Hardware description, The head, The pedestal – Gasboy 1000 Series FMS Diagnostic Manual User Manual
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System Overview
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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
The GASBOY Series 1000 Fuel Management System consists of a head and pedestal assembly.
A one-piece hood and clear acrylic shield provide weather and sun-glare protection. A fluorescent
light illuminates the face for 24-hour operation.
The Head
Although the basic design is the same, the head layout varies depending on your system type.
The head measures approximately 15"W x 12"H x 20"D and is mounted on top of a 48" high
pedestal. The card-activated system contains a magnetic stripe insertion reader or an optical
card reader. The cardless system contains no reader. The FleetKey system is equipped with one
or two key receptacles. A Disable Pumps button on the cabinet face allows the dispensing
equipment to be shut down quickly in case of emergency.
An eye-level, 20-character liquid crystal display (LCD) provides prompting messages that guide
the user through the steps required to operate the system. A list of operating instructions is also
printed on the cabinet face. A 12-position membrane keypad, containing the keys 0-9, CLEAR,
and ENTER, is provided on the center of the face for entering data (e.g., personal identification
number (PIN), odometer readings, pump selections, etc.). All entries, except PIN, are displayed
on the LCD for verification.
The rear of the cabinet is a hinged door secured with a lock to prohibit unauthorized access. The
one piece hood can be removed for total accessibility during servicing. Interior LED indicators
help diagnose system problems.
The Pedestal
The pedestal contains solid state relays and manual override switches which control power to the
fuel dispensing equipment. If ordered, a high-speed, serial impact receipt printer is also housed
within the pedestal. The wiring for all equipment connected to the Series 1000 is terminated in the
pedestal. Internal wiring diagrams for all three system types are shown on the next several
pages.