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4-3. PUMP STATUS
The application presents the data received from each of the fuel pumps in the station, as seen in
Figure 4-2.
The station-monitoring window, aside from displaying an overall picture regarding the fuel
dispensing activity in the gas station, also allows users to remotely initiate a fuel dispensing
transaction, by clicking on the applicable pump head indicator or stops the fuel dispensing
transaction, by clicking the emergency stop icon on the right side.
Figure 4-2. Station Monitoring – Pump Status View
In order to display information in a readable size, the Pump Status window enables monitoring a
group of eight pump heads simultaneously. Switching between the groups of pump heads is done
by clicking on the gauges in the upper part of the window.
NOTE
A pump may consist of one or two pump heads, each
pump head including a number (one or more) of
nozzles. Only a single nozzle in a pump head can be
used in a given time.
4-3.1. Pump Status Window Elements
The Status window comprises several elements, each serves a different role in the monitoring of the
gas station, as follows:
a. Pump Heads Gauge × 4
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