Stoneridge SE5000-8 Control Manual

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  • Page 1 Control Manual SE5000-8 Smart Tachograph www.stoneridgeelectronics.com www.SE5000.com...
  • Page 3: Important

    Important Important The Stoneridge tachograph SE5000-8 has full type approval for use in the European union according with Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/799 of 18 March 2016 and other related legislatives. The Approval Certificate number will be indicated on all Stoneridge tachograph.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Details of Events and Faults (VU) Technical Data Important Overspeeding Tachograph Version Overspeeding continued Internet Information Historic Cards Copyright Display Messages Changes Table of Contents Introduction The Control Card Don't open the Case Overview Motion Sensor (1) Smart Tachograph (2) Display in Instrument Cluster (3)
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Don't open the Case A Stoneridge tachograph can be operated in one of four modes of operation: The tachograph has been installed by authorised personnel.
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview Overview Driver card - records the drivers activities. The Tachograph installation. Control card - authority control and inspection. Workshop card - calibration mode. Company card - hauliers and vehicle owners, down loading and storage of data. Note! All cards are personal and may not be used by anyone else but the rightful card holder.
  • Page 7: User Interface

    User Interface User Interface The tachograph detailed within this manual comprises two card tray mechanisms, a printer, an LCD display, a calibration/download interface (6-pin connector located behind paper cassette) and user controls, located in an ISO standard radio enclosure. This type of enclosure enables mounting in a variety of locations, ensuring that insertion and removal of the driver cards and operation of the controls can be easily achieved by an operator.
  • Page 8: Downloading Data

    Downloading Data Downloading Data General An enforcement officer can download data from a smart tachograph system. Downloading means the copying, together with a security digital signature, of a partial or a complete set of data that is stored in the memory of a tachograph or on a driver card.
  • Page 9: Storing Control Activities In The Tachograph

    Downloading Data Each time a control card is used to carry out a 2. Attach the download equipment to the control activity the following data is stored on the tachograph through the 6-way front download control card: connector. 3. Start downloading data according to the The date and time of the control activity.
  • Page 10: System Inspection

    The installation plaque must be clearly visible and 8. Confirm the presence of the installation plaque. easily accessible. The installation plaque is normally 9. Check that the label and Stoneridge logotype placed on the recording equipment, the vehicle's "B" hologram is present and in one piece. The...
  • Page 11: Checking Second Source Motion Sensor

    System Inspection 4. Fault number, if fault is present. If there is no Constant of the tachograph, K factor fault this section is blank. (imp/km). Effective circumference of the wheel tyres, L factor (mm). Characteristic coefficient of the vehicle, W factor (imp/km).
  • Page 12: Pictograms

    Pictograms Pictograms Symbol Description Places, sub menu Settings Symbols GNSS positioning facility This is a list of the most frequently shown symbols ITS interface on the display and on the printouts. Remote communication facility (DSRC) Symbol Description Function not available Symbol Combinations Driver or slot The following combination of symbols are the most...
  • Page 13: Printouts

    Printouts Printouts You can view the information stored in the tachograph and on the driver cards by printing it on paper or by showing it on the display. There are a number of different presentations available, which you can read more about in Printout Examples below Printout Data 1.
  • Page 14 Printouts - 14 -...
  • Page 15: Daily Printout (Card)

    1. Printout date and time 2. Type of printout (24h, card) Daily Printout (card) 3. Card holder’s surname This printout lists all activities 4. Card holder’s first name stored on the driver card (or co- 5. Type of card, Country, and Card Identification. driver card) for the selected date 6.
  • Page 16: Daily Printout (Vu) (1/3)

    1. Printout date and time 2. Type of printout (24h, VU) Daily Printout (VU) (1/3) 3. Card holder’s surname M=Manual entries of driver 4. Card holder’s first name activities. 5. Card and country identification number This printout lists all activities 6.
  • Page 17: Daily Printout (Vu) (3/3)

    34. Record identifier (VU daily summary per driver) Daily Printout (VU) (3/3) 35. Driver surname 36. Driver’s first name(s) 37. Driver’s card identification 38. Time and location at the start of daily period 39. Longitude at the start of daily period 40.
  • Page 18: Events And Faults (Card)

    1. Date and time 2. Type of printout (event and faults, card) Events and Faults 3. Card file system (generation 1 or 2) (card) 4. Card holder’s surname This printout lists all warnings 5. Card holder’s first name and faults stored on the card 6.
  • Page 19: Details Of Events And Faults (Vu)

    Details of Events and Faults (VU) 1. Type of event or fault. 2. Event or fault code. 3. Event or fault record purpose (All purposes are not saved for each event): 00 - one of the 10 most recent (or last) events or faults. 01 - the longest event for one of the last 10 days of occurrence.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    1. Date and time 2. Type of printout (technical data) Technical Data 3. Cardholder ID This printout list data as speed 4. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) settings, tyre size, calibration data 5. Registering member state and Vehicle and time of adjustments. Registration Number, VRN The display shows the following 6.
  • Page 21: Overspeeding

    1. Date and time. 2. Type of printout. (overspeeding). Speed Overspeeding limiting device setting. This printout lists overspeeding 3. Card holder’s surname. events together with duration 4. Card holder’s first name. and the name of the driver. 5. Card and country identification number. The display shows the 6.
  • Page 22: Historic Cards

    1. Date and time 2. Type of printout: History of inserted Historic Cards cards This printout lists the history of 3. Card holder’s surname cards used in the Tachograph. 4. Card holder’s first name The display shows the following 5. Card and country identification number (on the second line): 6.
  • Page 23: Display Messages

    Display Messages Display Messages There are four type of messages that can be seen on the display. Messages - contains information on processes or reminders to the driver. Messages are not stored and can not be printed. Press the Back button to clear the message. Pre-warnings - appear as early reminders to the warnings.
  • Page 24 Display Messages Display Description Action Card ins. No further action required. Warning while driving A tachograph card is inserted in any slot while driving. Related to the operator. Card Fault Clean the card with a soft damp cloth and try integrity error Corrupt data detected when reading data again.
  • Page 25 Display Messages Display Description Action Last sess. Warning Eject the card and check it visually. not closed ok The driver card in tray 1 was ejected Clean the card with a soft damp cloth and try incorrectly during the last session. again.
  • Page 26 Display Messages Display Description Action Sensor Fault auth. failure The tachograph does not detect the sensor. Related to the motion sensor. Sensor Check motion sensor operation and all auth. failure wiring. Check for evidence of tampering. Pair the motion sensor and tachograph again.
  • Page 27 Display Messages Display Description Action Time conflict Message Make sure the GNSS antenna is not covered GNSS versus VU The internal clock and the GNSS clock or that the GNSS signal is distorted. differs more than 1 minute Message Perform a calibration. Time for service The tachograph is out of calibration.
  • Page 28 STONERIDGE - EVERY ANGLE COVERED Stoneridge Electronics Ltd Charles Bowman Avenue Claverhouse Industrial Park Dundee DD4 9UB, Scotland Tel: +44 (0)1382 866 400 Fax: +44 (0)1382 866 401 E-mail: amsales@stoneridge.com www.stoneridgeelectronics.com 103766P/01R01 EN...

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