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Gasboy
CFN III Quick Reference Guide v3.3
MDE-4483
(formerly C35921)
Company Programs and Documentation
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FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may c ause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Approvals
Gasboy, Greensboro, is an ISO 9001:2000 registered facility.
Underwriters Laboratories: New York
U.L. File#
City:
Products listed with U.L. NYFD of A # Product
MH4314 All dispensers and self contained pumping units
4823 9100A, 9140A, 9152A,
9153A,
9800A, 9840A, 9850A,
California Air Resources Board (CARB):
Executive Order #
G-70-52- AM
G-70-150-AE
Product
Balance Vapor Recovery
VaporVac
MH6418 Power operated Transfer
Pump Models 25, 25C, 26, 27,
28, 72, 72S, 72SP, 72X, 73 and 1820
4997
9852A,
9853A, 9140
9822A, 9823A
MH7404
MH10581
Hand operated Transfer
Pump Models 1230 Series,
1243 Series, 1520 and 1720
Series
Key control unit, Model GKE-
B Series
Card reader terminals,
5046 9100Q, 9140Q, 9152Q,
9153Q,
9800Q, 9840Q, 9852Q,
9853Q
Models 1000, 1000P
Site controller, Model 2000S
CFN Series
Data entry terminals, Model
TPK-900 Series
Fuel Point Reader System
NCWM – Certificate of Compliance
Gasboy pumps and dispensers are evaluated by the National Conference of Weights and Measures (NCWM) under the National Type Evaluation Program (NTEP).
NCWM has issued the following Certificates of Compliance (COC):
COC# Product Model # COC # Product Model # COC # Product Model #
9100 Commercial Series
95-179A2 Dispenser
9100 Retail Series,
8700 Series, 9700 Series
91-019A2
Dispenser
91-0573A3
95-136A5 Dispenser 9800 Series Dispenser
Patents
Gasboy products are manufactured or sold under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
Dispensers
5,257,720
1000 Series FMS,
2000-CFN Series
Point of Sale/Back Office Equipment
D335,673
Trademarks
Non-registered trademarks
Atlas™
Consola
Infinity
Registered trademarks
ASTRA
Fuel Point
Gasboy
Keytrol
Slimline
Additional U.S. and foreign trademarks pending.
Other brand or product names shown may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Additional U.S. and foreign patents pending.
This document is subject to change without notice. • For information regarding Gasboy Literature, call (336) 547-5661
E-mail: [email protected] • · Internet: http://www.gasboy.com
© 2005 GASBOY • All Rights Reserved
CONTENTS
CONTENTS ..................................................................... 1
CFN3.................................................................................. 1
Command Summaries, Version 3.3.......................... 1
FRED Command Summary ................................ 17
System Variables .................................................. 17
.EXE............................................................................. 18
CFN3 Backup............................................................. 18
CFN3 CPU Board ...................................................... 19
Switches.................................................................. 19
Jumpers ................................................................... 20
CFN3 Memory Board ............................................... 20
Switches.................................................................. 20
Jumpers ................................................................... 20
CFN3 Memory Map ............................................. 20
LED Diagnosis ...................................................... 21
Serial/Parallel Ports ................................................... 21
CFN3 Ports............................................................. 21
Internal Profit Point setup........................................ 22
Diagnostic Error Codes................................................. 22
Console........................................................................ 22
Card & Gate Reader.................................................. 22
Pump Control Unit .................................................... 22
Tank Monitor.............................................................. 23
Raw Mode Error Codes ................................................ 23
Profit Point...................................................................... 23
Back panel .................................................................. 23
Scanner........................................................................ 23
Menu Tree................................................................... 24
Menu Tree – Profit Point v3.5................................. 25
Special functions........................................................ 27
Check Point..................................................................... 27
Special Functions....................................................... 27
Product Attributes...................................................... 28
Check Point Key Map............................................... 28
Check Point Key Actions......................................... 29
Switch Settings........................................................... 30
CPU Board, Firmware 5.0-5.2............................ 30
CPU Board, Firmware 5.3 & 5.4........................ 30
Check Point Test Mode............................................ 30
Configuration......................................................... 30
Vacuum Fluorescent Display ................................. 31
Standalone Receipt Printer........................................... 32
Epson........................................................................... 32
Star............................................................................... 32
Self Test.................................................................. 32
Star (RS-422) ......................................................... 32
Star (RS-232) for CheckPoint............................. 33
Star (Parallel) ......................................................... 33
Okidata 184/186 Printer Setup .................................... 33
Settings for serial printer.......................................... 33
Printer Controls .............................................................. 34
Name on Receipt Track 1 only............................... 34
POS Reports.................................................................... 34
Tender Codes.............................................................. 34
Event Codes................................................................ 35
Record Identifiers ...................................................... 35
Sample Commands.................................................... 36
Link Terminal Setup...................................................... 36
Island Card Reader I...................................................... 37
CPU Board .................................................................. 37
Switches.................................................................. 37
Jumpers ................................................................... 37
Test Mode ................................................................... 38
Printers......................................................................... 38
Star........................................................................... 38
Island Card Reader II .................................................... 38
CPU Board .................................................................. 38
Switches.................................................................. 38
Jumpers ................................................................... 39
Test Mode ................................................................... 39
Printers......................................................................... 39
Star........................................................................... 39
DPT .................................................................................. 39
Keypad......................................................................... 39
Switches ...................................................................... 40
Jumpers........................................................................ 41
CRIND............................................................................. 41
Keypad......................................................................... 41
Cabling ........................................................................ 42
D-Box to Gilbarco Interface ............................... 42
SDI/Wayne CAT............................................................ 42
Keypad......................................................................... 42
SDI Box Switches ..................................................... 43
Insight Interface ............................................................. 43
PC Connection........................................................... 43
Insight Board Switches ........................................ 43
Parameter File ............................................................ 44
Parameter File Defaults ............................................ 44
Softkey and Animation sequences.......................... 45
Pump Control Unit......................................................... 45
EXPMUX CPU Board .............................................. 45
LEDs ....................................................................... 45
Switches.................................................................. 45
Jumpers ................................................................... 46
CMOS CPU Board .................................................... 46
LEDs ....................................................................... 46
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Switches.................................................................. 46
Jumpers ................................................................... 46
I/O Board .................................................................... 47
Jumpers ................................................................... 47
9800 Pump Dispenser................................................... 47
CPU Board .................................................................. 47
Jumpers ................................................................... 47
LED Indicators ...................................................... 47
Test Points.............................................................. 47
Switches.................................................................. 48
LCD Board ................................................................. 48
Jumpers ................................................................... 48
Electronic Pump Interfaces .......................................... 49
Tokheim...................................................................... 49
Gilbarco Interface Unit ............................................. 50
CPU Board ............................................................. 50
Front Panel LEDs.................................................. 51
Interface Board ...................................................... 51
Wayne.......................................................................... 52
Tank Gauge..................................................................... 53
Veeder-Root CPU Board .......................................... 53
TLS 250 and TLS 250i ........................................ 53
TLS 350.................................................................. 53
TLS 350R............................................................... 53
Gasboy Interface Software .................................. 54
RS-422/485 Communications...................................... 54
422/485 Line Monitor............................................... 54
PC Monitor............................................................. 54
DIP Switch Banks 2 and 3................................... 54
422/485-232 Converter............................................. 54
Jumpers ................................................................... 54
R1 - Adjusting....................................................... 55
RS-232 Communications.............................................. 55
Modems and Cables .................................................. 55
PC Package/Answer modem............................... 55
Bank Network modem......................................... 55
CFN3 to Modem ................................................... 56
CFN3 to Okidata................................................... 56
RS-232 Character Framing ..................................... 56
Print Transaction........................................................ 56
Host-Site Mode ..................................................... 56
Completed Transaction Codes............................ 56
Site-Host Mode.......................................................... 56
Raw Mode................................................................... 57
PC/Site Control .............................................................. 57
Required Settings for CFN3 ................................... 57
Command Line Options ........................................... 57
Input and Output Redirection................................. 58
Fuel Point Reader........................................................... 58
CPU Board .................................................................. 58
Switches.................................................................. 58
Site Notes ........................................................................ 59
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CFN3
Command Summaries,
Version 3.3
General Command Summary
[...] Square brackets mean that the contents enclosed within the pair of brackets are optional.
| Vertical bar means or ; it separates alternatives.
{...} Curly brackets are used to group optional alternatives where only one choice can be entered.
Text in bold must be typed just as it is shown; italics indicate a generic category where you are to substitute a specific entry.
Shift-change Commands.
Shift-change commands— which are included in the optional shift-change package—are shown in lowercase.
Disk-based Commands . Disk-based commands do not have short forms, and you should use semi-colons only where they are specifically shown.
System Commands . The short form of the command is in uppercase. The command number, which is used to enter the command from a console, is given in parentheses after the command name.
All system-command options must be preceded by a semi -colon, and there can be no blank spaces on either side of the semi-colon.
System commands and their options may also be entered using the command number followed by a:
.5 to insert a ;I
.4 to insert a ;A
.3 to insert a ;C
Using Print SAles as an example:
126.4 is the same as typing P SA;a
ACtivate GAte (94) activates a gate from the terminal.
Option: C
ACtivate PUmp (10) activates a pump from the terminal.
Options: C A P1
A option puts pump in full serve mode
P1 assigns account number
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ADd ALlocation (77) adds to an allocation totalizer.
Option: C
ADd DRawer (11) adds to cash in cash drawer.
Option: C addrawer a shift-change command to add money to the cash drawer of a POS console.
Options: [ POS# ] [ $amount ]
ADd INventory (100) adds to inventory counters for a product.
Option: C
ADd SIGnon (101) adds a user, assigns permission level to user, and loads user’s signon code.
ADd TAnk (12) adds to tank inventory counter.
Option: C alter clerk a shift-change command to create a new format file for clerk reports. alter day a shift-change command to create a new format file for end-of-day reports. alter shift a shift-change command to create a new format file for shift reports.
BACKTRAN disk-based command to back up transactions to disk file filename .
Option: ; >filename
BUFFERS disk-based command to display buffer usage.
CALL (102) initiates the dial-out process.
CASE command to switch by case in command files.
Options: [D ] {P n1 n2 | E n1 text }
D add line for default command
P n1 n2 number of case is passed from command line; n1 is the total number of cases
(except default, if used); n2 is the case to execute
-or-
E n1 text Number of case to execute is entered by user; n1 is total number of cases (except default, if used) cashier a shift-change command to output the shift report to standard out and a flat file.
Options: [journal log filename] [format filename]
[flat filename] [%I | shift sequence number] [%S
| shift number] [POS#] [day of week] [%D | date] [%T | time] [%Y | yymmddhhmm]
[siteID]
CHDir (103) changes directories.
Check CArd (13) determines if a card is valid or
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Option: C
CHKDSK disk-based command to check the R drive integrity.
Options: [ -A ] [ -B ### ] [ -F ] [ -R ]
-A read and check entire disk
-B if the disk error message shows bad sectors, use this option with the sector numbers to mark those sectors
-F attempt to fix disk if lost or cross-linked clusters or length errors are found
-R read all files to check for bad sectors
CLOSE (154) makes a retroactive safe drop to the previous shift; used only in command files, never by itself on a command line. compare a shift-change command to compare two character strings without case sensitivity.
Options: [ string1 ] [ string2 ]
CONSOLE disk-based configuration program for console.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
CP (105) command to copy disk files quickly.
Options: A I file1 file2 | file1 [file2] dir
COPy (105) copies a disk file.
Options: A I file1 file2
DEactivate PUmp (14) shuts off a pump from the terminal.
Options: C A
A option takes a pump out of full serve mode
DELete (6) removes a disk file or files on the R drive only.
Option: A
A option deletes any specified file, even readonly and hidden files
DIRectory (4) prints a listing of disk file names.
Options: I A
I option gives listing in short format
A option lists hidden files
DIsable COnsole (19) shuts down a console.
Option: C
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DIsable DUmp (106)
Options: C A terminal.
Option: C
Option: C
Option: C
turns off file dumping.
DIsable FPR (162) shuts down a fuel point reader.
Option: C
DIsable GAte (88) shuts down a gate controller.
Option: C
DIsable HIstory (107) turns off system history recording.
DIsable PCu (20) shuts down a pump control unit.
Option: C
DIsable PROduct (108) disables product attributes.
Option: C
0 prompt displays ?
Price ?, not ?
Amount ?
1 product is not a refund
2 product is not a payout
3 product is not a withdrawal
4 disables dollar amount inventory for product
5 disables inventory tracking for product
7 low inventory not indicated by asterisk in
PRINT PRODUCT
8 product is not a fuel product
9 journal does not use category number as department number
15 disable patronage (Buypass only)
DIsable PUmp (21) shuts down a pump.
A option disables all pumps
DIsable RAW (109 ) turns off raw mode.
DIsable REader (22) shuts down a card reader
DIsable SDI (163) shuts down SDI.
DIsable TMS (86) shuts down a tank monitor system (gauge).
DOwnload SDI (100) forces a download of an SDI.
Include the SDI number(s) on the same line as the command, no C option is needed.
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DUMP disk-based command to print raw tables.
Options: (see below)
[ D ] TIP pump_number [ P ] dump transaction in progress on specified pump; D decodes the transaction; P dumps previous transaction
-or-
[ D ] TIP NF console_number [ P ] dump merchandise transaction in progress on specified console; D decodes the transaction; P dumps previous transaction
-or-
[ D ] TRAN [ R ] transaction_number ( s ) dump the indicated transaction (or range of transactions) in decoded format; D decodes the transaction; R indicates a raw index number (to be used only by technicians)
-or-
CORE [ address_range [ page_size ]] dump specified range of addresses from memory
-or-
PROCESS [process number(s)] dumps all processes (default) or specified range
-or- table_name [ major_range [ minor_range ]] dump from specified table record numbers included in major range (by subrecords in minor range); default is all records
ECho (144 ) outputs the string given as argument.
Option: A T P1
A option suppresses line feed
T option displays string on console
P1 is used with fixed decimal numbers. Place a number between the @ and M to specify the number of characters including decimal point.
ELSE command used with IF in command files.
Option: block block is command or begin...end block
Enable COnsole (23) returns a console to operation.
Options: C I
I option initializes and enables all consoles
Enable DUmp (112) starts file dumping.
Option: A
A option appends file
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Enable FPR (161) enables a fuel point reader.
Option: C I
I option initializes and enables fuel point reader
Enable GAte (87) returns a gate controller to operation.
Options: C I
I option initializes and enables all gate controllers
Enable HIstory (113) restarts system history recording.
Option: I
I option clears history table
Enable PCu (24) returns a pump control unit to operation.
Options: C I
I option initializes and enables all PCUs
Enable PROduct (114) enables product attributes.
Option: C
0 prompt displays ?
Amount ?, not ?
Price ?
1 product is a refund
2 product is a payout (subtracts from sales)
3 product is a withdrawal
4 enables dollar amount (not units) inventory for product
5 enables inventory tracking for product
7 low inventory indicated by asterisk in
PRINT PRODUCT
8 product is a fuel product
9 journal uses category number as department number
15 enables patronage (Buypass only)
Enable PUmp (25) returns a pump to operation.
Options: C A I
I option enables all pumps
A option clears ownership and frees the pump
Enable RAW (8) enables raw output mode.
Option: A
A option sends only 1 line of response at a time
Enable REader (26) returns a reader terminal to operation.
Options: C I
I option initializes and enables all readers
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Enable SDI (164) returns SDI to operation.
Option: C I
I option enables and re-initialize the SDI
Enable TMS (85) returns a tank monitor system to operation.
Options: C I
I option enables and re-initializes all TMSs
EXit (27) exits command mode, enters system monitor mode; if the exit command is in a command file, the system prompt returns.
FIND disk-based command to search for pattern in
.CMD or text files.
Options: [;[ A ][ I ]] pattern file1 [ file2 ] ...
; A prints line numbers along with lines
; I returns the number of lines on which pattern is found (%E)
FIX_CONF disk-based command to update an old configuration file to work with a new release of
FRAMOS (but not a new version number).
Options: [D conf_name ]...[ filename ]
D conf_name conf_name is replaced with name of configuration program to be reset to defaults
(e.g., READER , PUMP , SYS_PAR ) or ALL for all configuration programs at once; you may specify more than one program by repeating modifier in front of the name of each configuration program you want to reset to its default filename name of configuration file; if no file name is given, assumes FRAMOS.CFG
Fix TRansactions (28) changes transaction-begin and -end pointers.
Options: AI rec1 rec2
A recalculate CRC; allows damaged transaction records to be used; use only if necessary to allow corrupted records to be polled
I clear all transaction numbers from the transaction file and reset the transaction pointers; irreversible; fill transaction number field with -1s for all transactions rec1 rec2 set pointers; rec1 is the physical record number of the oldest transaction you want to include in the active portion of the table; rec2 is the physical record number of the most recent transaction you wish to include in the active portion of the table fmtlint a shift-change command to output memory utilization to the screen.
Options: [ filename ]
FORMAT (116) formats the RAM disk.
Do not use unless supervised by a Gasboy
Technician. Erases your site information.
FRED disk-based full-screen text editor (FRED commands are summarized later in this chapter).
Option: [ filename ]
FUELER disk-based program to set the fueler ID for a cluster.
Options: [<cluster> <fueler-ID>]
If the arguments are not provided, the current state of all fuelers is shown. Only clusters 1-9 can have a fueler. Entry of a Fuel ID card generates a disk journal event type 197 with the first two characters of the text field containing the cluster number.
Fuelpt disk-based configuration program for fuel point readers.
Options: [P ][V ] [ filename ]
P print current configuration
V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
GATE disk-based gate-reader configuration program.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in system parameters, or vice versa
Get TRansactions (117) polls transactions from connected site.
Option: A
A option prints full Print Transaction format
GOTO used in command files; execution jumps to line labeled with label .
Option: label
Help (29) lists Site Controller commands.
Option: A
A option prints commands with command numbers
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IF command for conditional branching in command files.
Options: [ !
] { Y [ text ] | E filename |
{ = | < | <= | > | >= } arg1 arg2 }
-! negation operator; comes between dash (-) and conditional expression; reverses the truth conditions of the conditional expression it proceeds
-Y text the text is echoed, and if the user enters a
1, Y , or y, then the command following the IF statement is executed
-E filename if the named file exists, the command following the IF statement is executed
-or-
{ = | < | <= | > | >= } arg1 arg2 } the command or block of commands following the IF statement is executed if = , < , <= , > , or >= holds between arg1 and arg2 ; that is, if arg1 { comparison } arg2 is true. You can separate expressions by |, which means “or,” or by &, which means “and”
INSTALL disk-based command for hard drive installation.
KERMIT disk-based program for file transfer to external computer. Note: press CTRL-SHIFT-6 to exit from connect mode.
Options: [ baud ][ D ][ L # ]
{ R | S file1 [ file2 ] ...} baud data transmission rate to use, in bits-persecond
D debug mode (used in development only)
L # Site Controller RS-232 port number to use; where # is the port number
(without R or S) connect mode; default is port number 1
-or-
R receive-file(s) mode
-or-
S file1 [ file2 ] ... send the specified file(s) to the connected computer lddrawer a shift-change command to enter the initial amount in the cash drawer at the beginning of a shift on a console.
Options: [ POS# ] [ $amount ]
CFN III Quick Reference listday a shift-change command; with the 0 argument, it moves the PREVIOUS.LOG file to the reports directory; with the 1 argument, it completes the processing of the PREVIOUS.LOG file.
Options: 0 | 1 [ POS#] [ shift# POS# ] . . . listnext a shift -change command to generate a shift report.
Options: [filename] [filename -extension only]
[%I | shift sequence#] [shift#] [POS#] [printer# on POS] listone a shift-change command that runs the cashier, pritem, and prhour commands to generate the end-of-day reports.
Options: [filename -extension only] [POS#]
[ POS# ] the number of the console associated with the receipt printer where the end-of-day report is to be printed
LOad ALlocation (78) enters amounts in allocation totalizers.
Option: C
LOad Authorization (30) enters authorization code for allowed fuels or disallowed merchandise.
Options: C I
I option erases all authorization codes
LOad CArd (146) is run by a remote host to download a bit-mapped lockout file.
Option: C
LOad CRon (76) creates cron entries.
Options: C I
I option removes all entries from the cron file
Action types: @ ! ^ % ?
@ DWMMDDYYHHMM command is a timed entry
! command executes at a system restart
^ command executes at boot
% command executes when transaction file is near full
Note: an optional hyphen (-) after the action type and before the command name suppresses output to the printer.
LOad CUtoff (40) enters pump -fill limit and slowto-cutoff point.
Option: C
LOad DAte (31) enters date and time.
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LOad DRawer (32) enters initial amount of money in cash drawer.
Option: C
LOad Fuel (33) assigns product codes, price codes, and tank numbers to pumps.
Option: C
LOad Heading (34) enters receipt heading and footing messages.
Options: C I
I option erases all heading and footing lines
LOad INventory (118) sets up inventory for a product and enables inventory tracking.
Option: C
LOad KEY loads the 18-character DES (data encryption standard) key or keys — ttxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx , where tt is:
00 = master key
10 = working key
20 = working based on previous working
30 = exclusive or with previous master xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the 16 characters of the key
LOad LImitation (35) enters limitation code and fuel limit.
Options: C I
I option erases all limitation codes and fuel limits
LOad MEssage (36) enters card reader terminal and gate broadcast messages.
Options: C I
I option erases all messages
LOad PHone (46) enters dial-out phone numbers.
Options: C I #
I option removes all phone numbers
# is
1 = main CFN host phone number
2 = backup CFN host phone number
3 = main bank phone number
4 = backup bank phone number
5 = main auxiliary phone number
6 = backup auxiliary phone number
LOad PLU (119) loads price lookup information for merchandise products.
Option: C
LOad PRice (37) enters price code, price level, and price.
Options: C I
I option erases all price codes, price levels, and prices
LOad PROduct (38) changes product number, name, or other product information.
Options: C A
A option creates a new product
LOad PUmp (39) enters pump totalizer amount.
Option: C
LOad SHift (41) changes the site’s shift.
LOad SIGnon (42) changes your sign-on code.
LOad TAnk (45) enters tank inventory counter quantity.
Options: C I
I option clears all tank inventory counters
LOad TAX (142) enters tax numbers and names.
Options: C I
I option clears all tax accumulator names
LOad TRansaction (47) enters initial transaction number.
LOad Vehicle (82) enrolls a vehicle in the MPG package.
Options: C I A
I option removes all vehicles from the MPG package
A option resets MPG period for all vehicles
LOCk CArd (48) invalidates a card.
Options: C A
A option erases card file and sets positive lockout
LOG EVent (158) puts an event in the disk journal.
Options: < et >< amt >< d >< c# >< cl# >< sh# >< sq# > et event type (required) amt amount in current monetary units (no decimal) d descriptive text (up to 20 characters). enclose spaces in quotes c# console number - 2 or less characters cl# clerk number - 2 or less characters sh# shift number - 2 or less characters sq# shift sequence number - 4 or less characters
Use a 0 as placeholder for parameters not used.
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LOG FIle (121) prints a file on the log printer.
Option: A
A option deletes file after logging
LOG MEssage (93) prints a message on the log printer.
Option: C
MKdir (122) creates a new directory.
NExt CLerk (159) allows the disk journal to keep separate shifts for each console. nextday a shift-change command to end the day and begin a new day.
Options: [ POS# ]
[ POS# ] the number of the console associated with the receipt printer where the end-of-day report is to be printed
NExt DAY (151) stops the site, closes the current day, restarts the site, opens the cash drawer for a safe drop, and loads shift 1.
Options: I A
I option does not restart the site; useful for sites that are not open 24 hours a day
A option ignores the system parameter that set the time interval required between changing shifts with this command nextshft a shift-change command to change shift, either system-wide or on a particular console.
Options: [ n ] [ -?
] [ -s ] [ -c[n] ] [ -a[n] ] [ -pn ] [ -dn ]
[ -on ]
Loads next shift and prints report for console or clerk/fueler id number n Changes shift for console n and prints shift report
-? Displays this message
-s Changes shift for all console at Site and prints unique shift reports
-c[n] Changes shift and prints report for
Clerk id number n
a[n] Changes shift and prints report for
Attendant number n
-pn Prints report to console n.
-dn specifies n number of digits in attendant number.
on specifies n number of offset digits into card data for attendant number.
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NExt SHift (152) closes the current site shift, loads the next shift number, and opens the cash drawer for a safe drop.
Option: A
A option ignores the system parameter that sets the time interval required between changing shifts with this command
PAUse (149) p rompts for user input.
Options: I A P1
I option saves line of input for next command that needs terminal input
A option suppresses line feed
P1 option is used with fixed decimal numbers
PERM disk-based command to change permission levels of system-resident commands.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
PJ a disk-based command to print journal information.
Options: [ -C n [m ]] [ -R n [m ]] [ -A n [m ]] [ -U n [m ]] [ -S n [m ]] [ -D n [m ]] [ -H n [m ]] [ -B n [m ]]
[ -N x [y ]] [ -T x [ ss ]] [ -O y [: z ]] [ -X ] [ -W ] [ -V ]
[ -E ] [ -I ] [ -F ] [ -G ] [ -L ] [ -M ] [ -P ] [ -?
]
[ filename ]
-C n [ -m ] list journal entries for console n (to m )
-R n [m ] list journal entries for island card reader n (to m )
-A n [m ] list journal entries for pump n (to m )
-U n [m ] list journal entries for user/clerk n (to m )
-S n [m ] list journal entries for shift n (to m )
-D n [m ] list journal entries for date n (to m )
-H n [m ] list journal entries for hour n (to m )
-B n [m ] list journal entries for department n (to m )
-N x [y ] list journal entries for transaction number x (to y )
-T x [ ss ] list tender type x (sub-tender type ss )
-O y [: z ] length of the first and second fields of club cards
-X compressed listing
-W raw data listing
-V list events only
-E include events
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-I do not include merchandise-item entries
-F do not include fuel-item entries
G List general events only
L Print total without transaction records
-M do not include tender records
-P list journal entries for previous day’s journal; if no filename specified,
PREVIOUS.LOG is default
-? print help
[ filename ] if no filename is specified,
JOURNAL.LOG is default
PORT (155) allows the site to manipulate a serial port to communicate with devices connected to that port.
Options: Open, Send, Wait, Receive, Flush,
Close
Open option initializes the port:
PORT OPEN [<port #>] [BAUD
(300|1200|2400|4800|9600)] [DATA7]
[STOPS2] [PARITY (EVEN|ODD)]
[NOFLOW] [LF]
<port #> SC port number, defaults to 2
BAUD baud rate, defaults to 2400
DATA7 7 data bits, defaults to 8
STOPS2 2 stop bits, defaults to 1
PARITY parity, defaults to none
NOFLOW turns off flow-control
(normally XON/XOFF)
LF adds CR LF to lines (default is CR)
Send option transmits characters from string or file, or causes a break:
PORT (SEND[LINE] < string >|
SENDPACKET<string>|
SENDSLOW< string >|
SENDBREAK|SENDFILE < fname >)
SEND < string > < string > is sent to port
SENDLINE < string > < string > is sent followed by a CR (and LF if LF option was used in OPEN)
SENDBREAK causes a break on the line
SENDFILE < fname > sends file as lines followed by CR (and LF if LF option
was used in OPEN)
SENDPACKET < string > sends
<STX>< string ><ETX><LRC> where LRC is the XOR of < string > and ETX
SENDSLOW < string > string is sent one char. at a time paced about 1/4 second apart.
Note: This command may be used to
cause a modem to dial, etc., by sending
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the appropriate modem command. Often
a break may be used to cause the modem
to hang up the phone.
Wait option pauses until a string matching the specified string (or any of a list of strings) is received or until timeout is reached:
PORT WAIT < option-list > FOR < string >
[< string >...]
The < option-list > is replaced by one or more of:
TIME <seconds> is time to wait, defaults
to 30 seconds
CASE string is case sensitive
SPACE length of white space in target is
significant
MAX <integer> give up after that many
characters are received
QUIET <integer> give up if host silent that
many seconds
VAR <variable > target matched is returned in
<variable>
ECHO display characters as received
The keyword FOR signals the end of the option list and the beginning of the string list. Each string may contain control codes (for example,
~0D or ^M) or wildcard characters (@s).
If any string contains internal spaces, it must be enclosed in quotes (‘‘this string’’).
The return code is the number of the string that was matched (for example, 1 if the first (or only) string was matched).
Receive option captures incoming characters in variable and/or file:
PORT RECEIVE [<until-list>] (VAR <variable>
| FILE[APPEND] < fname >)
The < until-list > is replaced by one or more of:
MAX <integer> get the given number of
characters (defaults to 39 if VAR, 80 if
FILE)
END < string > until any character in the string is encountered (this option may
appear multiple times), defaults to LF
and FF
TIME <seconds> timeout in seconds, defaults
to 30
QUIET <seconds> give up if line quiet for
given number of seconds
PACKET terminated on receipt of packet,
returns 0 (may combine with END)
VAR <variable> is the user variable to hold
the data
FILE < filename > name of a file to hold the
data, if file exists, it is overwritten
FILEAPPEND < fname > if file exists,
received data is added at the end.
Note: the terminator character is not
included in the string. If a terminator
character is found, the return code of n
means the nth character in the END
string was found.
Flush option discards pending input:
PORT FLUSH
Close option relinquishes control of port:
PORT CLOSE
The following error codes are used by all variants of the PORT command:
0 Success
100 Syntax error
101 Bad port
102 Bad baud
103 No channel open
104 Timeout
105 Quiet timeout
106 Max. chars termination
107 Terminated with ^C
108 Can’t create file
109 LRC didn’t check in packet
110 Port busy
Non-printing Characters: In any data string in one of the commands, non-printing characters may be represented in hex or control-letter form.
For example, CR may be represented by ~0D or
^M. prattend a shift-change command to print attendant sales.
Options: [ -?
] [ -an ] [ -sn ] [ -gn ] [ -on ] [-tn(mm)] [ p ] [ -e ] [-f flatfile] [ -yYYMMDDHHMM ]
[ -nx(-m) ] [ -x ] [ infile ]
-? displays this message.
-a displays totals for attendant ‘n’. if none, or
-a All, gives a totaled report of all.
-sn gives report for shift n.
-gn use ‘n’ digits for attendant number.
on offset of ‘n’ digits into card data.
tn(mm) designates tender type n and subtype mm to report for .
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-p processes the previous journal file.
-e gives separate report for each attendant found.
f outputs raw data into ‘flatfile’.
y begin time for shift (YYMMDDHHMM).
Show transactions after this time.
-nx ( -m ) transaction number x or range. Will wrap after 9999
-x Display taxes separate. infile - Journal file to process. Defaults to c:journal.log. prboth journallog a shift-change command to print data from the specified journallog .
Options: journallog -I [ -F flatfilename] | -H [ -F flatfilename] | -I -H [ -F flatfilename]
-I prints sales, if any, by stock numbers
-H prints a summary of sales activity by hour
-F flatfilename creates a flat file named flatfilename from the specified journallog file
Print ALlocation (79) prints allocation totalizers.
Print Authorization (49) prints authorization codes and fuels allowed.
Print CArd (95) prints lockout file in bitmapped format.
Print COnsole (150) puts a line of text on console display.
Print CRon (15) prints entries in cron file.
Print DAte (50) prints date, time, and current transaction number.
Print DIagnostics (51) prints system errors.
Option: A
A option prints all error codes
Arguments:
0 when diagnostics were last reset
1 Site Information
2 PCUs
3 readers
4 consoles
5 fuel point readers
6 gate controllers
7 tank gauges
8 pumps
12 SDI
Print DRawer (52) prints shift and daily cash drawer totals.
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Print Heading (53 ) prints receipt heading and footing.
Print HIstory (123) prints event history.
Option: A
A option displays new events as they occur.
Print LImitation (54) prints limitation codes and fuel limits.
Print LOckout (55) prints invalid or valid card numbers.
Print MEssage (56 ) prints broadcast messages.
Print MOnitor (89) prints stored log.
Option: A
A option prints with physical record numbers.
Print PHone (16) prints the dial-out phone numbers.
Print PRice (57) prints price codes, levels, and prices.
Print PROduct (58) prints product information.
Options: I A
I option allows ranges of categories
A option prints attributes enabled with
ENABLE PRODUCT
Print PUmp (59) prints pump numbers, tank numbers, products, price codes, prices, pump totals, and pulse rates.
Option: A
A option prints buffered totals
Print QUantity (145) prints quantity sold information.
Options: IA
I option allows ranges of categories
A option allows choice of periods:
1 = previous shift 1
2 = previous shift 2
3 = previous shift 3
C = current shift
Y = yesterday’s total
D = today’s total
T = cumulative total
P = cumulative totals at last day change
Print RECeipt (124) prints text on receipt printer.
Option: C A [# | C # | P1 =# | P1 = C #] [ message ]
A option allows a file to be printed on a receipt printer without waiting for the printer to complete printing on the receipt. You must redirect a file to the command or it is an error.
# is a receipt printer’s number; C# is the number of the console to which the receipt printer is attached.
P1 option is usually used when redirecting a file that does not have a stored printer number
Print SAles (126) prints sales information.
Options: I A
I option allows ranges of categories
A option allows choice of periods:
0 = print tax accumulators (with I option:
P SA;I 0)
1 = previous shift 1
2 = previous shift 2
3 = previous shift 3
C = current shift
Y = yesterday’s total
D = today’s total
T = cumulative total
P = cumulative totals at last day-change
Print SIGnon (125 ) prints user numbers and permission levels.
Print SUmmary (18) prints summary of sales totals report.
Options: I A
I option allows ranges of categories
A option allows choice of periods:
1 = previous shift 1
2 = previous shift 2
3 = previous shift 3
C = current shift
Y = yesterday’s total
D = today’s total
T = cumulative total
P = cumulative totals at last day change
Print TAnk (60) prints tank numbers and inventory totals. print tax use Print SAles;I 0
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prntrpt a shift-change command to print reports.
Options [Report type] [Report number] [Day of week extension] [Date and time][Printer POS]
[Report flag] prtender creates a report similar to the site PRINT
TRANSACTION command. The report is a file in the reports directory named ptend###.rpt where ### is the tender type and/or subtype of the report.
Options [-?] [-tn(mm)] [-en] [-a(n)] [-dn(-m)] [hn(-m)] [-p] [infile]
-? Displays this message.
-tn(mm) Designates tender type n and subtype mm for report creation
-en Displays extra account digit from offset n into discretionary data
-a(n) Displays Aux Tran sequential numbers for all tenders
-dn(-m) Date n to m
-hn(-m) Hour n to m
-p Processes previous journal file
infile journal.log
Journal file to process. Defaults to /
Print TIp (129) prints transactions in progress.
Option: A
A option continuously updates (for use with
CRTs only)
Print TOtals (61) prints sales totals.
Options: I A
I option allows you to specify categories
A option allows choice of periods:
1 = previous shift 1
2 = previous shift 2
3 = previous shift 3
C = current shift
Y = yesterday’s total
D = today’s total
T = cumulative total
P = cumulative totals at last day-change
Print TRansaction (62) prints completed transactions.
Options: I A P1 P2
I option shows format header of remote site when used with Site control command
A option prints with physical record numbers
P1 and P2 options sort transactions
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Print Vehicle (83) prints MPG information for vehicles in the MPG package. prvoid displays all voids found in the journal.
Options [ -?
] [-cn] [-sn] [-f flatfile] [infile]
-? Displays this message
-c Displays voids for console n
-s Displays voids for shift n
-p Processes the previous journal file
-f Outputs raw data into flatfile
PUMP disk-based configuration program for pumps.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P prints current configuration
-V displays in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
PUrge SIte (130) resets transaction-begin pointer.
RCP disk-based command to copy dir1 and all subdirectories thereof to dir2 directory and new subdirectories.
Option: dir1 dir2
RDEL disk-based command to delete a directory and all of its contents.
READER disk-based configuration program for island card reader.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form even though port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
REBOOT (131) with no options, reloads configuration and reboots.
Options: I A P1
I option does a warm boot in version 1.0
A option reboots from disk (cold boot)
P1 option reconstructs all tables
RECord (7) writes data to a disk file.
Option: I
I option overwrites existing file
REMove ALlocation (80) removes a totalizer from the allocation package.
Options: C A
A option initializes the allocation file and frees all accounts from allocation
REMove Authorization (63) removes a fuel or merchandise code.
Option: C
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REMove CRon (132) removes a cron entry.
Options: C I A
I option deletes any pending executable
A option attempts to kill the executable or cron command currently running
REMove Heading (133) removes a receipt heading line.
Option: C
REMove LImitation (64) removes a limitation code.
Option: C
REMove MEssage (134) removes a broadcast message.
Option: C
REMove PRice (17) removes a price level.
Option: C
REMove PROduct (135) removes a product.
Options: C A
A option removes all products
REMove SIGnon (136) removes a user sign on.
REMove Vehicle (84) removes a vehicle from the
MPG system.
Option: C
REName (138) renames a disk file.
Option: A
A option moves file(s) across directories report a shift-change command to regenerate shift and end-of-day reports using an existing journal file.
Options: [ # of printer’s POS ] { yday | pday
[ extension ] | shft [ shift# ] [ POS# ] | pshft
[ extension ] [ shift# ] [ POS# ]
| clrk [ clerk# ] | pclrk [ extension ] [ clerk# ]
| atnd [ attendant# ] | patnd [ ext ] [ attendant# ]} yday report regenerate yesterday’s end-of-day pday regenerate an end-of-day report using the extension of the journal log file shft regenerate a shift report for the current day pshft regenerate a shift report for a previous day using the file extension of the journal log file clrk regenerate a clerk report for the current day pclrk regenerate a clerk report for a previous day using the file extension of the journal log file atnd regenerate an attendant report for
Page 12 the current day patnd regenerate an attendant report for a previous day using the file extension of the journal log file reprint a shift-change command to reprint whatever was last printed at a receipt printer.
Options: [ # of printer’s POS ] { day | last | pday
[ day ] | shft [ day ] [ shift# ] [ POS# ]
| clrk [ day ] [ clerk# ]
| atnd [ day ] [ attendant# ] } day print the last end-of-day report last print the last report or receipt printed on specified receipt printer pday reprint a previous end-of-day report shft reprint a shift report clrk reprint a clerk report atnd reprint an attendant report
REset DIagnostics (65) clears diagnostic error counter.
Option: I
I option resets after a reconfiguration
REset PUmp (66) resets pump totalizers.
REset TOtals (67 ) resets the daily sales totals.
Option: A I
A option resets daily and cumulative sales totals to zero, and loads shift 1
I option resets cumulative only
REset TRansaction (68) resets first (oldest) transaction to save and to print pointer.
Options: AI
A option resets all transaction table pointers, including next transaction to send to CFN host and next transaction to log; if a number is provided with the A option, the CFN host poll pointer is set to that transaction number;
I option deletes transactions in progress
(resulting in unassigned transactions and loss of card data needed for billing any pumping transactions that were in progress)
RESTORE Command file that extractes the files compressed with the BACKUP command and returns the files to the SC3 directory.
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RESTORE disk-based command to restore contents of selected data tables from disk file
SYSBACK.DTA (by filename if specified).
Options: [ old ] { table1 [ table2 ] ... | { everything | reconstructed } [ except table [ table ] ...]}
[ from filename ] [ corrupt ]
[ old ] restores from backup files created under
FRAMOS version 0.2, which used a different format for the cron table; it converts the cron entries to FRAMOS version 1.0 format while restoring them table1 [ table2 ] ... restores specified tables (if backed up)
-or- everything [ except table1 [ table2 ] ...] restores all tables (if backed up); optional: except specified tables table1 , table2 , etc.
-or- reconstructed [ except table1 [ table2 ] ...] restores all reconstructed tables (if backed up); optional: except specified tables table1 , table2 , etc.
[ from filename ] this option restores from data in file filename
[ corrupt ] restores records with bad checksums
RMdir (140) removes an empty directory.
RUN (69) restarts site.
Options: I A
I option starts site initially, or after a crash
A option restarts a site after a console disable pumps safedrop a shift-change command to reconcile a cash-drawer amount when money is taken out to adjust the till.
Options: [ POS# ] [ $amount ]
SCReen (167) allows command files to perform screen functions independent of the type of terminal connected.
SEND COMmand (156) sends a command from the
Site Controller to one or more Profit Points
SEND COMMAND device command
For device , substitute one of the following:
C* all Profit Points
C1 Profit Point #1 (
Point #2, etc.) or C2 for Profit
C1C2 Profit Points 1 and 2; etc.
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For command , substitute any of the commands you can enter at a DOS prompt
Option: A
A option does not wait for operator response at the Profit Point before clearing the dis play, if any, from the executed command.
SEND FIle (157) sends a file from the Site
Controller to one or more Profit Points, or from a
Profit Point to the Site Controller. Requires at least
50 free buffers.
In the following, S stands for source, and D stands for destination:
SEND FILE[;A] [mode] S-device S-filename
D-device[D-device . . .] [D-filename]
A option causes the command to run in the background.
Mode stands for transfer mode. It is a single-digit number or the letter e (9 is the default). Only one mode is allowed at a time. Modes are:
1 overwrite only (send the file only if the file already exists)
3 resume prior send, abort if file does not exist
4 do not overwrite, do not make directory
5 overwrite ok, do not make directory
8 do not overwrite, ok to make directory
9 overwrite ok, ok to make directory e execute transferred file on destination device.
For S-device , substitute one of the following:
S Site Controller
C1 Profit Point #1
C2 Profit Point #2; etc.
In place of S-filename , insert the name (including the path) of the file to be sent.
For D-device , substitute one of the following:
S Site Controller
C* all Profit Points
C1 Profit Point #1
C2 Profit Point #2; etc.
In place of D-filename , insert a new name (and, optionally, the path) if you want the transferred file to have a name different from the source file’s name (and path).
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SET_PERM disk-based command to change file attributes and permissions of disk-based commands.
Options: [ -R ] [ -H ] [ -N ] [ -U user_no ]
[ -P perm_level ] file1 [ file2 ]
-R file1 [ file2 ] sets read-only status on file1
[ file2 ]
-H file1 [ file2 ] sets hidden status on file1 [ file2 ]
-N file1 [ file2 ] allows any user to execute the disk-based command(s) file1 , file2 , etc.
-U user_no file1 [ file2 ] ... only user number user_no may execute the disk-based command(s) file1 , file2 , etc.
P perm_level file1 [ file2 ] ... only users having a permission level greater than or equal to perm_level may execute the disk-based command(s) file1 , file2 , etc.
Copy all necessary hard-drive files to RAM disk, run SET_PERM, copy back to hard disk. settle varies for each card network; see the specific
Credit and Debit Card Networks manual. setup a shift-change command to configure report package parameters. setup clerk a shift-change command to customize clerk reports; makes a copy of the existing format file, which can be used to undo the changes, and then runs the ALTER CLERK command to create a new format file for clerk reports.
Options: [ -D ]
[ -D ] copies the CLERK.FMT file, wipes out the existing report configuration, and runs ALTER
CLERK -D to generate a default report configuration for demo purposes setup day a shift -change command to customize the end-of-day reports; makes a copy of the existing format file, which can be used to undo the changes, and then runs the ALTER DAY command to create a new format file for end-of-day reports.
Options: [ -D ]
[ -D ] copies the DAY.FMT file, wipes out the existing report configuration, and runs ALTER
DAY -D to generate a default report configuration for demonstration purposes setup shift a shift-change command to customize the shift reports; makes a copy of the existing format file, which can be used to undo the changes, and then runs the ALTER SHIFT command to create a new format file for shift reports.
Options: [ -D ]
[ -D ] copies the SHIFT.FMT file, wipes out the existing report configuration, and runs ALTER
SHIFT -D to generate a default report configuration for demonstration purposes
SET_VAR or SET command to create variables on
RAM disk to store text or integers.
Options: [; I ] |
{ variable {= | @} [string] | variable {+ | - | * | / | % | ^} number_value | variable $ filename [line [column [length]]] | variable ~ string [column [length]] | variable ? filename | variable # string | variable := num [{+ | - | * | / | % | ^} num ] ... set variable < format data
}
(no arguments) lists contents of all variables
-or-
; I deletes all variables
-or- variable = string sets variable equal to value
(literal text, % parameter number, or % variable name)
-or- variable @ string echoes string text as prompt on terminal, set variable equal to line typed by user
-or- variable {+ | - | * | / | % | ^} number_value sets variable to the result of performing the given mathematical operation on the current value of variable and number_value ; % = mod, ^ = exclusive or
-or- variable $ filename [ line [ column [ length ]]] sets variable to the substring at location line column in filename , for length characters
-or-
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variable ~ string [ column [ length ]] sets variable to string ; if string is followed by a blank space and a number, column , that number is the offset into the string , from the left, before the remainder of string will be set to variable ; (any blank spaces in the string itself must be enclosed in quotation marks.); the second numb er, length , if present, specifies how many characters after the offset will be included in variable
-or- variable ? filename sets variable to exact length in bytes of disk file named by filename
-or- variable
-or-
# string characters of
sets variable to length in string variable := number_value [{+ | - | * | / | % | ^} number_value ] . . . sets variable to result of numeric expression
-or- set variable < format data allows a number to be formatted into a user variable using the same format options available for the P1 option in
ECHO. Useful for converting the internal format of numbers in command files to a form that can be used a input for commands that require decimal points in a correct place.
Four of the operators (=, @, $, and ~) can be followed by one of these three modifiers:
B stands for Boolean . If a 1, y, or Y is entered, a y is stored. If any other character is entered, an n is stored.
M stands for configured monetary units. In the
United States, the default configuration is for two decimal places (xx.xx) for cents as hundredths of a dollar
Q stands for configured quantity units. The default configuration is for three decimal places
(xx.xxx) for thousandths of a unit.
SHow (166) displays communication between the site and devices.
SHow <device> [<device>...]
<device> may be a single word if it is one of:
ALL - shows communication of all devices
RBroad - shows reader broadcast messages
CBroad - shows console broadcast messages
ROUTer - shows router activity
STATUS disk-based command to print selected site status information.
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Options: [ B ][ C ][ D ][ H ][ N ][ S ][ T ][ U ][ V ][ !
]
With no arguments, defaults to VTS
B backup; backs up user data in a file of your choosing (enter the command as
STATUS;>> filename B ).
C CPU; calculates percentage of CPU being used at site
D prints daily settlement control information
H host; reports last transaction number sent to
CFN host
N no-sale; reports all non-zero no-sale counters
O oldest; returns oldest transaction number as its error code %E
R reports; prints reports on users (sign-ons), including no-sales, item voids, and length user was signed on. Default report is for previous shift. A character following the R indicates the period requested:
C = current shift
D = current day
Y = yesterday
T - cumulative totals
1 = previous shift
2 = one before previous shift
3 = two before previous shift
P = cumulative totals at last day-change
S switches; reports current DIP switch settings
T transaction table; reports how many more transactions will fit in the transaction table
U unpaid; reports all non-zero unpaid counters
V version; reports operating system version number and release level
! repeat; causes specified report to repeat every 1 second; for use with CRT
STOP (70 ) shuts down a site.
Options: A I
A option halts pumping transactions. Pay off fuel sales to display prompt.
I option does not wait for site to stop
SUbtract ALlocation (81) subtracts from an allocation totalizer.
Option: C
SUbtract DRawer (71) subtracts from cash in drawer.
Option: C
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SUbtract INventor y (141) subtracts from inventory for a product.
Option: C
SUbtract TAnk (72) subtracts from tank inventory counter.
Option: C
SYSBACK disk-based command to back up all system tables in RAM, except transactions, to the
SYSBACK.DTA file.
SYS_PAR disk-based configuration program for system parameters; main configuration program for
Site Controller.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa.
SYSte m (160) changes from the CFN3 prompt (R*) to the NT operating system prompt. Type EXIT to return to the CFN3 prompt. Designed for use from a remote site only.
TABLE disk-based configuration program for data table sizes.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [ filename ]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
TAX disk-based tax table entry program.
Options: [ ; [ C ][ I ]] [ -P | -R | -?
]
;C chain entries: keep looping back to the initial prompt
;I reconstruct the tax rate table
-P print tax table summary
-R print tax table in raw form used by
RESTORE
-? run in tutorial mode
TEst PCu (73) tests a pump control unit’s memory.
TRANBACK disk-based command to back up transaction data to the TRANBACK.DTA file.
TREE disk-based command to print directory structure of the R drive only.
TRFMT disk-based configuration program for local transaction format.
Options: [ -P ][ -V ] [filename]
-P print current configuration
-V display in TTY form if port is configured as a CRT in the system parameters, or vice versa
TYpe (5) prints the contents of a file.
Option: A
A option prints past the MS-DOS end-of-file marker
Unlock CArd (74) validates a card.
Options: C A
A option clears card file and sets negative lockout variable a shift-change command to list the state of the shift sequence and shift number for the system and for each console.
WHERE disk-based command to print current directory.
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FRED Command Summary
Modes
Command Mode Function
^E
^C
^N i e c i e c i e c enter edit mode enter command mode enter insert mode
Insert or Edit Mode
Command Argu.
Mode Function
^O
ENTER key
↑ or ^K
↓ or ^J
← or ^H
← or ^L
SPACEBA
R b e c i
DEL key
^D
^X k
^U
^S
^R
^Y
^P u d g x s e move cursor to end of line e enter command mode e enter insert mode i e delete one character left of cursor i e delete one character at cursor char i e delete current line e kill line from cursor up to character char i e undo changes to current line i e split line at cursor i e open line above i e open line below i e cursor up one line i e cursor down one line i e cursor left one character i e cursor right one character e cursor right one character e move cursor to beginning of line i e join current line to line above i e save current line i e put saved line below current line e scan backward (up) through file e scan forward (down) through file n char e c go to line number n e exchange character at cursor with character char char e search for character char
CFN III Quick Reference
Command Mode
Command Argu.
Mode Function g change find search n begin # end# begin# end# ec go to line number n c make changes to designated lines c c search for a pattern, enter insert mode print all lines in search range that match a pattern clear del begin# end# c erase entire file c deletes designated lines append filename c insert file at cursor load filename c replace buffer with file name filename c set name of current file save c save file resave q tabs n c resave existing file c quit editor, exit to operating system c set tab stops every n columns
System Variables
The following variables can be used in command files. Note that these are case-sensitive—they must be uppercase or lowercase, as shown below:
Name Definition
%0 Number of arguments on command line (note that this character is a zero).
%1-
%9
%A
Command line arguments one through nine.
Number of input lines from command terminalwaiting to be read. (To test if user
%C pressed ENTER).
%B# Current drawer balance for drawer #. No decimal is displayed.
Where command is being executed from:
1 = local command port (command terminal)
2 = remote command port
3 = cron
4 = console #1
5 = console #2
6 = console #3
7 = console #4
8 = Profit Point #1
9 = Profit Point #2
10 = Profit Point #3
11 = Profit Point #4
%D
%E
%Fd
Date (MM/DD/YY).
Last error code from last command.
A 0 means the command was completed successfully; greater than 0 usually means the command failed. Note that FIND and
STATUS O and CLOSE use the error code in a special way.
Where d is the drive letter. Gives space remaining, in bytes.
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%I
%J
%K Position of console keyswitch:
0 = off
1 = on
4 = supervisor
8 = manager
%M# Miscellaneous options where # stands for:
0 = non-resettable totals
1 = returns the initial drawer
balance in SYS_PAR
2 = transaction number of first
transaction in file
3 = transaction number of last
transaction in file
4 = status of bank modem (0=down,
1=available, 3=connected)
5 = status of CFN modem (0=down,
1=available, 2=dialing,
3=connected but not logged in,
4=logged in)
6 = if the parameter is enabled
for unique shift numbers for
each console, returns a 1; if
disabled, returns a zero
7C# = if the parameter is enabled
for unique shift numbers for
each console, returns the
shift number of console #;
if disabled, returns the
system’s shift number. (The #
can be replaced by a %a-%z
user variable to allow
variable selection of the
console number.
8C# = if the parameter is enabled
for unique shift numbers for
each console, returns the
shift sequence number of
console #; if disabled,
returns the system’s shift
sequence number.
(The # can be replaced by a
%a-%z user variable to allow
variable selection of the
console number.
9 = returns one if configured for
a CRT; otherwise, returns
zero.
%P
%Q
%R
%S
%T
Current site ID.
0=journal.log is up to date.
1=journal.log is not up to date.
Permission level of user currently signed on.
Site shift sequence number; each site shift change increments this number.
Site run level:
0 = running
1 = blocking new transactions
2 = stopped
3 = emergency stopped
4 = memory full
5 = crashed
Current site shift number (1, 2, or 3).
Time (HH:MM AM/PM).
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%U
%V
%W
%Y
%a-
%z
User number of user currently signed on.
Site version number.
Day of week-Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri,
Sat
Date-time (YYMMDDHHMM)
User string variables set by SET_VAR; up to
118 characters long.
.EXE
Executable programs used to ca rry out or perform an operation. These have an .EXE ending.
BATCH Executes processes on the Site Controller through the PC.
SC3 local Site Controller command terminal window on the PC.
SC3SHELL Site Controller command shell program on the PC.
CFN3 Backup
These are run from an NT command window, not the
SC3 window.
BACKUP NT command file which takes all files excluding .BINs, .EXEs, and HTML files placing them onto floppy diskette(s).
RESTORE NT command file which extracts the compressed files created with BACKUP and returns them to SC3 directory. Not the same as the site’s own
RESTORE described earlier.
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CFN3 CPU Board
Assembly part number: C05838.
Switches
PC Address Switch, SC-COMM CPU - S1
On the CPU board, card edge side, Switches 1-4, the
PC address DIP sets where in the PC address space the Dual RAM will occur. The SC-Comm board currently assumes D0000.
Address 1
C0000 cl
C3000 cl
C6000
C7000
CC000
CF000
D0000*
D3000
D6000
D9000
DC000
DF000
E0000
E3000 op op op op op op cl cl cl cl cl cl
3 cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op
cl
cl
op
op cl cl cl cl op op op op cl cl op op op op
Switch
2 cl cl
4 cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op
E6000
E9000
* = default op op
Switches 5-8 enable the IRQ. Choose one of the four possible interrupt priorities. Only one may be selected and no other device on the PC can use that interrupt. SC3.EXE assumes level 10. Other choices are 15, 11, and 12
5
6
7
8
Closed IRQ - 15
Closed IRQ - 12
Closed IRQ - 11
Closed IRQ - 10
Default - open
Default - open
Default - open
Default - closed*
SC3 Comm Board DIP Switch, CPU - S2
Position 4 - UP (open), default signon.
CFN III Quick Reference
Previous PC SC -COMM settings
Boards produced for the CFN3 prior to surface mount have a separate IRQ (S1) and Address (S2) switch settings. The CPU is S3. These are listed below.
PC IRQ Switch, SC-COMM CPU - S1
On the SC-COMM CPU board on the card edge side, middle DIP switch is the IRQ enable DIP switch. The
IRQ enable switch chooses one of the four possible interrupt priorities. Only one may be selected and no other device on the PC can use that interrupt.
SC3.EXE currently assumes level 10. Other choices are 15, 12, and 11.
1
2
3
4
Closed IRQ - 15 Default - open
Closed IRQ - 12 Default - open
Closed IRQ - 11 Default - open
Closed IRQ - 10 Default - closed
PC Address Switch, SC-COMM CPU - S2
On the CPU board, card edge right, the PC address
DIP sets where in the PC address space the Dual
RAM will occur. The SC-Comm board currently assumes D0000.
Switch
Cl cl cl cl
Cl cl cl op cl cl op cl cl cl op op
Address
C0000
C3000
C6000
C7000 cl op cl cl cl op cl op
CC000
CF000 cl op op cl D0000* cl op op op D3000
Switch op cl cl cl op cl cl op op cl op cl op cl op op op op cl cl op op cl op
Address
D6000
D9000
DC000
DF000
E0000
E3000 op op op cl E6000 op op op op E9000
SC3 Comm Board DIP Switch CPU - S3
SC3 Comm Board DIP Switch CPU - S3, position 4, default signon.
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Jumpers
SC-Comm CPU Board settings
Jumper Description
K3 AC power fail sense
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
K10
K11
AC watch dog timer
SC-Comm CPU (testing only)
RS-485 loop 1, 2 wire to 4 wire
RS-485 loop 2, 2 wire to 4 wire
Rx Clock from synchronous modem (DB-25-15)
ETC output to synchronous modem (DB-25-24)
Tx clock input from synchronous modem (DB-
25-17)
EPROM type
Setting
2-3 to enable
1-2-3 to disable*
1-2 to enable*
1-2 to reset
2-3 for 4 wire*
1-2 for 2 wire
2-3 for 4 wire
1-2 for 2 wire*
1-2 to connect
1-2 to connect
1-2 to connect
K12 EPROM type
2-3 for 27256 or
27128
2-3 for 27256 or
27128
* = default setting
CFN3 Memory Board
Assembly part number: C05839.
Switches
DIP Switch SC-Memory I/O-S1
Position & Definition
1 Boot to monitor after reset
2
Boot to OS after reset
Debug mode
Normal
3
4
Don’t talk to PC while in monitor
Monitor I/O goes to PC also
Monitor I/O goes to SC port 1 also
No monitor I/O to SC port 1
Setting open closed open closed open closed open closed
Dip Switch SC -Memory I/O-S2
Position & Definition
1
2
3
4
Battery 1
Setting
Battery 2 - External open=disabled* closed=enabled
N/A
N/A open=disabled closed=enabled* unused unused
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Jumpers
SC-Comm Memory I/O board settings
Jumper Description
K1 Date/Time Clock Speed
Setting
*1-2 for 4 wait state
K2 Enable A19 to RAM
2-3 for 1 wait state
*2-3 for 128Kx8
K3
K4
K5
RAM size
External Battery
Tokheim Reset Output
Channel 2
Do not install; not supported
1-2 for 512Kx8
*2-3 for 128Kx8
1-2 for 512Kx8 no connector = disabled
1-2 for reset
* = default
CFN3 Memory Map
00000
-
FFFFF
00000
00000
00000
00800
01700
10000
10100
10200
20000
20100
20300
20500
20700
00900
-
Fffff
RAM
DUAL RAM
EEPROM
SCC0
SCC1
SCC2
SCSI
LEDs
CPU Board Switches
Real Time Clock
Memory Board
Switches
Battery Status
Watchdog Reset
Battery Drain Control
EPROM
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LED Diagnosis
No LED lit: Did not reach EPROM . Check seating of CPU Socket, check jumpers k1 & k2 are set correctly.
1 LED lit: EPROM not relocated . Check seating of CPU Socket, check jumpers k1 & k2 are set correctly.
2 LED’s lit: Parallel ports not initialized or
Vectors not copied to RAM EPROM. Check seating of CPU socket. Check U19, U20, U14 and U46.
3 LED’s lit: Access BI-RAM failed . Check seating of CPU socket. Check U19, U20, U14 and U46.
4 LED’s lit: Failed to initialize UART channel
#1 . Check seating of CPU socket. Check chips
U32, U33, U36, U29, U16, U3 and U6.
5 LED’s lit: Failed to initialize Real Time
Clock . Check U4,U5, U3. Check connector P1 for unsoldered, bent or broken pins. Double check memory board k1, 1-2 jumper.
6 LED’s lit: Failed one of: Talk to PC; sends version command to PC; print power-up message; print data/time; boot operating system.
Check seating of CPU Socket. Check
U19, U20, U14, U46, U9, U15, U23, U24, U31 and U47.
7 LED’s lit: Should be OK.
Check seating of
CPU socket. This is not an expected type of failure. May indicate a bad DIAG.BIN has been loaded.
CFN III Quick Reference
Serial/Parallel Ports
CFN3 Ports
The RS232 ports on the SC can be used for any function that needs a RS232 port. The ports on the
PC are more limited. Com1-4 can be used for login, log printers, and command output may be directed to them. LPT1-2 can only be used as log printers or command output.
The CFN3 has one more RS422/485 channel available than the SCII. This has been assigned to be another island loop. Broadcast messages will be sent to both of these channels. The POS loop is the only loop for Profit Point connections.
Cable Connections
Port 1, Local RS232 - use cable number C05994,
CFN3 terminal cable assembly.
Port 2, Ribbon Cable to RS232 - use ribbon cable
C05554 (not currently used).
Port 3, RS232 - use cable number C05996, CFN3 to
Tokheim cable assembly.
Port 4, RS232 use cable number C05995, CFN3 modem cable assembly.
Port 5, RS232 use cable number C06006, CFN3
Wayne cable assembly.
Port 6 is extra and can be used as either a modem or
Wayne.
Note: Ports 1, 4, 5 and 6 are interchangeable.
Loops 1, 2, and 3 - use cable number C05670, cable assembly 4 position 1:1 HS/Line - 8ft. modular cable.
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The following is a list of ports and their assignments:
Name
CON
SC1
SC2
SC3
SC4
SC5
SC6
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
LPT1
LPT2
Chnl
0
1
2
10
11
12
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
P C
P C
P C
P C
P C
P C
Location
PC CRT/Keyboard
COMM CPU right DIN
Function
Local port login
RS232
COMM CPU 26 pin
ribbon
COMM MEM DB-9*
RS232 all cont. lines
Tokheim pumps
COMM MEM bottom DIN* RS232
COMM MEM middle DIN* RS232 jumperable
COMM MEM right DIN* RS232 jumperable
RS232
RS232
RS232
RS232
Parallel output
Parallel output
LOOP1
LOOP2
N/A
N/A
COMM CPU bottom handset* Island loop
COMM CPU middle handset* Island loop
LOOP3 N/A COMM CPU right handset* POS loop
* refer to diagram on previous page
Internal Profit Point setup
Plug the power supply into the Gasboy distribution box next to the word power. Plug the other end into an outlet.
Plug cables into their correct positions. Com2 of the computer connects into serial2 of the Gasboy distribution box.
Com3 on the computer connects to serial3 of the
Gasboy distribution box.
Diagnostic
Error Codes
The following error codes may appear in response to
PRINT DIAGNOSTICS;A.
Console
Errors in console-to-Site Controller messages:
CRC—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
DIE—device went down
NOR—no response
PIN—PIN errors
RDE—card read error
Errors in Site Controller-to-console messages:
NB3—buffer busy
NB5—invalid command
NB7—receiver overrun
NBA—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
Card & Gate Reader
Errors in reader-to-Site Controller messages:
CRC—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
DIE—device went down
NOR—no response
PIN—PIN errors
RDE—read error
Errors in Site Controller-to-reader messages:
NB3—buffer in use
NB4—not hexadecimal
NB5—invalid command
NB6—undefined EE command number
NB7—overflow/framing error
NB8—input buffer overrun
NB9—alphanumeric display busy
NBA—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
Pump Control Unit
Errors in PCU-to-Site Controller messages:
CRC—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
DIE—device went down
NOR—no response
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Errors in Site Controller-to-PCU messages:
NB0—invalid hose number or price level
NB1—pump in use
NB2—transaction data unavailable
NB4—not hexadecimal
NB5—invalid command
NB6—invalid pump number
NB7—overrun
NB8—buffer overflow
NB9—test
NBA—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
NBD—power failure
NBE—RAM contains transaction data
Tank Monitor
CRC—bad cyclical redundancy check (CRC)
DIE—number of communication losses
NOR—no response
Raw Mode
Error Codes
The following error codes may appear in conjunction with the %E error variable.
Code Meaning
00
Completed, Ok,
Passed
01
Transaction(s) in progress
02
Not found or does not exist
Code
15
16
Meaning
Valid card, bit mapped
Valid card, limited
17
Invalid card, bit mapped
03
04
Invalid data
Card is valid
18
Invalid card, limited
19
Expecting NC,
NW, or NY
20 String too long 05 Card is not valid
06
07
Device out of service
Pump is in use
21
Print heading before record
22
Some valid, some not
23 Already exists 08 Pump is not on
09 Illegal command
10 Command failed
24
25
Invalid price
Can’t open file
11 No more file space 26 Site not stopped
12
Manager key required
27 Can’t activate
13 Site is stopped
14 Invalid option
28 Gate in use
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Profit Point
Back panel
The back panel of the non-modular Profit Point looks like this:
The back panel of the modular Profit Point looks like this:
Scanner
The scanner should be set to the following parameters when the scanner is attached to the scanner port:
2400 baud (non-modular)
7 bits (non-modular) parity even (non-modular)
2 stop bits (non-modular)
RS-232 prefixes disabled
CTS/RTS disabled
RS-232 output carriage return only
1200 (modular)
8 bits (modular) no parity (modular)
1 stop bit (modular)
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CFN III Quick Reference
Menu Tree
Main menu
0. Exit to DOS
1. Operate Point-Of-Sale Terminal
2. PLU maintenance
0. Return to main menu
1. Add entries
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. UPC entries
2. Stock number entries
3. Department number entries
4. All PLU types
2. Edit entries
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. UPC entries
2. Stock number entries
3. Department number entries
4. All PLU types
5. PLU size #s
6. Change prices
7. Global edit
8. Global search and replace
3. List entries
4. Other lists and printing
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. List entries
2. Output to file for printout
3. Display product totals
4. Print product totals to file
5. Delete entries
6. PLU special operations
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. Set default entries
2. Output everything to ASCII file
3. Append changes to ASCII file
4. Input from ASCII file
5. Merge input from ASCII file
6. Clear PLU product totals
7. Configure scanner port
3. Utility
0. return to main menu
1. Test PLU file
2. Show directory tree and space used
3. Directory of drive A:
4. Format a diskette
5. View a text file
6. Edit a text file
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7. Copy PLU data file to diskette
8. Get new PLU data file from diskette
9. Installation menu
0. return to Profit Point main menu
1. New installation
2. Update all program and menu files
from diskette
3. Only update .EXE files
4. Batch files and menus
5. Fonts and utilities
6. POS and OS configuration files
7. Copy PLU data files
8. Directory of drive A:
9. Exit to DOS
4. Configuration
0. Return to main menu
1. Software configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Training mode off-hook rate
2. Show change as coins and bills
3. Minimum age to buy ask-ID items
4. Product totals kept in PLU file
5. Keep file of missing items
6. Off-hook beep rate
7. Validate checks
8. Enter birthdate when ID required
2. Hardware configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Console address
2. Address of printer/PIN pad
3. Type of PIN pad used
4. Printer type
5. Margins for printer (L T B)
6. Bar code scanner
7. Key switch type
8. Drawer type
9. Beeper type
3. Keyboard configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Configure keys
2. Move keys
3. List keyboard
4. Define new user keys
4. Set up config.pos file
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Network cards configuration
2. Discount configuration
3. Permission levels
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4. User menu configuration
5. Idle message and time
5. Printer configuration submenu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Forms (invoice) printer
5. Self-test
0. Return to main menu
1. Keyboard test
2. Read a card
3. Disk drive(s)
4. Show CMOS configuration
5. Customer display test
6. Open and close cash drawer
7. Test Manager’s key switch
8. Memory test submenu
0. Return to self-test menu
1. Video RAM test
2. Test free portions of base RAM
3. Quick test of entire base RAM
4. Show map of base memory
5. DOS shell
6. Back up files to diskettes
0. return to main menu
1. Everything
2. Data and configuration files
3. Program directories
4. System directories
5. Copy log files and missing UPC file
6. Delete log files and missing UPC file
7. Restore files from diskettes
0. Return to main menu
1. Everything
2. All missing or modified files
3. Data and configuration files
4. Changed data and configuration files
5. Program directories
6. System directories
Menu Tree – Profit Point
Main menu
0. Exit to DOS
v3.5
1. Operate Point-Of-Sale Terminal
2. PLU maintenance
0. Return to main menu
1. Add entries
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
CFN III Quick Reference
1. UPC entries
2. Add stock number entries
3. Add department number entries
4. Add all PLU types
2. Edit entries
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. UPC entries
2. Stock number entries
3. Department number entries
4. All PLU types
5. PLU size #s
6. Change prices
7. Global edit
8. Global search and replace
3. List entries
4. Other lists and printing
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. List entries
2. Output to file for printout
3. Display product totals
4. Print product totals to file
5. Delete entries
6. PLU special operations
0. Return to PLU maintenance menu
1. Set default entries
2. Output everything to ASCII file
3. Append changes to ASCII file
4. Input from ASCII file
5. Merge input from ASCII file
6. Clear PLU product totals
7. Header information
8. File statistics
9. Purge file and resize
7. Configure scanner port for PC use
8. Set PLU options
3. Utility
0. Return to main menu
1. Test PLU file
2. Show directory tree and space used
3. Directory of drive A:
4. Format a diskette
5. View a text file
6. Edit a text file
7. Copy PLU data file TO diskette
8. Get new PLU data file FROM diskette
9. Installation menu
0. Return to Profit Point main menu
1. New installation
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2. Update all program and menu files
from diskette
3. Only update .EXE files
4. Batch files and menus
5. Fonts and utilities
6. POS and OS configuration files
7. Copy PLU data files
8. Program modular keyboard
9. Exit to OS
4. Configuration
0. Return to main menu
1. Software configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Training mode off-hook rate
2. Show change as coins and bills
3. Minimum age to buy ask-ID items
4. Product totals kept in PLU file
5. Keep file of missing items
6. Off-hook beep rate
7. Validate checks
8. Enter birthdate when ID required
2. Hardware configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Console address
2. Address of printer/PIN pad
3. Type of PIN pad used
4. Customer display type
5. Profit Point type
6. Bar code scanner
7. Key switch type
8. Drawer type
9. Host IP address
3. Keyboard configuration menu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Configure keys
2. Move keys
3. List keyboard
4. Define new user keys
5. Keyboard port
6. Type of keyboard
7. Initialize serial keyboard
4. Set up config.pos file
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Network cards configuration
2. Discount configuration
3. Permission levels
4. User menu configuration
5. Idle message and time
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6. Currency configuration
5. Printer configuration submenu
0. Return to configuration menu
1. Forms (invoice) printer
2. Printer type (receipt)
3. Margins for receipt (LTB)
6. Edit language file
5. Self-test
0. Return to main menu
1. Keyboard test
2. Read a card
3. Disk drive(s)
4. Show CMOS configuration
5. Customer display test
6. Open and close cash drawer
7. Test Manager’s key switch
8. Memory test submenu
0. Return to self-test menu
1. Video RAM test
2. Test free portions of base RAM
3. Quick test of entire base RAM
4. Show map of base memory
5. DOS shell
6. Back up files to diskettes
0. Return to main menu
1. Everything
2. Data and configuration files
3. Program directories
4. System directories
5. Copy log files and missing UPC file
6. Delete log files and missing UPC file
7. Restore files from diskettes
0. Return to main menu
1. Everything
2. All missing or modified files
3. Data and configuration files
4. Changed data and configuration files
5. Program directories
6. System directories
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Special functions
0 Exit to main menu
1 Cashier sign on/off
2 Record safe drop
3 Load drawer total
4 Record unpaid completion (drive away)
5 Make payout sale
6 Reverse selected sale
7 Make return sale
9 Pay multiple sales
11 Load authorization number for selected sale
12 Apply offroad discount to selected sale
13 Reverse sale is unpaid
30 Enter site command mode
31 User defined function (con01)
32 User defined function (con02)
33 User defined function (con03)
34 User defined function (con04)
35 User defined function (con05)
36 Execute remote command
37 Download site configuration
50 Enter training mode
51 Enter stand-alone mode
52 Show communications
53 Communications monitor OFF [ON]
54 End the day and print report
55 End the shift and print report
56 User defined menu
57 User defined menu
58 Manager menu
59 File transfer menu
60 Execute local command
61 Execute PP01
62 Execute PP02
63 Execute PP03
64 Execute PP04
65 Execute PP05
66 Enter fuel amount for selected sale
67 Assign patron number for cash sale
68 Special network card types
69 Discounts
70 Clerk menu
71 User defined menu
72 Count cash in drawer
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CFN III Quick Reference
Check Point
Special Functions
This section contains a list of special functions that are in the default configuration for the Check Point.
00
01
02
03
04
05
Sign Off: operator sign off at Check Point
Sign On: operator sign on at Check Point
Safe Drop
Load Drawer
Unpaid Completion
Payout
06
07
08
09
Reversal
Return
Load Shift reserved for multiple sales; not yet implemented
10
11
12
13-23
Off-road fuel sales
These functions are undefined and can be configured to serve the needs of the user.
24-29 not available
30
Transfer Merchandise
Set Authorization Number
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Enters Site Controller command mode.
Executes CON01.CMD; default is
NEXTDAY.CMD, end the day and print report
Executes CON02.CMD; default is
NEXTSHFT.CMD, end the shift and print report
Executes CON03.CMD; default is
COUNT.CMD, record cash in drawer and final safe drop
Executes CON04.CMD; default is
REPORT.CMD yday, regenerate last end-of-day report
Executes CON05.CMD; default is console status report
Executes CON06.CMD; default is
REPRINT.CMD last, reprint last report
Executes CON07.CMD; default is
SAFEDROP.CMD, record safe drop
Executes CON08.CMD; default is
ADDRAWER.CMD, add change to drawer
Executes CON09.CMD; default is
LDDRAWER.CMD, load starting drawer balance
Executes CON10.CMD; default is
REPRINT.CMD day, reprint last end-of-day report
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51
52
53
46
47
48
49
50
41
42
43
44
45
Executes CON11.CMD; default is
REPORT.CMD shft, regenerate shift report for current day
Executes CON12.CMD; default is
REPORT.CMD pday, regenerate a previous endof-day report
Executes CON13.CMD; default is
REPORT.CMD pshft, regenerate shift report for a previous day
Executes CON14.CMD; default is
REPRINT.CMD pday, reprint any end-of-day report
Executes CON15.CMD; default is
REPRINT.CMD shft, reprint shift report
Executes CON16.CMD; (no default function)
FINA
Shamrock
Wright Express (Wex)
CITGO
Texaco or Phillips
Cenex
Coastal
Product Attributes
1
0
4
3
8
7
15 Enable patronage (Buypass only)
9 Use category number as department number in journal
Fuel product
Low inventory is indicated by an asterisk in PRINT
PRODUCT
5
2
Inventory tracking is enabled with ADD
INVENTORY, LOAD INVENTORY, or ENABLE
PRODUCT
Inventory is in dollars
Product is a special cash-withdrawal product
Product is a special payout product. Subtracts from sales.
Product is a special refund product
Check Point prompts Amount ? rather than Price ?
Check Point Key Map
The following diagrams show the Check Point key numbers, which are used to configure the Check
Point.
This keyboard layout shows the numbers of the
Check Point keys on a 71-key keyboard:
This keyboard layout shows the numbers of the
Check Point keys on a 36- and 56-key keyboard.
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Check Point Key Actions
13 club level 1
14 club level 2
15 club level 3
16 club level 4
17 club level 5
18 print
19 enter
20 insert key
21 signon
22 on/off
23 scan
24 repeat
25 total
26 no sale
27 review
28 void
The following table shows the default numbers used in assigning actions to Check Point keys (submenu 2 in the Console configuration program):
00 pump 40 sign off
01 merch
02 disable pumps
03 start
04 stop
41 sign on
42 safe drop
43 lo dr
44 drive off
05 preset
06 prepay
07 cash
08 credit
09 debit
10 checking
11 savings
12 cash acct
45 payout
46 reverse
47 return
48 lo sh
49 fn 9
50 move merc
51 auth numbr
52 offroad
53-63 fn 13 fn 23
64 command
65 con01
66 con02
67 con03
68 con04
69 con05
70 con06
71 con07
72 con08
73 con09
74 con10
75 con11
76 con12
77 con13
78 con14
29 discount
30 #px gn pr
31 qpx prd
32 qpx prds
33 qpx mprds
34 ppx gn pr
35 ppx prd
36 ppx prds
37 ppx mprds
38 self test
39 spec fun c
79 con15
80 con16
81 FINA
82 Shamrock
83 Wex
84 Citgo
85 Tex/Phil
86 Country Energy
87 Coastal
88-94 not used
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Switch Settings
CPU Board, Firmware 5.0 -5.2
CPU board assembly number: C04832.
DIP switch banks 2 and 3 on the Check Point CPU board set options:
DIP Switch Bank 2
Position & Definition
1
2-3
4
5
____
Setting(*=customary) key click beeper see below
*closed=enabled open=disabled cash drawer present *closed=yes
open=no
6
7-8 cash drawer type address
*open=Gasboy see below
Keyclick none short medium long
2-2 open open closed closed
Check Point Poll Address Select
2-3 open closed open closed
Address
3
4
1
2
2-7 open open closed closed
2-8 open closed open closed
5
6
7
8
DIP Switch Bank 3
Position & Definition
1 ____
2 dead man timer
3
4
____ self test mode keyswitch type off-hook beeps off-hook color off-hook beeper
Setting(*=customary)
*open=enabled
closed=disabled
*open=disabled
closed=enabled
*open=4 position
closed=2 position closed=soft
*open=loud
*open=red
closed=green closed=no
*open=yes
CPU Board, Firmware 5.3 & 5.4
CPU board assembly number: C05836.
There are no DIP switch banks on the Check Point
CPU board with this firmware version.
Pins 2 and 3 on K1 (next to U15) are normally jumpered.
Any RS-232 (serial) printer connected directly to the
Check Point CPU board goes to P11; a parallel printer goes to P12.
Check Point Test Mode
To begin a self test:
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
• turn keyswitch to MANAGER and press 00/NO
SALE, or
• disconnect the RS-422/485 connector, wait for the Out of Service display, and press 00/NO
SALE.
8
CLEAR
9
00 self-test memory test beeper check console card reader test display test keyboard test test opening of cash drawer check setting of switches (firmware 5.2) or configuration (firmware 5.3) serial port/loopback test printer test (ver. 5.4 and higher) ends self test manager key test (firmware 5.3 or later)
Configuration
In the self test with firmware 5.3, pressing 7 accesses configuration mode. (If the Check Point has never been configured or if its configuration has been erased, it will go into configuration mode at power up.)
The default selection is the first selection shown in each of the following option groups:
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Option Menus console address keyswitch type cash drawer drawer switch type
Selections
1 2 3 4
4 position
2 position yes no dr clo=sw closed dr clo=sw open beeper alert beep type alert beep repetition* key click type
LED color dead man timer console printer/pad** printer address
DES receipt line feed, top receipt line feed, end receipt left margin printer printer port enabled disabled short long no no
15 sec 8 sec
4 sec 2 sec short medium long none normal reversed on off none present
01 01-64 disabled enabled
0 1-10
10 00-18
04 00-10
Star undefined serial parallel decimal position decimal point ignore scan ignore scan
.00 none .0 .000 period comma
57 36-59, 62-77, 99
99 36-59, 62-77, 99 ignore scan ignore scan ignore scan
* in version 5.3e
99 36-59, 62-77, 99
99 36-59, 62-77, 99
99 36-59, 62-77, 99
** for Star RS-422 printer, set to none
While an option in each group is displayed, pressing:
• ENTER selects the currently displayed option and causes an option in the next group to display.
• 1 selects the next option in that group.
• 2 defaults to the first option in that group.
• 0 exits configuration mode and saves your changes.
• PREV selects the currently displayed option and displays the previous group.
• 7 returns you to the initial configuration display.
RS-422/485 Loopback Connector
Pin connections: 1 to 3 (black to green) and 2 to 4
(red to yellow).
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Vacuum Fluorescent
Display
DIP switch bank 1 on the Check Point fluorescent display board sets options:
VF Display on
Switch 1 Definition Console Cust. Display
1
2
3
4
----
----
TEST**
MASTER open open open closed open open open open
5
6
7
SLAVE
----
---- open open open closed open open
8 ---- open open
**in version 3.0; position 6 activates the self test in version 3.1.
Notes
1-3, TEST—If closed, the display performs a rotating barber-pole-pattern self test. The last four characters in the pattern have all dots lit.
1-4, MASTER—If closed, display transmits characters via its serial interface as it displays them.
This switch should be closed on the display in the
Check Point if a remote display is used also.
1-5, SLAVE—If closed, display listens on its serial interface and displays all characters received there.
This switch should be closed if a display is being used as a remote display connected to the display in the Check Point.
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Standalone
Receipt
Printer
Epson
Dip Switch Settings
Set 1
Switch Setting
1-1 OFF
1-2 OFF
1-3 OFF
1-4 OFF
1-5 OFF
1-6 OFF
1-7 ON
1-8 OFF
Function
Data Errors
Print as “?”
4K Buffer
DTR/DSR
Handshaking
8 Bits Data
Word
Parity Check
Disabled
Parity Odd
9600 Baud
Transmission
Speed
Set 2
Switch Setting
2-1 OFF
2-2 OFF
2-3 OFF
2-4 OFF
2-5 OFF
2-6 OFF
2-7 OFF
2-8 OFF
Function
Busy, Off Line or Buffer Full
Fixed Off
Normal Print
Density
Normal Print
Density
Fixed Off
Fixed Off
Reset Pin 6
Disabled
Reset Pin 25
Disabled
Star
Self Test
To start any Star printer’s self test and display its switch settings, turn its power on while pressing down on FEED.
Star (RS-422)
The part number is C06244; the adapter is C06243; and the cable is C06242. This printer works with both console CPU boards, C04832 and C05836.
This printer does not allow the use of a PIN pad. On
CPU board C05836, set the console printer/pad configuration to none.
Configure as type 3 in the Reader configuration program, menu 3 (parameters).
The Star printer has four DIP switch banks:
DIP Switch Bank 1 . Positions 1-4 and 6 are always closed; positions 7 and 8 are always open. Position 5 governs the height of the line feed: open=1/8 of an inch; closed (default)=1/6 of an inch.
DIP Switch Bank 2 . All 8 positions on DIP switch bank 2 should always be closed, with the possible exception of position 4, which sets the paper width: closed (default)=3-inch or 3.25-inch paper; open=2.5inch paper.
DIP Switch Bank 3 . Positions 1-4 and 6-8 should always be closed; position 5 should always be open.
DIP Switch Bank 4 . Switch 4, which has 4 positions, sets the address of the printer, as shown in the following chart. Note that the Star printer can never be address 4.
8
9
10
11
12
13
5
6
7
Address 4-1
1 op
2
3 cl op op cl op cl op cl op cl op
4-2
Cl
Op
Op
Cl
Op
Op
Cl
Cl op op cl cl
14 cl op op
Jumper B and C on SW5 and SW6.
4-3 cl cl cl op op op cl cl cl cl op op op op op op op op op cl cl cl
4-4 cl cl cl
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Star (RS-232) for CheckPoint
The part number is C06297, and the cable is C04532.
This printer works with console CPU board C05836.
Inside the CheckPoint, the ribbon from the printer port must be connected to P11, the serial printer connector on the CPU board.
Set the console printer/pad configuration to none, and set the printer address even if no PIN pad is used.
With 1.0 software, configure the printer as type 2 in the Reader configuration program, menu 3
(parameters). With 2.0 software, configure it as type
4.
All switches on DIP switch banks 1-4 are normally closed, with the exception of switch 5 on DIP switch bank 3, which is open.
SW5 and SW6 have A and C jumpered.
Star (Parallel)
The part number is C06451, and the cable is C01303.
This printer works with console CPU board C05836.
Inside the CheckPoint, the ribbon from the printer port must be connected to P12, the parallel printer connector on the CPU board.
Set the console printer/pad configuration to none, and set the printer address even if no PIN pad is used.
With 1.0 software, configure the printer as type 2 in the Reader configuration program, menu 3
(parameters). With 2.0 software, configure it as type
4.
Set all switches to on.
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184/186
Printer Setup
Settings for serial printer
SW1-1 on
SW1-2 on
SW1-3 on
SW1-4 off on
SW1-5 on
SW1-6 on
SW1-7 on
SW1-8 on
Parity: odd
Parity: no
Data bits: 8
Protocol: XON/XOFF (CFN)
Ready/Busy (Gasboy RS-232 splitter)
Test select: circuit
Mode select: print
Busy line selection: DTR - pin 20
Busy line selection: DTR - pin 20
SW2-1 off
SW2-2 on
SW2-3 on
SW2-4 on
SW2-5 on
SW2-6 off
SW2-7 on
SW2-8 off
Baud rate: 9600
Baud rate: 9600
Baud rate: 9600
DSR input signal: active (set to off for splitter)
Buffer threshold: 32 bytes
Busy signal timing: 1 sec (min.)
DTS signal: space after power on not used
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Printer
Controls
String
&&C;
Effect use condensed print (15 chars. per inch) use normal print (12 chars. per inch) &&N;
&&E;
&&U; use expanded print (7.5 or 6 chars per inch, depending if condensed or normal in effect) use expanded print (return to condensed/normal)
&&L nn ; set margin to nn ( nn is one or two digits)
&&V; text wait for insert, print text on inserted slip (check validation)
The C and N options may be followed by any combination of B or E. B causes the text to be struck twice, giving a bold effect. E puts the print into expanded mode.
Name on Receipt
Track 1 only
The card reader device must support track 1 to use the following characters:
@N prints customer’s name if known. Line prints regardless even if no name found.
@O if found on line with @N, line will not print unless customer name is known.
POS
Reports
Tender Codes
In the following table, a first digit of:
0 = club card
1 = debit checking
3 = credit card
4 = cash
2 = debit savings
Code Tender
5 = unpaid
Code Tender
000 Gasboy club card 331 Trendar
001 Country Energy regional club card
002 Country Energy local club card
003 CITGO Fleet
004
100
200
300
IAES
Debit checking
Debit savings
Bank credit card
332
333
Tesoro
Sinclair Fleet
334 Gascard
335 Amarada-Hess
336 Voyager
337 JCB
338 Gulf
339 Fuelman 302 Wright Express card
303 American Express card
304 VISA card
305 MasterCard
306 Discover card
307 FINA card
308 AMOCO card
340
341
IAES Fleet
Country Mark
342 Southern States
343 Amoco Multi card
344 Amoco Torch
345 Amoco Transi card
309 CITGO Plus card 346 MasterCard Fleet
310 Diamond 347 VISA Fleet
Shamrock card
311 Texaco card 348 Amoco Co Brand
312 Sinclair card 349 API
313 Carte Blanche card 350 Citgo FAMS
314 Diners Club card 351 Gasboy Fleet One
315 customer charge 352 Gasboy Debit
316 employee charge 353 Gasboy Program 1
317 Phillips card 354 Gasboy Program 2
318 Comdata card
319 CCIS card
355 Gasboy Program 3
356 SPS Fleet
320 Coastal card 357 T Chek
321 Buypass Fleet card 358 Shell GO
322 Generic fleet card 365 Citgo PrePaid
323 PHH Fleet Amer card
366 Citgo Black (Plus)
324 CITCO Red card 400 cash
325 CITCO Silver card 401 food stamps
326 Quick Fuel 402 checks
327 Transcash
328 NTS Fuel
403
500 full-serve unpaid
329 TIC
330 EFS
501 Instant-on denial
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Event Codes
Code Event
000 Clerk sign-on
001 Clerk sign-off
002 New shift
003 Safe drop
004 No sale
Code Event
012 Enter stand alone mode
013
014
015
016
Training mode
Load drawer
Add drawer
AC power fail
005 System reboot 017 Outstanding pre-pay
006 Configuration change 018 Next clerk
007 Device up
008 Device down
019 Settlement complete
020 Settlement failed
009 Void all items
010 New day
011 End of day
021 Final safe drop
022 Exit stand alone mode
023 Instant-on refusal
Record Identifiers
The following table summarizes the various record identifiers and their associated data:
Description
Cashier Report
Record
Id
CSH
Data clerk,datetime
Shift Report Record
End of Day Report
Record
Events Logged
SHF serial,shift,POS,dateti me
DAY site,serial,datetime
Fuel Sales
EVT type,POS,shift,amount
,datetime
FUL dept,count,quantity, amount
Inside Fuel Sales
Outside Fuel Sales
Total Fuel Sales
Merchandise
Departments
Merchandise Items
Misc. taxable merchandise
IFS
OFS
TFS
DEP
ITM count,quantity,amount count,quantity,amount count,quantity,amount dept,count,amount stock,size,count,amou nt
MTX count,amount
Misc. nontaxable merchandise
Total Merchandise
Sales
Department Sale
Adjustments
MNT count,amount
TMS
ADJ count,amount count,amount
UNP count,amount Drive-aways
(UnPaid)
Returns
Total Sale
Adjustments
Offroad Tax
Net Sales Tax
Total Net Sales
Tenders
Tenders Inside
RTN
TSA count,amount
Amount
ORT count,amount
TAX count,amount
TNS
SYT
STI amount type,count,amount type,count,amount
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Description
Tenders Outside
Id
STO
Data type,count,amount
Other Credit OCR count,amount
Other Inside Credit OCI count,amount
Other Outside Credit OCO count,amount
Total Inside Credit TIC count,amount
Total Outside Credit TOC count,amount
Total Credit Tenders TCR count,amount
Total Noncredit
Total Tenders
Fuel by Tenders
TNC
TST
FST count,amount count,amount type,count,quantity, amount
Fuel by Other Credit FOC count,quantity,amount
Prior shift Pre-pays PSP count,amount
Change for other
POS
Change by other
POS
Outstanding Prepays
CFP
CBP
OST count,amount count,amount count,amount
Sign-on
Sign-off
SON count
SOF count
No Sales
Item Voids
Sale Voids
Reversals
NOS
ITV
SVD
RVS count count,amount count,amount count,amount
Unprocessed records UPR count,amount
Cash Withdrawals CAW count,amount
Instant-on Refusals IOR count,amount
Total Fuel Only
Total Merchandise
Only
TFO
TMO count,amount count,amount
UPC Items Scanned UIS
UPC Items Hand
Total Mdse/Fuel
UIH count count
TMX count,amount
Total Patronage
Sales
Total All Sales
TPS
TAS count,amount count,amount
Average Fuel Only
Average
PFO percent,average
PMO percent,average
Merchandise Only
Average Mixed PMX percent,average
Average All Sales
Average Inside
Credit
ALL
PIC
Average percent,average
Average Outside
Credit
POC percent,average
Average Credit PCR percent,average
Average Noncredit PNC percent,average
Average Seconds SEC
Card Auto (Swiped) CDS count,average count
Card Hand Entered CDH count
Settlement Compete SCP count,amount
Settlement Failed
Starting Drawer
SFL
SDB count amount
Balance
Drawer Tender
Adjustments
DAJ type,amount
Add Drawer
Pay outs
ADD count,amount
PYO count,amount
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Description
Safe Drops
Id
SFD
Final Safe Drop FSD
Final Book Balance FBB
Data count,amount count,amount amount
Ending Drawer
Balance
EDB amount
Drawer Over/(Short) DOS amount
This table summarizes the record identifiers that do not appear in the standard reports:
Description Id Data
Total to account for TAF amount
Total Lottery
Total Coupons
TLT
TCP amount amount
Sign On User ID
Total Dept Sales
SOU userID,count
TDS amount
Sample Commands
REPORT 1 PDAY LOG Regenerates the end-ofday report from the PREVIOUS.LOG file, and prints it on console 1’s receipt printer.
REPORT 2 PSHFT 5 2 4 Regenerates the shift report for shift 2 at console 4 from the PREVIOUS.5 file, and prints it on console 2’s receipt printer.
REPRINT 1 PDAY THU Reprints Thursday’s end-of-day report on console 1’s receipt printer.
REPRINT 2 SHFT TUE 3 1 Reprints Tuesday’s shift report for shift 3, console 1, at console 2’s receipt printer.
Link
Terminal
Setup
General Setup
Emulation
Enhancements
VT52
Off
Virtual Terminal Off
Scroll Style Jump
Auto Scroll
Auto Wrap
Received CR
On
On
CR
Auto Page
Warning Bell
Margin Bell
Bell Sound
Off
On
Off
1
Block Terminator US/CR
Send ACK Off
Monitor Mode Off
The warning bell, margin bell, and bell sound parameters can be set as you wish. All other parameters should be set as shown.
Communications Setup
Main Baud 9600
Main Data/parity 8/None
Aux Baud 9600
Aux Data/Parity 8/None
Main Stop Bits 1 Aux Stop Bits 1
Main Rcv Hndsk XON/XOFF Aux Rev Hndsk NONE
Main Xmt Hndsk NONE Aux Xmt Hndsk XON/XOFF
Ignore 8th bit
Comm Mode
Disconnect
Off Aux Rev Level 50%
Full Duplex Aux Port RS232
2 sec Aux Interface RS232
Serial Printer
All parameters should be set as shown.
Display Setup
Columns
80/132 Clear
Lines
Pages
Status Line
Cursor Style
132
On
24
Background
Attributes
Wprt Intensity
1X Lines Wprt Reverse
Ext Wprt Underline
Blink Block Refresh Rate
Dark
Char
Dim
Off
Off
60 Hz
Cursor On Pound Char US
Screen Saver 15 min Auto Font Load On
You can change the Columns setting from 132 to 80 if you wish. However, this may cause transactions displayed on the screen (and printed on the Okidata printer) to wrap, hindering readability. Set the Cursor
Style and Screen Saver parameters as you wish. All other parameters should be set as shown.
Keyboard Setup
Key Click
Key Repeat
Key Lock
Return Key
Enter Key
Back Space Key
Left Alt Key
Off
On
Caps
CR
CR
BS/DEL
Funct
Break
Xmt Limit
250 ms
None
FKey Xmt Limit None
Key Code ASCII
WP Keyboard Off
Mode
Lock Keyboard
Language
Disable
US
Delete Key Normal
Set Key Click and Key Repeat as you wish. All other parameters should be set as shown.
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FKey Lock Off
Feature Lock Off
Keypad
Cursor Keys
Xfer Term
Numeric
Normal
EOS
ANSI Setup
Send
Send Area
Print Area
Send Term
National
All
Screen
Screen
None
Char Mode Multinational Print Term None
Keys Typewriter Print Mode Auto/Normal
VT 100 ID VT 100 Auto Answerback Off
Any commands run at the Site Controller will not be logged unless you:
• direct output to the logger (use >log with the command), or
• press CTRL - SHIFT - PRINT SCREEN simultaneously. Pressing these keys toggles the
Main port output to the logger. (The message line at the top of the screen toggles between FDX
MAIN and FDX>AUX.)
All other parameters should be set as shown above.
Island Card
Reader I
CPU Board
Part number: C05375.
Switches
DIP Switch Bank 2
DIP switch 2 on the reader terminal CPU board sets options, including the reader terminal address:
Position & Definition Setting(*=customary)
1 see below
2
3
4
5
6
7-10 decimal point
DES PIN encryption reader type gate reader reader type address
*open
*open=enable
closed=disabled
*closed=disabled
open=enabled see below
*open=disabled
closed=enabled see below see below
10
11
12
13
14
15
7
8
9
4
5
6
Reader Type 2-4 mag swipe without optical closed
2-6 closed
1
2
3 mag swipe with optical mag insert closed open open closed optical
Notes closed open
Position 2-1 is not used in SC II software versions
1.0 and later. (In software versions 0.2 and before, 2-
1 is the deadman timer switch: open
(default)=enabled, closed=disabled.)
Position 2-5— In SC II software versions 0.2 and before, 2-5 is the CRC switch; open=CRC enabled, closed= disabled.
Address 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl op cl op cl cl cl cl cl cl op op op op op op op cl op op op op cl cl cl cl op op op op op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op 16 op
Jumpers
Jumper Function and/or Normal Setting
K1 Position 1=LCD display
Position 1 and 2=Beckman alphanumeric display
K2, K3 K2 in position 2 and K3 in position 1=Omron reader
K2 in position 1 and K3 in position
2=Magstripe reader
K4
K5
K6
----
Position 2=2K RAM; position 1=8K RAM
Jumpered when using motorized reader
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Test Mode
To activate test mode, open the island card reader door, flip the S3 switch on the CPU board to TEST , and press START OVER on the keypad. (The unit must remain open during tests.) The keypad is now enabled for selecting one of the 9 test routines:
1 test front panel lights for paper low and paper out on receipt printer
2 test the table messages
3 test printer
4 test DES
5 test alphanumeric display
6 test keypad
7 test card reader (mag or optical)
8 display baud rate and address
9 test paper cutter
Printers
Star
There are two DIP switch banks on the Star printer.
Each position must be set as follows:
DIP Switch Bank 1
Position & Definition
1-3 9600 baud
4 stop bit 1
5 X-on/X-off mode
6 8 data bits
7 no parity
8 even parity
DIP Switch Bank 2
Position & Definition
1 USA character set
2 USA character set
3 printer type
4 CR valid
Required Setting on on off on on off
Required Setting on on on off
Island Card
Reader II
CPU Board
Part number: C05857.
Works with program software 5.0 and above.
Notes
Beckman display not supported
Motorized reader not supported
Novatronics printer not supported
3
4
5
Switches
DIP Switch Bank
DIP switch on the reader terminal CPU board sets options, including the reader terminal address:
Position & Definition
1 not used
2 decimal point
6
7-10
1 or 2 line display reader type gate reader reader type address
Setting(*=customary) not used
*open=enable
closed=disabled
*closed=1 line
open=2 line see below
*open=disabled
closed=enabled see below see below
Reader Type 4 mag swipe without optical closed mag swipe with optical mag insert closed open optical closed
6 closed open closed open
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13
14
15
16
9
10
11
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
Address 7
1 cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl op op op op op op op op
Jumpers
cl cl op op cl cl op op
9 cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl cl cl op op op op
8 cl cl cl cl op op op op
Jumper Function and/or
Normal Setting
Setting(*=customary)
K1
K2
K3
K4, K5
Jumpered=debug *always open
Watchdog timer
*1-2=on (always)
2-3=off
---- *open, future use
Position 1-2=AM MAG
Position 2-3=Omron reader
Test Mode
To activate test mode, open the island card reader door, flip the S3 switch on the CPU board to TEST , and press START OVER on the keypad. (The unit must remain open during tests.) The keypad is now enabled for selecting one of the 9 test routines:
1 test front panel lights for paper low and paper out on receipt printer
2 test the table messages
3 test printer
4 test DES
5 test alphanumeric display
6 test keypad
7 test card reader (mag or optical)
8 display baud rate and address
9 test paper cutter cl op cl op cl op cl op
10 cl op cl op cl op cl op
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CFN III Quick Reference
Printers
Star
There are two DIP switch banks on the Star printer.
Each position must be set as follows:
DIP Switch Bank 1
Position & Definition
1-3 9600 baud
4 stop bit 1
5 X-on/X-off mode
6 8 data bits
7 no parity
8 even parity
Required Setting on on off on on off
DIP Switch Bank 2
Position & Definition
1 USA character set
2 USA character set
3 printer type
4 CR valid
Required Setting on on on off
DPT
The Tokheim DPT comes in two models: TCS and
Premier.
Keypad
$ c
C
Y
N
The keys on the TCS and Premier DPT keypads can be configured for different functions with the
Tokheim DPT/Gilbarco CRIND keyboard layout on page 4 of the CFN3’s SYS_PAR program. The characters that select different functions are shown below. Note that these characters are case-sensitive:
Char. Function
0-9
.
E
Numeric digits 0 through 9
Decimal point
ENTER
CLEAR
Yes
No
Cash inside
Cash outside
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D d
B b
X x
Debit inside
Debit outside
Credit (bank card) inside
Credit outside
H h
CANCEL
CLEAR/CANCEL (CLEAR if data entry started; else CANCEL)
Help
Help/Decimal (Decimal if data entry started; else Help) n No/CANCEL (No if in yes/no state; else
CANCEL)
Start S u unused key
The numbers of the keypad keys on the TCS are:
1
2
3
7
8
9
13
14
15
19
20
21
4
5
10
11
16
17
22
23
6 12 18 24
The default function arrangement of the TCS keypad:
B
N
1
4
B
N
2
5 b
Y
3
6 b
Y
C
C
7 8 9 E h 0 X E
The numbers of the keypad keys on the Premier are:
6
12
5
11
4
10
3
9
2
8
1
7
18 17 16 15 14 13
24 23 22 21 20 19
The default function arrangement of the Premier keypad: h
0
X
E
7
8
9
E
4
5
6
C
1
2
3
C
N
N
Y
Y
B
B b b
Address 1-7
10
11
12
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on off off off off
The string that would be typed into the Tokheim
DPT/Gilbarco CRIND keyboard layout item in
SYS_PAR to give the Premier keypad function arrangement shown above is:
BN147hBN2580bY369XbYCCEE
Some TCS and Premier keys are “double” keys, made up of a pair of single keys. On a double key, the same function must be selected for each member of the pair. On the TCS, 1 and 7, 13 and 19, 2 and 8,
14 and 20, 21 and 22, and 23 and 24 are pairs in a double key. On the Premier, keys 1 and 7 must be the same, and keys 13 and 19 must be the same.
Switches
DIP Switch Bank 1
Position & Definition on = printer has tear bar
1
2 off=printer has cutter bar pump side on = side A, off = side B
3-7 reader address
8 on = 4-line display off = 2-line display
Setting(*=customary)
* on (requires DPT ver
1.0D) on
(see below)
*on off on on on on on on on off off off on off off off off on
1-5 on on on off on on on on off off off off off off on on on on on off
1-6 on on on off on on off off on off off on on off off on on off off on
1-4 on on off off on off on off off on off on off on off on off on off on
1-3
On
Off
On
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26
27
28
21
22
23
24
29
30
31
32 off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off off on on on on off off off off
Jumpers
on on on on off off off off off off off off on on off off on on off off on on off off
2-wire operation (default) : jumpers 9, 10, and 11 in position 1.
Connector J4:
3 - Tx+/Rx+ (CFN 422 - 1 & 3)
4 - Tx-/Rx- (CFN 422 - 2 & 4)
4-wire operation : jumper 9 - position 1; jumpers 10 and 11 - position 2.
Connector J11:
3 - Rx- (CFN422-4)
4 - Rx+ (CFN422-3)
5 - Tx+ (CFN422-1)
6 - Tx- (CFN 422-2)
CRIND
Version 2.0b or later of the Site Controller software is required to run a Gilbarco CRIND (Card Reader IN
Dispenser). The CRIND should be on the RS-422 port.
Keypad
on off on off on off on off on off on off
The keys on the CRIND keypad can be configured for different functions with the Tokheim
DPT/Gilbarco CRIND keyboard layout item on page
4 of the CFN3’s SYS_PAR program. The characters that select different functions are shown below. Note that these characters are case-sensitive:
Char. Function
0-9 Numeric digits 0 through 9
. Decimal point
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E
C
Y
N
$ c
D
ENTER
CLEAR
Yes
No
Cash inside
Cash outside
Debit inside d
B b
X x
H h n
Debit outside
Credit (bank card) inside
Credit outside
CANCEL
CLEAR/CANCEL (CLEAR if data entry started; else CANCEL)
Help
Help/Decimal (Decimal if data entry started; else Help)
No/CANCEL (No if in yes/no state; else
CANCEL)
S Start u unused key
The numbers of the keypad keys on the CRIND are:
1
6
11
16
2
7
12
17
3
8
13
18
4
9
14
19
Note that keys on the left half of the keyboard— that is, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and 18— cannot be programmed.
5
10
15
20
The default function arrangement of the CRIND keypad:
1
4
7
C
2
5
8
0
9
E
3
6 u
$
N
H
The string that would be typed into the Tokheim
DPT/Gilbarco CRIND keyboard layout item in
SYS_PAR to give the CRIND keypad function arrangement shown above is: b
B
Y
X
123ub456$B789NYC0EHX
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Cabling
D-Box to Gilbarco Interface
Pump Loop
Part number: C06691.
There are two wires, which have spade lugs on one end and a DB-9S connector on the other. The wires connect the terminal block on the back of the interface box to the male 9-pin connector current loop at the distribution box.
Terminal Block DB-9S Wire Color
1 - 6 red
1 + 7 black
At the terminal block, connect the red wire to the black wire and the black wire to the red wire.
CRIND Loop
Part number: adaptor is C06692; cable is C06242; both together are C06326.
There are four wires, which have a modular handset plug on one end and a DB-9P connector on the other. The wires connect the spare RS-422 jack on the interface box to the DB-9S RS-422 loop at the
D-box.
Modular Plug DB-9P
1
2
2
6
3
4
3
7
Signal Name
RX+
RX-
The wire colors are not significant.
TX-
TX+
The modular pins are numbered from right to left when looking at the modular plug from the retainerclip side, with the cable inserted into the plug on the side closest to you.
SDI/Wayne
CAT
The keys of the CAT keypad can be configured for different functions with the TokheimDPT/Wayne
CAT keyboard layout item on page 4 of the CFN3’s
SYS_PAR program.
Keypad
The characters that select different functions are shown below. Note that these characters are casesensitive:
Character Function of key
0-9
.
Numeric digits 0-9
Decimal point
E
C
Y
ENTER
CLEAR
Yes
D d
B
N
$ c b
X x
H
No
Cash inside
Cash outside
Debit inside
Debit outside
Credit (bank card inside)
Credit outside
CANCEL
CLEAR/CANCEL (CLEAR if data entry started; else CANCEL)
Help
Help/Decimal (Decimal if data entry h n
S u started; else Help)
No/CANCEL (No if in yes/no state; else
CANCEL)
Start unused key
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The numbers of the keypad keys on the CAT are:
1
6
11
2
7
12
3
8
13
4
9
14
5
10
15
16 17 18 19 20
Note that keys on the left half of the keyboard - that is: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and 18 - cannot be programmed.
The default func. arrangement of the CAT keypad is:
1
4
2
5
3
6 u
$ b
B
7
C
8
0
9
E
N
H
Y
X
The string that would be typed into the Tokheim/
DPT/Wayne CAT keyboard layout item in SYS_PAR to give the CAT keypad function arrangement shown above is:
123ub456$B789NYC0EHX
SDI Box Switches
MODA/MODB are on switch 7, RESET on switch 8.
For Wayne CAT, SDI #1, make all switches to OFF
(open).
For Wayne CAT, SDI #2, make position 5 ON
(closed), all others OFF (open).
To clear application memory:
1. Close switch position 6
2. Close switch position 8
3. Open switch position 8
4. Wait a few seconds
5. Open switch position 6
CFN III Quick Reference
Insight
Interface
PC Connection
Connect com1 (default) or alternate PC Com port to the DB25 connector of the 9600 converter (Gasboy part# C05859). Use a standard PC DB9 to DB25 cable (part# C06253). The following is an overview of the connections and a wiring illustration:
CFN
3
DB9-DB25 CABLE
C06253
Com1
C05859
9600
Converter
Tokheim 69 Box Tokheim Insight
-485 4
+485 3
GND 2
GND 1
P2 Connector
3
4
1
2
2
1
4
3
Site J1
(for multiple connections)
J2, J3, J4, J5
5 -485 Red
4 +485 White
6 DCC Black
(See NOTE)
PMR-C Junction Box
NOTE:
Connections for Premier B are
3, 1, and 5 instead of 5, 4, and 6.
Connect the power supply (part# C05440) to the
9600 converter and plug it in.
Insight Board Switches
SW1 on the Insight board is used to set the Insight address and baud rate for the site controller port.
Leave position 1 and 2 alone. These control internal settings for the Insight/pump interface, which should be set at the factory or by a Tokheim service person.
Set each Insight address to match the site’s DPT address. These are set using positions 3-7.
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OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
4
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Set position 8 to OFF for 9600 baud.
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
5
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
6
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
7
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Parameter File
For COM 1, the parameter file is located and named:
C:SC3\XBIN\insight.A01
For COM 2, the parameter file is located and named :
C:SC3\XBIN\insight.A02
Parameter File Defaults
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
19
20
21
22
15
16
17
18
23
24
25
Address
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
FIRST_ADDRESS= and LAST_ADDRESS= refer to the Insight address range this SDI is supposed to control.
ID=Insights1-16
FIRST_ADDRESS=1
LAST_ADDRESS=16
Non-Debit operations:
DEBIT_MODE=N
Debit operation:
DEBIT_MODE=Y
PROMPT=
Everything after the “PROMPT=” is the wording of the prompt, multiple spaces and punctuation are ignored. These can be unique for each site and must be entered, matching the reader prompt. These two are examples:
PROMPT= enter amount $
PROMPT= enter driver id:
Defaults:
INSERTED_WRONG_MESSAGE=Card inserted wrong Please insert again
READ_ERROR_MESSAGE= Read error
Please insert again
REMOVE_CARD_MESSAGE= Remove
Quickly
BAD_CARD_MESSAGE=Unable to read card
Use a different card
SALE_CANCELLED_MESSAGE=Sale
Cancelled
Payment Softkey Labels:
CASH_HERE_PROMPT=Cash Here
CASH_INSIDE_PROMPT=Cash Inside
CREDIT_HERE_PROMPT=Credit Here
CREDIT_INSIDE_PROMPT=Credit Inside
DEBIT_HERE_PROMPT=Debit Here
DEBIT_INSIDE_PROMPT=Debit Inside
Native mode with no graphics.
NATIVE_MODE=Y
Merchandise:
ITEM_AMOUNT_PROMPT=enter amount $
Up to 6 items are allowed in the following format:
ITEM=name:price:deparment
For example:
ITEM=Qt oil:99:22
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Softkey and Animation sequences
Softkeys
~s =
~p =
~c = start/cancel/help payment type cancel/help
~q =
~h =
Yes/No enter/cancel/help
~d = dollar preset (use with “enter amount” step in reader configuration)
~M = merchandise
Animation sequences
~B =
~C = spinning clock insert card
~R =
~N =
~n =
~L = receipt printing remove nozzle replace nozzle remove nozzle and lift lever
~l =
~W =
~$ = lift lever car wash cash
Pump
Control Unit
EXPMUX CPU Board
Part number: C05837
LEDs
LED Color Function
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5, 8, 11, 14
DL6, 9, 12, 15 green green red red red red
DL7, 10, 13, 16 red reset high battery okay
422 receive
422 transmit slow flow, pump 1, 2, 3, 4 fast flow, pump 1, 2, 3, 4 submersible, pump 1, 2, 3, 4
CFN III Quick Reference
Switches
DIP switch banks B and C on the EXPMUX CPU board set options latched in at power-up time:
DIP Switch Bank B
Position & Definition
1-4 address
5 pulser type
6-8 relay
Address B-1
13
14
15
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
16 op
DIP Switch Bank C cl op cl op cl op cl cl op cl op cl op cl op
Setting(*=customary) see below closed closed
B-4 op op op op op op op op cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl
B-3 op op op op cl cl cl cl op op op op cl cl cl cl
B-2 cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op
Position & Definition
1-4
5
6
7 pulser enabled (pumps
1-4) (see note below)
---- dead man timer
----
Setting(*=customary) closed=after reset is complete open=upon activation
*always open=enabled
8 test mode
*closed=no open=yes
Note: In connection with pulser enabled, there are two error codes, each with three characters, that can show up in the error column on a transaction printout.
The reset-failed-to-start transaction code is $D2 through $DF, and the reset-failed-to-complete transaction code is $E5 through $EF ($ indicates hexadecimal). The last character in each code (2 through F or 5 through F) is the number of seconds the PCU waited for reset to start or complete. This
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CFN III Quick Reference numeric character is incremented by one each time the PCU reset-to-start/complete times out, until the maximum timeout of 15 (15 is F in hexadecimal counting) seconds is reached.
Test Mode.
When test mode is activated with switch
C-8, switch C-5 determines the relay limits:
C-5 open
Function pump slows at 500 pulses and turns off at 510 pulses closed pump slows at 50 pulses and turns off at 60 pulses
In test mode, switches C-6 and C-7 select the pump to be tested:
Pump to Test
1
2
3
4
Jumpers
C-6 closed open closed open
C-7 closed closed open open
Jumper Setting
K1 installed=battery connected
Setting removed=battery disconnected
Default installed
CMOS CPU Board
Part number: C05321
LEDs
LED
L1
L2
L3, 4, 5, 6
Color Function red 422 transmit red red
L7, 8, 9, 10 red
422 receive submersible & slow flow, pump
1, 2, 3, 4 fast flow, pump 1, 2, 3, 4
Switches
DIP switch banks B and C on the CMOS CPU board set options latched in at power-up time.
DIP Switch Bank B
Position & Definition
1-4
5
6
7 address address address baud rate
8 baud rate
Setting(*=customary) see below
*always closed
*always closed
*open=9600
closed-see below
*closed=9600
open-see below
12
13
14
15
16
8
9
10
11
Address
1
2
3
6
7
4
5
B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5 B-6 cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl cl cl cl op op op op cl cl cl cl op op op op cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl op op op op op op op op cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl
Baud Rate not used
9600
1200
300
B-7 closed open closed open
B-8 closed closed open open
5
6
7
8
DIP Switch Bank C
Position & Definition
1-4 pulser enabled pumps 1-4
CRC required dead man timer
____ test mode
Setting(*=customary)
*closed=after reset is
complete
open=upon activation
*open=required
closed =not required
*always open=enabled
*closed=no
open=yes
Jumpers
Jumper Setting-IN
K1
K2 normal battery
Setting-OUT battery test no battery
Default installed installed
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I/O Board
The part number of the original PCU I/O board is
C05668.
Jumpers
Jumper Position
K1-K4 (see below)
K-5 in=low speed main pulsers
Position out=high speed main pulsers
Default out
K1-K4 power pulsers 1-4.
For pulsers with mechanical switch closures (such as VR 1871 series):
For electronic pulsers requiring +12
Volt power (such as VR 7671 series):
For pulsers with an external power supply (such as VR 7874 series):
CFN III Quick Reference
9800 Pump
Dispenser
CPU Board
Jumpers
Jumper K1 is set according to the size of the RAM IC in socket U19. At this time, only the 2K size is being used:
RAM
2K
8K
Jumper Pins across 2 and 3 across 1 and 2
LED Indicators
LED Function
L1
L2
AUTH1 - side 1 AC authorization present
SLOW1 - side 1 slow flow solenoid
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
FAST1 - side 1 fast flow solenoid
SUBM1 - side 1 submersible starter relay
AUTH2 - side 2 AC authorization present
SLOW2 - side 2 slow flow solenoid
FAST2 - side 2 fast flow solenoid
SUBM2 - side 2 submersible starter relay
L9 PUL1A - side 1 pulser, channel A
L10 PUL1B - side 1 pulser, channel B
L11 HAND1 - side 1 handle switch
L12 PUL2A - side 2 pulser, channel A
L13 PUL2B - side 2 pulser, channel B
L14 HAND2 - side 2 handle switch
Test Points
Test points are provided for voltage measurements.
Test Point
TP1
TP2
Function
+5VDC
DC ground
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Switches
Switch settings should be changed with the power switch OFF. The new settings are read by the CPU board when the power is turned ON again.
Switch Bank 1
Position & Definition
1 baud rate
2
3-4 lead detect delay
5 ----
6 authorization activates
7
8 communication mode totalizers
----
Setting(*=customary)
*open=9600
closed=1200
*open=on-line
closed =standalone see below
*open=no
closed=yes
*open=no
closed=reset
Delay Time
0
4
5
6
1-3 closed closed open open
Switch Bank 2
This bank serves two purposes:
1-4 closed open closed open
• address setting when communicating on the
Gasboy RS-485/RS-422 loop, or
• pulser output rate selector when pulser data is sent to a fuel management system other than a
Gasboy CFN.
Pulse Rate 2-1 2-2 2-3
1
10
100
250
500
1000 none none cl op cl op cl op cl op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl op op cl cl cl op op
Address
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
2-1 cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op cl op
LCD Board
Jumpers
Display Address:
Hose
1
2
Jumper Pins across 1 and 2 across 2 and 3
2-2 cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op cl cl op op
2-3 op op op op cl cl cl cl op op op op cl cl cl cl
Display of Units:
Units K2 K4 K6 whole units tenths - .0 hundredths - .00
1-2
2-3
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-3
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-3 thousandths - .000
For decimal point position only. Display also depends on pulse rate (latest software) for stand alone mode. Unused digits are marked.
2-4 op op op op op op op op cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl
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Electronic
Pump
Interfaces
Tokheim
Single Channel To Tokheim 67 Box or 98 Box
For single channel use Tokheim cable, C07081.
98 Box
TALK DISP should be connected to +9V with a
1K Ohm resistor. DC COM should be connected to
GND.
Dual Channel To Tokheim 67 Box or 98 Box
Dual Channel to Tokheim 67 or 98 box, use cable
C05996 that has the following layout.
Male DB-9
Connector
TTDB 4
TTDA 2
TTCB 5
TTCA 3
DCCB 6
DCCA 7
Tokheim connectors
1 TTDA
2
3 TTCA
5
6 DCCA
10
1 TTDB
2
3 TTCB
5
6 DCCB
10
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CFN III Quick Reference
CFN3 Pump Configuration
In the PUMP configuration program, in submenu 1, set Maximum Units to Gallons and Maximum
Amount to 999 Gallons.
In the PUMP configuration program, in submenu 3, set the following options:
Tokheim type Options to set
162/262
262-A
SA MMD
SA MMD $/Cr
TCS
TCS $/Cr
2,7
2,7,8,9,13
1,2,7,8,9
1,2,3,7,8,9
1,2,7,8,9,13
1,2,3,7,8,9,13
TCS 1 hose blend 1,2,7,8,9,12,13,19
TCS 1 hose blend $/Cr 1,2,3,7,8,9,12,13,19
TCS 1 hose, multigrade, non-blend 1,2,7,8,9,13,19
TCS 1 hose, multigrade non blend $/Cr
Premier
Premier $/Cr
1,2,3,7,8,9,13,19
1,2,7,8,9,13,16
1,2,3,7,8,9,13,16
Premier 1 hose blend
Premier 1 hose blend $/Cr
Premier blender
Premier blender $/Cr
Premier 1 hose, 1 prod
Premier 1 hose, 1 prod $/Cr
1,2,7,8,9,13,16,19
1,2,3,7,8,9,13,16,19
1,2,7,8,9,13,16
1,2,3,7,8,9,13,16
2,7,8,9,13,16
1,2,3,7,8,9,13,16
Premier 1 hose, multigrade 1,2,7,8,9,13,16,19
Premier 1 hose, multigrade $/Cr 1,2,3,7,8,9,13,16,19
The options in the above table are:
1 Pump is a multi-product dispenser.
2 Pump always needs switch detect (off-hook) to activate.
3 Pump has a cash-credit select button. (Customer can choose cash or credit payment at the pump.)
4 Site Controller can activate the pump without knowing the price or hose (for some MPDs).
5 Site Controller cannot choose the hose number or price (for some MPDs).
6 Site Controller cannot get the dollar amount or volume during pumping.
7 Pump can’t do switch detect or pulser timeouts
(timeouts must be done by the driver).
8 Pump is a Tokheim stand-alone dispenser or
Gasboy SPD v4.3+/PAC v4.2+.
9 Pump can only be activated from downloaded prices (the displayed prices are downloaded).
10 Pump never needs switch detect to activate (can be activated while it is still on-hook).
11 The PCU is slow to respond to requests
(improves performance on pumps that are
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12 The pump is a blender. (The Site Controller may not be able to keep component product tank inventories for types of blender pumps that are not specifically supported by Gasboy.) Do not use this option for Gilbarco and Tokheim
Blenders .
13 The pump is a TCS configured to always download prices. (This allows TCS pumps to display the correct price level for a sale, provided that the pump’s Tokheim firmware supports the
Mode 25 feature.)
14 Pump is a Gasboy PAC.
15 Single -sided pump (used for PCU autoconfiguration).
16 Tokheim Premier model.
17 Requires start button (not required for Tokheim).
18 Beeps without pressing payment on DPT or
CRIND.
19 Grade-select buttons exist.
20 Beeps when offhook without START key being pressed.
21 Pump has a lift-lever for offhook.
22 Pump is the master of the pump chain. Turning on this pump activates all other “pumps” in its cluster except other master pumps in that cluster.
23 Wayne 3 product blender, hoses 1, 3, and 5. For
Wayne products V580 and V590U. Previously these pumps required using 5 hoses, setting the price code for hoses 2 & 4 to 99. With this option, only define 3 hoses and the Wayne driver maps to the appropriate pump positions automatically.
Tokheim Pump Programming
Mode 19 - set dispenser function code to 0.
Mode 23 - set address (1-16), number of products, number of sides, and number of prices.
Mode 25 - set price-change mode equal to 1.
Mode 26 - on the Premier should be set as 2.
Gilbarco Interface Unit
Part number: C05688. Use a C04500 cable from the
RS422/RS485 junction box to the RS422 port of the interface unit.
Use Gilbarco firmware version 70.2 or later.
Product authorization does not work with Gilbarco pumps before version 2.0c of Gasboy’s interface firmware and version 2.0cp2 of the Site Controller II software and only with the Advantage Series.
Interface
Terminal
Short
Wire
Color
Pl-1
Terminal Block
Connection
Field
Wire
Color
Gilbarco dist. Box
Terminal
Legend red 1+ (top terminal) black box 1 -BLK
Pl-2
P2-1
P2-2 black 1- (next down) red box 1 red 2+ (third down) black box 2 black 2- (bottom) red box 2
CPU Board
+RED
- BLK
+ RED
Jumper
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
Function and/or Normal Setting
All K1 jumpers are absent.
All K2 jumpers are absent.
Position 1: enables the dead man timer.
K3-1 jumper must be installed.
K3-1 is the pair of K3 terminals closest to
P9, the long double-row offboard connector at the edge of the board.
Position 2: K3-2 jumper is absent. K3-2 is the pair of K3 terminals farthest from P9.
----
Battery to U31; must install.
Battery to U32; must install.
Enables the AC power fail circuit; must install.
K8 K8 jumper is absent.
DIP Switch Bank 2 . This switch sets the poll address and allows memory to be cleared
.
.
64
Position & Definition Setting(*=customary)
1 debug mode *closed=normal mode
open=debug mode
2
3-8 erase memory on reset *closed=no interface address
open=yes see below
5
.
2
3
Address
1
4
2-3 cl cl cl cl cl
2-4 cl cl cl cl cl
2-5 cl cl cl cl cl
2-6 cl cl cl cl op
2-7 2-8 cl cl cl op op cl op cl op cl op op op op op op
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DIP Switch Bank 3
Position & Definition
1-2 local terminal baud rate
3
4
5
CRIND reports (see below) product authorization
Setting(*=customary)
*open=9600
(also see below) open=RS-422/485 to
CRIND closed=current loop open=onhook activate closed=no report open= no restrictions closed=restrict grades
Switch 3-4 : with Site Controller versions before 2.0b, pumps are deactivated if offhook, and activated if onhook. This is the sequence reported with push-tostart and cash-credit.
Baud Rate 3-1 3-2
9600
2400
1200 open open closed open closed open
300 closed closed
DIP Switch Bank 4.
This switch selects certain price level options and allows either twelve or sixteen pumps (six or eight double-sided units) on a loop .
Position & Definition
1
2
3
(see below)
# of pumps per loop dead man timer
*open=6 dual pumps
closed=8 dual pumps
*open=enabled
closed=disabled
4 (see below)
5-8 ----
Dip Switch Bank 4 for a single -display price bar:
Pricing policy all levels have same price level 0 same as level 2 level 0 same as level 1 levels 0, 1, and 2 all different
Bar shows level:
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Setting(*=customary)
SW4-1 SW4-4 op op op op op op cl cl cl op cl op cl op cl op
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Dip Switch Bank 4 for a cash/credit select button, dual-display price bar, or a single alternating-display price bar (only three prices levels —0, 1, and 2—can be loaded, and level 0 must be the same as level 1 or level 2):
Pricing policy level 0 same as level 1 level 0 same as level 2
SW4-1 op op
Front Panel LEDs
L1 L12
o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o
DC BOK BAD
Lamp Indication
L1
L2
TxD on CRIND 422 port
RxD on CRIND 422 port
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8 transmit data on 422 loop #1 receive data on 422 loop #1 dead man timer refresh current loop power enabled current loop #1 active if flashing current loop #2 active if flashing
L9
L10
L11 program crash code bit 1 program crash code bit 2 program crash code bit 3
L12 program crash code bit 4
DC DC 5V power OK (green)
BOK battery OK (green)
BAD battery bad (red)
Interface Board
SW4-4 cl op
Jumper Function and/or Normal Setting
K1
K2
Baud rate clock source; must be installed in position 1.
Battery backup enable. Boards should be stored with this jumper out; it should be installed at assembly time. Lamp BAD will light if K2 is omitted.
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CFN3 Pump Configuration to Gilbarco
Notes: Pump limits and card limits must be in dollars, not volume; for a cash/credit pump ($/Cr), the limit must be $999. Grade assignments must be entered as hose numbers.
In the PUMP configuration program, in submenu
3, set the following options:
Gilbarco type
Highline (old)
Highline
Highline$/Cr
MPD
MPD $/Cr
Options to set
6,9
9
3,9
1,5,9
1,3,5,9
Wayne
The cable that connects the Wayne controller with port 4, 5, or 6 of the CFN3 is part number C06006.
The pins in the cable are wired like this:
DIN
3
4
6
5
7
8
1
2
Male DB-25S
Connector
3
7
6
2
4
8
20
5
The Wayne controller must be set at 1200 baud.
For Wayne pumps:
• the cash price must be lower than or equal to the credit price.
• the pump limit must be $999 for the cash/credit selection to work.
• all Wayne dispensers must be configured in sequential, consecutive order. All Wayne dispensers must be addressed as starting with number 1, regardless of the actual pump numbers that they are configured with in the Site
Controller.
• in the Wayne Data Distribution Box, any switches that are not wired to a dispenser must be in the Bypass position.
For non-blenders:
• each hose must be assigned a price code in ranges 1-5, 11-15, 21-25, 31-35; all hoses on a pump must be in the same decade.
For all blenders:
• use price codes 6-9, 16-19, 26-29, 36-39 for blended hoses. Use price codes 4, 14, 24, 34 for low feedstock (non-blended hoses). Use price codes 5, 15, 25, 35 for high feedstock (nonblended hoses).
• product names for products in blended hoses should contain blend rate (for example, blended
40% , using a percent sign); do not use a percent sign in non-blended hoses.
For fixed blenders:
• hose 1 is always a non-blended, low-feedstock hose and must have price code 4 (or 14 or 24 or
34). Hose 3 is always a non-blended, high-feedstock hose and must have price code 5 (or 15 or
25 or 35). Hose 2 is the blended hose and must have a price code in ranges 6-9, 16-19, 26-29,
36-39.
For variable 5-product blenders:
• hoses 1-5 must use price codes 4-9, 14-19, 24-
29, 34-39, with no repeats.
For variable 3-product blenders:
• assign 5 hoses, but assign price code 99 to hoses
2 and 4 since the system uses only hoses 1, 3, and 5.
CFN3 Pump Configuration to Wayne
In the PUMP configuration program, in submenu 3, set the following options:
Wayne type Options to set
MPD
MPD $/Cr
Blender
1,2,5,7,9
1,2,3,5,7,9
1,2,5,7,9,12,19*
Blender $/Cr 1,2,3,5,7,9,12
* Select option 19 only if there are grade buttons to press.
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Tank Gauge
Veeder-Root CPU Board
TLS 250 and TLS 250i
DIP Switch Bank 1
4
5
Position & Definition
1-3 interboard communications parity security code
TLS 350
Setting(*=customary)
*always closed
*always closed=odd
*always closed=enable
9600, odd, 1 stop bit, 7 data bits
Enable Security Code: Yes
Auto Transmit Message: Disabled
Tank Monitor Security 000001 (assumes only
Code (Address): one monitor on system)
EoT Character: Enable
Cabling the TLS-350
TLS 350R
1. RS-232 Security Code: 000001
2. RS-232 End of Message: Enabled
System Requirements
Console must have “Send All Messages Feature”, page 5 of SYS_PAR.
Non-blended dispensers are supported.
All Profit Point Broadcast Messaging enabled.
Gasboy Junction Box P/N C05020.
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Interface Module Hardware Configuration.
Baud
Rate
9600
DATA
Bits
7
CFN
Parity
SW1 odd 1,2,4=closed
3=open
SW2 all open
Cabling the TLS-350R for with BIR
The TLS must be connected on Island Loop 1 to receive BIR data. See TLS-350 illustration.
ECPU Board Battery Switch ON (SW1)
HRM Features (Europe Only) - Enabled
(DIP Switch 3 in the Closed position)
Other areas - disabled (disabled for CFN)
(DIP Switch 3 in the OPEN position)
RS-232 Security Code-Disabled
(DIP Switch 2 in the OPEN position)
Front Panel Security Code - Disabled
(DIP Switch 1 in the CLOSED position,
2 OPEN, 3 OPEN, 4 UNUSED)
DIP rocker switch 4 - Unused
Battery Backup Switch - OFF (down)
Wiring to the Junction Box
Note: if cable must be shortened, remove excess at the TLS end.
For further installation instructions, refer to the
VeederRoot manual titled “ Gasboy CFN TLS-
350/TLS-350R Systems Setup .”
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EECO tank monitor
Interface with CFN II or CFN3 using either the a
RS232 connection utilizing the CFN System’s PORT command or a Gasboy RS232-RS485 converter. In the EECO monitor setup menus, there are two selections for connecting to a site controller. These are:
Gasboy-PC or Gasboy-Site Control.
Gasboy-PC
Use this setting when connecting to one of the site’s
RS232 ports and interfacing using the PORT command. This sets the communication parameters to
9600, odd, 1 stop bit, 7 data bits, and no security code.
Gasboy-Site Control
Use this setting when connecting to one of the site's
RS485 loops. This sets the communication parameters to 9600, odd, 1 stop bit, 7 data bits, and security code to 000001. These parameters can also be changed individually. You need a C07476 cable to connect from the monitor to the 485/232 converter
(C05897).
Gasboy Interface Software
EECO SYSTEM™ 2000
Software Minimum Revision
028 E
029 E
030 D
041
042
D
A
074 F
EECO SYSTEM™ 1500
Software Minimum Revision
023 M
087 B
083 E
EECO SYSTEM™ Galaxy
Software Minimum Revision
063 H
075 L
RS-422/485
Communications
422/485 Line Monitor
PC Monitor
There are no switches on the PC-based monitor. (DIP
Switch Banks 2 and 3, discussed below, apply only to
Site Controller I-based monitors.) PC monitors require an RS 422/485 - RS232 converter, discussed below after DIP switch banks.
Help . Press H for help on the PC.
DIP Switch Banks 2 and 3
These switches apply only to Site Controller I-based monitors. Set these switches according to the speed of the terminal to be hooked to the line monitor.
Local Terminal Baud Rate
Baud Rate
300
1200
2400
4800
9600
3-1 closed closed open open open
3-2 closed open closed closed open
RS-422/485 Port Baud Rate
DIP switch 3, positions 5-8, all open=9600 baud.
2-8
----
---- closed open
----
DIP switch 2, position 7, open=7 bits; closed=8 bits.
422/485-232 Converter
For PC monitors, Veeder-Root tank gauges, and
Profit Points. Part number: C05897.
Jumpers
Position 1 is top and position 2 is bottom when the board is oriented so that GASBOY RS422/485-
RS232 CONVERTER is readable.
Position 1, both jumpers on upper two rows:
Position 2, both jumpers on lower two rows:
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Jumper
K1K2 position 1=slave side of 422/485
K3K4 position 1=tank monitor or PC or
Profit Point
K5
K6
K7
Setting loop transmits always on on=232 device listens to slave responses, or for
PC monitor on=232 device listens to master side of 422/485 loop
Setting position
2=master side of
422/485 loop transmits position 2=other application if position 1 doesn’t work off=tank gauge off=Profit Point
Default position 1 position 1 on off on
R1 - Adjusting
R1 should be adjusted only if you are using a PC monitor and the data being displayed is scrambled.
1. Turn R1 20 full turns counterclockwise.
2. Slowly turn R1 clockwise until the data display clears up.
3. Start counting turns.
4. Continue turning R1 clockwise until the data starts to scramble again.
5. Turn R1 counterclockwise half the number of turns you counted in order to position it in the middle of the acceptable range.
RS-232
Communications
Modems and Cables
PC Package/Answer modem
Kit number: C01533
Parameter settings
Set SYS_PAR, page 8, Remote CFN Port Type:
3 = direct connect or dumb modem, full duplex .
Setup procedure:
1. Connect a terminal to the modem with a 1:1 cable male DB-25 to male DB-25 (C04549) or male DB-25 to female DB-9 (C04654).
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2. Connect the modem’s power cord and turn modem power switch ON.
3. Use the steps below:
Hayes/Hayes-Compatible 14.4 and above
Type: AT&F&D2S0=1&C1B1&Q6X0&K0&W ↵
Modem responds: OK
Type: ATQ1&W ↵
Modem does not respond
Note : If a Panasonic data terminal (or other data terminal requiring DCD) is being used to configure the modem, set the parameter in the terminal to
Ignore the DCD level of the RS-232 signal . This is necessary because the AT&C1&W command causes the modem to drop DCD which may be required by the terminal being used to configure the modem unless the terminal is set up to ignore the DCD level.
Bank Network modem
Kit number: C05899
For SCII, CFN3, or Islander II with a network interface that requires the fuel management system to contact a bank network for verification of a user’s card.
System:
Set remote port modem type to Hayes with handshake.
Modem:
For bank networks, call for current modem part number.
For Networks with a menu selection:
Set the modem type to the approved purchased type of modem. See the appropriate Credit and Debit Card
Network manual for specific modem information.
For Networks without a menu selection:
Set SYS_PAR, page 8, Host Handler Data:
01 = Hayes 2400 .
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CFN3 to Modem
For CFN3 to modem use part number C05995.
CFN3 to Okidata
For CFN3 to Okidata use part number C05994.
RS-232 Character
Framing
ASCII, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Print Transaction
Host-Site Mode
Code = PT; options = A
<ENQ>aaPTb<ETB><crc><EOT>
The Site Controller response is:
<STX>aaPTbrrssss0ddddddxyffggggqqqqqqqqooooooo ppttttyymmddhhnneennnnnnvvvvvvvv aa...aa,[00..00]tdwkii...iikeeeepppp<ETB><crc><EO
T>
Completed Transaction Codes
Code Message* Meaning
7
8
9
10
Refund
Return
Payout transaction is a refund** transaction is a return** transaction is a payout**
40
41
42
Mem Lost pump control unit’s memory was lost due to battery failure
Pwr Fail transaction terminated due to a power failure at the pump control unit normal transaction
43
45
50
Timed Out transaction timed out at the pump
Limit
Reversal pump cut off at limit transaction is a reversal
52
54
55
71
77
78
Unassigned a device completed a transaction but the Site Controller does not
Gate have a record of it. transaction was started at a gate controller
Aborted
Delivery
Manual transaction was aborted (p ump was deactivated) before pumping was completed transaction is a fuel delivery, either manually entered at the card reader terminal*** or registered by a tank monitor transaction was manually
Pulse err
Prod out entered at the card reader terminal*** caused by dual pulser failure pump reports it is out of this type of product
79 Pump down a pump is not working**
81 Withdrawal transaction was a cash withdrawal**
* The message printed in the Error field of the transaction printout.
** Site Controller II and III.
*** Site Controller I only
Site-Host Mode
Standard log in—an example of the sign-on command and response with calculated CRC-16 check sums:
<ENQ>01CK0GASBOY<ETB>E7B6<EOT>
<STX>01CK00085112514080006000600060001002
0 2V010,<ETB>D389<EOT>
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Raw Mode
The table on the next page explains the PRINT
TRANSACTION fields. These fields are the same for
GET TRANSACTION except:
• the first GET TRANSACTION field is the 6digit system ID.
• because of the 6-digit system ID, all subsequent
GET TRANSACTION fields are offset by 6 more than the offset number shown below for each PRINT TRANSACTION field.
• if you enter the GET TRANSACTION command without the A option, the resulting display will stop with the 1-digit account field terminator.
Field Off set ssss 0
Lgth
.
4
Description
0 x y
4 1 dddddd 5 6 ff 13 2 gggg 15 4 qqqqqq qq
19 8 oooooo o pp tttt
11 1
12 1
27 7
34 2
36 4 yymmd 40 6 d hhmm 46 4 ee 50 2 nnnnnn 52 6 sequence number assigned by Site
Controller status code; always 0 for completed transaction total dollar amount, in hundredths; if negative, most significant ASCII character has its sixth bit set; the equivalent meanings are: p = -0 u = -5 q = -1 w = -6 r = -2 w = -7 s = -3 x = -8 t = -4 y = -9 account to charge:
0 = club card
1 = checking
3 = bank card
4 = cash
2 = savings transaction type:
5 = unpaid
0 = fuel
1 = fuel, preauthorized
2 = non=fuel
3 = non-fuel, preauthorized
4 = like 0, from console
5 = like 1, from console
6 = like 2, from console
7 = like 3, from console product code price in thousandths of dollars quantity, in thousandths; if negative, most significant ASCII character has its sixth bit set, see description of dollar amount field above odometer reading, in tenths; if no odometer was entered, the first digit is p or zero, depending on configuration pump number (register number for non-fuel sale) transaction number assigned by Site
Controller date completed, from Site Controller (year, day, month) time completed, from Site Controller (hour, minute) error code (see table below) authorization number (if site authorized, this is SCeeee, where eeee is the card expiration date; if expiration date is two digits, format is SCeeFF)
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58 8 is SCeeFF) vehicle number; if no vehicle number was entered, the first digit is p or zero, depending on configuration aa...aa 66 1-19 account number from transaction table
, V 1 account field terminator
[00...00
] t
V 0-18 zeros if account field is less than 19 digits;
86 1 optional, needed only if account number isless than 19 digits ; field length = 19 - no.. of digits in account field. device type (0-9,A-F valid): d w k
87
88
89
1
1
1
1 = Site Controller
3 = card reader terminal
4 = console
6 = gate reader
7 = tank gauge
9 = remote site
A = full serve device drop (0-9,A-F valid) number of digits after the decimal point in the quantity (for weights and measures, allows transaction printout to match resolution of the pulsers) kind of transaction:
0 = ordinary
1 = refund
2 = return
3 = payout ii...ii 90 20 issuer field (0-9,A-F valid digits) eeee 90 4 expiration date (read from card) pppp 114 4 physical record number; with A option only
PC/Site
Control
Required Settings for CFN3
Network Poll Address = 1.
Site ID = site ID in PC password file.
Password for user 1 is identical in PC password file.
Baud rate correct for modem and its switches.
Command Line Options
SC [ /A argument ] [ /B baud ] [ /C com# ] [ / D phone ] [ /L ]
[ /T timeout ] [ siteid ]
/A argument Specify an argument to be passed to a file of Site Controller commands that is used as input to PC/SiteControl. Multiple arguments can be sent using multiple /A options. /A options must come before any other parameters.
/B baud 300, 1200, 2400, or 9600; default is 1200
/C com# 1 or 2; default is 1
/D phone Specify the phone number to dial to
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Another phone number option is the modem timeout length. That is the time the modem will wait for an answer. The modem timeout length is the number of seconds surrounded with square brackets [], typed after the /D.
/L Output usually appears on the screen. This option will make the output also print on the PC printer.
/T timeout Specify how long to wait for a response from the Site Controller. The time is specified in eighteenths of a second (18 = 1 second); default and shortest timeout allowed is 3 (0.167 seconds). siteid Specify the site ID number. Use this option only for sites you are dialing up with a modem, not for direct-connect sites. Use an asterisk (*) as the site
ID to call all the sites in the password file.
Input and Output
Redirection
If you use site-control mode, the input and output files will be on the PC’s disk, instead of the Site
Controller’s disk. Similarly, printed output will be printed on the PC’s printer, instead of the Site
Controller’s printer.
< filename uses the commands from the named file as input.
> filename puts the output of the commands in the named file, deleting whatever was in the named file.
>> filename adds the output of the commands to the end of the named file.
> PRN prints the output of the commands on the PC printer (site-control mode).
> LOG prints the output of the commands on the site printer (terminal mode).
Fuel Point
Reader
CPU Board
Part number: C08886.
4-wire operation:
RS 485 PCB to RS-485 JBOX
1 - Tx+ (CFN422-1)
2 - Tx- (CFN422-2)
4 - Rx- (CFN422-4)
3 - Rx+ (CFN422-3)
Switches
DIP Switch Bank 1
DIP switch 1 on the fuel point reader terminal CPU board sets options, including the reader terminal address:
Switch Setting
1
2 always on always on
3
4 address - see below address - see below
FPR address
3
4
1
2
Switch 3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Switch 4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Switch Setting
DL1 Receive from vehicle module
DL2 Transmit to vehicle module
DL3 Receive from fuel management system
DL4 Transmit to fuel management system
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Site Notes
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Table of contents
- 5 CONTENTS
- 5 Command Summaries, Version
- 21 FRED Command Summary
- 21 System Variables
- 22 CFN3 Backup
- 23 CFN3 CPU Board
- 23 Switches
- 24 Jumpers
- 24 CFN3 Memory Board
- 24 Switches
- 24 Jumpers
- 24 CFN3 Memory Map
- 25 LED Diagnosis
- 25 Serial/Parallel Ports
- 25 CFN3 Ports
- 26 Internal Profit Point setup
- 26 Diagnostic Error Codes
- 26 Console
- 26 Card & Gate Reader
- 26 Pump Control Unit
- 27 Tank Monitor
- 27 Raw Mode Error Codes
- 27 Profit Point
- 27 Back panel
- 27 Scanner
- 28 Menu Tree
- 29 Menu Tree – Profit Point v
- 31 Special functions
- 31 Check Point
- 31 Special Functions
- 32 Product Attributes
- 32 Check Point Key Map
- 33 Check Point Key Actions
- 34 Switch Settings
- 34 CPU Board, Firmware
- 34 Check Point Test Mode
- 34 Configuration
- 35 Vacuum Fluorescent Display
- 36 Standalone Receipt Printer
- 36 Epson
- 36 Self Test
- 36 Star (RS-422)
- 37 Star (RS-232) for CheckPoint
- 37 Star (Parallel)
- 37 Okidata 184/186 Printer Setup
- 37 Settings for serial printer
- 38 Printer Controls
- 38 Name on Receipt Track 1 only
- 38 POS Reports
- 38 Tender Codes
- 39 Event Codes
- 39 Record Identifiers
- 40 Sample Commands
- 40 Link Terminal Setup
- 41 Island Card Reader I
- 41 CPU Board
- 41 Switches
- 41 Jumpers
- 42 Test Mode
- 42 Printers
- 42 Island Card Reader II
- 42 CPU Board
- 42 Switches
- 43 Jumpers
- 43 Test Mode
- 43 Printers
- 43 Keypad
- 44 Switches
- 45 Jumpers
- 45 CRIND
- 45 Keypad
- 46 Cabling
- 46 D-Box to Gilbarco Interface
- 46 SDI/Wayne CAT
- 46 Keypad
- 47 SDI Box Switches
- 47 Insight Interface
- 47 PC Connection
- 47 Insight Board Switches
- 48 Parameter File
- 48 Parameter File Defaults
- 49 Softkey and Animation sequences
- 49 Pump Control Unit
- 49 EXPMUX CPU Board
- 49 Switches
- 50 Jumpers
- 50 CMOS CPU Board
- 50 Switches
- 50 Jumpers
- 51 I/O Board
- 51 Jumpers
- 51 9800 Pump Dispenser
- 51 CPU Board
- 51 Jumpers
- 51 LED Indicators
- 51 Test Points
- 52 Switches
- 52 LCD Board
- 52 Jumpers
- 53 Electronic Pump Interfaces
- 53 Tokheim
- 54 Gilbarco Interface Unit
- 54 CPU Board
- 55 Front Panel LEDs
- 55 Interface Board
- 56 Wayne
- 57 Tank Gauge
- 57 Veeder-Root CPU Board
- 57 TLS 250 and TLS 250i
- 57 TLS 350R
- 58 Gasboy Interface Software
- 58 422/485 Line Monitor
- 58 PC Monitor
- 58 DIP Switch Banks 2 and
- 58 422/485-232 Converter
- 58 Jumpers
- 59 R1 - Adjusting
- 59 Modems and Cables
- 59 PC Package/Answer modem
- 59 Bank Network modem
- 60 CFN3 to Modem
- 60 CFN3 to Okidata
- 60 RS-232 Character Framing
- 60 Print Transaction
- 60 Host-Site Mode
- 60 Completed Transaction Codes
- 60 Site-Host Mode
- 61 Raw Mode
- 61 PC/Site Control
- 61 Required Settings for CFN
- 61 Command Line Options
- 62 Input and Output Redirection
- 62 Fuel Point Reader
- 62 CPU Board
- 62 Switches
- 63 Site Notes