Rand McNally TND 765 User Manual
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  • Page 1 & User Manual (for software version 5.48)
  • Page 3 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: Fleet Customer Support 9855 Woods Drive Skokie, IL 60077 Safe Driving Practices Always use your best judgment.
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement

    The device has been designed, tested and manufactured to comply with the limits for exposure to approuvés par Rand McNally pourraient annuler l’autorisation de l’utilisateur à utiliser RF energy set by the FCC. The radiated output power of the device is below the FCC radio frequency cet équipement.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Device Overview..................2 Route to Destination ..............24-25 Getting Started ..................3 POIs ....................26 Registration ..................3 Hours of Service ................27 Log On ....................4 Summary ..................28-30 Warning Screen ..................5 Duty Status ..................31 On-screen Keyboard ................6 HOS Safe-driving Screen ..............32 Status Bar ....................7 Logs ....................33 Screen Calibration ................8...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    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 #.
  • Page 7: Log On

    Getting Started Power On Power Button 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.
  • Page 8: Warning Screen

    • Tap the keyboard button in the bottom right corner of the Wi-Fi keyboard if you cannot view the status bar. NOTE: If you have a signal but still see errors (such as Invalid Cell Logon), contact Rand McNally Customer Support. 4 TND 765 & TND 760 User Manual ™...
  • Page 9: On-Screen Keyboard

    Getting Started On-screen Keyboard On-screen Keyboard To use the keyboard: • Tap the keyboard button (e) on the status bar to display the keyboard. • 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.
  • Page 10: Status Bar

    Getting Started Status Bar Status Bar The status bar remains visible at the bottom of every screen and gives you access to current information. Any status or alert icons are found on the status bar (a). Icons and their Icon Definition definitions are shown in the table to the left.
  • Page 11 Getting Started Screen Calibration Calibrate Screen 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.
  • Page 12: Home Menu

    Home Menu Home Menu Home Menu Screen The Home Menu is the home screen. The applications available to you are identified 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.
  • Page 13: Mail

    Mail Mail Icon on Home Menu Mail Select the Mail icon on the Home Menu to access messages and send emails. Mail opens to the Inbox tab. Function Inbox Holds incoming messages. Outbox Holds outgoing messages. Send Allows you to send messages. Work Helps you process assignments.
  • Page 14: Inbox

    Mail Inbox Inbox Tab 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.
  • Page 15: Attachments And Destinations

    Mail Attachments and Destinations Attachments and Destinations Click on the paper clip icon ( ) to view an attached document. Click on the destination icon ( ) to open a destination. A pop-up window will appear. If there is more than one destination, click the first one you want to route to.
  • Page 16: Open Message

    Mail Open Message Open Message Screen 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. •...
  • Page 17: Outbox

    Mail Outbox Outbox Tab 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. •...
  • Page 18: Send Messages

    Mail Send Messages Send Tab 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 fields. •...
  • Page 19: Options

    Mail Options Options Tab 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.
  • Page 20: Intelliroute

    IntelliRoute ® IntelliRoute ® IntelliRoute Icon on Home Menu ® Select the IntelliRoute icon on the Home Menu to access the ® truck-specific routing application. IntelliRoute will route you around ® low bridges and truck-restricted roads, and help you find driver-specific Points of Interest (POIs).
  • Page 21: Truck Info

    IntelliRoute ® Truck Info Screen Note: Fleets can choose to configure Truck Info so that the information can only be entered and edited by fleet managers. If the icons on your Truck Info screen appear grayed out, this means your fleet has configured the setting this way.
  • Page 22: General And Route Preferences

    IntelliRoute ® Set General Preferences General Preferences Tab 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the General tab. 3. Tap 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. Route Preferences Tab Set Route Preferences 1.
  • Page 23: Map Preferences

    IntelliRoute ® Set Map Preferences Map Preferences Tab 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the Map tab. 3. Tap 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. 765 &...
  • Page 24: Timers

    IntelliRoute ® Timers Timers Tab 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Trails. 3. Tap the Timers tab. Tap a timer, use the Change To field to make adjustments to mileage. The mileage continue to count down from the changed value. 1.
  • Page 25: Trails

    IntelliRoute ® Trails Screen Trails 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.
  • Page 26 IntelliRoute ® View Saved Trails Trail Route Screen 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. 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.
  • Page 27: Route To Destination

    5. Tap Begin New Route. Confirm Destination a. Destination address. b. Begin route to destination. c. Cross reference to printed Rand McNally Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas. Destination Screen 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.
  • Page 28 IntelliRoute ® Route to Saved Destination Address Book Tab 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.
  • Page 29: Pois

    IntelliRoute ® Find a Point of Interest (POI) Point of Interest Screen 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.
  • Page 30: Hours Of Service

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Summary: Current Duty Status & Timers This section provides an overview of features on each screen of the HOS application. The Service Cycle tab displays your timers, duty status and the time before you are in violation of each HOS rule.
  • Page 31 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview HOS timers displayed include: Service Cycle • 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. •...
  • Page 32 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Tap More timers to view additional HOS timers: More Timers Pop-up Window • Last 34 hour reset (start time): The time your last 34-hour reset started. • Last 34 hour reset (end time): The time your last 34-hour reset ended.
  • Page 33 Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Today’s Log Today’s Log Main Screen - Graph Tab The Today’s log button can be accessed on the Service Cycle tab. Six tabs display across the top of the Today’s log screen. Graph is the tab that opens when you select Today’s log.
  • Page 34: Duty Status

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Service Cycle 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.
  • Page 35: Hos Safe-Driving Screen

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview HOS Safe-driving Screen HOS Safe-driving Screen 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.
  • Page 36: Logs

    - On-duty indicates time in on-duty mode. 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. Logs: 8-day Duty Status Totals To upload your current HOS logs (up to the current minute) to the...
  • Page 37: Options

    • Tap Send HOS Logs to upload your current HOS logs (up to the current minute) to the Rand McNally Connect web portal. 765 & TND 760 User Manual ™...
  • Page 38: Company

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Carrier Tab Company 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-configured by your fleet manager.
  • Page 39: Graph Sub-Tab

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Graph: Day’s Log Graph Graph Sub-tab The Graph sub-tab visually depicts the log from the selected day. • A line on the graph indicates a log violation. • Tap to scroll through the Graph log of each day for the last 8 days.
  • Page 40: List Sub-Tab

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview List: Day’s Duty Statuses List Sub-tab The List sub-tab displays all duty statuses recorded on the selected day. • Tap to scroll through Duty Status history List for each day in the current 8-day period. •...
  • Page 41: Summary Sub-Tab

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Totals for the Day: Service Cycle Summary - 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 the end of the selected day...
  • Page 42: Trip Info Sub-Tab

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Trip Info: Day’s Trip Information Trip Info Sub-tab 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 to scroll through the Trip Info for each day in the current 8-day period.
  • Page 43: Anomalies Sub-Tab

    Hours of Service Hours of Service Feature Overview Violations: HOS Violation Sub-Tab 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.
  • Page 44: Sysinfo

    SysInfo SysInfo SysInfo Icon on Home Menu Select the SysInfo icon on the Home Menu to control system settings and to view technical information. SysInfo opens to the Settings tab. Function Settings Allows you to control the volume and screen brightness. Displays system information.
  • Page 45: Settings

    SysInfo Settings Settings Tab • Volume. Control the volume 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 finger across the percentage box. •...
  • Page 46: Programs And Diagnostics

    SysInfo Programs Programs Tab • The Programs Tab displays the applications currently running on your device. Diagnostics • Status. Shows the current method of communication. Diagnostics – Wi-Fi Sub-Tab • Health Check. Confirms function of system hardware. • Cell. Provides status of cell connection. •...
  • Page 47: Sysinfo Safe-Driving Screen

    SysInfo SysInfo Safe-driving Screen SysInfo Safe-driving Screen The SysInfo safe-driving screen allows you to adjust the volume and screen brightness. 765 & TND 760 User Manual ™ ™...
  • Page 48: Stats

    Stats Overview Stats Overview Stats Icon on Home Menu 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. Function Driver Displays statistics based on idle time, RPM, Performance engine and motion time.
  • Page 49: Driver Performance

    Stats Driver Performance Driver Performance Driver Performance Tab 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 fleet’s grace period •...
  • Page 50: Fault Codes

    Stats Fault Codes Fault Codes Fault Codes Tab The Fault Codes tab (a) displays recorded fault codes for the vehicle. Two columns provide details about the fault (b). Source. Identifies the location of the fault in the vehicle, such as the engine, cab, controller, etc.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    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 Unable to connect cellular modem,...
  • Page 52: Connect Web Portal

    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.
  • Page 53 © 2016 Rand McNally. All rights reserved. Rand McNally, IntelliRoute, and the globe design mark are registered trademarks, and TND is a trademark of RM Acquisition, LLC d/b/a Rand McNally.
  • Page 54 Device set forth in the Documentation; provided no alteration has been made between Customer and Rand McNally, with respect to Customer’s subscription to the to the Device after delivery. Rand McNally shall not be liable for reasonable wear and service plan and use of the TND ™...
  • Page 55 RMA number for the nonconforming product; 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.
  • Page 56 Notes 52 TND 765 & TND 760 User Manual ™ ™...
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