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Keep track of kilometers and working hours
If you have the Trips functionality in your subscription, you have a great way of keeping track of when your asset or equipment needs service.
Trips is based on an accumulated number of kilometers (km) for moving assets or on active hours (based on motion) for assets where the number of kilometers is irrelevant, such as machinery.
Click on the tile trips to see a historical list of transmissions with destinations, distance and duration when the device has been in motion.

- From: The departure address when the device starts being in motion.
- To: The arrival address when the device stops being in motion
- Departure: The departure time and date when the device starts moving.
- Arrival: The arrival time and date when the device stops moving again.
- Distance: Number of kilometers the device has been moving since the last transmission.
- Accumulated: The total kilometers the device has been moving.
- Duration: The duration time of the movement since the last transmission.
- Accumulated duration: The total time the device has been moving.

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Set up Trips
Click on the plus icon to set up a new service interval.
Select service intervals for kilometers (km) or active hours (based on motion).
Enter the number of kilometers or the number of hours your device should drive or work before it needs service.
Select “After” to be notified when the device reaches the number or select “Every” to be notified every time the device reaches the entered number.
Click “Add” to accomplish.

Set up multiple service intervals by clicking on the plus icon again and repeat the process
The server will notify you when the device reaches the number. You can also set up an alarm under the Alarms settings.
Trip counter offset (km): Enter the number of km the asset has driven when you installed the tracking device.
Trip counter offset (hours): The number of hours the asset has been working when you installed the tracking device.

NOTE: The kilometer counter is often used for counting kilometers for driven cars or trucks. The active hours counter is often used for measuring machinery working hours.
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