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Pump/dispenser automatic test – Gasboy CFN Series SCII Start-Up Manual User Manual

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03/07/03

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Section 11

PUMP/DISPENSER AUTOMATIC TEST

The automatic test verifies pump operation and ensures that transactions are accurately recorded
and that quantities and prices agree with those displayed on the pumps. As each transaction is
completed, it should print on the data terminal attached to the logger port. For remote sites not
using the monitor mode, either a data terminal can be temporarily connected to the logger port or
the information will have to be manually polled. The steps outlined in this section indicate the
proper procedure for testing and the expected results.

IMPORTANT

Before the pumps can be properly tested in automatic using the island card reader and/or
console, the CFN system must be configured for the pulser type on each pump (e.g, gallon wheel,
money wheel, electronic register) and the pulser rate (e.g., 1:1, 10:1, 100:1, 500:1). To verify this,
perform the print pump command, P PU, and verify the rate column on the printout with the
physical pumps at the site.

NOTE:

The system counts edges, not pulses. For example: 10:1 on gallons = 20 edges per

gallon, 100:1 on gallons = 200 edges per gallon. If you have a penny pulsing pump
(e.g., one pulse per penny), a 10:1 pulse ratio would yield 200 edges per dollar. When
you do a P PU command, the edges figure is shown in the RATE column.

When using pumps and/or dispensers at retail sites, the proper price must be set on the pump
and loaded in the system to verify proper registration. The fallback price (Level 0) should be the
same as the posted prices; if using dollar pulsers it must be the same.

If you are using the Site Controller II or Islander II interfaces to electronic pumps, pulse rates are
not important. On Gilbarco, pulse units must be $ (dollar).

If pulse rates need to be changed, a Dsite inhouse chip is required.

ISLAND CARD READER - PUMP ACTIVATION TEST (OPTIONAL)

1.

Place all the override switches, located in the pump control unit(s) (see Figure 5-1) into the
ON position.

2.

Using the test cards/keys (provided with each system), select Hose 1. Turn on Hose 1 using
the pump handle. Hose 1 should reset and be able to dispense product.

3.

Dispense some product with Hose 1.

4.

Turn on all other hose handles. Only Hose 1 should be activated or dispense product.

5.

Turn off all other hose handles.

6.

Turn off the handle for Hose 1. Place the handle for Hose 1 back into the ON position. Hose
1 should not reset and should not dispense product.

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