The only thing I am confused about,is you done a entry to Finnish your shift on the 3rd, and then you done an entry to start your shift also on the 3rd, surely you're starting your new shift on the 4th ??
On the pre 1.3 VDO Tacho’s doesn’t it fill the end of shift until start of shift as ? Time , as vosa now like to see rest time as opposed to ? Time, I think there is a way around this, you select no when it says was this your end of shift and then you forward the time to the start of your shift and select the bed/rest symbol.
This is indeed correct. We see this mistake a lot with customers (we are developer of analytical tacho software). It goes into everything that is logical indeed. But drivers have to select 'no' when asked if this was the end of the shift, and select the bed icon just as masonictrucker wrote. If you select 'yes' the remaining time will be filled in with blank data and you'd fail to adhere to the 24h accountability.
tell me please how does it start, I mean start (insert card) in this tachograph after the weekend break? is NO clicked when offering end of shift or YES? It happens to me that I click YES when he offers me a question at the end of the shift, I follow everything and he doesn't give me a break for the period before, leave me a question mark on the slip ... Thank you ...
Dear Mario, you'd have to select yes for manual entry, then no for end of shift. Then up the date and time to the moment you inserted your card and select the bed icon.
you where the clearest as possible, thank you for the help
Great video and very simple way of teaching
Perfectly clear
Thank you Sir
that's brilliant tutorial thank you!
Thanks for the video. Very helpful 👍🏽
Perfect video thank you very much!👌
The only thing I am confused about,is you done a entry to Finnish your shift on the 3rd, and then you done an entry to start your shift also on the 3rd, surely you're starting your new shift on the 4th ??
What if you press "yes" twice in a row? As if it was end of my shift.
Come on Derby. Thanks
On the pre 1.3 VDO Tacho’s doesn’t it fill the end of shift until start of shift as ? Time , as vosa now like to see rest time as opposed to ? Time, I think there is a way around this, you select no when it says was this your end of shift and then you forward the time to the start of your shift and select the bed/rest symbol.
This is indeed correct. We see this mistake a lot with customers (we are developer of analytical tacho software). It goes into everything that is logical indeed. But drivers have to select 'no' when asked if this was the end of the shift, and select the bed icon just as masonictrucker wrote. If you select 'yes' the remaining time will be filled in with blank data and you'd fail to adhere to the 24h accountability.
tell me please how does it start, I mean start (insert card) in this tachograph after the weekend break? is NO clicked when offering end of shift or YES? It happens to me that I click YES when he offers me a question at the end of the shift, I follow everything and he doesn't give me a break for the period before, leave me a question mark on the slip ... Thank you ...
Dear Mario, you'd have to select yes for manual entry, then no for end of shift. Then up the date and time to the moment you inserted your card and select the bed icon.
3.08. 7:56 ??? 3.08. 14:00 bagi un kaput.
on a 1.3 software
Yes indeed - video is a few years old now so we need to make a more up to date one - thank you for the prompt :)
I'm confused as fuck