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READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for safe installation
and operation of this equipment. Read and understand
this book before applying power. Keep this book and
tell all service personnel to read this book. If these
instructions are not followed, bodily injury, death, or
damage to the equipment may occur.
For new books, FAX to:
BENNETT MARKETING SERVICES
(231)799-6202
Or visit our web page at:
http://www.bennettpump.com
Bennett 1218 E. Pontaluna Road Spring Lake, MI 49456
USA 800-235-7618 Outside USA 231-798-1310 sales@bennettpump.com
Site Master SP
126305 Rev B 05/22/15
www.bennettpump.com

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  • Page 1 For new books, FAX to: BENNETT MARKETING SERVICES (231)799-6202 Or visit our web page at: http://www.bennettpump.com 126305 Rev B 05/22/15 www.bennettpump.com Bennett 1218 E. Pontaluna Road Spring Lake, MI 49456 USA 800-235-7618 Outside USA 231-798-1310 sales@bennettpump.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Examine the shipment immediately upon arrival to make certain there has been no damage or loss in transit. Bennett Pump Company, as shipper, is not liable for the hazards of transportation. Please make damage claims directly to the truck line.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Do not drill holes in fuel authorized personnel only. Warranty work may dispensers. Holes can cause failure of the only performed Bennett certified electronic equipment. The warranty will become technicians. void. Use only adhesive backed sign mounting brackets. WARNING: To prevent electric shock, keep the electrical parts of the terminal dry.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Circuit Breaker. The Bennett Logo will appear for approximately 5 seconds when power is applied to the unit (see figure 1.1) . After the Bennett Logo is displayed the screen will display the “Please Pay Inside” message. NOTE: “Please Pay Inside”...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Power Requirements: 120vac must be installed in the head of the unit and terminated on the terminal strip (see figure 2.1). Neutral and Hot will be labeled on the terminal strip. The Power Supply will be factory wired to the terminal strip. Power Supply The Power Supply converts the 120vac into the 12vdc and 24vdc needed for the module to operate.
  • Page 6: Communication

    • electrical noise on the communication circuit. Due to the risk of noise causing possible problems with communication, Bennett highly recommends the use of the twisted wires, but does not require it. Do not use wire nuts on Data Lines. Do not splice Data wires. They must be direct runs.
  • Page 7: Diagram

    Installation (continued...) FIGURE 2.3 - Field Wiring Diagram (Power) FIGURE 2.4 - Field Wiring Diagram (Communication) 126305 Rev B 05/22/15...
  • Page 8: Programming

    Programming Programming The module has a Manager’s Mode used to access programming and diagnostics. The following instructions explain how to gain access to the Manager’s Mode and how to configure it for operation. Using the Keypad: There are different keys on the module that are used for different functions (see figure 3.1).
  • Page 9: Programming Modes

    Programming (continued...) Once the proper “code” is pressed “Manager Mode: 00” will be displayed at the top of the screen (see figure 3.3). NOTE: If the module is left in Manager’s Mode for 60 seconds without any keys pressed, the unit will automatically return to normal operation.
  • Page 10: Manager's Mode 12 (Receipt Length)

    Programming (continued...) Manager’s Mode 12: Paper Chute “notch” To help eliminate paper jams Manager’s Mode 12 will adjust the length of the receipts. It is highly suggested that the length of the receipt is configured so that the end of the paper will exit the chute with the least amount of paper.
  • Page 11: Manager's Mode 14 (Receipt Delay)

    Programming (continued...) Setting choices are: Option 1 = EPP (not used). Option 2 = 5x8. Used when utilizing alpha numeric characters for credit / fleet operations. Option 3 = 4x4. (not used). NOTE: If the keypad is programmed wrong then it may not recognize the numeric buttons while being pressed.
  • Page 12: Manager's Mode 94 (Line Shift)

    [Enter] key. Once the function [Enter] key is pressed the display will show which logo is programmed, if any (see figure 3.20). Figure 3.19 - Bennett Logo Logo 00 shows NO Logo Figure 3.20 - Mode 99...
  • Page 13 This list will increase through time so if the desired logo doesn’t seem available please contact Bennett Pump Company for a complete list of logos. As soon as the number for the desired logo is pressed the current logo will disappear. The new logo will not appear until the function [Enter] key is pressed (see figure 3.21).
  • Page 14: Service

    All DC Voltages referenced in this document have a tolerance of +/- 5%. J1 - Programming Header • For Bennett use only. J4 - Audio Transducer • Used to connect the speaker that is used to beep and prompt the user to respond to the module.
  • Page 15 Service (continued...) J5 - Module Power, Module RS-485 • Used to connect the debit system to an external power supply and connect the debit system’s RS-485 interface to the 3rd part controller. Pins: Pins: 1. +12v 6. RS-485 Return 2. +12v 7.
  • Page 16 Service (continued...) J13 - Right Side Soft Keys • This is used to connect the left side soft key push buttons to the keypad matrix. J14 - Left Side Soft Keys • This is used to connect the right side soft key push buttons to the keypad matrix. J17 - Auxiliary Power •...
  • Page 17: Leds

    Service (continued...) LEDs: Figure 4.2 - CPU Board LEDs D1 (Red) “Heart Beat” - Blinks at the rate of 1x per second when in normal run mode. • D7 (Red) - RS-485 - RXD • D8 (Green) - RS-485 - TXD •...
  • Page 18: Sw 1 And Sw 2

    NOTE: Use “SPM/SPP Programming Instructions” (Part Number 126036) for instructions on how to program the unit. CAUTION: This is only to be used with the instruction of Bennett Pump Company. Battery: Refer to figure 4.1 for the location of the battery. BT2 - Lithium Button Cell Supports both real time clock (RTC).
  • Page 19: Manager's Mode 03 (Audit Trail Report)

    Service (continued...) Once in Manager’s Mode press the numeric [2] key and press the function [Enter] key. Once the function [Enter] key is pressed the display will show what the current date and time is set for (see figure 4.3). The date in figure 4.3 is showing July 1st, 2009.
  • Page 20 Service (continued...) If programming is complete press the right Soft Key next to “EXIT” on the display again and the module will return to normal operation. Figure 4.5 is an example of the Audit Events Report. This report shows the last 25 events that took place.
  • Page 21: Manager's Mode 04 (Card Reader Diagnostics)

    Service (continued...) Manager’s Mode 04: This mode is used to test the card reader for the module. Once the module is in Manager’s Mode press the numeric [4] key and press the function [Enter] key. Once the module enters into the mode it will send a signal to the card reader to see if it is acknowledged.
  • Page 22: Manager's Mode 05 (Printer Diagnostics)

    Service Service (continued...) Manager’s Mode 05: This mode is used to test the printer and to determine if the data is being received from the printer. After entering into Manager’s Mode press the numeric [5] key and press the function [Enter] key. Once the function [Enter] key is pressed the printer will automatically print the test report (see figure 4.12).
  • Page 23: Manager's Mode 07 (Peripheral Counter)

    Service Service (continued...) Manager’s Mode 07 This mode is used to view peripheral power reset counters. Note: The counters will reset after power cycling the SP. If the SP needs a reboot, mode 9 (next page) should be used to preserve current values. “Card Reader”...
  • Page 24: Manager's Mode 10 (Maximum Queues)

    Service Service (continued...) Manager’s Mode 10: Once the module is in Manager’s Mode press the numeric [1] and [0] keys and press the function [Enter] key. This mode is used to display the maximum queues. This is for Diagnostic and Development purposes only. Press the bottom right Soft Key, where “EXIT”...
  • Page 25: Parts

    Parts FIGURE 5.1 - 5x8 Credit Parts Breakdown 126305 Rev B 05/22/15...
  • Page 26 Parts Table 5.1 - 5x8 Credit Parts List Item Number Part Number Description Quantity 118509 Gasket Lens / Soft Keys 114209 Overlay Soft Keys 118495 Bracket Lens / Soft Keys 114172 Protective Lens 113651 Circuit Board Assembly Side Soft Key 117416 Bracket Lens / Display 117417...
  • Page 27: Wire Harnesses

    Parts FIGURE 5.2 - Wire Harnesses Item 1 - Comm. / Power Item 6 - Display Cable Item 2 - Card Reader Item 7 - Alpha Numeric and Credit Ribbon Cable Item 4a - Printer Power Harness Item 3 - Printer Comm. Item 4b - Printer Power Item 8 - Display Fan &...
  • Page 28 Parts Table 5.2 - Wire Harness Parts List Item Number Part Number Description Quantity 120731 Communication / Power Harness Card Reader Cable (comes with Card Reader (114131) 113533 Printer Data Cable (comes with Printer Kit) 115407 Printer Power Harness (comes with Printer Kit) 114586 Printer Power Adaptor 118553...
  • Page 29: Bennett Limited Warranty Statement

    Bennett Pump Company warrants Bennett products and software packages, whose operation is controlled by Bennett designed and developed software, shall be free of material defects and conform to current Bennett specifications for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original invoice. Bennett shall use its best effort to correct such defects and to supply to purchaser at Bennett’s expense, a corrected version within a reasonable time after purchaser notifies Bennett in writing of any defects and provides...
  • Page 30 126305 Rev B 05/22/15 www.bennettpump.com Bennett 1218 E. Pontaluna Road Spring Lake, MI 49456 USA 800-235-7618 Outside USA 231-798-1310 sales@bennettpump.com...

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