Data Transfer Methods | XELD is capable of transferring the ELD records via telematics transfer methods: wireless web services and email. For cases where the driver does not have an internet connection, XELD supports an integrated display solution. In order to let a DOT Officer to visually inspect daily logs, a driver must open the “DOT Inspection” tab from the app’s left menu and tap “Begin Inspection”. To send the Output File to a DOT Officer, a driver must tap "Transfer Data" from the same tab and insert the Output File Comment if supplied by a DOT Officer. |
Malfunction Notes | XELD software self-monitors for all malfunctions as required in section 4.6 of the ELD Mandate. It can detect all malfunctions and diagnostic events, including power, engine synchronization, timing, positioning, data recording, data transfer, required data elements, and unidentified driving. |
Certifying Statement | XELD certifies that it complies with the technical specifications set forth in the 49 CFR Part 395 for Electronic Logging Devices, Subpart B. XELD was tested according to the ELD Mandate as well as the ELD Compliance Test document in-house and also on a few fleets on the road and our test engineering team verified that the XELD meets all the requirements from the ELD rule. |