Hello,
Logbook is not an EOBR, it is a computerized log. Logbook is not required to have a manual, only an EOBR is. I have provided the FMCSA information below.
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***FMCSA Information on Computerized logs***
Question 28: May a driver use a computer to generate his
or her record of duty status (log book) and then manually sign the computer
printouts in lieu of handwritten logs?
Guidance: A driver may use a computer to generate the
graph grid and entries for the record of duty status or log books, provided the
computer-generated output includes the minimum information required by §395.8
and is formatted in accordance with the rules. In addition, the driver must:
1. Be
capable of printing the record of duty status for the current 24-hour period at
the request of an enforcement officer.
2. Print
the record of duty status at the end of each 24-hour period, and sign it in his
or her handwriting to certify that all entries required by this section are
true and correct.
3. Maintain
a copy of printed and signed records of duty status for the previous 7
consecutive days and make it available for inspection at the request of an
enforcement officer.