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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Miles per Gallon System
Fuel Allocation and Miles-per-Gallon
To limit the scope of the report by specifying a range of allocation numbers, type:
PRINT ALLOCATION 100-102.
[P:]* PRINT ALLOCATION 100-102
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Product Allocation
100 432.651 101 654.455 102 12.120
Total = 1099.226
[P:]*
This will list the allocation numbers 100 - 102, with gallon units.
How to Remove an Allocation Number
You can remove a single allocation number or a range of numbers from the allocation file. It is
not required for all the numbers within a range to be defined before you can remove the range.
If you remove a range of numbers, all the currently defined numbers within that range are
removed.
REMOVE ALLOCATION (REM AL;C)
[P:]* REMOVE ALLOCATION;C
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Allocation no.? 23
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Allocation no.? 100-199
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Allocation no.?
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[P:]*
If you remove an allocation number that is encoded on one or more cards, the CFN3 software
treats those cards as if there were no allocation number encoded on them. This means that fuel
can be pumped on the card until some other limitation, such as a pump fill limit, is reached.
Removing an allocation number is not the same as allocating a zero amount for an allocation
number. Allocating a zero amount locks out all cards with that number encoded on them.
Type: REMOVE ALLOCATION.
You may use the C option with the command REMOVE ALLOCATION to remove more than
one number or range of numbers at a time.
Miles per Gallon System
The miles-per-gallon system is part of the Fleet Options package (which is briefly described in
“Site Controller III Optional Packages”
. The MPG system tracks fuel-usage
information for customers who use cards. It tracks the total fuel used during a period, and it
can also track the miles per gallon and the dollars spent per mile. For the MPG system to work
properly, the customer must fuel at your site every time.