How To Use This Book - Gasboy SERIES 1000 Operation Manual

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GASBOY Series 1000

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

This book is written in first person aimed at the system operator. Reviewing these items will help
you as you use this book:
We use the term, the system to describe the Series 1000.
When procedures say you, we infer that you are the system operator at the data terminal.
When we say the user, we infer that the user is the person currently at the Series 1000 card
system.
Nearly all of the procedures in this book are initiated and entered from the data terminal.
When we say on the Series 1000 keypad, we mean you enter data at the card reader.
When we say, the system displays, we are generally referring to the data terminal display.
When we refer to display messages on the Series 1000, we usually say on the LCD display.
When we tell you to press keys, either on the data terminal or on the Series 1000 keypad, we
use the key name (i.e., RETURN, ENTER, etc.). The control key (CTRL) is always pressed
with another key. When you see a sequence like CTRL C, it means press the CTRL and C
keys together.
Data you enter in examples is shown in bold type. All examples shown in this manual are for
the standard Series 1000. See Appendix A for CFN system examples.
When you see the symbol
Appendix A in this manual covers information and system differences for members of the
Commercial Fueling Network (CFN) using this system in their network. CFN, in this case,
should not be confused with GASBOY's CFN System.
The Commercial Fueling Network logo appears throughout this manual to
indicate when a standard Series 1000 command or procedure is handled
differently for Commercial Fueling Network users.
Commercial Fueling Network logo (shown at right) on a page, refer to the
appropriate subheading in the Appendix for more information.
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in examples it means to press RETURN after the entry of data.
When you see the
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