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Abbreviations and acronyms – Gasboy TopKAT Operation Manual User Manual

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Introduction

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Page 2 MDE-4338A TopKAT™ Fuel Management System Operation Manual · February 2009

There are six possible system configurations for the TopKAT:

• Standalone electronic: one TopKAT up to eight electronic hoses
• Standalone mechanical: one TopKAT, one or two mechanical hoses
• Standalone or master/satellite controlling up to eight mechanical hoses (four hoses per

PCU, up to two PCUs). This option is referred to as Mechanical PCU in this manual.

• Master/Satellite, all electronic: Up to eight electronic hoses; one TopKAT acts as the

master and controls all hoses. It also allows up to seven satellite readers which can access
all pumps.

• Master/Satellite, all mechanical, up to 16 hoses; (two hoses per TopKAT)
• Master Satellite, one 9820 or 9800 single or twin, electronic controlled by the master. Up

to 14 mechanical hoses (two hoses per TopKAT) controlled by the satellites.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Term

Description

&F

load a read-only factory configuration (a modem command to not be used)

&V

display current configuration (a modem command to not be used)

AC

Alternating Current

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol

ASC

Authorized Service Contractor

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange

ATR

go off hook (a modem command to not be used)

C

Celsius (as in 0

°

C)

CD

Carrier Detect

COMM

Communications

CPU

Central Processing Unit

CRC

Cyclical Redundancy Check (as in CRC1 or CRC2)

CRT

Cathode Ray Tube

DC

Direct Current

DD (or dd)

Day of month (01 - 31)

DIP

Dual Inline Package

E1

modem displays keyboard commands (a modem command to not be used)

EIA

Electronic Industries Alliance (formerly Electronic Industries Association)

EPROM

Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory

F

Fahrenheit (as in 32

°

F)

HPG

Hours Per Gallon

HPL

Hours Per Liter

I/F

Interface

ID

Identification

IEEE

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

IP

Internet Protocol

K

Kilo or One Thousand (as in 64K, 128K, or 256K)

KM/L

Kilometers Per Liter