MasterELD

Electronic Logging DeviceNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION PARTNERS LLC MasterELD
Model NumberMELD02
ELD ID NumberMWLA01
Software VersionMELDA2.0

Model Information

Data Transfer Methods*There is a section in uploaded manual that describes and showcases data transfer mechanism with colors and visual cues. INSPECTION MasterELD provides an easy way for a driver to produce and transfer the ELD records to an authorized safety official and supports TELEMATICS transfer method. TO PRODUCE LOGS ON THE SCREEN: 1. Tap on the Menu icon on the top left. 2. Select Inspection Module from the Menu. 3. To let an authorized safety official inspect your logs directly from your device, tap “Begin Inspection”. 4. Give the authorized safety official your mobile device. 5. Tap the Back arrow on the top left to exit Inspection Module. TELEMATICS WIRELESS TRASFER: 1. Tap on the Menu icon on the top left. 2. Select Inspection Module from the Menu. 3. To submit ELD Output File directly to the DOT, tap “Send Output File”. 4. Give the authorized safety official your mobile device to enter the code. 5. Tap “Send” to submit ELD Output File. TELEMATICS EMAIL: 1. Tap Send Logs from Inspection Module screen. 2. Tap the checkbox next to each log you want to send. 3. Choose the transfer method by clicking on “Email” or “Fax” tab. 4. Enter the email address or fax number of the authorized safety official. 5. Tap Send to email your logs. *Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulation 49 CFR § 395.15 does not require a driver to provide a hard copy printout of their logs for an authorized safety official. However, you can email your logs from the MasterELD App if you choose to provide the authorized safety official with hard copy. MasterELD is made to transfer data wirelessly via Web Services and follows the standards put forward by FMCSA in article 4.10.1.1.
Malfunction NotesMasterELD will monitor and report malfunction data based on section 4.6 ELD’s Self-Monitoring of Required Functions table 4: P - “Power compliance” malfunction E - “Engine synchronization compliance” malfunction T - “Timing compliance” malfunction L - “Positioning compliance” malfunction R - “Data recording compliance” malfunction S - “Data transfer compliance” malfunction O - “Other” ELD detected malfunction WHAT DOES THE DRIVER NEED TO DO IF THE ELD IS MALFUNCTIONING? 1. Contact MasterELD support immediately at [email protected] to troubleshoot the issue. 2. Provide written notice to your fleet management within 24 hours of malfunction discovery. 3. Keep a paper log for that day and until ELD is repaired or replaced. WHAT DOES THE FLEET NEED TO DO IF THE ELD IS MALFUNCTIONING? 1. A motor carrier must take action to correct the malfunction of the ELD within 8 days of discovery of the malfunction or a driver’s notification to the motor carrier, whichever occurs first. 2. Upon notification by fleet manager, MasterELD will send a new device. 3. If a motor carrier needs a time extension, they must notify the FMCSA Division Administrator for the State of the motor carrier’s principal place of business within five days after a driver notifies the motor carrier according to the guidelines set forth in § 395.34 (2).
Certifying StatementWe have used the suggested Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Test Plan and Procedures document, version 2.0 dated 10/17/2016 provided by FMCSA to conduct testing of MasterELD. Upon completion of necessary tests outlined in the above named document we certify that MasterELD meets the technical specifications set forth in the Appendix to Subpart B of Part 395 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. Tests under the following categories have been conducted and passed (P): Accounts Inputs Vehicle Interface Processing Monitoring Recording Outputs Data Transfer

Company Information

ManufacturerNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION PARTNERS LLC
Websitehttp://www.mastereld.com
Contact Email[email protected]
Contact Phone Number630-422-7497
Address1040 BORDEN DR., ROSELLE, IL 60172, ROSELLE / IL / 60172

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