I'm testing a new eld device and the manufacturer says that shutting the key off is no longer allowed to kick a driver from line 3 to line 4.
In my mind if the engine is off and the brakes set - how can I be driving?
Is this the way eld is supposed to work or do other products work differently?
Shutting the truck off but still logging drive time
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by gentleroger, Mar 15, 2018.
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Got no clue.
But I am curious as to why your testing a new device , are they taking out the mcp200? -
Things get tested all the time. Adopted is another matter entirely.
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Is the control head (whatever it might be, tablet, etc.) hardwired to the device, or wireless connection, ie. Bluetooth, cellular, WiFi etc.? Might be some lag there.....mine does the same thing. If I make the change manually in about 5 min. the system makes another entry in the log, so I have 2 entries for the same event. Which is OK I guess.......but if I start driving again before the system makes its entry I will only have one. I do that when I need to show a stop and don’t want to wait for the system to switch to the line 4.
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It wouldn't matter if there was a yard move option, but I'm logging an extra hour on line 3 compared to the aobr.25(2)+2 Thanks this. -
Still, ours will not let one change to on-duty for 3 minutes. Very annoying.
Dunno if that's compliant or not, but it would surprise me if Omnitracs would get it wrong. Could just be a company option though.gentleroger Thanks this. -
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Streetroddreams, bigessfour and gentleroger Thank this.
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use the PRND rule
P for out of hours, lunch or sleep time
R for backing into docks
N for on duty time
D for getting from here to there.bigessfour Thanks this.
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