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Council Regulation (EEC) No 3821/85 of 20 December 1985 on recording equipment in road transport
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The workshop card shall be able to store a personal identification number (PIN code).
The workshop card shall be able to store the cryptographic keys needed for pairing motion sensors to vehicle units.
The workshop card shall be able to store the following card identification data:
card number,
issuing Member State, issuing authority name, issue date,
card beginning of validity date, card expiry date.
The workshop card shall be able to store the following card holder identification data:
workshop name,
workshop address,
surname of the holder,
first name(s) of the holder,
preferred language.
The workshop card shall be able to store vehicles used data records in the same manner as a driver card.
The workshop card shall be able to store at least 4 such records.
The workshop card shall be able to store driver activity data in the same manner as a driver card.
The workshop card shall be able to hold driver activity data for at least one day of average driver activity.
The workshop card shall be able to store daily works period start and/or end data records in the same manner as a driver card.
The workshop card shall be able to hold at least three pairs of such records.
The workshop card shall be able to store events and faults data records in the same manner as a driver card.
The workshop card shall be able to store data for the three most recent events of each type (i.e. 18 events) and the six most recent faults of each type (i.e. 12 faults).
The workshop card shall be able to store a control activity data record in the same manner as a driver card.
The workshop card shall be able to hold records of calibrations and/or time adjustments performed while the card is inserted in a recording equipment.
Each calibration record shall be able to hold the following data:
[F3purpose of calibration (activation, first installation, installation, periodic inspection)] ,
vehicle identification,
parameters updated or confirmed (w, k, l, tyre size, speed limiting device setting, odometer (new and old values), date and time (new and old values),
recording equipment identification (VU part number, VU serial number, motion sensor serial number).
Textual Amendments
The workshop card shall be able to store at least 88 such records.
The workshop card shall hold a counter indicating the total number of calibrations performed with the card.
The workshop card shall hold a counter indicating the number of calibrations performed since its last download.
The workshop card shall be able to store data relevant to specific conditions in the same manner as the driver card. The workshop card shall be able to store two such records.] ]
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