Overview
Figure 1. Example Site SmartATG Page
The Site SmartATG page allows you to manage ATG monitoring settings and view monitored tanks for the selected site. Site settings customize ATG monitoring for an individual site, while company settings allow for bulk configuration of sites.
Visit the Company SmartATG page to manage ATG monitoring settings for the selected company and configure multiple sites at once.
About Smart ATG
SmartATG is an Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) monitoring feature in the Mako Central Management System (CMS) that provides secure remote access to ATG systems at distributed petroleum locations. An ATG system monitors fuel tank sensors to report data, such as fuel volume, water volume, and more.
Previously, customers with IP-enabled ATG devices had to open security pinholes in their network to allow for internet access to their ATG data. Now, the Mako System allows you to easily query these ATG devices from within your own network and to use this data in the Mako CMS or in external analytics systems.
Visit the API Data Streams page to manage ATG Streams for the selected company.
SmartATG monitoring is available as a complimentary preview. Future access will require a license.
Edit ATG Monitoring Settings
Figure 2. Example ATG Monitoring Settings Form
To edit ATG monitoring settings for the selected site, click the “Edit Monitor Site Settings” link. This will open the ATG Monitoring Settings form.
Service Enabled
Inherit
To rely on company settings to enable or disable SmartATG for this site, choose the “Inherit” option, then click the “Save Settings” button. This is the default setting for sites.
Enabled
To explicitly enable SmartATG for the selected site, choose the “Enable” option, configure the other settings, then click the “Save Settings” button.
Disabled
To explicitly disable SmartATG for the selected site, choose the “Disabled” option, then click the “Save Settings” button.
Polling Frequency
Specify how often Mako CMS pages and API data streams automatically query ATG devices at the selected site.
ATG Discovery
Automatic
SmartATG uses “Automatic” discovery by default. In most cases, Mako devices can automatically identify connected ATG devices and acquire their data.
Manual
If SmartATG is not working properly when set to “Automatic” discovery, choose “Manual” to specify discovery settings manually for the selected site.
ATG Locations
Figure 3. Example Manual ATG Discovery Settings
For “Manual” discovery of an ATG device, click the “Add Row” button, then specify the Network, IP Address, and Port values for the device in the new row. Repeat for all ATG devices at the selected site. Use the “-” button to remove devices, as needed.
Display on Site Home
Choose whether the Site Home page for the selected site should display a visual ATG tank summary instead of the map.
Save Button
Click the “Save Settings” button to save these settings for the selected site.
View Tank Inventory
Figure 4. Example Tank Inventory List
Use the Tank Inventory list to view ATG data for the selected site’s tanks. Choose “All Tanks” to view the full list or choose a single tank to view its details. You can also choose a tank to display by clicking its eye icon button in the list.
Click the “Refresh Data” link to query the ATG device manually for the latest ATG data.
Use the Export links to export this ATG data in CSV or PDF format.
View Tank Details
Figure 5. Example Tank Details
Use the Tank Details summary to view details for the selected tank.
Click the “Refresh Data” link to query the ATG device manually for the latest ATG data.
ATG Data
View the latest ATG data and a visual indicator of the fuel level for the selected tank.
Tank History
View a log of ATG messages for the selected tank. Choose a date range and whether to display as a table or chart.