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Latest revision as of 06:08, 22 October 2025

Introduction to the Product

TECHNOTON fuel level sensor is used for accurate fuel level and volume measurement in tanks of vehicles and stationary units. DUT-E helps determine current fuel volume and detect changes (such as refueling or draining) in the fuel tank.

It is widely used in GPS tracking and vehicle telematics systems, either as an additional fuel sensor or as a replacement for the factory-installed sensor. When integrated into a telematics system, DUT-E provides reliable and precise data on fuel levels, helping detect fuel misuse and theft, and offering a comprehensive view of fuel consumption.

Product Specification

Parameter Value
Operating principle Capacitive
Relative measuring error (to measuring length), % ±1%
Power supply voltage range 10 – 50 V
Consumption current at 12 V ≤ 50 mA *
Consumption current at 24 V ≤ 25 mA *
Availability time after power-up ≤ 10 seconds
Temperature range -40 to +85 °C
Ingress protection rating IP55/57
Electromagnetic compatibility
  • ESD Protection (Level II) – GOST 30378, GOST R 50607
  • EMI Protection (Level IV) – STB ISO 7637-2, GOST 28751
Supported by

DISCOVERY-116A, DISCOVERY-126A, DISCOVERY-226A, DISCOVERY-296A

Wiring Information

Wire color Function
Orange Power
Brown GND
Red RS485/RS232 A
White RS485/RS232 B

Configuration Guide

This guide explains how to configure and enable the Technoton RS485/RS232 fuel sensor on a Transight Telematics Device after calibration using the official Technoton configuration tool.

Step 1: Select and Enable the Fuel Sensor Type

Defines the sensor model and number of sensors. • Command Format

 SET CUFUELTYPE:<Sensor Model>,<Number of Sensors> 

• RS485 Example

 SET CUFUELTYPE:TECHNO485,1 

• RS232 Example

 SET CUFUELTYPE:TECHNO232,1 

• Expected Response

 IMEI: 862942074896044 Command: SET CUFUELTYPE:TECHNO485,1 Response: TECHNO485,1 Error: 0 

• Verification Command

 GET CUFUELTYPE 

• Expected Response

 IMEI: 862942074896044 Command: GET CUFUELTYPE Response: TECHNO485,1 (or TECHNO232,1) Error: 0 

Step 2: Configure Fuel Sensor Communication Parameters

Set communication and fuel reading parameters. • Command Format

 SET CUFUELDATACFG:<Sensor>,<Index>,<Mode>,<Unit>,<Baudrate>,<Address>,<Interval>,<AutopushEnable>,<PreASCII>,<PostASCII>,<Length>,<MinLevel>,<MaxLevel>,<FirmwareVer> 

• RS485 Example

 SET CUFUELDATACFG:TECHNO,1,PUSH_HEX,PERCENT,19200,01,15,01,PRE,POST,160,0,100,409 

• RS232 Example

 SET CUFUELDATACFG:TECHNO,1,PUSH_ASCII,PERCENT,19200,01,15,01,PRE,POST,160,0,100,409 

• Expected Response

 IMEI: 862942074896044 Command: SET CUFUELDATACFG:TECHNO,1,... Response: Error: 0 

• Verification Command

 GET CUFUELDATACFG:TECHNO,1 

• Expected Response

 IMEI: 862942074896044 Command: GET CUFUELDATACFG:TECHNO,1 Response: Mode: 1, Unit: 1, BaudRate: 19200, Address: 1, Output Interval: 15, Push Interval: 1 Error: 0 

Parameter Reference Table

Parameter Value Example Description
Param1 TECHNO Sensor type identifier
Param2 Index = 1 Defines sensor instance (0 to 3)
Param3 PUSH_HEX / PUSH_ASCII Output data mode
Param4 PERCENT Measurement unit (MM / LITER / CUSTOM)
Param5 19200 Baud rate
Param6 01 Network address (00 to FF)
Param7 15 Output interval (in seconds)
Param8 01 Enable autopush mode
Param9 & 10 PRE, POST ASCII prefix/suffix (for ASCII modes)
Param11 160 Length of sensor in mm
Param12 & 13 0, 100 Minimum and maximum level
Param14 409 Firmware version of the sensor

Step 3: Save Configuration

• Save Command

 SET CUMR:2 

Step 4: Verify Fuel Data Transmission

After completing configuration: Monitor data flow in the telematics server Confirm: Live fuel level data appears correctly Values update at defined intervals No transmission drops or inconsistencies

Product Link

[Technoton FLS]