QUICK START GUIDE
Your TND™ Tablet Volume Down Up Power Dash cam Video out Micro USB SD Card Audio Out Main Menu 1
Install the Mount NOTE: Follow all local regulations governing the placement of the mount. Select an area with a line of sight to the sky and GPS satellites to ensure reliable GPS information. 1. Clean and dry the mounting area. 2. Remove the suction cup protective film. 3. Adjust the angle of the mount using the thumbscrew. 4. Pull the suction cup lever up to release suction. 5. Clip the two pieces of the mount together. Slide up to secure. 6.
Main Menu 1 IntelliRoute® TND™ Main Menu 2 TripMaker® Use the online planning tool to plan a trip with multiple via points and transfer it to the navigation app as a multi-stop trip. 3 Motor Carriers' Road Atlas 4 Dash Cam 5 Fuel Manager 1 3 4 2 5 Pre-Installed Apps The following apps are ready to use on your tablet: • Profit Gauges and Fuel Manager, powered by Let’s Truck • TRANSFLO® Mobile+ document scanning • TruckItSmart load board Additional apps are available in the Rand McNally Market.
Truck GPS > Main Menu 1 Enter truck information and access truck-specific use tools. 2 Show location on the map and view navigation instructions. 3 Choose a destination. 4 Select device, route and map preferences. Access the tutorial. 5 Mute/unmute the speaker. 6 Adjust speaker volume. 7 Indicates charge when running on battery. 8 Change driver profile, trailer load, or driver status. 8 1 2 4 7 3 5 6 Note: You can select different color schemes in Preferences > General > Skin Style.
Truck GPS > Truck Info and Warnings 1. Tap Truck Tools > Truck Info or Warnings. 2. Tap 3. Tap the option button to be changed. 4. Enter new settings. 5. Tap and to view options. On the left, tap on an option On the right, enter settings for the option On the left, tap on an option On the right, enter settings for the option to save changes. Truck GPS > Preferences 1. Tap Preferences. 2. Tap the General, Route or Map tab. 3. Tap 4. Tap the option button to be changed. 5.
Truck GPS > Destination 1 Route to a new location. (See page 7.) 2 Return to a previously entered address. 3 Access the Address Book. 4 Plan a multi-stop trip. 5 Route to a point of interest. (See page 11.) 6 Run an Internet search for a location by name or keyword. (NOTE: This feature requires a Wi-Fi connection.
Truck GPS > New Location 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap Choose Destination > New Location. Tap Address. Enter the name of the city. (NOTE: As you type, the keyboard displays only the next possible letter.) Prompts appear in the top bar. Tap the city to select. Or, tap List to view cities beginning with the letter(s) you entered. Enter the street name. (NOTE: If the letters you need do not appear, tap Expand Search.) Enter the house number.
Truck GPS > Confirm Destination Window 1 Destination address. 2 Begin route to destination. 3 Compare a primary and alternate route and choose one. 4 Add the location as a via point on the way to a previously entered destination.* 5 Save the location to the Address Book. 6 Cross reference to printed Rand McNally Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas. 7 View the map. 8 Change the starting location for a route to the location displayed here. 9 Return to Main Menu. 10 Return to previous window.
Truck GPS > Route Map Window 1 Repeat spoken next-maneuver instructions. 2 Name of street you will turn onto next. 3 Show arrival time, remaining time, or other options. 4 Slide out to show upcoming exit information. 16 5 Directions list slideout. Tap Route Display Options to select detail view, highway view, trip summary, or summary map view. 13 3 2 1 4 12 5 14 15 6 7 6 Zoom in/zoom out. 7 Access Wi-Fi connected services. 8 Return to Main Menu. 9 Current direction.
Truck GPS > Route Map Window - continued 13 Current speed limit—orange for truck limit, white for general limit. Tap to open a “Tell Rand” about speed limits. 14 View the Traffic Window (enabled with Traffic Everywhere). 15 Mute the speaker. 16 Minimize icons to show simply the map and next maneuver. Truck GPS > Junction View When on a route, Junction View displays when you have an upcoming maneuver. Once past the maneuver, Junction View closes and the previous window displays.
Truck GPS > Points of Interest (POIs) Tap Choose Destination > Points of Interest. 1 Find popular truck-friendly POIs near your current location. Search for a POI: 2 Near your truck 3 In a particular city 4 Along your route 5 Along the last 30 minutes of your driving day (using the time remaining in Truck Tools > Timers) 6 Near your destination 2 4 3 5 6 1 7 POI Categories 7 Select a category. 8 Find restaurants, hotels, and other subcategories.
Truck GPS > POIs - continued 10 Tap location to select. 11 View and edit ratings and comments. 12 Tap to search by available services. 13 Apply or remove services filter for search results. 14 Search POI by name. Truck GPS > Local Search 11 10 12 14 13 Tap Choose Destination > Local Search. (Note: This feature requires a Wi-Fi connection.) Search for a location by name or keyword near: 1 Your truck 2 A particular city 3 Your destination 4 Search for local restaurants.
Truck GPS > Virtual Dashboard 1 Current direction of travel. 2 Displays current time at the yard, current location and your destination. 3 Sunrise and sunset times based on vehicle location (latitude/longitude) and day. 4 Current speed (above) and posted speed limit (below). 5 Elevation at current location. 6 Percentage of current trip completed, distance to next maneuver, and the number of miles and time spent on the trip to this point. 7 Return to the Route Map Window.
Truck GPS > Timers and Logs 1. Tap Truck Tools > Timers, Logs, Trails, Fuel. 2. Tap Timers to view timers, odometer readings, and average speed. 3. Tap on a field to change or reset the number. NOTE: Countdown timers are controlled by the Driver Status (Driving, On Duty, or Off Duty) selected on the Main Menu. To switch driver profiles, tap the driver information field. 4. Tap Logs to view a list of mileage logs by quarter. 5. Tap on a quarter to view individual logs by state.
Truck GPS > Trails and Fuel 1. Tap Truck Tools > Timers, Logs, Trails, Fuel. 2. Tap Trails to record a “bread-crumb” path of GPS coordinates where your truck has traveled. 3. Tap any record to view the trail, edit the name or set the color. 4. Tap Show on Map to display the trail on the Route Map Window. 5. Tap Fuel to view a list of fuel logs by quarter. 6. Tap on a quarter to view individual logs by state. 7. Tap Add Fuel to record the date, location and cost of fuel purchase. 8.
Truck GPS > Weather, Fuel Prices, and Traffic Everywhere Note: These features require a Wi-Fi connection. Tap the Wi-Fi connected services icon ( Tap each tab to view live information. ) on the map screen. 1 Weather: 1 Tap to view details for current weather alerts. 2 View weather information at your destination. 3 Display weather on the map as you drive. 2 3 Fuel Prices: 4 Check to show fuel prices on the map screen. 5 Sort results by distance or price.
Warnings, End-User License Agreement, and Warranty Pay attention to road conditions and street signs, and obey all traffic and safety laws. Traffic laws and current traffic conditions must always be observed and take precedence over the instructions issued by the TND™ product navigation system. The User should be aware of situations where current traffic conditions and the instructions from the navigation system may be in conflict.
repairs; 3) if the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; or 4) if the owner of the product resides outside of the U.S.A. or Canada. Caution: Rand McNally makes no warranty as to the accuracy of completeness of the information in the TND™ product and disclaims any and all express, implied or statutory warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. It is the user’s responsibility to use this product prudently.
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FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: TNDT80 (FCC ID: A4C-10007A and IC: 10199A-10007A) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 0.588 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.0cm from the body.
CANADA Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio tr ansmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved fo r the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.