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Garmin eLog™ Compliant ELD

Garmin eLog™ Compliant ELD

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: v8.80

Taille:15.13MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Garmin

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Description de l'application

Le Garmin eLog™ Compliant ELD, un dispositif d'enregistrement électronique enregistré auprès de la FMCSA, simplifie la conformité avec un seul achat : pas d'abonnement récurrent. Cet appareil suit et enregistre automatiquement les heures de service (HOS), prenant en charge les ports de diagnostic J1939 à 9 broches et J1708 à 6 broches. L'intégration transparente avec l'application Garmin eLog permet une gestion facile du statut du conducteur, un stockage sécurisé des enregistrements sur votre smartphone et une récupération rapide via USB pour les inspections.

Pourquoi choisir Garmin eLog™ ?

Cette solution ELD se distingue par sa conception conviviale et sa fiabilité. Le suivi automatique des HOS, l'intégration intuitive des applications et le stockage sécurisé des données se combinent pour former une solution de conformité rentable et efficace. En choisissant Garmin eLog™, vous rationalisez la conformité réglementaire, minimisez la journalisation manuelle et bénéficiez d'une gestion sécurisée des données. Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui pour une conformité ELD simplifiée. Gérer les heures de conduite n'a jamais été aussi simple.

Conformité ELD sans effort

Achieve Conformité ELD sans effort avec cet appareil enregistré auprès de la FMCSA. L'achat unique élimine les frais d'abonnement continus. Le suivi automatique du HOS et la compatibilité avec les ports de diagnostic standard des camions garantissent une intégration transparente. Téléchargez l'application Garmin eLog sur votre smartphone pour une solution de conformité simplifiée.

Gestion simplifiée des HOS

Le Garmin eLog™ Compliant ELD révolutionne la gestion des HOS grâce à sa conception conviviale et autonome. Cette solution économique élimine les frais d'abonnement, offrant un suivi et un enregistrement automatiques pour garantir la conformité sans journalisation manuelle. Prenant en charge les ports J1939 à 9 broches et J1708 à 6 broches, il est compatible avec la plupart des camions. Une configuration simple permet une utilisation immédiate.

Capture automatisée des données

Le suivi et l'enregistrement automatiques du temps de conduite simplifient la conformité et améliorent la précision. La capture transparente des données HOS minimise les erreurs humaines et élimine la saisie manuelle. L'application Garmin eLog intégrée fournit un accès en temps réel au temps de conduite et à l'état de service, permettant aux conducteurs de surveiller les heures restantes et d'éviter les infractions.

Données sécurisées et accès facile

Les données sont stockées en toute sécurité sur votre smartphone, garantissant un accès et une gestion faciles des informations HOS. L'interface intuitive simplifie le suivi et la conformité. Lors des inspections routières, les journaux sont rapidement exportés vers une clé USB pour une documentation efficace.

Fonctionnement et installation

L'application Garmin eLog applique automatiquement les autorités de certification FMCSA mises à jour aux fonctions de reporting, garantissant ainsi la conformité aux dernières normes.

Installation:

  1. Téléchargez l'APK à partir d'une source fiable (par exemple, 40407.com).
  2. Activez « Sources inconnues » dans les paramètres de sécurité de votre appareil.
  3. Installez l'APK et lancez l'application.

Conclusion

Cet appareil enregistré auprès de la FMCSA offre une solution d'achat simple et unique sans frais d'abonnement. Le suivi automatique des HOS, la large compatibilité des ports et l'intégration transparente des applications assurent une tenue de registres sécurisée et un accès facile pour les inspections. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui pour une conformité ELD sans tracas.

Mises à jour Garmin eLog™ :

La dernière version inclut les autorités de certification FMCSA mises à jour, garantissant une génération de rapports d'inspection précis et conformes, répondant aux réglementations FMCSA en vigueur.

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