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6-5-1

Release 6.5.1

  1. Introduction of TPMS Feature

We are pleased to announce the release of a new Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) feature in our fleet management platform. This feature enhances the monitoring and management of tire data for vehicles within your fleet. Please find below an overview of the key functionalities and benefits of this new feature:

1. License-Controlled Feature:

The TPMS feature is controlled by a license/module, ensuring secure access and usage.

2. Tire Type Configuration:

Users can define the types of tires used in their company’s vehicles, from the module company configurations:

3. Sensor Mapping:

The feature allows users to assign a sensor number to each created tire type from the vehicle configurations, enabling accurate data reporting for individual tires on each vehicle.

4. Comprehensive Tire Data Display:

An intuitive explorer interface provides real-time data for each tire, including tire temperature and tire pressure.

The explorer also displays the timestamp of the last data update, ensuring users have access to the most recent information.

5. Historical Data Analysis:

TPMS explorer also provides a complete history of available data for each vehicle, enabling analysis and identification of trends or anomalies.

6. Alarm Conditions:

  • A new alarm condition functionality (TPMS Event-based) has been implemented to enhance safety and prompt action when specific events occur.
  • Users can define predefined events that, when received and combined with other conditions, trigger an alarm.
  • The additional conditions include:
    • Vehicle location within specific geofence(s).
    • Specific day and time periods.

With the introduction of the TPMS feature, you can now proactively monitor tire conditions, minimize risks, and optimize fleet operations. This feature ensures better control, improved maintenance, and increased safety for your vehicles; just make sure that you AVL device supports sending TPMS data and you are good to go to get benefit from this feature.

2. Passenger Module Enhancement:

A new enhancement was introduced to the passenger module to make it accept passenger ID from a new source — which is the iButton source. Now you can add an augmented argument rule for the passenger card ID to be read via the iButton info rather than the RFID info.

⚠ please pay attention not to set the source of the passenger ID & the source of the driver ID as the iButton on the same vehicle so as not to have messed-up data for the vehicle.