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Gasboy CFN III Manager Manual V3.6 User Manual

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PRINT MONITOR (P MO)

[P:]* PRINT MONITOR;A

007 Pump Control Unit #1 came up Sat 15/25/99 12:01 PM
008 Pump Control Unit #12 came up Sat 15/25/99 12:01 PM
009 Island card reader #1 Case Open. Thu 9/15/99 5:09 PM
000 Island card reader #1 Case Closed Thu 9/15/99 5:11 PM
001 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 came up Thu 9/15/98 10:34 PM
002 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 EMERGENCY STOP Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
003 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 end emergency stop Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
[P:]*

Diagnostic Commands

System Status

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Use the A option with PRINT MONITOR to print the record number of each system
monitor message. If the record numbers do not start at 000, they will wrap back to 000 and
then continue on; do not worry about this, you will see all the messages sequentially.

You can use ranges with PRINT MONITOR to print specified messages.

PRINT MONITOR -nn prints the last nn messages.

[P:]* PRINT MONITOR -3

Pump Control Unit #1 came up Thu 9/15/99 5:23 PM
Tank #3 7476 Gal Delivery Thu 9/15/99 8:03 PM
Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 came up Thu 9/15/99 10:34 PM
Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 EMERGENCY STOP Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 end emergency stop Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
[P:]*

[P:]* PRINT MONITOR @9309172230

Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 came up Thu 9/15/99 10:34 PM
Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 EMERGENCY STOP Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 end emergency stop Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
[P:]*

[P:]* PRINT MONITOR;A 1

002 Tank #3 7476 Gal Delivery Thu 9/15/99 8:03 PM
003 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 came up Thu 9/15/99 10:34 PM
004 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 EMERGENCY STOP Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
005 Check Pt/Profit Pt #1 end emergency stop Thu 9/15/99 10:45 PM
[P:]*

PRINT MONITOR @yymmddhhmm prints all messages since date and time specified, in
order by record number. If you enter a partial argument, the Site Controller uses the current
date and time except for the data you enter to replace it. It uses the data you enter starting at
the right-hand side of the argument.

For example, if you enter @1245, the Site Controller will use the current year, month, and
day, but will use 12:45 for the time. If you enter @061245, the system will use the current
year and month, but will use the 6th day of the month and 12:45 for the time.

You must specify the time in 24-hour time. For example, 10:00PM is 2200.

PRINT MONITOR ## prints messages starting with the record number following ##. You
can use this type of range to print system monitor messages that have occurred since the last
time you used the command.

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