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1 Initial Login Screen Enter username and password.
Check “Remember Me” to autofill username for future logins Use the Show Password button to see the password you type in. The password will otherwise show as dots only. The Password Reset button (optional) will send an to this driver allowing them to reset their password. (Note: driver needs to have access to their to complete the process and the driver’s user account must have a working ) Tap OK to login (updated June 2018)

2 Select Carrier Tap on your carrier company Tap Next Step

3 Select Tractor Tap on your tractor Use the search field if needed
Tap Next Step

4 Select Trailer Tap on your trailer Use the search field if needed
Tap Next Step The custom trailer and multiple trailer selection is an option by permission

5 Select Current Status Choose your status for the start of your day.
Check limits on the left and scroll down below Period Limit to check Consecutive Off Duty Hour to verify you’ve reached your reset hours.

6 Select Current Status Use the add note button to annotate any manual status change Tap Finalize Login to finish the login process

7 Home Screen This is your home screen

8 Uncertified Logs Upon login, POV will remind you if you have any uncertified log book days. Choose to certify Log Book or Not Right Now

9 Unidentified Records Unidentified records will appear on a driver’s log after connecting to a vehicle that has stored unidentified records. The driver can view/accept, or Close the window. If the driver closes the window, the records sync down to the tablet and to OneView.

10 Unidentified Records Drivers can see how unidentified records affect their log book. If the records do no belong to the driver, they can tap Ignore Day. If the records do belong to the driver they can accept them.

11 Unidentified Records If accepting the records, tap yes to accept.

12 Unidentified Records Add a note to your unidentified records.

13 Unidentified Records View records in Table view.
Note – if records do not belong to driver, the table view may show a different vehicle for this driver on this day.

14 Unidentified Records View records in Hours view to see how unidentified records affects current hours of service. Note: if records are not for the current day, they may not affect the current day’s hours.

15 Unidentified Records View records in Violations view to see how unidentified records affects current violations.

16 Unidentified Records If a driver taps Ignore Day and then Yes, the unidentified records for that day will no longer show on the tablet.

17 Unidentified Records The records that have been Ignored will still show in OneView to be assigned out to the appropriate person.

18 Commodity/Shipping Document Number
Add your shipping document number, Bill of Lading, commodity, or other information about your load or work being done. When it is red, you have not added anything yet and will be in violation if you drive without adding your information. Tap to change. Your keyboard will appear and you can type. It will accept letters, numbers, symbols up to 40 characters.

19 Inspection For Pre and Post trip inspections, you must be in On Duty, Not Driving then tap inspection

20 Driver Inspections Use the Inspect Vehicle button to submit a pre-trip or post-trip on your current tractor and trailer.

21 Driver Inspection Form
Check all passed at the top Tractor points are first, scroll down for trailer and emergency points Next find the inspection point that has a defect (if any)

22 Driver Inspection Form
Make notes on defects by first check the defect box on the point that failed, then tap in the white box to type in your notes. ** Optional - You can make notes on passed points by tapping on the word notes to the right of the inspection point. Tap in the white box and type your note. When your notes are complete, tap Sign & Submit at the bottom.

23 Sign & Submit DVIR By tapping yes, your digital signature is applied to this inspection.

24 Review DVIR When a defect is submitted, the Driver Inspections page will show a Review Last Inspection button. All defects must be reviewed. Tap Review Last Inspection.

25 Review DVIR The defects will show with the red check mark next to defect. Mark the correct Review status on the left side. Then sign & submit this review before this vehicle can go back out on the road.

26 Inspection The Last Inspection button will always show this tractor and this trailer’s last inspection, no matter who submitted it.

27 Change Duty Status Change your duty status

28 Change Duty Status Choose duty status or check limits.
While connected to your vehicle, duty statuses will automatically move to driving when the vehicle is moving 5mph or more and prompt the driver to move to On Duty, Not Driving when the vehicle is not in motion after 5 minutes. After 1 minute of inaction by driver, POV will automatically move the driver to On Duty, Not Driving status.

29 On Duty, Not Driving (Yard Move)
Yard Move will stop the change to driving status. Drive as far and as fast as needed while in yard move. Add the appropriate note in the reason box. Use a quick note or type your own custom note. Click OK to start using this special status.

30 Off Duty (Personal Use of CMV)
Personal Use of CMV will stop the change to driving status. Drive as far and as fast as needed while in Personal Use of CMV. Add the appropriate note in the reason box. Use a quick note or type your own custom note. Click OK to start using this special status.

31 Motion =Lock Screen When your vehicle is in motion, POV will only show a lock screen.

32 Change Status Message After 5 minutes of no longer moving, you will see a message pop up allowing you to change your status or wait 60 seconds and your status will automatically change to On Duty, Not Driving.

33 Fuel Record Tap fuel to record a fuel purchase

34 New Record Tap New Record to add fuel record

35 Fuel Record Fuel records will default to the truck you are currently driving. To change to another tractor or trailer, use the change button on the top right. Invoice Number is optional. Enter all other information. Make sure that your date includes the actual time you were at the fuel pump.

36 Seller Info – Option 1 (GPS)
In the Seller, Nearby will show any landmarks (geo-fenced businesses) in your area. Choose your fuel stop from this list. Use the search field to narrow the list or search for your location. If not found, tap New.

37 Seller Info – Option 2 (Manual Entry)
If you have a connection to the cloud, tap Use Current Location to add the street address based on your current location. Then add the name of your stop in the Name field. If you do not have a connection you will have to type it in manually.

38 Scan Receipt Scan receipt will activate your device’s camera to take a photo of your receipt. Use the Change tractor button to attach this fuel record to a different tractor.

39 Saved Fuel Record(s) You will see your fuel records here. They will load to the cloud and disappear. Even if they don’t yet disappear, the fuel record loads to the cloud immediately.

40 Status The status button will show your hours remaining to the closest time limit.

41 Status Screen See your hours of service time limits on the left. Timers will turn orange with 30% time remaining. Timers will turn red with 10% or less left of your limit.

42 Recap Screen Recap will show your daily totals for the last 7 days

43 Status Screen Another way to change your status is to use the status button here on the Status Screen

44 Status Screen – Commodity
If you need to change your commodity, click on the commodity button (not all companies will have access to change their commodity)

45 Status Screen – Rule Set
Buttons on the right allow you to change any of the options you’ve selected through the login process. If you have permission to change cycles on your tablet, you will see the Cycle button on the Status Screen

46 Status Screen – choose Rule Set
When you select a new cycle, your limits will recalculate automatically allowing you to stay compliant with the new cycle. Your cycle will also appear on your log book page Rulesets can be narrowed in OneView to only include the rules your drivers will use, and hide the rules they will not use

47 Jobs The jobs button will show how many jobs are in your queue. Tap there to see your jobs

48 Jobs List Any assigned jobs will show in a list

49 Jobs - Tasks Tap on any job to see the stops for completion. Click on each step to complete

50 Jobs - Tasks Tap on any job to see the stops for completion. Click on each step to complete

51 Jobs - Tasks Tap on any job to see the stops for completion. Click on each step to complete

52 Jobs – Form When filling out a form, tap on a field to add information your company requires. If there is a Picture/Scan field, your tablet’s camera will activate allowing you to take a photo to upload with your form. Make sure to save.

53 Jobs – Signature Tap a signature line to bring up the signing box. Use your finger or stylus to sign.

54 Jobs – Task Completion After completing any job task click done and choose either done to stay on this page or done and next task to see the next task from your list.

55 Jobs – In Progress When looking at your task list, any completed step will be a lighter color. Any steps in progress will show “In Progress”

56 Jobs – Navigate Any navigation step will have a navigate button to open your google maps for turn by turn directions.

57 Self Dispatch Use New on your jobs page to self dispatch a job while in the field.

58 Self Dispatch Choose the type of job or job template from your list of job types and fill out the appropriate fields. Your list will differ from this screenshot.

59 Self Dispatch Fill out the appropriate fields. Your job form may differ from this screenshot.

60 Self Dispatch Target: use the search to look for the landmark you will use as your target, or if you are already at your location, it may show in the nearby list. Tap to add.

61 Log Book Logbook button will show your log book pages

62 Log Book See your name and cycle, date and time zone, duty statuses on the graph and locations. Tap on the calendar to change dates and to see if past days are signed & certified

63 Log Book Calendar The black check circle on calendar days shows which days are certified. Tap on any day to go directly to that day.

64 Log Book Unsigned Days Tapping on Aug 17 from the calendar menu brings you to that date that is uncertified. Tap on the orange Certify button to sign & submit that log day.

65 Log Book Certify Certify log days by tapping the Certify Button and Agree. Tapping not ready will leave this day uncertified.

66 Log Book Digital Signature
After certifying a log day, your name and the time will be your digital signature

67 Log Book – Data Details Hidden data drop-down by tapping gray bar. Details are required by FMCSA

68 Log Book – Log Table – below graph
Scroll below graph and see a table of all log events. With the Duty Statuses Only box checked, see just duty status changes in the event type/status column

69 Log Book – Log Table – below graph
Scroll below graph and see a table of all log events. With the Duty Statuses Only box unchecked, see all events including login, logout, certification of logs, intermediate records as required by ELD and more. Tap on any row to get an edit menu.

70 Log Book – Event Table Insert Record
If you need to change the time of a record, you will instead insert a new record at that time. Use the (+) symbol to insert missing records. Choose the dated and time of the new record. Then choose the duty status of the new record.

71 Log Book – Event Table Insert Record
If you need to change the time of a record, you will instead insert a new record at that time. Use the (+) symbol on the lower right of the graph to insert missing records. Choose the dated and time of the new record. Then choose the duty status of the new record.

72 Log Book Annotation from status dot
You may also tap on an event dot on the graph to edit a status record.

73 Log Book Annotation from status dot
You may also tap on an event dot on the graph to edit a status record.

74 Log Book Annotation from graph
You may also tap on an event dot on the graph to edit a status record or tap and hold on the graph to insert a record where your finger is placed.

75 Log Book Annotation from graph
If you are inserting a record, you will see the time selector confirming what time you placed your finger. Adjust as needed. If you tapped on a dot to edit, you will not see this time clock selector. Go to the next step.

76 Log Book Annotation from graph
Next you will see the menu of items to adjust if you tapped on a status dot, or the menu of items to add if you are inserting a missing status.

77 Log Book Annotation from graph
Always make a note before saving.

78 Log Book – Suggested Edits
If an HOS manager suggests an edit to a driver’s logbook, there will be an edit pencil icon on the logbook tab.

79 Log Book – Suggested Edits
The driver will click the edit pencil icon at the top of the log graph

80 Log Book – Suggested Edits
View the edits in the log view

81 Log Book – Suggested Edits
View the edits in the table view

82 Log Book – Suggested Edits
View the edits in the hours view

83 Log Book – Suggested Edits
View the edits in the violations view

84 Log Book – Suggested Edits
Accept or reject any or all of the suggested edits.

85 Messages If you have any messages, you will see a number on your message button.

86 Messages Tap on any of your messages to read

87 Replying to Messages You can read and reply to messages

88 New Message Create a new message by filling in these fields. You will only be able to send messages to people in your company.

89 OneView – Message Notification
In OneView, you can tell messages have been read by seeing the eye glasses next to the user’s name

90 POV Menu Use the POV menu to access other features of POV

91 Training Modules Use help button or help menu to access tutorials. Watch these interactive tutorials when using Wi-Fi. If you log into POV while on a WiFi connection, these tutorials will automatically download to your device allowing you to access them offline. You must do this if you are on a wired device. The cloud in the upper right corner will show the download progress.

92 Team Driving Use the POV menu to add up to 3 other team drivers (4 people total)

93 Team Driving The new team driver will login with their username and password at tap OK

94 Team Driving They will pick a non-driving status upon login
*They will not pick a carrier, tractor, trailer – it will keep these the same as the driver*

95 Team Driving On the team driver tab, they can choose “Make Me Driver” to assume the driving designation. Who ever is the driver will see a small steering wheel next to their name on the top name tabs

96 Team Driving If the team drive clicks Make me Driver, they will have to confirm by tapping Yes. They will now be the driver.

97 Team Driving When tapping on any name tab at the top, the user will have to re-enter their password and tap Unlock. If a team driver leaves and forgets to log out of the app, any team member can tap Sign Out on a team members tab and they will be deleted from this team driving occurrence. *This sign out button will not change their status to off duty.* When a team driver ends their shift, they should use the normal sign out process from their home screen.

98 Enforcement View During roadside inspections, use the Enforcement View to show your log book to law enforcement.

99 Enforcement View In Enforcement View, a DOT official can scroll up and down to see information, use the calendar to see the last 7 days and today, but they cannot edit anything accidentally. To see last inspection data, click on Driver Inspections

100 Enforcement View See the last inspection data.
Tap on Unidentified Records to view.

101 Enforcement View Cycle through days to see unidentified records on this tablet. Tap on Driver Logs to return to the log book.

102 Enforcement View

103 Enforcement View Tap Exit to resume normal POV function.

104 Enforcement View The driver will have to enter their password and tap unlock to exit the Enforcement view.

105 POV Menu Use the POV menu to access other features of POV

106 About POV About POV will give you technical support information

107 POV Menu Use the POV menu to access other features of POV

108 Logs logs allows you or DOT to the last 7 days plus today’s log book pages **Canada 120/14 will send 14 days logs**

109 POV Menu Use the POV menu to access other features of POV

110 Transfer Logs Transfer ELD data allows you or DOT to the last 7 days plus today’s log book pages

111 POV Menu Use the POV menu to access other features of POV

112 Settings Settings allows you to select US or Metric units of measure

113 Sign Out After tapping sign out, if you are NOT in Off Duty, you will see a prompt to change your status to Off Duty, or another status. Choose “Skip” to stay in your current status, or tap on another status and then OK.

114 Sign Out The next step is to choose to Sign Out, or to Certify Logs and then Sign Out.

115 Sign Out You may see a Syncing window to let you know if you should wait a moment before powering off the tablet in order to let all your records sync to the cloud.

116 Sign Out You will be brought to the OLDEST day on your tablet that is unsigned. It may not be today’s date. Sign and then make sure all days are signed. The tap Sign Out in the bottom right corner. You will not be signed out of the app until you tap Sign Out on your log book.


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