Last modified by YellowFox_RD on 2025/04/15 09:12

From version 5.1
edited by YellowFox_RD
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To version 3.1
edited by Dominic Lippmann
on 2025/01/23 13:02
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18 18  
19 19  == Structure of vehicle dialog ==
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21 -[[image:setcar_3.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="end" height="562" width="600"]]
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23 23  After starting the edit mode for one or multiple vehicles, the vehicle dialog will open. A vehicle can have a lot of settings. For reasons of clarity, these are structured into multiple sections. By using the tabs on top you can switch between //Base data// and //Settings//. //Base data// is more like information about your vehicle and settings which are relevant for displaying the data at the portal. //Settings //contains the technical settings of the box, like how often it should send data. Both sections contain multiple subsections. These can vary from vehicle to vehicle. Based on your box modell, its booked tariff and modules some sections might be hidden.
24 24  The subsections hold the actual settings. Usually they are displayed as tiles. They display the current settings in the most easily comprehensible style. If you opened the vehicle dialog with multiple vehicles and these vehicles have different values for a the same setting, the settings will be displayed as mixed. To edit a setting, click on the pencil icon at the top right corner of the tile. The tile will switch to edit mode. To edit multiple tiles you can also click on the //Edit settings// button at top right corner. This will switch all visible tiles to edit mode. To save your changes, click on the //Save //button at bottom right corner of the tile. Click on the// Save changes// button in bottom right corner to save all changes at once. If you changed something, but don't want to save it, click the cross icon in top right corner of the tile to discard your changes. You can also use the //Discard changes// button at the bottom left corner to do this for all tiles.
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36 36  If you edit multiple vehicles at once, after clicking on save, it will not save the data immediately, but show you an overview of all changes. Here you can uncheck some vehicles by using the checkboxes on the left side to seclude single vehicles from the change.
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38 38  == Base data ==
39 39  
40 40  At base data you will see some general info and settings of your vehicle.
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159 159  * fuel cap: This influences the data for telemetry report.
160 160  * home switch: This helps you to register home drives for your logbook.
161 161  * private switch: If this input is active, all registered drives will be marked as private drive. Based on your company settings this might mean that the drive will not be shown at all.
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163 -A telemetry input can have an optional ident. This is a technical identification attribute, which is used at some interface outputs. It can help your interface partner to identify telemetry inputs as he is not dependant on the name anymore, but has an own identification attribute. For exmaple you might match the inputs "door" and "hatchback" to the same ident "door".
164 164  )))
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166 166  === Driver behaviour ===