The Customer page of the Settings dialog box lets the main user of an account specify company-wide thresholds for vehicle status changes, route naming conventions, and identify external FleetCor key fields that map to your account.
External Keys: |
Specify the FleetCor customer ID that should be mapped to the current user account. Each FleetCor customer ID is a billing account id that you are using. In the External Keys box, start typing the value. As you type, a list box pops up with FleetCor customer IDs that match the string you are typing. Select your ID from the list. |
Idle Status Threshold: |
Specify the minimum time a vehicle should report no movement before it is considered to be idling or stopped. To reliably detect stops, this should be at least twice the vehicle report interval, so that a vehicle always sends at least two reports that indicate the same location. |
Moving Status Threshold: |
Specify how much the location of the vehicle must change before the system recognizes that it has moved. This value compensates for minor "drift" in the GPS signal. |
Display Idle Vehicles as No Signal After: |
Specify the duration after which a stopped or idling vehicle is re-classified as having failed to report a valid GPS signal. See No Signal. |
Non-Reporting Unit Threshold |
Shows the number of days that must pass without a vehicle reporting its status before the vehicle is regarded as being a Non-Reporting Unit or "NRU". This field is read-only, and defaults to 7 days. Contact Verizon Connect support if the default value needs to be adjusted. See also the Unit Health Report. |
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