How to deactivate a pump from the command window, How to put a pump into full-service mode – Gasboy CFN III Manager Manual V3.6 User Manual
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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Operating Pumps Manually
Enabling and Disabling Devices
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.
DEACTIVATE PUMP (DE PU)
[P:]* DEACTIVATE PUMP
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Pump number? 2
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[P:]*
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.
[P:]* FULLSERV
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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:]*
[P:]* ACTIVATE PUMP;A 1
↵
[P:]*
Another way is to use the command ACTIVATE PUMP;A.
When a pump is in full-service mode, the Site Controller activates it when the hose is taken off
its hook.
If the island card reader, FPR, and console are out of service, you can put the pumps into
full-serve mode so they may still be accessed.
Transactions generated in full-serve mode have Fulsrv instead of an authorization code in the
transaction printout. They use the fallback price (unless they are paid at the console) or the
price selected by the cash/credit buttons on the pump, if available. (The printouts for the
PRINT DIAGNOSTICS and PRINT PUMP commands show full serve for pumps that are in
full-serve mode.)
Note: For full-serve mode to work, pumps must be wired for a console installation, even if
there is no console.
[P:]* PRINT PUMP
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P# T# Pr Pc
Price Totals
$Total Rate
Limit Slow
1 1 1 1
0.799 178.770
181.10 100/$
$30 0.500 Full srv
2 2 2
0.859 360.716
322.74
3 3 3
0.919 740.360
741.94
2 1 1 1
0.799 84.110
66.44 100/$
$30 0.500
3 2 3
0.919 2.140
3.13
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[P:]*