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Gasboy CFN III Mgnr's Mnl V3.4 User Manual

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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004

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Tank and Pump Commands

The last column, pump status, which has no heading, shows the current status of the hose.

The A option with PRINT PUMP displays the values of the pump totalizers, as of the end of
the previous shift. (These values are updated whenever the commands LOAD SHIFT, NEXT
SHIFT, RESET TOTALS, and NEXT DAY are run.)

The first seven columns with the A option are identical to the PRINT PUMP display. The two
columns on the right display each pump’s quantity and dollar totals at the time the shift change
occurred; these two columns are not totaled.

T#

The tank number is the number of the fuel storage tank drawn upon by that hose.

Pr

The product code is the number of the product assigned to the hose with LOAD FUEL. Use PRINT
PRODUCT to view the product names that correspond to the numbers.

Pc

The price code controls what prices will be charged for each method of payment such as cash or
credit. It is the code entered with LOAD FUEL.

Price

The price is the current fallback value assigned to the price code with LOAD PRICE. (The fallback
price is defined in this chapter under Price codes.)

Totals

The quantity totalizer is the cumulative quantity pumped for the hose. These totalizers will roll over
periodically when all 9s are displayed.

$Totals

The dollar totalizer is the cumulative dollar sales for the hose. Dollar totalizers will also roll over
periodically.

Rate

The pulser rate is the number of pulses produced per unit of measure, such as gallons. It applies
only to fuel products, and is an accurate way of measuring flow. $ means that dollars are being
counted, L means that liters are being counted, and G means that gallons are being counted.

Limit

The fill limit is the amount automatically requested, unless overridden, when a customer asks for a
fill. (The limit assigned to privately issued cards can be different than the hose fill limit.)

Slow

The slow flow cutoff point determines how soon before reaching a limit or preset amount the slow
pump mode is activated. The purpose of slow flow cutoff is to prevent the pump from coasting past
the preset amount or limit. Slow flow cutoff point is always specified in gallons or liters.

Down

The pump is out of service. The commands PRINT DIAGNOSTICS 2 and PRINT DIAGNOSTICS 8
give more diagnostic information about pump control units and pumps, respectively.

Pumping

The pump is currently activated. The command PRINT TIP gives more information on transactions
in progress.

Reader

If this appears for any length of time, the pump is stuck. Type ENABLE PUMP;A followed by the
pump number.

Console

If this appears for any length of time the pump is stuck. Type ENABLE PUMP;A followed by the
pump number.

Disabled

You have run the DISABLE PUMP command, no price has been entered in the Site Controller, or
the pulser has developed a problem.

Ful Srv

The pump is in full-serve mode. It will pump any time the hose is taken off-hook. To get a pump out
of full-serve mode, type DEACTIVATE PUMP;A followed by the pump number.

The pump is idle.

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