DriverConnect Portal Help Vehicle Information The Vehicle Information page shows details about your vehicles, including the ELD type and firmware, the vehicle’s truck number and VIN, terminal and group assignments, the last driver to use the truck, and more. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search. 2. Click anywhere in a column to display the Advanced Options menu bar.
DriverConnect Portal Help Unassigned Driving The Unassigned Driving page shows driving records that were logged on an ELD when it was not connected to the DriverConnect app. This happens when: A driver logs out of the app; The vehicle is driven without a driver logging in and connecting to the ELD; and then The new driver is notified that the ELD contains pending assigned driving records.
DriverConnect Portal Help 1. Select your filters from the dropdown menus and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The table displays the results of your search. The default view shows the newest records first. 2. To find specific information within your search results, begin typing in the search field. As you type, information that matches your search terms automatically displays in the table. 3.
DriverConnect Portal Help 1. Review the record for accuracy before assigning it. 2. Click the Assign to a Driver slider. The slider turns green, and additional options display. 3. From the dropdown menu, select the driver to receive the records. 4. Click Assign to assign the record or Cancel to cancel this process without assigning any records. 5. A confirmation message displays. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help After assigning a record to a driver, the driver must accept it in order for the changes to apply to that driver’s HOS logs. If the driver rejects the record, it returns to the Unassigned Driving page. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Trip Report On the Trip Report page, you can view a complete history your trips. Trips are created in the app when drivers enter a new trip name. New trip names should be used for changes to a different tractor, trailer, of Bill of Lading (BoL). Time-stamped entries for new trips display in a table on this page. Fleet managers can view driving details for the entire fleet. Terminal Managers can view driving details for their terminal only. On this page, you can: 1.
DriverConnect Portal Help 3. Click an export icon to export the report to a .PDF or an Excel file. See how to Export a Report (page 166). 4. If the information from your search spans multiple pages, click the pagination buttons to jump to a different page. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help ELD Events Output File On the ELD Events Output File page, you can create a .csv file containing ELD information for a single driver during a time range you specify. 1. Select your filters from the dropdown menus. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). 2. Click Download CSV. A .csv file downloads containing the information you requested. 3. Click Send log to FCMSA to send the log. The Telematics Transfer window displays. 4.
DriverConnect Portal Help Inspection Transfers On the Inspection Transfers page, you can view inspections reports that have been sent by drivers. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search. 2. Click anywhere in a column to display the Advanced Options menu bar. See using Advanced Options on page 167. 3. Click an export icon to export the report to a .PDF or an Excel file.
DriverConnect Portal Help Fuel Taxes Menu The Fuel Taxes menu provides information necessary to complete IFTA taxes, including mileage driven per state, state lines crossing information, and fuel purchases. State Mileage On the State Mileage page, you can view and download reports on miles driven per state. These reports can be broken down and sorted/filtered by tractor, state, fuel used, fuel type, miles driven, and by date. The page defaults to the Detailed report.
DriverConnect Portal Help You can also view a Summary report, which displays the total miles driven per state within your selected date range, without displaying tractor information or individual dates: If you are a Driver: You will only see mileage information for yourself. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help If you are a Fleet Manager (FM) or a Terminal Manager (TM): You can select any of your drivers to view. Report Basic Functions These functions are the same on both the Detailed and the Summary reports. 1. Click the Summary or Detailed tabs to toggle between the two reports. 2. Select your filters from the dropdown menus and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search. 3.
DriverConnect Portal Help State Crossings On the State Crossings page, you can view information on where and when the tractors in your fleet cross state lines. The report shows the date, time, driver, tractor, and location for each state crossing. It also shows the state the tractor came from and crossed into. If you are a Driver: You will only see information for yourself. If you are a Fleet Manager (FM) or a Terminal Manager (TM): You can select any of your drivers to view. 1.
DriverConnect Portal Help 4. If the information from your search spans multiple pages, click the pagination buttons to jump to a different page. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Fuel Purchase On the Fuel Purchase page, you can view fuel purchases for your fleet, and create fuel purchase reports. If you are a Driver: You will only see fuel purchase information for yourself. If you are a Fleet Manager (FM) or a Terminal Manager (TM): You can select any of your drivers to view. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search.
DriverConnect Portal Help Analytics Menu The Analytics menu provides Fleet and Terminal Managers with detailed statistics and graphical trends about your fleet’s performance. Metrics The Metrics page displays information about your fleet’s driving patterns, based on the search criteria you enter.
DriverConnect Portal Help Summary displays the total number or average metric for the search criteria you select. Trend shows a graphical display of the metric for the date range you selected. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help The metrics panes display the results of your search. 2. In a metric pane, click Summary to view the metric summary. The summary is the total number, or metric average, for the search criteria you select. For example, the Fuel Consumption summary displays the total number of gallons reported from your search criteria. 3. In a metric pane, click Trend to view the metric trend. The trend is a graphical display of the daily value during the selected time period.
DriverConnect Portal Help Events The Events page displays recorded actions for each driver. These events include app and portal logins, HOS changes, and driving events (like engine start/stop, sudden accelerations, and more). The trip name, time and date, location, and odometer readings are also recorded with each event. The Events page allows you to view one or more of the following events from these three categories: Duty Status Category: This category lists all duty status changes.
DriverConnect Portal Help • Personal Conveyance • Yard Moves If you are a Driver: You will only see event information for yourself. If you are a Fleet Manager (FM) or a Terminal Manager (TM): You can select any of your drivers to view. 1. To begin, select one or more events from the search by events dropdown menu. The events you can select are listed above. You can also check the Select all box to select every event type available. Select it again to deselect all. 2.
DriverConnect Portal Help 5. Some events contain a Detail button in the far-right column. Click this button to open a detail window. 6. If the information from your search spans multiple pages, click the pagination buttons to jump to a different page. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Vehicle Performance The Vehicle Performance Report page displays several metrics about your vehicles’ performance, including odometer readings, fuel information, running and idle times, miles per gallon, and more. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search. 2. Click anywhere in a column to display the Advanced Options menu bar.
DriverConnect Portal Help Vehicle Faults The Vehicle Performance Report page displays several metrics about your vehicles’ performance, including odometer readings, fuel information, running and idle times, miles per gallon, and more. 1. To begin, select your filters from the dropdown menus, and click Search. See how to use Search Filters (page 163). The report table displays the results of your search. 2. Click anywhere in a column to display the Advanced Options menu bar.
DriverConnect Portal Help Asset Reports Menu The Asset Reports menu provides information on an asset’s location, time, and state. Asset Events, Status, and Mileage Reports On the Asset Events Reports page, you can view and download reports on the location and movement of your assets. These reports can be broken down, sorted, and filtered.
DriverConnect Portal Help Asset Tracker User Guide Asset Reports are documented in the Asset Tracker Help user manual, available at https://driverconnect.randmcnally.com/DriverConnect/support. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Your Name Your name displays as a dropdown menu, with your selected or assigned time zone in parentheses. Use this menu to access personal and company information, subscription information, and help resources. Profile On the Profile page, you can change your personal information and your password. Several fields are editable, including your name, Driver ID, email address, and Driver’s License information.
DriverConnect Portal Help Make Changes 1. Click in an editable field and update the information. 2. Click Update to save changes. Notes: If you change your Driver ID on this page, it will be changed across the entire portal, AND in the DriverConnect app. You will need to enter your new Driver ID and your password on the app. Your Contact Email is the same email address you use to log in to the DriverConnect portal.
DriverConnect Portal Help Fleet Managers: If you are both the fleet manager (the person responsible for fleet management activities) AND a driver, you need to select the Fleet owner is also a Driver checkbox. If you are a fleet manager, but do not have driving responsibilities, leave this box unchecked. If you do NOT check this box, you will not be able to access the DriverConnect app to complete your driving functions. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Change your password 1. On the Profile page, click Change Password. The Change Password window displays. 2. Enter your current password once, and your new password twice. 3. Click Update to save your new password or Cancel to close this window without changing your password. Note: If you change your password, it will also be changed in the DriverConnect app. You will need to enter your Driver ID and your new password on the app. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Update Driver’s License Info You can enter or edit your driver’s license information in the Driver’s License Info section. Enter you name, driver’s license number, and issuing state exactly as it appears on your license. This information will also display in the DriverConnect app. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Company Info On the Company Info page, Fleet Managers can make changes to a company’s information. All fields can be edited, unless otherwise stated. Company ID: Also known as the Company Code, this non-editable field was set when your company account was created. You need to provide this number to your drivers. This ID is a required field when logging in to the DriverConnect app. Company Name: The name of your company.
DriverConnect Portal Help Company Address: Your company’s primary street address. If your company normally uses a two-line address, enter the second line after a comma. For example: 123 Commerce Dr. Suite 555 becomes: 123 Commerce Drive, Suite 555 City: Your company’s city. State: Your company’s state Country: Your company’s country. Postal Code: Your terminal’s postal/ZIP code. Note: For the Address, City, State, Country, and Postal Code fields, use your primary terminal address.
DriverConnect Portal Help Configuration You can configure aspects of your fleet’s driving information in the CONFIGURATION section. Settings made in this section apply to all drivers in your fleet. ELD Mandate Compliant: Ensures all mandated features are enabled. Entry into driving status: The miles per hour a driver needs to reach (from stopped) to enter into Driving status. The DriverConnect app automatically switches into Driving status when the vehicle reaches this speed. The default value is 20 MPH.
DriverConnect Portal Help seconds. You can set this value between 30 seconds and 300 seconds (5 minutes). Mail/Message: Select to use the DriverConnect Mail or Messaging function with your fleet. Alert Threshold for idle Assets: The number of hours an asset is not moving (idle) before DriverConnect notifies you. Yard Move (Applicable to US Only): The number of miles your company allows for yard moves.
DriverConnect Portal Help Advanced Configuration The ADVANCED CONFIGURATION section of the Company Info page lets you set thresholds for idle time, speeding, and hard braking. Hard Braking: The rate of decrease in speed a driver needs to reach in a sudden deceleration. This rate is measured in a decrease in miles per hour, per second (MPH/s). You can set this value between 5 and 10 MPH. Idling: The number of seconds a vehicle is running (ignition on) before moving.
DriverConnect Portal Help Speeding: The speed (in miles per hour) a driver needs to reach to be considered speeding. You can set this value between 35 and 85 MPH. Over Posted Speed Limit: The speed (in miles per hour) a driver is allowed to travel above the posted speed limit before an event is triggered. For example, if you set the Over Posted Speed Limit to 5 mph, you will receive events each time a driver exceeds the posted speed limit by 5 MPH or more. You can set this value between 1 and 15 MPH.
DriverConnect Portal Help To make changes: 1. Click in an editable field and update the information. 2. Click Update to save your changes. Making changes on this page causes the Company Info tab in the DriverConnect portal to also change for all drivers in your fleet. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Terminal Info On the Terminal Info page, Terminal Managers can make changes to a terminal’s information. All fields can be edited, unless otherwise stated. Terminal Name: The name of your terminal. Fleet Code: The code for your fleet. This is also known as the Company ID. You cannot edit this field. Terminal Address: Your terminal’s primary street address. If your terminal normally uses a two-line address, enter the second line after a comma. For example: 123 Commerce Dr.
DriverConnect Portal Help Terminal Telephone: The primary business phone number for your terminal. Yard Move (Applicable to US Only): The number of miles your terminal allows for yard moves. Yard moves are times when your drivers will be driving the truck in a terminal lot or loading yard but will not be on a road. Yard moves are considered On Duty time, but do not count toward driving hours. The default setting is 50 miles. Note that changing this setting here overrides your fleet manager’s setting.
DriverConnect Portal Help To make changes: 1. Click in an editable field and update the information. 2. Click Update to save your changes. Note: Making changes on this page causes the Company Info tab in the DriverConnect app to also change for all drivers in your terminal. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Subscription On the Subscription page, you can: View your subscription plan, total number of devices, and costs Add additional Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) to your fleet Manage your subscription level View Your Subscription Plan and Costs 1. The Billing Cycle Summary section shows: © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Your current subscription costs per month A count of the number of ELDs you have registered to your fleet Your company’s subscription plan The expiration date (if applicable) Note: The rest of the steps in this section are for users that have purchased devices online or through a retail store. Fleet managers need to contact their Rand McNally sales associates to purchase more ELDs for their fleets. 2. Click ADD DEVICE to add additional ELDs to your fleet.
DriverConnect Portal Help If you purchase additional ELDs, you can add them to your fleet from the Add Device window: 4. Enter the serial number of the new ELD. 5. Click +Add more to add additional ELDs. 6. Click UPDATE SUBSCRIPTION to register the new ELD(s) or click CANCEL to close this window without changing your subscription. The new ELDs will be included in the Devices count on the Subscription page. ELDs registered to your fleet can be used by any driver.
DriverConnect Portal Help Feature Compliance Core Core+ Real-Time Gauges Yes Yes Yes Messaging Yes Yes Yes IFTA Fuel Tax Reporting No Yes Yes Send and Receive Forms No Yes Yes Use Form-Based Workflows No Yes Yes Change Your Plan: 7. Click the radio button next to your new plan. 8. The TOTAL section updates to display the new monthly cost. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 9. Click Change plan to change the new plan. 10. To cancel your subscription, click the down arrow across from Cancel Subscription to view information on cancelling. You need call Rand McNally support to complete the process. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Chat With Us In the (your name) drop-down menu, select Chat With Us to send a message to DriverConnect support. Fill in the fields on the Chat With Us page, and click SEND to deliver your message. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Sign Out In the (your name) drop-down menu, select Sign Out to sign out and log off of the DriverConnect portal. The login screen displays after you sign out: © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Messaging The Messaging menu provides tools for communicating with others in your fleet, including instant-message chats, managing contacts, and completing workflows. Chats Tab The Chats tab in the Messaging window shows active conversations you have with your team. Here, you can send and receive messages and forms from individuals or groups within your fleet or terminal. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 1. Click a contact’s name (individual or group) or +New Chat to begin a chat. A chat window displays with your contact’s name at the top. See below. 2. A paperclip icon ( ) by a contact shows if a form has been sent. 3. Click Create New Group to create a new chat group. See full instructions in the Contacts tab help. 4. Click in the Write a message… area to type a message. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 5. Click the send icon ( ) to send the message. 6. Messages you sent display in blue. Messages you receive display in gray. Forms display with an arrow and the word FORM (up arrows are forms you sent; down arrows are forms you received). Click > to view the form. 7. Click the blue paperclip icon ( ), then click Forms or PDF to add an attachment. See below for full instructions for forms. 8. Click the Form Type dropdown menu and select a form to attach it to your message. 9.
DriverConnect Portal Help Contacts Tab The Contacts tab in the Messaging window shows all of the drivers and managers in your fleet or terminal. If you are assigned to a terminal, your contacts will be limited to other members of the terminal. If you are assigned to a fleet (the Home terminal), your contacts include all members of the fleet, regardless of terminal. Contacts are automatically updated when new users are created. You can also create groups within your contacts.
DriverConnect Portal Help 2. Click Create New Group to create a new chat group. See full instructions below. Create a New Message Group 1. In the Chats or Contacts tab, click Create New Group. The CREATE NEW GROUP window displays. 2. Type a name for the group. 3. Click +Add Participants. The ADD PARTICIPANTS window displays. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 4. Check the boxes next to the contacts you want to include in the group. 5. Click DONE. Or, click CANCEL to close without creating a group. The CREATE GROUP window displays. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help You can make changes before finalizing the group: 6. You can edit the group name. 7. Click +Add Participants to add more contacts to the group. 8. Click the X to remove a contact from the group. 9. When you are done, click Create Group to finalize the group and add it to your contacts list. Edit a New Message Group You can edit a message group by changing the name, adding and removing participants, or deleting the group.
DriverConnect Portal Help To edit a message group: 1. Click the group in the Chats tab. 2. Click the gear icon ( ) in the top bar of the Messages window. The GROUP SETTINGS page displays. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 3. Click the pencil icon ( ) to change the name of the group. Click the check ( ) to save the new name. 4. Click +Add More Participants to add additional members to the group. 5. Select additional participants and click Add to Group after selecting them. You return to the GROUP SETTINGS window after selecting more participants. 6. Click the X to remove a contact. 7. Click Delete Group to delete the group. 8. When finished, click the arrow ( ) to return to the Chats tab.
DriverConnect Portal Help Workflow Tab On the WORKFLOW tab of the Messaging window, the fleet managers can send workflows to drivers. Workflows are a series of forms that can be created by the fleet manager and sent to a driver. This is a sequence of steps that a driver needs to follow. The status of each step is tracked.
DriverConnect Portal Help On the WORKFLOW tab: 1. At a glance, view the status of workflows that have been sent and are in progress. 2. Click +New Workflow to create a new workflow. 3. Click an existing workflow to view details about that workflow. See full instructions below. Create a New Workflow 1. Click +New Workflow in the WORKFLOW tab. The NEW WORKFLOW window displays. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 2. Select a driver from the dropdown menu to receive the workflow. 3. Select a workflow from the dropdown menu. If you do not have any workflows created yet, you need to first create one on the Workflows page. 4. Enter an Estimated Date Time. This is the date and time you estimate that the driver should be able to complete the workflow. You can enter a date and time manually or click to select from a calendar popup. 5. Click Update next to a form to edit it.
DriverConnect Portal Help 7. Click Update Form to save your edits and return to the NEW WORKFLOW window. 8. Click Send Workflow to send the workflow. If a driver has been sent a workflow that has not yet been completed, you cannot send another workflow. The Send Workflow button will appear grayed out.
DriverConnect Portal Help 1. Click an existing workflow on the WORKFLOW tab. The WORKFLOW DETAIL window displays. The detail window displays: 2. The overall status of the workflow. 3. The status of each task, including the completed date and time. 4. The status of the form associated to each task. The form name is a hyperlink. Click the name of a form to view details about it. See below. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 5. You can view the completed form in read-only format in the SEND FORM page. 6. Click the back arrow ( ) to return to the WORKFLOW window. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Page Results Options Most pages in the DriverConnect Portal allow you to customize the search results. You can use search filters to narrow your results when you search for driving information. You can then filter information, show/hide and sort columns, and format the results to create and export crisp, clear, and usable reports. Search Filters Filters in the DriverConnect portal allow you to narrow down your search to quickly find the information you need.
DriverConnect Portal Help Search by Driver Group Search by Vehicle Group Individual dropdowns allow you to filter by: Driver Terminal Tractor Trip Asset You can use any combination and number of search filters you want. To display for all information without filtering, simply leave the filter dropdowns unselected. Select a Date Range You can choose to use a date range preset, or manually enter a custom date range. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help 1. Click the calendar date field to select a date range preset. 2. Select Custom Range to enter a date range manually. The date selection window displays. Select the starting date on the left, and the ending date on the right. The range you select becomes highlighted in blue. 3. You also type a date directly into the To and From fields. Use MM/DD/CCYY format. 4. Click Apply to set the date range. Or, click Cancel to close the date selection window without defining a date range. 5.
DriverConnect Portal Help Export a Report DriverConnect allows you to export your reports to a .PDF or Excel file. When you export the report, it will appear as it does on your page. That is, for all displayed columns, the formatting, sorting, and filtering you do in the portal will also be on the final report. Click an export icon to export the report to: 1. A .PDF file 2. An Excel file The export icons are located in the upper right corner of the page.
DriverConnect Portal Help Advanced Options DriverConnect lets you customize your reports by sorting, filtering, and formatting information. When you click in a column, the column turns gray, and the Advanced Options menu bar displays on top of the column. Click the column header again to return to normal view. There are four icons in the Advanced Options menu bar: - View icon. Click to format or show/hide the column. See Show/Hide Columns (page 172) and Formatting (page 168) for full instructions.
DriverConnect Portal Help Formatting The DriverConnect Portal allows you to format your reports. You can change things like the font, size, color, number type, alignment, and more. All formatting changes you make are preserved when you export your report. 1. Click in the column you want to format, click the View icon ( ), and select Formatting…. The Basic Formatting window displays. 2. In the Apply to: drop-down menu, select Headings or Detail Rows.
DriverConnect Portal Help 4. Click to move to another column. Note: Formatting changes only apply to the column listed at the top of the page. To format your entire report, you need to change formatting for each column. 5. Click OK to save your formatting changes and close this window or Cancel to discard your changes. If you selected Headings in Step 2: 6. You can click in the field to rename the column header. If you selected Detail Rows in Step 2: 7.
DriverConnect Portal Help Conditional Formatting Conditional formatting allows you to format only those rows that meet criteria you define. For example, you can set a condition to change the font for a certain state, or change colors if mileage is above a threshold. Note: Conditional formatting changes only apply to the column listed at the top of the page. To apply conditional formatting your entire report, you need to change each column. To set up conditional formatting: 1.
DriverConnect Portal Help 6. Click to move to another column. Note: Formatting changes only apply to the column listed at the top of the page. To format your entire report, you need to change formatting for each column. 7. Click OK to save your formatting changes and close this window or Cancel to discard your changes. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Show/Hide Columns You can choose to hide certain columns, so they do not display in your report. Only columns that are visible in the portal are exported to .PDF or Excel. You can access the show/hide function from the View icon: To hide a column: 1. Click the column you want to hide. 2. Click the View icon and select Hide column. To show (re-display) a column: 1. Click in any column. 2. Click the View icon. 3. Point to the Show columns menu. 4.
DriverConnect Portal Help Apply a Column Filter Filters allow you to “filter out” driving information to show only rows that meet criteria you define. Filters are applied to columns. If information is excluded from view based on the filter, then the entire row does not display. Filtering options are different depending on if the column information contains text or numbers. All filters you apply are preserved when you export your report. 1. Click in the column to format and click the Filter icon ( ).
DriverConnect Portal Help You can apply filters to more than one column at a time. If you do, then the filters will combine to show only information that matches all of the criteria. If you remove the filter from one column (by selecting Show all rows), the information will still be filtered on the other column. © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
DriverConnect Portal Help Sorting You can sort columns in ascending or descending order. Click on of the Sorting icons in the Advanced Options menu bar to sort information. - Ascending icon. Click to sort this column in ascending order (largest value at the bottom). When a column is sorted in ascending order, an upward arrow ( ) displays in the column header. - Descending icon. Click to sort this column in descending order (largest value at the top).
DriverConnect Portal Help Contact Rand McNally Support From the DriverConnect App: • Tap the Main Menu button, and then tap Settings. • Tap the Tell Rand link • Type your message and tap SEND. From the DriverConnect Portal: • Tap Your Name and select Chat With Us. • Enter the required information and click SEND. By email: • Send a message to DriverConnectSupport@randmcnally.com On the web: • Visit www.randmcnally.com/eld-50-support © 2020 Rand McNally, Inc.
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