V02.29.20 – Improved logic for refueling alarms without GPS signal & New view logic
Improvement of the detection logic for alarms regarding refueling without a GPS signal
The fleet manager can now configure a time window for the "Refueling without GPS signal" alarm. This time window is a tolerance period that can prevent false alarms if GPS data transmission typically breaks down before a DKV payment transaction (e.g., due to a lack of power supply to the DKV LIVE Box / no continuous power connection, frequent refueling at gas stations in areas with poor mobile network coverage, etc.).
To set the alarm, go to “Alarms & Automations” → “Alarms” → “Fuel Alarms” → “Refueling without GPS Data”.

In the "Duration" input screen, you can configure the period of time from the last GPS signal for which the alarm will not be triggered during refueling.
Example: The duration is set to 30 minutes. If refueling occurs less than 30 minutes after the last GPS signal transmission, no alarm is triggered. If the last GPS signal is older than 30 minutes, the alarm is triggered.

Temporary storage of display settings
Logbook table
The last used display settings are automatically saved during the workday and restored after a page reload:
current page of the table
selected period
Settings for mathematical evaluations
A reset button restores all temporary settings to their defaults and is only visible if deviations exist. The settings are automatically reset after a defined period.

Live map
Display settings are also temporarily saved in the live map:
Expanded or collapsed label groups
Focus on groups
selected vehicle including details
Map position and zoom level
After reloading, the last view is restored, always with the current vehicle position. A reset button allows you to return to the default settings at any time.
Resolution and display of addresses of all position data on the map
In both the map's track view and the detailed view of a recognized trip in the logbook, the address is resolved and displayed in the data point popup when the user either clicks on a point in the track or selects a row of the table in the lower section of the detailed view of a recognized trip.

