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Doms A/S
November 30, 2010
PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05
Formervangen 28
DK-2600 Glostrup
Tel.
+45 4329 9400
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+45 4343 1012
info@doms.dk
www@doms.com

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  • Page 1 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Date November 30, 2010 Document number PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 Doms A/S Formervangen 28 Tel. +45 4329 9400 info@doms.dk DK-2600 Glostrup Fax. +45 4343 1012 www@doms.com...
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Preface Legal Notices This Doms documentation is owned by Doms or its licensors and is protected. Copyright Statement Your right to use this documentation is subject to the limitations and restric- tions imposed by applicable licenses and copyright laws. Unauthorized repro- duction, modification, distribution, display or other use of this documentation may result in criminal and civil penalties.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PSS 5000 Hardware ........
  • Page 4 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Contents 5.1.1 Limitations ........35 Date and Time (Menu 2.2) .
  • Page 5 Referenced Documents ........140 PSS 5000 XML Output ........141 Accessing the XML Files .
  • Page 6 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Contents Site_sta.xml File ......... 142 Site_rep.xml File .
  • Page 7: Part I: Getting To Know The Pss 5000

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Part I: Getting to Know the PSS 5000 Part I: Getting to Know the PSS 5000 ‘1 Architectural Overview’ on page 8 • ‘2 System Description’ on page 11 • ‘3 Configuration and Service’ on page 20 •...
  • Page 8: Architectural Overview

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 1 Architectural Overview Architectural Overview The PSS 5000 can be used in 3 basic configurations. These are described in the List of PSS 5000 configurations following topics: • ‘1.1 PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection’ on page 8 •...
  • Page 9: Pss 5000 With A Network Connection

    1 Architectural Overview PSS 5000 With a Network Connection This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used by connecting them to Illustration of a system using an Ethernet the PSS 5000 using an Ethernet connection. network PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 9 of 152...
  • Page 10: Pss 5000 In A Mixed Configuration

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 1 Architectural Overview PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used through a serial POS Illustration of a system using both an Ethernet driver even when an Ethernet connection is present.
  • Page 11: System Description

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 2 System Description System Description The basic components of the PSS 5000 are described in the following topics: List of PSS 5000 components • ‘2.1 PSS 5000 Hardware’ on page 11 • ‘2.2 PSS 5000 Software’ on page 14 PSS 5000 Hardware The PSS 5000 hardware consists of several separate components.
  • Page 12: Pss 5000 Computer Processor Boards

    On the outside of the cabinet, located above the power input socket, is a label. The external label This label provides the serial number of the PSS 5000 and informs you which power supply voltage the PSS 5000 can use.
  • Page 13: Hardware Interface Modules

    • PSS 5000 Processor Board, Description of CPB 505 – 2.1.3 Hardware Interface Modules Hardware Interface Modules are interface adapters. They provide a link be- Hardware Interface Modules tween the CPU Board of the PSS 5000 and the many types of forecourt devic- PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 13 of 152...
  • Page 14: Service And Maintenance

    This quantity may vary depending on logistics and the individual re- Note: quirements to the repair turn-around times. PSS 5000 Software The PSS 5000 software consists of several separate components. These are de- List of software components scribed in the following topics: •...
  • Page 15: Virtual File System

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 2 System Description 2.2.1 Virtual File System The PSS 5000 has a UNIX inspired virtual file system, with the following top- Structure of virtual file system level structure: Each of the catalogs present in the virtual file system are described in the table...
  • Page 16: Memory Structure

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 2 System Description 2.2.2 Memory Structure The memory on the PSS 5000 CPU board is divided in to 4 areas. Memory areas on the CPU board The difference between the separate memory areas is indicated by what is re- quired to clear or change the data.
  • Page 17: The Software Components

    The LAM also provides Weights and Measures functions, which ensure the integ- rity of the data and make sure that the PSS 5000 is operating correctly and complies to the legal requirements.
  • Page 18: Web Server

    It also enables you to extract data logs from remote locations. This illustrates how to access the file system in a PSS 5000 using a web brows- Illustration of an FTP connection to file system er and an FTP connection.
  • Page 19: Network Connection

    He will know which TCP/IP parameters you must use and will configure the network (DHCP server, firewalls and the like). In this re- spect, the PSS 5000 is no different from any other network devices. PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 19 of 152...
  • Page 20: Configuration And Service

    There are 2 methods to access the service menus that enable you to configure Methods to access menus and monitor the PSS 5000. Information about the access tools are described in the following topics: • ‘3.1.1 Local Service Panel’ on page 20 •...
  • Page 21 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service In general, the navigation buttons are used as follows: Functions of the navigation buttons Buttons Description These buttons are used in the following ways: • To move down and up through the structure of the service menus.
  • Page 22 This causes the CPU board to reset and attempt to re-start the appli- cation, or the CPU board is powered down. Data stored in the PSS 5000 memory, such as Recent Transactions or Trans- Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display action Log, can be viewed using the local service panel display.
  • Page 23: Web Service

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service pears and how it can be read. The figure below is an example of data in the memory and illustrates how much of it actually appears in the display. In the figure above, you can see an example of the upload log. The rectangle with the dotted line represents what you can actually see in the local service display panel.
  • Page 24: Software Changes

    Changes to the Application Program and/or Legal Authority Module on the Description of software changes PSS 5000 board take place by uploading the software using the Web Service Menus (with a Java applet) or using an FTP connection. (FTP requires only a few commands).
  • Page 25 To change the software in the PSS 5000 when changing the software in the PSS 5000. Before software can be uploaded, the PSS 5000 must be set in a state Note: that allows the upload. ‘To upload software with the web service menus’...
  • Page 26: Part Ii: Using The Service Menus

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Part II: Using the Service Menus The individual menu options available in the Service Menus depend on Note: the functions present in the program applications installed in the fore- court controller. ‘4 Information (Menu 1)’ on page 27 •...
  • Page 27: Information (Menu 1)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 4 Information (Menu 1) Information (Menu 1) menu is divided into the following sub-menus: Overview of Information Information menu • ‘4.1 Program Versions (Menu 1.1)’ on page 27 • ‘4.2 Board Info (Menu 1.2)’ on page 28 •...
  • Page 28: Board Info (Menu 1.2)

    The program version information is also available in the following files using View program versions using virtual file system the PSS 5000 Virtual File System. • /pss_proc/sys/boot_inf.txt – contains BOOT information • /pss_proc/sys/lam_inf.txt – contains Legal Authority Module information • /pss_proc/sys/appl_inf.txt – contains Application information Board Info (Menu 1.2)
  • Page 29 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub-menus and view the production information for the PSS 5000. The serial number and production number shown in the display are unique for the CPU Board of the PSS 5000 you are currently viewing. PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 29 of 152...
  • Page 30: Sealing Switch (Menu 1.2.2)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 4 Information (Menu 1) 4.2.2 Sealing Switch (Menu 1.2.2) menu provides information about the status of the sealing Description of Sealing Sealing Switch Switch menu switch, which is used to hardware seal the LAM software on the CPU board.
  • Page 31: Sw Blocks (Menu 1.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 4 Information (Menu 1) SW Blocks (Menu 1.3) Each application program in the PSS 5000 is built from several software code To view software blocks in PSS 5000 with web blocks. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web service pages browser to view the SW blocks (names, ID, version and checksum).
  • Page 32: Lam (Menu 1.5)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 4 Information (Menu 1) LAM (Menu 1.5) This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view all the constants for the current LAM view all the constants set by the current LAM.
  • Page 33: Installation (Menu 2)

    • ‘5.8 Backup (Menu 2.8)’ on page 59 Protocol to Port Assignment (Menu 2.1) The PSS 5000 application can use a large number of protocols with which to Description of the protocol to port communicate with the other system devices.
  • Page 34 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 5 Installation (Menu 2) → Select 2 Installation 2.1 Protocol to Port Assignment page appears. Protocol to Port Assignment This page shows the protocols assigned to each of the ports on the CPU board. The...
  • Page 35: Limitations

    Some protocols do not support addressable de- vices. To overcome that limitation a multiplexed port must be used. IFSF protocols IFSF protocols can only run on PSS 5000 Port 31 (LON). Single instance protocols Some protocols cannot be assigned to more than one port (for example, a log printer proto- col).
  • Page 36: Date And Time (Menu 2.2)

    And only one DMB port can be configured to use PPP. Date and Time (Menu 2.2) The PSS 5000 has it's own Real Time Clock (RTC), which is used to time Description of Date and Time menu stamp various events. The RTC setting can be changed via the Web, the Local Service Panel and in some applications via the POS Protocol.
  • Page 37: Communication Setup (Menu 2.3)

    DATE & TIME 2.2 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub-menus and view/change the date and time values in the PSS 5000. Communication Setup (Menu 2.3) menu is divided in to the following sub-menus:...
  • Page 38 Is the fixed physical address for each Ethernet Module This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view/change the view/change the values for the TCP/IP setup parameters in the PSS 5000. TCP/IP setup with web service pages →...
  • Page 39 After the IP address has been changed, it is necessary to reconnect to the PSS 5000 using the new IP address. This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view/change To view/change the the values of the TCP/IP setup parameters in the PSS 5000. TCP/IP setup with local service panel Press to move to the menu.
  • Page 40: Service Port Setup (Menu 2.3.2)

    TCP/IP SETUP 2.3.1 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub-menus and view the MAC address of the Ethernet module in the PSS 5000. 5.3.2 Service Port Setup (Menu 2.3.2) menu enables you to set up the communication param-...
  • Page 41 SVCPORT SETUP 2.3.2 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub-menus and view/change the baud rate and the PPP device values in the PSS 5000. Note: The current setting is flashing in each of the sub-menus.
  • Page 42: Datalink Timeout For Serial Driver (Menu 2.3.3)

    This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view/change To view/change the Datalink Timeout with the values of the Datalink Timeout for the serial driver in the PSS 5000. local service panel Press to move to the menu.
  • Page 43: Service Port Protocol (Menu 2.3.4)

    Note: This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view/change To view/change the Service Port Protocol the value of the Service Port Protocol in the PSS 5000. with local service panel Press to move to the menu.
  • Page 44: Dialup Setup/Test (Menu 2.3.6)

    Description of Dialup Dialup Setup/Test Setup/Test eters for a modem connected to one of the DMB ports in the PSS 5000. Before the dialup connection can work, the following parameters must be defined: Parameter Values...
  • Page 45: Online/Offline Event Time (Menu 2.3.7)

    Online/Offline Event Timer This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view/change the Online/Offline Event view/change the values for the Online/Offline Event Timer in the PSS 5000. Time with web service → →...
  • Page 46: System Profile (Menu 2.4)

    ‘5.4.4 Web Preferences (Menu 2.4.4)’ on page 50 5.4.1 Password (Menu 2.4.1) The PSS 5000 Service Menus web interface is protected by user/password au- Description of user access rights thentication. The following table shows which access rights the users have:...
  • Page 47 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 5 Installation (Menu 2) When a Super Master Reset takes place on the PSS 5000, all the pass- Note: words are reset to their default settings. User Description admin This is used by the PSS system administrator and has all privileges: •...
  • Page 48 A message appears which confirms that the password was changed and tells you to log off and reconnect to the PSS 5000. In case passwords are forgotten it is possible to gain access in two different...
  • Page 49: Name And Number (Menu 2.4.2)

    "Doms password of the day". This password has 4 HEX characters (0– 9, A–F) and can be obtained by contacting Doms Support. The PSS 5000 has a password validation routine in the Legal Authority Mod- ule with fixed user_id/password combinations. The default password for all users is "password".
  • Page 50: Pos Password (Menu 2.4.3)

    You can include your own logo or graphic in the top left-hand cor- ner of the service menu pages, and you can change the rate by which informa- tion in the Operational Status web pages is updated from the PSS 5000. 50 of 152...
  • Page 51: Application Setup (Menu 2.5)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 5 Installation (Menu 2) This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To change the web preferences change the appearance of the web pages and the rate by which information is updated from the PSS 5000.
  • Page 52 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 5 Installation (Menu 2) → Select 2 Installation 2.5 Application Software page appears. Application Setup In the table, open the drop-down list. Select Setup Group Setup Group? Select one of the following: • , go to Step 4.
  • Page 53: Software Upload (Menu 2.6)

    Setting the PSS 5000 to accept software uploads is enabled using either the web service pages or the local service panel.
  • Page 54 CPB509 is left without a boot pro- gram and cannot be used – it must be returned to Doms. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to...
  • Page 55 Type in the correct information for the following fields: • – PSS 5000 user name User name • – password for PSS 5000 user name Password • – additional text to help identify the upload Log text •...
  • Page 56 It is necessary to repeat the procedure that allows the upload and cre- ates the file. This procedure describes how to use FTP to upload software to the PSS 5000. To upload software using The commands used in this procedure are for an FTP client accessed from a command line prompt.
  • Page 57: Peripheral Configuration (Menu 2.7)

    Wait 5 seconds until the PSS 5000 reboots and the BOOT program starts. During the reboot the current FTP session is closed. Start a new FTP session and log on to the PSS 5000 by typing: User <IP address:<none>>: admin...
  • Page 58: Memory Module (Menu 2.7.1)

    Description of Memory Memory Module Module menu modules installed in the PSS 5000. This menu is only available using the local service panel. The number of memory modules, also known as peripheral devices, can be To configure the number of memory modules with configured using the local service panel.
  • Page 59: Backup (Menu 2.8)

    The file is saved in the defined location. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To restore a backup file to the PSS 5000 restore the setup.ini backup file in the PSS 5000. PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 59 of 152...
  • Page 60 Restore backup from PC field. Click The setup.ini file is now copied to /pss_mem/2/appl/ on the PSS 5000. Perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 to activate the parameter values in the new setup.ini file. 60 of 152 PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05...
  • Page 61: Operation (Menu 3)

    • ‘6.9 Reconciliation Report (Menu 3.9)’ on page 68 Enter Fallback Mode (Menu 3.1) With the PSS 5000, there is an option to operate in Attendant Fallback Mode. Description of fallback mode menu In this mode, the PSS system internally authorizes each pump when a nozzle is lifted and clears transactions without involving any external POS or OPT device.
  • Page 62: Grade Prices (Menu 3.2)

    Fallback Mode Click The PSS 5000 is now in Fallback mode and will remain there until an op- erational POS forces it back to normal operation. This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to select the Fall-...
  • Page 63 This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view/change To view/change grade prices with local service the grade prices in the PSS 5000. panel This function is not available for all Application Programs. Note:...
  • Page 64: Fp Transactions (Menu 3.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 6 Operation (Menu 3) FP Transactions (Menu 3.3) menu is divided in to the following sub-menus: Overview of FP FP Transactions Transactions menu • ‘6.3.1 Monitor (Menu 3.3.1)’ on page 64 • ‘6.3.2 Log (Menu 3.3.2)’ on page 64 6.3.1...
  • Page 65: Payment Server (Menu 3.4)

    The Payment Server menu is used to control which cards that can be used on Description of Payment Server menu the site. Not all versions of the PSS 5000 application software include the pay- Note: ment server. menu enables you to check if a card is included in the white...
  • Page 66: Operation Mode (Menu 3.5)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 6 Operation (Menu 3) Type in the 20 digit number for the card and click Check Information about the validity of the card appears. Operation Mode (Menu 3.5) The operation mode for specific forecourt device can be changed by using the...
  • Page 67: Menu 3.6 Reserved For Future Use

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 6 Operation (Menu 3) Menu 3.6 Reserved for Future Use This menu is reserved for implementation of future features in the PSS 5000. Reserved Operational Status (Menu 3.7) menu provides the current status of all the forecourt de-...
  • Page 68: Teleterminal (Menu 3.8)

    The Reconciliation Report page presents both Totalizer Readings and ATG Readings with start and stop time stamps. The Totalizer Readings are provided by the PSS 5000 and are metered sales values for each of the tanks associated with each fueling point. The ATG Readings are gauged tank volumes provided by the tank gauge system.
  • Page 69 Parameter Description Report Identifiers System name This is the id assigned to the PSS 5000. Number This shows which report is displayed. Note: If the Number value is equal to or greater than 7, then there are 7 reconciliation reports you can view.
  • Page 70 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 6 Operation (Menu 3) Parameter Description Manual report creation A check box and Enable/Disable button that al- low you to activate/deactivate the Create Report button. Note: Both the check box and the button must be used to change the state of the Create Report button.
  • Page 71 To view reconciliation reports view the reconciliation reports stored in the PSS 5000. Before reconciliation reports can be created by the PSS 5000, it is im- Note: portant that the relationships between each of the fueling points and the associated tanks are configured in the PSS 5000.
  • Page 72: Reset (Menu 4)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 7 Reset (Menu 4) Reset (Menu 4) menu is divided into the following sub-menus: Overview of Reset menu Reset • ‘7.1 Soft Reset (Menu 4.1)’ on page 72 • ‘7.2 Master Reset (Menu 4.2)’ on page 73 •...
  • Page 73: Master Reset (Menu 4.2)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 7 Reset (Menu 4) Press to select the menu. SOFT RESET? Use the buttons to toggle between Select and press The system performs a soft reset. Master Reset (Menu 4.2) A Master Reset will, in general, clear the configuration data for the Applica-...
  • Page 74: Super Master Reset (Menu 4.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 7 Reset (Menu 4) Press to select the menu. MASTER RESET? Press and hold for 10 seconds. The system performs a master reset. The display shows OK MASTER RE- SET... Super Master Reset (Menu 4.3) The Super Master Reset simply clears all the memory.
  • Page 75 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 7 Reset (Menu 4) Press to select the menu. SUPER M RESET? Press and hold for 10 seconds. The system performs a Super Master Reset and the display shows ...SUPER MASTER RESET PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 75 of 152...
  • Page 76: Diagnostics (Menu 5)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) Diagnostics (Menu 5) menu is divided into the following sub-menus: Overview of Diagnostics Diagnostics menu • ‘8.1 Forecourt Devices (Menu 5.1)’ on page 76 • ‘8.2 System Logs (Menu 5.2)’ on page 87 •...
  • Page 77 Use the list to see which devices are currently online. The columns contain the following information: Column Description Port The number of the port on the PSS 5000 CPB that the devices are connected. Protocol List of protocols assigned to the port (see ‘5.1 Protocol to Port Assignment (Menu 2.1)’...
  • Page 78: Device Errors (Menu 5.1.2)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) and view which devices are connected to the individual ports. 8.1.2 Device Errors (Menu 5.1.2) From the menu it is possible to view the latest error that has oc- Description of Device...
  • Page 79 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) 5.1.2.2 Specific page appears. Device Errors Open the drop-down list, select the specific device type. Device Type Click DEVICE TYPE OK Open the drop-down list and select the ID for the specific device.
  • Page 80: Price Pole Test (Menu 5.1.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub-menus and view which devices are connected to the individual ports. to select the correct Device Type and Device ID.
  • Page 81: Device Status (Menu 5.1.4)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) → → Select 5 Diagnostics 5.1 Forecourt Devices 5.1.3 Price Pole Test page appears. Price Pole Test Click UPDATE PRICES The prices are sent to the price pole and the updated prices appear on the price pole.
  • Page 82 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view the status of VRC devices with web view the status of the VRC (Vapor Recovery Controller).
  • Page 83 5.1.4.2 Specific page appears. Device Status list includes only those device types that are connected to Note: Device Type and available from the PSS 5000. In the list select the specific device type. Device Type Click Continue The latest status for the selected device appears. The figure below is an ex- ample of a tank gauge.
  • Page 84: Device Test (Menu 5.1.5)

    The Special Vapor Recovery Monitoring functions for test and service can Description Device Test menu for VRC only be accessed when you are logged on to the PSS 5000 System as a VRC user. Log in details: User name: , Password:...
  • Page 85 ACTIVATE The PSS 5000 replies with a message that informs you which function is activated. The PSS 5000 has a built-in text bank. This makes it possible to show different Device Test menu description for Terminal texts in the terminal’s display. The actual text in the text bank changes depend-...
  • Page 86 The texts in the text bank are indexed. The individual texts can be sent to the terminals display either by a command from the POS or by using a device on the forecourt, which is handled automatically by the PSS 5000. Instead of sending commands from a POS, or using the devices on the fore- court, the Terminal Text Test provides an easy method to check that the texts are shown correctly on the terminal display.
  • Page 87: System Logs (Menu 5.2)

    Upload Log Log menu software were uploaded to the PSS 5000. Each record contains a date stamp, the software version number and an ID of the user who made the upload. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to...
  • Page 88: Reset Logs (Menu 5.2.2)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) → → Select 5 Diagnostics 5.2 System Logs 5.2.1 Upload Log page appears. Upload Log Use the list of upload entries to see when the uploads occurred, the software versions and who made the uploads.
  • Page 89 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) The Soft Reset Log is reset by a Master Reset and the Master Reset Log Note: is reset by a Super Master Reset. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to...
  • Page 90 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) page appears. Master Reset Log This log has only a single entry, which shows when the last Master Reset occurred. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to...
  • Page 91 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) Master page appears. Super Master Reset Log This log has only a single entry, which shows when the last Super Master Reset occurred. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan-...
  • Page 92: Application Log (Menu 5.2.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) Press to move to the MASTER RE- menu. SET LOG 5.2.2.2 Press to display the log. The log contains a single line – a date and time stamp, which tells when the last Master Reset occurred.
  • Page 93: Access Log (Menu 5.2.4)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) Press to move to the APPLICATION menu. LOG 5.2.3 Press to display the log. The application log is stored in: /pss_mem/2/appl/applog.txt. Use FTP to ac- To view the application log file cess this file and then view the contents.
  • Page 94: Board Error Log (Menu 5.2.5)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) move horizontally around the log data. For more details about viewing data, see ‘Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display’ on page 8.2.5 Board Error Log (Menu 5.2.5) menu shows all the fatal errors that have occurred on the...
  • Page 95: Ethernet Statistics (Menu 5.3.1)

    Description of Port Port Statistics Statistics menu number of errors present on each of the ports on the PSS 5000 CPU board. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view the Port Statistics with web view the PSS 5000 statistics for the communication ports on the CPU board.
  • Page 96: Protocols (Menu 5.3.3)

    PSS 5000 CPU board. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view the Protocols with web service pages view the protocol to port assignments in the PSS 5000. 96 of 152 PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05...
  • Page 97: Peep (Menu 5.4)

    Ap- plication software. Peep (Menu 5.4) The PSS 5000 has an embedded communication dump facility, which is called Description of the Peep menu a peep. The peep can basically run in two different modes. These modes are...
  • Page 98 The Peeper Applet has a digital signature from VeriSign. This proves that it is an authentic Doms Java Applet. When the Applet is activated you are prompt- ed to accept the digital signature. This ensures that the peep files are written to the hard disk.
  • Page 99 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) If you have not used this function previously, click to accept the digital Note: signature when the security warning appears. The Java Applet starts and the page appears. Peeper In the...
  • Page 100: Test (Menu 5.5)

    Do not use this menu item. The use of this menu item is restricted to software Restricted developers. The function forces the PSS 5000 to remain in the boot mode. This prevents the Application Program installed from starting. 8.5.3 GDB (Menu 5.5.3) Do not use this menu item.
  • Page 101: Errors (Menu 5.6.2)

    To view the peripherals online with web service view which peripherals are connected to the ports of the CPU board. pages The items listed in this list are devices associated with the PSS 5000, for Note: example a memory module. →...
  • Page 102: Memory Module (Menu 5.6.3)

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view errors on specific peripherals with see where errors have occurred on specific peripheral device types.
  • Page 103 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to To view status of the memory module with view the status of the memory module(s) installed in the PSS 5000. web service pages → →...
  • Page 104 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics (Menu 5) It may take some time to display this page. Note: Use the information on the page to view the details of where the memory module has been installed previously. 104 of 152...
  • Page 105: M (Menu W)

    Local Service Panel display, and see if the PSS 5000 reacts accordingly. By being able to do this and see the results, you can verify that no errors are present on any of the checking fa- cilities.
  • Page 106: Lam Parameters (Menu W.2)

    This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the ver- To view the LAM version with local service panel sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000. It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display. Note:...
  • Page 107 This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the ver- To view LAM parameters with local service panel sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000. It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display. Note:...
  • Page 108: Memory Module Version (Menu W.3)

    Memory Module Version Module Version menu and checksum for each memory module. This menu is only relevant if the PSS 5000 is configured with at least Note: one memory module and the memory module(s) must be configured in the setup.ini file. For information about configuring the file see ‘5.7 Peripheral Configuration (Menu 2.7)’...
  • Page 109: Program Upload Log (Menu W.4)

    Description of the Upload Log menu ware were uploaded to the PSS 5000. Each record contains a date stamp, the software version number and an ID of the user who made the upload. This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to...
  • Page 110: Recent Transactions (Menu W.5)

    This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view all the To view Recent Transactions data with data for recent transactions that have taken place in the PSS 5000. local service panel It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display.
  • Page 111 Use the information on screen to view the most recent payment log records. This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view all the To view payment log data for payments that have taken place in the PSS 5000. data with local service panel It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display.
  • Page 112: Checking Devices (Menu W.7)

    Menu. By simulating an error on an operational critical function you are pages able to make sure that the checking facility in the PSS 5000 registers the error and responds in the correct manner. →...
  • Page 113: Display Error (Menu W.7.1)

    The message appears. This informs you that the Checking devices set OK selected device now has a simulated error present. You are now able to check that the PSS 5000 has responded in the correct way. Select again. W.7 Checking Devices...
  • Page 114: Lam Code Error (Menu W.7.3)

    PSS 5000 must react accordingly. Return the checking device setting to before you leave the PSS 5000. Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly. 9.7.3 LAM Code Error (Menu W.7.3)
  • Page 115: Rtc Error (Menu W.7.4)

    PSS 5000 must react accordingly. Return the checking device setting to before you leave the PSS 5000. Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly. 9.7.4 RTC Error (Menu W.7.4)
  • Page 116: Trans Memory (Menu W.7.5)

    , this simulates that the memory has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly. Return the checking device setting to before you leave the PSS 5000. Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly. 116 of 152 PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05...
  • Page 117: Part Iii: Reference Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Part Reference Information Part III: Reference Information ‘A File Formats in the PSS 5000’ on page 118 • ‘B Upload Help Tools’ on page 122 • ‘C Web Service Connections’ on page 126 • ‘D Virtual File System’ on page 131 •...
  • Page 118: A File Formats In The Pss 5000

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 File Formats in the PSS 5000 File formats used in PSS 5000 are described in the following topics: Overview of file format information • ‘A.1 Recent Transactions File Format’ on page 118 •...
  • Page 119: Transaction Log File Format

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 Transaction Log File Format The figure below shows an example of a single line from a Transaction Log Transaction Log file format (card payment) file. The data shows that it was a card payment transaction that occurred.
  • Page 120: Upload Log File Format

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 The table below explains what is represented by the values in the different columns of the transaction data. Column Explanation W&M character. "¤" indicates that the security telegram is intact.
  • Page 121 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 Column Explanation Program version. Program Checksum. Upload user ID. Optional data. PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 121 of 152...
  • Page 122: B Upload Help Tools

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools Upload Help Tools The upload5k.bat file is supplied by Doms and can be used to help change the Description of Upload5k.bat file software in the PSS 5000. The following text shows what happens when the upload5k.bat file is executed.
  • Page 123 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools echo quit>> tmpupl.txt s:tmpupl.txt %ipaddr% echo**************************************************** echo *** waiting for PSS 5000 boot program *** echo**************************************************** choice /n /tn,15>nul :upl_now echo**************************************************** echo *** begin download + upload *** echo**************************************************** echo %up5k_user%> tmpupl.txt echo %up5k_pass%>>...
  • Page 124 Example using Upload5k.bat file vided into 2 stages: First, reads the program directory on the PSS 5000 board. This provides the program number for the old program. Second, the old program is downloaded and then the new uploaded. Both program numbers must be entered.
  • Page 125 150 Here it comes... 226 Transfer OK, Closing connection 30 bytes received in 0,00 seconds (30000,00 Kbytes/sec) ftp> quit 221 Bye ******************************************************** *** waiting for PSS 5000 boot program *** ******************************************************** ******************************************************** *** begin download + upload *** ******************************************************** Connected to 172.20.65.240.
  • Page 126: C Web Service Connections

    Description of PC and browser requirements for Firefox. In order to have full access to the PSS 5000 system functionality, Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher, or Firefox 1.5 or higher is re- quired. The pages are optimized for a screen resolution of 600x800.
  • Page 127: Null Modem Connection

    A null modem connection enables a PC to connect directly to the Service Port Description of null modem connections of the PSS 5000 using a serial cable. A null modem connection involves the following procedures: Windows Vista does not support null modem connections.
  • Page 128: Dialling Up Using A Null Modem Connection

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual C Web Service Connections Click to complete the hardware installation. Finish The wizard closes and returns to the window. Phone and Modem Options Click . The setup is now saved and ready. This procedure describes how to install null modem on a PC that uses Win- To install null modem on dows XP.
  • Page 129 Select the radio button and click Guest Next page of the wizard appears. Connection Name Type in a name that identifies the connection, for example PSS 5000 and click Next page of the wizard appears. Select a Device In the...
  • Page 130 Type in a user name ( ) and password ( ) for the PSS 5000 admin password and click Connect The PC now uses the null modem cable and the connection configured above to connect to the PSS 5000. 130 of 152 PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05...
  • Page 131: D Virtual File System

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System Virtual File System The information about the virtual file system is divided into the following top- Overview ics: • ‘D.1 The Virtual File System’ on page 131 • ‘D.2 System Setup’ on page 131 •...
  • Page 132: Board Upload Log

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System ProtocolToPortAssignment Port_1_0=0201 Port_1_1=0102 Port_2_0=0022 Port_3_0=001D Port_4_0=0009 Port_5_0=0406 Port_5_1=0407 Port_6_0=0019 Port_7_0=0015 Port_8_0=0024 Port_9_0=0205 Port_9_1=001A Port_9_2=0405 Port_9_3=1013 Port_9_4=003C Port_11_0=0206 Port_11_1=0207 Port_11_2=0035 Port_11_3=0108 Port_11_4=0701 Port_11_5=0702 Port_12_0=0208 Port_12_1=0207 Port_12_2=0310 Port_12_3=0701 Port_12_4=0702 Checksum=7CB3 BPDatalinkTransport Timeout=50 Board Upload Log...
  • Page 133: Load Response

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System Load Response The Load Response file is a log of events that occurred while uploading files. Description of the Load Response file The location and name of the file is: /pss_mem/2/sys/load_rsp.txt...
  • Page 134: Hardware Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System Hardware Information The Hardware Information file provides information about the CPB hardware. Description of the hardware information file The location and name of the file is: /pss_proc/sys/hw_inf.txt Here is an example of the contents of the file:...
  • Page 135: Ok2Load File

    Description of the ok2upload file menu or the local service panel. This file makes it possible to upload software to the PSS 5000. The location and name of the file is: /pss_mem/2/sys/ok2upload.txt Here is an example of the contents of the file:...
  • Page 136: Lam (Legal Authority Module) Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System LAM (Legal Authority Module) Information The Legal Authority Module file provides information about the parameters Description of the LAM information file set by the installed LAM. The parameters are specific for each LAM. The lo- cation and name of the file is: /pss_proc/sys/lam_inf.txt...
  • Page 137: Application Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual D Virtual File System Application Information The Application Information file provides information about the type and ver- Description of the application information sion of the application program installed. The location and name of the file is: file /pss_proc/sys/appl_inf.txt...
  • Page 138: Epss 5000 Reference Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual E PSS 5000 Reference Information PSS 5000 Reference Information This documentation refers to several types of reference information. These are Overview of reference information described in the following topics: • ‘9.8 List of Abbreviations’ on page 138 •...
  • Page 139: List Of Terms

    Weights and Measures W&M Wash Payment Terminal List of Terms Adapter Module, for example an Ethernet module ADT Module Doms Connection Board. A print board with a specific function, for example DCB Module DCB449 provides a LON interface. PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05 139 of 152...
  • Page 140: Referenced Documents

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual E PSS 5000 Reference Information Doms Serial Bus module that connects to the PSS 5000 via a DSB port. It is DSB Module used for protocols that have addressable devices. Port with a Doms Serial Bus hardware interface. It is a subset of the DMB port.
  • Page 141: Fpss 5000 Xml Output

    All you require to access the xml files is a standard browser, the IP address of Viewing an xml file the PSS 5000, and the name of the file you want to view. To view the contents of the xml file, type the following syntax in the URL field: URL syntax: http://<PSS IP address>/<file name>.xml...
  • Page 142: Config.xml File

    Note: tions installed and the devices configured. Site_sta.xml File The site_sta.xml file provides a status report for the PSS 5000 and the devices Description of site_sta.xml file associated with it. The status shown in the file is a snap shot of the current sta-...
  • Page 143: Site_Rep.xml File

    A site_rep.xml file is generated each day at a given time (default time is 00:00). The previous file is overwritten each time a new file is generated. When a site_rep.xml file is downloaded from the PSS 5000 (not just Note: viewed using a browser) then the file is cleared.
  • Page 144 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual F PSS 5000 XML Output When the site_rep.xml file is viewed in the PSS 5000, only a template for the information is displayed. The downloaded file contains all the accumulated in- formation and is similar to the one shown below.
  • Page 145: G Revision Information

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual G Revision Information G Revision Information This documentation has changed as follows: Revision history Rev. Date Description of Changes Jan. 21, 2002 First release Aug. 23, 2002 Description of BOOT Exchange added May 27, 2003 •...
  • Page 146 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual G Revision Information Rev. Date Description of Changes Nov. 30, 2010 • Updated HIM informaiton • Only admin user is able to change Passwords • Only admin user is valid on CPBs without LAM •...
  • Page 147: Index

    PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Index Index details 135 Boot LED Access log functions 21 view using local service panel 93 Boot program view using web service pages 93 description 17 Access Log menu location 17 description 93 view version with local service panel 27...
  • Page 148 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Index description 78 upload log 120 Device status Forecourt Devices menu view VRM status using web service pages 82 list of sub-menus 76 FTP server Device Status menu description 18 description 81 Fuel transactions Device Test menu...
  • Page 149 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Index idle menu 22 navigation buttons functions 21 ok2upload file purpose 20 details 135 view program versions 27 Online devices viewing data 22 list using local service panel 77 Logs list using web service pages 76...
  • Page 150 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Index start using local service panel 81 super master 74 start using web service pages 80 Reset Logs menu update prices using web service pages 80 description 88 Print Reset menu web service menu page 23...
  • Page 151 Upload logs methods 53 description 109 Specifications Upload5k for PSS 5000 cabinets 12 description of bat file 122 for PSS 5000 CPU Board 12 example 124 Use password for a day term 140 for emergency access 49 Statistics User password...
  • Page 152 PSS 5000 – Technical Manual Index startup page 23 view program versions 27 xml files config.xml 142 example 141 save 141 site_rep.xml 143 site_sta.xml 142 viewing 141 152 of 152 PSS5000/TEMA/803046/05...

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