Adding fuel sensor details in the system allows better monitoring and maintenance of the fuel sensor. With this information, fleet managers can quickly identify the kind of sensor that is being used, its specifications, and its compatibility with the vehicle and other systems. This information also facilitates effective inventory management and helps ensure that any replacement sensors are fully compatible with the existing system.
To Get Started
- Navigate to the Sensor tab.
- Activate the connection type by clicking on the checkbox given in the Active column.
- Click on the dropdown of Connected Sensor and select Fuel Level.
- Click on the Calibration button. A new window will appear.
To Add Sensor Details
Sensor Details:
- Select the Sensor Brand from the drop-down list.
- Select Sensor Model from the drop-down list.
- Select Sensor Type from the drop-down list.
- Enter the sensor IMEI/UDI/Serial Number in the textbox.
- Enter the pin.
- Add the Date of Installation of the sensor.
Ports:
In order to effectively incorporate Temperature and Battery information into the fuel graph, it is essential to configure the corresponding ports that receive data from the relevant fuel sensors.
- Temperature: Choose the relevant temperature port from the list of available options in the dropdown menu.
- Battery: Choose the relevant Battery voltage port from the list of available options in the dropdown menu.
- Humidity: Choose the relevant Humidity port from the list of available options in the dropdown menu.
- The value will be mapped to the respective sensor to display analytics on the fuel graph, providing both a sensor-specific graphical and textual representation.
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- Save the configuration by clicking on the Save 💾 icon.