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Now a computer that reads tachograph charts

3rd May 1980, Page 62
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By linking the Lucas Kienzle AUTOMATIC tachograph to the IP 1613 Micro Computer the fleet operator can achieve operating economies and help defeat spiralling costs, The data source is the Lucas Kienzle AUTOMATIC tachograph having a specially designed chart, which can be optoelectron ically scanned and processed by the Lucas Kienzle IF 1613 computer. The resuft is a print-out giving driver and vehicle orientated data and analyses which provides a sound basis for improvements in route planning and manpower productivity.

But that's not all the driver will prefer the AUTOMATIC tachograph because he only has to remember to switch the time group knob when he is about to take a break. No more tedious switching into and out of the driving mode. This feature alone could be considered to be reason enough to go AUTOMATIC.

AND there is more! Even if your vehicle fleet is small, the IF 1613 Micro-Computer can still be used to look after your accounts or stocks — since it is based on the well tried Kienzle 2000 series computer.

The system costs less than you may suppose clip the coupon and we will tell you more.

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