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4 - getting started/system setup, Setting up the system, Navigating the keypad – Gasboy TopKAT Operation Manual User Manual

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

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Setting Up the System

Getting Started/System Setup

4 – Getting Started/System Setup

Setting Up the System

When you first set up the TopKAT system, you will have to perform setup functions to define
your system attributes and vehicle file. There are several methods for this depending on your
system configuration. Setup can be performed from the TopKAT keypad, via a data terminal
and a set of terminal commands, the PCMCIA restore option, or through a Gasboy PC
Software package.

The procedure for setting up the TopKAT varies. With the keypad, you must progress through
a series of displayed commands and fill in the data for each. With the terminal, you can
execute commands individually. If you have a Gasboy PC/TopKAT software package, a series
of menus guides you through system configuration.

This section describes the steps required for setting up your system for the first time, and
keypad system setup sequences. Section 10 describes setting up the system using commands at
a data terminal. PC/TopKAT software is described in another manual, MDE-4490 PC/
TopKAT User’s Guide.

Navigating the Keypad

To access the keypad options, insert and turn the manager key. The PASSWORD prompt
appears. Enter the appropriate password and the COMMAND: SETUP prompt appears.
Note: The password may be overridden by setting CPU PCB switch SW1-1 to Open. The

COMMAND: SETUP prompt appears.

The keypad for the TopKAT consists of numeric keys 0-9 and the following keys:

ENTER transmits entered information to the TopKAT and allows you to select menu options.
It is also used to acknowledge and clear error or status messages.

CLEAR clears the entry.

NO/ESC is used as a no response to a verification prompt or to move to the first option in a
menu.

YES/PREV is used as a yes response to a verification prompt or to move back to the previous
menu level from a submenu.

UP and DOWN arrow keys move from one menu item to the next.

During command actions, the system sometimes displays this symbol <. When you see this
symbol at the end of a command display, you must press the ENTER key to acknowledge the
action and return to the previous selection.