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TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Support This manual is organized to help you efficiently accomplish all your work-related tasks. However, if you have questions that are not addressed here, we invite you to contact us. Call us: 1-800-641-RAND (7263) Email us: fleetsupport@randmcnally.com Write to us:
Rand McNally Attn: TND 765 Fleet Edition Customer Support 9855 Woods Drive Skokie, IL 60077 Safe Driving Practices Always use your best judgment. Exercise caution and common sense when the vehicle is in motion. Do not become distracted by the device while driving. Minimize the amount of time spent looking at the device while driving, and use voice prompts when possible. Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the device controls while driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations. FCC Compliance Statement IC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The TND 765 device transmits and receives radio frequency (RF) energy through its internal antennas. The TND 765 cellular antenna is located at the top of the left edge of the device. The Wi-Fi antenna is located near the center of the bottom edge of the device. TND 765 is designed to operate with internal antennas and has no provisions for external antennas. The TND 765 has been designed, tested and manufactured to comply with the limits for exposure to RF energy set by the FCC. The radiated output power of the TND 765 device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: A4C01003A. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operate is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. IC CAUTION Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Rand McNally could void the users authority to operate the equipment. IC ATTESTATION DE CONFORMIT Ce dispositif est conforme la norme FCC Partie 15 et aux norme(s) RSS permis-exempte(s) dIndustrie Canada. Lopration est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. Ce dispositif ne peut pas provoquer dinterfrence nocive et 2. Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interference reue, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif. ATTENTION Les changements ou modifications lquipement, que ce soient intentionnelles ou non, non expressment approuvs par Rand McNally pourraient annuler lautorisation de lutilisateur utiliser cet quipement. IC: 10199A- A4C01003A
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Device Overview......................................................................................2 Getting Started .......................................................................................3 Registration ..........................................................................................3 Log On ................................................................................................4 Warning Screen ....................................................................................5 On-screen Keyboard ..............................................................................6 Status Bar ............................................................................................7 Screen Calibration ................................................................................8 Home Menu ....................................................................................9 Home Menu Safe-driving Screen .........................................................10 Mail...............................................................................................11 Inbox ..................................................................................................12 Attachments and Destinations .............................................................13 Open Message ...................................................................................14 Outbox ...............................................................................................15 Send Messages ...................................................................................16 Options ..............................................................................................17 Mail Safe-driving Screen .....................................................................17 IntelliRoute ................................................................................18 IntelliRoute Main Menu ........................................................................................18 Truck Info ...........................................................................................19 Warnings ...........................................................................................19 General and Route Preferences ..........................................................20 Map Preferences ................................................................................21 Timers ................................................................................................22 Trails ............................................................................................ 23-24 Table of Contents Route to Destination .................................................................... 25-26 POIs ...................................................................................................27 Hours of Service ...........................................................................28 Hours of Service Summary ...................................................................................... 29-31 Duty Status .........................................................................................32 HOS Safe-driving Screen .....................................................................33 Logs ...................................................................................................34 Options ..............................................................................................35 Company ............................................................................................36 Graph Sub-tab ....................................................................................37 List Sub-tab ........................................................................................38 Summary Sub-tab ...............................................................................39 Trip Info Sub-tab .................................................................................40 Anomalies Sub-tab .............................................................................41 HOS: A Day in the Life of a Driver .................................................. 42-51 SysInfo ..........................................................................................52 SysInfo Settings .............................................................................................53 Programs and Diagnostics ...................................................................54 SysInfo Safe-driving Screen .................................................................55 Stats .............................................................................................56 Stats Driver Performance ............................................................................57 Fault Codes .......................................................................................58 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................59 Connect Web Portal ...............................................................................60 Device Overview Front Display Power Button Locking Collar Kit Cable Ties Type A 2.0 Mini USB*
Home Button Press to return to Home Menu screen. LED Light Lights up when unit is powered on. Speaker Power and OBD Access Back of Device
*The USB port is used for data transmission only. 2 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Suction Cup Mount 9-Pin Power Cable Optional Screw Mount with Backing Plate Getting Started Device Registration Instructions Once the unit has been activated and installed, please power the unit on. The Registration screen will display (this process may take a few minutes). Your Data # and Serial # will be pre-populated on the screen. At this time, you will be asked to enter a Truck #. This is the unique identifi cation number for the vehicle in which your TNDTM765 is installed, and it can be whatever number you want to assign. Once youve entered the Truck#, press If your Data # shows up as 0 and you are unable to submit your Truck #, either the device has not been activated properly or it has not yet connected to the cellular network. If this occurs, please call 1-800-641-RAND (7263) for assistance. NOTE: Please write down your Data # and Truck #
in the spaces provided below for future reference. Data # (pre-populated on your device):
Truck # (number of your choosing using only letters and numbers, no dashes or spaces, and up to 12 characters):
TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 3 Getting Started TND 765 Power Button Power On Press the Power button on the top right of the device. Log On The start-up screen displays a log on pop-up (a) and the on-screen keyboard (b). Enter your Driver ID. NOTE: To log off, select the Logoff icon on the Home Menu. TND 765 Log On Screen
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(b) 4 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Warning Screen Warning Screen Getting Started The Warning Screen reminds you that using the device while driving can be distracting. Be cautious. Tap Continue to complete the logon. Communication Status You must have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection to log on for the first time. Locate the communication icon on the status bar. Icons and their definitions are shown in the table to the left. Tap the keyboard button in the bottom right corner of the keyboard if you cannot view the status bar. NOTE: If you have a signal but still see errors (such as Invalid Logon), contact Rand McNally Customer Support. 5 Definition Wi-Fi Cell Icon TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual On-screen Keyboard To use the keyboard:
Tap the keyboard button (e) on the TND 765 status bar to display the keyboard.
(f) Tap the ABC or !@# buttons (a) to view alphanumeric characters and symbols respectively. The arrow button (c) on the right and the ABC screen on the left allow you to change between upper and lower-case letters. Tap the Delete button (b) to erase a character. Tap the space bar button to insert a space (f). Tap Enter (d) to type on the next line. Tap the keyboard button (e) again to hide the keyboard. Getting Started On-screen Keyboard 6 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Icon Status Bar Definition Driver Peformance. Balloon messages appear over the icon to help you manage your performance. Messages are related to metrics such as over idling and speeding. HOS. The icon changes color according to your HOS status. The icon is green when you are within acceptable limits for each HOS status. The icon changes to yellow when you are nearing violation status and to red when you are in violation. Mail. The icon appears on the status bar when you have unopened mail. Communications. The icon shows your communication status
(Wi-Fi, Cellular, No communication). System message. System alerts appear in balloon messages over the icon. Cell. The icon indicates the connection status of the cellular modem on the device. Getting Started Status Bar The status bar remains visible at the bottom of every screen and gives you access to current information about the TND 765. Any status or alert icons are found on the status bar (a). Icons and their defi nitions are shown in the table to the left. The status bar also allows you to:
Check your terminal time (b). Pull up the on-screen keyboard (c). Return to the Home Menu (d). NOTE: You can also tap the Home button on the unit to return to the Home Menu. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 7 Getting Started Calibrate Screen 2 3 1 5 4 Screen Calibration To calibrate your screen:
Press and hold the Home button for 5 seconds. Calibration starts once button is released. Tap the center of the crosshairs as they appear on the calibration screen. There are five total.
- Tap as close to the center of the crosshairs symbol (+) as possible.
- Use the same pressure you normally use when tapping the screen.
- If you receive an error, try again. NOTE: Do NOT press and hold finger on the center of the crosshairs. Just tap. 8 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Home Menu Screen Home Menu Home Menu The Home Menu is the home screen of the TND 765. The applications available to you on the TND 765 are identifi ed by icons. The icons on the Home Menu are explained in the table to the left. Press the Home button to return to the Home Menu screen. Icon Function Icon Function View, listen and respond to messages. Review, create and send logs. Manage settings, tasks and communication. Pinpoint location and find routes. View driver perfomance stats. Log off the TND TM 760. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 9 Home Menu Safe-driving Screen Home Menu Safe-driving Screen Menu options are limited while you are driving. When your truck is moving, the home menu safe-driving screen displays. NOTE: Functionality within the Mail, HOS and SysInfo applications is simplified while you are driving. 10 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Home Menu Mail Icon on Home Menu Mail Mail Select the Mail icon on the Home Menu to access messages and send emails. Mail opens to the Inbox tab. Tab Inbox Outbox Send Work Options Function Holds incoming messages. Holds outgoing messages. Allows you to send messages. Helps you process assignments. Displays your e-mail address and allows you to manage your e-mail contacts. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 11 Mail Inbox Tab Inbox All incoming messages appear in your Inbox. Special features of the Inbox tell you details about your messages. Status information is clustered together (a), (b) and (c).
(a). A blank space in this column means the message has been opened. An envelope means it has not been opened.
(b). A red exclamation point ( ! ) icon means the message is important. A paperclip (
has an attachment.
) icon means the message
(c). When you are working in another Mail tab, an envelope icon appears on the tab indicating that you have an unopened message. Other columns in the Inbox tell you more about your messages (d),
(e) and (f).
(d). This column tells you who sent the message.
(e). This column tells you the subject of the message.
(f). This column tells you when the message arrived.
-The time displays for messages that arrived on the current day
(based on your terminal time).
-The date displays for messages that arrived on previous days. 12 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Attachments and Destinations Attachments and Destinations Mail Click on the paper clip icon (
) to view an attached document. Click on the destination icon (
appear. If there is more than one destination, click the fi rst one you want to route to. The IntelliRoute navigation application will then automatically open, enabling you to begin your route.
) to open a destination. A pop-up window will Your Inbox holds 100 messages. When more messages arrive, the oldest messages in your Inbox are automatically deleted. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 13 Mail Open Message Screen Open Message
(a)
(d) Select a message to open it. Four action buttons are available once a message is open.
(a). Back returns you to the Inbox.
(b). Play lets you listen to the message.
(c). Reply lets you send a response to the message.
(d). Delete lets you delete the open message. Your Inbox holds 100 messages. When more messages arrive, the oldest messages in your Inbox are automatically deleted. Personal Email Access If your driver settings are confi gured to enable personal email access, you can save up to 25 personal email addresses to communicate with while on the road. Personal emails are color-coded blue in your Inbox so you can identify them quickly. The color coding remains after the email is read. You can view your assigned email address by selecting the Options tab on the Mail screen and tapping the View Email Address button.
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(b) 14 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Outbox Tab
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(d) Mail Outbox All outgoing messages appear in your Outbox. Special features of the Outbox tell you details about your messages. Your Outbox holds 50 messages. When you have sent more than that, the oldest messages in your Outbox are automatically deleted.
(a). A green check mark ( ) icon means the message has been sent. An orange arrow ( ) icon means the message is waiting to be sent. A red X ( ) icon means the message has not yet been sent. Other columns in the Outbox tell you more about your messages
(b), (c) and (d).
(b). This column tells you who received the message.
(c). This column tells you the subject of the message.
(d). This column tells you when the message arrived.
-The time displays messages that were sent on the current day
(based on your terminal time).
-The date displays for messages that arrived on previous days. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 15 Mail Send Tab 16 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Send Messages You can send messages from the Send tab. The on-screen keyboard (a) appears automatically when you select the Send tab. Drop-down boxes (b) make it easy for you to complete the To and Subject fi elds. The To fi eld automatically selects Dispatch. The drop-down box lists other saved contacts. You can fi ll in the Subject fi eld by using either the drop-down list (if you want to send a form) or the on-screen keyboard
(if you want to send a message). If you choose a form from the drop-down list, the screen displays the form in the message fi eld (the body of the screen). When you are done, tap Send (c). Options Tab
(a)
(b) Mail Options The Options tab has two buttons. Manage Contacts (a). This button lets you add contacts (for the list that displays in the To drop-down box on your Send message screen), request your contact list when you enter a new truck, and make changes to your contact list. View Email Address (b). This button lets you review your TND 765 email address. Mail Safe-driving Screen Mail Safe-driving Screen When you select the Mail icon while vehicle is in motion, the mail safe-driving screen will appear. With the mail safe-driving screen, you can hear a message rather than read it. To hear a message, simply tap it to highlight it. To stop the message from playing, tap Cancel Playback on the screen. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 17 IntelliRoute IntelliRoute Icon on Home Menu IntelliRoute Select the IntelliRoute icon on the Home Menu to access the truck-specifi c routing application. IntelliRoute will route you around low bridges and truck-restricted roads, and help you fi nd driver-specifi c Points of Interest (POIs). Main Menu
(a.) Enter truck information and access truck-specifi c use tools.
(b.) Show location on the map and view navigation instructions.
(c.) Choose a destination.
(d.) Select general, route and map preferences. IntelliRoute Screen
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(d) 18 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Truck Info Screen Warnings Screen IntelliRoute Note: Fleets can choose to confi gure Truck Info so that the information can only be entered and edited by fl eet managers. If the icons on your Truck Info screen appear grayed out, this means your fl eet has confi gured the setting this way. Enter Truck Information 1. Tap Truck Tools > Truck Info. 2. Tap and to view all options. 3. Tap to select the options to be changed. 4. Enter new truck information settings. 5. Tap Back to save changes. Set Warnings 1. Tap Truck Tools > Warnings. 2. Tap and to view all warning options. 3. Tap the option button to be changed. 4. Enter the new settings for the option. 5. Tap Back to save changes. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 19 IntelliRoute General Preferences Tab Route Preferences Tab 20 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Set General Preferences 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the General tab. 3. Tap and to view general device options. 4. Tap the option button to be changed. 5. Enter the new settings for the option. 6. Tap Back to save changes. Set Route Preferences 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the Route tab. 3. Tap and to view route options. 4. Tap the option button to be changed. 5. Enter the new settings for the option. 6. Tap Back to save changes. Map Preferences Tab IntelliRoute Set Map Preferences 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the Map tab. 3. Tap and to view mapping options. 4. Tap the option button to be changed. 5. Enter the new settings for the option. 6. Tap Back to save changes. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 21 IntelliRoute Timers Tab Timers 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Trails. 3. Tap the Timers tab. On the left, use the Change To fi eld to make adjustments to mileage or hours. The mileage/hours continue to count down from the changed value. 1. Tap to decrease the setting. 2. Tap + to increase the setting. 3. Tap the calculator to display a keyboard. Enter a number and tap Enter. 4. Tap Change. On the right, use the Reset To fi eld to set the most common reset value, normally zero. At the beginning of each day or run, tap Reset to set the value back to zero for odometers and 15,000 or 35,000 for maintenance odometers. 1. Tap to decrease the setting. 2. Tap + to increase the setting. 3. Tap the calculator to display a keyboard. Enter a number and tap Enter. 4. Tap Reset. Note: Odometers count up and record the current mileage. Maintenance counters count down. When a maintenance timer counts down to 2,000 miles, a reminder displays each time IntelliRoute starts. Note: To avoid timer warnings, set the timer limits to a very high number. 22 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Trails Screen Trails IntelliRoute Route Map Screen The Trails feature allows you to record and later view or follow route information on the map. This capability is particularly useful when driving off-road or through private facilities such as a terminal or distribution center where road data is not available. Record a New Trail 1. Tap Truck Tools > Timers Trails. 2. Tap Trails Tab. 3. Tap New Trail. 4. Tap OK. The Trail Icon 5. When you wish to stop recording, tap on the Trail icon. 6. Tap OK. displays on the map screen. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 23 IntelliRoute Trail Route Screen 24 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual View Saved Trails 1. Tap Truck Tools > Timers Trails. 2. Tap Trails Tab. 3. Tap on the trail you want to run. 4. Tap on Show on Map. 5. Tap on the Trail icon. 6. Tap:
- Trail Only to show only the trail.
- Trail and Vehicle to show the trail and your current location.
- Hide Trail to not display the trail. 7. Visually follow the trail. The trail is denoted by green diamond icons. NOTE:
- Because Trails mode may not contain roads, no voice direction is available.
- You can also rename and delete recorded trails. Enter City Name Destination Screen
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(g) IntelliRoute Route to New Destination Find an Address 1. Tap Choose Destination > New Location. 2. Select a search type (Address, City Center, Intersection, or Lat/Long). 3. Use the keyboard to type location information. 4. Tap on the location in the displayed list. 5. Tap Begin New Route. Confi rm Destination a. Destination address. b. Begin route to destination. c. Cross reference to printed Rand McNally Motor Carriers Road Atlas. d. Return to previous window. e. View the map. f. Change the starting address for a route to the location displayed on the map screen. g. Return to Main Menu. h. Add the location as an interim stop between the origin and destination. i. Save location to the Address Book. j. View a primary route and a reasonable alternative, allowing you to choose. Both routes are presented on the map for a quick review. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 25
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(i) IntelliRoute Address Book Tab Route Map Screen
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(f) Route to Saved Destination 1. Tap Choose Destination > History or Address Book. 2. Tap on the desired destination in the displayed list. 3. Tap Begin New Route. Route Map Screen a. Repeat spoken next-maneuver instructions. b. Name of street you will turn onto next. c. Information on upcoming exits. d. Directions slide-out list. e. Zoom in/zoom out. f. Return to IntelliRoute Main Menu. g. Compass Direction. Tap to change map display: North (N), Heading Up (arrow) or 3D View (3). h. Current mile marker. i. Tap to view current information by city, street, or upcoming intersection. j. Tap to see current location information, change route settings, detour, or cancel a route. k. Current vehicle speed. Tap to view Virtual Dashboard. l. Posted speed limit: orange for truck limit; white for general limit. Point of Interest Screen Find a Point of Interest (POI) IntelliRoute 1. Tap Choose Destination > Points of Interest. 2. Select a search type (My Truck, City, My Route, End of Day, Destination, Custom POI, or Quick Stops). 3. Select a category and if necessary, a subcategory. 4. Tap on the Point of Interest in the displayed list. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 27 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview This section provides an overview of features on each screen of the HOS application. Service Cycle
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(a) 28 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Summary: Current Duty Status & Timers The Service Cycle tab displays your timers, duty status and the time before you are in violation of each HOS rule. a. Title displays your Driver ID and current duty status. b. Status Box displays your effective remaining drive time. The effective remaining drive time displayed is the lesser of the times remaining in the current 8-hour On-Duty, 11-hour Driving, 14-hour On-Duty, and 70-hour On-Duty periods:
- Green text means more than 1 hour drive time available.
- Yellow text means 1 hour or less of drive time available.
- Red text means you are out of drive time and will be in violation if you continue to drive.
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Hours of Service Feature Overview Service Cycle HOS timers displayed include:
Hours of Service Sleeper Berth break period required after 14 hours of On-Duty status. before you must take a required 30-minute Off-Duty break. 70hr: Time remaining until your 70-hour On-Duty limit is reached. 11hr: Time remaining until your 11-hour Driving limit is reached. 14hr: Time remaining until your 14-hour On-Duty limit is reached. 8hr: Time remaining until your 8-hour On-Duty limit is reached 10hr Reset: Time remaining in the 10-hour Off-Duty and/or Split Reset: Time remaining in the break period for a split 34hr Reset: Time remaining until your 34-hour reset is complete.
- Tap ? next to 34-hr Reset to view when you are eligible to take advantage of the 34-hour reset rule, and what day and time the 34-hour reset will complete. 30min Reset: Time remaining until your 30-minute Off-Duty break Sleeper Berth to complete. is complete. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 29 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview More Timers Pop-up Window 30 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual reset ended. reset started. to use the 16hr rule, based on your current duty cycle. If you would like more information on whether your organization has
- Tap ? to view more details about your 16-hour eligibility. enabled use of the 16hr rule, please contact your fl eet manager. Tap More timers to view additional HOS timers:
Last 34 hour reset (start time): The time your last 34-hour Last 34 hour reset (end time): The time your last 34-hour Can the 16hr rule be used? Indicates if you are eligible Remaining projected drive time: Your available remaining Hours gained back from 70hr after 12 A.M.: Amount of Driving time available to you starting at 12 A.M. the next day, based on the amount of On-Duty and Driving hours youve
- Tap Todays log to view the graph version of each day in the current 8-day period. For more information, see the Graph Sub-tab on page 37. completed in the current 8-day period.
- To get back to the Summary Tab, hit the Back button. Driving time. Hours of Service Feature Overview Todays Log Main Screen - Graph Tab Todays Log Hours of Service The Todays log button can be access on the Service Cycle tab. Six tabs display across the top of the Todays log screen. Graph is the tab that opens when you select Todays log. This screen has two buttons: Edit and Add. Edit. This button allows you to edit any uncertified log from the last 8 days (select the arrow buttons to view a previous days log.) Add. This button on the Todays Log Graph screen allows you to add a current duty status to the current day. Any changes to earlier statuses must be made using the Edit button. Certify. This button is used to Certify the log you are currently viewing. and Note: Driving status time cannot be edited once recorded. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 31 Service Cycle To update your current duty status:
Tap Off-duty for breaks or other required off-duty periods. Tap S. Berth to enter sleeper berth mode. Tap On-Duty to enter on-duty mode. The system automatically switches between On-Duty and Driving status while you progress through your day. Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Service Cycle 32 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Hours of Service Feature Overview HOS Safe-driving Screen HOS Safe-driving Screen Hours of Service If you select the HOS icon from the Home Menu while driving, the HOS safe-driving screen will display, displaying your effective remaining drive time in large type to help minimize driver distraction. This time is the same time that displays on the status bar. If the 16-hour rule is enabled and you are using the rule while driving, two timers will be visible to display your effective remaining drive time. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 33 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Logs Tab
- Title lists driver name and current duty status.
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indicates the currently selected day.
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indicates a revision has been made to the log in the Rand McNally Connect web portal that requires the driver to review and certify. indicates the log has been certifi ed.
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- Date indicates the date of 24-hour log period.
- Miles indicates the # miles driven in 24-hour log period.
- Off-duty indicates time in off-duty mode.
- S.B. indicates time in sleeper berth mode.
- Driving indicates time in driving mode.
- On-duty indicates time in on-duty mode. Logs: 8-day Duty Status Totals The Logs tab displays your duty status totals and total miles driven for each day in the current 8-day period. Tap on a log entry to view the graph version of the log. If a log entry is highlighted in orange, this indicates that the log entry has not yet been uploaded to the Rand McNally Connect web portal. To upload your current HOS logs (up to the current minute) to the Rand McNally Connect web portal, tap Options, then click the Send Logs button. The orange highlight will disappear once the logs are sent. 34 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Hours of Service Feature Overview Options Tab Hours of Service Tap Change Trucks if you are going to be using a different truck with a different TND 765 device installed in it. This will ensure that the next truck you use will display your most up-to-date log information. Options Tab The Options tab is where you can change modes for roadside inspections, personal conveyance, and more. Tap Request HOS Logs to refresh your HOS logs if you have recently moved from truck to truck and your logs are not yet visible on the device. Tap Send HOS Logs to upload your current HOS logs
(up to the current minute) to the Rand McNally Connect web portal. Tap Fax/Email HOS Logs to send logs to Law Enforcement. NOTE: You must certify all logs except for the current days log, and enter Roadside Audit mode before faxing or emailing your logs. Tap DVIR to enter a new DVIR or review a previous entry. Tap Request Last DVIR if you have received a replacement TND 765 device for the vehicle #, as the new unit will not have the last DVIR on it. Tap Change Mode to enter Roadside Audit mode if you are Conveyance mode if you are using your vehicle for personal use. showing your device to Law Enforcement, or Personal Tap Fuel Purchase to add fuel purchases. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 35 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Company Tab Carrier Tab The Company tab displays your company information, terminal information and DOT number. This information is required for your electronic logs to be compliant. The information displayed here should have been pre-confi gured by your fl eet manager. Carrier The upper half of the screen displays your company information, including Hours of Service Type and DOT number. Name Address DOT Number Terminal The lower half of the screen displays your terminal information. This may be the same information listed in the Carrier section above. Name Address Start: This fi eld shows the time and time zone for the terminal, which is the time that your Hours of Service logs are based on. 36 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Hours of Service Feature Overview Graph Sub-tab Hours of Service Graph: Days Log Graph The Graph sub-tab visually depicts the log from the selected day. and and for the last 8 days. to scroll through the Graph log of each day to move the green cursor on the graph. The corresponding duty status, time and location will display below the graph. A red line on the graph indicates a log violation. Tap Tap Tap Edit to make changes to a Duty Status. Driving status cannot Add another duty status to the log you are currently viewing. Tap Certify to certify the selected days log as correct, starting with the oldest day in the current 8-day period fi rst. Once you certify a log, you cannot make any changes to that days log.
- If the selected log is already certifi ed, tap View to view details of Duty Status or Trip Info entries. be edited. Tap Violations to view any violations that have occurred and the date and time of the violation. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 37 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview List Sub-tab List: Days Duty Statuses and each day in the current 8-day period. to scroll through Duty Status history List for The List sub-tab displays all duty statuses recorded on the selected day. Tap Tap any Duty Status or Trip Info entry to view additional details. You can edit the entry if you have not yet certifi ed the selected days log. Driving status cannot be edited. heading to view the duration of each duty status. Duty Status Entries:
- Time indicates time of duty status entry. Click the Time column
- Status indicates type of duty status (Off-Duty, Sleeper Berth, Note: Timer column can change to Duration if you tap Time/Duration. Driving, On-Duty). 38 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Hours of Service Feature Overview Service Cycle Summary Hours of Service Totals for the Day:
- Off-duty indicates total Off-Duty time.
- S.B. indicates total Sleeper Berth time.
- Driving indicates total Driving time.
- On-duty indicates total On-Duty time. Running Totals for Day:
- Remaining 70hr: Remaining time in 70-hour cycle as of
- Return to terminal count: If you use the 16-hour rule, this displays the number of returns to terminal recorded the end of the selected day Summary: Days Duty Status Totals The Summary sub-tab shows the number of miles driven, Duty Status totals and running totals for various HOS rules for the selected day. Tap and to view a summary of duty status totals for each day in the current 8-day period. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 39 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Trip Info Sub-tab Trip Info: Days Trip Information The Trip Info sub-tab displays the co-driver(s), trailer(s), bill(s) of lading, work miles and personal miles recorded on the selected day. Tap in the current 8-day period. and to scroll through the Trip Info for each day
- Co-driver(s): co-driver name(s)
- Trailer(s): trailer ID(s)
- BOL(s): Bill of Lading number(s)
- Truck #: tractor number
- Work Miles: Total number of miles put on the truck while
- Personal Miles: total miles driven in Personal Conveyance mode on duty 40 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Hours of Service Feature Overview Hours of Service Violations: HOS The Violations sub-tab displays any violations of Hours of Service rules. Anomalies: Driver or Sensor Issues The Anomalies sub-tab displays any errors recorded during the selected day such as system issues or driving recorded while the driver was not logged into the system. NOTE: If a system error occurs, you must keep paper logs during this period. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 41 Hours of Service HOS: A Day in the Life of a Driver This section walks you through how to use the HOS application from the beginning of your day until the end of your day.
(a) Trip Info Pop-up Window
(b) Review DVIR Pop-up Window
(c) DVIR Pop-up Window
(d) Final Certifi cation Pop-up Window 42 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Complete a Pre-Trip entry (and certify DVIR) Enter a Trip Info entry to start your work day. This will start your 14-hour cycle and move you to On-Duty status. Once you enter a Trip Info entry, you should then review and certify the DVIR entry from the previous day.
(a) Complete a Trip Info entry From the Summary screen, press Trip Info. Enter Load, Trailers and Co-driver information. Select Pre-Trip. Press Submit. Your pre-trip is now complete! You are now in On-Duty status.
(b) Review DVIR after entering Trip Info If there are outstanding DVIR entries, a pop-up will appear asking if you would like to review your last DVIR. Click Yes.
(c) Check to see if the last DVIR entry included any vehicle defects. Defects are vehicle maintenance issues that have been recorded.
(d) If no defects were recorded:
Press Certify.
- A pop-up will appear asking you to confi rm that the vehicle can be operated safely. Click Yes if correct.
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DVIR Pop-up Window: Certify Repairs Tester DVIR Pop-up Window: Final Certifi cation Tester Tester Hours of Service or Repairs Made. If defects were recorded:
Review the repairs and certify the repairs. Review the repairs and select No Repairs Needed Review the information on the Certify and Defects tabs Click Certify. to confi rm that it is correct. Certify the Entire DVIR Entry Review the vehicle is safe to operate and click Certify.
- A pop-up will appear asking you to confi rm that all defects have been corrected, or if there are defects, that they do not affect your ability to operate the vehicle safely.
- Click Yes if this is correct. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 43 Hours of Service Review and Certify Log from the Previous Day Logs Tab Review and certify logs from the previous day Before you start driving, you should make sure all of the previous logs in your current 8-day cycle are certifi ed. NOTE: You must be in On-Duty status to certify your logs. From the Logs tab, click the oldest log fi rst that does NOT have a check mark next to it. Review and certify this log fi rst. then review the information on the List, Summary, Trip Info and Review the graph version of the log on the Graph Screen, Anomalies screens. 44 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Review and Certify Log from the Previous Day Hours of Service Certify Pop-up Window Certify log Once you confi rm that the log is correct, click Certify. If you have more than one log to certify, continue to certify all other logs, from oldest to newest. NOTE: Once you certify your log, you cannot make any changes to that days log on the in-cab device. Any changes that need to be made after certifi cation must be made in the Rand McNally Connect web portal, by your fl eet manager. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 45
- Select Yes if you found additional defects.
- Select No if there are no more defects. A pop-up will appear asking if there are any more defects to report. If there is a defect, enter the Location (General Truck Condition, Truck Cab, etc.), the Defect and any Remarks about the defect. Repeat this process for any additional defects. Hours of Service Ending Your Trip At the end of your work day, you can inspect your vehicle, enter a new DVIR entry, and go into Off-Duty mode. This will end your current 14-hour On-Duty cycle. The header of the screen may indicate critical compliance informa-
tion, such as, You need to review DVIR record, or Dont forget to do a DVIR at the end of your work shift. indicates the DVIR has been certifi ed indicates there is at least one outstanding defect that should be reviewed Add a post-trip DVIR Press DVIR tab. Press Add DVIR.
- Enter Trailer #.
- Select Yes if you found any defects during your inspection.
- Select No if there are none. If there is a defect, enter the Location (General Truck Click Add. Condition, Truck Cab, etc.), the Defect and any Remarks about the defect. 46 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Ending Your Trip TND 765 Home Menu Hours of Service Go Off-Duty Click Off-Duty or Sleeper Berth.
- Select Off-Duty.
- Click Submit. NOTE: If you forget to complete a post-trip DVIR entry before clicking Off-Duty, the system will remind you to complete one before you end your day. If you plan on using another truck equipped with a different TND 765 device in it, or if you are a team driving and another driver will be using the same device, you must log off to ensure your log data is accurate. From the Home Menu, click the Logoff icon (
). TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 47 Hours of Service Editing Incorrect Log Information If you realize that you have entered an incorrect duty status or Trip Info entry, you can still make edits to this information, but only if you have not certifi ed the log from that day. NOTE: You can make edits to logs that you have not yet certifi ed. Driving status cannot be edited. Edit Duty Status Pop-up Window 48 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Edit a duty status or Trip Info entry Press Logs tab. Click the day you would like to edit. Press the List sub-tab.
- Click the duty status you want to edit.
- Make the change you want (Time, Location, Trailers, Remarks & HOS Status).
- Press Submit. Add a duty status Press Logs tab. Click the day you would like to edit. Press the Graph or List sub-tab.
- Click Add.
- Enter details such as Time, Location, Trailers, Remarks & HOS Status.
- Press Submit. Using Personal Conveyance Change Mode Pop-up Window Graph Sub-tab (Personal Conveyance Mode) Summary Tab (Personal Conveyance Mode) Hours of Service The Personal Conveyance option may be used to record the time spent driving for personal use. NOTE: Before you go in Personal Conveyance mode, you must be in Off-Duty status. Personal Conveyance mode may only be used when your tractor is empty (when your vehicle is unladen). Based on the HOS settings confi gured in the Rand McNally Connect web portal, the ability to use Personal Conveyance may be restricted. For more information on whether your organization has enabled Personal Conveyance, please contact your fl eet manager. To enter Personal Conveyance Mode:
Press the Options tab. Click Change Mode. Click Personal Conveyance. Personal Conveyance will be listed as Off-Duty status on the Summary tab. A blue highlight on the Off-Duty status line on the Graph sub-tab indicates Personal Conveyance usage. To discontinue Personal Conveyance Mode:
Press the Options tab. Click Change Mode. Click Normal. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 49 Hours of Service What To Do During an Inspection During an inspection, you have two options to provide your logs to law enforcement:
Directly on the TND 765 screen Fax or email your logs to the inspector Change Mode Pop-up Window 50 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Before the inspection Before being inspected, you should enter Roadside Audit mode. While you are in Roadside Audit mode, your log information will simplify so law enforcement sees only the information they are required to see, and no edits may be made to your logs while law enforcement views your device. Enter Roadside Audit Mode.
- Press the Options tab.
- Tap Change Mode, then Roadside Audit before showing your device to Law Enforcement. NOTE: With the exception of the current days log, you must certify all logs before entering into Roadside Audit mode. Fax/Email Logs Pop-up Window What To Do During an Inspection During the inspection Show Hours of Service Driver & DOT Quick Reference Fax or email logs to inspector. Law Enforcement may prefer Card to Law Enforcement. This document shows how to view Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 49 CFR 395.15. your logs on the device and that the device is compliant with
(you must be in Roadside Audit mode). to be sent your logs instead of viewing them directly on your screen. You can email your logs to law enforcements email address or fax to their offi ce.
- Tap Fax/Email Logs to send logs to Law Enforcement
- Select Email or Fax, enter valid fax # or email address, Tap the Company tab to display your company and terminal Once inspection is fi nished, tap Normal, then enter your Driver ID to exit Roadside Audit mode. information and your DOT number. then tap Send. Hours of Service Company Tab Exit Roadside Audit Mode Pop-up Window NOTE: Before you email or fax your logs to the inspector, all logs must be certifi ed and you MUST be in Roadside Audit Mode. Be sure to enter the email or fax correctly, as you will have to wait 10 minutes to email or fax your logs again if the message does not go through. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 51 SysInfo SysInfo Icon on Home Menu SysInfo Select the SysInfo icon on the Home Menu to control system settings and to view technical information about your TNDTM 765. SysInfo opens to the Settings tab. Tab Settings Function Allows you to control the volume and screen brightness. Info Displays system information. Programs List of programs that are running on the device. Diagnostics Displays information related to your TND 760's communication status. 52 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Settings Tab Settings SysInfo Info Tab Volume. Control the volume of your TND 765 by selecting Mute or by tapping the Down and Up buttons (a). Each tap changes the volume by 10 percent. You can also change the volume by pressing down and drawing your fi nger across the percentage box. Backlight. Control the backlight by selecting Off or by adjusting the screens brightness by tapping the Down and Up buttons
(b). You can also press down and draw your fi nger across the percentage box. Low dims the screen to less than 10 percent. Info Tap Info to access registration information for your TND 765. The fi elds on the tab window include Cust. ID.
(Customer Number), Software Version, Truck # and S.N. (Serial Number). Shows: Customer data #, Registration #, Truck #, Serial #, VIN #, driver name settings, model, image, IntelliRoute, and DT Core. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 53 SysInfo Programs Tab Diagnostics Wi-Fi Sub-Tab Diagnostics Files Sub-Tab 54 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Programs The Programs Tab displays the applications currently running on your device. Diagnostics Status. Shows the current method of communication. Health Check. Confi rms function of system hardware. Cell. Provides status of cell connection. Wi-Fi. Provides status of Wi-Fi connection. Files. Shows fi les scheduled for download or upload.
- Downloads to the truck can include software updates and dispatch fi les.
- File TX/RX provides the current status of the fi le being transferred. If you are expecting a software update, you can look here to see the status of that download. The percentage shown indicates how much of the fi le has been received. JBus. Confi rms connection to on-board computer. GPS. Captures latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, direction, and provides debug information for the GPS. SysInfo Safe-driving Screen SysInfo Safe-driving Screen The SysInfo safe-driving screen allows you to adjust the volume and screen brightness. SysInfo TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 55 SysInfo Overview Stats Icon on Home Menu Stats Overview Select the Stats icon on the Home Menu to access information about driver performance and fault codes. Stats icon opens to the Driver Performance tab. Tab Driver Performance Fault Codes Function Displays statistics based on idle time, RPM, engine and motion time. Displays fault codes and the location and type of fault in relation to your vehicle. 56 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Driver Performance Driver Performance Tab SysInfo Driver Performance The Driver Performance tab (a) displays these statistics:
Hard brake events Miles / MPG Idling percentages for Short, Mid and Long Idles Over Idle %where idle is over your fl eets grace period
(b)
(c) Over RPM %
Speeding %
You can tap the Show more metrics for today button (b) to view a pop-up with information on Stop Idle %, Total Idle %, Driving %, Engine time, Motion time, and idle fuel. You can tap the Request metrics for month button (c) to receive an update on driver performance. The report includes month-to-date information. TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 57 Fault Codes The Fault Codes tab (a) displays recorded fault codes for the vehicle. Two columns provide details about the fault (b). Source. Identifi es the location of the fault in the vehicle, such as the engine, cab, controller, etc. Subsystem/Parameter. Identifi es the type of fault. Stats Fault Codes Fault Codes Tab 58 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Unable to connect cellular modem, GPS, or Wi-Fi:
Check communications Move the truck to ensure that the issue is not signal interference. Troubleshooting To assist you with troubleshooting, please refer to the list of possible solutions below. If you still encounter issues with your device, please call Rand McNally Customer Support at 1-800-641-RAND (7263). No power or intermittent power loss:
Check power connection Ensure that the cable is secured to the device. Reestablish the cable connections by unplugging them, then plugging them back in. Make sure locking collar is turned. Unable to register:
Verify your customer number (Customer #) If you have questions about your customer number, please call Customer Support at 1-800-641-RAND (7263). Unable to send and receive messages:
Check communications Look for any crossed-out icons on the lower right hand corner of the screen. Move the truck to ensure that the issue is not signal interference. Restart the device Restart the device by first logging off, then press-
ing the Power button. This will cause the device to reset and reconnect. Nothing appears on device:
Check connections Ensure that the cable is secured to the device. Screen not responding:
Calibrate the touch screen Hold down the Home button on the bottom right corner of your device for 5 seconds. This will cause the Calibration screen to come up. Follow the instructions provided on the screen. Restart the device Restart the device by pressing the Power button. This will cause the device to reset and reconnect. Restart the device Restart the device by first logging off, then press-
ing the Power button. This will cause the device to reset and reconnect. J-bus not responding Check connection Make sure truck ignition is on Restart the engine Restart the device Restart the device by first logging off, then press-
ing the Power button. This will cause the device to reset and reconnect. Stuck in Splash Screen:
Perform Home Menu Restart If the login screen does not come on after 2 minutes of powering up the device, power off the unit. Press and hold the Home Menu button while pressing the Power button at the same time, keeping the home button pressed until you see the calibration screen come up. 59 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Rand McNally Connect web portal To access compliance settings, add drivers, and use all the fl eet management tools of the TND 765, visit the Connect web portal url at connect.randmcnally.com. NOTE: You must register your device before logging on to the Rand McNally Connect web portal. Please store your Rand McNally Connect web portal Log-in Email and Password in a secure place for future reference. Once your device is registered, go to connect.randmcnally.com and log in using the account information included in the Activation email you received when you purchased your service plan. Log in to the web portal to set your time zone, input your company information and DOT number, and adjust your Hours of Service settings. The portal will push these settings to your device the next time you turn it on. 60 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Rand McNally follows a continuous improvement process and reserves the right to provide enhancements that may not be reflected in the pictures and specifications of this manual. 2015 Rand McNally. All rights reserved. Rand McNally, IntelliRoute, the globe design mark and the arrow design mark are registered trademarks, and TND is a trademark of RM Acquisition, LLC d/b/a Rand McNally. The Truckers Friend and National Truck Stop Directory are registered trademarks of TR information Publishers, Truck Down is a registered trademark of TruckDown Info International, Inc. 2015 HERE. All rights reserved. This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities, including Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, Queens Printer for Ontario. While the information contained herein is believed correct when compiled, Rand McNally does not guarantee its accuracy. U.S. Patent Nos. 7,580,791 and 8,214,141 Rand McNally 9855 Woods Drive, Skokie, IL 60077 61 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Use of the Rand McNally TND765 Fleet Edition Device IMPORTANT: By using the TND765 Fleet Edition device you are agreeing to be bound by the Terms and Conditions for Use of the Rand McNally TND765 Fleet Edition
(referred to as Terms & Conditions). These Terms and Conditions, including the Rand McNally TND765 Service Plan Terms, the Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and other applicable terms can be located at www.randmcnally.com/765serviceterms, and terms of use for wireless products, features, applications, and accessories not otherwise described herein that are posted on applicable Rand McNally websites or devices, and any documents expressly referred to herein or therein, make up the complete agreement between Customer and Rand McNally, with respect to Customers subscription to the service plan and use of the TND765 Fleet Edition device. Warranty. a. ALL WARRANTIES EXTENDED BY RAND MCNALLY TO CUSTOMER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND THE SOFTWARE ARE SET FORTH SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS SECTION 13 OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHICH CONTAINS LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES, LIMITATIONS OF DAMAGES, AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY THAT APPLY TO RAND MCNALLYS PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. ACCESSORIES AND OTHER PRODUCTS AND SERVICES MANUFACTURED OR PROVIDED BY THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING THIRD PARTY SERVICES, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED BY SUCH MANUFACTURERS OR THIRD PARTIES. b. Device Warranty. RAND MCNALLY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, SERVICES, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OR ANY OTHER MATTER RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT THAT RAND MCNALLY WARRANTS ONLY AS FOLLOWS: Rand McNally warrants to Customer with respect to each Device, for the duration of the Warranty Period set 62 forth on the applicable Order form commencing on the date of shipment of the Device from Rand McNally Facilities (Warranty Period), that the Device will: (i) be in operating condition upon delivery to Customer and free from material defects in materials or workmanship; (ii) perform in substantially conformity to its specifications contained in the Documentation under normal and proper use in accordance with its specifications and within the specified operating and environmental parameters of the Device set forth in the Documentation; and (iii) shall be free from damage caused by environmental effects under normal and proper use in accordance with its specifications and within the specified operating and environmental parameters of the Device set forth in the Documentation; provided no alteration has been made to the Device after delivery. Rand McNally shall not be liable for reasonable wear and tear, damage caused by usage outside its specifications and the specified operating and environmental parameters of the Device set forth in the Documentation, failure to properly maintain, damage caused by corrosives, abrasives or foreign objects, for damage to cables used in or in connection with the Device or to vehicle electrical, computer or other systems. Rand McNally shall have no obligation as to any Device which has been improperly stored or handled, which has been placed in environmental conditions beyond its specifications or the specified operating and environmental parameters for the Device set forth in the Documentation, or which has not been operated or maintained according to good practice and with reasonable care or in accordance with the Documentation, nor shall Rand McNally be liable for any misuse, or the fault, negligence, want of skill, or wrongful acts of Customer, Permitted Users, other contractors or agents of Customer or any other third party. If Customer requires repair after expiration of the Warranty Period, then Customer shall be charged the then-
applicable rates to repair such Device together with the costs of shipping. c. Software Warranty. Rand McNally warrants to Customer that during the Service Term the Software and Software updates: (i) will operate in all material respects in accordance with the Documentation, (ii) that the Software will be free from physical defects in the media that tangibly embodies the Software, (iii) that the Software shall have been TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual tested prior to delivery to Customer to ensure, to the extent possible using commercially available anti-virus technology, that at the time of delivery it is free from harmful viruses
(e.g., Trojan horse, worm or other software routines designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase or otherwise harm the Software, hardware or data),; provided, however, that the warranties described above do not extend to the operation of the Software on any hardware configuration other than as described in this Agreement or as to any copy of the Software that is modified by any person or entity other than Rand McNally (or its licensors or suppliers). d. Defective Product Procedure. Any product proven defective after acceptance by Customer, and within the applicable warranty period set forth on the Order Form, will be, upon return of such defective parts, either adjusted, repaired, or replaced, at the sole discretion of Rand McNally; provided, however, that Customer shall (i) notify Rand McNally in writing during the Warranty Period that such product failed to conform to the warranty set forth in this paragraph and furnish a reasonably detailed explanation of any alleged nonconformity; (ii) obtain a return merchandise authorization (RMA) by submitting a form approved by Rand McNally to receive a Rand McNally-issued RMA number for the nonconforming product from Rand McNally; and (iii) within thirty (30) days following receipt of the RMA number, return such product to Rand McNally, with the RMA number prominently attached, F.O.B. Rand McNally at such location as Rand McNally may designate in writing. Customer shall assume all responsibility and expense for removal, reinstallation and freight in connection with the foregoing. In the event Rand McNallys evaluation of the returned product results in no problem found, Customer shall pay Rand McNally for the resources used to conduct the product evaluation (currently $75.00) and the cost of returning the product to the Customer. If Customer fails to notify Rand McNally during an applicable Warranty Period, pursuant to clause (a) of this Section 13, with respect to any product returned by Customer, then Customer shall be charged the then-applicable rates to repair such product, in addition to shipping costs. e. Return of Goods. Rand McNally shall, in Rand McNallys discretion, repair or replace products returned in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. No credit or refund of the Sales Price will be allowed for products returned by Customer unless agreed by Rand McNally in writing, prior to the return. If returned goods are accepted, then Customer shall make payment to Rand McNally of reasonable and proper return charges based on Rand McNallys expenses involved in handling and/or restocking. f. Damaged Goods. Customer may make reasonable arrangements to inspect Rand McNally products prior to acceptance by Customers designated carrier. If Rand McNally is not notified within five (5) business days, Customer shall be deemed to have inspected and accepted the products. g. Back Orders. Any back ordered items will be shipped as soon as available.
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63 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual Notes 64 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual 66 765061715-V1 TND 765 Fleet Edition User Manual
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-07-16 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 1851.25 ~ 1908.75 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
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2015-07-16
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
RM Acquisition LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020219580
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
9855 Woods Drive
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Skokie, IL
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
A4C
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
01003A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
G******** C********
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1 2 3 | Title |
CFO
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
84732********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
847-3********
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g******@randmcnally.com
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1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co.,Ltd
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1 2 3 | Name |
I******** Z******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
FL.3, Building A, FeiYang Science Park
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ShenZhen, GuangDong Province, 518055
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China
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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I******@morlab.cn
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GPS navigation | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is ERP below 1 GHz and EIRP above 1 GHz. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd
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1 2 3 | Name |
I**** z****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86755********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 2 3 |
i******@morlab.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.2640000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.31 | 1.1912 | 0.024 ppm | 1M28F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | 1851.25 | 1908.75 | 0.3443 | 0.009 ppm | 1M28F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B |
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