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Revision as of 11:20, 12 July 2025

Introduction to the Product

Eurosens sensors are designed to measure fuel level in tanks of vehicles and stationary units. The sensors are used in fleet management systems to monitor real fuel consumption, discharges, and refuelling. Sensors can measure POL (gasoline, kerosene, oil), which freely move inside measuring electrodes.

Product Specification

Parameter Value
Measurement range, mm 20–1500 (with single electrode) / 20–10000 (with composite electrodes)
Power supply, V 10–50
Reverse polarity protection Yes
Measurement error ±1%
Data averaging period, sec 1–300
Max current consumption at 12 V, mA ≤ 50
Max current consumption at 24 V, mA ≤ 25
Ambient operating temperature, °C -40 to +85
Electromagnetic compatibility UNECE Regulation №10 (05), TR CU 020
Galvanic isolation of measuring electrodes from external circuits Up to 1500 V
Ingress protection rating IP67
Cable length 7m (other lengths available on request)
Tank calibration in sensor memory Supported
Explosion proof certificate 0ExiiaIIBT6 X
Built-in power battery ER14505H, 3.6 V
Internal battery life, years 5
Measurement error ±1%
Data averaging period, sec 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128
Data sending interval, sec 2–1800

Wiring Information

Wire Colour Function
Red Power
Brown GND
Yellow RS485 A
Green RS485 B

Configuration Guide

This guide outlines how to configure the RS485-based EUROSENS fuel sensor on Transight Telematics devices using configuration commands.

✅ Step 1: Select and Enable the Fuel Sensor Type

Defines the fuel sensor model and number of sensors connected.

• Command Format


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

• Example


SET CUFUELTYPE:EUROSENS485,1

• Expected Response


IMEI: 862942074896044

Command: SET CUFUELTYPE:EUROSENS485,1
 
Response: EUROSENS485,

Error : 0

• Verification Command


GET CUFUELTYPE

• Expected Verification Response


IMEI: 862942074896044

Command: GET CUFUELTYPE
 
Response: EUROSENS485,1

Error : 0

✅ Step 2: Configure Fuel Sensor Communication Parameters

Defines sensor index and RS485 network address.

• Command Format


SET CUFUELDATACFG:<Sensor Type>,<Index>,<Network Address>

• Example


SET CUFUELDATACFG:EUROSENS,01,01

• Expected Response


IMEI: 862942074896044

Command: SET CUFUELDATACFG:EUROSENS,01,01
 
Response:

Error : 0

• Verification Command


GET CUFUELDATACFG:EUROSENS,1

• Expected Verification Response


IMEI: 862942074896044

Command: GET CUFUELDATACFG:EUROSENS,01
 
Response: Mode: 0, BaudRate: 19200, Address: 1, Interval: 10, Default Output: 1

Error : 0

📋 Parameter Reference Table

Parameter Value Example Description
Param1 EUROSENS Sensor type identifier
Param2 Index = 1 Sensor instance (1 to 3 supported)
Param3 Network Address = 0x01 RS485 address (0x00 to 0xE7 range)

⚠️ Mandatory Save Command

After completing configuration, execute this to save and apply changes:


SET TSMR:2

✅ Step 3: Verify Fuel Data Transmission

Once configured, the device automatically starts transmitting real-time fuel data.

🔍 Validation Checklist

  • Monitor telemetry packets on your server.
  • Confirm:
    • Fuel level data is present.
    • Values update periodically.
    • Readings are accurate and consistent.


Product Link

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