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2. 19 TABLE 4 4 RS 232 NULL MODEM CONNECTION 21 TABLE 4 5 PUMP CONNECTION DETAIL 21 TABIE STAUS DISPLAY INFORMATION dep 24 TABLE 5 FRONT KEY DESCRIPTION 25 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 5 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 1 Introduction This document covers the Installation of the FC6000 Forecourt Controller 1 1 Important Preliminary Notes and Checks This whole document must be read and understood prior to any installation work commencing If something 15 not understood contact Transponder Technologies staff for clarification It 15 recommended that the 240VAC supply to the FC6000 come from a separate circuit that 15 protected by a Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Where possible the 240VAC feed line to the FC6000 should not be used for power to other high current or noisy electrical devices e g pumps or dispensers 1 2 Tools Required To configure the FC6000 the front display and keypad are used refer Section 5 A small screw driver is required for the screws that secure wiring for the electrical connections A standard IBM PS2 compatible QWERTY keyboard 15 used to enter text for names such as fuel grade names and PLU drystock categorie
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5. Fp pte te 1121 Transponder Technologies Pty Ltd A C N 82083558178 2 Hamra Drive Export Park Adelaide Airport South Australia 5950 FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and Transponder Technologies does not guarantee that the content is free of typographical error No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written permission of Transponder Technologies Document Number D00217 Document Version 3 Number of pages 56 Original File Name D00217 3 FC6000 Install Config Guide doc TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide CHANGE HISTOR Y 24 March 09 Initial Issue 2 26 May 09 5 5 Tables for Configuration Strings removed and replaced by reference to TT document D00067 T6 Controller Configuration Reference 3 3 July 09 All Technical review Also added information about front panel status display capability FEEDBACK As part of Transponder Technologies Continued Improvement Program we encourage any feedback for this document to be emailed to support ttonline com au All documentation becomes dated and at Transponder Technologies we are continually evolving our products and documentation accordingly Unintentional technical or typographical errors are periodically corrected in later revisions Our current documentation conven
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8. 3 4 5 6 CASH OUT al Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 47 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 6 Special Sub Menu The sub menu is used for a number of special features mainly required only on rare occasions Menu access the special menu press lt Menu gt key TWICE Enter the Setup code of 020416 Note that this code is fixed and cannot be changed Select the function required 6 6 1 Move Screen Position of a Pump Icon Use options lt 1 gt and lt 2 gt to select a pump number and move the position of its icon on the monitor screen Use pump number 33 office to move the main sales box and 34 to move the clock display 41461917 Use arrow keys to change icon s position screen and lt Esc gt key to finish Note To refresh the screen press the lt Zoom gt key To return to same screen press lt Zoom gt again Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 48 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 6 2 Seta Hose Total This function 15 used to change the FC6000 s electronic record of a hose s dispensed total litre count to match the actual totaliser electro mechanical litre count found on many fuel dispensers 6 6 3 Reset ALL Totals Used to reset all hose totals held electronically in the FC6000 to a va
9. Figure 4 9 Loading Receipt Printer Paper Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 18 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 3 7 Customer Pole Display Note The CUST DISPLAY connector 15 for legacy product support only the new type of display now connects directly to the rear of Receipt Printer The 9 way D type connector utilises RS 232 to connect to a Customer Display Refer to Table 4 2 RS 232 null modem Connection for details of cable 4 3 8 Data Interface Note This connector is for legacy UPS product support only The 9 way D type connector 15 used to connect to an Uninterruptible Power Supply that employs serial dry contact switching to implement control of the FC6000 For an FC6000 connection to older UPS units previously supplied the cable connection must be wired as shown in Table 4 3 UPS Connection to SOLA 325 or 305 UPS FC6000 9 Pin UPS 9 Pin D MALE DMALE inal 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 X 4 Ground 5 5 Normally open UPS low battery 6 6 7 7 8 8 Normally Closed UPS on battery 9 9 Shield X Cable Shield Table 4 3 UPS Connection to SOLA 325 or 305 UPS 4 3 9 Journal Printer Note This connector is for legacy product support only The 9 way D type connector utilises standard RS 232 signalling to connect to a LX300 dot matrix printer 4 3 10 Ext Modem PC or Internal Modem The FC6000 may be connected to a Pers
10. IS DCA responds with VALID or INVALID 1 requires 6 digit User identifier 3 NETWORK SETUP 1 ACCESS ISO 1 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 3 PIN requires 4 digit number Note this option is only visible when a card is VALID Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 40 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 Screen Based Configuration Menu This section explains the options that are relevant to an FC6000 Installation The options appear on screen when the lt Menu gt key Is pressed on the FC6000 keyboard Note Many of these options are not accessible unless the passcode 15 first entered Accessible menu items appear in BLUE TEXT Items that are not accessible appear in RED TEXT If the passcode remains at its default setting of 000000 then no protection is provided on menu selections and all options appear in BLUE text The passcode is changed via the menu keypad on the front of the FC6000 Refer to Section 5 4 1 6 1 Passcode Select lt Option 1 Enter Passcode gt and enter the six digit passcode This gives full access to the passcode protected options the menu Accessible menu items are shown blue and remain available until the operator exits from the menu Pressing lt Esc gt while in the menu option will EXIT the menu and return to sales screen Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMME
11. QWERTY keyboard 15 required for entry of a text Refer Section 4 3 15 for keyboard connection details GST indicates GST is to be charged Press the Enter key to toggle SKU Stock Keeping Unit 15 a second stock identification number if required 7 2 PLU Stock Levels On the main menu option 5 Set stock levels 1s used to set reset the maximum stock holding initial quantity on hand for each item in a stock group The stock variance report refer Section 5 3 1 can be used to view print any changes 7 3 Deleting a PLU To delete a PLU navigate to the Edit PLU screen as shown in Section 7 1 and EITHER type the PLU number OR scan the item s barcode The PLU information 15 displayed as shown Press the Delete key 93600057 Press key 1 to delete the item or key 0 to return to edit mode kitkat 2009 E D 122333 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 51 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 8 Commissioning Before the system can be signed off the following tasks must be performed Other additional tasks specific to a particular service company s requirement should also be performed at this stage 8 1 System Testing At a minimum the following tests checks should be performed while commissioning the system e Run the tests available for the FC6000 on the monitor menu Refer to Section 6 4 Tests Errors for additional inform
12. 1 or 2 This number reflects the channel number that the pump is using The supports 2 CHAN two channels 1 and 2 If the status of a pump is set to O the pump is not configured for use and will not appear on the video monitor The type of pump being used 1 PEC 5 EMAIL ECLP 3 TYPE 2 PDS 6 EMAIL VISN 3 ORPAK 7 OTI 4 GILBARCO Enter number between 00 and 99 This number is the actual pump number used by the 4 ID communication protocol The ID may be different to the pump number as displayed on its icon defined by NUM The Group number to which Hose 1 is assigned 6 H2 G The Group number to which Hose 2 is assigned The Group number to which Hose 3 is assigned 8 MORE The VIT number to which Hose 1 is assigned if using an ORPAK nozzle ID The VIT number to which Hose 2 is assigned if using an ORPAK nozzle ID The VIT number to which Hose 3 is assigned if using an ORPAK nozzle ID 4 ISLAND Generally an island number is assigned to a pump only when an Authorisation Station AS is used on the island where the pump is located The island number restricts authorisation of the pump to that particular AS A value of 0 is used to indicate that the pump can be authorised by any AS normally the DCA system 5 H4 G The Group number to which Hose 4 is assigned 6 H1 O0000 The OTI nozzle tag number that has been assigned to Hose 1 7 H2 O0000 The OTI nozzle tag number that has been assigned to Hose 2 Note
13. 15 in its normal operating state The tests errors screen shows the state of each of these components either error or disabled Once the error is addressed it can be cleared by keying the number corresponding to the component receipt printer error occurs if the printer is unplugged or runs out of paper ok e A customer display error indicates that ok the display is unplugged disabled UPS error indicates the UPS detection cable is unplugged or the system 1s operating on battery power Select no to check Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 44 of 56 g i FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 5 Edit MOPs The various types of Methods of Payment MOP and payment actions are set using this screen SH m maa ambas ya o0 m Dw 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 eturn Draw e Print Receipt e Tax Invoice e IPT Surcharge 1 gq g gq g 1 CIR GO hou Lodi Note The connection of a QWERTY keyboard is required to enter MOP names CAPITAL letters are toggled via the CAPS LOCK key Refer Section 4 3 15 for connection details Against each number in the left column the Name 15 entered The name usually corresponds to a key on the standard keyboard with the same printed name The FC6000 may be configured to perform various automatic actions when a partic
14. As the pumps are configured they should appear automatically on the monitor screen Once a pump is on screen the FC6000 s special sub menu can be used to move its screen position Refer to section 6 6 1 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 37 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 11 CAS Configuration Customer Authorisation Stations CAS located on the forecourt must be defined as a pump with Pump ID 16 and must have Hose 1 configured with Group Number 22 and assigned to Fuel Grade number 22 By default the CAS will be connected to PEC pump comms Channel 2 unless there is a Gilbarco FCN IFC fitted in which case it will be connected to Channel 1 Front Panel Menu 5 Pumps 1 Location On site Note As a CAS is configured it should appear automatically on the monitor screen Once on screen the FC6000 s special sub menu can be used to move its screen position Refer to Section 6 6 1 5 4 12 Product Prices Each fuel product grade defined must also be given a price per litre Product prices must be assigned in consultation with the customer on the day of the installation of the FC6000 The screen menu may also be used to enter and or check product prices refer to Section 6 3 Front Panel Menu 3 Fuel 2 Price Screen Menu 4 Prices Location On site FUEL MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION GRADE Grade numbers between 01 to 48 may be used default grades shown bel
15. be accessed via the front panel menu To regain screen access to these particular items the passcode must be reset to 000000 Note It is recommended that the passcode 15 left at the factory default until all configuration tasks have been completed This will allow easy access to all screen menu items during this time 5 4 2 Site Number This 15 a six digit number that is used to uniquely identify this particular FC6000 in reports Factory default 15 000001 It should be changed from the default to match the customer s particular record keeping requirements Front Panel Menu 4 System 2 Site Num Location On site 5 4 3 Configuration A string This is a 12 digit numeric string that together with the Configuration B string controls the behaviour of most aspects of the FC6000 Refer to TT document D00067 T6 Controller Configuration Reference for details Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 31 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide Factory default for the A String is 000060000202 change to this string must be done In consultation with Transponder Technologies Front Panel Menu 4 System 4 CFG A Location On site Note It is recommended that the FC6000 is powered down up after a Configuration String change 5 4 4 Configuration B string This is a 12 digit numeric string that together with the Configuration A string controls the behaviour of most aspec
16. on any electronic equipment If an anti static wrist strap is unavailable or in an emergency regular discharge of built up static electricity must be carried out by touching an earthed metallic part DO NOT DO THIS IN A HAZARDOUS AREA This is not a recommended alternative to wearing an anti static wrist strap Transponder Technologies reserve the right of refusal to accept any circuit board returned if proper anti static precautions have not been taken Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 8 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Model Description The standard model 15 designated FC6000 S All functionality Is provided by this model There 15 also a model designated as FC6000 A which 15 specifically configured for reduced peripheral connection capability allowing only a Receipt Printer PSTN modem and Direct Connect RS 232 interface Within this document the term FC6000 is used to describe the standard S model Where applicable a note will be provided to highlight specific requirements for the FC6000 A 3 1 Parts Identification The FC6000 15 a standalone desktop unit that has all peripheral equipment attached via connectors on the rear panel Keyboard 64 keys standard Options 1 Grey or Cream colour 2 96 keys std or opt A refer Section 4 3 54 3 4 3 Swipe Reader o way mini DIN connector 15 way connector refer 17 TFT Monitor Scree
17. option lt 1 gt reports lt 4 gt Setup An example printout is shown below FC6000 TT Test A Hamra Drive Export Park Adelaide SA Welcome to TT Site 1 21707708 02 07pm Software version GAB02630 Contig A Contig B 1503 1504 Pump 000060000202 000020000000 1711117 Access 000000 Access2 000000 Access3 000000 4 pl Channel Type Id T Group 2 group 3 Group Channel Type Id 1 group 2 group 3 Group Channel Type Id Hose 1 group Hose 2 group Hose 3 group 12343 00000 00000 00000 1 P24 O O N fd F O O NO rg A O 0 Group 2 Grade 2 UNLEADED 1 000S L Group 4 Grade 4 DIESEL 1 000 L Group 10 Grade 422 Auth Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 29 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 Step by Step Configuration The steps for configuration and In the order they should be attempted are shown below A task with a blue background means that this configuration step 15 usually done locally at the 6000 from the front panel or screen menu Both means that the FC6000 can be configured etther locally or remotely via a modem network connection START Passcode Site Number _ Config A Config B see Note 1 Clock BOTH Group Mapping Tank Config Pump C
18. prior to installation of FC6000 There may be potential conflict with a customer s back office system that uses a specific fuel grade numbering scheme Special Rule Grade 22 This grade number 15 reserved for a CAS device refer to Section 5 4 11 Front Panel Menu 3 Fuel 1 Refer to Section 5 3 3 for default Grade numbers Location Remote FUEL MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION GRADE Grade numbers between 01 to 48 may be used default grades shown below 01 Lead Replacement Petrol LRP 07 Kerosene KERO 02 Unleaded Petrol ULP 08 Aviation Fuel AVGAS 03 Diesel DIESEL 09 Aviation Jet Fuel JET A1 04 Premium ULP PULP 10 ADBLUE 05 Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG 11 Ethanol Blend E10 06 Oil OIL 12 Ethanol E85 1 2 PRICE The price per litre for selected grade up to 3 decimal places x xxx 3 DENSITY Density of selected grade in Kilograms per Litre 1 decimal place xxx x Note The connection of a QWERTY keyboard is required to enter grade names Refer Section 4 3 15 5 4 8 Map Grade Fuel to a Group Number Use these rules when mapping fuel grades to groups One tank per group even if there are multiple tanks with the same fuel grade One fuel grade per group Can have multiple hoses per group Can have multiple groups with the same fuel grade Refer to Pump Configuration in Section 5 7 and Figure 5 3 Example of an FC6000 Configuration Note TT recommends that Group Numbe
19. tank may be set to the same group GROUP 5 GRADE 5 assigned to assigned to Grade 5 05 LPG PUMPS Pumps with a single hose must be assigned to only one group Multi Product Dispensers MPD are pumps with more than one hose GROUP 22 Customer dedicated to Authorisation Function 22 Station CAS HOSES Each hose of a MPD must be assigned to only one group however more than one hose may be set to the same group GROUP 3 GRADE 3 TANK 1 assigned to assigned to DIESEL Grade 3 03 DIESEL DEFAULT FUEL GRADES amp NAMES 01 Lead Replacement Petrol LRP l 02 Unleaded Petrol ULP 03 Diesel DIESEL 04 Premium ULP PULP 05 Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG 06 Oil OIL Note that group and fuel grade numbers do not necessarily have to match however matching 09 Aviation Jet Fuel JET A1 numbers may be used for convenience 10 ADBLUE 11 Ethanol Blend E10 12 Ethanol E85 Configuration Assignment Guide cdr Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 33 of 56 FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 a Li pode 1330H Sg 9 XT TEMO erui ne piis lll E TL ag inn weal autera
20. to 99999 5 DIP Used to manually enter the most recent dip stick volume reading for that tank 6 METER Used to manually enter the meter value for EVERY pump that uses the tank First enter Pump Number then enter pump s meter reading up to 9999999 7 SETUP 1 HI ALRM volume litres at which HIGH overflow alarm is triggered 2 LO ALRM volume litres at which a LOW volume alarm is triggered 3 LOLO AL volume litres at which a critical LOW volume alarm is triggered 4 CAPACTY enter the total tank capacity litres 5 GROUP defines the GROUP NUMBER to which the tank is assigned 8 COMMS 1 TYPE THEO for tanks with no automatic gauging system Menu options for ATG systems Used to manually enter the meter value for EVERY pump that uses the tank First enter Pump Number then enter pump s meter reading up to 9999999 7 SETUP 1 HI ALRM volume litres at which HIGH overflow alarm is triggered 2 LO ALRM volume litres at which a LOW volume alarm is triggered 3 LOLO AL volume litres at which a critical LOW volume alarm is triggered 4 CAPACTY enter the total tank capacity litres 5 GROUP defines the GROUP NUMBER to which the tank is assigned 6 BELOW ABOVE GN 7 STRAP TBL 1 STRAP RECORD 00 to 99 selects a new table 2 HEIGHT 01099999 mm 2 HEIGHT 01099999 mm 0 to 99999 mm 3 VOLUME litres 3 VOLUME litres litres 4 CLEAR TABLE used to delete record v
21. ANS pieoghey Kay 96 10 9 8 E Qo eq ese Q7 ESO Jeuueog Ecl v9 wow ueeJog ee Rear Panel Identification and Peripheral Connections Figure 3 1 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 11 of 56 Doc No D00217 Version 3 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 Installation The following steps are provided for the Installation of the FC6000 e Pre installation site survey Site preparation including cabling and installation of required services e g PSTN lines e Hardware installation Section 4 3 FC6000 configuration Section 5 4 e Training 4 1 Pre installation Site Survey In order for an installation to go smoothly a comprehensive site survey should be done well in advance of the required installation date Transponder Technologies has prepared a site checklist in order to assist installation personnel to collect the required information and identify potential issues This check list however should not be considered to completely cover all aspects that may need to be assessed prior to installation The installation personnel are also responsible for using their expertise to identify and evaluate potential problems The checklist is TT Doc No D87167 TT Forecourt Controller Site Inspection Form A completed copy should be forwarded to Transponder Techno
22. ANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 3 Menu Description by Selection 5 3 1 Reports MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION CARDS CARDS selecting this option prints a Cards Report 2 TOTALS 1 SHIFT selecting this option prints a Shift Report 2 TOTALS 1 SHIFT selecting this option prints report 2 NON RESETABLE selecting this option prints report 3 PRODUCT by date range requires START and END dates 4 CARD by date range requires START and END dates 3 TANKS selecting this option prints report 4 SETUP selecting this option prints report TRANSACTIONS 5 BUFFER 1 WHOLE selecting this option prints report 2 BUFFER BY DATE requires START and END dates 6 CURRENT 1 CURRENT selecting this option prints report 2 CURRENT BY CARD requires INDENTIFIER up to 13 digits 3 DELETE requires RE ENTER PASSCODE to delete transaction 5 3 2 Cards MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 ID VALIDATION 1 requires 13 digit card identifier 2 IS FC6000 responds with VALID or INVALID 3 PIN requires 4 digit number 3 NETWORK SETUP 1 ACCESS ISO 1 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 2 ACCESS ISO 2 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 3 ACCESS ISO 3 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 4 ACCESS ISO 4 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 4 PREAUTH AMOUNT xxxx requires whole dollar amou
23. C6000 are detailed below Note that all connections drawn with a dashed line may depend on the configuration of a specific installation FC6000 Tank EE Controller GilbarcoFCN Pump Pump Pump IF Module EE d d IF Either Ext modem Ext modem PC Ext modem OR Internal modem Internal PSTN not both Modem Line 240VAC Supply Figure 4 2 FC6000 Required Services Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 13 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 3 Hardware Installation 4 3 1 Dimensions Approximate footprint areas for the FC6000 cabinet and keyboard are shown below Dimensions are useful for determining the amount of counter space required for the system 330mm FC6000 Cabinet Footprint _ Figure 4 3 Cabinet Footprint Dimensions d t C OU CU LT Figure 4 4 64 Key Footprint Dimensions Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 14 of 56 II I I I I I LL JEJE I I I I I I I LI I I I I I LIII LIII LI I I I I LLL I I I L Figure 4 5 96 Key Footprint Dimensions 310mm JEJE II Figure 4 6 96 Swipe Footprint Dimen
24. J 45 CONNECTOR Mini DIN 6 M DIN 5 M F to SCANNER not used Mini DIN 6 M F Mini DIN 8 M to KEYBOARD Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 17 of 56 TRANSPONDER 4 3 5 Receipt Printer The thermal receipt printer is connected by the RS232 null modem cable supplied with the unit Signal Name DES Pin FG Frame Ground x TD Transmit Data 3 2 RD Receive Data 2 3 RTS Request Send 7 8 CTS CTS Clear To Send 8 l RTS SG Signal Ground 5 56 Data Set Ready 6 b DTR CD Carrier Detect 1 l DTR Data TerminalReady 4 1 Data Terminal Ready 4 6 DSR Table 4 2 RS 232 null modem Connection A Q FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide Note The Customer Display Pole Display and the Cash Draw also connect to the rear of the Receipt Printer using the cables attached to each unit 4 3 6 Loading Receipt Printer Paper Prepare a new paper roll by cutting or tearing off the leading edge of the paper so it 1s square Press down the square light grey button to open the paper cover Place a new roll into the cavity such that the paper un rolls from the bottom Pull about 100mm of paper clear of the printer and close the cover Press the FEED button to ensure that the paper exits cleanly Tear of the excess paper
25. NE 4 1123456 7 8 9 10111 12 13 14 1516112 3 4 PUMP DISPENSER TANK GAUGE STATUS INDICATORS INDICATORS up to 32 pumps dispensers up to 8 tanks and ORPAK OTI CAS units Note Position in the display is related to the forecourt network address Table 5 1 Staus Display Information Displayed Meaning of Symbol dispensing pre delivery Pump Dispenser fae O i lost vehicle contact both nozzle and vehicle absent during delivery OTI only Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 24 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 2 2 Accessing the Menu 1 REPORTS 5 PUMPS 2 CARDS 3 FUEL 7 GROUPS 4 SYSTEM To access the front panel menu a passcode 15 required Note the factory default passcode 15 0000001 Menu items are shown next to a number selecting a number on FC6000 front keys that particular menu flow 15 entered Forecourt Controller 1 REPORTS 5 PUMPS 2 CARDS TANKS C10 C2 C4 CT lt gt 25 lt 3 FUEL 7 GROUPS A SYSTEM Table 5 2 Front Key Description Action or Description Selects a menu number or a configuration option Moves down through a list Moves up through a list Removes current data entry Confirms current data entry Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 25 of 56 TR
26. Note PLU codes may also be managed by the use of optional TransPLU software 7 1 Entry or Edit Procedure Press the lt Menu gt key to open the main menu then select 6 Product groups Cigarettes Drinks Sweets Accessory Icecreams Oils Food Bottle Gas 8 Milk Bread Magazines t Bait News Car Wash Once the group screen right 15 displayed then e Press lt 4 gt Edit PLUs Select a existing Group No or select an unused number up to 59 then press the lt Enter gt key The PLU entry screen left 15 shown To view the item details EITHER 1 Type the item s PLU or barcode number OR 2 Scan the item s barcode Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 50 of 56 lt GMT se 2 1 0 0 8 8 0 8 0 8 8 0 8 n n n n in h h h WOH TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide The PLU details screen is then shown Edit the PLU fields pressing lt Enter gt after each entry The field being edited is shown yellow Press lt Esc gt twice when finished Price Product price in CENTS e g 2 20 is entered as 220 QOH Quantity on hand the current quantity that the FC6000 calculates as being held Name Product name to be displayed in sale box Note A secondary
27. RCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 41 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 2 Tank Menu lt Option 2 Tank menu gt shows three options Enter the number of the option required 6 2 1 View Tanks This option displays the current capacities and setup Information for each tank that 15 being used There is also a graphical meter the left side of each tank display representing remaining fuel volume UNLEADED Tank 2 DIESEL 41090 L VOLUME 21882 L 290008 L CAPAC 40000 L 9600 L ULLAGE 18118 1 L ARM LO L O L ALARM HI L STATUS Shows he current status message VOLUME The volume of fuel available in this tank WEIGHT The specific weight of a standard volume of this fuel at a specified temperature CAPACITY The total usable capacity of this tank The empty volume headspace left in the tank Can be defined ULLAGE as usable capacity remaining volume These tank parameters are normally provided by an automatic tank gauging ATG system Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 42 of 56 g i FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 3 Prices This option 15 used to set fuel prices for the site Two additional price schedules are also available and are used to establish fuel pricing that can be manually invoked as required There is also an option o automatically invoke Schedule 2 pricing at a predetermined time during the da
28. T PRINTER PAPER 18 FIGURE 4 13 FC6000 TO PC MODEM CONNECTIONS 20 FIGURE 4 14 SECONDARY QWERTY KEYBOARD CONNECTION 22 FIGURE 5 1 CONFIGURATION KEYS AND MENU DISPLAY 23 FIGURE 5 2 TT KEYBOARD 96 KEY NO CARD SWIPE READER FITTED 23 FIGURE 5 3 EXAMPLE OF AN FC6000 CONFIGURATION 34 LIST of TABLES TABEF eT GLOSSARY OF TERMS tides tui victime sae ip cs MA M DM IU corp 7 TABLE 3 1 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 9 TAPE LI uuu 10 TABLE Sele DIN WIRING FOR VGA CABLE uuu u u u 4 4 48 5 43 16 TABLE 4 2 R S 232 NULL MODEM CONNECTION 18 TABLE 4 3 UPS CONNECTION TO SOLA 325 OR 305 UPS
29. VERY pump that uses the tank First enter Pump Number then enter pump s meter reading up to 9999999 7 SETUP 1 HI ALRM volume litres at which HIGH overflow alarm is triggered 2 LO ALRM volume litres at which a LOW volume alarm is triggered 3 LOLO AL volume litres at which a critical LOW volume alarm is triggered 4 CAPACTY enter the total tank capacity litres 5 GROUP defines the GROUP NUMBER to which the tank is assigned 6 BELOW ABOVE GN 7 STRAP TBL 1 STRAP RECORD 00 to 99 selects a new table 2 HEIGHT 0 to 99999 mm 3 VOLUME litres 4 CLEAR TABLE used to delete record values 8 INT defines a strap table stored in the ATG system 1 TYPE select the type of ATG system VEGA OPW or VEGH rare 2 CHANNEL Select comms channel 1 or 2 3 ID Assigns the ID number to be used on the selected channel 5 3 8 Group MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 GROUP NUMBER Up to sixteen 00 to 15 groups can be nominated for use by forecourt devices 2 IS TYPE For each group nominated a FUEL GRADE is assigned to that group or a pre allocated device function such a price sign or card acceptor Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 28 of 56 jS TRANSPONDER 5 3 9 Configuration Printout FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide For checking and reference a configuration printout for the FC6000 can be obtained by accessing the configuration menu
30. allation of the FC6000 in Australia Note that this list may be incomplete and the installation technician is responsible for determining what other standards may apply AS NZS 3000 2007 Wiring Rules AS 1940 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids e AS NZS 2430 3 2 Classification of hazardous areas Part 3 2 Examples of area classification Vehicle workshops vehicle parking fuel dispensing stations and aircraft hangars 2 1 Uniform Test Procedures for the Verification Certification and In service Inspection of Fuel Dispensers Part 1 Other than LPG Dispensers Part 6 7 and 8 15 applicable 2 2 Uniform Test Procedures for the Verification Certification and In service Inspection of Fuel Dispensers Part 2 LPG Dispensers Part 6 7 and 8 15 applicable 2 2 Safety Issues This list is provided as a guide to some of the product specific safety issues that need to be addressed when installing this device It should not be considered complete The FC6000 can have incoming PSTN lines which may have dangerous voltages present on them Care must be taken when working with these connections 2 3 Static Electricity Precautions Electronic components used are sensitive to static Please take anti static precautions All circuit boards must be carried and transported in static shielded bags An anti static wrist strap should be worn and connected correctly when working
31. alues 4 CLEAR TABLE used to delete record values TABLE used to delete record values 8 INT TBL defines a strap table stored in the ATG system 1 TYPE select the type of ATG system VEGA VDR OPW or VEGH rare 2 CHANNEL Select comms channel 1 or 2 3 ID Assigns the ID number to be used on the selected channel Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 36 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 10 Pump Configuration Set the pump parameters to match the forecourt hardware Refer to general pump configuration information in Section 5 7 Set the correct channel number Channel supports Email and NZPP protocol Channel 2 supports NZPP and Gilbarco protocols Refer to Section 4 3 13 for details ORPAC and OTI pumps are only used in conjunction with the EasyFuel system Only use this option in consultation with Transponder Technologies Note Refer to Section 2 1 Applicable Standards for details of the NMI document for procedures for Console Verification and Certification Testing It may be appropriate to perform initial tests at this time Front Panel Menu 5 Pumps 1 Location On site PUMP MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION Enter number between 01 and 32 that is assigned to a physical fuelling position A position could 1 NUM supply up to three fuel products This number will appear on the icon on the video monitor screen 1 to 32 Enter 0
32. ated Transponder Technologies warranty process or failure to substantiate a warranty claim will result in replacement components units being billed at current spare part prices 10 2 Requesting a Warranty Replacement Repair Customers should when requesting a warranty replacement ensure that as much information regarding the faulty component unit 1s made available to Transponder Technologies to facilitate a prompt and accurate response by Transponder Technologies Requests to Transponder Technologies for replacement components units will be facilitated without question and as soon as possible with a level of urgency in order to minimise disruptions to our customer s business however the responsibilities of the customer to substantiate the warranty claim are clearly outlined below and will be enforced by Transponder Technologies without exception 10 3 Warranty Claim Form Customers will complete the specified Warranty Claim Form and send this form to Transponder Technologies within 5 working days of the warranty component unit being shipped unless otherwise agreed by authorised Transponder Technologies staff Failure to meet this condition will result in Transponder Technologies invoicing the customer for the component unit at current spare part prices Customers should note this process is non negotiable and once an invoice 15 raised Transponder Technologies will not enter into further discussions on the matter The claim form
33. ation e Check that all pumps are displaying the correct price and have been configured in the FC6000 for the correct fuel grade e Check that the FC6000 can authorise all pumps and that the pump number selected releases the correct pump e Check that a selection of white account cards are authorised correctly e Check at least one EFTPOS Savings or VISA account card correctly authorises to prove bank connection 15 operative e Start an EFTPOS transaction take some fuel and then collect a receipt Check that the merchant details on the receipt are correct for the site e Check that the emergency stop system operates and causes the FC6000 to display EMERGENCY STOP on the FC6000 s menu screen e Check that the remote host PC can dial in and connect with the FC6000 Important Refer also to the following documents for official procedures and reports required by the National Measurement Institute NMI 2 1 Uniform Test Procedures for the Verification Certification and In service Inspection of Fuel Dispensers Part 1 Other than LPG Dispensers Part 6 7 and 8 15 applicable 2 2 Uniform Test Procedures for the Verification Certification and In service Inspection of Fuel Dispensers Part 2 LPG Dispensers Part 6 7 and 8 15 applicable 8 2 Passcode Distribution The installer must liaise with the customer to determine who should have access to the system s passcode The person s who receives thi
34. be done in consultation with Transponder Technologies Refer to Section Error Reference source not found 5 CFG B Configuration string This is a 12 digit numeric string that controls the behaviour of additional aspects of the FC6000 Any change to this string must be done in consultation with Transponder Technologies Refer to Section Error Reference source not found 6 TIMEOUT 1 DCA CAS TIMEOUT enter number of seconds Default 120 2 NO FLOW TIMEOUT enter number of seconds Default 240 7 LIMIT Sets the LITRE LIMIT that can be dispensed from any pump 1 to 9999 litres 8 ODO RANGE Sets a kilometer value that will be compared to the last recorded odometer reading stored in the FC6000 database for a customer s white card Range is 1 9999 Km 5 3 5 Pumps MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION Enter number between 01 and 32 that is assigned to a physical fuelling position A position could 1 NUM supply up to three fuel products This number will appear on the icon on the video monitor screen 1 to 32 Enter 0 1 or 2 This number reflects the channel number that the pump is using The FC6000 2 CHAN supports two channels 1 and 2 If the status of a pump is set to 0 the pump is not configured for use and will not appear on the video monitor The type of pump being used 1 PEC 5 EMAIL 2 PDS 6 EMAIL VISN 3 ORPAK 7 OTI 4 GILBARCO Enter number between 00 and 99 This number is the actual pum
35. cally generate a receipt e Toggle Tax Invoice set if the system is to automatically generate a Tax Invoice Toggle IPT allows a EFT Payment Terminal other than FC6000 to process transaction e Edit Surcharge sets the percentage that is added to the value of a particular transaction When using a standard 64 key keyboard only MOPs 01 cash 02 credit and 03 other are available Codes Zoom ee i bis D O un e D gt lt 5 e C e E Un D 5 C e e o e C C m lt Un Un o 5 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 46 of 56 g i FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 5 2 Additional MOPs Additional Method of Payment types can be configured when a special 96 key keyboard is used Please contact Transponder Technologies for availability of keyboards special MOP keys Each additional 15 activated by correspondingly named key on the special keyboard 1 e the MOP number is mapped to a special MOP key An example of additional MOP keys 1s shown Ciga I Oils Food Bottle Gas THT Ice Creams at 3 T
36. ed by using the keypad and display located on the FC6000 front panel 5 1 FC6000 Power Up When the Forecourt Controller is turned on a short time will elapse before the system becomes active and information appears on the video screen During this time a message will appear on the front panel display showing the software version number Note The Uninterruptible Power Supply must be the first item to be turned on and the last to be turned off ean Sy a lia TRANSPONDER Figure 5 1 Configuration Keys and Menu Display To provide additional flexibility most parameters can also be checked and changed using the TT keyboard and monitor refer to Section 6 Figure 5 2 TT Keyboard 96 key Type A no card swipe reader fitted Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 23 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 2 Front Panel Configuration Menu The FC6000 has a four line configuration menu and information display 5 2 1 Forecourt Equipment Status Display When front panel menu 15 not use the display shows status of the forecourt equipment that 15 connected to the FC6000 The two bottom display lines 3 and 4 are used to show the current real time status of up to 32 pumps dispensers and up to 8 tanks A unique symbol 15 used to indicate the status of a particular unit as described below LINE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 313215 6 7 8 LI
37. eetsceeneass 55 10 3 WARRANTY CLAM TORM nukun 39 10 4 RETURN OF FAULTY COMPONENT 7 UNIT iios 55 10 5 PPE p PPPOP 56 10 6 APPLY ING TERMS OF WARRANTY 56 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 4 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 3 1 REAR PANEL IDENTIFICATION AND PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS 11 FIGURE 4 2 PC 5050 REQUIRED SERVICES 4 13 FIGURE 4 3 CABINET FOOTPRINT DIMENSIONS 14 FIGURE 4 4 64 KEY FOOTPRINT DIMENSIONS ccccssccsscssccsscesccscesscevccescesscesccescesscesscescesscenscescesscesscescesscesscessessceseescs 14 FIGURE 4 5 96 KEY FOOTPRINT DIMENSIONS 15 FIGURE 4 6 96 SWIPE FOOTPRINT DIMENSIONS ccsccssscssccsscesccessenscescesscenscessescenscesceescesscesseessesscessessenscusseuscs 15 FIGURE 4 8 FC6000 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS cccceccssccscccsccsscencccsccscesccesscuscenccesseussenccesseuscesccesseussesccesseuscenccesseusss 16 FIGURE 4 9 LOADING RECEIP
38. ent of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods 2 The repair of the goods 3 The payment of the cost of replacing the goods or acquiring equivalent goods or 4 The payment of the cost of having the goods repaired In no event will Transponder Technologies be liable to the Purchaser for any damages including lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or any claim by any other party All claims are limited to the repair or Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 53 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide the replacement of the products only and do not Include any labour or transportation charges The entire risk as to the use and performance of the product 15 assumed by the Purchaser 9 3 Warranty Period Warranty as above shall cover defects workmanship or materials disclosed within 12 months from the date of the invoice covering the original equipment unless otherwise agreed In writing by Transponder Technologies The above relates to all aspects of hardware delivered as part of the package as well as all required integration tools Warranty on software shall extend to stated functionality for a period of 90 days from date of installation 9 4 Warranty Exclusions The warranty shall not apply 1 Unless written notice of any defect and any claim in respect thereof has been given within the
39. iated with Transponder Technologies Transponder Technologies has no liability to remedy any defect a product or replace a product where the defect or fault 1s in the opinion of Transponder Technologies caused or contributed to by 1 The failure of the Purchaser to install the product according to specific installation instructions as specified by Transponder Technologies and or 2 Use of the product in a manner or for a purpose for which it was not designed 9 2 Limitation of Liability Except as provided for in this warranty and to the extent allowed by law Transponder Technologies liability in respect of the product under the law of any State or Territory is excluded Where liability may be limited but not excluded by any applicable State or Territory law liability is limited to the full extent possible under that law This Clause will only apply in Australia to the extent to which the provisions of the Commonwealth Trade Practices Act 1974 the Act apply to contracts entered into by Transponder Technologies for the provision of goods and services In all other countries the local equivalent Trade Practices legislation shall apply and Transponder Technologies exercises all of its rights to limit its liability to the full extent allowed Liability for a breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Act is limited to any one of the following as determined by Transponder Technologies in its sole discretion 1 The replacem
40. logies Additionally if a FC6000 15 being installed and connected to a pre existing Personal Computer PC already installed on site please survey the PC to assess its capability to host the FC6000 4 2 Site Preparation Selecting a Location for the FC6000 When selecting a location for the FC6000 the following guidelines should be considered This guide 1s not exhaustive and the site surveyor should also give consideration to any other criteria that may come from the customer or from legislative requirements The system needs to be installed outside of any hazardous area Components should be shaded from direct sun exposure to keep internal temperatures down Components not be installed where liquids are likely to be spilt on or around them FC6000 should be positioned such that there 15 easy access to the front panel display and keypad as well as uncluttered access to the rear panel connectors FC6000 should be close to the UPS unit 1f one 1s used Monitor should have adequate lighting but in a such a way that it does not cause glare or reflection on the screen Keyboard should be positioned for convenient access and at a suitable wrist height Receipt printer and customer display should be located at convenient heights and positions Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 12 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 2 1 Services Required The services required for the F
41. lt Postec documentation for information on how to access and navigate the Postec configuration software To configure the Postec PCC to use the FC6000 the following items must be configured in the PCC Identify number of the auxiliary port where the RS232 card connected DCA is plugged into Configure this auxiliary port for device type 8 EPS CRIP Configure the specific type for this device as type 4 FC auth device Configure the EPS auth nozzle up timer Configure the product fuel codes and names in the FC6000 to match the numbers and names used in the Postec system 4 3 15 Secondary QWERTY Keyboard A secondary keyboard IBM PS2 compatible may be used to enter text such as fuel grade names and PLU drystock categories and product names The QWERTY keyboard plugs into a DIN socket labelled Secondary Keyboard which 15 located underneath the standard TT keyboard UNDERNEATH FC6000 KEYBOARD CONNECT SECONDARY KEYBOARD CABLE lt gt 2 lt Qo y 2 Z 2 2 gt z OZ lt 2 Figure 4 14 Secondary QWERTY Keyboard Connection Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 22 of 56 FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Front Panel Configuration This section describes how to configure the FC6000 to suit a particular site Configurable parameters in the FC6000 can be chang
42. lue of zero 6 6 4 Set Sale Box Size This option is used to change the size of the main sale box on the monitor screen Choose a value between 1 small and 10 large Note To refresh the screen press the lt Zoom gt key To return to same screen press lt Zoom gt again 6 6 5 Name and Address Details Used to enter or modify the name and address details that are to be printed on RECEIPTS Lo paper 16 Pacific Fet Pacific Petroleum Pty Ltd TAX INVOICE __ ABN 36669242093 Note The connection of a QWERTY keyboard is required to enter the Name and Address details CAPITAL letters are toggled with the CAPS LOCK key Refer Section 4 3 15 for keyboard connection details Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 49 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 7 Entry Edit of PLU codes Product Look Up PLU codes are used to uniquely identify drystock items For a small drystock holding say 10 to 50 different items a simple PLU number between 1 and 9999 may be sufficient Sales of a particular item are then simply entered by using the numeric 0 to 9 keys on the keyboard For larger stock holding it may be more convenient to use a product s pre printed barcode number Note This method is best performed using the Barcode Reader and T Scan software option However if no barcode scanner option is used a barcode number can still be entered manually via the keyboard
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44. n Section 4 3 3 POS Cash Draw Metal draw with solenoid release and front key lock Connects to rear of Receipt Printer POS Receipt Printer Thermal printer paper roll dispenser for receipts amp reports 9 way RS232 refer Section 4 3 54 3 4 Connects to rear of Receipt POS Customer Display Printer POS Bar Code Reader Can be fixed on stand or free standing Connects to Keyboard cable for hand held scanning 9 way RS232 refer Section 4 3 11 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Table 3 1 Parts Identification Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 9 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 3 2 List The following items are Included in a standard system Options are noted with a shaded background Keyboard 96 POS keys Grey colour 091876 Keyboard 64 FC keys Cream colour 09878 fe Standard Product Group Keyboard 96 POS keys Cream colour 091879 Standard Product Group Keyboard 96 POS keys Cream colour Swipe Card Reader for Grey Keyboard Add on for existing 64 or 96 key keyboard Swipe Card Reader for Cream Keyboard POS Receipt Printer 091384 Supplied with 240V plug pack power supply and configured to TT spec D00015 1 RS232 interface cable POS Paper Roll 091385 Paper not supplied please order separately 091387 POS Pole Display includes Pole Unit m Interface cable attached POS Barcode Scanner See n
45. nt 4 digits 1 to 9999 dollars 5 3 3 Fuel MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION GRADE Grade numbers between 01 to 48 may be used default grades shown below 01 Lead Replacement Petrol LRP 07 Kerosene KERO 02 Unleaded Petrol ULP 08 Aviation Fuel AVGAS 03 Diesel DIESEL 09 Aviation Jet Fuel JET A1 04 Premium ULP PULP 10 ADBLUE 05 Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG 11 Ethanol Blend E10 06 Oil OIL 12 Ethanol E85 The price per litre for selected grade up to 3 decimal places x xxx 3 DENSITY Density of selected grade in Kilograms per Litre 1 decimal place xxx x Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 26 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 3 4 System MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 PASSCODE This is a six digit number that allows both local and remote access to the FC6000 Factory default is 000000 The passcode may be changed if restriction of operator access to parts of the video monitor menu is required 2 SITE NUM This is a six digit number that is used to uniquely identify this particular FC6000 Factory default is 000001 It may be changed to distinguish different sites on a network for reporting purposes 3 CLOCK Sets the system date time in the format of dd mm yy hh mm 4 CFGA Configuration A string This is a 12 digit numeric string that controls the behaviour of certain aspects of the FC6000 Any change to this string must
46. ntts to Transponder Technologies premises Method of transport used will be determined by customer however conditions above relating to returns should be noted 10 6 Applying Terms of Warranty Customers should note the terms of warranty and the required warranty process outlined above and be advised that Transponder Technologies will enforce these in relation to all warranty claims In determining whether to honour or reject a warranty claim Transponder Technologies will at its discretion evaluate warranty terms such as warranty period and warranty exclusions based on information provided by the customer and inspection of the faulty component unit In rejecting a warranty claim Transponder Technologies will advise the customer of the reasons for this rejection and will invoice the customer for the component unit at current spare part prices While customer service remains our first priority customers should ensure all relative information is supplied and all stated terms are met as all decisions made by Transponder Technologies in relation to warranty will be final Customers should note all rejections are non negotiable and once an invoice 15 raised Transponder Technologies will not enter into further discussions on the matter Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 56 of 56
47. onal Computer PC or to a telephone line so that it can send and receive data to a TransHost application TransHost is the interface to the TransTech family of controllers which includes the FC6000 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 19 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide TransHost 15 capable of e Remote configuration of the FC6000 Managing a database of magnetic cards or iButton Keys Creating and maintaining a product list Receiving transactions from the FC6000 and storing the data locally on a PC Viewing and reporting on transaction data Importing from and exporting to numerous industry standard file formats Exporting to a customable file format Connection to TransHost from the FC6000 can be made in EITHER one of two ways but not both Use the 9 way connector when the FC6000 is Ext Modem PC to be connected 9 ca 1 an EXTERNAL modem this requires the cable to be a CROSSOVER type 2 Direct to a PC also needs crossover cable OR Tel Line Use the J11 connector when the FC6000 has been fitted with an INTERNAL modem Figure 4 13 FC6000 to PC Modem Connections The 9 way D type connector utilises standard RS 232 null modem signalling 4 3 11 UPS Important Use of a UPS is a NMI requirement The UPS is used to keep the FC6000 running for a short period of time after mains power is removed to en
48. onfig B U U Console Certification see Note 2 po Product Prices Card Base BOTH Console Certification see Note 2 Note 1 Refer to comments in Section 5 4 1 Note 2 Refer to Part 6 of NMI V 2 1 and NMI V 2 2 To assist with configuration of the FC6000 in the following sections shortcuts to the front panel or the screen menu items are shown next the text description The example below shows how to navigate to the passcode menu by using the numbers given For example Front Panel Menu 4 System 1 Passcode Screen Menu 1 Enter passcode Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 30 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide Note A full QWERTY keyboard IBM PS2 compatible may be used to enter text for names such as fuel grade names and PLU drystock categories and product names Refer Section 4 3 15 for connections 5 4 1 Passcode This is a six digit number that allows both local and remote access to the FC6000 Default is 000000 Front Panel Menu 4 System 1 Passcode Screen Menu 1 Enter passcode Location On site The passcode must be changed from default to restrict access to certain monitor based menu items Once the passcode is changed from its default value the screen menu items shown in red text items 4 5 6 9 and 0 cannot be accessed on screen by an operator All items can however still
49. ote 091390 Tp us power supply POS Uninterr btible Power Sunni 091435 Supplied with incoming mains cable outgoing P PP mains cable and RS232 interface cable SOFTWARE Items OPTIONAL TransHost PC Management Software 075330 Single Site Licence on CD ROM TransPLU PLU Management Software 091436 Single Site Licence on CD ROM T Scan Barcode Control Software 089664 Single Site Licence on CD ROM Table 3 2 Packing List Note The Barcode Scanner is an option The scanner reads the barcode of drystock items and shows its description and price on the FC6000 display Note The use of the barcode scanner requires the purchase of T Scan Barcode Control Software Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 10 of 56 1po suogoeuuo 000993 FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide d 1SoHsuei JO 2201 BuluJ9 04133 foo 0000000000 yuel PA n N T 0 0 zid Suogeounumio dung e z Od 0 D ee xr san 1 utuq E 9Josuo2 N OV UU PM Sdn Aiddns J MOd Li J AOd di9e29 ejdsiq Oc Aue pseoghsy Asepuosas uong 10 dI
50. otes Email Pumps connected here should be setup on CHANNEL 1 For connecting an external 5Vdc buzzer Ground Black Ground Black Chamel1 Red Chamel1 Red Red P11 Gilbarco Power Supply Interface Pumps connected here should be setup on CHANNEL 2 P12 Power Supply Pumps connected here should be setup on CHANNEL 1 Pumps connected here should be setup on CHANNEL 2 Chanel2 Red Chanel2 Red Red The FC6000 comes standard with support for two PEC NZ pump communication channels loops It can also be fitted with support for one Gilbarco pump communication channel and or one Email pump communication channel Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 21 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide Note Email and Gilbarco pumps cannot be mixed on the same channel Use the table above as a guide when connecting the pump network 4 3 14 Postec FCC Interface Alternatively the FC6000 can be fitted with a Postec FCC interface which is an RS232 standard interface In this case no pump communication channels are required as the forecourt pump network is connected to Postec FCC not the FC6000 The interface to Postec is supported in Postec PCC firmware version 6 33 and later Please check firmware version before proceeding Note that no instructions are given here on how to use the PCC configuration software Please consu
51. ow 01 Lead Replacement Petrol LRP 07 Kerosene KERO 02 Unigaged Petrol 08 Aviation Fuel AVGAS 03 Diesel DIESEL 09 Aviation Jet Fuel JET A1 04 Premium ULP PULP 10 ADBLUE 05 Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG 11 Ethanol Blend E10 06 Oil OIL 12 Ethanol E85 1 2 PRICE The price per litre for selected grade up to 3 decimal places x xxx 3 DENSITY Density of selected grade in Kilograms per Litre 1 decimal place xxx x Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 38 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 13 Local White card base Sets the ISO and Access Number for white cards and both of these numbers are supplied by the card manufacturer supplier The ISO number 15 unique to the Card Issuer e g Transponder Technologies The Access Number defines the type of service that is assigned to the card e g Customer Account Card or Fleet Fuel Card Up to four different ISO Access number combinations may be used by the FC6000 Front Panel Menu 2 Cards 3 Network Setup Location Both 5 4 14 Local White card Validation Setup the details for the white cards that are to be used Enter the 13 dig1t ID number for each card Set whether the card 15 to be treated as valid or Invalid at this time Enter a Personal Identification Number PIN for each card Use the FC6000 to set up a small card base For a large number of cards the optional Tran
52. p number used by the 4 ID communication protocol The ID may be different to the pump number as displayed on its icon defined by NUM 8 MORE H2 4 ISLAND Generally an island number is assigned to a pump only when an Authorisation Station AS is used on the island where the pump is located The island number restricts authorisation of the pump to that particular AS A value of 0 is used to indicate that the pump can be authorised by any AS normally the FC6000 system 5 H4 G The Group number to which Hose 4 is assigned 6 H1 O0000 The OTI nozzle tag number that has been assigned to Hose 1 7 H2 O0000 The OTI nozzle tag number that has been assigned to Hose 2 Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 27 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 3 6 Tanks Theoretical Gauging IP 6 METER Used to manually enter the meter value for EVERY pump that uses the tank First enter Pump Number then enter pump s meter reading up to 9999999 7 SETUP 1 HI ALRM volume litres at which HIGH overflow alarm is triggered 3 LOLO AL volume litres at which a critical LOW volume alarm is triggered 5 3 7 Tanks Automatic Gauging MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 NUM The number assigned to a particular tank Range 00 to 10 NO duplicate numbers 2 STATUS When selected shows tank s Status Current Volume Capacity 6 METER Used to manually enter the meter value for E
53. rs match with Fuel Grade codes Front Panel Menu 7 Group 1 Group Number Location On site GROUP MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 GROUP NUMBER Up to sixteen 00 to 15 groups can be nominated for use by forecourt devices 2 IS TYPE For each group nominated a FUEL GRADE is assigned to that group or a pre allocated device function such a price sign or card acceptor Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 35 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 9 Tank Configuration Parameters required for tank configuration will depend on whether the tank has an automatic tank gauge ATG system or it relies on theoretical calculation of volume First use the Tank gt Comms menu to set the tank gauging to either Theoretical THEO or to the actual type of ATG being used Depending on which setting is selected the FC6000 menu options for Tanks will change slightly Readings from the gauging system can be viewed from the screen menu Front Panel Menu 6 Tanks 8 Comms THEN 1 7 Setup 5 Group Screen Menu Tanks 1 View Tanks Location On site Menu options for THEORETICAL tank gauging TANK MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTIONS shown when THEORETICAL tank gauging is selected 1 NUM The number assigned to a particular tank Range 00 to 10 NO duplicate numbers 2 STATUS When selected shows tank s Volume Capacity 4 DELIVERY Used to manually enter the quantity of fuel added to that tank 0
54. s and product names Refer Section 4 3 15 1 3 Referenced Documents The installation technician should also have the latest version of the following documents TT document D00213 FC6000 User Manual e TT document D87167 Forecourt Controller Site Inspection Form Note A copy of this document should be supplied to the customer e TT document D00067 T Configuration Reference e TT document D89062 T6 Technical Reference Manual 1 4 Navigating PDF Version of Document When reading the PDF version of this file using Acrobat Reader all sections are directly accessible via the Bookmarks facility of Acrobat Reader to make navigation through the document easier and faster Additionally any cross reference in the document where the text reads for example see Section 1 4 can be clicked directly to move the page directly to the referenced section Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 6 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 1 5 Glossary CA Customer Authorisation Station Device that provides customers with the ability to read and authorise EFTPOS CAS cards on the forecourt T6 Controller Transponder Technologies designed circuit board that handles many functions inside the FC6000 including communication with the pumps screen and printer FC6000 Forecourt Controller Device that controls pumps dispensers via the FCN Forecourt Network Network that connects p
55. s information should give signed notification to the installer that they have received it 8 3 Customer Training The site supervisor and any on site personnel should be walked through all items in the FC6000 Operators Manual This will give them a good overview of the operation and maintenance of the device and highlight to them where the manual to look for information Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 52 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 9 TT Standard Warranty Conditions 9 1 Warranty Transponder Technologies warrants that it uses reasonable care and skill to ensure that its products are of reasonable quality and fit for purpose All warranties are offered on a return to factory basis Transponder Technologies will at its cost and its sole discretion 1 Remedy any defect or fault in any product purchased 2 Replace any product in respect of which there 15 a defect or fault during the warranty period provided that written notice 15 given by the Purchaser to Transponder Technologies of any such defect or fault in the product as soon as the Purchaser becomes aware of that fault or defect All warranty claims must be returned to Transponder Technologies for assessment All warranties are offered on a return to factory basis Failure to return a faulty component for evaluation within ten 10 working days will negate all warranty unless otherwise negot
56. sHost software package may be more suitable for data entry Front Panel Menu 2 Cards 1 ID Validation Location Remote 3 ACCESS ISO 3 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number 4 ACCESS ISO 4 requires 1 5 digit ACCESS number and 2 6 digit ISO number Note Refer to Section 2 1 Applicable Standards for details of the NMI document for procedures for Console Verification and Certification Testing It may be appropriate to check card validity at this time Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 39 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 15 Card User ID Option This option is available to ensure that a card user must provide a unique User Identification number to complete a sales transaction The six digit number is given to individuals and provides a method for identifying which individual is using the card for example a pool vehicle with multiple drivers To enable this option the Configuration A String value for digit 7 must be set to one of the following valid values 2 User ID 5 User ID all entered values accepted 6 User ID prompt per card 7 User ID with vehicle ID prompt 8 User ID with user ID prompt Once a valid value has been chosen and saved the Card Menu will show new option of 2 USERS Front Panel Menu 2 Cards 2 Users CARD MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION 1 ID VALIDATION 1 requires 13 digit card identifier 2
57. set to minimum value 820 press ENTER Select FINE and use change buttons to set to minimum value should be 0 press ENTER Set the HORIZONTAL POSITION to centralize the display Press the MENU button the return to main menu Hold the MENU button for at least 5 seconds to save settings and lock the monitor Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 16 of 56 E FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 3 4 Keyboard A mini DIN connector is used to connect the keyboard A number of different keyboard configurations may be connected including the standard 64 key unit with or without swipe reader and a 96 key unit also with or without swipe reader FC6000 Rear Panel Keyboard Connector Configuration Mini Din 6 1 DATA Data Pin2 Not connected Pin3 GND Ground Pin4 5 V DC at 100 mA Pin5 CLK Clock Pin6 Not connected Keyboard End Configuration Mini Din 8 7 6 8 3 5 12 Pini HSKo Handshake Output Pin2 HSKi Handshake Pin3 TxD Transmit Data Pin4 SG signal Ground 5 RxD Receive Data Pin6 TxD Transmit Data Pin GPi General purpose Input Pin8 RxD Receive Data The keyboard connection also connects the bar code scanner using the cable arrangement supplied with the scanner photo above and connected as shown below Note Use of the Barcode Scanner requires purchase of the T Scan software option POWER d gt R
58. should be completed to the best of the customer s ability and as much information as possible provided to establish the validity of the warranty claim When completing the form the customer should be aware that the onus 15 on the customer not Transponder Technologies to validate the warranty claim in accordance with all terms of warranty as stated 10 4 Return of Faulty Component Unit If not already returned with the Warranty Claim Form Customers will return the faulty component unit to Transponder Technologies within 10 working days of shipment of the replacement part unless otherwise agreed by authorised Transponder Technologies staff Failure to meet this condition will result in Transponder Technologies invoicing the customer for the component unit at current spare part prices Customers should note this process is non negotiable and once an invoice 15 raised Transponder Technologies will not enter into further discussions on the matter Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 55 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 10 5 Freight Methods Transponder Technologies will send all replacement components untts In accordance with the standard freight method used for each customer Any changes to that method e g urgent request for overnight will be facilitated by the customer The customer 18 responsible for all freight costs Incurred for the return of faulty components u
59. sions Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Y FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide cc mm Page 15 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 3 2 Rear Panel Connections The rear panel has a number of connection ports for the various peripherals that attach to the FC6000 Receipt Printer Journal Printer 239 omele Cust Display Ext Modem PC etre Data Interface Tel Line P1 Pump Communications P12 Keyboard U Je Figure 4 8 FC6000 Rear Panel Connections 4 3 3 Video The 17 TFT Monitor is connected to the FC6000 using the 15 way VGA cable supplied Pin 1 RED Red video Pin 2 GREEN Green video Pin 3 BLUE Blue video Pin 4 N C Not connected Pin 5 GND Ground HSync Pin 6 Red return Pin 7 GREEN RTN Green return Pin 8 BLUE Blue return Pin 9 5 V 5 Pin 10 GND Ground VSync DDC Pin 11 N C Not connected Pin 12 SDA 2 data Pin 13 HSync Horizontal sync Pin 14 VSync Vertical sync Pin 15 SCL I C clock Table 4 1 Pin Wiring for VGA Cable To set the TFT Monitor for best viewing e Press AUTO button to unlock the monitor configuration Press MENU button select MAGIC COLOUR option Pres ENTER button select INTELLIGENT option select COURSE and use change buttons to
60. sure that that any STACKED SALES are completed During this support time the FC6000 will operate normally until the battery capacity of the UPS is exhausted At this point a signal 1s sent by the UPS to the FC6000 to force it to shut down in an orderly manner The UPS supplied with the FC6000 is connected via the rear panel 9 way D type connector using a null modem cable Refer to Table 4 4 RS 232 null modem Connection for details Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 20 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 4 3 12 Aux 3 The AUX 3 Interface 15 used to connect to an Automatic Tank Gauge controller Generally the Tank Gauge system will use either a 9 pin a 25 pin D connector Generic connections for the cable are shown for both 9 pin and 25 D connectors Signal Name 9 Pin 25 Pin Frame Ground X 1 TD Transmit Data 3 2 3 RD RD Receive Data 2 3 2 RTS Request To Send 7 8 5 CTS CTS Clear To Send 8 7 4 RTS SG Signal Ground 5 5 7 5 DSR Data Set Ready 6 4 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 6 6 DSR Table 4 4 RS 232 null modem Connection 4 3 13 Pump Connector Information The Pump Control Network PCN is connected via the 12 way connector on the rear of the FC6000 12 34 5 5 T 90 nT Table 4 5 Pump Connection Detail Pm Pto Pin Description Channel onnecton N
61. tion is 1 where is the document number and 1 is the revision level DISCLAIMER All endeavours have been made to ensure information contained this document is correct and accurate at the time of release Transponder Technologies does not accept liability for any errors omissions or the use of information within this document Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 2 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUC TION me 6 1 1 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTES AND uu nran n Baraa 6 1 2 6 1 3 PET REN DOCUME 6 1 4 NAVIGATING PDF VERSION OF DOCUMENT 6 1 5 EO I Y u E A E E AA E A A N E A E A A E EA 7 2 SFANDARDS AND 8 2 1 APPLICABLE STANDARDS E n 8 2 2 igni Ur 8 2 3 STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTIONS uuu UU L Lu u l a a 8 3 MODEL DESCRIPTION puyaqa 9 3 1 PARTS MEIN e RI mula hu 9 3 2 GCI TO Di Lu gt ES u m PH 10 4 MINS SNP WNLOD
62. ts of the FC6000 Refer to TT document D00067 T6 Controller Configuration Reference for details Factory default for the String is 000000000000 Any change to this string must be done in consultation with Transponder Technologies Front Panel Menu 4 System 4 CFG B Location On site Note It is recommended that the FC6000 is powered down up after a Configuration String change 5 4 5 Set Clock Set the current time and date for the installation location Front Panel Menu 4 System 3 Clock Location On site Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 32 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 5 4 6 Guidelines for System Configuration The diagram illustrates the relationship s between the various FC6000 parameters and peripherals GROUP group is assigned unique function e g dispensing fuel product In this example the group will need to have all the tanks pumps and hoses needed to perform that particular function assigned to the Group Number UN LEADED Group functions are assigned in the following way 1 16 are allocated to different Fuel Grades 21 is allocated to CRIP CRID devices 22 is allocated to CAS devices 23 is allocated to electronic Price Signs GROUP 2 GRADE 2 assigned to assigned to 02 ULP TANKS Each tank must be assigned individually to a group i e a tank can be to only one group however more than one
63. ular is used These actions are CASH DRAW Open the cash draw PRINT RECEIPT Print a receipt on the receipt printer TAX INVOICE Print a tax invoice on the receipt printer PAYMENT TERMINAL Send the transaction to a EFT payment terminal for validation An asterisk in the column confirms that the action is enabled PERCENTAGE SURCHARGE value 15 also shown This percentage entered 15 calculated by the FC6000 for each transaction and 15 added to the nett payment Note The percentage 15 entered as two digits for example 2 0 15 entered as 20 A value of 0 0 indicates that NO percentage surcharge 15 added to the transaction Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 45 of 56 FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 5 1 Editing a MOP There are a number of fields that may be edited or toggled to configure correct MOP operation e Edit MOP names use the QWERTY keyboard for text entry Numbers are entered using the numeric keys on the right of the keyboard rather then the row at the top CAPITAL letters are toggled by using the CAPS LOCK key e Toggle Cash Draw set the ability of the system to automatically open the cash draw at the completion of a sale This is usual for cash sales however credit card receipts and vouchers may be required to be stored in the cash draw as well Toggle Print Receipt set if the system 15 to automati
64. umps dispensers to the FC6000 ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network NZPP New Zealand Pump Protocol Forecourt network communication standard that originated from PEC in New Zealand hence also known as PEC protocol but has been adFC6000ed by other oceanic pump companies as their standard protocol as well PLU code Product Look Up code A stock keeping number used to uniquely identify a dry stock item It may be synonymous with a product s barcode POTS Plain Old Telephone System also called PSTN PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network also called POTS S Residual Current Detector Uninterruptible Power Supply EFTPOS CAS Card A plastic magnetic stripe encoded card issued to customers that purchase white cards products on a commercial account basis Also used by group operators for their customer base Table 1 1 Glossary of Terms Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 7 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 2 Standards and Safety It 15 the responsibility of the installation staff to ensure that all relevant standards and legislation relating to installation of this device are adhered to for example OH amp S electrical wiring codes and hazardous area works etc 2 1 Applicable Standards The following 1s a list of some of the Australian Standards New Zealand Standards AS NZS and National Measurement Institute NMI procedures that are relevant to the inst
65. warranty period applicable 2 To articles which of their nature are consumable such as filters drive belts strainers light globes or paper receipt tapes 3 If TT determines in it s sole discretion the equipment has been Subject to misuse abuse negligence or accident Connected to improper inadequate or faulty power supply Installed maintained or operated otherwise than in accordance with the instructions furnished at commissioning Initially powered up or commissioned or subsequently serviced repaired or altered by uncertified persons Used for any duty or subjected to any operating condition varying from that for which it was specifically supplied Nor shall it apply respect to any damage to the equipment arising from abrasion erosion corrosion deterioration or the like Warranty at all times excludes the cost of return travel meals and accommodation whilst on the site where personnel are required to effect the rectification Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 54 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 10 Warranty Process 10 1 Responsibility Transponder Technologies warranty process is formulated with customer service as our first consideration however customers should note the responsibility to provide all evidence to establish a warranty claim is that of the customer and not Transponder Technologies Failure of the customer to adhere to the st
66. x e do d E 2 B B i Magaz FleetCard Bread Stroke AMEX J MotorCharg I E E SES MotorPass 8 Pay Out Tackle Kero Hire 88 Drive Off Test A ficcPaument m4 4 33 d N Car Non 35 ews Wash GST 94 J J 95 x o Club Card Card Card Motor Motor Pay Esc MOP W amp M Test Cash Out Drive Ac Off Paymnt dua When special keyboard is connected additional MOP names must also be configured FC6000 menu The MOP name max 10 characters is entered against the MOP number that corresponds to the special key on the keyboard There are a number of special MOP keyboards available for the FC6000 Another example of MOP key mapping 15 shown below Ci 198 Milk Juice Ice Paper Mags GST FREE gt o 0 2 N OK SK MK E E Ne NG NC MC NC E Cobol Ch Oo poco C CODO mmm i amp amp amp amp amp amp amp OMA o IL Motor Pass Motor Fleet Card Print Receipt Master Tax Invoice IPT ard Diners u L lh JOD DRE 8 urcharge Es 1
67. y SHSSOSSSSOSSOSSSOSH 2299829222222 60 60 D I ie i ie 1 Le 1 1 d t g a L B i 9 8 g g t d W M fusco Jes Cn IS CODO 1 Edit Schedule 1 3 Set Schedule 1 Active 2 Edit Schedule 2 4 Set Schedule 2 Active Esc Return to menu 5 Auto activate Schedule 2 at 6 Edit product names There are three columns of prices for each fuel displayed These are labelled Active Prices Schedule I Prices and Schedule 2 Prices The Active Prices column shows the schedule currently in use Either schedule can be edited and activated by following the instructions shown on the screen The 6 Edit product names option 1s used to set the fuel names that are to be used by the system Note An IBM PS2 compatible QWERTY keyboard must be connected to enter text for names Refer Section 4 3 15 CAPITAL letters are toggled via the CAPS LOCK key Doc No D00217 Version 3 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Page 43 of 56 TRANSPONDER FC6000 Installation and Configuration Guide 6 4 Tests Errors Refer also to Section 8 for additional information The system continually performs checks to ensure that all system components required for displaying transaction amounts are operating correctly These components consist of the receipt printer customer display and UPS A fault in any one of these components 15 indicated when the message Check errors appears in the sale box when the system

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