Standalone mode error handling, Standalone mode error handling -10 – Gasboy 9800Q Series User Manual
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Pump/Remote Dispenser Operation
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The user begins to dispense fuel. Quantity is not be recorded on the display until 0.010 gallons
(0.04 liters) are reached, however, all pulses are sent out on the Pulser line, if equipped. At
0.010 gallons (0.04 liters), the fast flow valve turns on. For 9850Q, quantities are not be
recorded on the display until 0.04 gallons (0.1 liters).
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The remote dispenser continues to run until one of the following conditions occurs. These
conditions turn off all relays.
• The handle is turned off.
• The Control Feed line is turned off.
• A pulser error is detected.
• A timeout of 255 seconds is reached (if SW2-4 is CLOSED). If connected to a Fuel
Management System, the timeout loaded into the system will be used.
• A quantity of 990.000 gallons (9900.00 liters) is reached. If connected to a Fuel
Management System, the limit set in the system will be used.
• For 9850Q: A quantity of 999.00 gallons (9999.0 liters) is reached. If connected to a Fuel
Management System, the limit set in the system is used.
• The remote dispenser is halted by an operator of a Fuel Management System.
• An AC power failure occurs.
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The 9800Q continues to monitor for pulses until a 2-second period with no pulses occurs. At
this time the transaction is considered completed.
Standalone Mode Error Handling
When operating the pump/dispenser in standalone mode (not connected to a Fuel Management
System), the 9800Q displays two-digit error transaction codes on the LCD displays when
transactions are terminated abnormally (by a means other than turning off the pump handle).
There are four possible error conditions that may be displayed:
Code
Condition
55
Power failure
56
Pulser error
57
Timed out
58
Limit cutoff
The error codes are displayed for two (2) seconds at the left of the LCD window, alternating
with a 5-second display of the last sale amount. The display alternates between the two until a
new transaction begins. When an error occurs, the user should note the error code and relay the
information to the system administrator.
Transaction error codes are displayed only when the pump/dispenser is operating in
standalone mode. When connected to a Fuel Management System, (on-line mode), transaction
error codes are transmitted back to the Fuel Management System with the completed
transaction data.