Gasboy CFN III Config Mnl V3.4 User Manual
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Table Sizes
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MDE-4316C CFN Series CFN III Configuration Manual for Windows NT® · April 2007
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Gate Table: Holds information for gate controllers. The possible number of entries should be
equal to the maximum number of gate controllers that might be installed at the site. The
number of entries used is equal to the number of gate controllers currently installed at the site.
Each gate controller takes one entry. Each possible gate controller entry takes 34 bytes. The
maximum number of possible and used entries is 8 each.
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Tank Gauge Table: Holds information for tank monitor systems (tank gauges). The possible
number of entries should be equal to the maximum number of tank monitor systems (not
tanks) that might be installed at the site. The number of entries used should be equal to the
number of tank monitor systems currently installed at the site.
Each tank monitor system takes one entry. Each possible entry takes 20 bytes. The maximum
number of possible and used entries is 16 each.
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Console Table: Contains information for each console (Check Point or Profit Point). The
possible number of entries should be equal to the maximum number of consoles that might be
installed at a site. The number of entries used is equal to the number of consoles currently at
the site. This is also the number of cash drawers at the site.
Each console takes one entry. Each possible console entry takes 536 bytes. The maximum
number of possible and used entries is 4 each.
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Fuel Point reader: Contains information for each Fuel Point reader. (Each reader can control
8 hoses). The possible number of entries should be equal to the maximum number of Fuel
Point readers that might be installed at a site. The number of entries used is equal to the
number of Fuel Point readers now at the site.
Each Fuel Point reader takes one entry. Each possible Fuel Point reader entry takes 108 bytes.
The maximum number of possible and used entries is 4 each.
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SDI: Holds information for SDIs. The possible number of entries should be equal to the
maximum number of SDIs that might be installed at the site. The number of entries used is
equal to the number of SDIs currently installed at the site.
Each SDI takes one entry. Each possible entry takes 34 bytes. The maximum number of
possible and used entries is 32.
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Tank Table: Contains the information for each tank. This includes information that is loaded
with the Site Controller commands LOAD TANK, ADD TANK, and SUBTRACT TANK.
Each time fuel is pumped from a pump assigned to that tank, the inventory quantity is
automatically decreased by the quantity of fuel pumped.
The possible number of entries should be equal to the maximum number of tanks that might be
used at the site. The number of entries used is equal to the number of tanks currently installed
at the site.
Each tank takes one entry. Each entry takes 86 bytes. The maximum number of possible and
used entries is 16 each.