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  • Page 1
    2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 2: I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N

    The tachograph drawer is not capable of supporting loads in the open position. The EMC performance of the Veeder-Root 2400 tachograph unit complies with the requirements of EU Commission Directive 95/54/EC. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.0 STATUS SETTING ………………………..14 6.1 Setting the Driver Duty ………………………….14 6.2 Setting the Crew Duty…………………………14 7.0 CHART RECORDING WITH THE VEHICLE STATIONARY AND THE IGNITION OFF……14 8.0 FILLING IN TACHOGRAPH CHARTS …………………..15 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 4
    Figure 14 Fields to be Completed at the Start of a Shift ………………..25 Figure 15 Fields to be Completed at the End of a Shift ………………..26 Figure 16 View of the Reverse Side of the Tachograph Chart ………………27 Veeder-Root Service Network…………………………28 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 5: 2400 Series Tachograph (With Display)

    The 2400 series tachograph may be installed as a component of a wider system, for example an instrument cluster. The information that is shown on the tachograph’s display, that is speed, odometer and time would thus also be displayed elsewhere on the vehicle’s instrument cluster. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 6: Figure 1 Illustration Of The Controls

    PUSH here Drawer Rest ‘Other Work’ ‘Other Work’ Advance Change for Drawer Eject LED (see LED (see Button Button Latch/Unlatch Button page 7) Page 7) Figure 1 Illustration of the Controls 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 7: Description Of The Controls

    In some circumstances, the LEDs will flash in a distinguishable pattern to indicate that the tachograph is performing actions other than chart recording (for example aligning the chart or charts within the unit) as shown in Figure 2. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 8: Mode Change Push-Button

    Figure 5. After the drawer has been opened, the LEDs revert to their previously selected status indicating the current driver duty (or duties if the tachograph is arranged for two driver operation). 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 9: Display

    The left-hand side of the display indicates the current speed of the vehicle, expressed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Figure 6 Display in NORMAL Mode (page 21) Figure 7 Display in TRIP Mode (page 21) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 10: Adjusting The Time Setting

    In a unit with a battery-backed clock the universal time is stored by the unit when power is removed. The driver can only adjust an OFFSET around that time. The ranges of the offsets are –23h 59m to +23h 59m. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 11: Mode Setting

    The DTC display must be enabled in the 2400 tachograph for this mode to be possible. To enter the DTC Value Display Mode, press the ( ) and ( ) buttons simultaneously. The screen of the tachograph would appear as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 Display in DTC Value Mode (page 21) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 12: Dtc Time And Date Display Mode

    It is not necessary to fit the Crew chart when the tachograph is being used for single Driver operation. However, after the Driver chart is installed and the drawer is closed, the Crew LEDs may indicate that a chart is missing (as described above). 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 13: Crew Chart Insertion

    Figure 13. Locate the chart such that the pear-shaped hole in the centre of the chart locates over the corresponding pear-shaped drive spindle. Figure 13 Method of Driver Chart Insertion (page 24) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 14: Chart Removal

    7.0 CHART RECORDING WITH THE VEHICLE STATIONARY AND THE IGNITION OFF If all of the following conditions are present, • Driver duty (and if appropriate, Crew duty) set to Rest. • Zero speed. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 15: Filling In Tachograph Charts

    Note: Do not press too hard when drawing a manual trace, in order to avoid marking the front of the chart. The manual trace runs anti-clockwise with respect to time, which is the reverse of the direction that the automatic trace runs. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 16: Recording Vehicle Changes

    The tachograph drawer is NOT designed to support weight when in the open position. • When opening the Tachograph, the ONLY acceptable place to push the drawer is identified on Figure 4. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 17: Warning Codes

    Reset tachograph and retest 9063 Cam Error Cam motor or opto failure. Reset tachograph and retest. 9064 Chart Table Error Chart table motor or opto failure. Check charts inserted correctly. Reset tachograph and retest. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 18
    No Driver Chart Present Drawer closed with no driver chart Insert driver chart present. 9052 No Crew Chart Present Drawer closed with no crew chart Insert crew chart if required. present. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 19
    Figure 3: LED Sequence When Operator Action Figure 2: LED Sequence When Tachograph Carrying out Automatic Functions. Required. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 20
    Figure 5: Opening of the Tachograph Drawer. Figure 4: Drawer Ejection, Position of the Safe ‘Push’ Position. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 21: Figure 6 Display In Normal Mode

    Figure 8: Display in Clock Adjust Mode. Figure 6: Display in NORMAL Mode. Figure 9: Display in DTC Value Mode. Figure 7: Display in TRIP Mode. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 22: Figure 10 Display In Dtc Time And Date Mode

    Figure 11: Status of LEDs When Driver Chart Missing (Alternating On and Off). Figure 10: Display in DTC Time and Date Mode. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 23: Figure 12 Method Of Crew Chart Insertion

    Drawer Slot. Figure 12: Method of Crew Chart Insertion. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 24: Figure 13 Method Of Driver Chart Insertion

    Driver chart location. Figure 13: Method of Driver Chart Insertion. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 25: Figure 14 Fields To Be Completed At The Start Of A Shift

    Driver’s name. Place of Departure. Vehicle Registration. Departure date. Departure odometer reading. Figure 14: Fields to be Completed at the Start of a Shift. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 26: Figure 15 Fields To Be Completed At The End Of A Shift

    Location at Shift End. Date at Shift End. Odometer reading at Shift End. Distance travelled (difference between odometer readings). Figure 15: Fields to be Completed at the End of a Shift. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 27: Figure 16 View Of The Reverse Side Of The Tachograph Chart

    Vehicle Registration. Start Time at New vehicle. End Odometer Reading. Start Odometer Reading. Trip Distance. Figure 16: View of the Reverse Side of the Tachograph Chart. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 28: Veeder-Root Service Network

    Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3821/85 Article 16) and ensures that any work done is carried out only by properly trained specialist staff. A full list of Stoneridge Electronics/Veeder-Root International Distributors and Service Centres is included from page 120 in the Main 2400 Tachograph User Manual (part number 5973-020 Rev 4.0)

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Table of Contents for Stoneridge Veeder-Root 2400 Series:

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 10 3.0 ADJUSTING THE TIME SETTING 3.1 Clock Setting For Units Without Real Time Clock (RTC) Changing the displayed time, which corresponds with the real time internal clock setting of the tachograph, can only be carried out with the drawer in the OPEN position. The tachograph must then be switched to a Time Adjust mode, which is achieved by pressing the Mode Change push-button (O) for more than 3 seconds. In this mode, the Mode Change

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 14 After the chart (or charts for 2-driver operation) is inserted, close the drawer by pushing it forward in the position shown on Figure 4 until it is mechanically latched. The tachograph will now carry out internal procedures to align the charts to correspond with the correct time and to deploy the styli (as indicated on Figure 2). These procedures, whi

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 5 1.0 2400 SERIES TACHOGRAPH (WITH DISPLAY) The 2400 series automatic electronic tachograph detailed within this user manual comprises an electronically controlled chart recorder within a drawer, which in turn locates in an ISO standard radio enclosure. This enables mounting in a variety of locations, ensuring that insertion and removal of the charts and operation of the controls can be easily achieved by the operator. The tachograph has been designed to comply with EC Regulations and th

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 18 A822 Sender-Tachograph Key/Serial Number Mismatch Yes Encrypted data errors. Re-pair tachograph to Sender. Check wiring to B-socket. A423 Sender-Tachograph Communications Problem Yes Encrypted communications errors (encrypted sender) or complimentary signal failure (4 wire sender) or sender disconnection. Check tachograph settings – Sender

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 9 Notes: 1. DO NOT push any other part of the drawer fascia when ejecting it. 2. The Eject push-button is only active when the ignition is on and the vehicle is stationary. It is not possible to open the drawer when the vehicle is in motion or when the vehicle ignition is off. 3. The Eject push-button is not active when the electrical supply to the tachograph is interrupted. If it is not possible to restore the po

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 1

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 25 Figure 14: Fields to be Completed at the Start of a Shift. Driver’s name. Place of Departure. Vehicle Registration. Departure date. Departure odometer reading.

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 11 To adjust the time Offset, press the Mode Change push-button ( O ) for more than 3 seconds (with the drawer open) and then adjust as follows: Time field Action 1 Action 2 Hours (left hand field) Press the Mode Change push-button ( O ) When the left-hand field is flashing, press the Advance push-button () repeatedly until the correct hour time is flashing. Minutes (right hand field) Press the Mode Change push-button (O) When the right hand field is f

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 8 Figure 2 LED Sequence When Tachograph Carrying Out Automatic Functions (page 19) If the tachograph has identified that an action is required, pushing the drawer in to unlock it for example, the three Driver LEDs and the three Crew LEDs will flash alternately, changing from Driver LEDs illuminated/Crew LEDs extinguished to Crew LEDs illuminated/Driver LEDs extinguished, as sho

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 23 Figure 12: Method of Crew Chart Insertion. Drawer Slot.

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 3 CONTENTS I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N……………………………………………………………………………………………2 CONTENTS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 1.0 2400 SERIES TACHOGRAPH (WITH DISPLAY)…………………………..

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 12 The DTC Value Display shows the DTC list position index, occurrence count and DTC number. Press the (  ) repeatedly to browse through the DTCs. If there are no errors stored, all values are replaced with ‘-‘ and the unit returns to normal mode after 5 seconds. Otherwise press the © button to exi

  • 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd 20 Figure 4: Drawer Ejection, Position of the Safe ‘Push’ Position. Figure 5: Opening of the Tachograph Drawer.

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  • Page 1
    2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 2: I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N

    The tachograph drawer is not capable of supporting loads in the open position. The EMC performance of the Veeder-Root 2400 tachograph unit complies with the requirements of EU Commission Directive 95/54/EC. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.0 STATUS SETTING ………………………..14 6.1 Setting the Driver Duty ………………………….14 6.2 Setting the Crew Duty…………………………14 7.0 CHART RECORDING WITH THE VEHICLE STATIONARY AND THE IGNITION OFF……14 8.0 FILLING IN TACHOGRAPH CHARTS …………………..15 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 4
    Figure 14 Fields to be Completed at the Start of a Shift ………………..25 Figure 15 Fields to be Completed at the End of a Shift ………………..26 Figure 16 View of the Reverse Side of the Tachograph Chart ………………27 Veeder-Root Service Network…………………………28 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 5: 2400 Series Tachograph (With Display)

    The 2400 series tachograph may be installed as a component of a wider system, for example an instrument cluster. The information that is shown on the tachograph’s display, that is speed, odometer and time would thus also be displayed elsewhere on the vehicle’s instrument cluster. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 6: Figure 1 Illustration Of The Controls

    PUSH here Drawer Rest ‘Other Work’ ‘Other Work’ Advance Change for Drawer Eject LED (see LED (see Button Button Latch/Unlatch Button page 7) Page 7) Figure 1 Illustration of the Controls 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 7: Description Of The Controls

    In some circumstances, the LEDs will flash in a distinguishable pattern to indicate that the tachograph is performing actions other than chart recording (for example aligning the chart or charts within the unit) as shown in Figure 2. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 8: Mode Change Push-Button

    Figure 5. After the drawer has been opened, the LEDs revert to their previously selected status indicating the current driver duty (or duties if the tachograph is arranged for two driver operation). 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 9: Display

    The left-hand side of the display indicates the current speed of the vehicle, expressed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Figure 6 Display in NORMAL Mode (page 21) Figure 7 Display in TRIP Mode (page 21) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 10: Adjusting The Time Setting

    In a unit with a battery-backed clock the universal time is stored by the unit when power is removed. The driver can only adjust an OFFSET around that time. The ranges of the offsets are –23h 59m to +23h 59m. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 11: Mode Setting

    The DTC display must be enabled in the 2400 tachograph for this mode to be possible. To enter the DTC Value Display Mode, press the ( ) and ( ) buttons simultaneously. The screen of the tachograph would appear as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 Display in DTC Value Mode (page 21) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 12: Dtc Time And Date Display Mode

    It is not necessary to fit the Crew chart when the tachograph is being used for single Driver operation. However, after the Driver chart is installed and the drawer is closed, the Crew LEDs may indicate that a chart is missing (as described above). 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 13: Crew Chart Insertion

    Figure 13. Locate the chart such that the pear-shaped hole in the centre of the chart locates over the corresponding pear-shaped drive spindle. Figure 13 Method of Driver Chart Insertion (page 24) 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 14: Chart Removal

    7.0 CHART RECORDING WITH THE VEHICLE STATIONARY AND THE IGNITION OFF If all of the following conditions are present, • Driver duty (and if appropriate, Crew duty) set to Rest. • Zero speed. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 15: Filling In Tachograph Charts

    Note: Do not press too hard when drawing a manual trace, in order to avoid marking the front of the chart. The manual trace runs anti-clockwise with respect to time, which is the reverse of the direction that the automatic trace runs. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 16: Recording Vehicle Changes

    The tachograph drawer is NOT designed to support weight when in the open position. • When opening the Tachograph, the ONLY acceptable place to push the drawer is identified on Figure 4. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 17: Warning Codes

    Reset tachograph and retest 9063 Cam Error Cam motor or opto failure. Reset tachograph and retest. 9064 Chart Table Error Chart table motor or opto failure. Check charts inserted correctly. Reset tachograph and retest. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 18
    No Driver Chart Present Drawer closed with no driver chart Insert driver chart present. 9052 No Crew Chart Present Drawer closed with no crew chart Insert crew chart if required. present. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 19
    Figure 3: LED Sequence When Operator Action Figure 2: LED Sequence When Tachograph Carrying out Automatic Functions. Required. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 20
    Figure 5: Opening of the Tachograph Drawer. Figure 4: Drawer Ejection, Position of the Safe ‘Push’ Position. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…
  • Page 21: Figure 6 Display In Normal Mode

    Figure 8: Display in Clock Adjust Mode. Figure 6: Display in NORMAL Mode. Figure 9: Display in DTC Value Mode. Figure 7: Display in TRIP Mode. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 22: Figure 10 Display In Dtc Time And Date Mode

    Figure 11: Status of LEDs When Driver Chart Missing (Alternating On and Off). Figure 10: Display in DTC Time and Date Mode. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 23: Figure 12 Method Of Crew Chart Insertion

    Drawer Slot. Figure 12: Method of Crew Chart Insertion. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 24: Figure 13 Method Of Driver Chart Insertion

    Driver chart location. Figure 13: Method of Driver Chart Insertion. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 25: Figure 14 Fields To Be Completed At The Start Of A Shift

    Driver’s name. Place of Departure. Vehicle Registration. Departure date. Departure odometer reading. Figure 14: Fields to be Completed at the Start of a Shift. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 26: Figure 15 Fields To Be Completed At The End Of A Shift

    Location at Shift End. Date at Shift End. Odometer reading at Shift End. Distance travelled (difference between odometer readings). Figure 15: Fields to be Completed at the End of a Shift. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 27: Figure 16 View Of The Reverse Side Of The Tachograph Chart

    Vehicle Registration. Start Time at New vehicle. End Odometer Reading. Start Odometer Reading. Trip Distance. Figure 16: View of the Reverse Side of the Tachograph Chart. 2400 User Manual Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd…

  • Page 28: Veeder-Root Service Network

    Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3821/85 Article 16) and ensures that any work done is carried out only by properly trained specialist staff. A full list of Stoneridge Electronics/Veeder-Root International Distributors and Service Centres is included from page 120 in the Main 2400 Tachograph User Manual (part number 5973-020 Rev 4.0)

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