Special Charts

Special Charts

Along with the regular charts, you can generate the following charts:
  • Processed fuel level
  • Speed/Fuel Consumption by…


A data set for these charts is fixed. Though, you can adjust chart parameters, for example, indicate sensors' masks or split sensors.

Processed Fuel Level

Processed fuel level chart shows the values which are used while calculating fuel level, fillings and thefts in tables.

The chart shows how fuel level changes in time or depending on mileage. The caption of the tab will be correspondingly 'Time/Fuel level' or 'Mileage/Fuel level'. The chart 'Time/Fuel level' is built only if in unit configuration the option 'Time-based fuel level sensors consumption' is on. In all other cases, the chart 'Mileage/Fuel level' is built. Besides, the data is processed according to filtration level set on the 'Fuel Consumption' tab (the option 'Filter fuel level sensors values') or in sensor properties.

Below are two fuel level charts: the first one is processed (time-based FLS is on, filtration is on, filtration level is 25), and the second one is not processed.



A special chart 'Processed fuel level' should be distinguished from two similar regular charts:

  1. Regular chart 'Fuel level' represents the raw data (no filtration is applied). The flag 'Time-based fuel level sensors consumption' does not affects the chart.
  2. Regular chart 'Processed fuel level' represents dependence of filtered and smoothed on the basis of mileage data from time.

These regular charts can represent data only in the form 'Time/Fuel level'. Besides, it is possible to overlay other charts, such as voltage chart, for example. Special charts cannot be combined with other charts.

Speed/Fuel Consumption Chart

This chart shows dependence of average fuel consumption on speed. The data for these charts can be taken from fuel consumption sensors of different types (as impulse, absolute, instant) or fuel level sensor, or predefined consumption by math or rates. The appropriate calculation methods must be indicated in unit properties on the '​Fuel Consumption'​ tab.

For example, to create this chart, a unit with instant fuel consumption sensor (InsFCS) was used.




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