Gasboy 1000 Series FMS Startup Manual User Manual
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GASBOY Series 1000
5-2
03/07/03
2.
Unlock and lower the rear door of the Series 1000.
3.
Make sure the Series 1000 AC POWER switch, located in the rear of the unit, is in the OFF
position.
4.
Loosen and remove the two inside knobs.
5.
Remove the four screws from the outside of the hood.
6.
Standing alongside of the unit, place one hand on the top rear of the hood assembly and one
hand on the front plastic shield. (Be careful not to break or shatter the shield).
7.
Lift the hood straight up and remove it.
8. Locate the microprocessor PCB mounted on the right side of the unit (see Figure 5-2 for
Steps 9-12).
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6. SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
System Serial #:
The serial number of the system. This number
can be found on a tag mounted to the outside of the rear
door.
Program Name/Date:
The program name and date. This information is
located on the system’s ROM (program chip). The ROM is
an integrated circuit (IC) located approximately in the
center of the system’s microprocessor PCB (see Figure 5-
2). The program name is seven alphanumeric characters
consisting of an alphabetic character followed by six
numerics, e.g., A123456.
9.
Port 1 - If necessary, move the cable for Port 1 to the appropriate connector for either RS-
232 or RS-422 communication.
10. Port 1 - Jumper Port 1 for the appropriate baud rate.
11. Port 2 - If necessary, move the cable for Port 2 to the appropriate connector for either RS-
232 or RS-422 communication. If an internal 1200 baud modem is supplied by GASBOY,
make sure the Port 2 cable is not connected to either connector.
12. Port 2 - Jumper Port 2 for the appropriate baud rate.
13. If using the Fuel Point option, a tank monitoring system or a receipt printer, verify the
connectors and jumpers for the auxiliary communications port. The auxiliary communications
port PCB assembly is shown in Figure 5-4. With the Fuel Point option, Port 1 is always the
Fuel Point; a tank monitor or receipt printer may be connected to Port 2. Without the Fuel
Point option, the tank monitor cable must be connected to Port 1 and may be RS-232 or RS-
422; the receipt printer is always connected to Port 2.
14. Auxiliary port jumpers - The K1 jumper patch contains 12 pins; the six at the left are for Port 1
and the six at the right are for Port 2. Ports 1 and 2 can be jumpered for 300 or 1200 baud.
To eliminate problems, the data terminal must run at the same (or higher) baud rate as the
tank monitor. Port 2 should always be jumpered at 9600 baud for receipt printer and 1200
baud for tank monitor.