Introduction, Fleetconnect system components – Liquid Controls DMS i1000 EZConnect Operators User Manual
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InTroduCTIon
fleetConnect system Components
MeTerInG sysTeM
Typically mounted to the back or side of a delivery
vehicle, the metering system accurately measures,
controls the flow, and preserves the purity of the product.
A Liquid Controls metering system can include the meter,
LectroCount electronic register, strainer, ETVC probe
(temperature compensation), air eliminator, and control
valve. In FleetConnect systems, in order to safeguard
against misfuelings, the control valve is opened only
when vehicles are identified by the EZConnect button
reader.
leCTroCounT reGIsTer
LectroCount registers can be Weights & Measures
approved and mounted onto the meter. LectroCount
registers provide metrological data during custody
transfers for the DMS i1000 FleetConnect.
prInTer
The printer prints out a record (ticket) of the delivery.
The Epson Roll Printer is ideal for the long tickets
FleetConnect prints at the end of fueler shifts.
eZConneCT buTTon reader and rfId buTTons
The EZConnect button reader is a handheld device that
reads the ID number of uniquely-numbered stainless
steel buttons called RFID buttons. During setup, a
vehicle record is created for every fuelable vehicle or
piece of equipment that you fuel. Then, each vehicle
record is then programmed with a RFID button number.
Finally, the RFID buttons are physically attached to the
vehicle they represent in the FleetConnect database.
Before fuel deliveries, fuelers attach the EZConnect
to a vehicle’s RFID button. A RF transceiver inside the
EZConnect transmits the ID number to the DMS i1000.
DMS i1000 FleetConnect pulls the vehicle file with the
RFID button number and records the delivery information
together according to vehicle data.
Epson Roll Printer
LectroCount Registers
LC PD Meter
EZConnect Button Reader
with Button and FleetConnect
Antenna