Chapter 3 – GUI Configuration Tool
3.11 L
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ODE
When running in Remote mode, some MultiLoad II prompts are supplied by TMS or other TAS. When running in
Local mode, these parameter values must be supplied via the MultiLoad II Configuration tool, in lieu of TMS.
These "local only parameters" are accessed under the Miscellaneous group, as shown in the sample screen
below.
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3.11.1
RIVER
When a driver attempts access, he is prompted for his PIN number. He is then prompted for the Customer who is
purchasing the product and, if applicable, the particular Account of that customer. Because this data is not
verified by an external computer, it must be specified locally.
Prompt #1 will be the first prompt displayed after entry of a valid PIN. It instructs the driver to key in the product
owner's ID number. The screen below defines the prompts the driver will view, as well as the location on the
meter ticket where that information will appear.
Using the sample screen above, the prompt is telling the driver to enter the Stockholder ID. Once the load
completes, the value entered by the driver appear on line 10, column 68 on the subsequent meter ticket that is
printed.
Length of Data
BOL Line
BOL Position
Language #1
Language #2
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Figure 3.10
Number of characters allowed for the entry.
Line number on the meter ticket/Bill of Lading where the product owner's name will appear.
To disable enter 00.
Column number on the meter ticket/Bill of Lading where the product owner's name will
appear. To disable enter 00.
The actual prompt the driver will view, in the primary language (Language A) Example: If
Language A is English, Enter Stockholder.
The actual prompt the driver will view, in the secondary language (Language B) Example: If
Language B is Spanish, enter Entrada Dueno De Producto.
Prompt Configuration Menu
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Questions and answers
Greetings, how can multiload ll totalizers be reset?
The resettable totalizers on the Toptech Systems MultiLoad II can be reset using the CLR (Clear) key. Non-resettable totalizers cannot be reset.
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