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FCC Compliance Statement IC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
About GPS The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a constellation of satellites that a GPS receiver uses to calculate geographical positions. To determine a position, data from at least three satellites is required. To determine elevation, the data from four or more satellites is required. Accuracy of the positioning varies from 10 feet to several hundred feet, depending on vehicle placement and the surrounding environment.
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1. Your Device Caution: Important Safety Information Navigation • Use this device at your own risk. • Use this device only when it is safe to do so. • Look at the display only when it is safe to do so. • Traffic regulations always have priority over any instructions from the navigation system. Device • Do not use sharp-edged objects on the device touch screen. • The device is not waterproof and is not protected against water damage. • Protect the device from extreme temperatures.
1. Your Device What’s Included Install the Mount Rand McNally TND™ Tablet Note: Follow all local regulations governing the placement of the mount. • Two-piece mount: - Magnet with GPS boost - Bracket with suction cup • Quick Start Guide • Anti-glare screen protector • Vehicle charger • Wall charger • USB cable 1. Select an area with a line of sight to the sky and GPS satellites. 2. Clean and dry the mounting area. 3. Remove the suction cup protective film. 4.
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2. Getting Started Connecting to Wi-Fi When you first turn on your tablet, you’ll be asked to select a Wi-Fi network to connect to the Internet. A Wi-Fi connection is required to browse the web, download apps, and use Internet-enabled features such as weather and traffic. Choose your wireless access point or hotspot from the list and type in your password. Note: If you skip this step, you will not be able to use all the features of your tablet.
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2. Getting Started All Settings Wireless and Networks • Wi-Fi – View and connect to available Wi-Fi networks. • Bluetooth – Pair with another device using Bluetooth. • Data usage – Monitor how much data has been used by different apps. Device TND™ Tablet User Manual • Home – Select a different launcher. This will change the home screen that appears when the tablet powers on. • Sound – Set volumes for different features and enable/disable sounds.
2. Getting Started All Settings Personal • Location – View location mode, requests, and reporting. High accuracy mode is recommended. • Security – Enable screen security (each time the screen turns on) and encryption (each time the tablet powers on). Also view passwords, device administration, and credential storage. • Language & input – Set language and keyboard information, as well as speech options and pointer speed. • Backup & reset – Back up the data stored on your tablet.
2. Getting Started > Main Menu 2 1 3 4 1 IntelliRoute® TND™ Main Menu (See page 11.) 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. (See help available online.) 3 Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas (See page 60.) 4 Dash Cam (See page 61.) 5 Fuel Manager (For assistance with Fuel Manager and all other apps, see help within each app.
3. Truck GPS Notes on using the Truck GPS app: • When your tablet is attached to the magnetic mount, the GPS boost within the mount will provide accurate GPS location, even without a Wi-Fi connection. • Weather, traffic, fuel prices, and local search within the Truck GPS app require a Wi-Fi connection. • To exit the Truck GPS app at any time, swipe down from the top of the screen or up from the bottom to view the Android menu bars. Or tap the main menu button on the front of the device.
3A. Truck GPS > Main Menu 1 4 2 5 7 IntelliRoute® TND™ Main Menu 3 6 8 1 Driver Info Switch between two driver profiles, for team driving. Turn team driving on in Preferences > General. (See page 15.) 2 Load Option* Specify in Preferences whether the trailer is always loaded or whether you want to be prompted each time a route is calculated. (See page 15.) (Does not display if load option is set to Always Loaded.) 3 Driver Status* Select driver status.
3B. Settings 1. Tap and to view the options. 2. Tap the option to be set. 3. Enter the new information. 4. Tap Back Page Truck Info Hazmat Type...........................................13 Height ..................................................13 Number of Axles.....................................13 Trailers ..................................................13 Truck ETA Adjustment.............................13 Weight (Empty) ......................................13 Weight (Loaded) .............
3B. Settings Truck Info Options Truck Info Options Hazmat Type None Explosives Gases Flammable Liquids Flammable Solids Oxidizers Poison Radioactive Corrosives Other PIH Width Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric value by tapping the calculator. Trailers Straight 48’ 53’ Double Triple ETA Adjustment Increase ETA more Increase ETA some ETA ok Decrease ETA some Decrease ETA more Weight (Empty) Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric value by tapping the calculator.
3B. Settings Warnings Options Warnings Warning/Alert Prompts State/Province Border Alert Auto Dismiss Warnings Warning Display Size None Audio & Visual Visual Audio Never After 10 seconds After 30 seconds Height and weight violations will not be auto dismissed. Full screen Small bar Height and weight restrictions will always display in full screen. Curve Warnings Set warning distance to curves by using the + and - buttons.
3B. Settings General Preferences Options General Preferences Skin Style - Day Brightness Set separately for day and night modes. My Custom POIs Tap Manage Custom POIs to specify how custom POIs are displayed on the map: set image, warning distance, warning type, and street/city/state level map display. Tap the “x” to delete any set of POIs. Skin Style - Night Vehicle Type Ice Carbon Classic Ice Carbon Classic (See page 32 for Custom POIs.
3B. Settings General Preferences Options General Preferences Load Option Prompt Always loaded Screen Snapshot Button Off On Specify whether mileage should be calculated with the truck empty, always loaded, or whether to display a prompt for each route. When set to Prompt, each time you tap Begin New Route, a window displays asking if the truck is loaded or empty.
3B. Settings Route Preferences Options Route Preferences Note: The default settings for your device are already optimized for truck routing. Use the options below to fine-tune these settings. A route may still include a roadway or maneuver set to Avoid if the only legal route found contains these types of roads or the route is over several hundred miles.
3B. Settings Map Preferences Options Map Preferences Options Map Style Light Dark Address Book Icons Map Auto Zoom Off On, auto scale On, street scale On, city scale On, state scale Set to auto scale to keep the current vehicle position and the next turn in the map view at all times. Set to street/city/state scale to specify the maximum scale of the zoom. Note: Map redraw speed is impacted by autozoom choice, especially when combined with 3D map display option. Turn it off for quicker display.
3C. Destinations 1 2 3 5 4 6 Destinations To access this window from the Main Menu, tap Choose Destination. 1 ack B Tap to return to the Main Menu. 2 ew Location N Tap to route to a new location by address, city center, intersection, or latitude/longitude. (See page 21.) 3 History Tap to route to a recently entered location. 4 Address Book Tap to view a list of saved locations. (See page 25.) 5 Multi-Stop Trips Tap to view a list of saved multi-stop trips or to create a new one.
3C. Destinations Helpful Tips on Entering Addresses Auto-Complete Feature: Enter the first few characters in a name and a short list displays a couple of names that start with the typed characters. On the keyboard, the only keys available are for the next valid characters in a search name. Continue entering characters until the searched-for name displays in the list. Tap on the name to select it. Tap to view a longer list of names matching the typed characters.
3C. Destinations 4 1 2 5 TND™ Tablet User Manual 3 New Location 1 ddress A Tap to route to an address by entering the city, street, and number, or by entering the zip code and street. (See page 22.) 2 ity Center C Tap to route to a city center. (See page 23.) 3 Intersection Tap to route to two intersecting roads in a city. (See page 23.) 4 ack B Tap to return to the previous window. 5 Enter Lat/Long Tap to route to a location by latitude and longitude. (See page 24.
3C. Destinations > Addresses Search for an Address 1. Tap Choose Destination > New Location > Address. 2. Type the first few characters in the city name. As you type, a short list of matching city names displays. 3. Tap on a city to select it. • If the city is not displayed on the short name list, continue typing characters in the city name or tap List to display a long list of city names. Use the up and down arrows to view all cities/states. Tap on a city to select it.
3C. Destinations > Addresses Route to a City Center 1. Tap Choose Destination > New Location > City Center. 2. Type the first few characters in the city name. 3. T ap on the city/state name. The Confirmation Window displays. (See page 37.) 4. Tap Begin New Route to navigate to the location. Route to an Intersection 5. Tap Choose Destination > New Location > Intersection. 6. Type the first few characters in the city name. 7. Tap on the city name. 8.
3C. Destinations > Addresses Route to a Latitude/Longitude 1. Tap Choose Destination > New Location > Enter Lat/Long 2. Tap in the Latitude field. 3. Enter the latitude of the location and tap Enter. 4. Tap in the Longitude field. 5. Enter the longitude of the location and tap Enter. 6. Tap Go. The Confirmation Window displays. (See page 37.) 7. Tap Begin New Route to navigate to the location. Note: There are two ways to enter latitude/longitude: by decimal degrees or by degrees, minutes, and seconds.
3C. Destinations > Address Book Address Book Add Locations to the Address Book from the Confirmation Window (See page 37.): 1. Tap Save to Address Book. 2. Tap Yes to accept the default name or tap No to display a keyboard. 3. T ype the name of the location and tap Enter to save the location in the Address Book. The Confirmation Window re-displays. Entries • Tap Choose Destination > Address Book. Entries are alphabetically sorted by Name. • To sort by Distance or Date, tap Sort By.
3C. Destinations > Address Book Create a Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. T ap Choose Destination > Address Book. Tap on the Groups tab. Tap New Group. Type the group name. To select a different color folder, tap . Tap on a color, then tap Close. When finished, tap Enter. Tap on the next to a group to delete the group. Addresses will still be saved in the Address Book. Note: You can also choose to display address book icons on the map. (See page 18.) Add an Address to a Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
3C. Destinations > Multi-Stop Trips Create a Multi-Stop Trip 1. 2. 3. 4. T ap Choose Destination > Multi-Stop Trips. Tap New Trip. Type the trip name. To select a different color folder, tap . 5. T ap on a color, then tap Close. 6. When finished, tap Enter. Note: A multi-stop trip can include up to 50 stops. Add a Stop Note: You can add locations in the order you want to route to them or reorder stops later (See page 28.) From the Main Menu: T ap Choose Destination > Multi-Stop Trips.
3C. Destinations > Multi-Stop Trips Reorder Routes Optimize Automatically After all locations have been added to a multi-stop trip, you can run the optimizer wizard to organize your trip. 1. Tap Choose Destination > Multi-Stop Trips. 2. Tap on the route you want to optimize. 3. Tap Reorder Trip. 4. Tap Automatic/Optimize. 5. Tap Select First Stop and select the first stop, or No Preference. 6. Tap Select Last Stop and select the last stop, or No Preference. 7.
3C. Destinations > Multi-Stop Trips Select and Run a Saved Route 1. Tap Choose Destination > Multi-Stop Trips. 2. Tap on the route to select it. 3. Tap Start Trip. The Confirmation Window displays. (See page 37.) 4. Tap Begin New Route to navigate to the location. 5. The IntelliRoute® TND™ calculates the route to your first stop. When you have reached the stop, a message displays. 6. Tap: • Next Stop - To calculate a route to the next stop in the route.
3C. Destinations > Tap Map Tap on the Map When you tap on the map screen, the crosshairs 5 1 TND™ Tablet User Manual 2 3 display. 1 Add as Via Add a via—an interim stop between the origin and the destination. 2 Avoid Tap to avoid the route, road, or area, or to detour. (See page 31.) 3 Set Origin Set the location as the starting point of the route. 4 Route to Here Tap Begin New Route to navigate to the location. 5 Wi-Fi View live information at this location with a Wi-Fi connection.
3C. Destinations > Avoid List Avoid Options Avoid List From the map, set specific locations to avoid. Tap on the map and select Permanent Avoid. Choose Avoid Route, Avoid Road, or Avoid Area. Or, if the location is along an active route, choose Detour. Avoid Route Choose whether to avoid an upcoming distance on an active route, in the left column, or a specific road section, in the right column. Or, select Avoid Entire Route.
3C. Destinations > POIs 6 1 2 3 4 Points of Interest (POIs) 1 y Truck/Near Car M Tap to search for a point of interest near the current vehicle location. 2 City Tap to search for a point of interest in a city. 3 y Route M Tap to search for a point of interest along the vehicle route. 4 nd of Day E Tap to search for a point of interest along the last 30 minutes of your route. This search is based on your remaining driving hours in Truck Tools > Timers. (See page 51.
3C. Destinations > POIs 8 1 4 TND™ Tablet User Manual 2 5 Points of Interest (POIs) 1 ravel Center T Tap to search for a travel center with truck amenities. (See page 35 to filter by amenities.) 2 Truck Services Tap to search for a truck services POI. (See page 35 to filter by amenities.) 3 Parking & Rest Areas Tap to search for truck parking or a rest stop. 4 Weigh Station Tap to search for a truck weigh station. 5 CAT Scales Tap to search for a CAT scale location.
3C. Destinations > POIs Other Categories 1. Tap Choose Destination > Points of Interest. 2. Select a search type (My Truck/My Car, City, My Route, End of Day, or Destination). 3. Tap Other Categories. 4. Tap on a category. (For example, tap Hospital/Emergency.) 5. If necessary, tap on a subcategory type. (For example, tap Pharmacy.) 6. Tap on a location from the list or 7. Tap All. 8. Tap on the Spell button to display the keyboard. 9. Type the first characters in the POI name. 10.
3C. Destinations > POIs Select and Filter Travel Center Amenities and Truck Services Truck-related Travel Center points of interest can include over 70 different types of amenities. To select only the travel centers with the amenities that you are interested in, filter your search results. 1. Tap Choose Destination > Points of Interest. 2. Select a search type (My Truck/My Car, City, My Route, End of Day, or Destination). 3. Tap Travel Center or Truck Service. 4. Tap Select Services. 5.
3C. Destinations > Local Search Note: This feature requires a Wi-Fi connection. (See page 4.) 1 2 Use Local Search to search the Internet for a restaurant, business, or any type of location by name, keyword, or category. Tap Choose Destination > Local Search. 3 Choose whether to search: 4 5 1 near your truck 2 in a specific city 3 near your destination Select a category, or tap Keywords to search using a specific name (e.g., “Subway”) or a keyword (“sandwich”).
3C. Destinations > Confirmation Windows Screens differ according to destination type: New Location Confirmation Windows 1 14 2 3 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 4 8 9 5 Truck POI 1 14 6 2 3 4 6 7 5 7 8 9 8 11 10 10 Address Book 1 14 11 2 3 4 6 8 TND™ Tablet User Manual 5 7 12 12 13 14 13 estination Address D The selected location address. Begin New Route Tap to route to destination. Compare Routes Tap to choose between two routes (See page 38.
3C. Destinations > Toll Costs, Route Compare Toll Costs From the destination confirmation screen, tap Begin New Route. If the calculated route includes tolls, a message appears. 1 2 1 Use Current Route Show estimated toll costs and continue along the calculated route. 2 Compare Routes Compare the calculated toll route to an alternate route without tolls. (See below.) 3 Don’t Prompt for Tolls Use the current route and disable this prompt for subsequent route calculations.
3D. Maps & Routing Route Map Window 1 urrent Mile Marker C Tap to open a “Tell Rand” message. 9 2 3 10 4 14 5 urrent Information C View current information by city, street, or upcoming intersection. Also displays advanced lane guidance and weather overlay key, when enabled. Tap to change. (Note: For some destinations, the “Am I close?” feature counts down addresses as the vehicle approaches.
3D. Maps & Routing Exits Quick View Slide out to show Points of Interest and amenities at upcoming exits. The list displays the distance to the next exit, exit name and number, and a count of available amenities. 1. Tap on an exit to bring up the list icon . 2. Tap the icon to display locations by category. 3. Tap on any item in the list to route to that location.
3D. Maps & Routing Highway View 1 2 4 Directions Slide-Out List 3 5 Route Display Options 1. When first opened, the slide-out list displays in Detail View showing each maneuver. 2. Use and to view the instructions. 3. To change the display option, tap Route Display Options. See Highway View, Trip Summary (for multi-stop trips), and Summary Map View at left. Rise/Set Displays the times of sunrise and sunset for your current location.
3D. Maps & Routing Virtual Dashboard To show the Virtual Dashboard, tap the Current Speed. 1 Current direction of travel. 2 Displays current times at the yard, current location and destination, as well as estimated time of arrival. 3 Sunrise and sunset times based on vehicle location (latitude/longitude) and day. 4 Current speed (above) and posted speed limit (below). Tap here Note: Turns red when speed limit warning exceeded. (See page 14 to set speed limit alert.
3D. Maps & Routing Manually Reset Trip Information 1. Tap on the tab you want to reset. 2. To set the odometer for the selected tab back to zero, tap Reset All. 3. Information is captured as you travel the route. Automatically Reset Trip Information To reset trip information after the vehicle has remained stationary after a specific number of hours: 1. Tap on the tab you want to reset. 2. Tap Auto Reset. 3. Tap to increase the number of hours. 4. Tap to decrease the number of hours. 5.
3D. Maps & Routing Junction View 1 2 3 4 6 hen on a route, Junction View displays when you have an upcoming W maneuver. Set distance in Preferences > Route. Once past the maneuver, Junction View closes and the previous window displays. 1 Signs to follow for the next maneuver. 2 Number and direction of lanes for the next maneuver. 3 Distance to the upcoming maneuver. Distance decreases as you approach the ramp. 4 Lane assist arrow. 5 Mute the speaker. 6 Return to previous window.
3D. Maps & Routing 1 5 4 2 3 6 8 10 11 9 Location and Route Options 1 Nearest cross street 2 Current road you’re on, current town you’re in 3 Latitude and longitude at current location 4 Current location by mile marker 5 Return to previous window 6 Detour 12 Around Part of the Route 1. O n the left side of the Window, tap the number of miles on the route to be avoided. 2. The route is recalculated. Around a Specific Roadway 1.
3E. Tools & Features Weather Notes: • • 1 • 3 2 4 This feature requires a Wi-Fi connection. The refresh speed of the weather display is dependent on the connection speed. Weather information is updated every few minutes while Wi-Fi connection is active. Weather display depends on active weather patterns and map zoom level. To view current weather information and the three-day forecast for your location, tap the Wi-Fi icon ( ) on the map screen and tap the Weather tab.
3E. Tools & Features Traffic Everywhere 4 1 2 Traffic Download Traffic Everywhere and Predictive Traffic in the Rand McNally Market. (See page 63.) Note: Requires a Wi-Fi connection. 3 on the map screen. To view traffic information, tap the Traffic icon (The icon changes with traffic conditions.) Select Traffic Everywhere for current conditions or Predictive Traffic to view typical conditions by day/time.
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3E. Tools & Features Fuel Prices Note: This feature requires a Wi-Fi connection. 1 To show fuel prices, tap the Wi-Fi icon on the map screen and tap the Fuel Prices tab. 2 TND™ Tablet User Manual 3 4 5 1 Displays stations and prices, with distance as the crow flies. 2 Check to show the icons and prices on the map screen. 3 Sort by distance or price. 4 Apply filters for type of fuel and specific brand. 5 Check to show fuel prices along the route.
3E. Tools & Features 1 2 Note: Some features are not available in Car Mode. 3 4 5 8 6 9 Truck Tools 7 10 1 ack B Return to the Main Menu. 2 ruck Info T Enter truck information (weight, length, etc.). (See page 13.) 3 Timers, Mileage, Trails, and Fuel View driving, on-duty, and maintenance timers; state logs; trails; and fuel purchase information. (See pages 51-54.) 11 Warnings Set warning distances for driving time, duty hours, and upcoming weigh stations. (See page 14.
3E. Tools & Features Timers Note: Odometers count up and record the current mileage. Maintenance counters count down. When a maintenance timer counts down to 2,000 miles, a reminder displays each time the TND starts. 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Mileage, Trails, Fuel. 3. Tap the Timers tab. Tap the driver profile on the bottom left to switch between two team drivers. On the left, use the Change To field to make adjustments to mileage or hours.
3E. Tools & Features Mileage 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Mileage, Trails, Fuel. 3. Tap the Mileage tab to view list of logs for the current year, ordered by quarter. 4. To view quarterly mileage logs for previous years, tap Year. Tap on a quarter to view log entries. 5. Tap on a quarter to view details. Tap View by Date/View by State and Empty/Loaded for more information. To delete a log, tap on the Tap Yes to delete the log. next to the log entry to be deleted.
3E. Tools & Features Trails Use Trails to record a “bread-crumb” path of GPS coordinates where your truck has traveled. 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Mileage, Trails, Fuel. 3. Tap the Trails tab. 4. To record a trail, tap New Trail. 5. To end the trail, tap the Trails icon on the map screen. 6. The trail is recorded in the Trails tab. 7. Tap on a trail to view details. 8. Tap Show on Map to display the trail on the map screen. 9. Tap Edit Name to change the name of the trail. 10.
3E. Tools & Features Fuel Logs 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Timers, Mileage, Trails, Fuel. 3. Tap the Fuel tab to view a list of fuel logs by quarter. 4. Tap Add Fuel to record the date, location and cost of fuel purchase. 5. Tap on any field to edit. 6. Check Taxable to include the purchase in the fuel log. 7. Tap Save (Note: Fuel economy is calculated automatically.) 8. Once fuel purchases have been entered, tap on a quarter to view the details. 9. You can View by State or View by Month. 10.
3E. Tools & Features Quick Planner Use this tool to quickly estimate the mileage and time between any two cities or towns. 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Quick Planner. The revenue or cost per mile used in the last computation displays. 3. Tap From City 1 and select the city. 4. Tap To City 2 and select the city. 5. The distance displays. 6. Tap Cost per Mile and enter the per mile rate or tap Total and enter the total amount. 7. Tap the new dollar amount and tap Enter. 8.
3E. Tools & Features Road Atlas Information To reference the Rand McNally Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas: 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Road Atlas Information. 3. Select the appropriate country tab. 4. Select the appropriate state/province to view emergency and other key phone numbers.
3E. Tools & Features Calendar 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Calendar. 3. Use the arrows to view other months and years. 4. Tap Today to return to the current date. Notepad 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Notepad. 3. Tap New Note. 4. Tap a note in the list to view and edit. Unit Converter 5. Tap Truck Tools. 6. Tap Converter. 7. Tap on the first field and select the type of conversion to perform. 8. Tap on the second field and enter the value to be converted. 9. Tap Enter. Calculator 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2.
3F. Tell Rand Tell Rand Enter messages for Rand McNally regarding construction, truck restrictions, addresses, your device, and more. 1. Tap Truck Tools. 2. Tap Tell Rand. On the left side, tap Current Location. Enter Different Location or Find Location on Map. Note: You can open a Tell Rand speed limit message by tapping the speed limit or mile marker on the map screen. 3. If you selected Enter Different Location, enter it as an address.
4. TripMaker® TripMaker is a trip planning app that allows you to easily browse the map and set up a multi-stop trip. Add via points and send your trip to the Truck GPS app for truck-friendly routing. Please note that TripMaker does not provide truck routing. View Help in the TripMaker app to learn more.
5. Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas A digital version of Rand McNally’s Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas. Tap Maps at the top right to select pages by state.
6. Dash Cam Records a video loop as you drive. Tap the red button to record again to stop. Tap the menu icon at the top right to access preferences for video quality, audio, and segments.
7. Preloaded Apps Your TND™ Tablet comes preloaded with trucking apps available from our partners. For support, view help within each app.
8. Rand McNally Market Additional apps are available for download in the Rand McNally Market. Look for these complimentary apps: • Backup cam (requires accessory) • E-Logs for Rand McNally HD-100 (requires accessory) • Predictive Traffic (add to Truck GPS app) • Rand McNally Road Atlas • Traffic Everywhere (add to Truck GPS app) Register to receive information and updates from Rand McNally.
9. More Information For more information TND™ Tablet User Manual • Rand McNally Website www.randmcnally.com/trucking • Support www.randmcnally.com/support • GPS accessories store.randmcnally.com • Facebook www.facebook.
Trademarks Rand McNally, the Rand McNally logo, the globe logo, and IntelliRoute are registered trademarks and TND is a trademark of RM Acquisition LLC, d/b/a Rand McNally. The Trucker’s Friend and National Truck Stop Directory are registered trademarks of TR Information Publishers. TruckDown is a registered trademark of TruckDown Info International, Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. InfoGation is a registered trademark of InfoGation Corporation.