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SmarTach, your partner on the road
The tachograph is a real partner for professional drivers : SmarTach tells drivers how long they have been driving and resting and helps them to organise their working day in line with the law. The data can be shown in the display or printed out. SmarTach Memo (user guide), SmarTach Reader... tools to make everyday activities easier and to quickly learn how to use the SmarTach..
Legal requirements
- Use Driver's cards
- Obey the law applying to driving, rest and pause periods
- Record activity data
- Be able to print out tickets
SmarTach helps you
- Warnings to obey the regulations
- Limited operations for optimal recording of working time data, while remaining focused on the road
- Overspeed warnings for greater safety on the road
- A paper roll that can be quickly and easily changed
Use
- The driver puts in his card at the start of the day,
- He inputs SmarTach on each change of activity,
- In the event of malfunction, excess speed or rest time... SmarTach warns the driver by a light and sound signal,
- All this information is available for screen consultation and in printed ticket form.
Advanced driving aids
In accordance with regulation 561/2006 on the calculation of 45-minute breaks in continuous driving, SmarTach cleverly warns drivers in order to help them take the regulatory pauses and avoid committing punishable offences.
- Changes in the driver’s activity
A reminder “beep” from the SmarTach can be activated when the ignition is switched on and off to remind the driver that the tachograph must be configured.
The default programming of activities when the vehicle’s ignition is switched on and off helps to avoid forgetting to configure the tachograph. These settings, which can be accessed by employers with their Company card, allow precise recording of the Driver's activities and avoid any subsequent reprocessing.
Configurable overspeed pre-alarm: it warns the driver when approaching the speed limit, so that the driver can slow down before the overspeed is recorded.
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