Condition types and combination rules
This page describes the redesigned notification system with updated combining logic, flexible condition building blocks, and a new full-screen interface. If your account hasn’t been upgraded to the new notification system yet, refer to the previous version of the “Notifications” documentation.
Below are the available notification conditions, grouped into categories.
Unit location
These conditions control unit location:
- Address

- Geofence entry

- Geofence exit

- Unit proximity

Speed control
These conditions monitor vehicle speed and movement:
- Custom speed range

- Inactivity

- Road speed limits

Sensors and parameters
These conditions track sensor readings and parameter values:
- Alarm

- Digital input

- Sensor range

- Sensor value

- Parameter state

Fuel and energy
These conditions monitor fuel consumption and battery status:
- Battery charging

- Fuel drain

- Fuel filling

Connectivity
These conditions track the device connection status:
- Connection status

Data transmission
These conditions manage data communication and messaging:
- Health status

- SMS

- Message limit

Work with RFID tags
These conditions handle RFID tag identification and verification:
- Trailer assignment

- Driver assignment

- No driver assigned
- Passenger assignment

- Passenger not separated

Other conditions
These conditions provide additional monitoring capabilities:
- Maintenance

- Route activity

How conditions are combined
Conditions that can be combined with each other include:
- Address
- Geofence entry
- Geofence exit
- Unit proximity
- Custom speed range
- Inactivity
- Road speed limits
- Alarm
- Digital input
- Sensor range
- Sensor value
- Parameter state
- Battery charging
- Fuel drain
- Fuel filling
- Connection status
- No driver assigned
If you want to combine the Battery charging, Fuel drain, Fuel filling, Connection status or Inactivity conditions with others, you must select first the Battery charging, Fuel drain, Fuel filling Connection status or Inactivity conditions and then others.
The No driver assigned condition can’t be used on its own as the primary condition. It can only be selected as the second or third condition when combining multiple conditions.
Below are the conditions that can’t be combined with each other, that is, you can only use one condition in a notification:
- Health status
- SMS
- Message limit
- Trailer assignment
- Driver assignment
- Passenger assignment
- Passenger not separated
- Maintenance
- Route activity