Loading The Data - Gasboy SERIES 1000 Operation Manual

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Loading the Data

1.
At the
prompt, type LP. The system displays: PUMP NO.
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2.
Type the pump number and press RETURN. The system displays: FUEL CODE:
3.
Type the fuel code and press RETURN. This code denotes a specific type of fuel. You
assign fuel codes and describe your fuel types before you perform card encoding. For more
information on fuel type assignment, see the Product Code Table in your Series 1000 Card
Encoding Manual. The system displays: FUEL NAME:
4.
Type a 1- to 12-character fuel name and press RETURN.
If you are pulsing in dollars (penny per pulse) and selected 0, 1, or 2 for the Price Data
Format configuration parameter, the system prompts you for unit price (PRICE $).
NOTE:
The unit price you enter at the Series 1000 must match the unit price set on the
pump. If it does not, your recorded liter totals will be incorrect.
If you are pulsing in quantity and selected 0 for price data format, the TANK # prompt
appears. Skip to Step 6. If you selected 2, the system prompts you for unit price (PRICE$).
(1 is only for penny pulsing pumps).
5.
Type the unit price of your product and press RETURN. The system displays: TANK #
6.
Type the tank number to be accessed by this pump and press RETURN. The system
displays: AMOUNT:
7.
Type the quantity shown on the pump totalizer (or reset to zero, if desired) and press
RETURN.
NOTE:
There are two ways to use pump totalizers: as periodic totalizers (reset to zero
after specified periods) or matched to the pump's mechanical totalizer.
The amount field accepts 10 digits for a totalizer value (7 digits to the left of the decimal point
and three digits to the right). If seven digits are entered, the system automatically inserts the
decimal point.
If three decimal places are entered, the system automatically displays:
BEFORE PUMP ACTIVATION TIME:
8.
Enter the duration of the timeout period (in seconds) and press RETURN. (Timeout refers to
the amount of time between selecting a pump and sending the first pulse of fuel by turning on
the nozzle.) The system displays: AFTER PUMP ACTIVATION TIME:
9.
Enter the duration of the timeout period (in seconds) and press RETURN. (Timeout refers to
the amount of time between turning off the nozzle and turning off the pump handle).
NOTE:
The time may range from 1 to 180 seconds.
seconds. If you have the extended pump timeouts option, the timeout period can
be extended to 3600 seconds (1 hour).
10. The system prompts you for each pump; repeat this procedure from Step 2. To stop entering
pump data, press RETURN at the PUMP NO. prompt. The
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prompt reappears.
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