Important Important The Stoneridge tachograph SE5000-8.1 has full type approval for use in the European union according with Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/799 of 18 March 2016 amended by Commission implementing regulation (EU) 2021/1228 of 16 July 2021 – M3 and other related legislatives.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Technical Data (2/2) Overspeeding Important Historic Cards Tachograph Version Display Messages Internet Information Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Copyright Codes Changes General events Table of Contents VU Security breach attempts Introduction Motion sensor related events The Control Card Recording equipment faults Don't open the Case...
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.
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Introduction Note! The tampered label in the image above is missing the security ink on the right side of the label. Note! Unauthorized persons that modify this equipment are committing a punishable offence, depending on the legislation in the country concerned. - 6 -...
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.
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.
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.
Downloading Data Each time a control card is used to carry out a control 2. Attach the download equipment to the activity the following data is stored on the control tachograph through the 6-way front download card: connector. 3. Start downloading data according to the The date and time of the control activity.
System Inspection System Inspection On the right-hand side Stoneridge ⚫ Electronics AB and a data matrix code (containing the serial number of the VU) General will be printed. The control function involves a number of different functions associated with the smart tachograph system.
4. Label has some cut ins or pieces missing. 5. Stoneridge print is missing, or placement is wrong 6. Security ink on the left is broken. 7. Color shift will not appear on security ink or sparkling effect missing, see following chapter.
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System Inspection 3. Compare that the actual circumference and tyre size corresponds with the information on the installation plaque. 4. Check the internally stored calibration factors according to the installation plaque with a technical printout. 5. Check the internally stored vehicle parameters, VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and VRN (Vehicle Registration Number) and compare to the actual...
System Inspection Installation Plaque The final part of the smart tachograph system installation procedure is the completion and fitment of an installation plaque. The installation plaque must be clearly visible and easily accessible. The installation plaque is normally placed on the recording equipment, the vehicle's "B" pillar or the doorframe on the driver's side of the vehicle.
Pictograms Pictograms Symbol Description Power supply Print Symbols Print, submenu This is a list of the most frequently shown symbols Company lock on the display and on the printouts. Places Symbol Description Places, sub menu Function not available Settings Driver or slot GNSS positioning facility Co-driver or slot ITS interface...
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Pictograms Symbols Description Position where an unload operation has occurred Position where a simultaneous load/unload operations has occurred Daily (24h) activities from card Daily (24h) activities from tachograph Events and Faults from card Events and Fault from tachograph Technical data Over speeding Historic of inserted cards Insertion of a non-valid card...
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.
Printouts 1. Type of data printed, GEN1 or GEN2 2. Printout date and time Daily Printout (card) (1/2) 3. Printout from a GEN2 v2 VU 4. Type of printout (24h, card) This printout lists all activities 5. Card holder’s surname stored on the driver card (or 6.
Printouts 1. Printout date and time 2. Printout from a GEN2 v2 VU Daily Printout (VU) (1/3) 3. Type of printout (24h, VU) 4. Card holder’s surname This printout lists all activities 5. Card holder’s first name stored in the tachograph (VU) for 6.
Printouts 51. Driver’s surname and first name 52. Type of card, Issuing country, Card number Daily Printout (VU) (3/3) 53. Start of daily working period record 54. End of daily working period record 55. 3 hours of accumulated driving record 56.
Printouts 1. Printout date and time 2. Printout from a GEN2 v2 VU Events and Faults (VU) 3. Type of printout (Events and Faults, VU) 4. Card holder’s surname, and first name This printout lists all warnings and 5. Type of card, Issuing country, and Card number faults stored in the tachograph or 6.
14. Year of manufacturing 15. VU generation and version 16. VU software version and installation date 17. Digital map version, and Stoneridge map version 18. Sensor extended serial number 19. Sensor type approval number 20. Sensor pairing date and time 21.
Printouts 1. Printout date and time 2. Printout from a GEN2 v2 VU Overspeeding 3. Type of printout (Over speeding), and authorized speed 4. Card holder’s surname, and first name This printout lists overspeeding 5. Type of card, Issuing country, and Card number events together with duration and 6.
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.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Fault Check that the inserted card is valid and Card The card in slot 1 is defective. Similar correctly inserted. fault message for slot 2. Related to the card. Eject the card and check it visually. Clean the card and the card slot with a soft damp cloth and try again.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Warning Retry the download. Download failed The tachograph download process has Check the connections and the download failed and is incomplete. [Workshop card] equipment. Re-insert the card and retry the download. Replace or repair the download equipment if required.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Warning Check the vehicle and tachograph power Power supply The power supply to the tachograph has supply levels. interruption been interrupted for more than 200 Check the power supply cables. milliseconds. Cranking voltage should not cause this event.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Warning Check the motion sensor operation and Sensor data Signal failure between motion sensor and wiring. error tachograph. Related to the motion sensor. Replace the motion sensor if necessary. Check for evidence of tampering. If the error remains active for no apparent reason, decommission and replace the tachograph.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Fault Check the motion sensor operation and all Unauth. The sensor has been changed since last wiring. - replace sensor if faulty change of sensor pairing. Related to the motion sensor. Check for evidence of tampering. Pair the motion sensor and the tachograph again.
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Display Messages Display Description Action Update completed Message The update of the VU was successfully completed. Update failed Message The updated of the VU failed. - 29 -...
Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes A list of all DTCs that are stored in the Stoneridge smart tachograph is presented below. A check should be made to determine whether the DTC is still active or not. The cause of the DTC should be determined and appropriate action taken as described in the table that follows.
Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes Type of event Code or fault Description Suggested action to be taken 002D80 Communication error VU cannot communicate properly with Check the remote DSRC-VU unit. with the remote the DSRC-VU facility. Check cabling to DSRC-VU facility. communication Check the VU-DSRC CAN Parameters in facility...
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Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes Type of event Code or fault Description Suggested action to be taken Tachograph card The inserted card cannot be Check that the inserted card is valid and authentication failure authenticated by the tachograph. correctly inserted. Check that the card works in another tachograph.
Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes Motion sensor related events Type of event Code or fault Description Suggested action to be taken 002780 Vehicle motion Speeds from motion sensor and GNSS Check that GNSS can receive satellite conflict contradict signals 002880 Vehicle motion GNSS distance vs travelled distance...
Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes Type of event Code or fault Description Suggested action to be taken Internal sensor fault Tachograph internal sensor (3rd source The fault should clear itself when the of motion) has ceased to provide data. tachograph receives data again.
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Event, Fault and Diagnostic Trouble Codes Type of event Code or fault Description Suggested action to be taken 000900 No ignition but speed Ignition off, but speed pulses are Investigate if the vehicle has been under environmental disturbances like vibrations pulses present present.
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