Operating pumps manually, How to activate a pump from the command window, How to deactivate a pump from the command window – Gasboy CFN III Mgnr's Mnl V3.4 User Manual
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Operating Pumps Manually
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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004
Operating Pumps Manually
How To Activate a Pump from the Command Window
You can start and stop a pump from the command window. This is useful if you do not have a
console and your island card reader is out of order, or you want to pump fuel without using a
card.
To activate a pump from the command window for one transaction, use the command
ACTIVATE PUMP or AC PU.
The transaction is recorded as a cash transaction. If the pump you select is available, the
terminal will print PUMP IS READY. ACTIVATE PUMP uses the fallback price or the price
level selected by the pump’s cash/credit buttons, if available.
You may use the C option with the command ACTIVATE PUMP.
If the P1 option is used with ACTIVATE PUMP, the P1 data will be used as the account
number, and the account type will be club. No verification or checks will be performed on the
account data. You may include a D as a field separator, and follow it by discretionary data,
such as the expiration date.
How To Deactivate a Pump from the Command Window
Use the command DEACTIVATE PUMP or DE PU to turn off a pump that is in use. You may
use the C option with the command DEACTIVATE PUMP.
How To Put a Pump into Full-service Mode
Use the command FULLSERV to place all of the pumps into full-service mode at once. To
remove them from full-service, use the command SELFSERV.
ACTIVATE PUMP (AC PU)
P* ACTIVATE PUMP
↵
Pump number? 2
↵
Pump is ready.
P*
DEACTIVATE PUMP (DE PU)
P* DEACTIVATE PUMP
↵
Pump number? 2
↵
P*
P* FULLSERV
↵
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-11-12-13-14-15-16
WARNING: All pumps now in
full-service mode.
↵
P*