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Gasboy CFN Series CFN II Quick Reference User Manual

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CFN II Quick Reference

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C09159 Rev. 2238

REset DIagnostics (65) clears diagnostic error
counter.

Option: I
I

option resets after a reconfiguration

REset PUmp (66) resets pump totalizers.

REset TOtals (67) resets the daily sales totals.

Option: AI
A option resets daily and cumulative sales

totals to zero, and loads shift 1

I

option resets cumulative only

REset TRansaction (68) resets first (oldest)
transaction to save and to print pointer.

Options: AI
A option resets all transaction table pointers,

including next transaction to send to CFN
host and next transaction to log; if a number
is provided with the A option, the CFN host
poll pointer is set to that transaction number;

I

option deletes transactions in progress
(resulting in unassigned transactions and
loss of card data needed for billing any
pumping transactions that were in progress)

RESTORE disk-based command to restore contents
of selected data tables from disk file
SYSBACK.DTA (by filename if specified).

Options: [old] {table1 [table2] ... | {everything |

reconstructed} [except table [table] ...]}
[from filename] [corrupt]

[old] restores from backup files created under

FRAMOS version 0.2, which used a
different format for the cron table; it
converts the cron entries to FRAMOS
version 1.0 format while restoring them

table1 [table2] ... restores specified tables (if

backed up)

-or-
everything [except table1 [table2] ...] restores

all tables (if backed up); optional: except
specified tables table1, table2, etc.

-or-
reconstructed [except table1 [table2] ...]

restores all reconstructed tables (if backed
up); optional: except specified tables table1,
table2, etc.

[from filename] this option restores from data in

file filename

[corrupt] restores records with bad checksums

RMdir (140) removes an empty directory.

RUN (69) restarts site.

Options: IA
I

option starts site initially, or after a crash

A option restarts a site after a console

emergency stop

safedrop a shift-change command to reconcile a
cash-drawer amount when money is taken out to
adjust the till.

Options: [POS#] [$amount]

SEND COMmand (156) sends a command from the
Site Controller to one or more Profit Points.

SEND COMMAND device command
For device, substitute one of the following:

C*

all Profit Points

C1

Profit Point #1 (or C2 for Profit

Point #2, etc.)

C1C2 Profit Points 1 and 2; etc.

For command, substitute any of the commands

you can enter at a DOS prompt.

Option: A
A option does not wait for operator response at

the Profit Point before clearing the display,
if any, from the executed command

SEND FIle (157) sends a file from the Site
Controller to one or more Profit Points, or from a
Profit Point to the Site Controller. Requires at least
50 free buffers.

In the following, S stands for source, and D

stands for destination:

SEND FILE[;A] [mode] S-device S-filename

D-device[D-device . . .] [D-filename]

A option causes the command to run in the

background

Mode stands for transfer mode. It is a single-digit

number or the letter e (9 is the default). Only
one mode is allowed at a time. Modes are:

1

overwrite only (send the file only if the

file already exists)

3

resume prior send, abort if file does not

exist

4

do not overwrite, do not make directory

5

overwrite ok, do not make directory

8

do not overwrite, ok to make directory

9

overwrite ok, ok to make directory

e

execute transferred file on destination

device.

For S-device, substitute one of the following:
S

Site

Controller

C1 Profit Point #1

C2 Profit Point #2; etc.

In place of S-filename, insert the name (including

the path) of the file to be sent.