The last one that I had with the nav and elog built in you had to hold the button with the picture of the head on it for 8, but no more than 10 seconds. Then you held the button in the middle of the other four buttons for 8, but no more than 10 seconds. After that it should reboot.
This is what always worked for me.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Commuter69, Oct 17, 2015.
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Wait a week run your loads on paper logs play the lotto since your so lucky and then call qualcomm to reboot.
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Does anyone know if there is an online or Android app means of viewing logs and messages that would normally mean that you must be in the truck to do?
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Not a app. Theres a web site you can view logs not sure what it is. But I seen it before.
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Try a 12 ga.......lol
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Mines not working right now and I don't want to know how to fix it. Running much more efficiently on paper
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Two ways I found to reboot:
1. This is handy if you are running team and need to reboot with the wheels turning: go to main menu, page right to Settings, select Speakers, then change speaker setting (from internal speakers or external speakers). When you do this a pop up window will note this requires a system reboot, hit "Apply".
2. If #1 doesn't work find the black box (usually under the bottom bunk). Unplug both the power cord and the data cord. Wait for 30 seconds, then plug them back in.
If you drive a Cascadia you can also turn off all electricity with the switch by the driver's door, with the truck parked of course, for about 30-60 seconds.Last edited: Oct 20, 2015
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Qualcomm Website for Viewing Logs only.
https://dhos.myqualcomm.com/dhm/
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