Gasboy Site Controller II CPU User Manual
Gasboy Hardware
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Preparing to Upgrade
- Cleaning Disk Drives
- Taking Backup
- 1 Stop the site.
- 2 Use the SYSBACK command to back up system data.
- 3 Use the TRANBACK command to back up transactions.
- 4 Poll the site.
- 5 Do a P SIG and note the users and their permission levels.
- 6 Perform your end of day procedure (s).
- 7 Type P DA, press ENTER, and note the trans #.
- 8 If the site interfaces with a bank network, perform a settlement. If the bank router software has a menu, choose the write to file option.
- Updating Framos.Cfg
- V1.0 to V2.0X or above on an SC II with a Hard Drive
- 1 Insert the new Release disk in the A: drive, type CP SYSBACK.DTA A: and press ENTER. If there is not enough disk space remaining on the new Release disk, copy SYSBACK.DTA to the Applications disk.
- 2 Insert the new Applications disk in the A: drive, type A:BIN/CONVERT2 C:FRAMOS.CFG A:FRAMOS.CFG, and press ENTER.
- 3 When prompted, Do you want to save this configuration (Y/N):, insert the new Release disk in the A: drive, type Y and press ENTER.
- 1 Insert the V1.0 Release disk in the A: drive, and the new Release disk in the B: drive.
- 2 Type CP SYSBACK.DTA B:, and press ENTER.
- 3 Insert the new Applications disk in the A: drive, and the V1.0 Release disk in the B: drive.
- 4 Type A:BIN/CONVERT2 B:FRAMOS.CFG A:FRAMOS.CFG, and press ENTER.
- 5 Press ENTER. The prompt Do you want to save this configuration (Y/N): appears.
- 6 Insert the new Release disk in the A: drive, remove the disk from the B: drive, type Y, and press ENTER.
- 1 Move the old Release disk from the A: drive to the B: drive.
- 2 Install the new Release disk in the A: drive.
- 3 Type CP B:FRAMOS.CFG A:FRAMOS.CFG, and press ENTER.
- 4 Copy any user files from the old disk in the same manner.
- 5 Remove the old Release disk from the B: drive.
- 6 Place the new Applications disk in the B: drive.
- 1 Verify if a HARDBACK has been done as instructed in “Taking Backup” on page 3.
- 2 Insert the new Applications disk in the A: drive.
- 3 Type A:BIN/INSTALL, and press ENTER.
- 4 Type N if prompted to copy SYSBACK.DTA or OFFROAD.DTA.
- 5 At the prompt: Do you want to install from an additional floppy disk (Y/N):, insert the new Release disk, type Y, and press ENTER.
- 6 If prompted, do not copy the new FRAMOS.CFG to the hard drive.
- 7 Use the CP command to copy user-created files and reports-related files from the C:/ PRESERVE directory to the proper directories on the hard drive and also to the new Release disk in the A: drive.
- 8 Remove the disk from the A: drive.
- 3 - Upgrading
- Installing a New CPU Board
- 1 Turn off the power, and unplug the Site Controller.
- 2 Remove the four Phillips screws from the sides of the Site Controller, and remove the cover.
- 3 Disconnect all cables going to the CPU board (top board), and make a note of each cable and its corresponding connector.
- 4 Remove the Phillips screws that secure the Site Controller CPU board, and carefully remove the board.
- 5 Set the jumpers on the new CPU board to match the site's configuration. Refer to Figure 3-1, to set up the CPU board.
- Installing a New Memory Board
- 1 From the base of the Site Controller, remove the two Phillips screws securing the old memory board and remove the board.
- 2 Remove the standoffs from the old memory board, and install them in the same locations on the new memory board.
- 3 Ensure that there are no standoffs in the last two mounting holes, on the back of the memory board.
- 4 Install C09622 nylon standoff, and C04126 standoff in the rear left mounting hole. Refer to Figure 3-3.
- 5 Set the switches and jumper settings on the memory board as shown in the following tables associated with Figure 3-3.
- 6 Install the new memory board into the base of the Site Controller using the Phillips screws removed from the base.
- 7 Install the new CPU board in the Site Controller, and secure the board with the Phillips screws previously removed and reconnect cables.
- 8 Install the new D-site chip in the U36 socket on the CPU Board. Be careful to place the D-site chip in the proper position, and do not bend any pins.
- Installing New Software
- Procedure A
- 1 With the new Release disk in the A: drive, hold the CPU reset button for 10 seconds while powering-up the SC II.
- 2 Sign on after the files are reconstructed.
- 3 Insert the new Applications disk in the B: drive.
- 4 Type FIX TR;I and press ENTER.
- 5 Type RESTORE EV and press ENTER.
- 6 Type RESTORE TRANS FR TRANBACK.DTA and press ENTER.
- 7 Type LO TR xxxx and press ENTER.(xxxx = trans # is noted in step 7 of “Taking Backup” on page 3.)
- 8 Type AD SIG and load the users, permission levels, and sign on codes. Refer to step 5 of “Taking Backup” on page 3.
- 9 Type RUN;I and press ENTER.
- 10 Type SYSBACK and press ENTER.
- 11 Use the CP command to copy any user-created files from the V1.0 Release disk to the new Release or Applications disk.
- 12 Once the site is up and running, secure the cover to the Site Controller.
- 13 Update the spare Release disk made while executing step 5 of “Taking Backup” on page 3, or use SWAPCOPY+ to copy the entire Release disk again.
- Procedure B
- 1 With the new Release disk still in the A: drive, hold the CPU reset button for 10 seconds while powering-up the SCII.
- 2 Sign on after the files are reconstructed.
- 3 Insert the new Applications disk in the A: drive, type A:BIN/INSTALL, and press ENTER.
- 4 Answer Y to all the prompts except Install new OFFROAD.DTA file?.
- 5 When this prompt appears: Do you want to install from another floppy disk at this time (Y/ N):, insert the new Release disk, type Y and press ENTER.
- 6 Answer Y to all the prompts.
- 7 When the prompt to install from another disk appears again, type N and press ENTER.
- 8 Type FIX TR;I and press ENTER.
- 9 Type RESTORE EV and press ENTER.
- 10 Type RESTORE TRANS FR TRANBACK.DTA and press ENTER.
- 11 Type LO TR xxxx and press ENTER.(xxxx = trans # is noted in step 7 of “Taking Backup” on page 3.)
- 12 Type AD SIG and load the users, permission levels, and sign on codes. Refer to step 5 of “Taking Backup” on page 3.
- 13 Type RUN;I and press ENTER.
- 14 Type SYSBACK and press ENTER.
- 15 Use the CP command to copy any user-created files from the PRESERVE directory on the hard drive to the correct directory on the hard drive and to the new Release disk. (Report files that need to be edited to work with V2.0x or above.)
- 16 Type CP C:SYSBACK.DTA A: and press ENTER.
- 17 Update the spare new Release disk made during step 5 of “Taking Backup” on page 3, or use DISKCOPY to copy the entire Release disk currently in the A: drive.
- 18 Once the site is up and running, secure the cover to the Site Controller.
- 19 Remove the disk from the A: drive. Under normal operation there should be no disk in the A: drive.
- Procedure C
- 1 Type FIX CONF and press ENTER.
- 2 Type REBOOT;A and press ENTER.
- 3 Type RESTORE EV and press ENTER.
- 4 Type RESTORE TRANS FR TRANBACK.DTA and press ENTER.
- 5 Type LO TR XXXX where XXXX is the trans # noted in step 7 of “Taking Backup” on page 3.
- 6 Type RUN;I and press ENTER.
- 7 If you have been using the Reports Package software, insert the Reports disk made during HARDBACK into the A: drive, type A:BIN/HARDLOAD, and press ENTER. Once the reports package has been restored, remove the disk from the A: drive.
- Procedure A
- POS Software Upgrade
- 1 Before performing an upgrade, back up the data in the POS. You will need 3 formatted diskettes. If you need to format the diskettes, begin at Step 2. If you already have formatted diskettes begin at Step 2, but skip Steps 4-8.
- 2 Press CLEAR MENU and SPECIAL FUNCTION. The Special Function Menu appears.
- 3 Press 0 Exit to main menu and press ENTER.
- 4 Press 3 Utility and press ENTER.
- 5 Press 4 Format a diskette and press ENTER. The Format Diskette Submenu appears.
- 6 Choose the type of diskette you would like to format. Press 1 for 720K bytes or press 2 for 1.44Mbytes, and press ENTER. The screen prompts you to place the disk in drive A:.
- 7 After placing the disk in drive A, press ENTER. When the screen prompts you for a volume label, press ENTER. The display prompts you if you wish to format another diskette.
- 8 Press Y until all diskettes are formatted, then press N. This returns you to the format diskette submenu.
- 9 Press 0 Return to utility menu and press ENTER.
- 10 Press 0 Return to main menu and press ENTER.
- 11 Press 6 Backup files to diskette and press ENTER.
- 12 Press 2 Data and configuration files and press ENTER. The screen prompts you to put a back-up or blank diskette into drive A: and press any key.
- 13 Put one of the formatted diskettes in drive A: and press ENTER. The screen prompts you that this is not a back-up disk and would you like to start a new one?.
- 14 Press Y. When the back-up process is complete, press any key to return to the Back-up menu. Ensure that you label the back-up diskettes Data and configuration files with the current date.
- 15 Press 0 Return to main menu and press ENTER.
- 16 Press 3 Utility and press ENTER.
- 17 Press 9 Installation menu and press ENTER. The screen prompts you to place the Installation disk in drive A:.
- 18 Place the Installation disk in drive A:, and press ENTER. The screen prompts you to confirm the date and time.
- 19 If the date and time are correct, type Y and proceed to the next step. If the date and time are incorrect, type N. The program prompts you to enter the correct date.
- 20 Enter the correct date, and press ENTER. The program prompts you to enter the time.
- 21 Enter the correct time, and press ENTER. The program re-prompts you to confirm the date and time.
- 22 Press CLEAR MENU when prompted. The Profit Point installation menu will appear on the screen. Press 2 Update all program and ...
- 23 Press 0 Return to Profit Point main menu and press ENTER. Press any key when prompted.
- 24 Remove the Installation disk from drive A: and store it in a safe place.
- 25 Reboot the Personal Computer (PC) by switching the power off and on, or by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
- 26 The POS terminal initializes and comes up online.
- Reports Package Upgrade
- Installing a New CPU Board
- Index