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1. 23 Data Distribution Module Figure 6 The Data Distribution Module Model No BW706028 02 is manufactured by Gilbarco It converts the serial data from the Passport Europe computer into a current loop signal for communication to the fuel dispensers It is connected to an RS 422 serial port at the Passport Europe computer 2 4 Customer Display Figure 7 This customer display Model No ICD 2002F B is manufactured by Puritron Technology Inc It is a 40 character two line Vacuum Florescent display and displays the dispenser number the price to pay and the seguence number for each fuel transaction selected It is connected to an RS 485 serial port at the Passport Europe computer 25 Receipt Printer Figure 8 The receipt printer is manufactured by Epson and is designated TM88 It is connected to an RS 232 serial port at the Passport Europe computer Alternatively any appropriately CE marked receipt printer may be connected 2 6 Multifunction Printer Figure 9 This printer is capable of printing receipts cheques and credit card slips The printer is manufactured by Epson and is designated TM U950 Model No M62UA and is connected to an RS 232 serial port at the Passport Europe computer Alternatively any appropriately CE marked Multifunction printer may be connected 5 2 7 ISDN Interface This is a Cisco 761 and is connected to the serial Com port at the Passport Europe computer Alternatively any appropriately CE marked ISDN Inte
2. 4 4 1 Alternative revised software Metrological software version number for the revised software is 32 22 52 66 4 4 2 Alternative revised software Metrological software version number for the 9 revised software is 69 94 62 73 4 4 3 Alternative revised software Metrological software version number for the revised software is 32 64 91 59 4 4 4 Alternative revised software Metrological software version number for the revised software is 30 51 80 31 4 4 5 Alternative revised software Updated pump driver software so that the price held in Passport Europe is automatically sent to the dispenser when the dispenser is switched from stand alone mode to self service mode The functionality described in the certificate remains the same The new software version number is 53 92 20 79 4 4 6 Alternative revised software The pump driver software has been updated the functionality described in the certificate remains the same The new software version number is 51 30 40 16 4 4 7 Alternative revised software to support the SPOT M3 CRIND Metrological software version number for the revised software is 22 71 85 03 4 4 8 Alternative revised software to support the SPOT M3 OPT Metrological software version number for the revised software is 25 92 14 86 4 4 9 Alternative revised software to support the authorised alternatives introduced in Revision 1 Metrological software version number for the revised software is 31 29 01 53 5 AUT
3. Calling icon as shown above To authorise the dispenser the appropriate pump icon is touched and a new window appears The Authorise box is then touched to authorise the pump When the nozzle is returned to the dispenser the pump icon will change to either Pump with one outstanding transaction or pump with two outstanding transactions as appropriate 3 3 Stopping the dispensers To stop a single pump the appropriate pump icon is touched and a new window appears The Stop box is then touched to Stop the dispenser To restart the Resume box is touched To stop all of the pumps at the same time the Stop all box on the main screen is touched 3 4 Normal Sales Operation Sales operations are identical on each POS 3 4 1 Follow on transactions When a nozzle is returned to the dispenser the pump icon will change to Pump with one outstanding transaction as shown above If the nozzle is removed for a second purchase then the dispenser may be authorised for the next transaction Following completion of the transaction and providing there is a stored transaction 1 e two outstanding transactions the dispenser will not be able to be authorised until either the current or the stored transactions are paid off and cleared 3 4 2 Clearing for payment Following a completed delivery the appropriate pump icon is touched This will open a new window which displays any outstanding transactions for that pump If two sales are pr
4. doo wamp Pur wapo EWI xog uonnquisu uonaouuo WTO MINES VOHAUHOJ VITO NASI Typical Unmanned interconnections 27 Figure 17 Figure 18 Industrial ruggedised hub Figure 19 Hub mounted in data interface box 28 Q Figure 20 SPOT M2 OPT Figure 21 SPOT M3 OPT Pay Figure 22 SPOT OPT Side Mounted Figure 23 SPOT Flexpay 29 SPOT CRIND fitted to an Enterprise SPOT CRIND fitted to an Encore 510 Pump M2 or M3 Pump M2 or M3 SPOT CRIND fitted to a SK700 Pump SPOT CRIND fitted to a Encore 500G M2 or M3 Pump M3 SPOT CRIND fitted to a Euroline Pump M2 or M3 Figure 24 SPOT outside payment terminal packaging Crown copyright 2011 This material may be freely reproduced except for sale 30
5. 1918 2017 2162 2176 2286 2437 2536 2616 2619 2650 Pursuant to section 12 of the BIS_ Department for Business Innovation amp Skills Certificate III 5 a Weights and Measures Act 1985 Series V001 Revision 1 Certification No Valid until Certification No 1918 67 Revision 2 26 September 2015 2437 35 Revision 2 2017 69 Revision 2 4 September 2016 2536 51 Revision 2 2162 60 Revision 2 2 September 2011 2616 02 Revision 2 2176 72 Revision2 23 March 2014 2619 35 Revision 2 2286 47 Revision2 13 January 2014 2650 26 Revision 2 Valid until 13 January 2014 26 October 2016 13 January 2014 23 March 2014 30 December 2012 Authorisation is hereby given by the Secretary of State for Business Innovation amp Skills for the following Certificates of approval relating to a pattern of a liquid flowmeter to be modified as described below As described in the Certificates below but modified to have an alternative self service device as detailed in the descriptive annex and having the following characteristics DISPENSER s SELF SERVICE DEVICE UNATTENDED PAYMENT TERMINAL Submitted by Reference No T1118 0026 Date 29 June 2011 Dispensers described in certification numbers 1918 2017 2162 2176 2286 2437 2536 2616 2619 and 2650 Passport Europe combined kiosk control and point of sale system as described in the descriptive annex SPOT M3 as described in the descriptive annex Crompton Clo
6. Veeder Root Passport Europe combined kiosk control unit and point of sale terminal The Passport Europe is a combined kiosk control unit and point of sale system with a serial link to a Data Distribution Module DDM that communicates to the dispensers via a current loop interface Alternatively the system may have an interface capability to operate via an IFSF site control protocol The system is a PC based unit incorporating an LCD screen with an integral touchscreen All Server Point of Sale POS mains powered components are supplied via an uninterruptible power supply UPS A schematic diagram of a typical system is shown in Figure 1 Multiple POS systems may be connected and this may include a Back Office unit as shown in Figure 2 If required each POS may be powered via a UPS but it is only a requirement for the Server POS to be powered via a UPS A typical workstation consists of Passport Europe Computer Housing Display Touchscreen Magnetic Card Reader Customer Display Cash Drawer Receipt Printer Uninterruptible Power Supply Data Distribution Module Additional equipment Bar code reader Multifunction printer Report printer Mouse Keypad 2 CONSTRUCTION 2 1 Passport Europe Computer Figure 3 and 4 This is the main CPU and support architecture that is PC based It is housed in a metal industrial case which includes a protective cover over the connection ports and an integrated uninterruptible power
7. External Connection Ports later version shown in lower image 21 Figure 5 Display Touchscreen Figure 6 Data Distribution Module 22 Figure 7 Customer Display Figure 8 Receipt Printer Figure 9 Multifunction Printer 23 Susann m y PUMP ICONS u N mu KI o RECEIPT 955 2 58 4dJ 6 PPH x n DATA N PRODUCE PSN u e KEYPAD lt as F NUMBER KEYPAD a s y Y PAYMENTS Figure 10 Passport Europe Sales Screen 24 guo vU DCR 007 wara cu Figure 11 PDDM Figure 12 DDM Wuv LULL LLLLLE LER Figure 13 DDM PDDM PCB Assembly Figure 14 Primary Junction Box Figure 15 Primary Junction Box PCB 25 Ja uogounjaginjA 1SIUU wieosy So ampow uonnqinsiq eieg Ja3ulgd yoday jspesy 8po2 Jeg NB OQ used swe SOd 18440 sepeoy pues Bey usegyonoy ejdsig Bursnoy saindwos SOUBUSWIEWY Ol UONSSUUOD NW away pue 33 10 weapon FU NASI kede asnoyy sewon soydepy leuat NASI Typical IFSF interconnections Figure 16 26 m i JE TETEE T r TTT Ea T 1 MERETE jeuondo b a euondo afines yuej 140 CNIS uY szasuadsiqy 122425 JOHUOLLI pue peog ay wasg SAN jeouduod pur DANS nodssug jeuondo MU upay 134198 uodsseg 1dO pur ANTI euondo LOdS 0119015413 suud wodsy y xog uonnquisiq 2 asupuajurp AN saasuadsi 01 moway pur 1 JY 30
8. HORISED ALTERNATIVES 5 1 Receipt Multifunction Printer Any non intelligent simple recipient printer that bears the CE mark for conformity to the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC may be connected It shall not be capable of transmitting any data or instructions into the instrument other than to release the printout or to check for correct data transmission 5 2 Management printer Any CE marked printer may be connected to a workstation for non trade and management purposes 5 2 Modem A BABT approved and CE marked modem may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 3 Operator Display Any CE marked LCD flatscreen or CRT monitor may be used The layout and functionality is the same as described Where the screen does not have a Touch interface a mouse must be used for making selections on the screen 10 5 4 Tank Level Gauge Any CE marked tank level gauge detection system may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 5 Price sign A Pole Sign fuel price display may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 6 Car Wash A Car Wash controller may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 7 LPG Any CE marked LPG Dispenser may be connected via the Data Distribution Module 5 8 Payment Terminal Any CE Marked Indoor Paymen
9. ch fuelling point the transaction is to be made from Figure 23 The SPOT can be packaged in a number of different pumps CRIND or in a number of different pedestal configurations OPT as shown in figure 24 The SPOT communication is via TCP IP using Ethernet CATS communication The communication is from the Passport network port through a ruggedised Ethernet hub Figure 18 which is mounted in the CRIND OPT distribution module Figure 19 This hub provides network isolation between forecourt Ethernet network and the kiosk POS Ethernet network 5 10 1 1 RFID interface An optional I O device with RF transponder for use with TAG devices of the Radio Frequency Identification Device RFID type This is typically the Texas Instruments key fob device Where installed the SPOT CRIND OPT collects the TAG number and passes it to the host POS using the same software and hardware systems used for cards 5 10 1 2 Contact less cards An optional card interface that communicates to contact less chip cards Where installed the SPOT CRIND OPT collects the card information and processes it in an identical manner to that used in the contact card interface 5 10 1 3 Journal log All transactions and system events are recorded in the journal file one file for each day A total of 1 year 365 files is stored after which the oldest is overwritten The files are copied to a second partition as additional backup and the data integrity is further ensured by st
10. computer may contain a modem card to allow remote diagnostics credit card authorisation and EFT 2 1 7 Video Board The computer contains a video card for interfacing to the monitor 2 1 8 Hard Drives The Server computer has 2 hard drives One is a master and contains the main database master copy the other is a slave and contains the working copy of all data Alternatively the hard drives may be configured for RAID operation mirrored A Client POS computer may only have one hard drive Hard Drives The Server computer has 2 hard drives One is a master and contains the main database master copy the other is a slave and contains the working copy of all data Alternatively the hard drives may be configured for RAID operation mirrored A Client POS computer may only have one hard drive 21 9 Floppy Drive This is a standard 3 5 floppy disk drive 2 1 10 Tape backup The computer may contain a Tape Drive for use when backing up data contained on the hard drives 2 2 Operator Display Figure 5 This is manufactured by PREH and designated Touch Commander Model No MC 12 T3R4W60 be It is an LCD flat colour monitor with touch screen interface This provides the operator with forecourt status information transaction data for each fuel dispenser and gives a visual display of all the operator commands and instructions and displays retail transaction data It is connected to the VGA port and a serial port at the Passport Europe computer
11. e of the payment keys on the display The transaction is completed and a receipt can be printed if reguired 3 6 Pre Payment Pre payment may be made in the kiosk by cash chegue or credit for the amount of fuel reguired Either the POS will print a prepay receipt or a hand written prepay receipt will be given to the customer Fuelling may now begin at the dispenser which has been pre paid The dispenser will then stop at the cash limit after delivering fuel On replacing the nozzle if the customer has taken less fuel than he has paid for a refund may be obtained at the kiosk A full receipt may be printed or hand written at the Point of Sale 4 INTERLOCKS AND SECURITY FEATURES 4 1 UPS In the event of any type of mains power failure the UPS will maintain the Server POS for at least 15 minutes 4 2 Duplicate Receipts Any duplicate receipts are clearly marked with COPY COPY COPY 4 3 Operating System Security The POS is PC based and runs on the Windows NT Version 4 0 operating system The only way to gain access to the operating system is via a password protected mode of operation which is reserved for use by an Engineer 4 4 Software version The approved Metrological application software version number is 34 61 20 42 and can be displayed by touching the About button on the front office display This version relates to all pump control functions and all other metrological functions that are the subject of this certificate
12. esent on the selected dispenser then both amounts will be shown Pressing the appropriate button will initiate a sales transaction and the amount to pay and any other required data will be shown on the customer display unit The fuel transaction can be selected at any point of a sales transaction and it will be added to that transaction Fuel sales can also be deleted from the current transaction and sent back to the pump window for payment at a later time Another pump fuel sale can be selected if required Once the transaction details are correct the transaction can be paid off by selecting the appropriate payment method and a receipt printed if required It is also possible to have multiple fuel sales on the same transaction and receipt before the method of payment is selected Dry stock items can be added by either selecting them from the appropriate button on the display or by swiping them using the barcode reader 3 5 Method of Payment When the customer reguests to pay by cash and presents the exact money the operator touches the CASH button on the display and a receipt can be printed if reguired If the purchaser presents a higher amount than that reguired the operator keys in the amount on the numeric touchpad on the screen When the customer reguests to pay by CARD the operator touches the CARD button on the display Other methods of payment such as chegue Local account manual card voucher can be registered by touching on
13. iter 2 1 8 option of RAID mirrored drives 2 3 UK part number for distribution box instead of US one 2 5 Added option of any CE marked receipt printer Alternative software version numbers in sections 4 4 3 4 4 4 and 4 4 5 Fig 4 Updated serial channel I F picture to current production 5 10 Addition of SPOT M3 OPT V001 Revision 2 29 June 2011 Revision 1 issued Addition of the following sections 4 4 0 Alternative Software version 5 10 1 5 Receipt printer 5 11 Alternative PS PC Toshiba ST A10 5 12 Passport software on ruggadised server utilising DOMS PSS 5000 site controller 5 13 Connection to weighing instrument 5 14 Alternative Epson POS PCs IR300 IR310 IR320 IR700 MR800 17 131UUA Ud Japesy uonounininiA idieo34 apoojeg SEK USS Aejdsig asno Jawojsn3 jepesy pied Bel U3319SYINO I Ae ds q siasuadsiq lang oj BursnoH Janduon J3N3S a npoyy j uoynggsigq eec Sdn JSIUUA uoday Joydepy euwel NOSI SSID SOd 13410 BOUPUSIUJEJAJ opuopeuuoJ NV aow y pue 143 104 wepo jeuJsqu Nasi System Schematic Diagram Figure 1 18 la S dl WALSAS 321330 LNOW3 7 INJINI IL Sd WALSAS 391440 1NO H3 H3 H38 Limp Bde onthe adir E EJAM sg MEET VAE L VR Multi POS system with Back Office Computer 2 igure F 19 Figure 3 Passport Europe Computer 20 ee Figure 4 Passport Europe PC
14. ith a Ruggadised PC Intercomp model CNPEUROPE 10 01 and the DOMS PSS 5000 site controller 5 12 2 Forecourt controller DOMS The DOMS PSS 5000 forecourt controller comprises a metal rectangular box housing the following main components e A power supply e A Central Processing Board CPU with 8 serial ports CPB508 this has an LCD 16x2 character alphanumerical display and a keyboard comprising 5 keys for navigating the menu options e Hardware interface modules dispensers are connected to the CPU board via an appropriate hardware interface module compatible with the communication protocol of the dispenser 5 12 3 DOMS Software The DOMS PSS 5000 has a legal authority module LAM for the UK containing specific parameter values and functions Reference to the PSS 5000 software version number is not normally required but may be accessed as follows typical LAM version number is 498 06 100 and OD6C for the checksum number These can be viewed by selecting the appropriate menu heading using the operator keys on the CPU The LAM version number and checksum are accessed as follows When the PSS is powered on the first line displays the application software version and the current time The second line displays the W amp M Service menu Pressing the Down Arrow once displays the W amp M menu which comprises 7 sub menus W 1 to W 7 Press the right button once to obtain W 1 LAM INFO and press again to display Version and Checksum infor
15. mation 5 13 CONNECTION TO WEIGHING INSTRUMENT Any non automatic weighing instrument issued with an EC type approval certificate by a Notified Body for type approval under Directive 2009 23 EC in any Member State may be connected to the server POS PC The software controlling the operation of the weighing instrument is described in EC Test Certificate GB 1398 15 5 14 ALTERNATIVE EPSON POS PCS IR300 IR310 IR320 IR700 MR800 As described in the certificate but having the alternative POS PC designated IR300 or IR310 or IR320 or IR700 or MR800 manufactured by Epson The PC may have any peripheral equipment connected identified in the certificate 6 RECOMMENDED TESTS The following tests may be carried out in addition to those specified in the Regulations to determine conformity to the approved pattern 6 1 Software Verification Check that the correct metrological software version number as detailed in section 4 4 is installed on each Passport Europe Computer This can be displayed by touching the About button on the computer display 6 2 System Features 6 2 1 Check that unit price changes at the dispenser are inhibited when sales are in progress 6 2 2 Check that the memorised transactions are correct and that it is not possible to release the dispenser to a third purchaser 6 2 3 Check that when mains power is removed from the system the Server Point of Sale is operational for a minimum of 15 minutes to allow unpaid tran
16. orage on a mirrored RAID array These journals can be accessed remotely The journal is not editable and can be viewed only by site manager using his management login credentials There is no site access to the journal outside the Passport application 5 10 1 4 Journal printer Having any CE approved printer connected to the Passport Europe as an additional transaction storage device 5 10 1 5 Receipt printer Any receipt printer that bears the CE mark for conformity to the EMC Directive may be used 12 5 10 2 Interlocks and Security Features 5 10 2 1 Paper insufficient to print receipt The SPOT CRIND OPT terminal printer detects when the printer paper is low and displays a message warning the customer that a receipt is not available but allows further transactions to commence Alternatively the system can be configured to prevent any new CRIND OPT transactions starting once paper low has been detected The SPOT CRIND OPT can be configured to print receipts automatically or on demand 5 10 2 2 Printer fault If the terminal identifies a printer fault a message states that the receipt is unavailable but gives the customer the choice to proceed with transaction 5 10 2 3 Power Loss In the event of a power failure in unmanned configuration the transaction details are memorised and completed when the power is restored 5 10 2 4 Duplicate receipts Duplicate receipts are not available A receipt can be printed only once 5 10 3 P
17. pe computer The PDDM has an identical IFSF interface but contains an additional section for power distribution 2 12 2 IFSF Primary Junction Box The IFSF Primary Junction Box is shown in Figure 14 and consists of a metal box which houses power supply unit and an interface card Model No G1031 Figure 15 The box may vary in size depending on the size and configuration of the forecourt The interface card provides IFSF connection from each pump to a LON RJ45 connector at the Passport Europe computer 2 12 3 System Figure 16 shows a typical example of the system interconnection when Passport is connected to IFSF pumps using the DDM 2 12 4 Software Issue The software version number is 42 36 61 12 and can be displayed by pressing Shift Day End button and then the About button 3 OPERATION 3 1 Dispenser Monitoring Figure 10 The dispenser status is displayed on the pump control icons in the top section of the front office display A change in status is reflected in the icon display A change in status of a dispenser e g when it is authorised is shown on every POS Details of typical Pump Icons are shown below Free Pump Pump Calling Pump in use Pump stopped by the operator Pump with one Pump with outstanding re paid pre p transaction Pump with two outstanding Transactions Dispenser Call When a nozzle is removed from a dispenser the pump control icon will change to the Pump
18. rface may be connected 2 8 Cash Drawer This may be any cash drawer with a solenoid release It is connected to a to an RS 232 serial port at the Passport Europe computer 2 9 Bar Code Reader This is a Metrologic 6720 and is connected to an RS 232 serial port at the Passport Europe computer Alternatively any appropriately CE approved barcode reader may be used 2 10 Magnetic Card Reader Any CE approved Magnetic Card Reader may be used This optionally may be integrated into the lower Display housing It is connected to an RS 232 serial port at the Passport Europe computer 2 11 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Any CE approved UPS that will supply the Primary POS system for a minimum period of 15 minutes 2 12 IFSF site control protocol Connection may be made to any suitably configured equipment including fuel dispensers payment terminals forecourt equipment such as tank gauges and to ancillary equipment such as carwash 2 12 1 Data Distribution Module and Power and Data Distribution Module The PDDM Power and Data and Distribution Module is shown in Figure 11 and the DDM Data Distribution Module is shown in Figure 12 Each consists of a metal box which houses power supply unit and an interface card Model No BT606981 Figure 13 The boxes may vary in size depending on the size and configuration of the forecourt The interface card provides IFSF connection from each pump to a LON RJ45 connector at the Passport Euro
19. rinted information The following information is printed Receipt Address of the station Receipt number Date and Time Transaction volume price to pay and pump number 13 5 10 4 Operation INSERTS REMOVE NOZZLE CARD IF APPLICABLE MILEAGE amp REGISTRATION REQUESTED CHOOSE ANOTHER METHOD OF PAYMENT SYSTEM CHECKS CARD amp SENDS FOR OLA PROCESS AS PAY IN SHOP TRANSACTION IF APPLICABLE PIN ENTERED CARD OK OR DECLINED DECLINED OK IF RECEIPT PAPER OUT RECEIPT UNAVAILABLE MESSAGE STOP PUMP RECEIPT REQUIRED REPLACE FOR OPT NOZZLE IN OPERATION BEGIN PROMPT TO E TRANSACTION FUELLING MAX ENDER SELECT PUMP COMPLETE RECEIPT REQUESTED 2 REMOVE NOZZLE FOR OPT OPERATION PROMPT TO SELECT PUMP PRINT RECEIPT PRESET LIMIT BEEN REACHED CONTINUE OR CUSTOMER FUELLING REPLACED NOZZLE TRANSACTION COMPLETE 14 5 11 ALTENATIVE POS PC TOSHIBA ST A10 As described in the certificate but having the alternative POS PC designated TEC ST A 10 manufactured by Toshiba The PC may have any peripheral equipment connected identified in the certificate 5 12 PASSPORT SOFTWARE ON RUGGADISED SERVER UTILISING DOMS PSS 5000 SITE CONTROLLER 5 12 1 Introduction The PASSPORT system is as described in the certificate but the Passport Europe Computer assembly is replaced w
20. sactions to be paid off 6 3 Prepay Check that when the prepay method of operation is used that i The Fuel Dispensers are fitted with 2 stage pre set solenoid valves 11 The Fuel Dispenser stops at exactly the PREPAY cash value iii A notice is displayed advising purchasers using the prepay facility to take a prepay receipt for the amount prepaid iv The volume pre set function is disabled 16 7 CERTIFICATE HISTORY ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION Certification No 1918 67 14 January 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2017 69 24 March 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2162 60 6 October 2000 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2176 72 24 March 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2286 47 14 January 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2437 35 14 January 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2536 51 24 March 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2616 02 14 January 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2619 35 24 March 2004 Type examination certificate first issued Certification No 2650 26 31 December 2002 Type examination certificate first issued Revision 1 of above certificates 8 May 2009 Amendments and variants consolidated into one document Series V001 2 1 3 added DVD ROM drive or wr
21. se Basildon Essex SS14 3BA United Kingdom KK Signatory PR Dixon for Chief Executive Gilbarco Veeder Root Ltd _ National Measurement Office Department for Business Innovation amp Skills Stanton Avenue Teddington Middlesex TW11 0JZ United Kingdom CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 CONSTRUCTION 3 OPERATION 4 INTERLOCKS AND SECURITY FEATURES 5 AUTHORISED ALTERNATIVES 6 RECOMMENDED TESTS 7 CERTIFICATE HISTORY ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 System Schematic Diagram Figure 2 Multi POS system with Back Office Computer Figure 3 Passport Europe Computer Figure 4 Passport Europe PC External Connection Ports later version shown in lower image Figure 5 Display Touchscreen Figure 6 Data Distribution Module Figure 7 Customer Display Figure 8 Receipt Printer Figure 9 Multifunction Printer Figure 10 Passport Europe Sales Screen Figure 11 PDDM Figure 12 DDM Figure 13 DDM PDDM PCB Assembly Figure 14 Primary Junction Box Figure 15 Primary Junction Box PCB Figure 16 Typical IFSF interconnections Figure 17 Typical Unmanned interconnections Figure 18 Industrial ruggedised hub Figure 19 Hub mounted in data interface box Figure 20 SPOT M2 OPT Figure 21 SPOT M3 OPT Pay Figure 22 SPOT OPT Side Mounted Figure 23 SPOT Flexpay Figure 24 SPOT outside payment terminal packaging Descriptive Annex 1 INTRODUCTION Having the dispenser described in the Certification connected to the Gilbarco
22. supply unit UPS Alternatively the housing may have additional ventilation louvers additional ventilation louvers in the front It contains the following major components 2 1 1 Logitron PSPH Internal Power Supply P N 50592 This power supply provides DC power for the internal logic boards and some of the attached peripherals It also provides power for approximately 90 seconds in the event of mains power failure to allow the PC to power down correctly 2 1 1 1 The power supply PSPE with diagnostic LED indicator may be used as an alternative 2 2 ASUS Motherboard Model No TX97 XE A Pentium motherboard containing processor memory and peripheral components 2 1 2 1 The Soltek SL 65LIV T motherboard may be used as an alternative 2 122 The Pentium 4 MB800 Industrial motherboard may be used as an alternative 2 1 2 3 The Intel Desktop DQ965GF motherboard may be used as an alternative 2 1 2 4 The motherboard with part number MS6368 may be used as an alternative 2 1 3 CD DVD ROM A standard PC CD or DVD ROM drive or writer 2 1 4 Network Board LAN The computer may contain an Ethernet card for connecting other terminals 2105 CORE Board This is a special to type interface card that is used to interface to the receipt printer the barcode reader the customer display and the dispenser interface Data Distribution Module This card would normally only reside in the Server POS computer 2 1 6 Modem Board The
23. t Terminal may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 8 Loyalty Card Terminal Any CE Marked Loyalty Card Terminal may be connected using serial communications to a serial port on the Passport Europe Computer 5 9 Alternative Name The system may be named PUMA PRO rather than Passport Europe 5 10 SPOT OPT Outdoor Payment Terminal 5 10 1 Terminal Construction The Secure Payment Outdoor Terminal SPOT has two basic component architectures M2 Figure 20 In this arrangement the display and pinpad are combined as one physical unit M3 Figure 21 The M3 SPOT terminal is a development of the M2 SPOT terminal the major change being separation of the secure pin pad from the display These are now two physically separate units connected via secure encrypted communication channel The payment terminal accepts bank and fuel cards The payment terminal has alternatives described below and is dependent upon a separate forecourt control system for all sequencing and transaction data 11 As an alternative to mounting the SPOT into the dispenser CRIND it can be mounted independently on a pedestal to controller customer selected pump Figure 22 The major components used in the SPOT OPT configuration are the same as used for the SPOT M3 CRIND configuration The SPOT OPT operates as the CRIND but with the added functionality which allows the customer to select whi

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