Overview
The Odometer Jumps report allows fleet managers to quickly see which vehicles are reporting inconsistent odometer readings from when the engine is turned off to the next time the engine is turned on. These odometer jumps can indicate faults with the vehicle ECU or telematics hardware that require maintenance.
Filters
- Location/Dispatcher: Click the switch to filter by either dispatcher or location, then click the dropdown to select a specific dispatcher or location.
- Group Odo By Asset: Click to toggle between Grouped By Asset and Not Grouped By Asset.
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Table Filters: Click each dropdown to filter by that detail. The chart will automatically update once you make a selection and click Apply on a filter.
- Asset: Specifies assets who have recorded odometer jumps during the date range. Use the search bar to narrow the list of assets if searching for a specific asset. Click the box next to each desired entry to select multiple assets.
- Date Range: Specifies the date range for the report. Periods in which an odometer jump is recorded will be displayed if the Start Date falls within the selected date range. Defaults to past 14 days.
- Asset Assigned Location: Specifies the locations for the report. Click to see all available locations and select one if desired to access the odometer jumps for that location only.
- Jump Type: Click to select either Manual or Automatic. Manual jumps are caused by a driver entering either a Start or End Odometer value. Automatic jumps are caused by the ELD reading odometer values from the ECU directly for both Start and End values. Defaults to both types.
- Min ODO Jump: Specifies the minimum number of miles or kilometers a jump must cover to be included in the results. If left blank, the report will default to 1 mile or kilometer.
- Max ODO Jump: Specifies the maximum number of miles or kilometers a jump must cover to be included in the results. If left blank, the report will include all values greater than 1.
- Export (CSV): Click to generate a downloadable comma-separated value (CSV) file which can be opened in Excel or other spreadsheet software. The file contains only filtered events.
The Odometer Jumps report offers two different views for the results: Grouped By Asset and Not Grouped By Asset.
Grouped By Asset
Access the Grouped By Driver view by toggling Group Odo By Asset to on.
Click the column header to sort the results by that column.
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Asset: The name of the asset. If there is more than one entry for an asset, the number of entries appears in parentheses next to the asset name. Click the line to expand the entries for that asset.
- Location: The home location of the asset.
- Start Date: The start of the period in which the jump occurred. This is defined by the Power Off event occurring at that time, identifying that the vehicle's engine has been shut off.
- Start Odometer: The odometer value collected at the Start Date, whether automatically by the ELD or entered manually by the driver.
- End Date: The end of the period in which the jump occurred. This is defined by the Power On event occurring at that time, identifying that the vehicle's engine has been turned on.
- End Odometer: The odometer value collected at the End Date, whether automatically by the ELD or entered manually by the driver.
- Distance (mi/km): The total change in miles or kilometers (depending on account settings) between the Start and End Odometer values. If the End Odometer value is lower than the Start value, the Distance will be displayed as a negative number.
Not Grouped By Asset
Access the Grouped By Driver view by toggling Group Odo By Asset to off.
Click the column header to sort the results by that column.
- Asset: The name of the asset.
- Location: The home location of the asset.
- Start Date: The start of the period in which the jump occurred. This is defined by the Power Off event occurring at that time, identifying that the vehicle's engine has been shut off.
- Start Odometer: The odometer value collected at the Start Date, whether automatically by the ELD or entered manually by the driver.
- End Date: The end of the period in which the jump occurred. This is defined by the Power On event occurring at that time, identifying that the vehicle's engine has been turned on.
- End Odometer: The odometer value collected at the End Date, whether automatically by the ELD or entered manually by the driver.
- Distance (mi/km): The total change in miles or kilometers (depending on account settings) between the Start and End Odometer values. If the End Odometer value is lower than the Start value, the Distance will be displayed as a negative number.