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PREMIER

SERIES
DISPENSERS
Programming & Operating Manual

4816
Version 10.0
DECEMBER 1998
MANUAL HISTORY
Date of issue for original version and subsequent versions:

Version 1.0 ............. October 1992


Version 2.0 ............. March 1993
Version 3.0 ............. September 1993
Version 3.1 ............. February 1994
Version 4.0 ............. July 1994
Version 5.0 ............. September 1994
Version 6.0 ............. December 1994
Version 7.0 ............. June 1995
Version 8.0 ............. October 1997
Version 9.0 ............. March 1998
Version 10.0 .......... December 1998

Page Version Page Version Page Version


No. No. No. No. No. No.
Cover ................................ 10.0 4-1— 4-4 .......................... 8.0 6-1 ..................................... 10.0
Manual History Page ........ 10.0 4-5 ..................................... 10.0 6-2 — 6-3 ......................... 9.0
Software History Page ...... 10.0 4-6 — 4-35 ....................... 8.0 6-4 — 6-7 ......................... 10.0
4-36 ................................... 9.0 6-8 ..................................... 9.0
i ........................................ 9.0 4-37 — 4-42 ..................... 8.0 6-9 ..................................... 10.0
ii ........................................ 8.0 4-43 — 4-44 ..................... 10.0 6-10 ................................... 10.0
iii — iv .............................. 10.0 4-45 ................................... 8.0
v ........................................ 8.0 4-46 — 4-50 ..................... 10.0 7-1 — 7-3 ......................... 9.0
vi ....................................... 10.0 4-51 ................................... 8.0 7-4 — 7-6 ......................... 10.0
4-52 — 4-53 ..................... 10.0 7-7 — 7-10 ....................... 9.0
1-1 ..................................... 9.0
1-2 ..................................... 8.0 5-1 ..................................... 9.0 8-1 — 8-7 ......................... 8.0
1-3 — 1-6 ......................... 9.0 5-2 — 5-8 ......................... 8.0 8-8 ..................................... 9.0
1-7 ..................................... 8.0 5-9 ..................................... 9.0
1-8 ..................................... 9.0 5-10 — 5-11 ..................... 8.0 Index-1 — Index-4 ........... 10.0
5-12 — 5-14 ..................... 9.0
2-1— 2-8 .......................... 8.0

3-1— 3-4 .......................... 8.0


3-5 ..................................... 9.0
3-6 — 3-9 ......................... 8.0

NOTE: If entries are shown in bold


Italics on this page, they represent new
page(s) found in this latest version.

Previous version numbers are contained


within this latest version printing. Use
this Manual History page as a guide.

TOKHEIM CORPORATION Premier Series Dispensers Programming & Operating Manual


Form 4816 Version 10.0 March 1998 Rev. 12/15/98
SOFTWARE HISTORY

Dispenser and Dispenser Payment Terminal (DPT) Software Version Numbers


Manual
Version Standard Standard
Blender Model Standard InSight
Number Dispenser Co-Processor
DPT with DPT with
426B-WK DPT DPT
TDS TDS Plus

1.0 JN.01.02.00+

2.0 JN.02.04.00+

3.0 JN.02.12.00

3.1 JN.02.12.00+

4.0 JN.02.16.00+

5.0 JN.03.00.00+

6.0 JN.03.05.00+

7.0 JN.03.07.00+

8.0 JN.O4.11.00+ QA.04.11.00+

9.0 JN.04.12.00+ FG.02.05.00 QA.04.11.00+ JP.02.17.00+ MT.QD.01.00+ MT.02.04.00+ PQ.01.00.00+

QM.01.00.00+ QL.01.00.00+
10.0 (see note below) (see note below)
QA.04.11.00+ JP.02.18.00+ MT.QD.01.00+ MT.03.00.00+ MT.PQ.03.00+

IMPORTANT NOTE - BLENDER DISPENSERS ONLY!


Software versions QL.01.00.00 (Blender Co-Processor ) and QM.01.00.00 (Dispenser)
must be installed together. Otherwise, error 20s will occur.

Copyright © 1992 Tokheim Corporation. All rights reserved.


The information contained in this manual is copyrighted by Tokheim Corporation
and is for the exclusive use of Tokheim’s Authorized Service Representatives,
Distributors, and customers, who are authorized to make copies for use in their
business. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
by any other person or persons without written permission of Tokheim
Corporation.

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Form 4816 Version 10.0 March 1998 Rev. 12/15/98
Contents

1 Introduction
Scope ...................................................................................... 1-1
Related Documents ................................................................. 1-1
Document-on-Demand ............................................................ 1-1
System Overview .................................................................... 1-2
Features .................................................................................. 1-3
Model Number Notation .......................................................... 1-4
Operational Diagrams ............................................................. 1-7

2 General Operation
Scope ...................................................................................... 2-1
Dispenser Orientation
Defining Side A ................................................................. 2-2
Product Selection Number ................................................ 2-2
Controls and Indicators
Keypads ............................................................................ 2-5
Displays ............................................................................ 2-5
Price per Unit of Volume displays ...................................... 2-6
Options Power Supply ....................................................... 2-6
Keys, Arming and Manager ............................................... 2-7
Modes of Operation .......................................................... 2-8

3 Getting Started
Scope ...................................................................................... 3-1
First Time Start Up
Getting Access to the Computer Board ............................. 3-2
Removing the Computer Board ........................................ 3-3
Setting the DIP Switches for the Computer Board ............ 3-4
Initial Power Up Procedure ............................................... 3-5
Initial Programming Procedure .......................................... 3-7
Calibration and Hose Dilation Check ................................. 3-8
Routine Power Down and Power Up Procedure
Powering Down the Dispenser .......................................... 3-9
Routine Power Up Procedure ........................................... 3-9
Battery Operation ............................................................. 3-9

(Continued on next page)

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Contents
4 Programming
Scope ...................................................................................... 4-1
Basic Programming
Entering Programming/Manager Modes ........................... 4-2
To Move from One Mode to the Next ................................ 4-2
To Set or Change Parameter Information .......................... 4-2
Example of Basic Programming ........................................ 4-3
Saving Manager Modes .................................................... 4-4
Exiting Manager Modes .................................................... 4-4
Manager Modes ................................................................ 4-5
Defaults — Manager Modes ............................................. 4-6
Mode F01 through F99:
F01– Enter Level 1 Security Level .................................... 4-9
F02– Set/Display Mode Setting Speed, Display Number
of Non-Zero Sales .................................................. 4-10
F03– Display Money in Cash Running Totals .................. 4-11
F04– Display Volume in Cash Running Totals ................. 4-12
F05– Display Money in Credit Running Totals ................. 4-13
F06– Display Volume in Credit Running Totals ................ 4-14
F07– Display Money in Cash Shift Totals ........................ 4-15
F08– Display Volume in Cash Shift Totals ....................... 4-16
F09– Display Money in Credit Shift Totals ....................... 4-17
F10– Display Volume in Credit Shift Totals ...................... 4-18
A01- Display Meter Volume Running Totals .................... 4-19
A02- Display Meter Volume Shift Totals ........................... 4-20
F11– Display Communication Diagnostics, Display
Watchdog Reset Counter ....................................... 4-21
F12– Change Shift and Display number of Shift
Changes ................................................................ 4-22
F13– Enter Level 2 Security Code, Display Level 2
Data Change Counter ............................................. 4-23
F14– Set/Display Level 1 Security Code ......................... 4-24
F15– Set/Display Level 2 Security Code ......................... 4-25
F16– Set/Display Prices, Display Pulses per Unit
Volume ................................................................... 4-26
F17– Set/Display Maximum Delivery .............................. 4-27
F18– Set/Display Slow Flow Offset ................................. 4-28
F19– Set/Display Dispenser Function Code ................... 4-29
F20– Reset Running Totals ............................................. 4-30
E01– Enter Level 3 Security Code .................................. 4-31
E02– Set/Display Level 3 Security Code ......................... 4-32
(Continued on next page)

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4 Programming (continued)

F21– Set/Display Limits for Dispenser Errors ................. 4-33


F22– Set/Display Decimal Point Locations ..................... 4-34
F23– Set/Display Address of Sides A & B, Number of
Products per Side, Number of Sides, Number of
hoses per side and Type of Operation .................... 4-36
F24– Allow/Disallow Dispenser Presets ......................... 4-37
F25– Set/Display Leak Detector Delay, Battery Backup
Time, and Price Change Mode ............................... 4-38
F26– Set/Display Hose 2 Fuel Blend Ratio (EB) ............. 4-39
F26– Set/Display Blend Ratios (B3, B5) ......................... 4-40
F27– Set/Display No Pulse Time Out, Word Icons Enable
and Lift Lever/Start Button Programming ............... 4-41
F28– Set/Display Product Assignments .......................... 4-42
F29– Set Dispenser Keybutton Assignments .................. 4-43
F96– Display Dispenser Error, State and Termination
Code Histories ....................................................... 4-47
F97– Display Keybutton Presses and Handles Lifted ..... 4-51
F98– Perform Button and Display Diagnostics ................ 4-52
F99– Display Software Date Code, CRC Code and
ROM CRC Diagnostic Test ...................................... 4-53

5 Operating
Scope ...................................................................................... 5-1
Arming the Dispenser
Permanent Arming ............................................................ 5-2
Key Arming ....................................................................... 5-2
Dispenser Presets ................................................................... 5-2
Type of Operation
Stand Alone Operation ...................................................... 5-3
Sequence of Stand Alone Operation ................................. 5-3
Console Operation ............................................................ 5-4
Downloading Console Prices ............................................ 5-4
Sequence of Console Operation ....................................... 5-5
Sequence of Console Operation with
Alternate Push-to-Start .................................................. 5-6

(Continued on next page)

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Contents
5 Operating (continued)
Fleet Card Operation ............................................................... 5-7
DPT Operation ........................................................................ 5-9
Dispenser Error Codes .......................................................... 5-10

6 DPT Information
Scope and General Information ............................................... 6-1
Access to the DPT Controller Board ........................................ 6-2
Component List & Subassembly Orientation ........................... 6-3
Standard DPT and Gasboy DPT
Jumper and Switch Locations .......................................... 6-4
Jumper Settings ................................................................ 6-4
Switch Settings ................................................................. 6-5
Standard DPT with TDS .......................................................... 6-6
Illustration of the Model 170 TED unit ............................... 6-6
Jumper and Switch Locations ........................................... 6-7
Jumper Settings ................................................................ 6-7
Standard DPT with TDS Plus .................................................. 6-8
Jumper Settings ................................................................ 6-8
Switch Settings ................................................................. 6-9
Tear-Bar Printer Paper Loading ............................................. 6-10
Access to the Cash Acceptor Cassette ................................. 6-11

7 InSight™ DPT Information


Scope and General Information ............................................... 7-1
Component List ....................................................................... 7-2
Native and Graphic Modes ...................................................... 7-2
Access to the InSight DPT Controller Board ............................ 7-3
Jumper and Switch Locations ................................................. 7-4
Jumper Settings ...................................................................... 7-5
Subassembly Orientation ........................................................ 7-5
Switch Settings ....................................................................... 7-6
Switch Settings and Controller Board Status LEDs ................. 7-7
InSight Graphic Printer ............................................................ 7-8
Cash Acceptor ...................................................................... 7-10

8 Glossary
A — Z ............................................................................... 8-1– 8-8

9 Index
A — Z .................................................................. Index-1 – Index-4

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iv Form 4816 Version 10.0 March 1998 Rev. 12/15/98
DISCLOSURE NOTICE
This document contains information proprietary to Tokheim Corporation. The data
contained herein, in whole or in part may not be duplicated, used or disclosed outside
the recipient or purchaser for any purpose other than to evaluate or operate the equip-
ment described within the document.

DISCLAIMER
ALTHOUGH TOKHEIM CORPORATION HAS ATTEMPTED TO COMPILE THE
MATERIAL IN THIS MANUAL WITH ACCURACY, NEITHER IT, ITS EMPLOYEES,
NOR ITS AGENTS CAN MAKE ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE LIABILITY WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF
THIS MATERIAL OR ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF ANY INFORMATION, APPARATUS, METHOD OR PROCEDURE
DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

!!! FCC WARNING !!!


This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
interference to radio communications. It has been tested and has been found to
comply as a class “A” device with Part 15, Subpart “J” of the FCC rules at date of
manufacture.

IMPORTANT
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL
FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NFPA NO. 70) AND THE
AUTOMOTIVE AND MARINE SERVICE STATION CODE (NFPA 30A).

It is the owner’s and operator’s responsibility to ensure that the proper warning signs are posted
per the current edition of NFPA 30A, Code #9-9. These include, but are not limited to,
•“STOP MOTOR”
•“NO SMOKING”
•“WARNING -- IT IS UNLAWFUL AND DANGEROUS TO DISPENSE GASOLINE
INTO UNAPPROVED CONTAINERS”.

TOKHEIM DISPENSERS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR DIRECT FUELING OF AIRCRAFT


WITHOUT FILTERS, SEPARATORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO
ENSURE PRODUCT PURITY.

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! Safety Information
The following requirements are mandatory and shall be followed when installing, using, or working
around Tokheim equipment. These hazards or unsafe practices may result in death or severe injury to
persons, or damage to equipment or property.

DANGER! FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD


Dispense In
Approved
Containers -
Dispense gasoline
and other petroleum
products into
No Smoking - Never permit No Flames - Never permit open approved containers that are on
smoking in the dispensing area. flames in the dispensing area. the ground. To prevent static
Sparks and embers from burning Flames from lighters, matches, discharge, never dispense gasoline
cigarettes or pipes can set fuels welding torches, etc. can set fuels into a portable container that is in
and their vapors on fire. and their vapors on fire. or on a vehicle, including trucks.
Always use Tokheim approved
and UL Listed hoses and nozzles
with this dispenser.
WARNING! FIRE AND ELECTRICAL HAZARD

High Voltage - To reduce the risk Stop Button - The Stop Button may not shut off all power to the
of electrical shock when servicing, dispenser. Be sure all employees are trained how to shut off all power to
turn off all power to all the system in case of emergency. Code #4-1.2 of the current edition of
equipment. In submersible pump NFPA 30A requires that:
applications, turn off power to the
submersible pump and any other “A clearly identified and easily accessible switch(es) or circuit breaker(s) shall be
dispensers which use that provided at a location remote from dispensing devices, including remote pumping
submersible pump. AC power can systems, to shut off the power to all dispensing devices in the event of an emergency.”
feed back into a shut off dispenser
when dispensers share a common Additionally, Code #9-4.5 of the current edition of NFPA 30A requires that:
submersible pump or starter relay.
“Emergency controls specified in 4-1.2 [listed above] shall be installed at a location
acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction, but controls shall not be more than
100 ft. (30m) from dispensers.”

WARNING! SERVICE HAZARD

Turn Power Off - Before Block Islands - Block islands so Clean Up Spills - Promptly clean
servicing, always turn off all no vehicle can pull up to the up product spills on the driveway.
power to the dispenser and dispenser being worked on. Use an absorbent recommended
submerged pumps at the master Unauthorized people or vehicles by regulatory agencies. Dispose of
panel. Close any impact valve in the work area are dangerous. absorbent as required by
before performing any regulatory agencies.
maintenance or service to the
dispenser, including the changing
of fuel filters or strainers.

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Introduction – Scope

Section 1 - INTRODUCTION

SCOPE

This section contains information on dispenser features and will provide a


general introduction to the Premier dispenser covered in this manual .

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Form 4814A - Premier Service Parts Manual


Form 4815A - Installation/Wiring Manual for Premier Series dispensers
Peripheral Equipment Manuals
Console Programming/Operating Manual (if applicable)
Form 4817 - Premier Technical/Reference Manual
Peripheral Equipment Manuals
Form 1680B - The ONE Manual (Care of Your Pumps)

DOCUMENT-on-DEMAND

Tokheim has a FAX-back service that allows its customers to retrieve


documents 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. The documents that are available
consist mainly of Dispenser Outline Drawings, Dispenser Foundation Plans,
Wiring Diagrams, and other related Technical Information.

To access this service, dial (219) 484-1864 and follow the automated
instructions to retrieve your document. If you do not know the number of the
document you want, press 9999 and an Index of ALL available documents will
be faxed to you.

Documents Related to this Manual:


0129 Technical Letter Index - from Jan. 1990 to present
0132 Documentation Master List

This section contains:

• System overview ...................... 1-2


• Features .................................... 1-3
• Model Number Notation .......... 1-4 — 1-6
• Operational diagrams ............... 1-7, 1-8

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Introduction – Overview

SYSTEM OVERVIEW
All versions of the Premier series are designed to offer petroleum marketers a
wide variety of fuel dispensers and accessories to meet the demands and
conveniences of their customers. These varieties make the Premier series the
best fuel dispenser on the market today.

Premier

• A one- or two-sided dispenser with up to four straight products


and four hoses per side.

• A one- or two-sided dispenser with up to three straight products


and one hose per side.

• The Premier can operate via console control or in stand alone


mode.

• Utilizing a Model 67 series dispenser interface box, the Premier


can operate with:

Dispenser control consoles

Dedicated Hose Controller (DHC)

A third party site controller that supports the Premier


communication protocol.

Premier Blenders
• EB — A one- or two-sided dispenser with two straight products
and one blended product with one or three hoses per side. The
blend ratio is programmable in the manager modes.

• B3, B5 — A one- or two-sided dispenser with blended products


dispensed from one hose per side. The blend ratios for each
product are programmable in the same way as the EB above.

DPT
Premier Electronics
Dispenser
Premier System
Model 67 Block Diagram
Model 69 DPT
Dispenser
Interface Box
Interface Box

Site Controller

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Introduction – Features

FEATURES
Premier
Each product has its own price–per–unit–volume (PPUV) display. Only one hose per dispenser side
can be active at a time. The Premier dispenser is available in a high hose cabinet with remote pump
fuel delivery, and can operate as stand alone or with console control. If a Dispenser Payment
Terminal (DPT) is not installed, instructional customer prompts display on the main display to guide
customers through their fuel sale.
Electronic Blend & Electronic Variable Blenders (EB, B3, B4, and B5)
The Electronic Blend & Variable Blenders have software which allows the blending ratio to be
configured through dispenser programming and can be altered by those with proper security access.
The EB consists of two straight-grade products that may be dispensed and blended at the
programmed ratio to produce an additional SINGLE mid-octane product. The Variable Blenders, B3,
B4, and B5, are all single-hosed dispensers which blend two straight-grade products to produce three
(B3), four (B4), or five (B5) blended products.
Premier Models
H411B, H422B, H413B-R, H413B-EB, H412B, H424B, H414B, H428B, H311B, H322B,
H422B-B3, B4, B5 & H426B, H426B-EB, H424B-B3 & B4, H428B-EB, H322B-B3 & B5,
H711B H426B-RTR & H424B-RTR, & H428B-RTR & H322B-RB3TR & H324B
H426B-REBTR H424B-RB3TR, H428B-REBTR H322B-R1PBA,
-RB4TR -R2PBA

Standard features Optional features


• Rechargeable lead-acid battery supports display of sales data • MaxVac vapor recovery
and transfer of data in the event of an AC power loss • Interim vapor recovery
• Permanent arming or key arming • Valance, painted or stainless steel
• Automatic battery test performed at each power up and • Stainless steel doors (upper and lower)
manager mode entry, and periodically during normal • Intercom speaker (in raceway)
operation • Intercom with Call Button
• Dual - phase optical pulser technology for increased accuracy • Lift Lever
of fuel flow measurement
• Magnetic manager/operator keys for programming modes and • DPT (Dispenser Payment Terminal)
arming functions - non-graphic or Insight™
• Combined six digit MONEY and VOLUME LCD (backlit) - card reader only
• Four digit Price-Per-Unit-Volume (PPUV) LCD (backlit) - cash acceptor only
• Instructional customer prompts on the Money/Volume Display - card reader and cash acceptor (45" dispensers only)
• Dispenser memory and diagnostic tests • Tokheim Debit System (TDS) for DPT
• Non-volatile storage for all programmed data, sales data, and • Tokheim Debit System Plus (TDS Plus) for DPT
totals • InSight™ DPT
• Pulser connect / disconnect sensing • Presets
• Choice of stand alone or console operation • Dual pricing
• Three security levels to restrict access to dispenser functions • Water Alert filters
• WIX filter • Blending

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Introduction – Model Number Notation


PREMIER H and I MODEL DISPENSERS
TOKHEIM MODEL NUMBER NOTATION
Dispenser Configuration Dispenser Features Dispenser Options (shown on Page 1-6)

C C C C C CC F F F F F F O O O O O O O O O O O O O
H = High Hose
I = International Customer Specific Feature
F2 = Pump Stop
3 = 30 inch F3 = LIFT LEVER TO START
4 = 45 inch F4 = PPU Display, positions 2, 3 & 4
7 = 45 inch
Dispenser Payment Terminal
(shown on next page)
1 = 1 side
2 = 2 sides Card Reader
(Must be selected in conjuction with a T-series DPT
Total Number of Hoses option on the next page)
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 R6 = 2 track, Magnetic Stripe Upper Left

B = Premier B Series Dispenser Graphic Printer


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(Must be selected in conjuction with a G-series


InSight™ DPT option on the next page)
R = Remote (submerged pump) H1 = Printer with Keypad & TDS Plus
R1PBA =Remote, 1 product, w/262A base adapter H2 = Printer with Keypad, without TDS Plus
R2PBA =Remote, 2 product w/262A base adapter H3 = Printer without Keypad & TDS Plus
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RB3 = Remote, 3 blended prod/single hose outlet


RB3FD =Remote w/3 blend prods., plus one future diesel prod. Preset Pricing
RB3TR =Remote w/3 blend prods., transverse P1 = Preset
RB4TR = Remote w/4 blend prods, transverse
RB4 = Remote, 4 blended prod/single hose outlet Cash/Credit Pricing
RB5 = Remote, 5 blended prod/single hose outlet K1 = Dual Pricing
REB = Remote, 1 blended product, multiple hose outlets
REBTR = Remote, 1 blended prod., mult. hose outlets, transverse Cash Acceptor
RTR = Remote, transverse (Must be selected in conjuction with a T-series DPT
S = Suction option on the next page)
S4x4 = Suction Motorcycle C2 = With lockable cassette
SB3 = Suction w/ three blend prod/single hose outlet
Vapor Recovery
SB3+1= Suction B3 plus one
V = Vapor Recovery
SB5 = Suction w/ five blend prod/single hose outlet
IV = Ready for future Vapor Recovery Upgrade
SDD = Suction Double Display
PM = Partial Vapor (MaxVac/Interim)
SEB = Suction w/ one blend prod/multiple hose outlets
MV = MaxVac Vapor Recovery
SHS = Suction High Speed
No Designation = Non Vapor
Z = Glider Kit
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PREMIER H and I MODEL DISPENSERS


TOKHEIM MODEL NUMBER NOTATION
Dispenser Configuration Dispenser Features Dispenser Options (shown on next page)
C C C C C CC F F F F F F O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Dispenser Payment Terminal


(Includes Printer)
T2 = Card Reader ONLY
T3 = Cash Acceptor & Card Reader
T4 = DEBIT Card Reader ONLY (TDS Plus)
T5 = Cash Acceptor & DEBIT Card Reader (TDS Plus)
T7 = Card Reader ONLY (Gasboy)
T8 = Cash Acceptor & Card Reader (Gasboy)
T9 = Card Reader ONLY (Hebrew display)
T10 = Debit Card Reader (TDS)

InSight™ Dispenser Payment Terminal


G1 = Non-DPT without Keypad
G2 = Non-DPT with Keypad
G3 = Card Reader Only - Upper Right
G4 = Card Reader Only - Upper Left
G5 = Card Reader - Upper Right, Cash Acceptor,
Locking Cassette
G6 = Card Reader - Upper Left, Cash Acceptor,
Locking Cassette
G7 = Card Reader - Upper Right, Cash Acceptor,
Non-Locking Cassette

Introduction – Model Number Notation


G8 = Card Reader - Upper Left, Cash Acceptor,
Non-Locking Cassette
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Introduction – Model Number Notation


PREMIER H and I MODEL DISPENSERS
TOKHEIM MODEL NUMBER NOTATION
Dispenser Options Battery
15A = Lead Acid
O O O O O O O O O O O O O 15B = Nicad
Door, Upper
1A = Painted Post Cover
1B = Stainless Steel 14A = Painted (In/Out)
14B = Stainless (In/Out)
Door, Lower 14C = Painted Black
2A = Painted 14D = Painted (In), Stainless (Out)
2B = Stainless Steel 14E = Stainless (In), Painted (Out)

Filters Motor
3J = Spin-On 11A = 120VAC, 1 phase.
3K = Strainer Screen 11B = 240VAC, 1 Phase
11C = 240VAC, 3 Phase
11D = 380VAC, 3 Phase
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Product Identification Panels


4A = Single Piece Insert Speaker
4B = Multi-Piece Insert 10A = Without Speaker
10B = With Speaker
Raceway Width
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5A = 17" Dispenser Software Operating Voltage


5B = 24" 6A = Universal domestic - JN 9A = 120V, 60Hz
5C = 24", Bottom Access 6B = Thailand - LG 9B = 240V, 50 Hz
5D = 20", Bottom Access 6C = International - L 9C = 240V, 60 Hz
6D = International - MK 01
6E = U.S.A. - MK 02 Measurement
6F = Brazil - MK 03 8A = Gallon
6G = Thailand - MK 04 8B = Liter
6H = Kuwait - MK 05 8C = Imperial Gallon
6I = Philippines - MK 06 8D = Gallon (60# Bypass)
6J = Israel - MK 07 8E = Liter (60# Bypass)
6K = Korea - MK 08 8F = Imperial Gal. (60# Bypass)
—— NOTICE —— 6L = Turkey - MK 09
The U.L. Listing for the dispenser does 6M = Malaysia - MK 10 Valance Panels
not cover all options. Only the dispensers 6N = Pakistan - MK 11 7A = 24", Painted
6O = Singapore - MK 12 7B = 24", Stainless
(which carry the U.L. Listing mark) are
6P = Hong Kong - MK 13 7C = 24", Painted w/Insert
covered by Underwriters Laboratories. 6Q = Domestic (no icons) - JN 7D = 24", Stainless w/Insert
6R = Domestic, transverse - PZ 7E = Without Valance
Introduction – Operational Diagrams
OPERATIONAL DIAGRAMS

PREMIER HOSE 1 HOSE 2 HOSE 3 HOSE 4

MULTI-HOSE PER SIDE


HOSE HOSE HOSE HOSE
DISPENSER VALVE 1 VALVE 2 VALVE 3 VALVE 4

DISPENSER SIDE B METER 1 METER 2 METER 3 METER 4

PRODUCT 1 INLET PRODUCT 2 INLET PRODUCT 3 INLET PRODUCT 4 INLET

METER 1 METER 2 METER 3 METER 4


DISPENSER SIDE A

HOSE HOSE HOSE HOSE


VALVE 1 VALVE 2 VALVE 3 VALVE 4

HOSE 1 HOSE 2 HOSE 3 HOSE 4

PREMIER 1 OR 2 HOSE
HOSE 1 HOSE 2
MANIFOLDED
DISPENSER MANIFOLD HOSE
VALVE 4

DISPENSER SIDE B METER 1 METER 2 METER 3 METER 4

PRODUCT 1 INLET PRODUCT 2 INLET PRODUCT 3 INLET PRODUCT 4 INLET

METER 1 METER 2 METER 3 METER 4


DISPENSER SIDE A

MANIFOLD HOSE
VALVE 4

= Optional HOSE 1 HOSE 2

HOSE 1 HOSE 2 HOSE 3 HOSE 4


(NON-BLEND) (BLEND) (NON-BLEND) (NON-BLEND)
PREMIER
ELECTRONIC BLEND HOSE HOSE HOSE
(EB) DISPENSER VALVE VALVE VALVE

BLENDING BLENDING
VALVE 1 VALVE 2

DISPENSER SIDE B METER 1 METER 2 METER 3

PRODUCT 1 INLET PRODUCT 2 INLET PRODUCT 4 INLET

METER 1 METER 2 METER 3


DISPENSER SIDE A
BLENDING BLENDING
VALVE 1 VALVE 2

HOSE HOSE HOSE


= Optional VALVE VALVE VALVE

HOSE 1 HOSE 2 HOSE 3 HOSE 4


(NON-BLEND) (BLEND) (NON-BLEND) (NON-BLEND)

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HOSE 1 HOSE 2
PREMIER (NON-BLEND)

ELECTRONIC HOSE
VARIABLE BLEND VALVE
DISPENSER (B3, B5) BLENDING
BLENDING
VALVE 1 VALVE 2

METER 1 METER 2 METER 3


DISPENSER SIDE B
PRODUCT 1 INLET PRODUCT 2 INLET PRODUCT 4 INLET

DISPENSER SIDE A
METER 1 METER 2 METER 3

BLENDING BLENDING
VALVE 1 VALVE 2

HOSE
= 45" B3 blender only VALVE

HOSE 1 HOSE 2
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General Operation – Scope

Section 2 – GENERAL OPERATION

SCOPE

This section contains general information on dispenser definitions, basic


dispenser controls, and indicators. In this section, information is provided for
the two modes of operation: operating and programming.

NOTE: Not all options (DPTs, Cash Acceptors, etc.) are shown in the
dispenser illustrations on the following pages.
A generic view is shown; your model may be different.

This section contains:

• Dispenser orientation ..................... page 2-2 - 2-3


• Controls and indicators .................. page 2-4 - 2-7
• Modes of operation ........................ page 2-8

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DISPENSER ORIENTATION

•Defining side A

On all Premier series dispensers it is important to identify SIDE A.

• Look at the base of the dispenser.


• Locate the Model/Serial number plate on one of the dispenser
sides (the U.L. and F.C.C. plates are nearby) and stand facing it.
• You are looking at side A.

SIDE A
Model/Serial number plate location

• Product and product selection number

1. The number of cash or cash/credit displays determine the number of products


for sale. Products (grades) are shown here by product numbers (see below).

This example has three displays,


1 2 3 which means that there are three
products offered for sale.

2. Product selection numbers are used in programming to identify the product


(grade) in the dispenser totals. The product selection numbers are displayed
in the middle cash/credit display when in manager modes.
Product selection
number is always
displayed in the
middle display in
manager modes.
H3

(‘H’ is the designation


used for product which
comes out of the ‘Hose’)
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•Product selection number (Cont.)

3. Product selection number, orientation (see example below)

Note that side B product (assignment) numbers for model H422B can be
programmed in ascending or descending order. Refer to Mode F28 on page
4-41 for more information.

Typical H413B, H426B Typical H411B, H422B

Product selection number - side B Product selection number - side B


P1 P2 P3 P3 P2 P1

P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
Product selection number - side A Product selection number - side A

In this example, side B product assignments In this example, side B product assignments are the
mirror side A. transverse of side A.

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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Dispenser Components

This page describes the various components of the dispenser head.

m
5
m
m m
3
2
m
7
4

m
11

m
10

m
1
m
8 m
8 m
8

m
9 m
9 m
9

m
13 m
14
m
12
m
6

The Premier Dispenser Dialface

m
1 Operator interface keypad m8 Cash price per unit volume display (ppuv)

m
2 Customer prompts display area*
m9 Credit price per unit volume display (ppuv) **

m
3 Money display m
10 Access panel to Cash Acceptor cassette

m
4 Volume display
m
11 DPT/ Debit DPT printer panel
m
5 Magnetic Keyswitch area
m
12 Receipt slot**
m
6 Product selection keypad area m
13 Cash Acceptor**

m
7 DPT/Debit DPT display ** m
14 Card Reader**

m ™
15 InSight DPT Graphic Display**

*Displayed on Non-DPT only **These items are optional

m
15

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Keypads
operator interface
• used for data entry, starting and stopping the dispenser, and manager mode programming
(not used for manager mode programming if Debit DPT is installed)
• provides preset input if presets are enabled
• will contain MOP (Method Of Payment) selection keys if dual-MOPs are utilized
• may contain keys to operate a DPT if one is installed
• if an InSight™ DPT is installed, the softkeys located on the sides of the InSight™
graphic display serve as the operator interface keypad.

product selection (provided on single-hose Premier dispensers and


dispensers with Debit DPT)
This keypad is used for:
• product selection
• manager mode programming if Debit DPT is installed
• start key if Debit DPT

For more specific information concerning keypad programming, refer to


Section 4, Mode F29.

Displays
Money/Volume display
• customer prompts display area consists of nine lines (see illustration).
-prompts provide instructions to the customer when there is no DPT installed in the
dispenser.
• money and volume display areas consist of two six-digit displays.
-in operating mode, they display total sale dollars and total sale gallons, respectively.
-in manager mode, they display programming information.

SELECT
$ octane
preset
cash
credit
total sale
start
return
fueling gallons
nozzle
price per gallon includes taxes

Customer prompts Money area Volume area


display area

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Price per unit volume displays (PPUV)

dual-MOP dispenser
• two price areas and two MOP-type areas
-price areas contain an arrowhead which is displayed when that price is selected
-CASH and CREDIT are displayed in the MOP-type areas

single-MOP dispenser
• only one price area is displayed
• bottom price area is covered by the dialface
-cash/credit displays become inoperative and will not be displayed

In manager mode, the PPUV displays will contain programming information.

Dual MOP display Single MOP display

cash
credit
¬ ¬ = PPUV displays
­ = Cash/Credit displays
­ (only on dual MOP)

Options Power Supply


• Each Premier dispenser can be equipped with one Options Power Supply
• This power supply is required if any of the DPT/ Debit DPT, Blender, or Cash Acceptor options are
installed
• This power supply is located to the right of the cardcage on side A
• On dispensers equipped with independent option switches, you may turn power on and off to installed
options independently; however, on some dispensers, some or all options are automatically turned
on and off in conjunction with the main cardcage power switch. See the box below left for the options’
power supply with independent on/off switches.
Circuit Breakers
Independent Power Switches 24V side A
(Note: some units may not have some
or all options switches, thus, power
24V side B
for those options will be on when the
main UDC power switch is turned on.)
8V sides A & B
Blenders Only
Blender side A Cash Acceptor sides A & B
Blender Power Output
Blender side B Connector (to the Valve
Interface board)
DPT (all models)
side A
DPT (all models) LED’s
side B 24V side A, 24V side B

Cash Acceptor side A 8V, 24V

Cash Acceptor side B


8V, 24V

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Manager key (black)


Arming key (red or blue)

Manager key
• Manager key color is black
• Used to enter the manager mode, where dispenser programming takes place
• Will operate on side A of the dispenser to enter manager modes

Usage:
Enter manager modes
• Place the manager key in the upper left corner of the money/volume display
(the keyswitch area) until a function number begins blinking on the left side of
the money display. Remove the manager key quickly when the blinking starts.
One beep indicates that manager modes have been entered.
Exit manager modes
• Hold the manager key to the keyswitch area to exit the manager modes. The
displays will show the last sale data when the dispenser is back to run mode.

Ó
place the manager or arming key on the keyswitch Õ
area so that it fits into the upper left corner
Function number
will appear here
and begin to
blink

Arming key
• Arming key color is red or blue.
• Will work on both sides of the dispenser.
• Used in the same manner as the manager key

To use:
• When the arming key is held on the keyswitch area,
-one tone will sound indicating that the dispenser is armed.
-two tones are sounded, the dispenser has been disarmed.

A fuel sale cannot take place on a disarmed dispenser

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MODES OF OPERATION

All Premier dispensers have two general modes of operation, and each can be selected by the use of
the manager key:

• Operating mode

-Referred to as the run mode.


-Allows fuel dispensing to the customer.
-The dispenser will operate as specified by the programming mode.
-Operation is discussed in section 5, Operating the Premier series dispenser.

• Programming mode

-Allows the programmer to initialize and set software selectable choices for
dispenser operation.
-The choices, as viewed on the various displays of the dispenser, are discussed
in section 4, Programming.

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Section 3 – GETTING STARTED

SCOPE

This section contains information on starting the dispenser for the first time,
initial programming procedures, checking calibration of the dispenser, routine
start-up, and running the dispenser on battery power.

This section contains:

• First time start up ................................ page 3-2 - 3-8


CPU board access .......................... page 3-2 - 3-3
DIP switch settings ........................ page 3-4
Initial cold start power up .............. page 3-5
Initial programming ....................... page 3-7
Calibration & Hose dilation ........... page 3-8
• Routine power down and power up .... page 3-9

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FIRST TIME START UP

Access to circuit boards should be performed by a trained Tokheim Authorized Service Representative only.

Getting access to the CPU board


(The CPU board is also referred to as the Computer board. These names have the same meaning.)

On Premier series dispensers it is important that the CPU board is properly set up prior to dispenser
power up. Setting up the CPU board requires the following steps:

1. Remove all power to the dispenser (more than one disconnect may be required).
2. Identify side A (side with the serial plate).
3. Unlock the right panel and remove it (on 45" models only).
4. At the upper left corner of this opening, push the slide left to release the display
section of the dial.
5. Pull and raise the display frame.
– If a product selection keypad is installed on the dispenser, hold onto the
display while disconnecting the product selection keypad.
6. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, either rotate the top corner fasteners 1/4 turn
counter-clockwise or on some models, remove two #8 screws.
7. Hold the display and gently lower it.
8. The card cage is visible now.

RIGHT PANEL LOCK

OPTIONS POWER SUPPLY

CARD CAGE

SERIAL PLATE LOCATION


(when looking at side A)

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!!! WARNING!!!

TO HELP PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK (RESULTING IN PERSONAL


INJURY) AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE CIRCUIT BOARDS, DO NOT PROCEED
UNTIL A COMPLETE VERIFICATION OF POWER DISCONNECTION HAS BEEN
PERFORMED. SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER TOKHEIM
WARRANTY. MORE THAN ONE DISCONNECT MAY BE REQUIRED BEFORE
ALL AC POWER IS OFF. SHUT OFF THE POWER SWITCH AND THE CIRCUIT
BREAKER(S) THAT SERVICE THE DISPENSERS.

IMPORTANT
Be aware that static electricity can result in circuit board failure.
Precautions to prevent static discharge should be taken prior to touching a
circuit board.

Removing the CPU board

The dispenser should not be powered up yet. If it is, remember that


the dispenser must be in OPERATING mode (page 2-8) prior to shutting OFF ALL POWER!
-if the displays remain on, push the control button on the interface board ( shown below)
1. Remove the retainer screws and the circuit board retainer bracket (save them).
2. Locate the CPU board (shown below).
3. Carefully pull and remove the CPU board from the card cage.

POWER SWITCH

INTERFACE BOARD

RETAINER SCREWS

CIRCUIT BOARD
CONTROL RETAINER BRACKET
BUTTON OPTIONS POWER
SUPPLY
CPU BOARD

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Setting the switches for the CPU board
Changes to switch settings should be performed by a trained Tokheim Authorized Service Representative only.
Identify and set the DIP switches as shown:

CPU BOARD DIP SWITCH POSITION SETTINGS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On position
O N
Off position

SWITCH STATUS DESCRIPTION AFFECTS MODE

1 ON .................... Sales halt if the console communication is interrupted for more


than ½ second. The console operator can resume the sale after
the communication has been reestablished.
OFF .................. Sales will not halt if console communication is interrupted.
None
2 ON .................... For use with VISION, MEMS IV, MEMS V, and model 83 DHC
dispenser controllers.
OFF .................. For use with the MEMS II, and MEMS III consoles which only use
1 price per product. Mode F23

3 ON .................... Unit of volume is GALLONS.


OFF .................. Unit of volume is LITERS. (Not used with model 426B-WK) Mode F16, F18

4 ON .................... Blanking of first 0.009 gallons or 0.034 liters (hose dilation).


None
OFF .................. Calibration, no blanking. For blenders, this disables all pulser
and blend control related errors.

5 ON .................... Simultaneous programming for dispenser sides A and B. Mode F12, F16, F20;
OFF .................. Independent programming for dispenser sides A and B. F26 (for Blenders)

6 ON .................... Dual phase pulser operation


OFF .................. Single phase pulser operation (phase 0 only) Mode F21

7 ON .................... Ignores the console slow flow offset. Uses setting from mode
F18.
OFF .................. Uses the console slow flow offset value, not more than 2.5 units. Mode F18

8 ON .................... Not used.


OFF .................. Used for all Premier dispensers . None

NOTE: DIP switch positions become effective after initial dispenser power up or
after manager mode F14 is entered.

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Initial cold start power up procedure
1 Checkpoints
3 Assure the CPU board DIP switches have been properly set to your station configuration and
is installed properly into the card cage.
3 Connect AC power to the dispenser (at the circuit breaker box).
3 Before the main power switch is turned on, be sure to connect the battery pack harness to the
mother board. Connect the harness to J20 (see the diagram at the bottom of this page).
2 Power Up MaxVac
If you have MaxVac vapor Power
recovery installed, power
up the MaxVac Power
Supply Board. The board
Open
Dispenser
head { SIDE B
Supply

can be accessed from Side


B and has two switches that
supply power to the vacuum MaxVac power
supply board
assist motors. Refer to the switches
diagram to the right. (side view)

3 Power Up the UDC


Lift Handle #1 on Side A.
From side A, Locate, press
and hold the control button
Options power
on the interface board. Main power switch
supply*
While holding in the control Control
button, turn on the main button
Options’ Switches
power switch to the card Blender side A
cage. Release the control Blender side B
button once main power is
on. See the diagram to the DPT (any model) side A
right. DPT (any model) side B

4 Power Up Options Cash Acceptor side A


Cash Acceptor side B
If the dispenser is a Blender,
has a DPT (any model), or J20 Battery
has a Cash Acceptor, turn connector * Note: Your option’s power
on all applicable options supply may not have some
Multiplex Board or all of these switches. This
power switches. or means that those options are
Note: some units may not Blend Controller powered when the main
Board power switch is turned on.
have some or all the switches
shown, thus power is on
when the main UDC power
switch is turned on.
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Initial cold start power up procedure continued


5 Verification of power up
3 After power up, the dispenser will initialize and reset those parameters affected back to their
default values

3 Within three seconds, each time the dispenser is initialized, a RAM test is performed

• AFTER POWER UP ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WILL APPEAR IN THE VOLUME DISPLAYS:

PASS Err 05
A. The RAM test was successful A. The memory test failed (This could also be
B. Variables listed in the default chart with a seen at power up because a battery did not
CB reset mode (pressing the control button hold enough power on the board to retain
on power up) will reset to their default memory)
value B. Variables listed on the default chart for Err 05
C. Upon entering manager modes, mode F23 are reset back to their default value
will appear C. Upon entering manager modes, mode F23
will appear

If an Err 05 or a PASS does not appear:


• Turn off all power switches, and disconnect the lead acid battery pack
• Check all connections, printed circuit boards, check IC sockets
• Verify installation
• Reconnect the lead acid battery pack, and try again from the initial
power up procedure

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Initial programming procedure


1. Hold the manager key to the keyswitch area to enter manager mode.

2. At a minimum, the following modes must be verified and/or


programmed after initial start up, according to the following table.
Other modes should be programmed to meet the site requirements.

MODE DESCRIPTION

F97 Check the keybuttons of the operator interface and product selection keypads for proper
operation.

F23 Set the dispenser address, number of products per dispenser side, number of dispenser
sides, number of hoses per dispenser side, type of display: cash or cash/credit

F24 Enable or disable presets

F11 Verify console-dispenser communication (if applicable) and DPT-Dispenser Communication

F12 Clear shift totals (shift change)

F14 Set a security code for level 1 security

F15 Set a security code for level 2 security

F16 Set prices if using as a stand alone dispenser

F17 Set maximum delivery for the dispenser (stand alone operation)

F18 Set slow flow offset for the dispenser

F19 Set dispenser function (stand alone, console operation)

F20 Reset running totals

F27 Set to allow lift lever or start button operation

F28 Set/display product assignments

F29 Program Operator Interface Keypad for non-DPT dispensers (Default keypad - pg. 4-46)

E02 Set a security code for level 3 security

F26 Set dispenser blend ratios Blender Dispensers Only

NOTE: For more detail on individual mode descriptions see pages 4-9 — 4-51

IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH PROGRAMMING


A PREMIER DISPENSER, BE SURE TO READ
“BASIC PROGRAMMING,” pages 4-2 — 4-4
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Calibration and hose dilation check

The following test should be performed after the initial programming and prior to the first sale.

Dispenser calibration

1. Enter manager mode F17


2. Set the maximum delivery to the amount desired for the calibration test
3. Enter manager mode F18
4. Set and/or verify the slow flow offset desired
5. Begin a sale with the dispenser
6. Check the measured values against the value set in manager mode F17
7. Compare the results to your state and local regulations and
calibrate the meter if required
8. After the completion of the test, reset the maximum delivery and the
slow flow offset to the desired values for normal operation

Hose dilation (swelling) check


1. Disable the blanking by setting the CPU board DIP switch #4 to “OFF”
(Important: For blenders this also disables all errors except error 05.
Be certain to set this switch back to the “ON” position once the hose
dilation is checked).

•SEE PAGES 3-2 — 3-4 FOR ACCESSING AND SETTING THE DIP
SWITCHES
2. Enter, then exit, manager mode F14 to acknowledge the DIP switch
change
3. DO NOT COMPRESS THE TRIGGER. Start the sale by removing the
nozzle from the boot and selecting either the cash or credit button.
4. The volume shown in the display after the valves open is the hose
dilation amount.
5. Reset the DIP switch # 4 to ON, enter, then exit manager mode F14

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ROUTINE POWER DOWN AND POWER UP

Powering down the dispenser

This power down procedure will allow you to save all memory previously programmed.
1. Return all nozzles to their boots, hold the manager key to the keyswitch area
and check for 1's in the displays

• Are 1's in the display?

YES....check the lead acid battery connection or have a technician check


the battery circuit. Memory will be lost if you continue
NO.....The battery is OK - continue to power down

2. The dispenser must be returned to the run mode by exiting manager mode

3. The dispenser can be powered down by simply turning off disconnects of


AC power going to the dispenser

• The dispenser will display the last sales data and the displays will
remain on until the time-out period for the battery backup has been
reached (battery backup timer is set in manager mode F25). See
‘Battery operation’ below.

Routine power up procedure

This power up procedure will demonstrate how to turn the dispenser on after the station parameters
and dispenser programming have already been completed.
1. Be certain that the dispenser is properly installed and is prepared for power
to be placed to the dispenser.

2. Simply turn AC power on to the dispenser making certain that the card cage
power supply, the options power supply and the MaxVac power supply
switches (if applicable) are on. Refer to the illustration on page 3-5 for the
location of power switches.

Battery operation

The lead acid battery has the ability to power the displays in the event of an AC power failure. The
displays will remain on for the period of time set in manager mode F25. Without AC power the
dispenser cannot dispense fuel.

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Programming – Scope

Section 4 – PROGRAMMING

SCOPE

This section contains the information necessary to program all the Premier
series dispensers. Programming is accomplished in the “manager modes”.
The Manager Modes contain the software functions that can be set or changed
to enable the dispenser to operate with the desired options and setups.

When initially starting the dispenser there are certain minimum procedures that
must be followed. See “Initial start up” in section 3 for initial set up and
programming information.

If this is the first time you are programming a


dispenser, be sure to read basic programming,
pages 4-2 thru 4-4.

This section contains:

• Basic programming .............................. 4-2 to 4-4


• Manager modes.................................... 4-5
• Defaults, manager modes .................... 4-6 to 4-8
• Modes F01 - F99.................................. 4-9 to 4-51

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Programming – Fundamentals

BASIC PROGRAMMING This is the basis for all Premier dispenser programming.

All programming is accomplished with two controls: Manager key & Programming buttons
see page 4-3

• Entering programming/manager • Definitions of Programming Buttons


modes Operator Interface Buttons (non-Debit only)
1. Make certain that all of the nozzles are - advance mode numbers
properly placed into their boots. - allows variable parameters to be altered
1 X 5 Keypad
2. Place the manager key on the keyswitch - product selection (non-debit)
area. - advance mode numbers (Debit DPT only)
- allows variable parameters to be altered (Debit
3. Hold it there until a mode number begins to DPT only)
blink and you hear a beep. Back up Button
- is the second button down on the left
side of the operator interface keypad
If this is a first time START UP, see Section 3,
- is any CREDIT button (default or
Initial Programming.
programmed)
- backs up mode numbers only
If this is not a first time start up, one of the
Remember — the backup buttons only effect
following will appear when entering the manager
MODE numbers, not parameters!
modes:
• If all is well, F01 will appear
• If there is a low battery, 1’s will appear • To move from one mode to the next
• If there is a problem F23 will appear With the mode number blinking, (If the mode number
is not blinking, quickly tap any programming button
• F01= Requesting level one security code entry until it begins to blink.) press and hold a programming
button. When the desired mode number appears,
• 1’s = Low or disconnected battery, tap a release the button. If you pass by the mode desired,
programming button to continue. Call you can backup by pressing a backup button.
for a technician.
• To set or change parameter
• F23= If ERR 05 or PASS appear on start up,
the battery test will not be done and you information
will go directly to F23. You will need to With the desired mode number blinking, tap any
check the programming and might need programming button until the desired parameter
to reprogram your dispenser. begins to blink. Press and hold down any
programming button until the desired results appear.
If you bypass the parameter you wanted to change,
continue to tap the programming button until it wraps
around to the desired parameter.
Recap:
•to change from one mode to the next:
Tap a button until a mode number begins to blink;
then press and hold until desired mode number
appears

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Programming – Fundamentals

Example of Basic Programming:


Here is an example of programming manager's mode F02.

À Place the
manager key
Manager key is in
the keyswitch area
Mode number
Mode number always
appears here, left side
onto the

Ø
of money display
keyswitch area
until a flashing
mode number is
displayed. F02 F02
0234 0234

Note
Note A Flashing digit or number means that
In mode F02, this component is a counter (a view- the number is selected and ready for
only parameter) and is not programmable (it cannot change
be selected).

. . . and the next programmable parameter is


Á Tap any
programming
button once . . .
selected and shown as blinking.

1x5
(operator Product
interface selection
keypad)
F02 keypad used
for manager
0234 mode
Backup button programming
(mode numbers with Debit
DPT only.
only!)

1 x 5 KEYPAD

 Depress and hold


any programming
This will cause the
button (except the
backup buttons). selected parameter F02
(the one that is 0234
This also applies to
a Debit DPT using a blinking) to
1x5 keypad. increment until
released. 6

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•Saving manager modes


Your programming will automatically be saved when:

• advancing from one mode to the next.

• after exiting manager’s modes.

•Exiting manager modes


To exit manager’s modes simply hold
the manager’s key to the keyswitch
area until the money display shows the
last sale data. The programming will
be saved.

ALTERNATE EXIT PROCEDURE:


The control button on the Interface
board acts like a manager’s key while
in manager modes.
To EXIT manager modes, press the
control button for 2 seconds.

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Programming – Manager Modes

MANAGER MODES
The manager modes are found in the order listed here; along with their required security level.

Indicates a blender-only mode


Required Security
Mode Description of mode Level shown here
Ô
F01 ..................... Enter level 1 security code, display blend ratio change counter, display blend ratio settings ............. N/R
F02 ..................... Set / display mode setting speed, display number of non-zero sales .................................................... 1
F03 ..................... Display money in cash running totals .................................................................................................... 1
F04 ..................... Display volume in cash running totals ................................................................................................... 1
F05 ..................... Display money in credit running totals .................................................................................................. 1
F06 ..................... Display volume in credit running totals ................................................................................................. 1
F07 ..................... Display money in cash shift totals ......................................................................................................... 1
F08 ..................... Display volume in cash shift totals ........................................................................................................ 1
F09 ..................... Display money in credit shift totals ....................................................................................................... 1
F10 ..................... Display volume in credit shift total ........................................................................................................ 1

A01 .................... Display meter volume running totals ..................................................................................................... 1


A02 .................... Display meter volume shift totals .......................................................................................................... 1
F11 ..................... Display communication diagnostics, watchdog reset counter ................................................................ 1
F12 ..................... Change shift and display number of shift changes ................................................................................. 1
F13 ..................... Enter level 2 security code, display number of level 2 entries with data change(s) ............................... 1
F14 ..................... Set / display level 1 security code .......................................................................................................... 2
F15 ..................... Set / display level 2 security code .......................................................................................................... 2
F16 ..................... Set / display prices & pulses per unit volume ........................................................................................ 2
F17 ..................... Set / display maximum delivery ............................................................................................................. 2
F18 ..................... Set / display slow flow offset ................................................................................................................. 2
F19 ..................... Set / display dispenser function code ..................................................................................................... 2
F19 ..................... Display Keypad Start Button/Lift Lever Start status ............................................................................. 2
F20 ..................... Reset running totals ................................................................................................................................ 2

E01 ..................... Enter level 3 security code, display number of level 3 data changes ..................................................... 2
E02 ..................... Set / display level 3 security code .......................................................................................................... 3
F21 ..................... Set / display limits for dispenser errors .................................................................................................. 3
F22 ..................... Set / display decimal point locations ..................................................................................................... 3
F23 ..................... Set / display address of sides A&B, number of products per side, number of sides,
number of hoses per side and dispenser operation type ......................................................................... 3
F24 ..................... Allow / disallow dispenser presets ......................................................................................................... 3
F25 ..................... Set / display leak detector delay, battery backup time, and price change mode .................................... 3
F26 ..................... Set / display blend ratios ........................................................................................................................ 3
F27 ..................... Set / display no pulse time-out and Lift Lever/Start Button Programming ............................................ 3
F27 ..................... Set / display word icons enabled setting ................................................................................................ 3
F27 ..................... Set / display valve control setting .......................................................................................................... 3
F28 ..................... Set / display product assignments .......................................................................................................... 3
F29 ..................... Set dispenser keybutton assignments ..................................................................................................... 3

F96 ..................... Display dispenser State, Error, and Termination Code histories ......................................................... N/R
F97 ..................... Display key matrix presses and handles lifted ..................................................................................... N/R
F98 ..................... Perform keybutton and display diagnostics ......................................................................................... N/R
F99 ..................... Display software date code, CRC code and ROM CRC diagnostic test .............................................. N/R
N/R = Security not required

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Programming – Defaults

DEFAULTS, MANAGER MODES


The value in the particular mode will reset back to its default settings as shown in this chart.

(CB) Pressing the control button on power up (PD) Unit power down
The value is reset back to the default setting when the The value is always reset back to the default setting each
control button on the interface board is pressed during time the unit is turned off.
power up.
(E) Err 05
(T) Resettable in modes 12 or 20 The value is reset back to its default setting when an Err
The value is not reset except when shift totals are reset by 05 appears, indicating a complete power failure.
mode F12 and running totals are reset by mode F20.
N/A = not applicable
(N) Not resettable The mode does not use a default setting. The same
The value is not capable of being reset back to the default value(s) will appear each time the mode is entered.
setting.
(PU) Checked at Power Up
(CSR) Cold Start Power Up Routine
Lift handle #1 on side A only (*) Unchanged unless stored data is invalid
Press and hold interface control button
Turn on AC power
ERR 05 appears and keypad initialized

Default Reset
Mode Parameter Setting Method

F01 Enter level 1 security code N/A CB, E

F02 Mode setting speed 5* CB, E, PU

F02 Number of nonzero sales 0000 CB, E

F03-F10 Totals none T

A01, A02 Product Totals (blender only) none T

F11 Watchdog reset counter 00 PD

F12 Number of shift changes 00 CB, E

F13 Enter level 2 security code N/A CB, E


F13 Level 2 entries with data
changes 00 CB, E

F14 Level 1 security code 0000 CB, E

F15 Level 2 security code 0000 CB, E

F16 Product prices none N

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Programming – Defaults

Defaults, Manager Modes Continued.........


Default Reset
Mode Parameter Setting Method
F16 Pulses per unit volume none N

F17 Maximum delivery by volume 500 CB, E

F18 Slow flow offset .2 gal. or .6 lit. CB, E

F19 Dispenser function code 3* CB, E

F19 No Push to Start 0 CB, E

F20 Reset Running totals N/A N

E01 Enter level 3 security code N/A N

E01 Number of level 3 data changes 00 CB, E

E02 Set level 3 security code 0003 CB, E

F21 Dispenser error limit 12 CB, E

F21 Bad sale limit 6 CB, E

F22 Decimal location in money xxxx.xx CB, E

F22 Decimal location in volume xxx.xxx CB, E

F22 Decimal location in price x.xxx CB, E

F23 Dispenser side address 01, 02* E

F23 No. of hoses per side 3* CB, E, PU

F23 No. of sides 2 CB, E

F23 Products per side 3* CB, E, PU

F23 Type of operation 2P E

F24 Allow / disallow presets nP CB, E

F25 Leak detector delay 0 CB, E

F25 Battery backup time-out 15 CB,E

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Defaults, Manager Modes Continued.........
Default Reset
Mode Parameter Setting Method
F25 Price change mode 1 CB, E

F26 Blend ratios (blender only) non* CB, E, PU

F26 Blend type (blender only) 0* CB, E, PU

F27 No pulse time–out 00 CB, E

F27 Lift Lever/Start Button 0 CB, E

F27 Word Icons Enable 1 E

F27 Valve Control 2 E

F28 Product-hose assignments


1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4* CB, E, PU

F29 Dispenser key assignments **yes CSR **Please refer to page 4-46 for
the default keypad layout
F96 Dispenser history type none N

F96 Dispenser diagnostic code 00 N

F96 Dispenser history number 00 N

F97 Display key presses, handles N/A N

F98 Keybutton/Display diagnostics N/A N

F99 Software Date Code &


CRC Diagnostic N/A N

(CB) Pressing the control button on power up (PD) Unit power down
The value is reset back to the default setting when the The value is always reset back to the default setting each
control button on the interface board is pressed during time the unit is turned off.
power up. (E) Err 05
(T) Resettable in modes 12 or 20 The value is reset back to its default setting when an Err
The value is not reset except when shift totals are reset by 05 appears, indicating a MEMORY LOSS.
mode F12 and running totals are reset by mode F20. (N) Not resettable
(PU) Checked at Power Up The value is not capable of being reset back to the default
setting.
(CSR) Cold Start Power Up Routine
Lift handle #1 on side A only N/A = not applicable
Press and hold interface control button The mode does not use a default setting. The same
Turn on AC power value(s) will appear each time the mode is entered.
ERR 05 appears and keypad initialized (*) Unchanged unless stored data is invalid

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Programming – Mode F01

Mode F01 – Enter level 1 security code, display blend


change counter, display blend ratio settings

Notes
– The four digit level 1 security code is set in
• Allows the manager to restrict access manager mode F14.
to all other manager modes – When the correct code is entered, the user has
• Requires the operator to enter a security access to modes F02 - F13.
code before any other manager modes – If the code is set to 0000 (in F14), the dispenser
can be entered will not require a code be entered in Mode F01.
– If you enter an invalid code and attempt to advance
• Supplies a count of how many times by pressing a programming button, the first digit of
the blend ratio has been altered the incorrect code will blink. Enter the correct code
• Supplies the blend ratio settings for now.
each fueling point

Premier display
Mode number Blend Change Counter
• No entry required,
Level 1 security code F01 001 this is a VIEW
• Valid entry = Must 0000 ONLY parameter
match four digit code seen only on
set in mode F14, blenders
Default = 0000 • In stand alone
• Once a valid Level 1 operation, this
035 055 070
security code is entered, counter increments
065 045 030
you will not need to each time mode F26
enter another Level 1 is changed (whether
security code (unless one fueling point or
you exit and enter Blend Ratio - view only both are changed)
manager modes again) • No entry required, this
• 0000 will appear each is a VIEW ONLY parameter seen only
time you enter Mode on blenders.
F01 • This shows the current settings of blend
ratio as set in mode F26.
• The top number represents product 1
percentage and the bottom number
represents product 2 percentage.

To use:
• Enter the level 1 security code to gain access to Modes F02 thru F13
• View the counter to see the number of blend ratio changes that have occurred
• View the blend ratio percentage as set in Mode F26.
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4
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Programming – Mode F02

Mode F02 – Set / Display mode setting speed,


display number of non-zero sales

Notes
• Controls the speed (fast or slow) at which – The counter ranges from 0000 to 9999, then
the digits/parameters will change when starts over at 0000.
a button is pressed during programming
• Supplies a count of how many non-zero
sales since initialization

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F02
0000
Mode number

Mode setting speed Counter of non–zero sales


• Valid entry = 0 slowest, to 9 fastest • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
• Default = 5 parameter
• Default = 0000
• Increments once when a penny or more has
been dispensed

To use
• View the non-zero counter upon entry of this mode
• Change the mode setting speed to the desired value
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F03
Mode F03 – Display money in cash running totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of money – Mode F03 Totals are reset in mode F20.
collected for cash sales, per side, per – Displays the six most significant digits in the
hose, since the running totals were volume display and the four least significant digits
in the ppuv display.
last reset
– Dispenser addresses and product numbers are
previously set in mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
Premier display assignments on this type of dispenser.

Mode number Dispenser address

F03 01
Hose number 000654
• displays H
(H stands for hose)

32.10 H1

Four least significant digits of money in a Six most significant digits of money in a
cash sale cash sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter

This example shows $65,432.10 cash sales collected


for hose 1 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view money totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F04
Mode F04 – Display volume in cash running totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of volume sold – Mode F04 Totals are reset in mode F20.
– Displays the six most significant digits in the
from cash sales, per side, per hose,
volume display and the four least significant digits
since the running totals were last reset in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are
previously set in mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
assignments on this type of dispenser.

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

F04 01
Hose number
000004
• displays H
(H stands for hose)

5.678 H3

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold
in a cash sale in a cash sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter

This example shows the volume sold for cash sales as 45.678
for hose 3 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view volume totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F05

Mode F05 – Display money in credit running totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of money – This mode is only accessible when the dispenser
collected for credit sales, per side, per is operating in the cash/credit mode (see mode
hose, since the running totals were F23).
– Mode F05 Totals are reset in mode F20.
last reset – Displays the six most significant digits in the
volume display and the four least significant digits
in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
assignments on this type of dispenser.
Premier display

Mode number Dispenser address


Hose number
• displays H F05 01
(H stands for hose) 087654

32.10 H2

Four least significant digits of money in a Six most significant digits of money in a
credit sale credit sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter

This example shows $8,765,432.10 credit sales collected


for hose 2 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view money totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F06
Mode F06 – Display volume in credit running totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of volume sold – This mode is only accessible when the dispenser is
from credit sales, per side, per hose, operating in the cash/credit mode (see mode F23).
since the running totals were last reset – Mode F06 Totals are reset in mode F20.
– Displays the six most significant digits in the
volume display and the four least significant digits
in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
Premier display assignments on this type of dispenser.

Mode number Dispenser address

Hose number
• displays H
F06 01
(H stands for hose) 000004

5.678 H3

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold in
in a credit sale a credit sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter

This example shows the volume sold for credit sales as


45.678 for hose 3 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view volume totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F07

Mode F07 – Display money in cash shift totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of money collected – Mode F07 Totals are reset in mode F12.
– Displays the six most significant digits in the
for cash, per side, per hose, since the
volume display and the four least significant digits
shift totals were last reset in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
assignments on this type of dispenser.
Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

Hose number F07 01


• displays H
(H stands for hose) 000654

32.10 H2

Four least significant digits of money in a Six most significant digits of money in a
cash sale cash sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows $65,432.10 cash sales collected
for hose 2 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view money totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F08
Mode F08 – Display volume in cash shift totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of volume sold – Mode F08 Totals are reset in mode F12.
from cash sales, per side, per hose, – Displays the six most significant digits in the
volume display and the four least significant digits
since the shift totals were last reset in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
assignments on this type of dispenser.

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

Hose number F08 01


• displays H 000034
(H stands for hose)

5.678 H3

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold in
in a cash sale a cash sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows the volume sold for cash sales as
345.678 for hose 3 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view volume totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F09

Mode F09 – Display money in credit shift totals

Notes
– This mode is only accessible when the dispenser
• Displays the amount of money collected is operating in the cash/credit mode (see mode
for credit sales, per side, per hose, since the F23).
shift totals were last reset – Mode F09 Totals are reset in mode F12.
– Displays the six most significant digits in the
volume display and the four least significant digits
in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
Premier display assignments on this type of dispenser.

Mode number Dispenser address

Hose number
• displays H F09 01
(H stands for hose) 000000

02.10 H2

Four least significant digits of money in a Six most significant digits of money in a
credit sale credit sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows $2.10 credit sales collected for
hose 2 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view money totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F10
Mode F10 – Display volume in credit shift totals

Notes
• Displays the amount of volume sold – This mode is only accessible when the dispenser is
operating in the cash/credit mode (see mode F23).
from credit sales, per side, per hose,
– Mode F10 Totals are reset in mode F12.
since the shift totals were last reset – Displays the six most significant digits in the
volume display and the four least significant digits
in the ppuv display.
– Dispenser addresses and hose numbers are set in
mode F23.
– A one product dispenser will not display a hose
number.
– On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the logical
order of the hoses can be changed in mode F28.
Check mode F28 to verify the programmed hose
assignments on this type of dispenser.

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

Hose number
• displays H F10 01
(H stands for hose)
000234

5.678 h3

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold in
in a credit sale a credit sale
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows the volume sold for credit sales as being
2,345.678 for hose 3 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the hose number and dispenser address to view volume totals for all hoses and dispenser
sides
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode A01
Mode A01 – Display meter volume running totals

Notes
– Mode A01 Totals are reset in mode F20.
This mode is present only in BLENDER – Displays the six most significant digits in the
DISPENSERS volume window and the four least significant digits
• Displays the amount of meter volume in the ppuv window.
– Dispenser addresses are set in mode F23.
(for the straight grade products) sold, per – The 2 straight products that are used to make the
side, per product, since the running blend appear here.
totals were last reset – Only P1 or P2 will appear since this mode only
displays the straight grade products.
Highlighted modes are for Blender use only

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

A01 01
001234
Product number
•P1 = Product 1
•P2 = Product 2

5.678 P1

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows the volume sold as being 12,345.678
for product 1 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the product number and dispenser address to view all volume totals for both products and
both dispenser sides
• To review programming steps, see fundamental programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode A02

Mode A02 – Display meter volume shift totals


Notes
This mode is present only in BLENDER – Mode A02 Totals are reset in mode F12.
– Displays the six most significant digits in the
DISPENSERS.
volume window and the four least significant digits
• Displays the amount of meter in the ppuv window.
volume sold, per side, per product, – Dispenser addresses are set in mode F23.
since the shift totals were last reset – The 2 straight products that are used to make the
blends appear here.
– Only P1 or P2 will appear since this mode only
displays the straight grade products.
Highlighted modes are for Blender use only

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address

A02 01
Product number 000234
•P1 = Product 1
•P2 = Product 2

5.678 P2

Four least significant digits of volume sold Six most significant digits of volume sold
• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY
parameter parameter
This example shows the volume sold as 2,345.678 for
product 2 of dispenser address 01 since last reset

To use
• Choose the product number and dispenser address to view all volume totals for both products and
both dispenser sides
• To review programming steps, see fundamental programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F11

Mode F11 - Display Communications Diagnostics and


Watchdog Reset Counter

Notes
• Displays a diagnostic percentage of - This is a diagnostic mode for authorized service
personnel. This is a read-only display.
communication that the dispenser has
- Any communication percentage other than 000 or
received from the console 100 indicates an intermittent communication
• Displays a diagnostic counter for the condition.
number of watchdog resets since the - Mode F11 watchdog counter is reset each time the
dispenser became active dispenser is turned on.
• Displays a diagnostic number which
indicates the status of dispenser to DPT
communication for side A and side B

Premier display
Side A DPT communication number
Side B DPT communication number
Mode number
1 = pass
0 = fail
F11 11
100 00

Watchdog Reset counter


Communication Percentage
00 = normal operation
Range is 100 to 000

Communication Percentage:
• 100 indicates normal operation when connected to a console.
• 100 is displayed if connected to a controller and F19 is set to stand-alone mode.
• 000 indicates that the dispenser communication link is not established
• The communication percentage is not affected by the setting of DIP switch 1 on the CPU board.

DPT Communication Numbers:


• The left digit is side A dispenser to DPT communication, the right digit is side B to DPT communication
• 1 indicates successful communications, and 0 indicates failed communications:
00 = side A failed & side B failed
01 = side A failed & side B passed
10 = side A passed & side B failed
11 = side A passed & side B passed
Watchdog Reset Counter:
• Anything other than 00 indicates possible dispenser processing errors.

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Programming – Mode F12
Mode F12 – Change shift and display number of shift changes

Notes
• Allows the operator to perform the – A shift change can be performed independently or
shift change simultaneously for sides A&B depending on the
• A counter displays the number of shift #5 dip switch setting of the CPU board.
– Once a shift change is performed all of the
changes
pertinent shift totals will reset back to zero.

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address
Not shown if set to simultaneous programming

F12 01
SC

18

Counter for number of shift changes After shift change is complete, --SC-- is displayed
• Select counter to perform shift change
• Default = 00
• Increments once per shift change
• An independent counter exists for each dispenser address (independent programming only)

To use
• For independent programming, select the dispenser address to perform a shift change.
• Tap a keypad button to make the counter display start blinking.
• Press and hold a programing button so the counter display stops blinking
OR
Press the keypad button for 1 second until the counter display stops blinking
• Hold the manager's key to the keyswitch area.
• Four beeps indicate a successful shift change.
The shift totals for the dispenser address will reset to zero, the counter will increment, and SC
appears.

• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4.
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Programming – Mode F13
Mode F13 – Enter level 2 security code,
display level 2 data change counter

Notes
• Allows the programmer to restrict – The four digit level 2 security code is set in
access to the second level modes managers mode F15.
• Requires the operator to enter a security – If the code is set to 0000, the dispenser will not
code before any second level manager require a code entered in Mode F13.
– If you enter an invalid code and attempt to
modes can be entered
advance by pressing a programming button:
• Supplies a counter to increment once if •the first digit of the incorrect code will blink.
any data has been altered while in the •Err 02 will appear briefly in the volume
second level manager modes display.
•Enter the correct code now.
– When the correct code is entered, the user has
access to Second level modes F14 thru F20.

Premier display
Mode number

F13
0000

23

Level two data change Counter Level 2 security code


• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • Valid entry = Must match four digit code
parameter set in mode F15
• Increments once if any data change has • While in the manager modes, only one
taken place in level two manager modes valid entry of this mode is required
• Default = 0000

To use
• Enter the level 2 security code
• View counter upon entry of this mode to be aware if any level two data changes have occurred
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F14
Mode F14 – Set / display level 1 security code

Notes
• View or change the first level security code - The four digit number programmed here will
number required to be entered in Mode F01 become the security level number that will be
required in mode F01 for access to level 1
for access to first level manager modes F02
manager modes.
thru F13 - When the code is set to 0000, any user can
access Modes F02 thru F13.
- An alternative method for accessing this function
is initializing the dispenser with the control button
on the Interface board.

Premier display
Mode number

F14
0311

Level 1 security code setting


• Set or change code to restrict
unauthorized persons access to level 1
manager modes
• Valid entry = 0000 - 9999

Default setting for the Premier dispenser is


0000

To use
• Change the security code to the desired value and remember the number to gain access to level
1 modes
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode 15
Mode F15 – Set / display level 2 security code

Notes
• View or change the second level - The four digit number programmed here will
security code number required to be become the number required to enter in mode F13
for access to level 2 manager modes.
entered in Mode F13 for access to - When the code is set to 0000, any user can
second level manager modes (F14 access Modes F14 thru F20.
to F20) - An alternative method for accessing this mode is
initializing the dispenser with the control button on
the Interface board.

Premier display
Mode number

F15
1978

Level 2 security code setting


• Set or change code to restrict unauthorized
persons access to level 2 manager modes
• Valid entry = 0000 - 9999

Default setting for the Premier dispenser is


0000

To use
• Change the security code to the desired value and remember the number to gain access to level
2 modes
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F16

Mode F16 – Set / display prices, pulses per unit of volume

Notes
• Allows the programmer to set and/or display - Side A & B prices may be programmed
prices, per product, for cash and credit independently or simultaneously depending on the
# 5 dip switch setting of the CPU board.
• Displays the number of pulses per unit volume - If you change from independent to simultaneous
programming and your side A & B prices are
different, you will need to re-enter and exit this
mode. Side B prices will copy Side A prices, or you
Premier display can enter new prices.

Mode number Dispenser address


(Not shown if set to
simultaneous
programming)

F16 01
1000

Pulses per unit volume


• No entry required -
cash ppuv à 1.000 2.000 3.000 a VIEW ONLY parameter
(see dip switch settings)
credit ppuv à 1.100 2.200 3.300 JN Software settings:
• 1000 = 1000 pulses per gallon
• 250 = 250 pulses per liter
QA Software settings:
• 268 = 268 pulses per gallon
Prices
• Cash prices are displayed in the
cash ppuv windows and if credit NOTE: QA software is used for model
426B-WK (Wayne RetroHead) only.
prices are used, they are displayed CPU Board DIP Switch Position #3
in the credit ppuv windows MUST be set to ON.
• Valid entry = 0.001 to 9.999

To use
• For console operation:
the console will send prices to the dispenser and no entry is required in this mode.
• For simultaneous programming
A dispenser address will not appear. Change the cash and credit (when applicable) prices for
each product to the desired amount. The prices will be set for both sides of the dispenser at the
same time.
• For independent programming:
Set prices for one address then change the dispenser address and re-enter all prices.
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4
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Programming – Mode F17

Mode F17 – Set / display maximum delivery


Notes
• Allows the programmer to set and/or – The maximum delivery amount is always in the
current unit of volume (gallons or liters).
display the maximum delivery amount
– In liter operation, the maximum delivery must be
allowed on the dispenser set to a number which is a multiple of 0.004 (the
• The sale will terminate if the maximum liter volume resolution), or the maximum delivery is
delivery value is reached exceeded and an overrun results.
– Console presets will override a dispenser maximum
delivery and the preset amount will display in this
mode until the next time the dispenser is
approved.

Premier display

Mode number

F17
500.000

Maximum delivery
• Valid entry = 000.000 (no-sale) to 999.900
• Default = 500.000 units of volume

To use
• For console operation, the console will send maximum delivery values to each side and
programming is not required in this mode
• View the maximum delivery or change to the desired value
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F18
Mode F18 – Set / display slow flow offset

Notes
• Allows the programmer to set and/or The slow flow offset control is determined by position
display the slow flow offset for the #7 dip switch setting on the CPU board:
•Set to ON:
dispenser slow flow offset is determined by programming
• The slow flow offset is the parameter that in Mode 18 at the dispenser.
specifies how close to the end of a preset •Set to OFF
sale the dispenser will slow down the rate slow flow offset will be downloaded by the
of fuel flow console for each sale.

Premier display
Mode number

F18
0.200

Slow flow offset


• Valid entry = 0.000 to 9.999
• Default = 0.200 gallons or 0.6 liters

To use
• Change the slow flow offset to the desired value
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F19
Mode F19 – Set / display dispenser function code

Notes
• Allows the programmer to set and/or – A dispenser equipped with a lift lever should have
the "No Push to Start" set to 1, otherwise set for
display the dispenser function code 0 for keypad Start Button operation.
• The dispenser function code sets whether – Key arming is when a key approval is required at
the dispenser will operate with a console or the dispenser just before a sale will begin.
in stand–alone operation – In console operation:
• The code also sets either key or permanent •key arming requires approval from both
the console and dispenser.
arming •permanent arming requires approval from the
• Allows the programmer to view the "No console only.
Push to Start" setting that is programmed in
mode F27.

Premier display

Mode number No Push to Start (View Only)

F19 0
Dispenser function code 3
• Valid entry = 0, 1, 2 or 3
• Default = 3
á

Function Code descriptions

CONSOLE OPERATION 0 = Console approval and permanent arming


1 = Console approval and key arming at dispenser

DISPENSER OPERATION 2 = Permanent dispenser arming


3 = Key arming at dispenser

To use
• Change the dispenser code to the desired value
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F20
Mode F20 – Reset running totals

Notes
• Allows the programmer to reset all – Side A & B running totals may be reset
independently or simultaneously depending on the
running totals back to 0
# 5 dip switch setting of the CPU board.
•if set for independent programming the
dispenser address will appear in the money
display.
•if set for simultaneous programming, the right
side of the money display will be blank.
– Once a reset is performed all of the running totals
will reset back to zero.
– Dashes appear in the volume display each time you
enter mode F20.

Premier display
Mode number Dispenser address
Not shown if set to simultaneous programming

F20 01
000000

Dashes will appear when you first enter this mode.


After a reset is complete, zeros are displayed

To use
• For independent programming, select the dispenser address.
• Tap a keypad button to make the dashes in the volume display start blinking.
• Press and hold a programming button so the dashes stop blinking
OR
Press the keypad button for 1 second so the dashes stop blinking
• Hold the manager's key to the keyswitch area.
• Four beeps indicate successful clearing.
The running totals for the dispenser address shown will clear, and zeros appear in the volume
window.

• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4.

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Programming – Mode E01

Mode E01 – Enter level 3 security code,


Display level 3 data change counter

Notes
• Allows the programmer to restrict access to – The four digit, level 3 security code is set in
manager mode E02
the third level modes – When the correct code is entered the user has
• Requires an operator to enter a security code access to third level modes E02 thru F29
before any third level modes can be entered – If you enter an invalid code and attempt to advance
• Supplies a counter which increments once if by pressing any programming button:
any data has been altered while in the third
•the first digit of the incorrect code will blink
level manager modes •enter the correct code now

Premier display
Mode number

E01
0000

00

Level three data change counter Level 3 security code


• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • Valid entry = Must match four digit code
parameter set in mode E02
• Increments once if any data changes have • While in the manager modes only one valid
taken place in level three manager modes entry of this mode is required
• Default = 0003

To use
• Enter the level 3 security code to gain access to Modes E02 thru F27
• View data change counter
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode E02

Mode E02 – Set / display level 3 security code

Notes
• Allows the programmer to view or change –The four digit number programmed here will become
the security level number that will be required in
the third level security code number
mode E01 for access to level 3 manager modes.
required to be entered in Mode E01 for – Third level modes are E02 thru F29.
access to third level Manager modes E02 – The security code cannot be set to 0000. The last
thru F29 digit on the right must be a number 1 thru 9.

Premier display
Mode number

E02
0822

Level 3 security code setting


• Set or change code to restrict unauthorized
persons access to level 3 manager modes
• Valid entry = 0001 - 9999
Default setting for the Premier dispenser is
0003

To use
• Change the security code to the desired value and remember the number to gain access to level
3 modes
• To review programming steps, see fundamental programming pages 4-2 thru 4-5

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Programming – Mode F21
Mode F21 – Set / display limits for dispenser errors

Notes
• Allows the programmer to specify how many Dispenser Error Limit
– Limits set in this mode are effective only when the
dispenser errors and bad sales will be
dispenser is set to dual phase pulser operation
allowed on a dispenser before an error (see dip switch setting #6).
message will appear – When the dual phase pulse counters do not agree
• If either the dispenser error and/or bad sale or the dispenser error limit is set to “0” a
error limit is set to 0, the dispenser will not dispenser error will occur.
– If the set limit is reached during a sale, the sale
operate
will be stopped.
• Dispenser Error Limit – Dispenser errors start counting at 0 for each sale.
The number of dual phase pulser errors that –It is important to note that errors can be created by
will be allowed before the sale will be noise interference and are not necessarily a
stopped pulser defect, therefore a minimum error
allowance should be programmed.
• Bad Sale Limit
Bad Sale Limit
A bad sale is counted each time the dispenser – A bad sale is counted each time the dispenser
error reaches the set error limit (explained error limit is reached.
above) – Bad sales start counting at each power up.
– If the bad sale limit is reached, the dispenser is
stopped and an error code will be displayed.
–See errors listed in Section 5.
Premier display
Mode number

F21
12 6

Dispenser error limit Bad sale limit


(default value shown) (default value shown)
Valid entry = 00 to 12 Valid entry = 0 to 9

To use
• The dual phase pulser must be set to ON in the #6 dip switch setting on the CPU board
• Select and change the dispenser error limit to the desired value (do not set to 0)
• Select and change the bad sale limit to the desired value (do not set to 0)
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F22

Mode F22 – Set / display decimal point locations

• Set or display the decimal point location in Notes


– This mode is mainly reserved for pricing schemes
the money, volume, and ppuv displays for a other than that of the United States.
dispenser
– For US pricing, it is recommended that you leave
the decimal locations at their default settings.

– The price per unit decimal point may be set to any


of the Domestic or International Style
Configurations shown on the next page.

Premier display
Mode number

F22 -.--
Money decimal ---.---

Volume decimal

cash price ➠ 1.000 2.000 3.000

credit price ➠ 1.100 2.200 3.300


Decimal locations
• Defaults:
Money = Two decimal places (----.--)
Volume = Three decimal places (---.---) Price per unit volume decimals (PPUV)
Price = Three decimal places (-.---)

To use
• Leave at the default settings for American dollars
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F22

Mode F22 – Set / display decimal point locations (continued)

• Any of the following configurations are able to be programmed in Mode 22.


• The price per unit (Price/Unit) is the first one to be accessed upon entering this mode.
• When the Price/Unit decimal point is programmed, the money decimal place will automatically
be updated, if needed, to the position that corresponds to the selected Domestic or International
Style Configuration. If an automatic adjustment is necessary to set the money decimal point, four
beeps will sound when the Price/Unit decimal point is programmed.
• The money decimal point will be updated to match the Price/Unit configuration when the mode is
exited or an attempt is made to modify the money decimal point position.
• If the money decimal point does not correspond to a Price/Unit decimal point in an International
Style Configuration, the dispenser will default to a Domestic Style Configuration money decimal
point setting.

• The Volume display decimal point can still be programmed to 2 or 3 decimal places.

Domestic Style Configurations International Style Configurations


Money M M M M . M M (4.2) Money M M M . M M M (3.3)
Price/Unit P . P P P (1.3) Price/Unit P . P P P (1.3)

Money M M M M M . M (5.1) Money M M M M . M M (4.2)


Price/Unit P P . P P (2.2) Price/Unit P P . P P (2.2)

Money M M M M M M . (6.0) Money M M M M M . M (5.1)


Price/Unit P P P . P (3.1) Price/Unit P P P . P (3.1)

Money M M M M M M . (6.0)
Price/Unit P P P P . (4.0)

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Programming – Mode F23

Mode F23 – Set / display address of sides A & B, number of


products per side, number of sides, number of hoses per side,
and type of operation
Notes
• This mode is used to initialize a dispenser – Each dispenser side must be set separately and
have its own address from 1 - 16. If connected to
• This mode gives the CPU board the identity
a console that handles more than 16 addresses,
of the dispenser it is controlling, upon then addressing can be duplicated for the next 1
which all other parameters are based thru 16.
• Dispenser operation defines how many – When 1P is selected in dispenser operation, all
prices per product will be used credit keys become inactive, all credit displays
show dashes in place of prices, and functions F05,
• The number of products must equal the
F06, F09, and F10 cannot be selected.
number of product selection keybuttons, if – When number of sides is set to 1, side B address
they are used on your dispenser (See mode is not displayed.
F29)

Premier display
Mode number Address side A
Address side B
Number of products (grades) per (not shown on single-
sided dispensers)
side
• Valid entry: 01-16
• Valid entry: 1 - 5 • Defaults: A = 01
Default is 3 F23 05 B = 02
3 2 06

Number of sides
2P 3 • Valid entry: 1 or 2
Default is 2.

Dispenser operation Number of hoses per side In this example:


2 Prices per product; 3 products
• Valid entry: • Valid entry: 1-4 and 3 hoses per side; 2 sides;
1P =1 price per product Default is 3 assigned to addresses 5 & 6
2P = 2 prices per product This number will toggle between one,
Default is 2P two and the number of products (see
number of products setting above).
To use
• Select and set all parameters to define your dispenser
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F24
Mode F24 – Allow / disallow dispenser presets

Notes
• Allows the programmer to allow or – This mode is determined by the layout of the
keypad. If a preset key is not present, this mode is
disallow dispenser controlled preset to be set to nP (see below). If a preset key is
sales available, this mode is set to P.
- For information on how to use presets, see
Operating the Premier Series Dispenser, section 5.

Premier display

Presets allowed/disallowed
Mode number • P = presets allowed
• nP = no presets

F24 P

This example shows that presets are not allowed.

To use
• Select presets allowed or no presets as determined by the operator interface keypad (see mode 29).
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F25
Mode F25 – Set / display leak detector delay,
battery backup time, and price change mode

Notes
• Sets the time needed for the leak – Depending upon the type of leak detection system,
detection system to pressurize you may require more or less time to allow the line
to be pressurized before the slow flow valve can be
• Sets the time the dispenser will remain turned on and dispensing begins. Leak detection
powered up after loss of AC power delay begins after the pump motor turns on.
• This mode also allows the programmer – If AC power is lost during a sale, the display data
to allow or disallow price change from remains powered up for a minimum of 15 minutes
the console to the dispenser after the regardless if there is a lower value programmed
here.
nozzle has been removed and the start – Price Change Mode (used with console operation
button has been pressed-used with only)
console operation only 0 = cannot change prices once nozzle is lifted
1 = prices can be changed once nozzle is lifted
providing no dispenser side has been authorized.
Premier display
Leak detector delay time
• Valid entry = 0 - 9 (seconds)
Mode number • Default = 0

F25 3

15 0

Price change mode


Battery backup time • Valid entry
• Valid entry = 00 - 19 (minutes) 0 = Price changes are not allowed
• Default = 15 (15 minutes) 1 = Price changes are allowed
• Default = 1

To use
• Select and change the parameters as needed
• When the nozzle is removed from the boot, a signal is issued to the pump motor to turn on. When
that signal is sent, leak detection delay time starts. The dispenser will go through segment check.
If any leak detection delay time remains before segment check is complete, segment check will
remain at all eights until the leak detection delay time expires.
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4
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Programming – Mode F26 for Electronic Blenders (EB)

Mode F26 – Set / display hose 2 fuel blend ratio (EB)


For Variable Blenders (B3/B5), see the next page
Highlighted modes are for blender use only
• This mode allows the programmer to set or to Notes (continued)
display the hose 2 blend ratio for the proper – Blender types 0 and 1 allows blending dispensers to
octane be used with a dispenser controller which supports
• A valid ratio must be set for hose 2 in this blenders and blended product totals.
mode. If an attempt is made to dispense from – Blender type 2 allows blending dispensers to be used
hose 2 with ‘non’ (default value) the hose will with a controller which does not support blenders and
not dispense blended product totals. Blended product will dispense
• All hoses other than hose 2 must remain set to even though the controller identifies product as
‘non’. Hose 2 is the only blended product on an straight grade.
electronic programmable blender – Although hoses 1 and 3 can be programmed with
Notes blend ratios, only straight product will dispense (due
– The blend ratio can be programmed in ratios from to the plumbing in the dispenser). Hoses 1 and 3
000:100 to 100:000 in increments of 1%. must be set to ‘non’ for an H426B-EB dispenser. The
– The blend ratio for sides A & B can be set ‘non’ designation indicates to software the presence
simultaneously or independently depending on the of skinner valves.
dip switch #5 setting on the computer board. – *Ratio Verification - Console ratio has to match
– Each time this mode is entered and one or more blend dispenser ratio, otherwise an Error 26 will be displayed
ratio changed, a counter in mode F01 is incremented. when the dispenser is approved.

Premier Blender display


Mode number Fueling point address (view only)
• Not shown if set to simultaneous Blender type
programming
Ratio information must be • Range is 0 to 2 (0 is default)
obtained from your bulk 0 = Blender up to 4 products,
fuel distributor to without ratio verification*
accurately set the fuel F26 02 1 = Blender up to 5 products,
blend for the proper with ratio verification*
octane level. 0 2 = Blender up to 4 products,
for controllers which do not
support blenders
Non-blend product
• Do not change
059
041

Non-blend product
• Do not change
Percent of product 1 for hose 2 Percent of product 2 for hose 2
• This can be programmed from 000 to 100 • This parameter will automatically adjust so
in increments of 1% that the sum of the ratios will equal 100 (this
Default = non (do not use) will not appear on a cash only dispenser)

To use
• View or select the desired parameter and change by pressing programming buttons.
• Blend ratio is set one digit at a time (hundreds, tens, and then ones).
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4.
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Programming – Mode F26 for B3/B5

Mode F26 – Set / display fuel blend ratios (B3, B5)


For Electronic Blenders (EB), see the previous page
Highlighted modes are for blender use only

• This mode allows the programmer to set or to Notes (continued)


display the blend ratios – Blender types 0 and 1 allows blending dispensers to
be used with a dispenser controller which supports
• The blend ratio can be programmed in ratios blenders and blended product totals.
from 000:100 to 100:000 in increments of 1% – Blender type 2 allows blending dispensers to be
used with a dispenser controller which does not
• A valid ratio must be set for each product in this
support blenders and blended product totals.
mode. If an attempt is made to dispense with
Blended product will dispense even though the
‘non’ (default value) the hose will not dispense
controller identifies product as straight grade.
Notes – Do not use ‘non’ to designate a straight-grade
– The blend ratio for sides A & B can be set product. Use a 100 percent ratio to dispense a
simultaneously or independently depending on the straight-grade. The ‘non’ designation indicates to
dip switch #5 setting on the computer board. software the presence of skinner valves (used in the
– Each time this mode is entered and one or more blend EB blenders).
ratio changed, a counter in mode F01 is incremented. – *Ratio Verification - Console ratio has to match
dispenser ratio, otherwise an Error 26 will be
displayed when the dispenser is approved.
Premier Blender display
Fueling point address (view only)
Mode number
• Not shown if set to simultaneous
programming
Ratio information must be Blender type
obtained from your bulk • Range is 0 to 2 (0 is default)
fuel distributor to 0 = Blender up to 4 products,
accurately set the fuel without ratio verification*
F26 02
blend for the proper 1 = Blender up to 5 products,
octane level. 0 with ratio verification*
2 = Blender up to 4 products,
for controllers which do not
support blenders

035 055 070

065 045 030

Percent of product 1 Percent of product 2


• This can be programmed from 000 to 100 • This parameter will automatically adjust so
in increments of 1% that the sum of the ratios will equal 100 (this
Default = non (do not use for B3 or B5) will not appear on a cash only dispenser)

To use
• View or select the desired parameter and change by pressing programming buttons.
• Blend ratio is set one digit at a time (hundreds, tens, and then ones).
• To review programming steps, see fundamental programming pages 4-2 thru 4-5.

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Programming – Mode F27
Mode F27 – Set / display no pulse time out, icon enable, and
lift lever/start button programming
Notes
• Sets the maximum time allowed between – A no-pulse condition occurs when the nozzle is not
returned to the boot or the pulser fails.
pulses after a sale has started. This function – This mode determines how much time will pass
will terminate a sale if no pulses are received (time out) for a sale to go to a SALE DUE status
during the set time out period. once dispensing has stopped (no pulses) - This is
• Selects option to allow lift lever or start called the No Pulse Time Out.
button operation. – A dispenser equipped with a lift lever should be set
to “1”, otherwise set to “0” for keypad Start
• Selects option to enable or disable word Button operation.
icons. – The valve control is a VIEW-ONLY option on a
• Selects option for standard or optional valves Premier dispenser.
on a Wayne Retro-Head dispenser.
Premier display

Mode number
F27 00
No-pulse time-out, in seconds 2 1 0
• Valid entry = 00 thru 95
(in 5 second increments)
• Default = 00
• 00 = infinite

Valve Control
(available on QA version software only)
• 1 = Optional Old-Style Wayne Valves
• 2 = Standard Valves
• Default = 2 Icon Enable Lift Lever Enable
• 0 = Disable Word Icons • 0 = Keypad Start Button Operation
• 1 = Enable Word Icons • 1 = Lift Lever Start
• Default = 1 • Default = 0

To use
• Select and change the no-pulse time-out to the desired value
• Select for either keypad start button or lift lever start
• Enable or disable the display of word icons.
• Valve control (available on Wayne Retro-Head QA version software only)
Premier dispenser = View-Only option
Wayne Retro-Head dispenser = select the type of valves installed in the dispenser.
(for valve identification, reference Form 5688, "Premier Retro-Head for Wayne Vista & 390
Dispensers Kit Instructions")
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F28
Mode F28 – Set / display hose/product assignments
Notes
• Allows the programmer to change the hose or – The number assigned here is used by the console to
product assignments. identify the hose or product. Example: Price changes
sent by the console for product 1 will appear in the
display where you have product 1 assigned for this
mode.
– Changing the product assignment number here does
not change the actual product dispensed from the
Multi-Hose, Non-Blend Dispenser product location.
side B 2 3 1 – 2 hoses on one side cannot be assigned the same
side A 2 3 1 product number. If you replace a 1 with a 3, the
Mirror Image - Top View original 3 will automatically be replaced with a 1.
Single Hose Dispenser – On a multi-hose dispenser, side B product selections
side B 3 2 1 are a mirror image of side A product selections.
side A 1 2 3 – On a multi-hose, non-blend dispenser, the order of
side B 1 2 3
Transverse - Top View the products can be arranged in any sequence. Side
side A 1 2 3 B will automatically mirror side A.
Mirror Image - Top View – On single-hose dispensers, 3+1 dispensers, or 4+1
dispensers, side B is programmed by this mode.
Sides A & B do not have to mirror each other. If you
wish, you can program side B to match side A's
product assignment (transverse). See the diagram
at left and ‘Dispenser Orientation’, page 2-3.
Premier display
Mode number
F28

1 2 3

Product number assignments


• Valid entry:
Mirror = 1, 2 , 3 (4 if applicable).
Transverse = (4) 3, 2, 1. The range of product numbers is equal to the number of
products per side as programmed in mode F23.
• Default:
The mirror setting is the default (shown above)
To use
• Toggle between ascending or descending order as needed for proper definition of each product
selection (The sides will mirror each other or be transverse.)
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming - Mode F29

Mode F29 - Set dispenser keybutton assignments


• Allows programming of the 4x6 operator interface keypad
• Allows programming of the 1x5 product selection keypad
• Allows programming of the softkeys on an InSight™ DPT.
• Allows programming of both dispenser sides at the same time
Before you can program your keybutton assignments, you must:
Step 1. Determine if the dispenser has a graphic or non-graphic display.
Step 2. Identify what keypad is used for moving through manager's mode.
Step 3. Identify the version of DPT software in the dispenser.
Step 4. Identify the version of dispenser software in the dispenser.
STEP 1 STEP 2 -
STEP 3 - DPT STEP 4 - DISPENSER
KEYPAD KEYPAD
SOFTWARE VERSION SOFTWARE VERSION
TYPE FUNCTIONALITY

Press the manager's mode button Press the manager's mode


Exit Manager's
on your keypad to advance to button on your keypad to
InSight™ DPT mode.
mode F98. advance to mode F99
UPPER LEFT
BUTTON Is the date code on the
UPPER RIGHT second line 092497or later?
BUTTON
Press and hold Tap the manager's mode button on
Write down "JN.04.11.00 or
the top right your keypad to enter mode F98.
later" in the Dispenser SW
button on DPT line below.
keypad
and Is the date code on the
LOWER LEFT When prompted on the DPT
activate second line 121796?
BUTTON display, press the upper left
Manager's mode. Write down
button on the DPT keypad
"JN.04.10.00" in the
once.
Dispenser SW line below.

If mode F96
appears, use the Is the date code on the
NON-GRAPHIC On the DPT keypad, press the
4x6 keypad or second line earlier than
DPT lower left button once.
InSight™ DPT 121796? Write down
You will see one of the following
softkeys to move "before JN.04.10.00" in the
UPPER LEFT displays:
BUTTON thru manager's Dispenser SW line below.
UPPER RIGHT modes.
BUTTON
Standard DPT Version: JPxxxxxx You have the following
U13 Checksum = xxxx
software: (fill in the blanks)
Debit DPT Version: MTxxxxxx
U13 Checksum=xxxx
If mode F01 IVI: xx.xx VSC: xx.xx DISPENSER
LOWER LEFT appears, use 1x5
BUTTON
product selection InSight™ DPT Version: MT.PQxxxx
SW: _____________
keypad to move U13 Checksum=xxxx
IVI: xx.xx VSC: xx.xx DPT SW: _____________
thru manager's
modes. When the DPT SW version number
appears in the top line, write it down in IVI SW: _____________
the space to the right. Þ
If an IVI SW number appears, write that Mode 29 continued
down also. Þ on the next page

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Programming - Mode F29

Mode F29 - Set dispenser keybutton assignments (continued)


Dispenser DPT IVI
Unit Feature
SW Version SW Version SW Version
In the table to the right, locate DPT Site Controller
JN.04.10.00 JP.02.17.00 Standard Independence
the SW version numbers that or later or later
n/a
DPT Alternate Push-to-Start
you wrote down. The feature (APTS)
column identifies the capabilities
DPT Site Controller
of your dispenser. These Independence
Standard
capabilities are described below: JN.04.12.00 MT.QD.01.00 IVI v1.01
DPT with
Alternate Push-to-Start
or later or later or later (APTS)
TDS
Debit/Graphic Keyboard
Programming

DTP Site Controller


Independence
Standard
JN.04.12.00 MT.03.01.00 IVI v1.24 Alternate Push-to-Start
DPT with
or later or later or later (APTS)
TDS Plus
Debit/Graphic Keyboard
Programming

DPT Site Controller


Independence
IVI v1.24
JN.04.12.00 MT.PQ.01.00 InSight™ Alternate Push-to-Start
or later
or later or later DPT (APTS)
(TDS Plus)
Debit/Graphic Keyboard
Programming

Debit/Graphic Keyboard Programming - All of the operator interface 4x6 keypad buttons or
InSight™ DPT softkeys are available for programming. The product selection 1x5 keypad is not used.

DPT Site Controller Independence - The operator interface 4x6 keypad or the InSight™ softkeys
keypad can be programmed to allow dispensing of fuel after the DPT site controller has stopped
communicating with the DPT. The dispenser will automatically assume control of this keypad when the
DPT site controller goes off-line.

Alternate Push-to-Start (APTS) - By programming an Alternate Push-to-Start button (“Sb”) on the


operator interface keypad or InSight™ softkeys keypad, when the site controller goes off-line, the DPT
will switch to an alternate mode. To program a Start (‘Sb’) button in mode F29, follow this procedure:
• Enter manager's mode and advance to mode F29
• When the Sb keycode appears, press and hold the appropriate keybutton until two short beeps are heard.
• To bypass this feature, when the Sb keycode appears, quickly tap the appropriate keybutton. Only one
beep will be heard.
The step-by-step sequence of dispensing fuel when the alternate push-to-start is active is covered in
Section 5, Operating.
Communication Loss:
If your dispenser loses DPT communication with the site controller and your SW versions are earlier then
those listed in the table above, follow these instructions:
Standard DPT: Manually turn off DPT in dispenser to use the 4x6
(JP.xx.xx.xx) keypad for sale operations.

TDS/TDS Plus/InSight™ DPT Use a programmed button on 1x5 keypad as a "Start"


(MT.QD.xx.xx or button.
MT.xx.xx.xx or NOTE: The button must be programmed as a
MT.PQ.xx.xx) Cash ("cA"), Credit ("cr"), or Product button ("P1-P5").
Mode 29
Now that you know the capabilities of the keypad on your dispenser, continued on
use the following pages to program individual keys. the next page

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Programming - Mode F29

Mode F29 - Set dispenser keybutton assignments (continued)

Mode Keycode
number indicator Notes:
- This mode must be performed any time the
CPU board is replaced.
F29 XX - The keycode indicator (last two money
digits) "asks" you to tell it (by pressing a
keybutton) which keybutton performs the
keycode displayed.
- Upon entering mode 29, either '-- –' or '00'
will be in the keycode indicator. '-- –'
means that there are previously assigned
keycodes. '00' means that no keycodes
have been assigned.
Operator interface Product selection
4x6 keypad 1x5 keypad

The keycode to keybutton relationship is given in the chart below:


When the displayed press this When the displayed press this When the displayed press this
keycode is: keybutton: keycode is: keybutton: keycode is: keybutton:

0 0 9 9 SP Stop
1 1 cA Cash/Start cP Currency Preset
2 2 cr Credit uP Units Preset
3 3 P1 Product 1 cL Clear
4 4 P2 Product 2 cb Call / Help
5 5 P3 Product 3 *Sb Alternate Push-to-Start Button
6 6 P4 Product 4
7 7 P5 Product 5 * Program this key ONLY if using the
8 8 Alternate Push-to-Start (APTS)
programming instructions.

To use
• Press and hold the appropriate keybutton that matches the keycode displayed in the money
display (the keycode indicator) until two short beeps are heard.

• The keycode indicator will automatically advance to the next keycode.

• If the keycode indicator displays a keycode for which there is no keybutton, press any key
quickly and the keycode indicator will advance to the next keycode and sound one beep. The
passed-over keycode will be set as inoperative.

• While programming each keybutton, the dispenser will give one of the following indicators:
2 short beeps indicates the dispenser has accepted the key press as defined by the keycode.
1 short beep indicates an undefined keycode (no button exists for a displayed keycode).
1 long tone indicates an error has been made.
Mode 29
continued on
the next page

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Programming - Mode F29

Mode F29 - Set dispenser keybutton assignments (continued)

Example:
(Quote marks indicate that the displayed item is blinking.)

Keycode Indicator Action Performed Result


"00" or "--" Entered Mode 29 "00" indicates that no keycodes have
been assigned. "--" indicates there
are previously assigned keycodes.

Hold any key until a keycode is The keypad is cleared and a keycode
displayed. is displayed.

" cA " Press & hold the keybutton


marked CASH until 2 short beeps CASH keybutton is defined
are heard.
" cr " Press & hold the keybutton CREDIT keybutton is defined
marked CREDIT until 2 short
beeps are heard.
Continue pressing the keybutton that matches the keycode indicator until all keys have been
defined. When you have all the keys defined, quickly press any key. Dashes (--) will appear in
the keycode indicator.

Default Keypad Layouts for the 4x6 Operator Interface keypad


NOTE: For JN series dispenser software, the following default keypad configuration will
automatically occur after an Err 05 or a cold start reset. For QM series dispenser software, the
existing keypad layout will be maintained.
Default Keypad Layout for JN series
dispenser software only

SP 1 2 3
cA
cP 4 5 6

uP 7 8 9
cr
cL 0

The keycodes are shown above. Blank areas of the keypad are undefined in the default layout. A
complete keycode list is found on the previous page. If a different keypad layout is required, you must
use mode F29 to define the keypad of your dispenser.

• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming - Mode 96

Mode 96 - Display dispenser error, state and termination code


histories
Notes
• This diagnostic mode should be used only by - This is a diagnostic mode.
an authorized service representative (ASR) - There are three history types: Error, State, or
Termination Code
• Displays the dispenser error history, the - The Error history shows the last 16 dispenser errors
(i.e. Err 05, Err 09, etc.) which have occurred.
dispenser state history, and the termination
- The State history shows the last 64 dispenser
code history. states (i.e. idle, dispensing, etc.) which have
occurred.
- The Termination Code history shows the last 64
sale termination codes that have occurred.
- If there is a problem and you need to call a
technician for assistance, you may be asked for
the history’s Diagnostic code. After selecting the
proper History Type (E, S or c), and then the
appropriate History number, the Diagnostic code
will display. Give this number to the technician,
Premier display if asked.

History type Mode number Dispenser Address


E = Error Histories Range = 01-16
S = State Histories
c = Termination Code F96 01
Histories X01 00
History number Diagnostic code
Error range is 00 to 15 Default = 00
State range is 00 to 63 (Give this number to
Termination Code range is 00 to 63 a technician if asked)
Default = 00

To use
• To alternate between history types, tap a programming button while the E, S, or c is blinking.
• To change the history number, tap a programming button while the history number is blinking.
• To clear all the diagnostic codes, tap a programming button until the diagnostic code is
blinking. Press and hold a programming button until 2 beeps are sounded. This clears the
memory ‘stack’ and allows the electronics to record new data.

Quick entry method from the run mode:


Holding down programming button 1 or 13 (Cash [cA] and Credit [cr] on the Default Keypad
Layout) or the top right softkey on the InSight™ DPT keypad while entering the manager modes
will start you at this mode. This quick entry method allows access to modes F96 through F99
(Diagnostic Modes) without entering a level 1 or level 2 security code. This quick entry method
always begins at mode F96. Press and hold a programming button while the mode number is
blinking to advance to other modes.
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4
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Programming – Mode F96 cont.

Mode F96 - Display dispenser error, state, and termination code histories (cont.)
Error history is a file (in memory) that keeps track of errors as they occur. If, for example, an err 05 is
displayed by the dispenser, the ‘05’ is stored in the error history file. The most recent error put into the file
is always history number 00. Any errors that were already in the file have their history number incremented
by one (up to 15) as each new error is put into the file. See the Error history example below. Definitions of
error codes can be found in Section 5.

State history is a file (in memory) that keeps track of state conditions the dispenser goes through. Each state
the dispenser goes through (idle, dispensing, halted, etc.) has a code number (a chart is on the next page). The
state codes are viewed by selecting the history number desired. The most recent state code put into the file
is always history number 00. The state code which was put into the file before that is 01, and so on up to 63
previous entries. See the State history example at the bottom of this page.

Termination Code history works the same as State history does but keeps track of sale terminations.

Error history example

History History History


number Error code number Error code number Error code
00 31 00 32 00 09
The first error code is 01 33 01 33
put into the error history
file. It is given history 02 31 02 32
number 00. As more The second and third errors
error codes are put into are put into the error history
03 33
this file, this history
number will increment to
file. The most recent code onto
the stack (32, in this example)
04 31
As more errors are put into the error history file,
a maximum of 15. is now history number 00. the history numbers continue to increment (with
the oldest code having the largest history

¶ · ¸
number).

State history example


History History History
number State code number State code number State code
00 01 00 05 00 09
01 02 01 06
The first state code is
put into the state history
02 01 02 05
The second and third state
file. It is given history
number 00. As more
codes are put into the state 03 02
history file. The most recent
state codes are put into code onto the stack (05, in this
04 01
this file, this history example) is now history As more state codes are put into the state history
number will increment number 00. file, the history numbers continue to increment
up to a maximum of 63. (the oldest has the largest history number).

¶ · ¸
The example above deals with State codes — do not confuse these with the error codes shown at the top of the page.

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Programming – Mode F96 cont.
Mode F96 - Display dispenser error, state and termination code histories (cont.)

State codes defined

State State
Brief Description Brief Description
Code Code
00 Status = 2F, Dispenser is not initialized 05 Segment Check

01 Dispenser is idle, handle is down 06 Dispenser is running, sale in progress

02 Dispenser is idle, handle is up 07 Sale is halted

03 Status = A0, handle is up, waiting cash approval 08 Stopped sale, restartable (soft halt)

04 Status = A1, handle is up, waiting credit approval 09 Terminated sale (hard halt)

Diagnostic Termination codes (c) defined


(c) Brief Description (c) Brief Description
Code Code
01 Normal sale termination 13 Controller sale termination

02 No pulse timeout 14 DPT sale termination

03 Controller blend ratio mismatch 15 Pulser disconnect

04 Undefined 16 Reverse pulser motion

05 Blender pulser overflow 17 Back and forth pulser motion

06 Blender error 18 Interference or phase 0 shorted to


phase 90
07 Blender pulser disconnect
19 Reverse pulser motion
08 Power loss
20 High flow rate
09 Stop button pressed
21 High flow rate
10 Cannot read phase 0 buffer
22 Undefined
11 Cannot read phase 90 buffer
23 999.899 maximum delivery exceeded
12 Phase 0 to phase 90 > max

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Programming – Mode F97

Mode F97 – Display keybutton presses and handles lifted


• Allows the operator to check the keybuttons of Notes
the operator interface and product selection • The chart shows the pre-assigned key numbers
keypads for proper operation for side A and B. Side A is displayed on side A
• Allows the operator to check the nozzle boot when side A keybuttons are pressed. Side B is
switch sensors displayed on side B when side B keybuttons are
• This mode can be entered by the standard pressed. This allows the operator to view the
method using the security code entry or the display as keybuttons are pressed.
quick entry method that does not require • The hose nozzle (handle) indicator is displayed
security codes to access - see Mode 96 page on the dispenser side in which the nozzle is
4-47, bottom of the page removed.

Mode number
Key function code
• As keybuttons are pressed, F97 27 Ó
In this example, key number 27
is programmed as product 2
the function code is displayed
here. A blank display indicates
p2
Key number
an undefined keybutton • As keybuttons are
Button pressed Function code pressed, the pre-assigned
Cash/Start cA
Credit cr
key number (shown
Product 1 P1 below) will appear in the
Product 2 P2 right side of the money
Product 3 P3 HHHH
Product 4 P4 display
Product 5 P5
Stop SP
Currency preset cP
Units preset uP
Clear cL Removed hose nozzle indicators Operator interface keypad key
Call cb • "HHHH" will appear in the cash numbers
Alternate Start Button* Sb key numbers 7 & 19 are NOT used
0 0 display of the same product as
1 1 the hose nozzle that is removed. 6 5 4 3 2
2 2 1
3 3
This example shows the middle 12 11 10 9 8
4 4 nozzle removed. 18 17 16 15 14
5 5 13
6 6 24 23 22 21 20
7 7
8 8
9 9 25 26 27 28 29

*The Alternate Start button is only present Product selection keypad key numbers
in JN or QM series software (single hose dispensers only)

To use
• To test the nozzle boot switch sensors, remove any hose nozzle (one at a time). HHHH will
appear in the PPUV display assigned to that nozzle. Single hose dispensers will show HHHH in
the PPUV display for product 1.
• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4 Mode 97
continued on
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Mode F97 – Display keybutton presses and handles lifted


(continued)

To use (continued)
• To test the keypads, press any keybutton. The preassigned number (shown ) should appear at
the right side of the money display (key number area).
• To advance to the next mode, press and hold a keybutton while the mode number is blinking.

operator interface keypad key numbers


(key numbers 7 & 19 are NOT used)

6 5 4 3 2
1
12 11 10 9 8

18 17 16 15 14
13
24 23 22 21 20

product selection keypad key numbers

25 26 27 28 29

InSight™ DPT softkeys key numbers

49 54

50 55

51 56

52 57

53 58

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Programming – Mode F98

Mode F98 – Perform keybutton and display diagnostics


Notes
• Allows the programmer to check the displays - Lighted keybuttons are only found on the single-
and keybutton lights for proper operation hosed dispenser. The product selection keypad
• This mode causes the DPT to enter diagnostic has the lighted keybuttons.
mode. Refer to the DPT Technical Reference - To test keybutton lights, press a keybutton. It
Manual (Form 4676) for further information should light. When the keybutton is pressed
again, the light should go out.
on the DPT diagnostic mode. - To start display diagnostics, press any keybutton.
The displays rotate from 0 thru 9.

Premier display
Mode number

Display upon F98


entry of mode F98

Display after starting diagnostics


12345
12345
12345
12345
000000
12345000000
Customer prompts alternately blink 12345
• Five of the nine customer
prompts will blink alternately
with the remaining four

0000 0000 0000


Incrementing digits 0000 0000 0000
• Digits will increment 0 thru 9
• Arrows and decimals will appear with
every odd digit displayed A tone sounds when a product selection
keybutton is pressed
(if available)

To use
• Normal entry through the manager modes can be used OR
Enter using the quick entry method (found at the bottom of page 4-47) and advancing the mode
number to F98
• Tap any programming button to begin the diagnostics
• To exit this mode and proceed to mode F99, hold the manager's key to the keyswitch area

• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Programming – Mode F99

Mode F99 – Display software date code, CRC code and


ROM CRC diagnostic test
• Allows the programmer to read the Notes
dispenser software date code and the results – The P or F in the money display indicates whether
of the cyclical redundancy check (CRC) the CPU board passed or failed the CRC test.
P = Pass
• The CRC test verifies the operation of the F = Fail
CPU board – When the computed CRC and stored CRC codes do
• This mode can be entered by the standard not match, the CRC has failed. An Authorized
method using the security code entry or a Service Representative (ASR) should service the
quick entry method that does not require dispenser whenever a CRC failure is detected.
– The date code and CRC code is helpful when
security codes to access - see Mode 96 identifying a dispenser type along with its model
bottom of page 4-47 number.

Premier display
Pass or fail CRC indicator
Mode number • Result of actual versus stored
Software date code CRC values
• This is the release date of the
software installed
• Shown in mm/dd/yy format F99 P
020394

F02A F02A

Computed CRC code Stored CRC code


• No entry required, a VIEW ONLY • No entry required, a VIEW ONLY parameter
parameter • Pre-programmed value to compare computed
• Computed results of the CRC value during test
This example shows that the dispenser has passed the CRC, the CRC number is F02A, and the software
date is February 3, 1994.

To use
• Normal entry through the manager modes can be used OR
Enter using the quick entry method found on page 4-47
•When F99 is displayed, tap any programming button to begin display diagnostics
• If a product selection keypad is installed, cycle button lights on and off by pressing the
keybutton(s) repeatedly

• To review programming steps, see basic programming pages 4-2 thru 4-4

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Section 5 - OPERATING THE PREMIER SERIES


DISPENSERS

SCOPE

This section contains the information necessary to operate and dispense fuel from
the Premier series dispensers and DPTs (Dispenser Payment Terminals).
Additionally, at the end of this section is a listing of error codes. If error codes
appear on your dispenser display, refer to the chart at the end of this section to
remedy the problem.

There are certain minimum requirements that must be followed to initially start
the dispenser. See Section 3 for “First time start-up”.

This section contains:

• Dispenser arming ................................. 5-2


• Stand alone operation .......................... 5-3
• Console operation ................................ 5-4 — 5-6
• Fleet sale operation .......................... 5-7, 5-8
• DPT Operation .................................. 5-9
• Error codes ........................................ 5-10 — 5-14

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ARMING THE DISPENSER


A dispenser must be armed before each sale. When the dispenser is armed it
will remain armed until fuel has been dispensed or it is manually disarmed or 5
minutes have elapsed and the dispenser has not been authorized. There are two
options for arming a dispenser.
• Permanent arming
This is selected by setting mode F19 to 0 (console operation) or 2 (stand alone
operation). When set for permanent arming, the dispenser will automatically
re-arm itself after the completion of each sale. No interaction is required by the
attendant.

• Key arming
This is selected by setting mode F19 to 1 (console operation) or 3 (stand alone
operation). When set for key arming, the arming key must be held to the
keyswitch after the completion of a sale before the next sale can begin.
See page 2-7 for more information on the arming key.

How to use
The arming key must be held to the keyswitch. When the dispenser is key
armed :
• A short tone will sound.
• The money and volume displays are set to 0.00 and 0.000,
respectively.

If the attendant leaves the arming key on the keyswitch for more than 1 second:
• Two short tones will be heard.
• The dispenser will be disarmed and will not allow a sale.
• The money and volume displays remain set to zero.

PRESET SALES
• Mode F24 must be set to allow presets
• The dispenser must be in RUN mode
• Press the PRESET keybutton, listen for a beep
• Enter the desired preset amount by using the operator interface
keypad ($10 = 1, 0, 0, 0)
• Make corrections by using the CLEAR keybutton.
• Press START or a MOP (cash or credit) keybutton to dispense
the fuel
• Preset amounts can be sent to the dispenser by the console
• Presets amounts are limited by the maximum delivery amount
programmed for the dispenser

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
There are two basic types of operation:
• Stand Alone Operation
• Console Operation

Stand Alone Operation


Selected by setting F19 to 2 (Stand alone operation, permanent arming) or 3
(Stand alone operation, key arming). In this type of operation the dispenser will
function independently. All totals and sale authorizations are operator-interfaced
at the dispenser itself.

The charts on the right describe the customer S t a n d A lo n e O pe ra t io n


actions required to dispense fuel with different
dispenser options. Explanations of these actions are " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
listed below. E n a ble d E n a ble d

C ustomer removes nozzle


Stand Alone Operation: The sale is approved at the from boot
C ustomer removes nozzle
dispenser that is requesting it. from boot

1 Hose / Single MOP: The 1 Hose indicates that the C ustomer


dispenser has only one hose per side. The 1 MOP Multi -hose, si ngle MOP = Li fts Lever
press Start button
(Method of Payment) indicates there is only one ppuv OR
(price per unit volume) displayed to the customer.
One-hose, si ngle MOP = press Octane button
Multi-Hose / Single MOP: The Multi-Hose indicates that Any hose, D ual MOP = press C ash/C redi t button
the dispenser has more then one hose per side. The Single Alternate Push-to-Start = press C ash/C redi t button
MOP (Method of Payment) indicates there is only one
ppuv (price per unit volume) displayed to the customer. D i spenser performs D i spenser performs
'Segment C heck' 'Segment C heck'
Any Hose / Dual MOP: The customer must choose
Fueli ng begi ns when Fueli ng begi ns when
between the two choices ( usually Cash and Credit)
tri gger i s compressed tri gger i s compressed
displayed in the ppuv (price per unit volume) displays.
Sale completi on Sale completi on
Push-to-Start: If this action is active, the customer must
press a button before dispensing fuel. Removing the nozzle
from its boot causes the money and volume displays to change to dashes. This is programmed in mode F27

Lift Lever to Start: If a lift lever action is active, the customer must lift the lever before a sale can start. Once the
lever is lifted, the money and volume displays change to dashes. This is programmed in mode F27.

Octane button: Used by the customer to select which grade of fuel to purchase. When pressed, the selected
product will display its ppuv (price per unit volume) value. All other ppuv windows will change to dashes.

Segment Check: A display check the dispenser goes through before allowing a sale to start. One result is the
money and volume displays change from dashes to zeros.

Sale completion: One of the following has occurred:


• The nozzle has been replaced in its boot.
• The stop button (if installed) has been pressed.
• An emergency stop condition occurs that removes AC power.
• The no-pulse time-out (set in mode F27) has expired.

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (continued)
CONSOLE OPERATION

Selected by setting F19 to 0 (console operation, permanent arming) or 1 (console


operation, key arming). In this type of operation, two levels of approval are
required for each sale.
– The control console must approve the sale.
– The dispenser must be armed (key or permanent arming).
For Fleet sales, see pages 5-7 and 5-8.

Downloading the console's prices to the dispenser

To download prices, the console must have the appropriate software version. All
downloads will occur after a price change is performed at the console and:
– The dispenser is – The nozzle is out of the
idle or boot and mode F25 is set
so the dispenser will
accept a price change
under these circumstances

In a case where the dispenser has not recognized a price change, enter the manager mode
on the dispenser, then return back to the run mode. This will request the parameters to
download from the console.

When the prices are properly downloaded, a long tone sounds and all the cash/credit ppuv
displays blink for 5 seconds to alert the customer that changes have occurred.

Parameters downloaded from console to dispenser at approval


cycle

The console sends out the prices, maximum delivery, and slow flow offset (if
set on the CPU board dip switch #7 for console control) information each time a
hose is approved. Only maximum delivery and slow flow offset values will
change at the dispenser. Prices will not change on the dispenser. Prices are
only used as a comparison to be sure that the console and dispenser agree. If
they agree, the sale will continue. If they disagree, the system will need to go
through the downloading procedure as described above.

If the “Blender type” in Mode 26 is set to 1, the blend ratios will also be
compared to be sure the console and dispenser agree. If they agree, the sale will
continue. If they disagree, error code 26 will be displayed at the dispenser. The
ratio will need to be changed at either the console or the dispenser.

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (continued)
Console Operation with Single Hose Dispensers

The charts on the right describe the customer C o n s o le O pe ra t io n


actions required to dispense fuel with different 1 MO P / 1 H o s e
dispenser options. Explanations of these actions are " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
listed below. E n a ble d E n a ble d
No
No No
No
Console Operation: Any sale must be approved at the " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n
P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d
control console before fueling can begin.
Customer Customer
removes nozzle removes nozzle
Customer Customer
1MOP / 1 Hose: The 1 MOP (Method of Payment) removes nozzle removes nozzle
from boot from boot
indicates there is only one ppuv (price per unit volume) from boot from boot Customer Customer
displayed to the customer. The 1 Hose indicates that the Lifts Lever Lifts Lever

dispenser has only one hose per side. Customer Customer


presses octane presses octane
button Customer button
Customer presses
2 MOP / 1 Hose: The customer has to choose between presses octane
octane button Customer presses Customer presses
button
Cash or Credit as the method of payment (MOP). The 1 " S b" " S b"
start button start button
Hose indicates that the dispenser has only one hose per
Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser
side. performs performs performs performs
'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check'

Push-to-Start: If this action is active: Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins
when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is
• The customer must press a button before dispensing fuel compressed compressed compressed compressed
• Removing the nozzle from its boot causes the money
and volume displays to change to dashes Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion

• This is programmed in mode F27

Lift Lever to Start: If a lift lever action is active: C o n s o le O pe ra t io n


• The customer must lift the lever before a sale can start. 2 MO P / 1 H o s e
• Once the lever is lifted, the money and volume displays " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
change to dashes. E n a ble d E n a ble d
• This is programmed in mode F27. No
No No
No
" S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n
P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d
"Sb" Button Programmed: If a "Sb" start button is
C ustomer C ustomer
active, the customer must press this button before a sale C ustomer C ustomer
removes nozzle removes nozzle
from boot from boot
can start. This is programmed in mode F29. removes nozzle removes nozzle
from boot from boot C ustomer C ustomer
Li fts Lever Li fts Lever
Octane button: Used by the customer to select which
C ustomer C ustomer
grade of fuel to purchase. When pressed, the selected C ustomer C ustomer
presses presses
presses octane presses octane
C ash or C redi t C ash or C redi t
product will display its ppuv (price per unit volume) button button
button button
value. All other ppuv windows will change to dashes. C ustomer C ustomer
presses presses octane
C ustomer C ash or C redi t button
C ustomer
Segment Check: A display check the dispenser goes presses button presses octane
C ash or C redi t
through before allowing a sale to start. One result is the button C ustomer presses button C ustomer presses
" S b" " S b"
money and volume displays change from dashes to zeros. start button start button

D i spenser D i spenser D i spenser D i spenser


Sale completion: One of the following has occurred: performs performs performs performs
'Segment C heck' 'Segment C heck' 'Segment C heck' 'Segment C heck'
• The nozzle has been replaced in its boot.
Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns
• The stop button (if installed) has been pressed. when tri gger i s when tri gger i s when tri gger i s when tri gger i s
compressed compressed compressed compressed
• An emergency stop condition occurs that
removes AC power. Sale completi on Sale completi on Sale completi on Sale completi on
• The no-pulse time-out (set in mode F27) has expired.

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (continued)
Console Operation with Multi-Hose Dispensers

The charts on the right describe the customer C o n s o le O pe ra t io n


actions required to dispense fuel with different 1 MO P / Mu lt i-Ho s e
dispenser options. Explanations of these actions " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
E n a ble d E n a ble d
are listed below.
No
No No
No
" S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n
Console Operation: Any sale must be approved at the P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d
control console before fueling can begin. C ustomer selects C ustomer selects
product by product by
C ustomer selects C ustomer selects
removi ng nozzle removi ng nozzle
product by product by
from boot from boot
1MOP / Multi-Hose: The 1 MOP (Method of Pay- removi ng nozzle removi ng nozzle
from boot from boot C ustomer
ment) indicates there is only one ppuv (price per unit Li fts Lever
volume) displayed to the customer. The Multi-Hose C ustomer C ustomer
indicates that the dispenser has more then one hose per presses
C ash or C redi t
presses
C ash or C redi t
C ustomer
side. C ustomer button
Li fts Lever
button
presses
C ash ("cA")
button C ustomer C ustomer
2 MOP / Multi-Hose: The customer has to choose presses "Sb" presses "Sb"
start button start button
between Cash or Credit as the method of payment
(MOP). The Multi-Hose indicates that the dispenser D i spenser D i spenser D i spenser D i spenser
has more then one hose per side. performs
'Segment C heck'
performs
'Segment C heck'
performs
'Segment C heck'
performs
'Segment C heck'

Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns Fueli ng begi ns


Push-to-Start: If this action is active: when tri gger i s when tri gger i s when tri gger i s when tri gger i s
compressed compressed compressed compressed
• The customer must press a button before dispensing
fuel Sale completi on Sale completi on Sale completi on Sale completi on

• Removing the nozzle from its boot causes the money


and volume displays to change to dashes
• This is programmed in mode F27 C o n s o le O pe ra t io n
2 MO P / Mu lt i-Ho s e
Lift Lever to Start: If a lift lever action is active: " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
• The customer must lift the lever before a sale can E n a ble d E n a ble d
start. No
No No
No
• Once the lever is lifted, the money and volume " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n " S b" B u t t o n
P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d P ro gra mme d
displays change to dashes.
Customer selects Customer selects
• This is programmed in mode F27. product by product by
Customer selects Customer selects
removing nozzle removing nozzle
product by product by
from boot from boot
"Sb" Button Programmed: If a "Sb" start button is removing nozzle removing nozzle
from boot from boot Customer Customer
active, the customer must press this button before a Lifts Lever Lifts Lever
sale can start. This is programmed in mode F29. Customer Customer
presses presses
Cash or Credit Cash or Credit
Segment Check: A display check the dispenser goes Customer button Customer button
through before allowing a sale to start. One result is the presses presses
Cash or Credit Cash or Credit
money and volume displays change from dashes to button Customer button Customer
presses "Sb" presses "Sb"
zeros. start button start button

Sale completion: One of the following has occurred: Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser
performs performs performs performs
• The nozzle has been replaced in its boot. 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check'
• The stop button (if installed) has been pressed. Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins
• An emergency stop condition occurs that removes AC when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is
compressed compressed compressed compressed
power.
• The no-pulse time-out (set in mode F27) has expired. Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion

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FLEET CARD OPERATION
Fleet Card operation is setup by programming a specific serial command through
the dedicated hose controller. For information on the Serial Command Set,
contact the Tokheim marketing department.
– The network will send an approval for the sale.
– The dispenser must be armed (key or permanent arming).
– Specific products can be restricted, thereby allowing only certain
products to be authorized for use.
When the customer uses their FLEET Card:
1. The Fleet Card is swiped through the Card Reader.
2. Fueling point receives authorization from the network via the site controller.
3 All cash/credit ppuv prices are displayed with either dashes [– . – – –] or A’s.
The authorized products are displayed with A’s [A.AAA].
4. Dashes [– . – – –] are shown in the money display.
5. Volume is set to 0.000 in the volume display.
Dashes will remain in the money
display
----.--
The volume amount
0.000 dispensed will appear here
This product is not
available with the fleet
card used
A.AAA A.AAA
-.--- These 2 products are approved for
the Fleet Card customer. The A’s
-.--- -.--- -.--- can appear in either the cash or
credit display.

6. The volume amount will increment as the fuel is dispensed.


7. When the customer completes the sale, after returning the nozzle, A’s remain
in the authorized products and the total volume amount dispensed is
displayed.
After approximately 5 minutes, the displays will go back to the normal
retail mode:
- appropriate prices appear in the ppuv displays
- 0’s appear in the money and volume display
To set the dispenser for the next customer earlier than the 5 minute time-out, the
operator can approve the fueling point at the console; the prices will appear in
the ppuv displays and the dollars and gallons will be set to 0's. The dispenser is
now ready for the next customer.
•At the console:
1. During delivery, the console will display a sale in progress, the volume
amount will increment as the fuel is dispensed and the total price will always
show $0.
2. At the completion of the sale, after the nozzle is returned to the boot, the
console will show a sale due. The total $ will always display $0.00.
Fleet sales are automatically collected through the network. The operator
should not attempt to collect the sale or clear the sale from the console.
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (continued)
Fleet Operation

The charts on the right describe the customer F le e t O pe ra t io n


1 MO P D is pe n s e r
actions required to dispense fuel with different
dispenser options. Explanations of these actions are " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
E n a ble d E n a ble d
listed below.
S in gle Ho s e Mu lt i-Ho s e S in gle Ho s e Mu lt i-Ho s e
D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r
Fleet Operation: Any sale must be approved by the C u s t o me r s wipe s C u s t o me r s wipe s
network before fueling can begin. fle e t c a rd t h ro u gh fle e t c a rd t h ro u gh
c a rd re a d e r c a rd re a d e r
Push-to-Start: If this action is active, the customer must Customer Customer
removes nozzle removes nozzle
press a button after removing the nozzle from the boot. Customer Customer
from boot from boot
removes nozzle removes nozzle
This is programmed in mode F27 from boot from boot Customer
Lifts Lever

Lift Lever to Start: If a lift lever action is active, then Customer


presses octane Customer
the customer must lift the lever before a sale can start. button Customer
Customer Lifts Lever
presses
This is programmed in mode F27. Customer Cash/Credit
presses octane
presses button
button
Cash/Credit
Customer swipes card: When the customer swipes their button
card through the card reader: Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser
performs performs performs performs
• dashes appear in the money display 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check'
• zeros appear in the volume display Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins
• dashes or "A's" appear in the ppuv displays when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is
compressed compressed compressed compressed
(only authorized products for that customer show "A's")
Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion
Remove nozzle from boot: The customer removes the
nozzle from its boot. This causes:
• Cash/Credit MOP displays begin to blink
• Dashes remain in money display F le e t O pe ra t io n
• Single Hose dispenser: "A's" remain in ppuv windows 2 MO P D is pe n s e r
for authorized products, all others show dashes " P u s h -t o -S t a rt " " L ift L e v e r t o S t a rt "
• Multi-Hose dispenser: ppuv for selected hose shows E n a ble d E n a ble d

"A's", all others show dashes S in gle Ho s e Mu lt i-Ho s e S in gle Ho s e Mu lt i-Ho s e


D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r D is pe n s e r

Octane button: Used by the customer to select which C u s t o me r s wipe s C u s t o me r s wipe s


fle e t c a rd t h ro u gh fle e t c a rd t h ro u gh
grade of fuel to purchase. When pressed on a Single c a rd re a d e r c a rd re a d e r
Hose dispenser, "A's" will remain displayed on the Customer Customer
selected product, while all other ppuv windows will Customer Customer
removes nozzle removes nozzle
from boot from boot
change to dashes. removes nozzle removes nozzle
from boot from boot Customer Customer
Lifts Lever Lifts Lever
Segment Check: A display check the dispenser goes
Customer Customer
through before allowing a sale to start. presses octane presses octane
button Customer button Customer
presses presses
Sale completion: One of the following has occurred: Customer Cash/Credit Customer Cash/Credit
presses button presses button
• The nozzle has been replaced in its boot. Cash/Credit Cash/Credit
button button
• The stop button (if installed) has been pressed.
Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser Dispenser
• An emergency stop condition occurs that removes performs performs performs performs
AC power. 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check' 'Segment Check'
• The no-pulse time-out (set in mode F27) has Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins Fueling begins
when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is when trigger is
expired. compressed compressed compressed compressed

Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion Sale completion

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DPT OPERATION
Non-TDS, TDS, and TDS Plus DPTs

DPT Operation

Non-TDS Operation TDS & TDS Plus


Credit Card Sales Only Credit & Debit Sales
DPT Display shows DPT Display shows
NOTE: This "Press Pay Inside "Press Pay Inside
operation chart or or
shows a typical sale Insert Card" Insert Card"

using a DPT. Customer inserts Customer inserts


Your procedure may Credit Card Card
vary according to DPT Display shows DPT Display shows
the type of POS and "Remove Card Quickly" "Remove Card Quickly"
downloaded prompt
Customer removes Customer removes
messages. Credit Card Card

DPT Display shows DPT Display shows


"One Moment Please" "Press Debit Or Credit"

DPT Display shows


Customer presses Customer presses
"Remove Nozzle
Debit Key Credit Key
Begin Fueling"

Customer fuels vehicle and DPT Display shows


replaces nozzle "One Moment Please"

DPT Display
DPT Display shows shows
"Receipt? Press Yes" "Enter PIN
Number"

Customer Customer enters


presses Yes PIN

DPT Display
DPT Display Customer shows
shows "Printing..." presses "One Moment
No Please"

DPT Display DPT Display shows


shows "Remove Nozzle
"Please Take Begin Fueling"
Receipt"

Customer fuels vehicle and


replaces nozzle

DPT Display shows


"Receipt? Press Yes"

Customer
presses Yes

DPT Display Customer


shows "Printing..." presses
No
DPT Display
shows
"Please Take
Receipt"

DPT Display shows


"Thank You
Have A Nice Day"

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DISPENSER ERROR CODES
An error code is displayed in the volume window when the dispenser
detects a problem. The following chart should be referred to when an
error occurs.
NOTE: Report error occurrences to your Authorized
Service Representative (ASR)

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION

ERR 01 The security code entered in The correct code must be entered to
mode F01 is invalid. gain access to level 1 modes
ERR 02 The security code entered in The correct code must be entered to
mode F13 is invalid. gain access to level 2 modes.

ERR 04 For blenders only, the number of Make certain that a zero is not
bad sales has reached the bad programmed in mode F21. To clear this
sale limit as programmed in error the dispenser must be powered
manager mode F21. down and restarted. If this error
occurs contact your TOKHEIM
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE.

ERR 05 A memory (RAM) test failed on When this error occurs, most of the
power up. This could also be an programmed variables will be reset to
indication that the unit was their default values. The dispenser will
powered down improperly require reprogramming. Use the
(disconnected battery etc.). manager key to enter the manager modes
and enter mode F23 to begin
programming.
ERR 08 When a low battery (still capable Clear this error until the next battery test
of retaining memory) is detected, by removing and replacing the nozzle.
this error will display one This error can be disabled by using the
minute after power up or after manager key to enter the manager
four consecutive battery tests, modes, then return back to the run mode.
performed hourly. However, if the battery is still low, this
error will reappear 1 minute after the
next power up.

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DISPENSER ERROR CODES CONTINUED......

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION

ERR 09 When a critically low battery Clear this error until the next battery test
(may not store sales data) is by removing and replacing the nozzle.
detected, this error will display This error can be disabled by entering the
one minute after power up or manager modes, then return back to the
after four consecutive battery run mode. However, if the battery is still
tests, performed hourly. critically low, this error will reappear one
minute after the next power up. This
error should be serviced immediately
because sales data could be lost.

If your system is equipped with the MaxVac Vapor Recovery System, if error
codes 31, 32 or 33 are displayed AND an LED is on (on the Multiplex Board) be
sure that the power supply is on for the MaxVac option; otherwise, consult your
Technical Reference (Form 4817).
ERR 3x Number of dispenser errors for Clear this error temporarily by removing
(Err 31, 32, 33, or hose (x) has reached the and replacing the nozzle. Make certain
34) dispenser error limit as zero is not programmed in mode F21. An
programmed in manager mode indication of problems with the interface
F21. The sale is terminated as a board, pulser, or noisy environment.
+ bad sale. Enter, then exit manager modes to clear
the error.

ERR 4x Number of bad sales for hose Make certain that a zero is not
(Err 41, 42, 43, or (x) has reached the bad sale limit programmed in mode F21. To clear this
44) as programmed in manager error the dispenser must be powered
mode F21. down and restarted.
If this error occurs contact your
All other error codes are TOKHEIM AUTHORIZED SERVICE
displayed on the ‘A’ side of the REPRESENTATIVE
dispenser. Errors 3x and 4x will
display on which ever side of the
dispenser has the problem.

ERR 11 thru ERR 26 can be seen only on the Blender


dispenser. These Error Codes are described on pages
5-12 thru 5-14.

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Operating the Dispenser
DISPENSER ERROR CODES CONTINUED......
ERR 11 thru ERR 26 can be seen only on the Blender

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION

ERR 11 The product 1 used for blending An indication of dirty strainer screens
is dispensing too slowly. and filters. Enter, then exit manager
modes to clear the error or remove &
reseat nozzle.

ERR 12 The product 2 used for An indication of dirty strainer screens and
blending is dispensing too filters. Enter, then exit manager modes to
slowly. clear the error or remove & reseat
nozzle.

ERR 13 The product 1 used for blending An indication of a defective submerged


is not dispensing. pump circuit, the impact valve under the
dispenser, or a blend controller board.
Enter, then exit manager modes to clear
the error or remove & reseat nozzle.

ERR 14 The product 2 used for An indication of a defective


blending is not dispensing. submerged pump circuit, the impact
valve, or a blend controller board.
Enter, then exit manager modes to
clear the error or remove & reseat
nozzle.

ERR 15 Product 1 used for blend is An indication of dirty strainer screens and
uncontrollable because of severe filters. Enter, then exit manager modes to
pressure fluctuations. clear the error or remove & reseat
nozzle..

ERR 16 Product 2 used for blend is An indication of dirty strainer screens and
uncontrollable because of severe filters. Enter, then exit manager modes to
pressure fluctuations. clear the error or remove & reseat
nozzle..

ERR 18 Product 2 is leaking into An indication of a bad blender valve


product 1 when only product or a check valve. Enter, then exit
1 is called for. manager modes to clear the error or
remove & reseat nozzle.

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Operating the Dispenser
DISPENSER ERROR CODES CONTINUED......
ERR 11 thru ERR 26 can be seen only on the Blender

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION

ERR 19 Product 1 is leaking into An indication of a bad blender valve


product 2 when only product 2 or a check valve. Enter, then exit
is called for. manager modes to clear the error or
remove & reseat nozzle.

ERR 20 No communication with blend An indication of a defective computer


co-processor. board, blend controller board, blend
coprocessor EPROM, or a mother
board. Power down, then power up
the dispenser. If the error recurs on
two more attempts, call your ASR.

ERR 21 Number of dispenser errors for Clear this error temporarily by


product 1 has reached the removing and replacing the nozzle.
dispenser error limit as An indication of problems with the
programmed in manager blend controller board, interface
mode F21. The sale is board, pulser, or noisy environment.
terminated as a bad sale. Enter, then exit manager modes to
clear the error.

Clear this error temporarily by


Number of dispenser errors for
ERR 22
product 2 has reached the removing and replacing the nozzle.
dispenser error limit as An indication of problems with the
programmed in manager blend controller board, interface
mode F21. The sale is board, pulser, or noisy environment.
terminated as a bad sale. Enter, then exit manager modes to
clear the error.
If your system is equipped with the MaxVac Vapor Recovery System, if
error codes 23 or 24 are displayed, AND an LED is on (on the Blend
Control Board) be sure that the power supply is on for the MaxVac
option; otherwise, consult your Technical Reference (Form 4817).
ERR 23 Product 1 pulser is An indication of a disconnected or
disconnected. defective pulser. Enter, then exit
manager modes to clear the error.

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Operating the Dispenser
DISPENSER ERROR CODES CONTINUED......
ERR 11 thru ERR 26 can be seen only on the Blender

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION OF ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION


ERR 24 Product 2 pulser is disconnected. An indication of a disconnected or
defective pulser. Enter, then exit
manager modes to clear the error or
remove & reseat nozzle.

ERR 25 The operator has attempted to A valid blend ratio must be


dispense product from a blend programmed in mode F26 before fuel
hose with the blend ratio set to can be dispensed from the blend
the default value (non). hose.

ERR 26 The blend ratio in the dispenser The blend ratio must be changed in
does not match the blend ratio in mode 26 or in the console before fuel
the console for that hose. can be dispensed from the blend
hose.

ERR 27 Upper limit on flow rate has been Raise handle to clear error. Call your
reached. Error occurs on ASR with this information.
extremely excessive flow rates.

ERR 39 and ERR 49 will only appear in dispensers with version QA of dispenser software.
ERR 39 Difficulty in authorizing fuel Enter mode F96. In the Error History,
sales from a hose controller. record the History Number (the number
(The hose controller is sending an of occurrences) for Err 39. Contact your
invalid maximum delivery ASR with this information.
amount (000.00) and the
dispenser is not accepting the sale
authorization.) This is a
Diagnostic Error Code and can
only be viewed in mode F96.

ERR 49 Preset sales overshoot or Enter mode F96 to verify that an Err 49
undershoot desired amount. has occurred. Contact your ASR for an
Calculations by the site controller Engineering Evaluation of the problem.
results in maximum delivery
errors on some preset sales. This
is an indication of a flaw in the
site controller software.

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Standard DPT

Section 6 - PREMIER STANDARD DPT


(For InSight DPTs, see Section 7)

Scope
This section contains information on the standard Dispenser Payment Terminals
(DPT) for Premier series dispensers. It includes information for the following
standard DPTs.
• Standard DPT (includes Gasboy DPT)
• Standard DPT with TDS (Tokheim Debit System)
• Standard DPT with TDS Plus

General
The Premier Standard DPT allows a customer to perform cash or credit
transactions at the dispenser without entering the store or interacting with a
cashier.
The Tokheim Debit System (TDS or TDS Plus) option allows the customer to
perform debit transactions at the dispenser.
The following table provides the DPT controller board and software required for
the three types of standard DPTs:

Type of DPT DPT Controller


Dispenser Controller Board Software
Payment Board version #
Terminal number

! Standard DPT 420929-1 JP.02.18.00+

CAUTION: Access to Standard DPT with


420929-7 MT.QD.01.00+
circuit boards should be TDS
performed by a trained
Standard DPT with
Tokheim Authorized 421844-1 MT.03.00.00+
TDS Plus
Service Representative.

This section contains:


Access to the DPT Controller Board ............... 6-2
Component List & Subassembly Orientation .. 6-3
Standard DPT .................................................. 6-4
Standard DPT with TDS .................................. 6-6
Standard DPT with TDS Plus .......................... 6-8
Tear-Bar Printer Paper Loading ....................... 6-10
Access to the Cash Acceptor Cassette ............. 6-11

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Standard DPT

Access to the DPT (any model) Controller Board


Opening the Card Cage
The card cage must be opened first. See Section 3 for instructions. Look at the
top and bottom of the left side of the card cage opening. Look for “slide”
fasteners just like the one used to gain access to the card cage.

• The 30" Premier has only the top fastener


• The 45" Premier has both top and bottom fasteners

(Refer to illustration below)


¬ Top slide moves left to disengage Ô
­ Bottom slide moves right to disengage Ô

Gently pull the DPT dial section out towards you until the DPT board is
accessible — BE CAREFUL! — This assembly will fall out if pulled too far!
(10" max.)

SERIAL PLATE LOCATION


(side A)

Figure 1. Premier Card Cage access and serial plate location.

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Standard DPT

Component List for Standard DPT Assemblies


(includes Standard DPT with TDS & TDS Plus and Gasboy
DPT)

A Standard DPT assemblies consists of a Controller board and may contain any
of the peripheral devices listed below.
• Audio Transducer (beeper)
• Card Reader
• Cash Acceptor (Standard DPT and Standard DPT with TDS Plus only)
• Customer Display
• Printer (with a paper cutter and low paper sensor)
• Keypad
• Secure Pin Pad (Standard DPT with TDS Plus only)

Subassembly Orientation - Standard DPT Assemblies


(includes Standard DPT with TDS & with TDS Plus and
Gasboy DPT)

Cash Acceptor
Cash Acceptor
Cassette

DPT Printer

DPT Controller
Board
Premier
Dispenser Head

DPT Dial
Assembly

OR Non-DPT Panel
(used when no DPT is present)

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Standard DPT
Jumper and Switch Locations for:
Standard DPT Controller Board (420929-4)
Gasboy DPT Controller Board (420929-3)
NOTE: The difference between a Gasboy and a Standard DPT
Controller Board is the software contained in the PROM chip located at
U13.

SW2
Depressing SW2
initiates a hard reset to
the DPT controller
board processor and
SW1 causes the dipswitch
settings of SW1 to be
read.
U13

JU5 JU9 JU10 JU12 JU11

Jumper Settings (Standard DPT and Gasboy DPT)


Reference the jumper illustrations on the left and the jumper locations on the
controller board shown above.
Factory settings: Highlighted areas in the table below

JUMPER DESCRIPTION PINS 1&2 PINS 2&3 OPEN


JU5 JU5 WATCHDOG* ENABLED -------------------- DISABLED

2 1
JU6 Normally open; when pins 1&2 are enabled, DPT enters diagnositcs.
JU7 Normally open; AC low power detect is not used.
JU6 JU7
3
JU8

JU8 BATTERY** DISABLED ENABLED --------------------


2

1 2 2 1
1

JU9*** SITE CONTROLLER


COMMUNICATIONS HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------
JU9 JU10
1 2 3 1 2 3
JU10*** SITE CONTROLLER
COMMUNICATIONS HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------
.
1
JU11

JU11*** SITE CONTROLLER


2

HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------


COMMUNICATIONS
3
JU12

JU12 SITE CONTROLLER


2

COMMUNICATIONS -------------------- -------------------- HALF DUPLEX


1

*The watchdog is the power supervision of the CPU board and should be enabled
**The battery is the DPT, CPU board, RAM backup.
***These jumpers configure the CPU board for full or half duplex.

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Standard DPT

Switch Settings (Standard DPT and Gasboy DPT)


(Communication rate, DPT address, and UDC address settings)
SW1, Switch Positions 1 and 8
DPT Communication Rate Settings
RS-485 COMMUNICATION RATE SET BY SWITCH SW1
SWITCH POS 1 SWITCH POS 8
UDC COMM2 PORT SITE CNTRLR COMM1 PORT
COMM RATE (BPS) COMM RATE (BPS)
PREMIER Factory Settings:
ON 19,200 ON 4800 1 = ON
OFF not used OFF 9600 8 = OFF

GASBOY ONLY
SW1, Switch Positions 1 and 8 SW1, Switch Position 2
Printer and Display Settings DPT Dispenser Side
PRINTER AND DISPLAY TYPE SET BY SWITCH SW1 UDC COMM2 PORT

SWITCH POS. 2 ADDRESS


SWITCH POSITION 1 SWITCH POSITION 8
PRINTER TYPE DISPLAY TYPE
ON = (Side A) 1
ON TEAR BAR ON 4 LINE
OFF = (Side B) 2
CUTTER
OFF
BAR
OFF 2 LINE Factory Settings:
Side A = ON
Side B = OFF
SW1, Switch Positions 3 thru 7
DPT Address settings Site Controller COMM 1 Port
IMPORTANT: Factory settings:
Depending on the site controller used, these DPT Address Side A = address 1
Settings and the Dispenser Address Settings MUST match. Side B = address 2

SWITCH POSITION SWITCH POSITION


ADDRESS ADDRESS
3 4 5 6 7 (1-16) 3 4 5 6 7 (17-32)

ON ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON ON OFF 17
OFF ON ON ON ON 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 18
ON OFF ON ON ON 3 ON OFF ON ON OFF 19
OFF OFF ON ON ON 4 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 20

ON ON OFF ON ON 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF 21


OFF ON OFF ON ON 6 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22
ON OFF OFF ON ON 7 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 23
OFF OFF OFF ON ON 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 24
ON ON ON OFF ON 9 ON ON ON OFF OFF 25
OFF ON ON OFF ON 10 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 26
ON OFF ON OFF ON 11 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 27
OFF OFF ON OFF ON 12 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 28
ON ON OFF OFF ON 13 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29
OFF ON OFF OFF ON 14 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 30
ON OFF OFF OFF ON 15 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 31
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 32

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Standard DPT
Standard DPT with TDS

IMPORTANT NOTES: The standard DPT with TDS Controller board (part # 420929-7) is the same
1. The TDS network board as the Standard DPT controller board (part # 420929-4) with the addition
will not function of a battery to retain customer injection information in RAM memory while the
properly without a dispenser is powered down.
TED unit installed.
2. The DPTs in the The standard DPT with TDS controller board supports Debit functions by
dispenser must have interfacing with a Model 170 TED (Tokheim Encryption Device) unit. The TED
software version unit is attached to the Model 69 interface box cover. The TED unit enables
MT.QD.01.00 or secure communication between DPTs and the POS or Site Controller located in
higher installed. the main building.
3. Software version
MT.QD.01.00 or
higher does not
support cash
acceptors.

!
WARNING: Illustration of the Model 170 TED unit
The Tokheim
Encryption Device
(TED) is a secure
unit.
DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO OPEN.
If the TED is
tampered with, the
ENCRYPTION
PROGRAMMING
will be ERASED.

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Standard DPT

Jumper and Switch Locations for Standard DPT with


TDS Controller Board (420929-7)
NOTE:
The SW1 switch
settings on the
standard DPT with
TDS controller board
are the same as the
standard DPT
controller board.
See page 6-5.
SW1

U13

JU5 JU9 JU10 JU12 JU11


SW2
Depressing SW2 initiates a hard reset to
the DPT controller board processor and
causes the dipswitch settings of SW1 to
be read.

Jumper Settings (Standard DPT with TDS)


Reference the jumper illustrations on the left and the jumper locations on the
controller board shown above.
Factory settings: Highlighted areas in the table below

JUMPER DESCRIPTION PINS 1&2 PINS 2&3 OPEN


JU5 JU5 WATCHDOG* ENABLED -------------------- DISABLED

2 1
JU6 Normally open; when pins 1&2 are enabled, DPT enters diagnositcs.
JU7 Normally open; AC low power detect is not used.
JU6 JU7
3
JU8

JU8 BATTERY** DISABLED ENABLED --------------------


2

1 2 2 1
1

JU9*** SITE CONTROLLER


HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------
COMMUNICATIONS
JU9 JU10
1 2 3 1 2 3
JU10*** SITE CONTROLLER
HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------
COMMUNICATIONS
.
1
JU11

JU11*** SITE CONTROLLER


2

COMMUNICATIONS HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX --------------------


3
JU12

JU12 SITE CONTROLLER


2

COMMUNICATIONS -------------------- -------------------- HALF DUPLEX


1

*The watchdog is the power supervision of the CPU board and should be enabled
**The battery is the DPT, CPU board, RAM backup.
***These jumpers configure the CPU board for full or half duplex.

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Standard DPT
Standard DPT with TDS Plus Controller Board (421844)
The Standard DPT with TDS Plus Controller board supports Debit functions by
interfacing with a Secure PIN Encryption Device (SPED) located behind the 4x6
keypad on each side of a dispenser.

JU1
Note: Jumpers JU1 & JU3 are
soldered and are not meant to be
SW1
configured in the field

JU4 JU2
1

JU3
NUMEROUS COMPONENTS
ON THE BOARD HAVE BEEN
Depressing SW2 initiates a hard

JU11
OMITTED IN THIS DRAWING
TO CLARIFY LOCATION OF reset to the DPT controller board
JUMPERS. processor and causes the
dipswitch settings of SW1 to be
read.
SW2
JU5

JU6

JU10
JU8
JU9
JU7

• • •

1
1
1
Jumper Settings - Standard DPT with TDS Plus
Controller Board
Reference the jumper illustrations and locations on the controller board shown above.
Factory settings: Highlighted areas in the table below
JUMPER DESCRIPTION PINS 1&2 PINS 2&3 OPEN

! JU4
JU5
WATCHDOG* ENABLED ----------------
Normally open; when pins 1&2 are enabled, DPT enters diagnositcs.
DISABLED

CAUTION: Access JU6 Normally open; AC low power detect is not used.
to circuit boards
should be JU2 BATTERY** DISABLED ENABLED ---------------
performed by a JU8*** SITE CONTROLLER
HALF DUPLEX --------------- FULL DUPLEX
trained Tokheim COMMUNICATIONS
Authorized Service
JU9*** SITE CONTROLLER
Representative. COMMUNICATIONS
HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX ----------------

JU10*** SITE CONTROLLER


HALF DUPLEX FULL DUPLEX ----------------
COMMUNICATIONS
JU7 SITE CONTROLLER
FULL DUPLEX ---------------- HALF DUPLEX
COMMUNICATIONS
*The watchdog is the power supervision of the CPU board and should be enabled
**The battery is the DPT, CPU board, RAM backup
***These jumpers configure the CPU board for full or half duplex.

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Standard DPT

Switch Settings - Standard DPT with TDS Plus Controller


Board (Communication rate, DPT address, and UDC address settings)
SW1, Switch Positions 1 and 8
DPT COMMUNICATION RATE SETTINGS
RS-485 COMMUNICATION RATE SET BY SWITCH SW1
SWITCH POS 1 SWITCH POS 8
UDC COMM2 PORT SITE CNTRLR COMM1 PORT
COMM RATE (BPS) COMM RATE (BPS)
PREMIER
Factory settings:
ON 19,200 ON 4800 1 = ON
OFF not used OFF 9600 8 = OFF

SW1, Switch Position 2


DPT Dispenser side
UDC COMM2 PORT

SWITCH POS. 2 ADDRESS

ON = (Side A) 1 Factory settings:


Side A = ON
OFF = (Side B) 2 Side B = OFF

SW1, Switch Positions 3 thru 7


DPT Address settings Site Controller COMM 1 Port
IMPORTANT: Factory settings:
Depending on the site controller used, these DPT Address Side A = address 1
Settings and the Dispenser Address Settings MUST match. Side B = address 2

SWITCH POSITION SWITCH POSITION


ADDRESS ADDRESS
3 4 5 6 7 (1-16) 3 4 5 6 7 (17-32)

ON ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON ON OFF 17
OFF ON ON ON ON 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 18
ON OFF ON ON ON 3 ON OFF ON ON OFF 19
OFF OFF ON ON ON 4 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 20

ON ON OFF ON ON 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF 21


OFF ON OFF ON ON 6 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22
ON OFF OFF ON ON 7 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 23
OFF OFF OFF ON ON 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 24
ON ON ON OFF ON 9 ON ON ON OFF OFF 25
OFF ON ON OFF ON 10 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 26
ON OFF ON OFF ON 11 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 27
OFF OFF ON OFF ON 12 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 28
ON ON OFF OFF ON 13 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29
OFF ON OFF OFF ON 14 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 30
ON OFF OFF OFF ON 15 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 31
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 32

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Standard DPT

Tear-Bar Printer Paper Loading


NOTE: Use thermal paper in the printer to prevent jamming and to preserve
print quality. Specifications are given below.

Reference figure below for the following instructions.

From side "A":


• Load paper in printer following the instructions on the printer
frame.
• After test receipt has printed, insert the test receipt end through
the printer dial receipt slot.
• Close printer dial and pull receipt down to tear off.
Repeat above directions on the other side if applicable.

INSTRUCTIONS

PRINTER DIAL
RECEIPT SLOT

Thermal Paper Specifications


Package: 50 rolls per case
Roll size: 3" diameter
Paper type: Thermal
Part No.: Tokheim 5-230492

Shelf life: 5 years (when stored in darkness below 25° C,


relative humidity of 65%)

The DPT printer paper can be ordered through:


Tokheim Service Parts
voice: (219) 470-4710
FAX: 1-800-866-1999
E-mail: parts@tokheim.com

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Standard DPT

Access to the Cash Acceptor Cassette


1. Unlock and remove the access panel of the dispenser on the side opposite of
the cash acceptor you want to empty.
2. The cassette is now accessible for removal.

Cash Acceptor

Cash Acceptor

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InSight™ DPT

Section 7 - InSight™ DPT


(For standard DPTs, see Section 6)

Scope

This section contains information on the InSight™ Dispenser Payment Terminal


(DPT) for Premier series dispensers. It includes general reference information
for setting up the InSight™ DPT, InSight™ DPT with TDS (Tokheim Debit
System), and InSight™ DPT with TDS Plus.

General

The InSight™ DPT allows a customer to perform cash or credit transactions at


the dispenser without entering the store or interacting with a cashier.
The Tokheim Debit System (TDS or TDS Plus) option allows the customer to
perform debit transactions at the dispenser.
The InSight™ DPT is linked to a Site Controller via the Model 69 Interface Box
using RS-485 communication protocols.
The following table provides the hardware and software required for the three
types of InSight™ DPTs:
Type of TED (Tokheim DPT DPT Controller

! Dispenser
Payment
Terminal
Encryption Device)
unit revision number -
located on the UPC label on
the bottom of the TED unit
Controller
Board
number
Board Software
version #

CAUTION: Access to
circuit boards should be InSight DPT Not Applicable 1-422335 MT.PQ.03.00+
performed by a trained
Tokheim Authorized 1-422335
Service Representative. Insight DPT (Rev. 174103 or
r.0101 or greater MT.PQ.03.00+
with TDS greater only -
with battery)

Insight DPT
Not Applicable 1-422335 MT.PQ.03.00+
with TDS Plus

This section contains:


• Native and Graphics Mode ........................... 7-2
• Access to the DPT Controller Board ............ 7-3
• Jumper and Switch Locations ....................... 7-4
• Subassembly Orientation .............................. 7-5
• Jumper Settings ............................................ 7-5
• Switch Settings and LEDs ............................ 7-6
• DPT Graphic Printer ..................................... 7-8
• Cash Acceptor............................................... 7-10

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InSight™ DPT

Native Mode and Graphic Mode


Operation of the InSight™ DPT in Native Mode or Graphic Mode is Site
Controller (POS) dependent. No dipswitch or DPT programming changes are
necessary for operation in either mode. If your POS supports graphics, the
InSight DPT will automatically run in Graphic Mode.

1. Native Mode refers to the non-Graphic use of the InSight™ DPT and
Receipt Printer. If your POS (Site Controller) does not support graphics, the
InSight™ DPT will automatically run in Native Mode.
The InSight™ graphic display will display all messages as text, using four
lines centered on the screen.
The Softkeys (ATM-style keybuttons on each side of the display) will not be
functional in this mode. The 4-row by 6-column keypad is used for
programming when operating in Native Mode.
To determine if your POS can be upgraded to support Graphic Mode, please
reference your Site Controller manual or contact Technical Support for the
Site Controller.

2. Graphic Mode refers to the ability of InSight™ to:


• Utilize all nine text lines of the 5.7" screen rather than just four.
• Display graphics by using one or more of the 15 animations
stored in InSight or by displaying graphics downloaded by the
site controller/POS.
• Print graphics on the graphic printer, including company logos
and bar codes.
• Operate in an ATM style of operation by letting the customer
select/make purchase decisions using the softkeys located on
each side of the display panel. The Softkeys are used for
programming when operating in Graphic Mode.

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InSight™ DPT

Access to the InSight™ DPT Controller Board


WARNING: The card cage must be opened first. See section 3 for instructions. Look at the
Access to circuit top and bottom of the left side of the card cage opening. Look for “slide”
boards should be fasteners just like the one used to gain access to the card cage.
performed by a
trained Tokheim
• The 30" Premier has only the top fastener
Authorized Service
Representative. • The 45" Premier has both top and bottom fasteners

(Refer to illustration below)


¬ Top slide moves left to disengage Ó
­ Bottom slide moves right to disengage È

Gently pull the InSight™ dial section out towards you until the DPT board is
accessible — BE CAREFUL! — This assembly will fall out if pulled too far!
(10" max.)

SERIAL PLATE LOCATION (SIDE A)

Figure 7-1 Premier Card Cage Access

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InSight™ DPT

InSight™ DPT Controller Board

Refer to the following pages for SW1 and jumper settings and LED descriptions.

SW1

LEDS

7
6

5
4

LED3
LED8
LEDS

2
1

9
10

JU2

JU5 JU7
BATTERY

P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1
GND +5V +8V +12V +24V BAT -5V

Figure 7-2 InSight™ DPT Controller Board.

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InSight™ DPT

InSight™ DPT Controller Board Jumper Settings


Jumper Settings
The shaded areas indicate factory settings.

WARNING:
Changes to jumper JUMPER DESCRIPTION PINS 1 & 2 PINS 2 & 3 OPEN
settings should be
JU2 FACTORY USE ONLY DIAGNOSTICS N/A NORMAL
performed by a
OPERATION
trained Tokheim
Authorized Service JU5 WATCHDOG* ENABLED N/A DISABLED
Representative
only. JU7 NOT USED ____________ N/A NORMAL
OPERATION

*Watchdog is the power supervision of the controller board and should be enabled

Subassembly Orientation

Figure 7-3 Subassembly Orientation

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InSight™ DPT Controller Board Switch Settings

DPT Communication Rate Settings


SW1, Switch Positions 1 and 8

RS-485 Communication Rate

UDC Port Comm 2 Site Controller Port Comm 1

SW1 Comm Rate SW1 Comm Rate


Position 1 (BPS) Position 8 (BPS)
Factory settings:
1 = ON
ON 19,200 ON 19,200
8 = OFF
OFF 9600 OFF 9600

DPT / Dispenser Side Setting


SW1, Switch Position 2
InSight DPT / Dispenser Side Setting

SW1 Position 2 Dispenser Side


Factory settings:
Side A = ON ON A
Side B = OFF
OFF B

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InSight™ DPT Controller Board Switch Settings & LEDs


SW1, Switch Positions 3 thru 7
DPT Address settings Site Controller COMM 1 Port
IMPORTANT: Factory settings:
These DPT Address Settings and the Dispenser Side A = address 1
Address Settings MUST match. Side B = address 2

SWITCH POSITION SWITCH POSITION


ADDRESS ADDRESS
3 4 5 6 7 (1-16) 3 4 5 6 7 (17-32)

ON ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON ON OFF 17
OFF ON ON ON ON 2 OFF ON ON ON OFF 18
ON OFF ON ON ON 3 ON OFF ON ON OFF 19
OFF OFF ON ON ON 4 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 20

ON ON OFF ON ON 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF 21


OFF ON OFF ON ON 6 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 22
ON OFF OFF ON ON 7 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 23
OFF OFF OFF ON ON 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 24
ON ON ON OFF ON 9 ON ON ON OFF OFF 25
OFF ON ON OFF ON 10 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 26
ON OFF ON OFF ON 11 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 27
OFF OFF ON OFF ON 12 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 28
ON ON OFF OFF ON 13 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29
OFF ON OFF OFF ON 14 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 30
ON OFF OFF OFF ON 15 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 31
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 32

InSight™ DPT Controller Board Status LEDs

Diagnostic LEDs

LE D LE D
SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
NUMBER COLOR

3 Red CPU Status (Software defined)

8 Yellow +5 VDC Power

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The InSight™ Graphic Printer


Installing a New Paper Roll
1. Unlock the Printer Dial with a TPX-
88 key. Gently pull on the top of the
printer dial, allowing it to swing
forward.
2. Tip the paper holder back as shown.
Remove the old paper roll and
spindle as shown in Figure 7-4.
3. Put the new paper roll onto the
spindle as shown in Figure 7-5. It is
very important which way the paper
comes off the roll. Figure 7-4 Remove old paper roll.
4. Place the paper roll and spindle in the
spindle holder slots, routing the paper
as shown in Figure 7-6.

PAPER FOR THE GRAPHIC PRINTER


Ó
MUST BE ORDERED FROM:
Tokheim Corporation
Service Parts Division
P.O. Box 663
Fremont, IN 46737

Phone: 219-470-4710
Fax: 1-800-888-1999

Figure 7-6 Install new paper roll. Figure 7-5 New paper roll.

5. Fold the loose end of the paper roll


½" onto itself. Guide the folded edge
of the paper into the slot shown in
Figure 7-7.
6. The printer will sense the presence
of the paper and pull the paper into
the print mechanism. A test receipt
will be printed and delivered to the
receipt chute.

Figure 7-7 Guide folded edge. Ã


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The InSight™ Graphic Printer (continued)

7. Turn the paper roll to take up


the slack paper as shown in
Figure 7-8.

Figure 7-8

8. Close the printer dial and lock it using the


TPX-88 key.
9. Open the receipt door and remove the
receipt as shown in Figure 7-9. The test
receipt should look similar to the one
shown in Figure 7-10.

Figure 7-9

Figure 7-10 Receipt example.

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Cash Acceptor

Access to the Cash Acceptor Cassette


1. Unlock and remove the access panel on the side opposite of the cash acceptor
you want to empty.
2. The cassette is now accessible for removal.

Cash Acceptor Assembly

Cash Acceptor Cassette

Figure 7-11 Cash Acceptor and Cassette.

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Section 8 – GLOSSARY
NOTES Glossary A--B

AC POWER
Alternating current power

APPROVE
Command from a console or other fuel point controller allowing
a sale to begin. A fueling point remains approved until the
nozzle is returned to the boot.

•In console operation with key arming, the fueling point


must be key-armed before it requests approval. The
console sends the approval command to approve the
fueling point.

•In stand-alone operation with no key-arming, the fueling


point is approved immediately when a hose is activated.
In key-arming operation, the fueling point must be key-
armed before a hose can be approved.

ARMING
See key arming or permanent arming

ASR
Authorized Service Representative.

ATTENDANT’S KEY
Also referred to as the arming key. When placed on the
keyswitch area, the dispenser is readied for a transaction. This
key is red or blue.

B3/B5
See Variable blender

BAD SALE LIMIT


Once the dispenser exceeds the dispenser error limit on a sale,
the sale is stopped, and the bad sale counter increments by
one. When the bad sale counter exceeds its limit, the
dispenser is shut down.

BATTERY BACKUP TIME


The time the dispenser will remain powered up after the loss of
AC power.

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BLEND RATIO
A ratio (generally described in terms of percentages) between
two straight-grade products combined to create a blended
product. Example: a 60% product 1 and 40% product 2 blend
would be expressed as a 60/40 blend ratio.

BLENDED PRODUCT
Product composed of a percentage (blend ratio) of two straight
products.

BLENDER DISPENSER
Any of the Premier series of dispensers which allows the
mixing of two products to create a mid-range octane product.

BLENDING VALVE
Electronically controlled valve used to blend two products at
the programmed blend ratio.

CARD CAGE
The sub-assembly inside the dispenser which contains the
electronic circuit boards (computer, interface, etc.).

CONSOLE
Device for controlling and monitoring fueling points.

CONSOLE OPERATION
(with key arming) - A fueling point operating mode which
allows a sale to begin only after the arming key is placed upon
the keyswitch.

CONSOLE OPERATION
(with permanent arming) - A fueling point operating mode
which allows a sale to begin upon receipt of a valid approval
command from the console.

CPU
Central Processing Unit. The name of the circuit board which
does all the ‘computer’ functions of the programming.

CRC
Cyclical Redundancy Check. This test verifies that the CPU
board is functional.

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DEBIT DPT
DPT CPU Board used in conjunction with the DPT secure
pin pad to provide debit card capability.

DECIMAL POINT
Manager mode F22 sets the decimal point location in the
money, volume, and ppuv displays.

DEFAULT
A value or condition that is automatically set at system
initialization and can be changed by the operator if necessary.

DIP SWITCH
Dual In-line Package; an electronic component containing one
or more switches that control various device parameters or
options.

DISPENSER ERROR LIMIT


Limit set in programming that a dispenser can have in any one
sale before sale will be stopped.

DISPENSER FUNCTION CODE


Set in manager mode function F19; specifies whether the
dispenser will operate in stand-alone mode, or with a console,
and depending on which mode is selected, will determine
which type or arming is to be used. See key-arming and
permanent arming.

DISPLAY ADDRESS
Establishes the dispenser's fundamental identity with the
system software.

DISPLAY DIAGNOSTICS
Checks the displays and buttons.

DPT
Dispenser Payment Terminal (credit card system)

DUAL-PHASE PULSER
Device in the dispenser that generates two pulse streams, one
lagging the other by 90 degrees (quadrature), used by the CPU
board to keep track of volume dispensed. (U.S.A..
measurement - 1000 pulses = one gallon; metric measurement
- 250 pulses = 1 liter.)
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ELECTRONIC BLENDER (EB)


The EB consists of two straight-grade products blended at the
programmed ratio to produce a mid-octane product.

FUEL BLEND RATIO


See Blend Ratio

ICONS
Nine lines of customer prompts which are displayed when the
dispenser does not have a DPT installed.

KEY ARMING
A programmable dispenser mode requiring a magnetic key to
be placed on the arming keyswitch before a sale can occur.
Key arming can be used in both console operation and stand-
alone operation.

LEAK DETECTOR DELAY


Amount of time needed for the leak detector system to
pressurize.

LEVEL SECURITY CODES


Codes used in programming that allow access to information
contained in various areas of dispenser programming.

LIFT LEVER
An optional lever attached to the nozzle boot which initiates a
sale when lifted.

MANAGER KEY
A magnetic key which, when placed on the keyswitch area, is
used to enter the manager modes for programming the
dispenser. The manager key color is black.

MANAGER MODE
A mode of operation allowing the programming of configuration
or setup data.

MAXIMUM DELIVERY
Limit set in programming. Identifies the maximum amount the
dispenser will dispense in one sale.

METER VOLUME
Amount of product that has passed through the meter.

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MOP
Method of payment.

NON-BLEND DISPENSER
Premier dispenser with up to four straight grade products and
up to four hoses per side.

NO PULSE TIME-OUT
Parameter in programming that sets a maximum time of seeing
no pulses after a sale has already started.

OCTANE
A property of product controlling the burning rate.

OPERATING MODE
See Run Mode

OPERATOR INTERFACE KEYPAD


This keypad is used for data entry, starting and stopping the
dispenser, and manager mode programming.

PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
All equipment designed or adapted for use with the Tokheim
Premier dispensers, point-of-sale consoles, printers, etc.

PERMANENT ARMING
A programmable dispenser mode not requiring use of a key.
The dispenser is armed to allow a fuel sale as soon as it
becomes idle. Permanent arming can be used in both console
operation and stand-alone operation.

PPUV DISPLAY
Dispenser displays showing price-per-unit-volume.

PRESETS
Fuel sale in which the maximum money or volume amount is
selected at the dispenser or at the console before the sale
begins. The dispenser automatically stops dispensing the
product when the preset value is reached.

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PRODUCT SELECTION KEYPAD


Only installed on single hose dispensers, this keypad allows
the customer to select which fuel grade will be dispensed from
the hose.

PRODUCT SELECTION NUMBER


Code in programming designating the location (hose) of
dispenser products (grades).

PROGRAMMING BUTTON
Any of the keypad buttons found on the Operator Interface
keypad .

PROGRAMMING MODE
See Manager Mode

PULSES
Electrical impulses from dual-phase pulser used by the CPU
board. Used to indicate volume. (U.S.A. measurement: 1000
pulses = one gallon; metric measurement: 250 pulses = 1 liter.)

RATIO VERIFICATION
Console ratio has to match dispenser ratio, otherwise an Error
26 will be displayed when the dispenser is approved.

REMOTE
Remote control of submerged pump. Pump is located within
the product tank, not in the dispenser.

RUN MODE
Method of operation where fuel transactions take place.
This can also be thought of as “not in manager mode.”

SECURE PIN PAD


A DPT Pin pad (Debit DPT display, keypad, and circuit board)
that is secured by a metal enclosure. Any attempts to access
components within the enclosure will destroy the pin pad.

SECURITY LEVELS
Codes in programming for restricting access to dispenser
functions.

SHIFT TOTALS
Cumulative sales totals for the shift stored in software.
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SIDE A OR B
All programming of a Premier dispenser is done on side A.
Side B is opposite of side A. To determine the dispenser side,
see page 2-2.

SLOW FLOW
Dispenser mode in which the fast flow valve has closed while
the slow flow valve has remained open to provide a reduced
rate of fuel flow.

SLOW FLOW OFFSET


The point near the end of a preset fuel sale in which the
fueling point automatically enters slow flow mode to prevent
an overrun. Default = 0.2 gallon or .6 liter.

SOFTWARE DATE CODE


Code in programming that allows the release date of the
software to be seen.

STAND-ALONE OPERATION
Dispenser does not require interaction with a console to
dispense product.

START BUTTON
A keybutton on the Operator Interface Keypad designated to
start the dispensing of fuel when pressed.
(START, CASH, CREDIT, etc.)

STORAGE TANK
Underground or above-ground tank used for storage of
product.

STRAIGHT PRODUCT
A non-blended product.

SUBMERGED PUMP
Pump is located in the storage tank and pushes product to the
dispenser.

SUCTION PUMP
Pump is located in the dispenser and pulls the product from
the tanks by suction.

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TCS
Tokheim Convenience System.

TDS
Tokheim Debit System - provides secure debit transactions at
the dispenser when used with the Tokheim Encryption Device
(TED).

TDS Plus
Tokheim Debit System Plus - the new name for the original
debit solution provided by Tokheim that incorporates a secure
pin pad at the dispenser.

TED
Tokheim Encryption Device - used with Tokheim Debit
System (TDS) to provide secure debit transactions.

VARIABLE BLENDER
Single hose dispensers which blend two straight-grade
products to produce from one to three (B3) or one to five (B5)
blended products.

VIEW ONLY PARAMETER


A parameter in programming that cannot be changed, only
viewed.

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Index
A C (continued)
A side 2-2, 2-3 CRC code 4-53
Access to Credit PPUV Display 2-4
CPU board 3-2 Credit sales
DPT Circuit Board 6-2 Running totals
Address side A 4-36 Money 4-13
Address side B 4-36 Volume 4-14
Arming key 2-7 Shift totals
Arming the dispenser Money 4-17
Key arming 4-29, 5-2, 5-4, 5-7 Volume 4-18
Permanent arming 4-29, 5-2, 5-4, 5-7 Customer prompts 4-52
ASR 4-47, 5-10 Customer prompts display 2-5
Customer Prompts Display Area 2-4
B
D
B side 2-3
Backup button 4-2 Debit DPT 1-3, 2-5, 2-6, 4-2
Bad sale limit 4-33 Tokheim Debit System (TDS) 6-1, 7-1
Basic Programming 4-2, 4-3 Decimal point locations 4-34, 4-35
Example 4-3 Default
Battery backup time 4-38 Keypad Layout 4-46
Battery connector 3-5 Manager modes 4-6, 4-7, 4-8
Battery operation 3-9 DHC 1-2
Blender 3-5, 3-7, 3-9 Diagnostics 4-47, 4-52, 4-53
Blend ratio 4-9, 4-39, 4-40 Diagrams, Operational 1-7
Error codes 5-12, 5-13, 5-14 Dialface 2-4
Overview 1-2 DIP switch setting 3-4
Programming modes 4-19, 4-20, 4-39, 4-40 Dispenser
Type 4-39, 4-40, 5-4 Address 3-7, 4-11, 4-36
Button 4-43, 4-44, 4-45, 4-46 Calibration 3-8
Console operation 5-4
C Dialface 2-4
Calibration 3-8 Error codes 5-10, 5-11, 5-12, 5-13, 5-14
Card cage 3-2, 3-3 Error History 4-48, 4-49
Card Reader 2-4 Error limits 4-33
Cash Acceptor Function code 4-29
Cassette 2-4, 6-11 Keybutton assignments 4-43, 4-44, 4-45, 4-46
Cash PPUV Display 2-4 Operation 4-29
Cash sales Orientation 2-2
Running totals Presets 3-7, 4-37, 5-2, 5-3
Money 4-11 Side 2-2, 3-7, 4-11, 4-36
Volume 4-12 State History 4-48, 4-49
Shift totals dispenser configuration 1-6
Money 4-15 dispenser features
Volume 4-16 H models 1-4, 1-5
Change shift 4-22 I models 1-4, 1-5
Console operation 4-29, 5-4 dispenser options
Control button 3-3, 3-5, 4-6, 4-8 H models 1-4, 1-5, 1-6
Controls 2-4 I models 1-4, 1-5, 1-6
Corrective action 5-10, 5-11, 5-12, 5-13, 5-14 Display
CPU board 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 4-28 DPT 2-4
Access to 3-2 Money 2-4
DIP switch setting 3-4 PPUV 2-4
Removal 3-3 Display diagnostics 4-52
Displays 2-5, 2-6

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D (continued) I (continued)
DPT InSight DPT
Access 6-2 Status LEDs 7-7
Circuit Board 6-2 Switch Settings 7-6, 7-7
Controller Board (InSight) 7-4 Graphic Printer 7-8
CPU Board 6-4, 6-6, 6-9 Site Controller Independence 4-44
Display 2-4 Interface board 3-3, 3-5
Jumper Locations 6-4, 6-7 Control button 3-3, 3-5
Printer
Specifications 6-10 J
Printer Panel 2-4
J20 Battery connector 3-5
Switch Locations 6-4, 6-7
Jumpers
DPT Diagnostic mode 4-52
DPT 6-4, 6-7
Dual-MOP dispenser 2-6
K
E
Key
Err 05 3-6, 4-6, 4-8
Arming 2-7
Error codes 5-10, 5-11, 5-12, 5-13, 5-14
Manager 2-7
Error History 4-48, 4-49
Key arming 4-29, 5-2
Error limit 4-33
Keybutton
F Assignments 4-43, 4-44, 4-45, 4-46
assignments
Features InSight softkeys key numbers 4-51
Optional 1-3 Diagnostics 4-50, 4-51, 4-52
Standard 1-3 Keycode Indicator 4-44, 4-47
features 1-4, 1-5 Keypads 2-5, 4-44
First time start up 3-2 Default Layout 4-46
Fuel blend ratio 4-39, 4-40 Keyswitch area 2-4, 2-7, 4-2, 4-3
Fuel sale 2-7
Function code 4-29 L
G Leak Detector delay time 4-38
Level 1 security code 4-9, 4-24
Gallons measurement 3-4 Level 2 security code 4-23, 4-25
General operation 2-1 Level 3 security code 4-31, 4-32
Getting started 3-1 Lift Lever 1-3, 3-7, 4-5, 4-8, 4-41
Limits
H Bad sale 4-33
H models 1-4, 1-5 Error 4-33
Hose dilation 3-8
M
Hose nozzle sensors 4-50
Hoses per side 4-36 Magnetic Keyswitch Area 2-4
Main power switch 3-3, 3-5
I Manager key 2-7, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4
I models 1-4, 1-5 Manager modes 4-2
Initial power up 3-5, 3-6 Default settings 4-6, 4-7, 4-8
Initial programming procedure 3-7 Exiting 4-4
InSight DPT 7-1 Saving 4-4
Alternate Push-to-Start 4-44 Security levels 4-5
Cash Acceptor 7-10 Maximum delivery 3-7, 4-27
Controller Board 7-4 MaxVac
DPT Controller Board Errors 5-11, 5-13
Access to 7-3
DPT Controller Board
Jumper Settings 7-5

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M (continued) P (continued)
Power 3-5 Product selection number 2-2, 2-3
Mode setting speed 4-10 Products per side 4-36
Model Programming 4-1, 4-2. See also Basic Programming
features 1-4, 1-5 Parameter change 4-2
model number 1-4, 1-5, 1-6 Programming button 4-2, 4-3
Modes of operation 2-8 Programming mode 2-8
Money
Cash R
Shift totals 4-15 RAM test 3-6
Credit Ratio, blend 4-39, 4-40
Shift totals 4-17 Receipt Slot 2-4
Money decimal point 4-34 Reset running totals 3-7, 4-30
Money Display 2-4 Retainer bracket 3-3
Money/Volume display 2-5 Retainer screws 3-3
Move, mode to mode 4-2 Right panel lock 3-2
N Routine power up procedure 3-9
Run mode 2-8
No pulse time out 4-41 Running totals
Non-zero sales 4-10 Cash
Number of hoses 4-36 Money 4-11
Number of sides 4-36 Volume 4-12
Number, Serial 6-2 Credit
Money 4-13
O Volume 4-14
Operating mode 2-8 Reset 3-7, 4-30
Operating the dispenser 5-1 S
Operation
Console 5-4 Sales, preset 3-7, 4-37, 5-2
Operation, General 2-1 Screws, retainer 3-3
Operator interface keypad 2-5, 4-44, 4-50 Security code 3-7
Default layout 4-46 Level 1 4-9
options, dispenser Set 4-24
H, I models 1-4, 1-5, 1-6 Level 2 4-23
Options Power Supply 2-6, 3-2, 3-3 Set 4-25
Overview, System 1-2 Level 3 4-31
Set 4-32
P Serial number plate 2-2, 3-2, 6-2
Permanent arming 4-29, 5-2, 5-4 Shift change 4-22
Plate, Serial Number 6-2 Shift totals
Power switch 3-3, 3-5 Cash
Power Up Money 4-15
Initial 3-5 Volume 4-16
Routine 3-9 Clear 3-7, 4-22
Powering down the dispenser 3-9 Credit
Presets 3-7, 4-37, 5-2 Money 4-17
Price Change mode 4-38 Volume 4-18
Price decimal point 4-34 Side A 2-2, 4-36
Price per unit volume displays 2-6 Single-MOP dispenser 2-6
Prices 3-7, 4-26, 5-4 Slow flow offset 3-7, 4-28
Product assignments 4-42 Software Date Code 4-53
Product number assignments 4-42 Speed, setting mode 4-10
Product selection keypad 2-4, 4-44, 4-50

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S (continued)
Start Button 3-7, 4-5, 4-8, 4-41
State Codes 4-48
State History 4-48, 4-49
Switch
DIP 3-4
Power 3-3, 3-5
System Overview 1-2

T
TDS 6-6
TED 6-6
Termination Code History 4-48, 4-49
Totals
Blender volume running 4-19
Blender volume shift 4-20
Reset 4-30
Running
Cash 4-11, 4-12
Credit 4-13, 4-14
Shift
Cash 4-15, 4-16
Credit 4-17, 4-18
Type of operation 4-36

V
Volume
Cash
Shift totals 4-16
Credit
Shift totals 4-18
Volume decimal point 4-34
Volume Display 2-4

W
Warnings 3-3

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