Several tables are supplied with additional parameters to filter
intervals. There you can set conditions to select information to be
displayed in the resulting report. These conditions affect reports that
concern selecting intervals from the collection of messages. These
reports are: Counter sensors, Digital sensors, Geofences, Engine hours,
Parkings and Stops, Rides and Unfinished rides, Speedings, Trips, and
others.
The set of filtration parameters varies depending on table type. The
following parameters are possible: duration, mileage, engine hours,
speed range, trips, stops, parkings, sensors, driver, trailer, fuel
fillings and thefts, geofences. Adjusting these parameters will limit
the scope of intervals getting to the report. For example, you can
indicate the minimum duration and minimum mileage for the trips to be
displayed. Alternatively, you can query visited geofences with a stop at
least 10 minutes in them. Note that all the filters except for the
mileage one work with integer values.
Counter sensor value range
This filter can only be used for the Counter Sensors and Fuel Traffic tables. It provides a possibility to generate a report for a period of
time on which messages' values received correspond to the indicated
value range.
Incomplete interval
This filter affects only the last interval in the report. In many cases,
reported period ends and the last interval (trip, sensor operation,
etc.) still continues. You can choose one of the following options to
deal with such unfinished intervals:
Show and cut off: show the incomplete interval and consider that it ends with the last message within the reported period;
Do not show in report: do not show the incomplete interval in the report;
Show and mark as incomplete: the incomplete interval will be shown and will have Unknown as the end time.
Duration
Minimum and/or maximum duration of the interval.
Additional parameters
In the
Additional parameters filter, which is available for the
Eco driving table, you can activate the
Show all trips function. As a result, the report for units with configured eco driving
parameters will include all trips, not just the trips with violations.
Mileage
Minimum and/or maximum distance traveled in the interval. Either integer
or non-integral values can be indicated as a filter. For non-integral
values use dot as a delimiter.
Engine hours sensor
Enter name mask for engine hours sensor. It affects calculations in
reports which contain any information on engine hours as well as engine
hours filter below.
Engine hours
Minimum and/or maximum duration of engine hours. In addition, engine hours sensor mask can be specified in the filter Engine hours sensor.
Event filter
This filter can be used for the 'Events' table only. It provides the
possibility to filter the table by event mask. Moreover, by indicating
the 'Custom events only' flag, an event report table will contain custom
events only, while absence of the flag will lead to having both custom
events and online notifications in the table.
Speed range
Indicate minimum and/or maximum speed to be considered. It means that
only those intervals will be displayed in the report which contain at
least one message with speed falling into the range. But more helpful
might be retrieving intervals. If you check the Retrieve intervals box, the report will focus on intervals where all speeds fall into the range.
Trips
This filter is used to show either the intervals that include trips or the intervals that do not include any of trips.
Stops
Tick the checkbox and choose one of the two possibilities: With stops or Without stops.
Then in the resulting table, only intervals that meet the given
condition will be shown. If the Stops option is not selected, then all
intervals are displayed regardless if there were any stops or not.
Parkings
The settings are similar to those for stops. In addition, you can
indicate the minimum parking duration. For instance, you can query
geofences where there is a parking of a specified time (the Minimum duration flag). Besides, the parking time can be summed up (the Sum up intervals flag). That means the geofences where the total parkings make up the specified time will be displayed.
Sensors
The intervals where there are messages with sensor on or off can be
selected. In addition, you can indicate minimum and/or maximum time of
sensor's on/off state. Like in parkings, the duration can be summed up
(the Sum up intervals flag). Besides, the intervals of on/off
state can be retrieved, and each of them can be presented as a separate
row of the table (the Retrieve intervals flag). To indicate a
certain sensor to be controlled, type its mask below. If you select
several, then the intervals which contain points with all these sensors
on/off (simultaneously) will be selected. If no masks are specified,
then all sensors will be considered.
Sensors masks
Here you can enter sensor
masks which will be considered upon report generating. Sensors masks can affect
Sensors filter,
Counter column, and information on fuel (if any of these options is selected in
the report template). Note that engine hours mask is indicated
individually in the corresponding field.
Custom sensors masks
In the filter you can indicate the masks of custom sensors, which must be taken into account when generating a report on
digital sensors.Violation
The filter is available in the Eco driving table and allows to enter the name masks of the violations that are to be taken into account while generating a report.
Driver
This filter allows selecting intervals with a certain driver or driver group or without them. Choose the option With driver and specify the driver's name mask. The resulting table will contain
only the intervals with the corresponding driver — it does not matter
whether this driver is at the beginning, in the middle, at the end or in
all course of the interval. If the option Driver group is
chosen, while generating a report only those intervals that have some
driver belonging to a group (the group’s name mask can be indicated as
well) will be analyzed. In addition, you can enable the option Retrieve intervals to get only those segments that contain the specified driver or group from the scope of intervals.
If the option Without driver is selected, the resulting table
will consist of intervals which contain segments without any drivers or
driver groups. Those segments can be retrieved as well.
Trailer
This filter works in the same way as the previous one, but it allows to
filter intervals according to presence or absence of a trailer assigned
to a unit.
Fuel fillings
Intervals with fillings or without fillings can be displayed in the
table. If the first case is chosen, then you can additionally indicate
max and min filling volume. Fillings can be summed up. In this case, the
indicated filling volume will be applied to the total of fillings
found.
Fuel thefts
Intervals with fuel thefts or without thefts can be displayed. If the
first case is chosen, then you can additionally indicate max and min
theft volume. Like fillings, fuel thefts can be summed up.
Geofences/Units
The filter is divided into two parts — geofences and units. In the upper
part you can select geofences to be analyzed for the report. You can
focus on unit activity in or out of a geofence. To put a geofence under
control, move the marker from None to In or Out against a required geofence.
To facilitate the process, you can indicate flags for groups of geofences (displayed in square brackets). Indicating the flag for a group of
geofences equals to indicating flags for every geofence of this group.
Note that number of geofences in a group is dynamic (adding to/deleting
from groups of geofences), and notifications come considering this
dynamics.
In the same way you can choose units (they are considered as 'moving
geofences'). In this case, indicate radius for these units. Thus, you
can get information about unit activity in or out of the area of
selected units. Only units to which you have
Query reports or messages access are displayed here. To quickly find a necessary geofence or unit, use the
dynamic filter. To select all items at once, use the <ctrl> key.
In addition, you can enable the option Retrieve intervals to retrieve only segments inside or outside selected geofences or units.
While determining the time of intersection of a unit with geofences or other unit areas, the option Maximum interval between messages from this unit's properties is taken into account.
Each of described above limitations can be applied either independently or along with other limitations. If the option Retrieve intervals (in the Sensors or Speed sections) is combined with other conditions, then the filtration by other conditions is applied after retrieving the appropriate intervals. Also, for the Fuel Traffic table it is possible to display only the units with registered fuel fillings. To do this, check the Include only units with tank fuelling box.
The above described filters can be used either independently or in
combination with each other. Each filter is applied directly to the
indicated time interval, and a generated report shows a value meeting
the parameters of all the filters used.
Merge intervals condition
This filter is available for the Counter Sensors and Fuel Traffic tables. If the timeout between the intervals is smaller than the
indicated one, the intervals are merged. In this case, firstly the
merger is carried out, and then the filtration on the basis of remaining
parameteres is executed.