DAVIS SmartCard Users Guide (8105, 8108, 8112) User Manual
Includes
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Introduction
- The SmartCard System
- On-Board Reader Installation
- Connecting the On-Board Reader
- 1. Disconnect the DriveRight device cable from the GPS module cable or Digital Input Adapter Cable.
- 2. Connect the On-Board Reader’s female connector to the male connector from the DriveRight device cable.
- 3. Connect the On-Board Reader’s male connector to the female connector attached to the GPS module cable or the Digital Input Adapter Cable.
- Hold both cables by their connector housing and pull apart. The housing of the male connector slides to separate the cables.
- Hold the female connector and push the male connector from behind, allowing its housing to slide back. The cables lock together when a connection is made.
- Mounting the On-Board Reader
- Note: No matter which mounting option you decide to use, note that the card slot should be facing the driver, with the indicator light and download button clearly visible.
- On-Board Reader Wiring Options
- Velcro or Double-Sided Tape Options
- 3. Apply the Velcro tabs to the back of the On-Board Reader. Davis recommends that four of the Velcro tabs be placed between the wire grooves next to each other.
- 4. Remove the backing from the other side of the Velcro tabs and place on the dashboard or designated area.
- Mounting with Double-Sided Foam Tape
- 1. Make sure the back of the On-Board Reader and the surface you are adhering the On-Board Reader to are clean and wiped of any dust or debris.
- 2. Remove the backing on one side of the double-sided foam tape tabs.
- 3. Apply the tabs to the back of the On-Board Reader.
- 4. Remove the backing from the other side of the foam tabs and place on the dashboard or designated area.
- Mounting with Customer-Provided Mounting Plate
- Template to scale
- 1. Place the mounting plate, with the pre- drilled countersink holes facing outward, on the back of the On-Board Reader.
- 2. Line up the holes with countersinks with the pre-drilled holes on the On-Board Reader located on the outside of the wire grooves.
- 3. Secure the mounting plate on the On-Board Reader using the #6 by 1/2'' self-tapping screws.
- 4. Secure the On-Board Reader to the dashboard or other surface using the outer holes on the mounting plate.
- Note: No matter which mounting option you decide to use, note that the card slot should be facing the driver, with the indicator light and download button clearly visible.
- Using the On-Board Reader
- Logging In
- Note: When the vehicle is moving, all SmartCard functions (logging in and out, downloading, uploading, etc.) are disabled. If attempted, the red indicator lights and two short beeps sound, indicating user error.
- Note: The DriveRight Device also has an Auto Logout function that should be disabled before using the On-Board Reader, especially the On-Board Reader’s Swipe Mode feature, using the FMS software.
- Downloading Data to a SmartCard
- 1. With the vehicle stopped and the motor off, press the download button on the On-Board Reader. A blinking yellow light indicates that the download is in progress.
- 2. Take the card out when the green indicator lights and one long beep sounds.
- If the red indicator lights, the SmartCard did not download the information successfully. Take the SmartCard out, reinsert it, and press the download button again.
- Downloading Data to a SmartCard
- Note: Download cannot take place when the vehicle is in motion. The red indicator lights and two short beeps sound if a download is attempted while the vehicle is moving.
- Uploading Data from a SmartCard
- 1. With the vehicle stopped and the motor off, insert the administrative SmartCard. A blinking yellow light indicates that the upload is in progress.
- 2. Take the card out when the green indicator lights.
- If the red indicator lights and two short beeps sound, the SmartCard did not upload the information to the DriveRight successfully. Take the SmartCard out, and reinsert it.
- Adjusting the Clock
- Uploading Data from a SmartCard
- Using the Desktop Reader
- Installing the Starter Interrupter Kit
- Components
- Installation and Wiring
- 1. Find your vehicle’s fuse box and remove the fuse for the 12-volt line before installing the Starter Interrupter Kit.
- 2. Splice the Starter Interrupter Kit’s switched 12-volt wire into the 12-volt starter wire.
- 3. Make the other splices in the diagram using the supplied In-Line and Butt Splices as necessary.
- In-Line Splice
- Specifications
- Contacting Davis Technical Support