Document No. 6957-193 June 2006 Revision 2.3 ©Copyright Stoneridge Electronics Ltd
Manufacturers of VEEDER-ROOT Tachographs
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Kienzle 1319 C or G+O+J Jack plug of harness G to socket on harness O
and 8 way connector of O to socket inside
tachograph.
DIN plug of harness G to Programmer socket A;
Use Crocodile clip J to make required ground
connection to a suitable point on the vehicle.
Or DIN plug of harness C to socket A on
Programmer and other end to socket B of
tachograph.
Kienzle1324 W DIN plug to Programmer socket C. Other end to
D-shaped socket on front of tachograph.
MotoMeter EGK-100 N One DIN plug of harness N to Programmer
socket A;
Other DIN plug to MotoMeter programming
socket.
SE5000/DTCO/
Smartach
Z DIN plug to Programmer socket C. Other end to
D-shaped socket on front of tachograph.
All tachographs (Fixed
Distance #2 test)
Flexi-switch Connect to Programmer socket B, and mount
flexi-switch on vehicle chassis.
Where a suitable connection is not available on the front of the tachograph to read pulses from the
sender, it is necessary to make a connection direct to the sender, using Harnesses D (Stoneridge
VR8300/8400/2400/SE5000 series, Kienzle 1319/1324/DTCO Series and Actia Smartach), K
(Stoneridge VR1400 series) and L (Kienzle 1314). The tachograph is bypassed completely when
using these harnesses, and a separate ground connection is not required.
4.2.1 Rolling Road (Hartridge or similar)
This method uses the Tachograph Programmer in conjunction with a rolling road. The vehicle to
be calibrated is positioned with its driving wheels on the rollers of the rolling road and is then
driven at a constant speed of 50km/h. The Tachograph Programmer will then determine the W-
factor.