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Introduction
Introduction
The Compac DCA is designed as an authorisation station for controlling the operation of fuel pumping systems. It is compatible with most common fuel pumps and can be easily customised to accept a variety of authorisation methods and provide detailed transaction reporting. The main features include:
Stand alone unit for unattended refuelling
Stainless steel construction
Tactile keypad
Robust, reliable receipt printer
Authorisation options include: Card, Pin, HID tag, iTrack, Roseman or
Compac Wireless ID (CWID) tag or nozzle loop
Most major oil, gas company and third party cards accepted
Data retrieval and client management by CompacOnline software or
USB key
Reporting of tank gauge readings via CompacOnline (option)
Communication via ADSL modem, 3G wireless, LAN cable or wireless
LAN.
Ability to authorise high volume pumping systems
There are two basic models of Driveway Card Acceptor.
Model 1 is known as a Driveway Card Acceptor [DCA]
A Driveway Card Acceptor is designed to be used on an unattended site where the fuel pumps are authorised and controlled totally by the DCA.
A DCA has the site controller circuit board [Communicator Controller] included inside the unit.
A DCA can be configured with the appropriate hardware to communicate to and control Compac, PEC protocol and selected Gilbarco and Email protocol pumps.
Model 2 is known as a Retail Authorisation Station [RAS]
A RAS is designed to be used on a retail site where cash and card sales can take place during attended hours and card sales only can take place after hours. A RAS is connected to a Compac Communicator Controller on the pump communication loop. The Communicator Controller is normally located in a nearby office. You can have multiple Retail Authorisation
Stations on one site connected to the controller.
For clarity, all units are referred to as DCA units unless it contains a feature specific to a RAS unit.
Compac Industries Ltd.
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Table of contents
- 2 Conditions of Use
- 6 Product Identification
- 7 Document Control Information
- 8 Symbols and Units of Measure
- 9 Safety
- 10 Introduction
- 11 Options
- 12 Components
- 14 Litres Total
- 15 Installation Guidelines
- 18 Electrical Connections
- 19 Tank Gauging Setup
- 19 Precautions when using Generator Power
- 20 Wiring Diagram
- 21 Modem Connections
- 23 Operating Instructions
- 23 CWID Key & CWID Block Readers
- 25 HID Readers
- 26 iTrack Reader
- 27 USB Module
- 28 USB Memory Stick
- 29 Uploading and Downloading Files
- 30 1) Do All
- 31 2) Set Price
- 31 3) Send Cards
- 32 4) Get Buffer
- 32 5) Get Transactions
- 33 Working with USB Module Files
- 34 1) Cards
- 36 2) Price
- 37 3) Transactions
- 38 Customising Your Transaction Reports
- 40 Powering Up
- 41 Set Up
- 41 System Setup
- 42 Main Menu Options
- 42 Option #1 REPORTS
- 43 Option #2 CARDS
- 44 Option #3 FUELS
- 46 Option #4 SYSTEM
- 55 Option #5 PUMPS
- 58 Comms Options
- 64 Option #6 TANKS
- 68 Option #7 PRODUCT GROUPS and GRADES
- 69 Tanks/Pumps/Groups
- 71 Setting Product Groups
- 72 Assigning Pump Numbers to Hoses
- 72 Pump numbers for each model
- 72 Order of pump numbers
- 72 Assigning Hoses to Product Groups
- 73 Legend 4 Hose, 6 Hose and Laser 4 Hose Quad
- 74 Master, Premier and Laser (Single and Dual)
- 75 Cards
- 75 Expiry Date
- 75 Setting ISO and Access codes
- 76 Oil company ISO and Access codes
- 77 ATG / CE Box
- 78 Mechanical Registers
- 82 Cardreaders
- 83 Modems
- 83 Dynalink (Hayes type)
- 83 GSM Modem (Wavecom)
- 84 Lantronix
- 88 Diagnostic LEDs
- 89 Diagnostic LEDs in a system with Compac comms only
- 90 Reports
- 91 Deleting Transactions
- 92 Troubleshooting
- 92 Error Messages
- 93 Service and Upgrade Procedures
- 93 Com FMS Board Replacement (DCA)
- 96 C4000 Board Replacement
- 97 Compac Box Replacement
- 98 Fit PC Replacement
- 99 Wiring a USB Module
- 102 CWID Interface Board Replacement
- 104 CWID Aerial Replacement
- 105 CWID Nozzle Aerial Replacement
- 107 HID Reader Replacement
- 109 iTrack Reader Installation and Replacement
- 112 Card Reader Replacement
- 115 Multiplex Board Replacement
- 116 Keypad and Display Screen Replacement
- 117 Router / Switch Replacement
- 118 Replacing the Receipt Printer
- 119 Software Upgrading
- 121 Maintenance
- 122 Receipt Printer
- 122 Changing Paper on a Custom Printer
- 124 Appendix
- 124 Comm FMS Board Connections
- 127 Plugs and Connectors
- 131 Part Locations
- 133 Spare Parts List
- 133 DCA Cabinet
- 134 Electronic Components
- 135 Modem / Router Options (DCA)
- 135 Printer
- 135 Card Reader
- 136 CWID HID & USB
- 136 Exchange Parts
- 137 Glossary of Terms
- 138 Installation Checklist