Gasboy 1000 Series Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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Card Systems
03/07/03
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CFN Network
For Commercial Fueling Networks, the Product Authorization Codes are 2-digit
codes, encoded on the card, that enable the user to access the fuels assigned to
that code.
Authorization codes do not need to be sequential, you can use any two digit
number in the 01-99 range. The number of authorization codes and the number
of fuels is limited to 500. For example, you can have 100 authorization codes with
5 fuel types assigned to each, or 50 authorization codes with 10 assigned to each.
Whichever combination you choose, the total of codes and fuel assignments
cannot exceed 500.
When using dual cards, the product authorization code is usually encoded on only
one card (typically the vehicle card). A field separator takes the place of the digit
on the other dual card. If the product authorization code appears on both cards, it
must be the same on both cards.
"A" System
For "A" Systems, the product authorization codes can be one or two digits and
can be located anywhere on the card. If it is one digit, it is handled like the
standard system. If it is two digits, the Series 1000 internally converts the two
digit code to a Series 1000 one-digit code. If the first digit is 0, the product
authorization is determined by the second digit. If the first digit is not 0, all fuels
will be allowed. Examples: 01=1, 04=4, 11=0 (all fuels), 34=0 (all fuels).
Reference the card layout to determine the location and length of the
authorization code. The authorization table should contain the same or similar
values as those loaded on the "A" System.
Price Level Code
GASBOY CFN
The Series 1000 card layout may have a price level code to match a CFN
System. The price level code is used by the CFN System only, and is ignored
and not recorded by the Series 1000 System, the "A" System or the Commercial
Fueling Network system.
Manual Entry Check Digit
Standard
The Manual Entry Check digit determines the data that a user must enter at the
keypad during a fueling transaction. There are three possible entries: odometer,
personal identification number (PIN), and a manual entry option field). The digit
appearing on the card indicates which fields the user must enter. The check digit
codes are:
Code Required
Entries
0
No entry required
1
Odometer entry required
2
Manual entry required
3
Odometer and Manual entries required
4
PIN entries required
5
Odometer and PIN entries required
6
Manual and PIN entries required
7
Odometer, Manual, and PIN entries required
Figure 2-1. Manual Entry Check Digit Codes