There are several different notification types within the Argus Hub.
Here's a brief explanation about each different type of notification:

Check Sheet Failed Alert
This alert will notify a user that a vehicle has failed a check sheet

Check Sheet Overdue
This alert will notify a user that a check sheet they need to complete on an asset is overdue

Check Sheet Reminder
This alert will remind a user 48 hours prior to and on the day a check sheet is due for an asset

Custom Input
This alert is for customers who have additional accessories (e.g. PTOs) connected to their tracking devices. Please contact your Argus Account Manager if you have any questions about this.

GPS Unit Offline
This will notify a user in real-time once a tracking device is flagged as offline.

Overspeed Alert
This alert will notify a user in real-time if a vehicle surpasses the posted speed limit. You can configure the alert so that the notification is only generated when a vehicle goes X km over the posted speed limit.
(e.g. this alert will only be generated when a vehicle surpasses the speed limit by more that 15 km/h)
Rollover Alert
If your tracking devices are connected to rollover sensors, this alert will notify a user that the asset has rolled over and may require emergency assistance. If you’re interested in learning more about rollover sensors or want to fit them to your fleet, please get in touch with your Argus Account Manager who will be able to assist you with this.
SOS Alert
If your assets are fitted with panic buttons, this alert will notify a user when a panic button is pressed and one of your team may require emergency assistance. If you’re interested in learning more about panic buttons or want to fit them to your fleet, please get in touch with your Argus Account Manager who will be able to assist you with this.
Temperature Alert
If your assets are fitted with temperature sensors, this alert will notify a user if the recorded temperate falls outside of the acceptable range. Simply set the acceptable temperature range in the ‘low’ and ‘high’ fields when setting the alert up.
(e.g. this alert will only be generated when the recorded temperature drops below 0 or raises above 4 degrees Celsius).
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