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4 Select a traffic camera location. A preview of the live image from the camera appears next to a map of the camera's location. You can select the image preview to view the full-sized image. 5 Select Save to save the camera (optional). A thumbnail image preview of the camera is added to the main screen of the photoLive app. Saving a Traffic Camera 1 Select > photoLive. 2 Select Touch to Add. 3 Select a traffic camera. 4 Select Save. Vehicle and Driver Tools Break Planning NOTICE This device by itself is NOT an approved substitute for logbook recording requirements under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. Drivers should comply with all applicable federal and state hours-of-service requirements. When integrated with a Garmin eLog compliant Electronic Logging Device (ELD), this device enables a motor carrier to comply with hours of service logging and break requirements. For more information, or to purchase a Garmin eLog device, go to garmin.com/elog. When the break planning feature is enabled, the device notifies you one hour before suggested break times and drive hour limits and suggests break locations on your route. You can use this feature to keep track of your working hours, which may help you comply with safety regulations. NOTE: Break planning features are not available when using the car vehicle profile. Taking a Suggested Break When it is time for a break, the device notifies you and displays suggested break location POIs along your route. Select a POI from the list of suggested break locations. The device adds the break location as the next destination on your route. Starting the Break Timer The break timer starts automatically when the vehicle is moving at least 8 kph (5 mph) for 30 seconds. You can start the timer manually at any time. 1 From the map, select > Break Planner. 2 Select Start Timer. Pausing and Resetting the Break Timer The break timer pauses automatically when the vehicle stops for three minutes or longer. You can pause the timer manually for brief stops, such as parking or stopping at a truck stop. At the end of your drive, you can manually reset the timer. 1 Select Stop Timer. 2 Select an option: • To pause the timer, select Pause. • To stop and reset the timer, select Reset. Adjusting Drive Hours You can adjust your total hours driven to more closely match your hours of service records. 1 While using the break planner feature, select Total Hours Driven. 2 Enter the total hours driven. 3 Select Save. Adjusting the Daily Driving Limit You can adjust the daily driving limit to correspond with legal requirements in your area. NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas. 1 While using the break planner feature, select Daily Hours Driven. 2 Select the daily driving limit for your area. 3 Select Save. IFTA NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas. Before you can use this feature, a truck vehicle profile must be active. You can record data needed for International Fuel Tax Agreement documentation (IFTA), such as fuel-purchase data and miles driven. Entering Fuel Data 1 Select > IFTA > At the Pump. 2 Enter the fuel price per gallon. 3 Select the Fuel Used field. 4 Enter the amount of fuel purchased. 5 If necessary, select the fuel type: • To record the amount in liters, select Gallons > Liters > Save. • To record the amount in gallons, select Liters > Gallons > Save. 6 If necessary, select the Tax Included check box. 7 Select Next. 8 Select an option to record the fuel station where you refueled: • Select a nearby fuel station from the list. • Select the text field, and enter the fuel station name and address. 9 Select the fuel purchaser. Editing Fuel Data 1 Select > IFTA > Fuel Journals. 2 If necessary, select a vehicle profile. 3 If necessary, select a quarter. 4 Select a fuel record. 5 Select an option: • Select a field to edit the information. • Select to delete the record. Viewing and Exporting a Jurisdiction Summary The jurisdiction summary lists data for each state or province in which your vehicle has operated during each quarter. The jurisdiction summary is available in some areas. 1 Select > IFTA > Jurisdiction Summary. 2 If necessary, select a truck. 3 If necessary, select a quarter. 4 Select > Export > OK to export a jurisdiction summary. The device exports the summary to a .csv file and stores it in the Reports folder on the device. Editing and Exporting Trip Reports 1 From the main menu, select > IFTA > Trip Reports. 2 If necessary, select a truck. 3 If necessary, select a quarter. 4 Select a report. Vehicle and Driver Tools 15