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Last Update: 31 Dec 2020

Date: 31 Dec 2020

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/799

of 18 March 2016

implementing Regulation (EU) No 165/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the requirements for the construction, testing, installation, operation and repair of tachographs and their components

ANNEX I C

Requirements for construction, testing, installation, and inspection

Appendix 6

 

FRONT CONNECTOR FOR CALIBRATION AND DOWNLOAD

1.HARDWARE

1.1. Connector

INT_001The downloading/calibration connector shall be a 6 pin connector, accessible on the front panel without the need to disconnect any part of the tachograph, and shall comply with the following drawing (all dimensions in millimetres):

The following diagram shows a typical 6 pin mating plug:

1.2. Contact allocation

INT_002Contacts shall be allocated in accordance with the following table:
Pin Description Remark
1 Battery minus Connected to the battery minus of the vehicle
2 Data communication K-line (ISO 14230-1)
3 RxD — Downloading Data input to tachograph
4 Input/output signal Calibration
5 Permanent power output

The voltage range is specified to be that of the vehicle power minus 3V to allow for the voltage drop across the protective circuitry

Output 40 mA

6 TxD — Downloading Data output from tachograph

1.3. Block diagram

INT_003The block diagram shall comply with the following:

2.DOWNLOADING INTERFACE

INT_004The downloading interface shall comply to RS232 specifications.

INT_005The downloading interface shall use one start bit, 8 data bits LSB first, one even parity bit and 1 stop bit.

Data byte organisation
Start bit

:

one bit with logic level 0;

Data bits

:

transmitted with LSB first;

Parity bit

:

even parity

Stop bit

:

one bit with logic level 1

When numerical data composed by more than one byte are transmitted, the most significant byte is transmitted first and the least significant byte last.

INT_006Transmission baud rates shall be adjustable from 9 600 bps to 115 200 bps. Transmission shall be achieved at the highest possible transmission speed, the initial baud rate after a start of communication being set at 9 600 bps.

3.CALIBRATION INTERFACE

INT_007The data communication shall comply to ISO 14230-1 Road vehicles — Diagnostic systems — Keyword protocol 2000 — Part 1: Physical layer, First edition: 1999.

INT_008The input/output signal shall comply with the following electrical specification:
Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Remark
U low (in) 1,0 V I = 750 μA
U high (in) 4 V I = 200 μA
Frequency 4 kHz
U low (out) 1,0 V I = 1 mA
U high (out) 4 V I = 1 mA

INT_009The input/output signal shall comply with the following timing diagrams:

 

 

2016/799

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/799

EU Regulation

31 Dec 2020