ScreenSafe Reports & Alerts
The ScreenSafe distracted driving software from Mobile PC Manager is very powerful providing you, the Fleet Manager with a wide assortment of online Reports and Alerts of vehicles that refuse to comply with company safety policies and guidelines.
Fleet Managers should purchase the Global Manager Web Reporting and Alerting upgrade for ScreenSafe to truly maximize the value of this product. The added functionality allows the Fleet Manager to be able to log into the ScreenSafe On-Line Web Server and view a detailed series of Reports and Alerts on vehicle operation and use within their company. The Fleet Manager can not only view current information and statics on all vehicles in the fleet (assuming the vehicles have onboard communication) but also access historical information on vehicle activity.
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Corona Technical Services is the Authorized Distributor of ScreenSafe and can assist you in assessing your needs as well as providing you with a Free Trial Evaluation of ScreenSafe. This product is so easy to install, configure and use that we are convinced that once you install the Free Trial you will Agree that your company needs ScreenSafe to be confident they are not only are complying with all Distracted Driving Laws but protecting the company and the drivers against an unnecessary accident and potential law suit. Now with ScreenSafe the Fleet Manager can quickly and easily ensure compliance with distracted driving laws.
View Detailed Comparison of the Features available with the Global Manager as opposed to the Basic version. Global Manager’s online, Web Based Reports and Alerts include:
Installed Licenses
This is the time the vehicle first began moving that day. This feature is great for verifying employee “start-work” time.
Inactive Vehicles
This is a list of vehicles that ScreenSafe has determined either are not being driven or are being driven without a GPS device installed. If the Fleet manager knows employee “Bob” is operating a vehicle with a laptop installed and the ScreenSafe report shows the vehicle has never reported movement, the Fleet manager can deduce that employee “Bob” did not connect the GPS and needs to be reminded to comply with company guidelines.
Maximum Speed Violation
This provides not only a detailed list of which vehicles exceed the company defined Maximum Speed Limit but also provides a map showing where the violation took place as well as how long the vehicle traveled at the excessive speed limit.
GPS Disconnected Violation
The GPS Disconnected Violation records any attempt by the driver to disconnect the GPS while the vehicle is moving and the laptop screen is disabled. If the Fleet Manager desires he may choose to automatically DISABLE the laptop until the driver reconnects the GPS Antenna.
Worm Hole Violation
A Worm Hole Violation occurs if a driver operates a vehicle without the Laptop GPS connected. When the GPS the is finally connected to the Laptop to avoid appearing on the “inactive report” a “Worm Hole Violation” is recorded.
Detailed Vehicle Trip Report
This is the time the vehicle stopped moving at the end of the day. This feature is great for verifying employee “end work” time as well as all daily activity.
Policy Alert Violations (based upon configuration settings) include:
Maximum Speed Exceeded
Attempting to disconnect the GPS while the Vehicle is in motion
Driving the vehicle without the GPS Installed (Worm Hole)
Attempting to leave the defined “Geo-Fencing” Area