Calibrate RPM Sensor
An RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) sensor is utilized to measure rotational speed, typically of an engine or a rotating component.
The RPM calibration enables clients to monitor vehicle performance by tracking time and distance within predefined RPM bands (Green, Blue, and Red), each indicating different driving performance and safety levels.
By utilizing customizable RPM thresholds and color-coded reports from the calibration process, clients can enhance fleet safety, boost operational efficiency, and promote better driver behavior through informed, data-driven decision-making.
To Get Started
- Login to your account
- Go to Settings > General > Object
- Double-click on the object record for which you want to calibrate the sensor.
- Navigate to Sensor.

To Calibrate Sensor
- Activate the connection type by clicking on the checkbox given in the Active column.
- Click on the drop-down of Connected Sensor and select RPM.

- Click on the Calibration
button. A new window will appear.
- Specify the RPM Factor. (Generally RPM Factor is 1.)
RPM factor differs from device to device. It provides you with the actual value by correcting the unit factor.
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- In the RPM From field, enter the vehicle’s minimum RPM value.
- In the RPM To field, enter the maximum RPM value the vehicle can reach.
- High RPM: The highest RPM value at which the vehicle can operate safely.
- Low RPM: The minimum RPM value the vehicle can operate at without stalling.
- Define the RPM Threshold.
- Idling: Configure RPM ranges to categorize engine behavior during idling. This helps monitor engine performance, driving behavior, and fuel efficiency.
- Safe: Configure RPM ranges represents good driving practices and proper engine usage. Monitoring this helps ensure the vehicle is being operated efficiently.
- Operational : Configure RPM ranges iIndicates that the engine is running in a non-optimal but still acceptable RPM range. Although the vehicle can operate in this range, prolonged usage may reduce efficiency. It is recommended to keep operation in this range to a minimum.
- Critical : Configure RPM ranges indicate the engine RPM moves into an unsafe or highly inefficient range. Continuous operation in this range may cause increased engine wear, higher fuel consumption, or unsafe driving conditions. Immediate corrective action may be required.
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- Click on the Save 💾 icon to save the calibration.
- You can View the RPM threshold data in the RPM Summary Report
- Reports - RPM - RPM Summary.
Please Note: The Values mentioned in High RPM & Low RPM will be used to trigger the Alert.
To Configure RPM High alert, Click Here.
To Configure RPM Low alert, Click Here.