Syn-Tech Systems FuelMaster FMU-2500 Classic Installation Manual page 121

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Following is an expanded version of the Acceptance Test Procedure to be used as a guide for
completing the abbreviated ATP attached to the end of this manual. An ATP should be completed for
each installation site containing a master FMU. Complete the Hold Harmless Agreement on the last
page only when a wireless network is used to communicate between the Central Controller and FMU.
In the following breakdown of the Acceptance Test Procedure, the abbreviated ATP is bold and
italicized. The explanation is standard print:
Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP)
for Upgrades and Installations of
FuelMaster
This ATP applies to upgrades and installations of all FMU-2500, 3000, and 3500 series Classic
and Plus Fuel Management Units (FMUs), except aviation sites (a separate Aviation ATP is
available). Complete an ATP for each site. Place a check mark (√) in the space provided for
each step performed. Some procedures will not be applicable to all installations. Mark NA for
those procedures which are not applicable. Some procedures may be repeated for multiple
FMUs. Add comments and explain any deviations on page 5.
SITE: Enter the site name used by the Customer
LOCATION: Enter the address
1. SITE EXAMINATION
All site equipment is operational, and installed in accordance with the NEC (if not,
explain in Comments on page 5). This check is to protect the organization and individual
performing the installation and/or initialization from being accountable for pre-existing site
problems.
2. FMU UPGRADE (For Upgrades Only). Repeat for multiple FMUs. Note any deviations on
page 5. If you are not performing an FMU upgrade, mark this entire section NA.
a. Verify the FMU to be upgraded is operational. The FMU must be operational to be
upgraded. Otherwise, the upgrade must include repairs.
b. Retrieve transactions, unit configuration, and options from FMU to be upgraded.
Provides a means for getting all transactions into software database, and allows for a
copy of the existing site configuration and options to be reloaded into the upgraded FMU.
c. Upgrade the FMU. Perform the upgrade.
d. Use a laptop connection to:
1) Initialize FMU (commands 02, FF, 1A, 28, FE). Cleans FMU memory for a fresh
start.
2) Set/verify site signature (command 38). Ensures the FMU will accept users, access
devices, and connections to the software.
3) Set system type and, if necessary, lock baud rate down (command 59).
Configure for correct system type (VMN, VVI, Commercial, Keyless, etc) and, if
necessary, lower baud rate when higher baud rates do not provide a good phone line
connection.
4) Restore options (various commands). A 61 command is used to restore the option
bytes, two digits per option. A CC command is used to restore credit card and local
authorization options.
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