The new server-side tiered speed event allows our customers to monitor and manage speeding efficiently in areas where the map providers do not consistently provide posted speed or where drivers need to be monitored against geo-fenced speed limits. Server-side tiered speed events ensure that there are no overlaps in the different types of over-speeding events that are raised. Server-side tiered speed events work with three tiers within which an event can be triggered. Tiered speed is currently supported on the tested devices MiX 4000, MiX 6000 and FM units. Remaining devices will be announced as soon as testing has been completed.
The list of fuel types has been extended to support all the possible fuel types that can come from the CAN bus. See the attached document for a complete list of all new types.
MiX Insight Reports
Customers making use of semi-metric fuel measurement settings will now be able to view these settings (e.g. km/gal or gal/100km) on the following reports
The MiX Integrates terms and conditions can now be viewed on the Swagger page under the tab "Terms and Conditions".
The following new endpoint is exposed on the Drivers class, which returns a list of drivers per site/subgroup for users that do not have organisation level access/permissions:
GET /api/drivers/group/{groupId}
MiX 4000 and MiX 6000 enhancements
The "Plug driver ID" parameter is now available for use on MiX 4000 and MiX 6000 devices. This was previously only supported on the FM devices. The parameter can be used in events as part of the conditions or to return a plug driver ID value.
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Release Notes
In preparation for the latest release of updates to MiX Fleet Manager, please find attached the final release information.
1. New Features & Enhancements for detailed information about the new features and enhancements with links to help articles.
2. Resolved Service Requests for a list of all Service Requests (SR's) resolved in this release across all modules of MiX Fleet Manager.