Optional system features – Gasboy 1000 Series Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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GASBOY Series 1000
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03/07/03
OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES
Activate Pump with Data Entry
Description
The Activate Pump with Data Entry option allows the system operator to enter
vehicle data and an odometer/hours reading at the data terminal before activating
a pump. The system prompts you for vehicle number and, if required by the
check digit field for the vehicle entered, an odometer/hours reading and second
account field. When this transaction is recorded, the digits of information, which
are usually input at the Series 1000, are replaced by those entered at the data
terminal. If the user does not need to enter data for a particular field, press
RETURN at that field; it will be filled with nines (9).
Auxiliary Communications Port PCB
Description
An optional auxiliary port PCB may be available if you have ordered the receipt
printer or tank monitor options. This board contains two ports (one for a receipt
printer and one for a tank monitoring system), configurable to either RS-232 or
RS-422. Each has a selectable baud rate of 300, 1200, or 9600. The receipt
printer is always set to 9600. Most tank monitoring systems should be set to 300
or 1200 and, for optimum data transfer, should run at the same baud rate as the
data terminal.
Extended Pump Timeouts
Description
The Extended Pump Timeouts option allows the before and after pulsing
timeouts, loaded through the LP command, to be longer than 180 seconds. The
timeouts can be extended to 3600 seconds (one hour).
Fuel Allocation
Description
The Fuel Allocation option allows the system operator to allocate to users, over a
period of time, predetermined amounts of fuel. This option works effectively only
in a single site operation.
Requirements
At the time of order, the user must indicate the field (4-digits) to be assigned the
allocation totalizers and the number of totalizers. This field must be either the
VEH or 2nd account field (EMP). It cannot be a manual entry field.
Sequence
An allocation offset command (AO) allows the user to specify the starting number
for the allocation totalizers. For example, a system ordered with allocation by
vehicle number and 500 totalizers with an allocation offset of 1200 will have
allocation totalizers assigned to vehicle numbers 1200 through 1699.