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Gasboy Fuel Point PLUS Vehicle User Manual

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Fuel Point PLUS Vehicle Installation and Configuration Manual

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4-4.2.

Common Actions

The user-interface of the Wireless Programmer is intuitive and requires little experience for using it.

The operative actions are common and generic across the various screens (see Table 4-8).

Table 4-8. Wireless Programmer Common Actions

Action

Description

Editing

parameters

In order to change a default or edit already entered values, use

the DEL key and then enter the new value using the keypad

Saving

parameters/

Navigating

screens

In order to save definitions and advance to the next screen, use

the ENTER key. In cases where both display lines contain

parameters, use the ENTER key to approve the first parameter

and point to the second parameter

Selecting

parameters

In cases where several parameters are displayed, use the

UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to move the pointer (>)

to the required parameter. Various parameters (i.e. Vehicle

Manufacturer, Model, Year) supports insertion of the first char

of the parameter to speed up the process

4-4.3.

Common Parameters

Besides the configuration of the aforementioned data parameters as supported by the unit and the

vehicle interface, the programming sequence requires setting of additional DataPass/ DataPass-

Vehicle Interface communication parameters, described in Table 4-9.

Table 4-9. Common Parameters

Parameter

Description

Organization ID

Company Name assigned in the HO

Vehicle ID

The license plate number or unique number of the

vehicle, to which the device is mounted or assigned, as

defined in HO

Fleet Code

The code of the fleet, to which the device is associated,

as defined in HO

Fuel Type

The fuel type allowed for the vehicle, as defined in HO

Additional Info

Special structure which may be included in the vehicle

in addition to vehicle model, year and manufacturer,

and may affect the odometer factor