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MDE-4334D Atlas™ Start-up and Service Manual · July 2013
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Introduction
Pump Programming
4 – Pump Programming
Introduction
Purpose
This section provides instructions for programming and changing settings in Gasboy Atlas
9800, 8800, and 8700 series pumps and dispensers. Programming and settings for each series
will be explained separately. Depending on the series, units will have electronic or mechanical
means to display the fuel dispensed. Retail units may also show the cost of the fuel dispensed.
Important Information About Releases
Sections of this manual may be released or updated independently to supply the most current
data. Information about release date and version for independently released sections will be
included in the section title and footer of the document. For the latest updates, refer to GOLD.
This section was last updated in July 2013.
Programming Overview
The purpose of this overview is to show the display characteristics that allow visual reference
for identifying each series of pumps and dispensers. This is accompanied by a brief description
of the programming methods. For detailed information, refer to
on
“Programming 8800 Series Units”
on
, and
on
9800 Series Electronic Commercial Units
9800 Gasboy Atlas series Electronic Commercial unit contains a volume display (money
display is omitted). The unit can operate in standalone or online mode, when connected to
various Fleet Fueling Systems, such as the Gasboy Fleet Plus, Gasboy CFN, or TopKAT Fuel
Control System. Configuring 9800 series units is done by selecting switch and jump jack (if
applicable) settings on the Central Processing Unit (CPU) Board. These switches control the
operation mode, timeout control, addressing, and pulse rates. The type of display associated
with the 9800 series units is shown in
Figure 4-1: Electronic Commercial Display
Atlas
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