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123919 Rev C 5-17-18 

 

 

 

DEFAULT SETTINGS

 

 
The software program for each new dispenser shipped from the factory is preprogrammed with default 
settings  in  some  of  the  Menu  Codes.    Some  menu  codes  must  be  changed  immediately  to  make  the   
dispenser operational.  See Initial Setup Sequence below.  The default listings are noted below: 
 

Menu Code  Description 

Default 

Manager Access 

2218 

Pump Type 

1 Side, 0 =No configuration,1 Side,1 Grade,1 Tier, No detectors 

Decimal Location 

0 = U.S.A. 

No Flow Time Out 

- - -  = Infinite Time 

10   

End Flow Rate 

6.0 Mass Unit 

11 

Mass Allocation 

0999  Mass Units 

12 

Recirculation Time 

15 seconds  

13 

Beeper Tone 

3 = Combination of option 1 and 2 (Audio Tones) 

14 

Price Display 

1 = Flashing,0=Blanks,1=2 Tier Prices on Top,1=5 Digit Displays 

15 

Fleet Option 

1 = Enabled 

18 

Money Totals 

0 = Cash Drawer method 

21 

Communication Mode 

1 = Stand Alone, 0 = Current Loop 

22 

Dispenser and PLC Address 

0 = No Address 

28   

Rounding or Truncating Sale Amount 

1 = Rounding the Sale Amount 

35   

Bank Assignment (CNG) 

3 = High (3rd) Pressure Bank 

61   

POS Type (CNG) 

0 = Standard 

64 

Low Priority Fill (CNG) 

0 = Standard 

80   

Cycle Valves 

0 = Off 

85   

Process Set Points 

-220 = Cold, -200 = Hot, 225 = Press 

 

99 

Unit of Measure / Viewing E-CAL Value 

NaN (Invalid Default Unit), 0 = GGE,  1 = 1000th

 

 

SUGGESTED SETUP SEQUENCE 

 

To program the dispenser’s memory for the first time or following a RAM memory clear, follow the menu 
codes  in  order  as  they  are  listed  in  the  Initial  Setup  sequence  below.    Each  Menu  Code  can  be  pro-
grammed individually.  However, in order for the dispenser to operate properly, the initial setup program-
ming sequence must be followed.  If not, the dispenser may not operate properly because of default set-
tings or no data programmed.  However, the Menu Codes are explained in the operator’s manual in nu-
merical order.  Make sure the initial setup menu codes are programmed before testing dispenser opera-
tions.  Failure to do so may result in equipment malfunction. 

  Menu 

  Code 

  No. 

 

INITIAL SETUP 

Manager Access Code  

Pump type 

99 

Unit of Measurement   

Decimal Location - for other than U.S. standard  

Pricing – for each hose & one or two tier pricing 

No Flow Time out 

12 

Recirculation Time - time for dispenser to recirculate 

11 

Mass Allocation for a sale at a pump 

21 

Stand Alone or Console Mode 

28 

Rounding or Truncating the Sale Amount 

 Menu 

 Code 

No.

 

 

REMAINING DISPENSER SETUP

 

 

Totalizer Value - a mass amnt for each totalizer 

Programming selections viewer / editor 

10 

No Flow Time Out - time stops after flow ends 

13 

Beeper Tone - options for sound 

14 

Price Display - control operation 

15 

Fleet System - Interface compatibility 

18 

Money Totals - calculation method 

22 

Dispenser Address 

26 

Resettable Shift Totals 

Menu Codes 3 through 99 are presented in numerical order on the following pages.

 

How to Prepare the Dispenser for Programming

 

Summary of Contents for Natural Gas Series

Page 1: ...Keep this manual and tell all service personnel to read this manual Bodily injury death or damage to the equipment could be the result of not completely following instructions For new manuals FAX to B...

Page 2: ...e Per Mass Display Options 33 Menu Code 15 Fleet Option 35 Menu Code 18 Money Totals Calculation Method 36 Menu Code 21 Dispenser Communication Type 37 Menu Code 22 Dispenser and PLC Address 38 Menu C...

Page 3: ...ical parts of the dispenser dry WARNING Training is needed in the installation service or maintenance of this equipment dispenser pump console control box before working on it Maintenance repairs must...

Page 4: ...connect all power and relieve pressure to this equipment and associated pump during installation service or any maintenance i e changing filters DANGER CNG is flammable NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME DANGER...

Page 5: ...ply of a purge air blower 5 7 High Resolution Color Display with optional Alphanumeric Keypad 1 A self monitoring meter will prevent product flow in the event of a malfunction 2 Diagnostic software sy...

Page 6: ...ack up systems are provided A 12 volt DC sealed lead acid battery works in conjunction with the Totals Display Recall switch to display the last sale data or pump totals when AC power is interrupted T...

Page 7: ...Once the totals mode is entered the next totals are displayed tapping the magnet over the mass units print beside the Main Display By successively tapping over the mass units print all totals can be...

Page 8: ...on the side of the dispenser To operate the dispenser remove the nozzle from the holder There is a flapper that will automatically drop down Once the flapper drops down a switch tells the CPU Board th...

Page 9: ...rculation process 7 Once the recirculation is complete the dispenser will begin to fill the vehicle s tanks 8 Once the tank is full the dispenser will go into a Paused State 9 If the vehicle has two t...

Page 10: ...displayed If YES is selected proceed to step two 2 Remove the nozzle from the holder see figure D 2 and attach it to the fill adaptor on the vehicle s tank 3 Select the product select button see figur...

Page 11: ...ads in whole unit DGE increments see figure D 5 NOTE Because of rounding methods used and the nature of electronic totals versus an analog device such as an electro mechanical totalizer electronic tot...

Page 12: ...tal money amount for the dispenser is 1 234 567 89 the display appears as in Figure T 1 The price display window reads P 1 1 1 for Product 1 Money Total Menu Code 1 To read the mass totals on the disp...

Page 13: ...gnetic Reed Switch follow this procedure 1 To enter the totals mode hold the black Access Magnet over the mass units print beside the Main Display see figure T 6 When the first Money totals appear rem...

Page 14: ...ve been displayed tap the magnet over the mass units print again to view the Menu Code 2 Meter Totals for Product 1 The display appears as in Figure T 7 when the display is in Menu Code 2 By successiv...

Page 15: ...the 2 button and then the MODE button on the keypad The main display appears similar to Figure T 7 The main display shows the electro mechanical total The total number is carried to three decimal pla...

Page 16: ...side the Main Display see figure T 10 The last sale in progress is displayed for 30 seconds Record the last sale information 2 To redisplay the last sale information after the timer has turned the dis...

Page 17: ...anager s keypad is properly connected the dispenser will automatically enter the managers programming mode The dispenser s display will read Enter side 1 5 Press the Enter Button on the Manager s keyp...

Page 18: ...ion sequence 13 Beeper Tone Program to set beeper tone options 14 Price Display Program to set the way price displays operate 15 Fleet Option Program to set Fleet system interface compatibility 18 Mon...

Page 19: ...mory for the first time or following a RAM memory clear follow the menu codes in order as they are listed in the Initial Setup sequence below Each Menu Code can be pro grammed individually However in...

Page 20: ...hen access is gained the dashes disappear and the price display appears as in Figure 3 2 If the dashes do not appear the access code entered did not match the code stored in memory Press the CANCEL bu...

Page 21: ...OPERATE mode by unplugging the manager s keypad from the dispenser Then re enter the ATTENDANT mode by plugging the keyboard back in 2 Press ENTER for Side 1 3 Press the 3 button and then the MODE bu...

Page 22: ...d the Main Display zeros and indicates the new digit in the right most digit The Price display continues to flash the old price see figure 4 2 When the correct price appears in Main Display press the...

Page 23: ...o mechanical totals follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the 5 button and then the MODE button on the keypad A mass amount appears in the sales mass display New dis...

Page 24: ...enter each menu To review or speed program the Menu Code settings follow this procedure 1 Press the 6 button and then the MODE button on the keypad The main display shows the configuration of the dis...

Page 25: ...PSI 2 3 600 PSI 5 The number of Tiers 1 1 Tier 2 2 Tier Methane detectors controlled by dispenser 0 No detectors installed 1 Detector address 2 installed 2 Detector address 3 installed 3 Both detecto...

Page 26: ...oint enter either 1 or 2 for the number of tiers that will be used When the correct option number appears in the main display press the ENTER button to save the selection and the screen will appear as...

Page 27: ...r a sample of the decimal display for each selection The price in Selection 0 is in dollars The price in Selection 6 is in cents DECIMAL PLACEMENT SELECTIONS MONEY MASS PPM DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Mas...

Page 28: ...es indicate the No Flow Time Out amount is an infinite amount or that Menu Code 9 is disabled With this setting the dispenser s valves will remain on indefinitely after the pump handle lever is put in...

Page 29: ...been programmed since it came from the factory the number 60 appears in the main display This is the default setting The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 10 see Figure 10 1 2 To chang...

Page 30: ...d press the number 1 and 1 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 11 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the numbe...

Page 31: ...er 1 and 2 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 12 see figure 12 1 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the numbe...

Page 32: ...options in Menu Code 13 follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 3 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu...

Page 33: ...to the top display and cash price to the bottom display 1 The POS sends the credit price to the bottom display and cash to the top display requiring FLIP to be turned on The Digit Option is used to p...

Page 34: ...setting for the Flash option Press ENTER to see the Dash option See Figure 14 2 This is the default setting for the Dash option Press ENTER to see the FLIP option See Figure 14 3 This is the default s...

Page 35: ...lt To select a different option in Menu Code 15 follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 5 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows t...

Page 36: ...f calculation default 1 No rounding Cross multiplication method of calculation Mass x PPM To select a different option in Menu Code 18 follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accesse...

Page 37: ...he MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 21 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the default setting is 0 for Current Loop...

Page 38: ...tton on the keypad The PPM display shows the dispenser in Menu Code 22 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the number 0 appears in the main display This is the defa...

Page 39: ...shows the total money amount For example If the total money amount for the dispenser is 7 890 123 45 the display appears as in figure 26 1 The price display window reads P 1 1 d for Product 1 Money T...

Page 40: ...ess the button Remember only the number of products selected in Menu Code 7 will be displayed see figure 26 5 CAUTION THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE ZEROS ALL THE SHIFT MONEY MASS AND COUNTER TOTALS IN THIS...

Page 41: ...he number 2 and 7 then the MODE button on the keypad The first display shows the current electronic cali bration correction constant of the configured me ter See Figure 27 1 Use the up arrow button or...

Page 42: ...be lost in the hose An Ad value of 1 000 will result in the dispenser sub tracting the first 1 000 units of mass from the sale for each recirculation fill cycle D1 D2 C1 C2 dT Fd FCF FT F0 are calibr...

Page 43: ...an error is made press the correct number The new number will replace the error 3 When the Correct option number appears in the main display press the ENTER button to save the selection 4 Press the CA...

Page 44: ...ass of Product 1 The bottom left price display shows that it is displaying side 1 See figure 29 1 2 To change the mass press the numeric keys on the Manager s Keypad until the desired number appears o...

Page 45: ...Pressure Bank Default To program the bank follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 3 and 5 then the MODE button on the keypad see figure 35 1 If the dispens...

Page 46: ...display will say COLd StArt for approximately 45 seconds see figure 49 2 3 After 45 seconds the display will act like the manager s keypad was plugged in for the first time see figure 49 3 The passwo...

Page 47: ...is the default set ting 2 To disable the instruction prompt press the 0 button on the keypad NOTE If an error is made press the correct number The new number replaces the error 3 When the correct opti...

Page 48: ...alve limit switches There are two options for this code 0 Disable Valve Limit Switches Default 1 Enable Valve Limit Switches 1 After the manager s mode has been accessed press the numbers 6 and 2 then...

Page 49: ...ispenser to be low priority typically a dispenser used to fill large tanks When a dispenser is programmed as a low priority the fill process is temporarily paused when a customer has started a standar...

Page 50: ...ser is in Menu Code 68 See figure 68 1 2 The dispenser defaults to 1 reporting temperatures in units Celsius regardless of what is displayed on the face of the dispenser To report temperature in the s...

Page 51: ...he high bank valve 8 Activates all valves on side two 9 Activates all fill valves and access valves CNG 1 Sided 2 Hoses Only Limit Switch statuses If present will appear as follows C Closed O Open Bla...

Page 52: ...00 F To set the temperatures in mode 85 follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 8 and 5 then the MODE button on the keypad see figure 85 1 2 To program the...

Page 53: ...tested again To set the set points in mode 85 follow this procedure Continued from Page 50 7 Now the Automatic Vent Down limit is displayed see figure 85 4 8 The vent close pressure may be set from 0...

Page 54: ...8 1 2 The default value for this is 120 This means that it will reset after 120 seconds of no communication Set this from 5 seconds to 200 seconds 3 Press the numeric keys to enter the desired time fo...

Page 55: ...try where the dispenser is located Use the numeric keypad to select an option 1 GGE Gasoline Gallon Equivalent 2 GLE Gasoline Liter Equivalent 3 DGE Diesel Gallon Equivalent 4 DLE Diesel Liter Equival...

Page 56: ...Counter 0 2 Software Release Number 6 3 Cold Start Counter 0 3 Software I D Number CKsum 6 4 Reserved 1 Display Segment Test 6 5 Reserved 2 Fault History 6 6 Reserved 3 CPU Test Error 99 6 7 Reserved...

Page 57: ...hows the dispenser is in Diagnostics Level 0 2 The current level of software installed in the dispenser is displayed which will change from version to version Press ENTER to move to the next level of...

Page 58: ...nts will be displayed See figure D 5b Press the CANCEL button to exit this code Press the CANCEL button twice to exit Diagnostics Diagnostic Code 2 Error History The error log file provides 40 entries...

Page 59: ...utton to exit this test Press the CANCEL button twice to exit Diagnostics Error 99 Figure D 7 dIAg 3 Diagnostic Code 4 RAM Test To enter this test enter diagnostics and press the 4 button on the keypa...

Page 60: ...dle on the dispenser The CPU reads the pump handle switch and writes the status of the handle to the display When the handle is off the display appears as in figure D 9a When a handle is turned on an...

Page 61: ...NTER to advance to the next counter Communications Failure Counter This code is used to investigate intermittent problems with communications The counters keep track of the number of times a communica...

Page 62: ...bQtOt 1 Message timeout from Side 1 Modbus device 6 14 bQtOt 2 Message timeout from Side 2 Modbus device 6 15 F1 Error code reported by the side 1 meter the last time a critical error occurred 6 16 F2...

Page 63: ...he switches for the product buttons During this test the dispenser emits a tone when each product key is pressed The name of the button appears in the top line of the display If no tone is heard the b...

Page 64: ...d the next logged transition is displayed When all logged transitions have been viewed the display flashes the message shown in figure D 12c Press the CANCEL button to exit this test Press the CANCEL...

Page 65: ...onds The main display will display Hub Good and both temperature and pressure readings if all tests pass Figure D 12d If a test fails the following will display J2 FAIL Dispenser could not enter diagn...

Page 66: ...t and damage electronic components Keep the dispenser clean and protected It will keep a new pump appearance longer To clean painted surfaces follow this procedure 1 Wash the dispenser in a solution o...

Page 67: ...lated Literature Part No Description 119639 LNG Series Installation Manual 120150 Shell LNG CNG Series Operators Manual 120149 Shell LNG Series Service Manual 120151 LNG Series Part Manual 120149 CNG...

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