Configuration in monitoring systems
The fuel meter can be connected to various trackers or other equipment to provide information about the fuel that has passed through it. Various interfaces can be used for connection:
For different interfaces and different monitoring systems, examples for configuration are given below
Impulse
Wialon
A fuel meter with a pulse interface is connected as IFCS (Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Sensor), taking into account that 100 pulses correspond to 1 liter.
We create a new sensor of type IFCS.

[ Adding a pulse fuel meter to the Wialon monitoring system ]
For convenience, we write the model and serial number in the description, and add the coefficient 0.01 to the Calculation Table
[* Adding a pulse fuel meter to the Wialon monitoring system ]
An alternative way to enter the coefficient is to add it to the Parameter field, as shown in the figure below.

[* Adding a pulse fuel meter to the Wialon monitoring system ]
To display fuel consumption by IFCS in Reports, they must be configured to display this parameter in different calculation options. Example in the image below

[ Example of displaying fuel consumption on the fuel meter in the Wialon monitoring system ]