Asset Options Menu (Asset Details > Settings)

Click the three-dots icon to access the options menu for each asset, and select "Asset Details" then select "Settings" from the menu bar at the top of the new screen.

Use the settings tab to update your notifications for the selected device.

  • Type the email address for each setting you would like to receive notifications for, and press enter to add a recipient.
  • The right-hand column will require adding information pertaining to the left column to work.


“Update Settings” to save your work; this should take about 20 minutes to reach the device.  

  • Battery low: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your device battery is low.
  • Device powered on: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your device is powered on.
  • Ignition on: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when you have turned the vehicle ignition on.
  • External Power connect: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your device has been connected to the battery/OBD port. This setting will be for hardwired and OBD devices.
  • External power disconnect: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your device has been disconnected from the battery/OBD port.
  • Device not reporting: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your device stops reporting.
  • Speed alert (device): Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your vehicle obtains a sustained speeding event.
  • Set speed threshold: Adding a threshold is required to receive a speed alert. A speed threshold is a limit your vehicle is allowed to go before receiving an alert (select from the dropdown)
  • Fast start: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your vehicle makes a fast start.
  • Alert on rapid acceleration:
  • Hard braking: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your vehicle makes a hard break.
  • Alert of rapid deceleration:
  • Trip report: Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when your vehicle makes a trip.
  • Trips are defined as being longer than: You are required to add this feature when adding a trip report.
  • Speed alert (posted): Add a recipient to this setting to receive an alert when a vehicle is speeding.
  • Allowed speed over posted limit: This is the feature you are required to add to receive a speed alert. Allowed speed over the posted limit is the KM over the speed limit of your choice before you receive an alert.