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ELD Adapter Specifications and Requirements (continued)
SAE – Society of Automotive Engineers
Blue Ink Tech is registered with the Society of Automotive Engineers and has been assigned manufacturer
code 738 for identifying its devices communicating on a vehicle's diagnostic bus.
Blue Ink Tech's 9-pin ELD adapter conforms to J1939/16: it autodetects the communication speed of the
vehicle's diagnostic port and configures itself automatically. It works with Type I and Type II vehicles that
communicate at 250 kbaud or 500 kbaud. The 9-pin adapters support the J1939 communication protocol.
Blue Ink Tech's ELD adapters support the J1708 and J1587 standards.
Bluetooth
Blue Ink Tech's ELD adapters are Bluetooth qualified with declaration ID D030732.
App Requirements
The BIT ELD app runs on Android and Apple devices.
Your device must support Bluetooth 4.0 (also known as Bluetooth Smart and Bluetooth Low
Energy) to communicate with the ELD adapter.
Your device must be able to communicate over the Internet during a roadside safety inspection. This is
because the safety official may request that you send your logs to them electronically while at roadside. This
will be possible if your device has cellular capabilities and an active data plan or if you have a wireless hotspot
device that will allow your device to communicate over the Internet while stopped for a roadside inspection. A
device that only supports a WiFi connection with no means of communicating over the Internet while stopped
for a roadside inspection will not be acceptable.

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