Vehicle Data Recording
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Tacholink Millenium |
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The
Tacholink MILLENNIUM
is a self-contained Data-Logger,
Event Data Recorder and Digital
tachograph. The
Tacholink Millennium is
the on-board computer for
effective Event, Vehicle and
Fleet management.
Designed to provide the vehicle
operator with an interactive
source of information via the
Membrane Keypad and LCD, the
Tacholink Millennium
can display speed, GPS position,
Driver Activity and triggered
Exceptions among other things.
All recorded data can be
transferred to a PC for viewing,
report generating and printing.
Data transfer can be by cable or
by using our Download Smart
Module (DSM). Remote data
transfer is also possible by
using the optional RF Module.
The unit and DSM, as pictured
above, comprise the entire
standard product. With the
Tacholink Millennium,
CircuitLink
has
integrated the driver input unit
and base unit to provide total
Fleet Management capability with
the security of detailed data
recording for Event analysis.
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Tacholink
Black
Box |
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The
Tacholink BLACK BOX
is a self-contained
Data-Logger, Event Data Recorder
and Digital tachograph. The
Tacholink Black Box
is the on-board computer for
effective Event, Vehicle and
Fleet management.
Designed to discreetly monitor
and record vehicle data, the
Tacholink Black Box
is placed unobtrusively in the
vehicle. You can Set, and
Forget. All recorded data is
transferred to a PC for viewing,
report generating and printing.
Data transfer can be by cable or
by using our Download Smart
Module (DSM). The optional
CircuitLink
Dash
Box can be used to house a
Driver Tag Port, a manual Event
Trigger, a Buzzer (to indicate
exceptions) and a communications
port for downloading the DSM.
Remote data transfer is also
possible by using the optional
RF Module. The unit as pictured
above, together with a small
Dash Box and the DSM, comprise
the entire standard product.
With the Tacholink Black
Box,
CircuitLink
has
integrated total Fleet
Management capability with the
security of detailed data
recording for Event analysis.
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