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EROAD ELD - Exiting Driving Mode; Adding a Co-Driver

EROAD ELD
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2 The Logged-in Driver screen appears. Tap the Co-Driver
View icon.
3 Co-driver: Enter your PIN at the prompt. The co-driver’s
driver profile screen displays.
Note: This process can be applied in reverse, if you begin from
the Co-Driver View.
Tip
EROAD ELD logs are secure and prevent
unauthorized access to another driver’s logs.
You must enter your PIN number at the prompt,
if you begin from an opposite view.
3.1.3 Exiting driving mode
1 Tap on the Driving duty status icon that appears next to
your name when you stop driving.
2 Tap the duty status that applies to the change (such as ON
or OFF ). You are returned to the Home screen.
3.1.4 Exiting driving mode - Alternative Process
The screen on the EROAD ELD automatically changes if your
vehicle is stationary for five minutes. You have 60 seconds to
respond to the prompt, otherwise, your status changes to On
Duty, if you ignore the prompt.
1 Tap the Driving button if you are still driving or tap
the ON DUTY button if you are not driving.
Note: Use the duty status icon to change your duty status, if
needed. (See 2.4Changing your duty status.)
3.2 Adding a co-driver
Both the active driver and co-driver must be logged into the
EROAD ELD, when driving with a co-driver. Co-driver login can
be accomplished using the following steps.
1 Tap the Driver icon on the Home menu.
2 Tap the Add Co-Driver icon on the Driver menu. The
Co-Driver Login screen appears.
3 Tap the co-driver’s name.
4 Note: Tap the Down arrow to see the rest of the list or
tap the Search icon to find your name.
5 Co-Driver, enter your four-digit PIN number.
Tip
Driving time is applied to the active driver if the
co-driver does not login
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