Fuel point option – Gasboy 1000 Series Installation User Manual
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C35294 Rev. 03/07/03
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Internal Modem (cont’d)
The UDS212A/D modem (P/N C05739) is a Bell 103J/212A
compatible answer modem. It is designed for 0-300, 1200
baud, full duplex, asynchronous communication. The modem
is mounted inside the Series 1000 at the factory. Power for the
modem is supplied by the Series 1000.
The UDS212A/D modem is designed to meet or exceed the
direct connect registration requirements of the FCC rules.
This means that the modem will connect directly with a jack
supplied by the phone company. The customer is required to
order this phone jack and have it installed in the Series 1000
post.
Shared Printer Switch
A Shared Printer Switch (SPS) is used to allow two to four
Series 1000/Fleetkey units to share a single printer as a
transaction logger. Two wiring configurations are available:
RS-232, when the distance from each unit to the SPS is less
than 100 feet, or RS-422 whenever distances are between 101
to 1500 feet. RS-422 requires the use of a GASBOY Short
Haul Modem (GASBOY P/N C05618). The Shared Printer
Switch is available as a 2 port kit GASBOY P/N C09360 or a
4 port kit GASBOY P/N C09361 which includes the
appropriate SPS and proper number of associated cables. See
the Series 1000 Installation Manual for wiring diagrams.
FUEL POINT OPTION
The FleetKey system can be purchased or retrofitted with a
Fuel Point option. With Fuel Point, each vehicle is equipped
with a T-ring (tank ring). Each hose used with Fuel Point is
equipped with an N-ring (nozzle ring). When fueling the
vehicle, the antennas on the T-ring and N-ring automatically
transmit vehicle information to the Fuel Point Reader (FPR),
which in turn, transmits this information to the GASBOY
FleetKey system which authorizes fueling and records vehicle
and transaction information.
The hardware required for the Fuel Point option can be
factory-installed on a new system, or retrofitted to an existing
system. Refer to the following Fuel Point manuals for
information on system installation and retrofitting:
•
Fuel Point Reader Installation, C35628
•
Fuel Point Hose and Dispenser Retrofit Installation,
C35593
•
Vehicle Module Installation, C35699
•
Vehicle Module Programming Manual, C35629
•
Fuel Point Parts, C35709
There are two variations on the Fuel Point option: the standard
Fuel Point option or the Fuel Point Gate option. The standard
option allows you to authorize up to 8 fueling positions. The
gate option allows you to designate a fueling position (hose)
as a gate controller The gate option requires a special vehicle
module with gate antenna connectors on the vehicle and
installation of a special ground loop antenna buried in the
driveway.