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Digital BUS-WATCH
®
PC Software Manual
Radio Engineering Industries, Inc.
640372 - Rev C - 11/10/2009
Page 39 of 75
to use map controls allow the end user to customize the information display to quickly
see the whole picture. It saves time and money by allowing the customer to review the
event without questions of where the vehicle was at. The GPS tied with video
surveillance can that corroborate the driver’s side of the story so that they can focus on
safely doing their jobs to the best of their abilities without the concern of being falsely
accused of wrongdoing.
BUS-TRACKER
TM
Features
Graphical display of map data tied to video playback
Map functionality that is interactive (Zoom, Pan, Vehicle Position Lock, etc.)
Vehicle Sensor Events can be displayed on the map (Brakes, Turn Signals, etc.)
Route and Breadcrumb Displays
Customized Event Filtering
High-resolution map data of your region of the planet with lower resolution of your
continent ensures that the places that your vehicle usually goes will have a large
amount of detail.
Additionally, the map will load quickly and the vehicle will never leave the map
GPS Map Icons
Map Icons are map controls located on the upper right-hand corner of the map. Map
Icons give the user control over how the map currently is displayed.
Arrow Icon
Double left-click anywhere along the route to go to that time in the video
Hover over any position on the map to show longitude and latitude of that point
Hover over any event icon on the map to show what type of event it is, where it was
at, and when it occurred
Pan Icon
Select Pan Icon
Left click, hold, drag, and release anywhere on the map to move the center of the map
around
Zoom Out Icon
Select Zoom Out Icon
Left click anywhere on the map to zoom into that point
Left click, hold, drag, and release to zoom into a custom sized area
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