NCX ELD Bedienungsanleitung

ELECTRONIC
LOGGING
DEVICE
USER MANUAL

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ATTENTION
The NCX Electronic Logging Device is accessed using the free NCX Mobile App available for Android and
iOS Phones and Tablets. As it will store condential Driver Records, the NCX App is meant to be installed
on a single, personal phone or tablet that is owned and controlled by the Driver. It should not be installed
on a shared device.
Company-owned phones or tablets can be used so long as no other Driver uses that device.
NOTE: This Manual is required to be kept in your vehicle at all times.
What’s in the Box:
• The ELD Device
• OBD Connector
• 6 Pin Connector
• 8 Pin Volvo Connector
• 9 Pin Connector
• Antenna
• Clips & Zip Ties
The top layer of the box contains this Manual, the NCX ELD,
a 9-Pin J1939 and 6-Pin J1708 Connector. Beneath this,
the bottom layer contains the Amplied Antenna, a
Volvo 8-Pin Connector, the ELD Connector Cable
and Mounting Supplies.
Top Layer
Bottom Layer
Velcro
Pads
Clips &
Zip Ties

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Table of Contents:
Attention Page 2
What’s in the box 3
Exempt under the ELD Mandate 6
The NCX Fleet Management Platform 7
Installing the NCX ELD
Installing The NCX ELD in a Hino Truck 9
Installing The NCX ELD in an International Truck 10
Installing The NCX ELD in a Kenworth Truck 11
Installing The NCX ELD in a Peterbilt Truck 12
Installing The NCX ELD in a Volvo Truck 13
Installing Your NCX ELD in other vehicles 14
The NCX ELD: Connector Ports on the ELD
10 & 4 pin locking interface ports
connected to the ELD The NCX ELD 16
ELD Indicator Lights 17
The NCX ELD: SIM Card and USB Slots 18
The NCX ELD: 16 pin OBD, 6-pin, 8-pin,
& 9-pin connectors 19
The NCX ELD: Wiring Diagram 20
The NCX ELD: The Amplied GNSS Antenna 21
Installing the NCX App on your Mobile Device
Creating a New NCX Dispatcher Account 23
If invited by SMS Text Message 24
If invited by Email 25
If invited by Email Step 2 26
Creating Your Password 27
If you choose to install the NCX App
at another t ime 28
Installing the NCX App 29
Opening the NCX App 30
Conguring the NCX App
Logging into the NCX ELD App 32
The NCX ELD Dashboard 34
Pairing an ELD Device 35
Creating an ELD PIN Code 36
Changing your Status
Changing your Status 38
Selecting Type of Use 39
Saving your Status 40
Team Drives
Team Drives 42
Switching Driver 43
Active Driver 44
Inactive Driver 45
Your Logs
Viewing your Logs 47
The Help Menu 48
Certifying your Logs 49
Transferring your Logs 50
Viewing your Unidentied Logs 52
Viewing your Claimed Logs 53
Viewing your Graph 54
ELD Notications
ON DUTY for more than 14 hours 56
8 Consecutive hours of driving with out a break 57
11 hours of ON DUTY status in a 24 hour period 58
60 hours of ON DUTY status in an 7 day cycle 59
70 hours of ON DUTY status in an 8 day cycle 60
You must remain in SLEEPER BERTH
status for 10 hours 61
Appendix
Disabling the ELD PIN Code 63
Viewing your Notications 64
Viewing the NCX Privacy Policy 65
Viewing your Driver Prole 66
Viewing your Vehicle Information 67
Troubleshooting your ELD 68
Contact Us 69
FCC Certication 70
Limited Hardware Warranty
Limited Hardware Warranty 72

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Who is Exempt from the ELD Mandate
All Trucks made before the Model Year 2000 (as per their Vehicle Registration) are EXEMPT from the
ELD Requirements.
• Drivers who use the timecard exception are not required to use ELDs or keep RODS.
• Drivers who use paper RODS for not more than 8 days out of every 30-day period are not
required to use ELDs.
• Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000 are not required to use ELDs
• Drivers who are required to keep RODS not more than 8 days within any 30-day period are
not required to use ELDs.
• Drivers who conduct drive-away-tow-away operations, where the vehicle being driven is the
commodity being delivered, or the vehicle being transported is a motor home or a recreation vehicle
trailer with one or more sets of wheels on the surface of the roadway are not required to use ELDs.
• Drivers of vehicles manufactured before the model year 2000. (As reected on the vehicle
registration) are not required to use ELDs.
The FMCSA may change the above Exemptions over time. Visit the following Web Page for the latest Updates:
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/faq/what-exceptions-are-allowed-electronic-logging-device-rule
The NCX Fleet Management Platform
The NCX Mobile App is part of a free, full-featured Fleet Management, Electronic Dispatch, Tracking and Operations
Platform. While it is not necessary to use all features of the platform to use NCX Electronic Logging Devices, it is freely
available for you to benet from. Carriers have reported a greater than 50% reduction in call volume in their rst week
of using the platform. Drivers use the NCX Mobile App, and Dispatchers or Fleet Owners use the NCX Web App to
interact with the Drivers in their Fleet. To use the NCX Platform, the Fleet Owner or Dispatcher rst creates a free Carrier
Account online at www.NationalCarrierExchange.com and watches a quick Training Video under the HELP Menu. Then,
they invite all of their Drivers to join their Fleet, using either the Drivers’ phone numbers or e-mail addresses to send
out the invitations. The Drivers (after receiving the invitations on their phones) click the link in it, create a password for
themselves and then are taken to download the free NCX Mobile App to use on their smartphones or tablets. Through
the NCX Mobile App, Dispatchers now can assign Loads to their Drivers, instantly passing all of the details right into the
Drivers’ hands. The time that is usually spent sitting on the phone relaying (and copying down) pickup numbers, drop-off
numbers, addresses, phone numbers and all of the rest is now saved, giving both Drivers and Dispatchers more time to
focus on other tasks. The NCX Mobile App is also how Drivers interact with the NCX Electronic Logging Device. The
Mobile App uses the Driver’s phone or tablet to communicate with the ELD via Bluetooth. Through the ELD functions
in the App, Drivers can log their Hours of Service, change their Duty Status, view, edit and transfer Logs to Roadside
Inspectors, as well as submit reports in compliance with the FMCSA’s Electronic Logging Device Mandate.

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Installing The
NCX ELD In In
A HINO Truck
In a Hino Truck the 9-pin
port will be located under the
dashboard, on the right side
of the steering wheel. Pull the
plastic cap off and connect
the male 9-pin connector
into the female 9-pin port.
INSTALLING
THE NCX ELD

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Installing The
NCX ELD In An
INTERNATIONAL
Truck
In an International Truck the
9-pin port will be located under
the dashboard, on the left side
of the steering wheel. Connect
the male 9-pin connector into
the female 9-pin port.
Installing The
NCX ELD In A
KENWORTH Truck
In Kenworth Trucks, the 9-pin
port will be located under the
dashboard, on the left side of
the steering wheel. On some
models (such as the one shown
above), under the plastic cap,
the 9-pin port will be MALE.
The NCX ELD comes with
several adapters, but it’s 9-pin
adapter is MALE (which is
what most Trucks need). If

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Installing The
NCX ELD In A
PETERBILT Truck
In a Peterbilt Truck the 9-pin
port will be located under the
dashboard, on the left side of
the steering wheel. Pull the
plastic cap off and connect
the male 9-pin connector
into the female 9-pin port.
Installing The
NCX ELD In A
VOLVO Truck
In Volvo or Mack Trucks the
8-pin port will be located under
the dashboard, on the left side
of the steering wheel. Connect
the male 8-pin connector into
the female 8-pin port. Some
newer Volvo and Mack trucks
use the OBDII Port.

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Installing The NCX ELD
in Other Vehicles
There are a few places you can check
of the ports in your vehicle.
1. Below the driver’s seat
2. Near the drivers left kick panel
3. Underneath the left side of the dash
4. Underneath the steering wheel
Note: If your port is not in one of these areas. Please
check your Truck’s Service Manual or with a Mechanic
to nd the exact location of the Diagnostic Port in their
particular vehicle.
3 4
2
1
THE
NCX ELD

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The NCX ELD connects to the Truck using a at ribbon cable.
One end of the cable goes into the 10-pin Locking Port on the
ELD, and the other connects to the Truck, usually through
one of the provided Adapters, but sometimes directly. The
4-pin Locking Port on the ELD connects to the External
GNSS Antenna.
After connecting the 10-pin locking ELD interface
connector and the 4-pin locking ELD interface
connector to the NCX ELD, the Device should look
like the picture above.
*The NCX Amplied GNSS Antenna must be placed on the dash of the vehicle closest to the windshield
10 & 4 pin locking interface ports 10 & 4 pin locking interface
ports connected to the ELD The ELD Indicator lights
Blue Light
When your Mobile Device is connected to the NCX ELD
via Bluetooth, the Blue Light will be ON. When no
Bluetooth connection is present, the Blue Light will be OFF.
Yellow Light
When the NCX ELD is connected to a Cellular Data Network
with a SIM Card, the Yellow Light will be ON. When the NCX
ELD is searching for a Cellular Network, the Yellow Light will Flash. If no SIM Card is present, the Yellow Light will be OFF.
Red Light
When the NCX ELD has obtained a GNSS Satellite Position Lock, the Red Light will be ON. When trying to establish a Lock,
the Red Light will Flash. If no Lock can be obtained, the Red Light will be OFF.
Green Light
When the NCX ELD has established a connection to the Truck’s Engine Computer, the Green Light will be ON. While the
NCX ELD is starting up or is trying to connect, the Green Light will Flash. When no connection is present, the Green Light
will be OFF.

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The SIM & USB Slots
A. The SIM Slot
This slot is only used if you are taking advantage of the
Telematics Functions of the NCX ELD. It can accept any
standard 3G Device Data Micro SIM Card from Cellular
Providers in North and South America, such as Verizon,
AT&T, Telus, Bell, Telcel, FLOW, Digicel, Movistar, Claro,
Vivo, Nextel, Vodafone, Avatel, Tigo, Comcel and many others.
The Cellular Data Chipset in the NCX ELD Supports both
Dual-Band UMTS/HSDPA (900/2100MHz) and Quad-Band
GSM/GPRS/EDGE(850/900/1800/1900MHz) Frequencies. Visit the HELP section of the NCX Platform
for more details on how to set up and use the Telematics functions of the NCX ELD.
B. The USB slot
The USB Port in the NCX ELD is currently only used by Technicians during troubleshooting and device
reprogramming. Future rmware updates released by NCX and downloaded to the Device will enable
additional functions with this port.
BA
The NCX ELD: 9-pin, 8-pin, and 6-pin connectors
OBD connector
This is the 16-Pin OBD-II
Data Cable that connects
the NCX ELD to the Truck,
usually through one of the
Port Adapters to the right.
8-pin connector
This Adapter lets the
16-Pin NCX ELD Data
Cable connect to a Volvo
& Mack 8-pin Port.
6-pin connector
This Adapter lets
the 16-Pin NCX ELD
Data Cable connect
to a 6-pin J1708 Port.
9-pin connector
This Adapter lets the
16-Pin NCX ELD
Data Cable connect
to a 9-pin J1939 Port.
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