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SW 1 and SW 2:
These switches are used in conjunction with J1 (Programming Header). With the switches moved away
from the dot the unit is ready for receiving a new code. If the switches are moved towards the dot the
unit is in normal run mode. There is a white dot on the board to indicate normal run mode.
NOTE: Use “SPM/SPP Programming Instructions” (Part Number 126036) for instructions on how
to program the unit.
CAUTION: This is only to be used with the instruction of Bennett Pump Company.
Battery:
Refer to figure 4.1 for the location of the battery. BT2
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Lithium Button Cell Supports both real time clock
(RTC).
NOTE:
When this battery is fully discharged the RTC stops working and the debit system will
show a permanent door open condition.
Diagnostics:
There are ten diagnostic modes available with the module. These modes are used to help troubleshoot
the software, keypad, printer, card reader or encryption. Here is a list of diagnostic modes:
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Mode 02
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Real Time Clock (RTC) Change
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Mode 03
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Audit Trail Print
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Mode 04
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Card Reader Test
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Mode 05
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Printer Test
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Mode 06
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Keypad Test
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Mode 07
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Power Control Counters
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Mode 08
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Software Version
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Mode 09
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Software Restart
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Mode 10
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Maximum Queue
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Mode 96
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Communication Performance
To gain access to these modes follow the same instructions used to enter the programming modes (see
page 9).
Manager’s Mode 02:
There is a Real Time Clock (RTC) that the system uses to track two different Audit Events.
1.
Software Restarts
2.
RTC Changes
Use these events to help show how many times the software in the module has restarted and how many
times the Real Time Clock has been changed. Each event will be stamped with a date and time.
NOTE:
There is no way to reset these events.
Service
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