Fuel Dispensers TATSUNO EUROPE ‐ Installation and User Manual , revision 10, January 2022
4.1.15. DISPENSER CONTROL MODE (P12)
The parameter defines how the dispenser is controlled.
Parameter
Meaning
12 = 0
Automatic mode with remote control
The dispenser is remotely controlled by a control computer/controller via a data line. It starts fuel delivery
only when an authorization command from the the control system (POS) is received. The authorization
command includes the unit price of fuel for each refuelling, preset maximum price or quantity, and the
product number. Fuel delivery will not start at zero fuel price, zero preset amount/volume or if the product
number does not match. In the event of a communication failure, the dispenser locks up with error E18.
Error E18 always occurs if no communication is detected for more than 3 seconds. After communication is
established, the error disappears automatically.
12 = 3
Manual mode
The dispenser is completely independent, not remote controlled. The data line is blocked. Unit fuel prices
are controlled by parameter P03. If a special manual mode with locking after delivery or a mode with
RELEASE signal control is not set, pumping will start immediately after the dispensing nozzle is picked up
and the display is reset. Switching from automatic to manual mode can be blocked by switch SW1‐2.
4.1.16. EXPORT OF PARAMETERS (P13)
To export the counter parameters from the memory to the memory card (SD card), press the <E> key, enter
<1> and confirm with the <E> key. Before running the test, make sure that an SD card is
inserted in the processor board. If the parameter export was successful, the message
"done" will appear on the display. The file containing the parameters is saved on the card
in the \CONFIG\EXPORT directory. When the data export is complete, the value of the
parameter goes to the value 0.
Parameter
Meaning
P13=0
Idle status
P13=1
Export of parameters
4.1.17. CURRENT PRODUCT TEMPERATURE (P14)
The function displays the current temperature of the fuel products measured by the temperature sensors in
the hydraulic of the dispenser. The subparameter number corresponds to the nozzle/hose number, not the
temperature sensor number. The update of the temperature values takes place continuously approximately
once per second. The temperature is displayed to one decimal place, e.g., 146 = 14,6 °C.
Parameter
Meaning
P14‐1
Temperature of the product assigned to nozzle/hose 1
P14‐2
Temperature of the product assigned to nozzle/hose 2
...
...
P14‐10
Temperature of the product assigned to nozzle/hose 10
NOTE
The number of nozzles/hoses displayed in parameter P14 is conditional on the set dispenser configuration. The
system for marking dispensing hoses and products is described in Figure 77. If the temperature sensor is not
connected, "‐ ‐ ‐" will appear on the display.
119
M0
M0
Factory setting
0
TEMP
3
P12
Factory setting
0
0
P13
146 C
P14‐1