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Gasboy 1000 Series Technical Reference Manual User Manual

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Card Systems

03/07/03

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CFN Network

When using this option with the Commercial Fueling Network cards, the most
significant digit for the card number field must be encoded and it must be a nine.
This is because fuel delivery and dipstick cards fall into a numeric range that
begins with a 9. Delivery cards are 9999980-9999989 and dipstick cards are
9999990-9999999.

"A" System

When you are using an "A" system card that does not use card number and you
have the delivery and dipstick option, the field you are using for lockout is also
used to identify the delivery or dipstick card. Ranges for these types of cards
have the following digits at the end of the field (delivery 80-89, dipstick 90-99).
These ranges are preceded by 9’s to the length of the field (for example, the
range for a delivery card if the field is five digits is 99980 to 99989).

Sequence

Fuel deliveries update the inventory totalizer for the designated tank and create a
transaction. Dipstick readings only generate a transaction, inventory totalizers are
not affected.


Gate Controller

Description

The Gate Controller option enables you to control access to a gate using a
dedicated Series 1000.


Sequence

When the user inserts his card, the gate controller verifies the card and activates
the gate relay. On a dual-card system, access is granted after verification of the
single card containing the card number field. Field separators that occupy
account data positions on dual card systems are converted to zeros for printout
purposes.

Transaction

Matching

If you have an existing Series 1000 without the price data format option or wish to
match a Series 1000 with the MPG option, the Gate Controller system can be
configured to match your existing transactions.


Memory Full

The Gate Controller can also be ordered with Memory Full protection disabled.
This means when the system memory is full, new transactions will overwrite the
transactions already in memory. When you select this option, you cannot retrieve
transactions, the only record will be the direct printout copy.


Hours

Description

An Hours option is available for user equipment that is monitored with an hour
meter instead of an odometer. When you select the Hours option, transaction
odometer (ODOM) field becomes C HOURS; in the MPG option, MILES values
are calculated in HOURS and MPG as HPG; in the reasonable odometer option,
ODOM becomes HOURS.


Loadable Base Pump

Description

The Loadable Base Pump option allows the system operator to assign different
starting pump numbers for a site where there is more than one Series 1000. You
can enter a base pump number that is used as the number of the first pump in a