The Asset Details is accessible from the Map module, it includes General, Latest Events, Maintenance Reminders and Sensors information about the selected asset.
Follow the steps below to view asset details:
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Log in to Unity
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From the Navigation Panel on the left-hand side, click the Map module
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Select the Assets tab
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From the asset list, double-click the desired asset name
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Or click the 3-dots menu for the desired asset
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From the 3-dot menu select Details
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View the asset Details panel
The General section of the asset Details includes the following information:
- Asset last reported
- Asset make, model, year
- Asset VIN
- Driver (if assigned)
- Contact number
- Location
- Connected device
- Connected Vision camera
- Asset local time
- Quick note
The Latest Events section of the asset Details includes the following information:
- Event name
- Event time
- Driver
Selecting an event from the Latest events list will display the location of the event and specific trigger values, for example: asset speed, road speed limit for speeding events.
The Maintenance reminders section of the asset Details includes the following information:
- Maintenance name
- Status
- Overdue days / hours
- Overdue odometer
- Go to maintenance shortcut
The Sensors section of the asset Details shows all sensor types your device and asset can report, though actual data depends on hardware, configuration, licensing, and vehicle capabilities.
You can choose to:
- Hide sensors with no data using Show N/A sensors.
- Hide sensors that haven’t changed (e.g., seasonal equipment) using Show static sensors.
- Pin important sensors so they’re always easy to find.
Asset Sensors can also be pinned, they will be displayed within the Your pinned sensors section. Pinned Sensors let you choose specific sensors from the list so they’re always easy to access. Once configured, your pinned sensor setup applies automatically to all assets using the same device type. For example, if you pin sensors for an AT1 device, those selections will appear for every asset connected to an AT1.