User manual for "J. J. Keller ELD - Android BYOD and Compliance Tablet Gen 3.0"

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J. J. KELLER USER GUIDE - ELD MANDATE EDITION FOR ANDROID

Copyright  2017 J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents
Support ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
Support ................................................................................................................................................................................5
Copyright and Legal Notices..............................................................................................................................................6

Encompass Configuration............................................................................................................................. 7
J. J. Keller Mobile Settings................................................................................................................................................8

Gen 2.5 ELD Hardware ................................................................................................................................ 12
Gen 2.5 ELD Kit Components ..........................................................................................................................................13
Gen 2.5 ELD Device Basics ...............................................................................................................................................14
Gen 2.5 Harness Connection & ELD Installation ..........................................................................................................16

Everyday Use ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Log In .................................................................................................................................................................................18
ELD Discovery and Connection Steps ............................................................................................................................19
Log Type Selection ............................................................................................................................................................23
Duty Status Selection .......................................................................................................................................................24
Missing Logs ......................................................................................................................................................................25
Trip Information................................................................................................................................................................26
Notifications .....................................................................................................................................................................27
Dashboard .........................................................................................................................................................................32

View Log - Hours of Service Information ................................................................................................. 33
View Log .............................................................................................................................................................................34
View Hours.........................................................................................................................................................................35
View Clocks ........................................................................................................................................................................36
View Trip Info ....................................................................................................................................................................37
View Log Remarks.............................................................................................................................................................38
Edit Logs.............................................................................................................................................................................40
Add Log Event ...................................................................................................................................................................44

Roadside Inspection .................................................................................................................................... 45

Roadside Inspection Mode - Data Transfer ...................................................................................................................46
Roadside Inspection Mode - Display Output.................................................................................................................50

Log Off........................................................................................................................................................... 55
Log Off Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................56

Vehicle in Motion ......................................................................................................................................... 59
Vehicle In Motion ..............................................................................................................................................................60
HOS Alerts..........................................................................................................................................................................62

Additional Functionality .............................................................................................................................. 65
Review Edit Requests .......................................................................................................................................................66
Team Driving - Reassigning Driving Events ..................................................................................................................70
Personal Conveyance .......................................................................................................................................................71
Yard Movements...............................................................................................................................................................77
Request Logs .....................................................................................................................................................................81
Duty Status Report ...........................................................................................................................................................82
ELD Events .........................................................................................................................................................................84
Malfunction and Data Diagnostic Code Information ...................................................................................................86
Unidentified Events ..........................................................................................................................................................88
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Support

Support

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Support

Contact J. J. Keller Mobile Support with any questions you may have. See contact information
below.

Contact Information
CUSTOMER CARE

Encompass User Support
Phone: 800-327-1342
Hours: 7:00 AM - 6 PM (Central)
[email protected]

KellerMobile
KellerMobile Driver & Hardware Support
Phone: 800-327-1342
Hours: 24/7
[email protected]

Encompass and J. J. Keller Mobile Support Site
Getting started, reference and troubleshooting resource and downloads available at:
https://support.jjkeller.com/Encompass

Instructions subject to change. For the most current instructions, visit https://support.jjkeller.com

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Copyright and Legal Notices

Android is a trademark of Google Inc. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work
created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License.
iPhone and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.

2002 - 2017
All rights reserved. Neither the publication nor any part thereof may be reproduced in any
manner without written permission of the publisher. United States laws and Federal
regulations published as promulgated are in public domain. However, their compilation and
arrangement along with other materials in this publication are subject to the copyright notice.
Due to the constantly changing nature of government regulations, it is impossible to guarantee
absolute accuracy of the material contained herein. The Publisher, therefore, cannot assume
any responsibility for omissions, errors, misprinting, or ambiguity contained within this
publication and shall not be held liable in any degree for any loss or injury caused by such
omission, error, misprinting or ambiguity presented in this publication.
This publication is designed to provide reasonably accurate and authoritative information in
regard to the subject matter covered. It is provided with the understanding that the Publisher
is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or
other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be
sought.
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.  3003 W. Breezewood Lane  P.O. Box 368  Neenah, WI
54957-0368 Phone: (800) 327-1342  Fax: (888) 327-1342  www.jjkeller.com

Printed in the U.S.A.

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Encompass Configuration

Encompass Configuration

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J. J. Keller Mobile Settings

When you place your ELD order, you, as the company's Encompass System Administrator, will
receive a welcome email with a unique user name and password for Encompass. The link
provided in the email will take you to an Encompass setup selection screen. You can chose a
simplified set up wizard if your company is using the ELog Only edition of Encompass and if
you have 25 or less drivers. If you do not meet those criteria, you should chose the standard
setup, detailed below.
As Encompass System Administrator, you have the responsibility to set and configure many
company-specific items for your J. J. Keller Mobile system within Encompass. Some J. J. Keller
Mobile settings must be configured in Encompass prior to utilizing the system, including the
setup of all Keller Mobile users.

To adjust J. J. Keller Mobile settings, look to the J. J. Keller Mobile Settings box.

These settings are found in Setup / System Setup Home
Home. The settings that are configurable in the
section are:
 Mobile Company Settings - such as activation code, communication type, etc.
 Mobile Location Codes - Setup shortcuts for location entry by drivers when GPS is not
available.
 Mobile Log Remarks - allows the admin to enable/disable system default log remarks, and/
or create your own custom log remarks.
 Mobile User Logins - for setting drivers up, one at a time, with credentials to access the J. J.
Keller Mobile software.
 Map Landmarks - for setting up distribution centers, customers, etc. for viewing on the
map.

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 Mobile User Logins - Add Multiple - for setting driver up, all at once or large groups at once,
with credentials to access the J. J. Keller Mobile software.
 Mobile Device List - Displays all of the details related to the mobile devices in your fleet.
Mobile Company Settings
The Mobile Company Settings play a critical role in tying the ELD, J. J. Keller Mobile software, and
J. J. Keller's Encompass together. Additionally, there are some controls here that can adjust the
way the ELD performs. These settings may be configured, initially, by your J. J. Keller Project
Manager.
The Activation Code is setup once and is used to activate the J. J. Keller Mobile software for your
company on your drivers devices. This may be specific to each company location.
The Log Day Purge Count is how many days worth of logs will be kept on the drivers devices within
the J. J. Keller Mobile software. This does not affect how long the ELD will keep data.
The ELD Collection Rate Seconds is how often the ELD is gathering ECM data. The default is 1
second. You should always leave this setting as is.
The Number of Days to Include in FTM Trips defaults to 1, but if your trips are typically a distinct
number of days, you may wish to configure this to that particular number of days.
The Driver Start Distance (miles) is how far the vehicle can move before J. J. Keller Mobile
application indicates a driving status (AOBRD only setting).
The Driving Start Speed is a mandate regulation whereby a "driving" event is triggered when the
vehicle hits 5 miles per hour (mph). This is defaulted to "5" in Encompass to comply.
The Driver Stop Minutes is how long you want the J. J. Keller Mobile application to wait before
automatically changing the status from driving to on-duty. For example, if the driver is stopped for
more than 5 minutes, you may want the system to default to on-duty status. In that case, you
would enter 5 in this field.
The Max Acceptable Speed (MPH) is the maximum speed you wish your vehicles to travel. This
does not govern the vehicles, but simply allows you to view time spent over this threshold.
The Max Acceptable Tachometer (RPM) is used for threshold exception alerts, as well as daily
information, such as time spent over this threshold. Set this to an RPM that you do not wish your
vehicles to surpass.
The Hard Brake Deceleration Speed (MPH in 1 second) determines what is considered a hard
brake or sudden stop by your companys standards. The default is 7MPH in 1 second, so if a
vehicle decelerates 7MPH in 1 second, then a hard brake alert will be generated. 7MPH may be too
tight for your company. For some companies, 15MPH deceleration is appropriate in 1 second.

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Multiple user functionality allowed
allowed? This setting is here to support operations where multiple users
are logging into the same device.
Mobile User Logins

Prior to setting up any mobile user logins, the driver(s) need to be added to the system under the
Employees tab of the Driver Management portal in Encompass.
The Mobile User Logins entry screen is used to add one driver login at a time. Each driver needs a
username and password to access the J. J. Keller Mobile software. To create usernames and
passwords for drivers, you'll need to choose from the employees you have already entered into
the system.
When adding your drivers to the system, it is critical that a Rule Set is selected under Employee
Rules, so the system knows what rules to use when auditing logs. Additionally, a hire date is
important, as that will be the day that the system starts to expect logs. ELD users will also be
required to have their license information available. You can either enter it at the same time you're
entering a new driver record or enter it when entering mobile login information.
Once drivers are added, proceed with creating mobile user logins
logins. These logins are ONLY for the J.
J. Keller Mobile software on the devices, and will not give that driver ANY access to J. J. Keller's
Encompass.
On the mobile user login entry screen, you may view all drivers already setup, edit, and delete
those drivers, as wlel as change thier passwords. To add a new driver login:

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1. Select Add New Login
2. Select the Employee from the Employee drop-down.
3. Assign the driver a username and password (minimum of 4 characters)
You may also select Change Password Next Login
Login. This will allow the driver to enter the username
and password that you have created for him/her upon their first login to the J. J. Keller Mobile
software, but then they will be prompted to change their password.
Finally, each driver account must have valid drivers license information. You can either enter the
driver's license information at the time of entering the original driver record or you can add it
while setting up the mobile login. (The system will auto-populate the information for you if you've
already entered the license information.)
You should be aware, when setting up the usernames and passwords, of the type of device being
used by the driver. For example, if the driver is using a device that has letters and numbers on the
same keys, you would not assign him/her an alpha/numeric username or password. You would
want to keep it as simple as possible and utilize just a few alpha characters. If a driver is using a
device with three letters per key, it is easiest to only assign usernames and passwords that utilize
the first letter on each key.

The mandate will also require you to create a login for mechanics, dock workers, etc (anyone who
moves vehicles in the yard over 5mph). To do so, setup all your potential users under the
employees tab and then select their name on the Add User Login screen.

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Gen 2.5 ELD Hardware

Gen 2.5 ELD Hardware

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Gen 2.5 ELD Hardware

Gen 2.5 ELD Kit Components

The following items will be included in your ELD shipping carton:

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Gen 2.5 ELD Device Basics

This section will provide an overview of the Electronic Logging Device hardware.

ELD Hardware

Each ELD includes:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Four LEDs: Green, Amber, Red and Blue
Bluetooth reset button
ELD Connection Cable
Mounting slots and adhesive strips

Wiring Harness Options

Customer selects the Y-Adapter that most closely matches their vehicle's diagnostics port. The Yconnection allows the connection of a diagnostic tool to the vehicle without having to unplug the
ELD.

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Gen 2.5 ELD Hardware
ELD LEDs

There are 4 separate LEDs on the front of the ELD: Green, Amber, Red and Blue.

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Gen 2.5 Harness Connection & ELD Installation

Your vehicle may have a 6-pin, 9-pin or OBD connection. Use the appropriate wiring harness
for your vehicle and ELD.

1. Locate the diagnostic port in the vehicle.
2. Using your vehicle-specific wiring harness
harness, plug the male end of the Y-connector harness
into the now open diagnostic port.
3. Plug your vehicles diagnostic cable into the female end of the Y-connector.
4. Connect the fastener end of the harness to the ELD. Use the zip ties provided to secure
the harness to the ELD.
5. The LEDs on the ELD will flash if youre receiving power. If you are not receiving power at
all, ensure your harness is securely connected to the diagnostic port and the ELD.
6. Mount the ELD using either the hook and loop adhesive or the mounting slots located
on the sides of the device.

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Everyday Use

Everyday Use

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Log In
Disclaimer

This disclaimer is displayed each time the application is launched. User must select the OK button
to confirm and continue.
Enter Username and Password

1. Enter your Username and Password
Password.
2. Choose Login - Solo Driver or Login - Team Driver
Driver.
The Check Hours option allows the driver to view their available hours without logging on-duty
time.

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ELD Discovery and Connection Steps

Listed below are the steps for connecting the mobile application to the ELD.
Note that if this is the first time you are attempting to connect to an ELD with your mobile
device, you will need to press/hold the Bluetooth reset button on the front of the ELD for 5
seconds until the blue LED flashes.

Bluetooth Prompt

After the login screen, the application will attempt to connect to an ELD. If Bluetooth is turned off
within the mobile device, the application will ask you for permission to turn it on; select Yes to turn
on Bluetooth. At this point, the Discovery process will attempt to locate ELDs.

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Discovering the ELD

If the Discovery process does not locate your ELD, select the Discover button to find the ELD.

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Discovering the ELD (cont.)

The screen above will appear. This might take a few moments while it is searching for an ELD via
Bluetooth.

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Activate ELD

Once an ELD is discovered, it will appear in a dropdown menu.
1. Select your unit number (vehicle identifier) from the list (if this is the first time
connecting to this ELD, it will show up as the Serial number of the ELD).
2. Select Set Default ELD if this device will typically be connected to this ELD.
3. Select the Activate button, then select Continue
Continue.

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Everyday Use

Log Type Selection
Log Type

This screen is only displayed to users when the user account is configured to allow either Exempt
Logging (mobile exempt log) or Exempt from ELD Use. This screen allows a user to select the type
of logging they will use during the day.

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Duty Status Selection
Duty Status Selection

This screen is displayed to users each time they log into the application. Users can choose their
duty status upon logging into the KellerMobile application, including use of special driving
categories.

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Missing Logs
Create Off Duty Logs

During the login process, KellerMobile will check Encompass to see if there are any missing logs for
this user. If there are, this alert prompts the user to create off-duty logs for each day listed.

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Trip Information
Enter Your Trip Information

Users will then be prompted to enter Trailer Number(s), Shipment Info and Unit Number
Number. If you
are connected to an ELD, the Unit Number will populate automatically. All of these fields are
required before moving on to the next step in the process. Default values can be set if the same
trailer and/or shipment is hauled each day by selecting the appropriate Set Default check box
under each field.

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Notifications

When logging into KellerMobile, there are several alerts that may be displayed to the user.
Below is a listing of those alerts.

Special Driving Categories Configuration Settings

When a user account is modified to allow/deny use of special driving categories (Yard Moves and/
or Personal Conveyance), the user must be notified. This message states:
Your account has been configured with the following special driving category settings:
Authorized Personal Use of CMV: Enabled (or Disabled)
Yard Move: Enabled (or Disabled)
And allows for option of OK
OK.

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Review Log Edits

When logs in Encompass are modified, an alert displays to let the user know changes were made.
The user must review the changes and either accept or reject the modifications to their log(s). This
message states:
There have been edits made to your logs. Do you want to review the suggested edits?
And allows for options of No and Yes
Yes.

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Certify/Recertify Logs

If there are logs on the mobile device that are not yet certified, or edits that would cause logs to
need recertification, the user is notified upon login that there are logs that require certification
and/or recertification. This message states:
You have Logs on your device that have not been certified. Would you like to certify them now?
And allows for options of No and Yes
Yes.

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Unidentified Driving Events

Unidentified Driving Events will be displayed to the user during the login process (after connecting
to the ELD), and he/she will be asked to review and either claim or not. Unclaimed events will be
sent back to Encompass for assignment. See the Unidentified Events section for further details.
Open DVIR Pending Review

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Everyday Use

When connecting to an ELD, there may be pending inspections that require review. These are
post-trip DVIRs that were reported for this vehicle that had a defect that required attention. Follow
the Review Inspection process to certify that the repairs have been made. This message states:
Open DVIR Pending Review.
And allows for option of OK
OK.

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Everyday Use

Dashboard
Home Screen

Select one of the links to be taken to the appropriate screen.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

J. J. Keller Mobile Logo ...tap to return to this screen
Driver Name of current active/designated driver
Driver Location at last duty status change...tap to edit
Duty Status ...tap to edit
Date & Time of last duty status change... tap to edit
Menu ...tap to access other areas in app
View Log and other HOS info... tap to view log, hours, etc.
Vehicle Inspection ...tap to launch DVIR menu
ELD Connection Status identifies ELD status... tap to edit
Roadside Inspection/Data Transfer ... tap to launch Roadside Inspection mode
Log Off ...tap to Exit the application and submit logs

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

View Log - Hours of Service Information

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View Log

Select the View Log icon on your Dashboard to access Hours of Service information.

View Grid

After selecting the View Log icon, the View Grid screen is displayed, which is an image of the grid
log. All of the items in the left hand menu will display real time information about the drivers
Hours of Service.
The legend below the grid identifies what the shaded portions of your grid log indicate (including
standard duty status changes, edits, Authorized Personal Conveyance and yard Moves):
- Red - standard duty status changes
- Green - Edited events
- Yellow - Authorized Personal Use of CMV (PC)
- Blue - Yard Move (YM)

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

View Hours
Available Hours Report

The Available Hours Report will show available hours for the week, daily on-duty limits, drive time
and required 30 min break, if applicable.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

View Clocks
Hours Available

This screen represents the Available Hours Report in a graphical display It's the same screen that
is displayed while the driver is in a Driving status and the vehicle is in motion.
These will update in real time to reflect the time available to the driver.
The Blue area on the Driving Hours Available clock displays how much time is left before a 30
minute break is required. The time is also shown in parenthesis above the clock.
The clocks will turn Yellow as a warning that you have reached 25% of your remaining available
time.
The clocks will turn Red when a driver has exceeded one or more of the limits. While the vehicle is
in motion, notifications will be presented to the user as they are nearing their Hours of Service
limits.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

View Trip Info
Trip Information

The View Trip Info option displays the Trailer Numbers, the Shipment Info about the load, and the
Unit number they are operating. By selecting the Edit button the driver can edit information any
time. Drivers can also choose to make these fields their default entry (if, for example, they always
carry the same trailer) by choosing the appropriate Set Default checkbox on the Edit Trip
Information screen.

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View Log Remarks
View Log Remarks

Log remarks can be added for any duty status change that has occur. Select Add Log Remark on a
specific duty status.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information
Add/Edit Log Remark

The driver is presented with a dropdown menu to choose a standard log remark. There is also a
text field where drivers can add additional information. Once the remark is complete, choose
Save
Save.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

Edit Logs
Review Log dates/times and Select Event to Edit

Drivers have the ability to edit today's log and previous days logs by selecting Edit Log button..
1. Select the log to edit. Use the arrow keys to select the correct date.
2. Click on the appropriate Edit button to change the event.
Events can also be added to the log by selecting Add Event
Event.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information
Complete all required fields

When editing or adding events, all fields on the screen will be required to be populated, and must
include an annotation as to why the edit is being made. Once the edit/add is complete, select
Apply to save the event.
Confirmation

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View Log - Hours of Service Information

If all fields are populated, a confirmation message will be displayed.
Error/Incomplete Edit Information

If data is missing in the fields, a message will display letting the user know which fields are
incomplete.
Users can continue to edit or add events as necessary.

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View Log - Hours of Service Information
Edited Log

Once a user has edited a log, the modifications will show up in Green, as shown above.

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Add Log Event
Adding a Log Event

Adding a log event is very similar to editing a log event, except the user has to input all required
data. Once all fields are populated, select Apply to save the event.

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Roadside Inspection

Roadside Inspection

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Roadside Inspection Mode - Data Transfer

When choosing the Roadside Inspection icon from the Dashboard, users are presented with 2
options.
The Data Transfer button allows the user to send an output file to the roadside inspection
official.
The Roadside Inspection Mode button allows the official to review the necessary hours of
service information on the mobile device.

Data Transfer

Select Data Transfer to begin the process of transferring data to a roadside inspector.

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Confirmation to Initiate Data Transfer

Upon selecting the Data Transfer option, the user will be presented with a confirmation question.
Select Yes to continue.
Certify/Recertify Logs

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Roadside Inspection

If the user has logs on the mobile device that have not been certified and sent to Encompass yet,
they will be presented with the above message. Selecting Yes will take the user to the Certify
screen, where they can choose the logs they want to certify and submit to Encompass, and then
continue on the data transfer process. Selecting No will not send uncertified logs to Encompass,
and create an output file that will not contain all of the necessary information for the roadside
inspection.
Choose Your Method

We offer 2 methods, both considered Telematics options by the FMCSA, to transfer the file to the
roadside inspection official. Users will select the format they want the file output in (either Email
or Web Services. They may also provide an optional Output File Comment that they require to be
entered. Once the method and the comment have been entered, select Transfer to send the file.

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Roadside Inspection
Successfully Completed

Once your request has been completed, you will receive a 'File
File Transfer Completed Successfully
Successfully'
message. Select OK to return to the Dashboard.

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Roadside Inspection

Roadside Inspection Mode - Display Output
Roadside Inspection Mode

Select Roadside Inspection Mode
Mode.

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Roadside Inspection
Enter Password

After entering password, provide mobile device and Roadside Inspection Instruction Card to the
inspection official.
Review Driver Information - Header

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Roadside Inspection

Inspection official can now select the date he/she wishes to review. The header section contains
information about the Driver, Vehicle, ELD and some additional information located in the Other
category.
Review Driver Information - Graph Grid

The graph grid displays the log for that day.

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Review Driver Information - Detail

The Event Listing section displays all of the events that occurred on a given day.
Review Unidentified Driver Profile Info

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The Unidentified Driver Profile will display unidentified driving periods if events exist. The detail of
each unidentified driving period is displayed.
Exit Roadside Inspection Mode

To exit roadside inspection mode, select Exit Roadside Inspection Mode
Mode, and then enter your
password
password.

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Log Off

Log Off

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Log Off Procedure
Log Off

Select the Log Off icon begin the log out process.
Submit & Exit Application

After Log Off icon is selected, the user has the following options:

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Log Off

1. Duty status upon Logout - Allows the user to choose their duty status once logged out of
the application (standard is Off-Duty)
2. Submit  allows the user to certify and/or submit logs upon logout.
3. Logout  exits the J. J. Keller Mobile application without submitting the log to
Encompass.
4. Cancel  returns the user back to the J. J. Keller Mobile dashboard and cancels the logoff process.
Certify Logs

Upon selecting Submit in the previous step, the user is taken to the Certify Logs screen. Here the
user selects one or more logs to certify as accurate and submit to Encompass.

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The user is then prompted to ensure that they have reviewed their logs and are certifying that they
are accurate. This message states:
I hereby certify that my data entries and my record of duty statu for this 24-hour period are true
and accurate.
This allows for options of Not Ready and Agree
Agree.

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Vehicle in Motion

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Vehicle In Motion
Vehicle in Motion

When the vehicle is in motion, the application locks itself down and displays the three (3) clocks
above. While the application is locked down, the user cannot access the menu or manipulate the
application. There are, however, HOS alerts that will be presented to the user during this time to
let them know that they are approaching their HOS limits.

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Vehicle in motion (Night Mode)

Select Night Mode to enable easier visibility during night time driving scenarios.

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HOS Alerts

Alerts that appear while the vehicle is in motion.

60 and 30 min Warning Messages

This message states:
Driving/On-duty may continue until (date/time).
At that point a 30 min rest break is required.
And allows for option of OK
OK.

This message states:

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Driving/On-duty may continue until (date/time).
At that time a violation may occur.
And allows for option of OK
OK.
The above alerts will display on your device screen when any of these conditions are met:
1. 30 Min Rest Break: 60 minutes prior, 30 minutes prior to violation.
2. Driving (and On-Duty) Time Limits: 60 minutes prior, 30 minutes prior to violation.
Violation Message

This message states:
You have exceeded your allowable hours of service prior to a rest break (395.3(a)(3)(ii)).
And allows for option of OK
OK.

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This message states:
You have exceeded your allowable hours of service (395.3(a)(3)(i)).
And allows for option of OK
OK.
The above alerts will display on your device screen when any of these conditions are met:
1. 30 Min Rest Break: At time of violation.
2. Driving (and On-Duty) Time Limits: At time of violation.

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Additional Functionality

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Review Edit Requests
Edit Requests made to logs in Encompass are required to be reviewed by the mobile user.
Review Edit Requests

During login, users will be prompted to Review Edit Requests if an Encompass user has made
changes/edits to logs. These are required to be accepted/rejected by the corresponding driver.
Users can navigate to this screen anytime by selecting View Log->Review Edit Requests
Requests.

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Requested Edits

Select the View button in order to see what changes have been made.
Users can also select View Original Log to see what event will be changed if the events are
accepted.

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View Details

By selecting the View button, users can see all of the data that may have been changed about the
existing event, or the new event (for example, an unidentified driving event being assigned by an
Encompass user).
Accept/Reject Edits

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Upon selecting Accept Edit
Edit, the user is presented with a confirmation screen, ensuring that the
user wants to accept the requested edit.
Edit Request Accepted

A success message will be displayed.
If the user Rejects the edit request, that information will be sent back to Encompass.

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Team Driving - Reassigning Driving Events

Team drivers now have the ability to reassign driving events that were originally assigned to an
incorrect driver.

Reassigning Driving Events

If a driver is identified on the Elog as the 'active user' when they weren't the actual driver, he/she
can re-assign that time to the other team driver.
To do so, navigate to the Edit Log screen (View
View Log->Edit Log
Log), choose the driving event that he/she
wishes to reassign, and then select the Reassign button.
Upon doing so, the driver will be presented with a listing of other team drivers to choose from.
Select a team driver, the duty status that the user should have been in during that time and enter
an annotation as to why the driving time is being reassigned. This information will be sent to that
team driver.

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Personal Conveyance

The Personal Conveyance functionality allows a driver to drive a commercial motor vehicle and
not have that time count against their HOS driving time. Please check your company policies
to determine if your fleet can utilize this functionality.

Employee Rules

The Personal Conveyance setting within Encompass determines whether individual drivers will
have the ability to utilize the Personal Conveyance functionality within KellerMobile. Within the
mobile app, users can navigate to this screen (Menu->System
Menu->System Menu->Records->Employee Rules) to
see if personal conveyance has been enabled. If new rules have been enabled in Encompass,
select Download to update employee rules.

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New Status

Once this rule is downloaded to KellerMobile, users will see the checkbox option of Authorized
personal use of CMV on the New Status screen when they choose Off Duty status.

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New Status (cont.)

Users must check the box for Authorized personal use of CMV? prior to beginning to drive the
vehicle for personal conveyance to be enabled. This box is unchecked by default. The user will
also be required to enter an Annotation
Annotation, which is a note explaining the use of this setting.

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Dashboard

Once Authorized personal use of CMV? is enabled, users will notice the duty status (in the green
bar above) will show the status as Off Duty - P.C.

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Vehicle in motion

When the vehicle begins moving while in this status, the normal HOS clocks will not be displayed;
instead the application will display the above message.

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End Personal Conveyance

After the user turns the engine off, they are still in PC mode. Once the engine is turned back on
again, referred to as a power cycle of the ignition, they will be asked if they want to End Personal
Conveyance?
 If the user chooses NO
NO, they will continue to be in Off Duty - PC
PC.
 If the user chooses YES
YES, then they will be taken out of PC, but will remain in Off-Duty status.
 If the user ignores this message, and then begins driving, they will be placed into an OnDuty Driving status.

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Yard Movements
The Yard Move functionality allows a driver to drive a commercial motor vehicle and not have that
time count against their HOS driving time. Please check your company policies to determine if
your fleet can utilize this functionality.
Employee Rules

The Yard Move setting within Encompass determines whether individual drivers will have the
ability to utilize the Yard Move functionality within KellerMobile.
Within the mobile app, users can navigate to this screen (Menu->System
Menu->System Menu->Records>Employee Rules) to see if personal conveyance has been enabled. If new rules have been
enabled in Encompass, select Download to update employee rules.

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New Status

Once this rule is enabled in Encompass, a user will see this option of Authorized Yard Move? on
the New Status screen when they choose On Duty status.
New Status (cont)

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Users must check the box for Authorized Yard Move? prior to beginning to drive the vehicle for
personal conveyance to be enabled. This box is unchecked by default. The user will also be
required to enter an Annotation, which is a note explaining the use of this setting.
Dashboard

Once Authorized Yard Move? is enabled, users will notice the duty status (in the green bar above)
will show the status of On-Duty YM
YM.

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Vehicle In Motion

When the vehicle begins moving while in this status, the normal HOS clocks will be displayed,
however, the Driving time clock will be grayed out as this time does not count against driving time.
End Yard Move
To end the use of Yard Move status, the user must change duty status back to standard On-Duty
without the Authorized Yard Move provision enabled.

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Request Logs

Drivers can request 6 months of logs to be emailed to them through this function.

Request Logs

From the home screen, click on Menu->System Menu->File->Request Logs
Logs. Enter your email
address, select a time frame (start and end dates) and then select Submit
Submit. Logs will be delivered to
your email within 24 hours.

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Duty Status Report

To view the duty status for each day, select Menu->System Menu->Reports->Duty Status
Status.

Select the Log Date

Use the dropdown menu or arrows to select the Log Date
Date.

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Summary View

To view the a summary of that day's activity, such as Ruleset, Location, etc., select Summary
Summary.
Duty Status Detail

You can also view Duty Status Detail
Detail. Here you will see details, such as Tractor Number and
Distance Traveled.

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ELD Events

The ELD Events listing provides a list of all ELD events for a given day, as well as a detailed view
of each event.

ELD Events Report

The user can review all ELD events for a given day.
Select View link next to any ELD Event to review all event detail.

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Detailed View of ELD Event

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Malfunction and Data Diagnostic Code Information

This report will provide a listing of all possible Malfunction and Data Diagnostic code
information.

Compliance Malfunction Codes

Malfunctions and Data Diagnostic events will also be displayed in the blue banner at the top of
each screen in the form of a red or yellow circle with an exclamation point. Selecting the
notification will bring the user to a screen similar to the one below, but will highlight the exact
malfunction or data diagnostic event that is occurring.

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Unidentified Events

Unidentified Events occur when the vehicle moves but the mobile application is not connected
to the ELD. Drivers can claim these events within the application (select Menu->System Menu>Records->Unidentified ELD Events)
Events). Drivers must connect to the ELD to allow the application
to read the driving history.

Unidentified Events

It is recommended you check for Unidentified Events prior to submitting logs at the end of each
day.
If Unidentified Events exist, they will show in the Unidentified Events screen with a checkbox to the
left of the driving event. You can then check any of the boxes of driving times that have not been
claimed. By checking the box, you will claim this event to your log for that particular day.
Select the appropriate check box(es) and choose Claim
Claim.

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