Introduction
The idling event generates notifications in TrustTrack when a vehicle idles for a prolonged period during working time. Setting it up requires configuring the device and creating an event in TrustTrack.
1 Device Configuration
Follow these steps in the Advanced Configurator to enable the idling event on the device.
Download the current device configuration and open the Eco Drive options.
Set the Idling delay - the number of seconds the vehicle must idle before the event triggers. Set the Idling speed threshold to filter out minor speed fluctuations.
Configure the Data Source based on your vehicle's CAN data availability:
Vehicles WITHOUT CAN data - set Data Source to GPS or ACC (ACC recommended).
Enable Calculate data only when engine is ON and Custom engine source:
Also, enable the required IOs:
π‘ Tip: Custom Engine source must be configured so the engine is detected while the vehicle is stationary. Using DIN alone can be inaccurate as it may show the engine being on when only the ignition is active. Adding the power supply voltage alongside DIN is recommended. Below is an example for a heavy vehicle:
Vehicles WITH CAN data - set Data Source to CAN (for HCV, FMS, or LCV connections), OBD (for OBD or OBD+LCV connections), or any combination of CAN/OBD with another source.
RPM or CAN engine detection provides the best results when CAN data for RPM or CAN ignition is received and the parameter is supported.
Enable the idling event in IO events.
Select or create an empty slot in the IO events list:
Select ECO idling event and enable it with the following settings:
2 TrustTrack Event Setup
After the device is configured, create an event in the client's TrustTrack web user to receive notifications.
Navigate to the Events section and create a new event.
For the condition, select Input β Eco-Drive idling state = 1.
Customize the delivery notifications below, then click Update.
After completing these steps, the event will trigger upon idling and the client will receive notifications through their selected delivery method.
