an Assigned Geofence to view and edit its configuration. Click the Remove link to 
deactivate a geofence. Hit Save once you have finished making changes.

Click on the check box for any Available geofence to edit its configuration and press 
the Save button to implement it.

The View Geofence tab allows you to view your geofences.

Click the Speed button on the dashboard to set up speed alerts. Simply select your 
device and enter a speed which, when exceeded, will generate an alert. Choose the 
days and times you would like the alert to be active, if you would like duplicate alerts 
to be ignored, and enter an email address where you wish to receive your notifications. 
If you would prefer to receive alert notifications via text message, click on the + button 
and enter your phone information. Hit Save once you have finished configuring your 
alerts.

Click the Panic button to set up panic alerts. Choose a device and whether you would 
like to ignore duplicate alerts (not suggested for the panic feature), and choose the icon 
you would like to appear on the map to denote a panic alert. If you would like to receive 
emailed alerts, enter your email address into the Email Address bar. If you would prefer 
to receive alerts via text message, press the + button and enter your phone information. 
Hit Save once you have finished configuring your alerts.

Summary of Contents for Spark Nano 3.0

Page 1: ...1 Spark Nano 3 0 User s Guide WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW...

Page 2: ...will need this number during the activation process Extended 6 Month Battery Kit With Case Delivers 6 Months of high performance battery life to your Spark Nano 3 0 Weatherproof Magnetic GPS Box Redu...

Page 3: ...3 seconds when powered on Case 3 Slow blink while charging Case 4 Solid indicates charge is completed when connected to power GSM Signal LED Blue Case 1 Fast blinking indicates the unit is searching f...

Page 4: ...e charger and press the power button to turn the device on Once charged make sure that the rubber port covers are secure and make sure the device registers on the satellite network To do this we sugge...

Page 5: ...placing the device in the trunk of a vehicle It may or may not report from a glove compartment or underneath a seat This can vary from vehicle to vehicle as all automobiles are constructed differently...

Page 6: ...is displayed using Google Earth Maps so navigation is similar to what most people have grown used to in using internet based mapping solutions You can use the Navigation arrows and Zoom Bar to move a...

Page 7: ...as following Use the Circular GeoFence radio button to create a perimeter around the location you are clicked on Use the Route GeoFence radio button to create a boundary that will follow the entire tr...

Page 8: ...s and how many locations will appear on the screen The counter on the bottom left of the window displays how long it will be until your screen refreshes You can email a link to this page allowing othe...

Page 9: ...e device was moving with the arrow indicating direction and red octagons indicate stops Click on the Street View button to open a Google Street View window from the most recent location of the device...

Page 10: ...currently active Click on an Assigned Geofence to view and edit its configuration Click the Remove link to deactivate a geofence Hit Save once you have finished making changes Click on the check box...

Page 11: ...h icon You can export any generated reports to Microsoft Excel by clicking on the export button in the upper right corner of the window Start Stop reports will list trips between stopping points with...

Page 12: ...Once complete just click on Quick View to return to your tracking page To reach an FAQ as well as other support materials for your device and the BrickHouse Security Tracking platform click on the Hel...

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