Installation Guide

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1. Introduction
IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE EROAD HARDWARE
UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THIS INSTALLATION GUIDE THOROUGHLY.
Congratulations on choosing EROAD. This device is an
FMCSA-compliant electronic logging device (ELD), in addition
to an Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)-approved
electronic Weight-Mile Tax collection device. The EROAD
technology platform also oers a complete suite of user-friendly
compliance and telematics assets, including automated IFTA,
safety, and fleet management reporting.
The EROAD in-vehicle device is referred to as the Ehubo in the
remainder of this guide, which is the name of our in-vehicle
hardware.
EROAD recommends the use of a professional automotive
technician to install the Ehubo in your vehicle. Please make this
guide available to your installer and keep it for future reference.
The Ehubo is easy to install by carrying out the following steps as
described in this guide:
1. Make sure to read the Safety Information section, familiarize
yourself with the local laws regarding the installation and
use of the Ehubo, and use and follow all standard safety
precautions.
2. Choose a suitable mounting location and mount the Ehubo.
3. Install the Ehubo by connecting it to the vehicle.
4. Complete the installation by following the Ehubo’s on-
screen guide.
Keep this manual, because you will need these instructions when:
Replacing or moving an Ehubo unit
Rerunning the installation wizard (1) if moving the unit, (2)
if the unit loses connection to the ECM and a diagnostic
code appears, (3) or if requested by a technical support
representative
Ordering replacement parts
CAUTION:
THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE
BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
See Chapter 3 for more information.
Refer to Replacement Installation on page 36 if you are
installing a replacement Ehubo.