To detect fuel fillings and thefts, the appropriate unit settings are used (see Unit Properties => Fuel Consumption).
Additional parameters to configure this report are:
If the filling or theft falls on the joint of the intervals, it is
possible they will not be determined. For instance, the minimum amount
of theft is 15 liters, the schedule of task execution is once an hour
(9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, etc.). In this case, if within the last 5
minutes of an hour 10 litres were drained, and 10 more within the first 5
minutes of the following hour, they will fall into different intervals,
and the job will not be executed, since each of these thefts does not
reach the minimum value. That is why, to exclude a large number of
joints, it is recommended not to create a job with a very frequent
execution interval. In any case, you can execute a report on fillings
and thefts for a day, week, month, etc., which will include all the
events.
Upon sending fuel information, the system uses the following data collection algorithm:
Information on fuel fillings and thefts is sent only in case such events
have been detected. Information on fuel level is sent anyway. In case
there is no data to detect fuel level, an addressee receives the text
'Fuel level unknown'.
Unit Name x a/b/c
where
For example, SMS message
Iveco_1501 1 66/-/- 2 100/-/10
means that according to the first sensor the unit Iveco_1501 has 66 lt
of fuel, and no fillings and thefts were detected; according to the
second sensor (fuel in the second tank, for example) fuel level is 100
lt, no fillings were found, and 10 lt theft was detected.
Dashes may mean one of the following: