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Brickhouse Security Eon 3.0 User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Brickhouse Security Eon 3.0

  • Page 1 Eon 3.0 GPS Tracker User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: What's Inside

    What’s Inside 1. Eon 3.0 2. Wall Charger 3. Screwdriver Kit...
  • Page 3 1. Charging Port 2. LED Light Indicator 3. Built-In Magnetic Mounts...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started The first step in using your Eon 3.0 GPS Tracker is to charge it for 24-48 hours by plugging it in using the included wall adapter. To access the USB charging socket, unscrew the two screws holding down the waterproofing flap with the included screwdriver.
  • Page 5 Take the device out for a 20-30 minute drive; this will help the device calibrate to the platform. The Eon 3.0 is motion activated only and will track once a minute when it senses motion for an extended period. Placing Your Device The Placement of the Eon 3.0 is important and dependant on the type of object...
  • Page 6 Tracking Your Device To track your Eon 3.0, enter www.BrickhouseSecurity.com in your browser window. Hover your cursor over the Login tab on the top right of the website and click on GPS.
  • Page 7 Navigation Arrows Change Map View Zoom Bar Dashboard Last Known Location...
  • Page 8 Along the bottom of your screen will be your dashboard. Tracking information is displayed using Google Earth Maps, so navigation is similar to what most people have grown used to in using internet-based mapping solutions. You can use the Navigation arrows and Zoom Bar to move around the map, or drag the map using your mouse and zoom using a click-wheel mouse.
  • Page 10 the beginning location of the current trip, and the time it was recorded. Stop will display the most recent location from the device, as well as the time it was reported. More tab is not currently active. Future updates to the platform will utilize this tab.
  • Page 11 When you’re done, press the Create Geofence button to save. Alerts tab will display the most recent Geofence, Speed, Panic, or Power alerts that have been triggered. will open up a separate window displaying your devices’ locations, Live Tracker and allows you to see past locations. Using the drop-down boxes on the bottom right of the window, you can adjust how often your screen refreshes and how many locations will appear on the screen.
  • Page 13 Using the Dashboard Calendar allows a user to choose from which dates information can display. Any date that has tracking information will be highlighted. Simply click on that date to display information. To choose multiple days, click on the Date Range button, input a start and end date, and press Search.
  • Page 14: Breadcrumb Trail

    Breadcrumb Trail will display all locates, or breadcrumbs, generated on the date you currently have displayed, connected by a line. Click on any individual breadcrumb to see detailed information. The BrickHouse shield icon represents the start and stop of a trip, green circles mean the device was moving with the arrow indicating direction, and red octagons indicate stops.
  • Page 15 • Choose if duplicate alerts will not be created if the device stays inside or outside a geofence for a certain period of time using the slider bar. • Choose what icon will appear where a geofence alert was created using the Alert Image dropdown box.
  • Page 16 Polygon button allows you to create geofences in different shapes. Each point you click on will be a corner of your perimeter. A Route geofence will be straight lines. You must choose how far a device will need to be away from the route before a report is generated. Once you have created a geofence, assign it a name in the Geofence field and hit Save.
  • Page 17 + button and enter your phone information. Hit Save once you have finished configuring your alerts. The Panic feature of the tracking platform is not available for the Eon 3.0 GPS tracker. Click the Battery Life button to set up low power alerts. Low power alerts will send you an email or text message when the device’s power drops below a...
  • Page 18: Changing Your Password

    any generated reports to Microsoft Excel by clicking on the export button in the upper right corner of the window. Start/Stop reports will list trips between stopping points, with starting and ending locations, as well as speed information, trip duration, stop time, and the distance traveled.
  • Page 19 Search Export to Excel...
  • Page 20 Support To access FAQs, as well as other support materials for your device and the BrickHouse Security Tracking platform, go to: http://help.brickhousesecurity.com/ Live support is available Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 am and 8 pm EST and Saturday and Sunday between 9 am and 6 pm...