User manual for "Counting Trucks ELD"

Below you will find the vendor provided user manual for the ELD product "Counting Trucks ELD".

For contact information and additional devices produced by the same vendor see their page Counting Trucks.

Counting Trucks
FMCS Certified and Compliant.
Our Electronic Logging Device - ELD system fully complies with the FMCSA's Electronic Logging
Device (ELD) Rule 49 CFR .

ELD Components
DOT Inspections made simple

Logging Device

Driver App & Tablet

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Connection guide

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Drivers Should
1

Locate the connection port

The diagnostic port is usually located under the main dashboard on the drivers
side. You will need an appropriate cable to establish the connection (6pin, 9pin,
obd2).
2 Setup the Logging Device

Install the Logging device by connecting it to the previously located ECM
Diagnostic port.
3 Login into the Driver application

Download and Login into the Driver application on your device.
4 Connect the Driver application to the logging device

Press the connect button located on the top right of the status page and enter the
mac of your logging device, after you receive the confirmation message the
connect button should switch to a green color and you are ready to go!

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Logs

Take the time each day to submit the form for the day properly updating your truck and
trailer information.

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DVIRs

Before performing duty tasks make sure to do a proper inspection of your vehicle and to enter
the DVIR into the application.

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DOT Inspection
DOT Inspections made simple

Roadside Inspection:
1

Open the Driver Application

2 Select "Inspection" from the sidebar
3 Press "Start Inspection" on the first card
4 Confirm you're performing an inspection
5 Present the device to the Officer

Sending Logs:
1

Open the Driver Application

2 Select "Inspection" from the sidebar
3 Press "Send Logs" button
4 Enter the comment provided by the officer
5 Select "Send" and confirm details
6 Wait for transmission confirmation

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Malfunctions

Malfunctions and diagnostic indicators are located on the status page, this is the main page of
the Driver Application that opens when you log in. These indications are useful tools that help
you diagnose potential issues and help you stay compliant with the ELD rule.

Drivers Should
1

Notify carrier immediately

2 Start tracking the paper logs for the last


7 days

Carriers Should
1

Resolve technical issues promptly

2 If unresolved in 8 days, request FMCSA


extension

3 Ensure driver maintains paper logs until


ELD is functional


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