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Page 1: ...Date Document number October 31 2014 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 14 Doms ApS Formervangen 28 DK 2600 Glostrup Tel Fax 45 4329 9400 45 4343 1012 info doms dk www doms com PSS 5000 Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...scription of the PSS 5000 system components and service facilities It describes the functions available with the PSS 5000 and contains procedures which describe how to use the various functions For documentation about specific system details please see the documents listed in the Software Release Document for the actual application or alterna tively look at D 3 Referenced Documents on page 143 Aud...

Page 3: ...4 Service and Maintenance 15 2 2 PSS 5000 Software 16 2 2 1 Virtual File System 16 2 2 2 Memory Structure 17 2 2 3 The Software Components 18 2 2 4 Web Server 19 2 2 5 FTP Server 19 2 2 6 Serial Server 20 2 2 7 Network Connection 20 3 Configuration and Service 21 3 1 Configuration and Service Menus Access 21 3 1 1 Local Service Panel 21 3 1 2 Web Service Pages 25 3 2 Software Changes 26 Part II Us...

Page 4: ... 64 5 8 Backup Menu 2 8 65 6 Operation Menu 3 67 6 1 Enter Fallback Mode Menu 3 1 67 6 2 Grade Prices Menu 3 2 69 6 3 FP Transactions Menu 3 3 70 6 3 1 Monitor Menu 3 3 1 70 6 3 2 Log Menu 3 3 2 71 6 4 Payment Server Menu 3 4 71 6 5 Operation Mode Menu 3 5 72 6 6 Menu 3 6 Reserved for Future Use 73 6 7 Operational Status Menu 3 7 74 6 8 TeleTerminal Menu 3 8 75 6 9 Reconciliation Report Menu 3 9 7...

Page 5: ...II Reference Information 124 A File Formats in the PSS 5000 125 A 1 Recent Transactions File Format 125 A 2 Transaction Log File Format 126 A 3 Upload Log File Format 127 B Web Service Connections 129 B 1 PC and Browser Requirements 129 B 2 Ethernet Connections 129 B 3 Service Port Connection 129 B 3 1 Modem Connection 129 B 3 2 Null Modem Connection 130 B 3 3 Installing Null Modem Connections 130...

Page 6: ...6 of 155 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 14 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Contents E 2 Config xml File 145 E 3 Site_sta xml File 145 E 4 Site_rep xml File 146 F Revision Information 148 Index 150 ...

Page 7: ...46 14 7 of 155 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Part I Getting to Know the PSS 5000 Part I Getting to Know the PSS 5000 1 Architectural Overview on page 8 2 System Description on page 11 3 Configuration and Service on page 21 ...

Page 8: ...se are described in the following topics 1 1 PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection on page 8 1 2 PSS 5000 With a Network Connection on page 9 1 3 PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration on page 10 1 1 PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection Illustration of a system using serial POS driver This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used by connecting them to the PSS 5000 using a serial POS driver ...

Page 9: ...hnical Manual 1 Architectural Overview 1 2 PSS 5000 With a Network Connection Illustration of a system using an Ethernet network This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used by connecting them to the PSS 5000 using an Ethernet connection ...

Page 10: ...Architectural Overview 1 3 PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration Illustration of a system using both an Ethernet network and serial interface This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used through a serial POS driver even when an Ethernet connection is present ...

Page 11: ... consists of several separate components These are described in the following topics 2 1 1 PSS 5000 Cabinets on page 11 2 1 2 PSS 5000 Computer Processor Boards on page 13 2 1 3 Hardware Interface Modules on page 14 2 1 4 Service and Maintenance on page 15 2 1 1 PSS 5000 Cabinets Contents of the PSS 5000 cabinet This illustrates the contents of the PSS 5000 standard cabinet with a CPU Board CPB509...

Page 12: ... cabinet located above the power input socket is a label This label provides the serial number of the PSS 5000 and informs you which power supply voltage the PSS 5000 can use Cabinet Version Standard cable Standard conduit Compact Dimensions HxWxD 600x200x124 mm 23 5 x 7 9 x 4 9 600x200x124 mm 23 5 x 7 9 x 4 9 363x200x100 mm 14 3 x 7 9 x 3 9 Max number of single width modules 14 14 6 Material Meta...

Page 13: ...rvice RS232 Port 1 02 02 1 Ports with speed rating3 Port 11 DSB Standard Standard High speed Port 12 DSB Standard Standard Standard Port 13 DSB Standard Standard Standard Port 14 DSB n a n a Standard Port 15 DSB n a n a Standard Port 21 DMB Standard Standard High speed Port 22 DMB n a n a Standard Port 23 DMB n a n a Standard 1 one of the ports is a high speed port 2 The boot program only supports...

Page 14: ...s with their proprietary interfaces There are 2 basic HIM types which are used to communicate with the forecourt devices The HIM modules provide a scalable solution When new devices are added to the forecourt configuration or old devices replaced with new ones that use a different protocol new HIMs can be added or existing ones replaced so that they suit the new protocol For more information about...

Page 15: ...n the DSB models This extra width is a result of more pins which are required for the signals used to control the onboard multiplexer Note 2 1 4 Service and Maintenance Spare part recommendations It is recommended that service organizations carry a stock of spare parts that represents 5 of the installed systems Note This quantity may vary depending on logistics and the individual re quirements to ...

Page 16: ... 7 Network Connection on page 20 2 2 1 Virtual File System Structure of virtual file system The PSS 5000 has a UNIX inspired virtual file system with the following top level structure Description of the virtual file system catalogs Each of the catalogs present in the virtual file system are described in the table below Catalog Description pss_dev The pss_dev catalog gives access to devices both ph...

Page 17: ... or power down takes place Data in pss_mem 3 Data in memory area 3 is held in RAM and is a non volatile working memo ry for programs This area has battery back up which enables data to be re tained during startup initialization and to survive a power down for weeks The area is cleared by a master reset System configurations and status infor mation are intact after a period without power Data in ps...

Page 18: ...ous checking functions Launching the uploaded application program The Boot Program ID has the program type ID 499 BB VVV Legal Authority Module LAM The Legal Authority Module LAM provides control of parameters that are subject to control by legal authorities By installing the correct LAM for the region only parameters that are permitted by the authorities are available The LAM also provides Weight...

Page 19: ...ns that are includ ed in the program 2 2 4 Web Server Description of the web server The embedded web server enables you to access the PSS 5000 Service Menus using a PC with a standard web browser This provides a user friendly graphics interface for the Service Menus where you are able to perform a multitude of tasks such as obtaining software ver sion numbers installation details operational detai...

Page 20: ...d via a serial interface This functionality is supported by several protocols which are listed in the Software Release Document distributed with the PSS 5000 application Note For some older versions of the PSS 5000 Applications special Protocol to Port Assignment settings are required Port connection To communicate via the serial server a host must use the PSS 5000 s IP ad dress the TCP port numbe...

Page 21: ...2 methods to access the service menus that enable you to configure and monitor the PSS 5000 Information about the access tools are described in the following topics 3 1 1 Local Service Panel on page 21 3 1 2 Web Service Pages on page 25 3 1 1 Local Service Panel Purpose of the local service panel The Local Service Panel allows you to access the PSS 5000 Service Menus The navigation buttons and the...

Page 22: ...er shown in the display These buttons are used in the following ways To move to a lower or higher level of the current menu For example to move from menu 2 to 2 1 To move along a single line of data for example in a transaction log Left arrow only to return to the Idle menu from a top level menu For example to move directly to Idle from menu 2 This button is used to accept the value of a parameter...

Page 23: ...eout period This menu shows the following information An 8 digit number which is the ID of the Application software The current time of the PSS s internal clock Arrows that inform you which button to press to enter the W M or Ser vice menus The Idle menu provides an entry point to both the W M menus and the Service menus BOOT LED APPL LED Status LSP Display Blank BOOT started call LAM module initi...

Page 24: ... text and error codes remain in the display until a button is pressed This causes the CPU board to reset and attempt to re start the appli cation or the CPU board is powered down Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display Data stored in the PSS 5000 memory such as Recent Transactions or Trans action Log can be viewed using the local service panel display However be cause of the size of the di...

Page 25: ...menu system on the local service panel To print a copy of the service menu page This procedure describes how to print a copy of the current page displayed in the Web Service Menu Note This procedure is for Internet Explorer 1 Open the pop up context menu in the frame of the page that you want to print and select Print Preview The Print Preview window appears 2 In the tool bar Select Only the selec...

Page 26: ...va applet or using an FTP connection FTP requires only a few commands Note Before attempting to upload an Application Program please consult the Software Release Document and check the requirements of the BOOT program and LAM When a Legal Authority Module is uploaded the Application Program and all data is cleared When a new program APPL or BOOT is started the PSS 5000 automatically performs a res...

Page 27: ...l attempts to upload software to the PSS 5000 are recorded in the pss_mem 1 sys bul txt file This file cannot be erased and can be viewed using the web service pages or downloaded using FTP and then viewed either with an FTP client or a simple text editor To upload software with the web service menus on page 60 or To upload software using FTP on page 62 To upload software with the web service menu...

Page 28: ... options available in the Service Menus depend on the functions present in the program applications installed in the fore court controller 4 Information Menu 1 on page 29 5 Installation Menu 2 on page 35 6 Operation Menu 3 on page 67 7 Reset Menu 4 on page 79 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 on page 83 9 W M Menu W on page 112 ...

Page 29: ...ns Menu 1 1 Description of the Program Versions menu The Program Versions menu provides information about the version and re lease date of the following programs Application Program Boot Program LAM Legal Authority Module If the program versions are not correct then it may be necessary to change them A description of how to do this is included in 3 2 Software Changes on page 26 To view program ver...

Page 30: ...program version information is also available in the following files using the PSS 5000 Virtual File System pss_proc sys boot_inf txt contains BOOT information pss_proc sys lam_inf txt contains Legal Authority Module information pss_proc sys appl_inf txt contains Application information 4 2 Board Info Menu 1 2 Overview of Board Information From the Board Info menu you can get both production infor...

Page 31: ...1 2 Board Info 1 2 1 Production The Production page appears 2 Use the information on this page to read the version numbers for the fol lowing components PCB Layout Engineering Change Status Serial Number Production Number To view production information with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the pro duction information for the CPU board 1 Press ...

Page 32: ...he Sealing Switch menu provides information about the status of the sealing switch which is used to hardware seal the LAM software on the CPU board To view sealing switch status with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the status of the hardware sealing switch which is used to enable LAM uploads 1 Select 1 Information 1 2 Board Info 1 2...

Page 33: ...2 2 menu 3 Press to view the status of the sealing switch 4 3 SW Blocks Menu 1 3 To view software blocks in PSS 5000 with web service pages Each application program in the PSS 5000 is built from several software code blocks This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the SW blocks names ID version and checksum 1 Select 1 Information 1 3 SW Blocks The SW Blocks p...

Page 34: ...assigned 1 Select 1 Information 1 4 Protocols The Protocols page appears 2 Use the information on this page to see a list of supported protocols 4 5 LAM Menu 1 5 To view all the constants for the current LAM This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view all the constants set by the current LAM 1 Select 1 Information 1 5 LAM The LAM Information page appears 2 Use t...

Page 35: ...e and some protocols have mandatory supplementary protocols For example when Doms POS Protocol is assigned on a serial interface port then the Doms PSS Communication Protocol is as signed automatically When this occurs multiple protocols are listed next to the port number Some protocols have additional protocol parameters These parameter values are displayed in the Protocol column and can be set f...

Page 36: ... changes have been made Changes are indicated by a next to the port number Note Port 1 is labelled SERVICE PORT on the PSS 5000 panel 2 Do one of the following View the port assignment details no further action is required Add a protocol to port assignment not Port 41 or 99 go to To edit a protocol to port assignment with web service pages on page 37 Add a new protocol to port assignment to Port 4...

Page 37: ... Protocol to Port Assignment window already open go to the port number that you want to change and click Edit Note If a protocol is already assigned to this port it will be removed during this procedure The Edit Protocol to Port Assignment table for the selected port appears The example below shows the table for Port 12 2 Open the Protocol Type drop down list and select the correct type of device ...

Page 38: ...page 36 Step 2 When the protocol has parameters it may be necessary to set these before the Save Change button is used Note Changes are not activated until the Save Changes button in the Protocol to Port Assignment window is used and a Master Reset occurs To remove a protocol to port assignment with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to remove...

Page 39: ...cedure describes how to set the parameters for protocols that use these values Note This procedure uses a TCP IP protocol to illustrate the steps 1 Select 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment The Protocol to Port Assignment page appears 2 Go to the port and protocol that you want to set and click Change The Change Protocol Parameters table appears The example below shows a tank gauge pro...

Page 40: ...he selectable op tions reduced drop down lists on the web service Some of the limitations are explained in the table below Note All TCP IP protocols are fixed Protocols Explanation Protocols regarding DMB Some protocols do not support addressable de vices To overcome this limitation a multiplexed port must be used IFSF protocols Generally IFSF protocols run on PSS 5000 Port 31 LON However some var...

Page 41: ...ow to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view change the date and time values in the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 2 Date and Time The Date and Time page appears 2 Select the Date yyyymmdd and or Time hhmmss fields and type in the correct values 3 Click ACCEPT to apply the changes A message that confirms that the date and or time has been changed ap pears To view change the date and t...

Page 42: ...w of Communication Setup menu The Configuration Setup menu is divided in to the following sub menus 5 3 1 TCP IP Setup Menu 2 3 1 on page 43 5 3 2 Service Port Setup Menu 2 3 2 on page 46 5 3 3 Datalink Timeout for Serial Driver Menu 2 3 3 on page 47 5 3 4 Service Port Protocol Menu 2 3 4 on page 48 5 3 5 Menu 2 3 5 Reserved for Future Use on page 49 5 3 6 Dialup Setup Test Menu 2 3 6 on page 49 5...

Page 43: ...the device may change Manually this is a fixed IP address assigned to a device and has a standard dot notation for exam ple 192 10 172 2 If a manual IP address is not supplied then a default IP address is given This is 10 10 10 100 This default ad dress is within the private network ranges and does not conflict with public Internet IP addresses Subnet mask Using a subnet mask increases the routing...

Page 44: ...ep 4 Select Specify an IP address go to Step 3 3 Use the correct naming conventions and notation to type in the required values for IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 4 In the MAC Address field view the MAC address for the Ethernet module 5 Click ACCEPT to apply the changes After the IP address has been changed it is necessary to reconnect to the PSS 5000 using the new IP address To view chang...

Page 45: ...menu 7 Use the and buttons change the value that is flashing Use and to move forward to the next or backwards to the previous values re spectively 8 Press OK when the NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears The changes to the parameter values are implemented To view the MAC address of the Ethernet module with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the ...

Page 46: ...ervice Port Setup in the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 2 Service Port Setup The Service Port Setup page appears 2 Select the Baud rate value that matches your system 3 Select the PPP device value that matches your system Note If Modem is selected it is necessary to set up the external modem to communicate with the port In addition to this the Service port is only abl...

Page 47: ...change the value of the current setting which is flashing 5 To change the settings in the other sub menus repeat steps 3 and 4 6 Press OK The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears 7 Press OK to apply the changes to the parameters 5 3 3 Datalink Timeout for Serial Driver Menu 2 3 3 To view change the Datalink Timeout with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the ...

Page 48: ...he current setting is flashing in the sub menu 4 Use the and buttons to change the value of the current setting which is flashing Note The permitted range is 0 1 2 50 9998 9999 5 Press OK The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears 6 Press OK to apply the changes to the parameters 5 3 4 Service Port Protocol Menu 2 3 4 Description of service port protocol The Service Port Protocol menu enables you to...

Page 49: ... how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view change the values for the dialup settings in the PSS 5000 Note Before these settings are valid one of the DMB ports in the PSS 5000 must be configured to use the Point to Point Protocol PPP See 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 on page 35 Parameter Values Baud rate 900 19200 38400 57600 115200 PPP device modem NULL modem Modem init str...

Page 50: ...one number that you want to dial 6 In the User name field type in the user name you want to use to access the PSS 5000 7 In the Password field type in the correct password for the given user name 8 Click Save and Dialup The new dialup settings are saved and the modem tests them by connecting to the destination number 5 3 7 Online Offline Event Time Menu 2 3 7 Description of Online Offline Event Ti...

Page 51: ...in minutes for the timeout The permitted range is 0 1 2 10 99999 minutes Note 0 minutes means the timer is disabled 3 Click ACCEPT to save the changes The new value will be effective after the board is reset 5 4 System Profile Menu 2 4 Overview of System Profile menu The System Profile menu is divided in to the following sub menus 5 4 1 Password Menu 2 4 1 on page 51 5 4 2 Name and Number Menu 2 4...

Page 52: ...ge the user password for the PSS 5000 Note This procedure describes what is available when an admin user is logged on User Description admin This is used by the PSS system administrator and has all privileges Read everything Change all settings Perform Reset Master Reset and Super Master Reset Upload software Change passwords for other users host This is used by host applications e g Doms Site Inf...

Page 53: ...n user is changing the admin password Enter new password Enter new password again 3 For the admin password only in the Enter old password field type in the current password for the selected user 4 In the Enter new password field type in the new password for the user Note The password must have 4 16 characters and must not contain any special characters 5 In the Enter new password again field re ty...

Page 54: ...er_id password combinations The default password for all users is password To use the default user password with local service panel All original user default passwords password can be re enabled temporarily from the Local Service Panel This enables a technician who has access to an open box to always get access to the system Protection of the physical access to the room or the box itself is outsi...

Page 55: ... can have up to 20 characters 4 Click ACCEPT to save the name and or number changes 5 4 3 POS Password Menu 2 4 3 Description of POS Password menu Using a configurable POS password prevents any unauthorized handling of fu elling transactions Only an authorized POS system that knows and uses the correct POS password can lock and clear transactions If the current POS password is different from the d...

Page 56: ...ile 2 4 4 Web Preferences The Web Preferences page appears 2 To insert a logo graphic in the top left hand corner of the web page click Browse in the Custom Logo group The Choose file window appears 3 In the Choose file window locate the graphic file you want to include in the web page 4 Click Open to include the path to the graphic file in the field next to the Browse button 5 Do one of the follo...

Page 57: ...ol Specific Setup on page 58 When you have completed the steps in the procedures above you will be re turned to the PSS 5000 Service Menus To set change the Forecourt Control Setup Use this procedure when you have selected the Forecourt Control Setup option in the Application Setup menu 1 In the Forecourt Application drop down list select one of the following PSS License Management go to Step 2 We...

Page 58: ... totals after a PSS Master Reset 7 Click Save To continue using the PSS 5000 Service Menus select a new menu option To set change the Protocol Specific Setup Use this procedure when you have selected the Protocol Specific Setup option in the Application Setup menu 1 In the Protocol drop down list select the protocol that is to be configured 2 In the page that appears type in the specific configura...

Page 59: ...er BOOT LAM and or APPLICATION Use either of the following proce dures to do this To upload software with the web service menus on page 60 or To upload software using FTP on page 62 Special case If you are using Application Software 411 41 then you may require more in formation when upgrading or downgrading see 7 Warning If the BOOT upload which is loaded with the BOOT Exchange Program is interrup...

Page 60: ...oad via an embedded Java ap plet and go to Step 3 If you are using the old web service menu go to Step 4 3 Do one of the following If you selected Upload later or Upload now in Step 2 open the Upload Start Timeout drop down list and select the timer value The upload must be started within the time selected or an upload timeout occurs Possible timeout values are 3 minutes 30 minutes 3 hours 8 hours...

Page 61: ...ation files 6 Click Upload Caution Do not close the web page until after the upload is finished If the Java applet is closed then it may be necessary to upload using FTP A status of the software upload appears in the information field When the upload is finished this is shown in the status information 7 To verify that the software was uploaded correctly use the Program Ver sions menu To allow soft...

Page 62: ...t occurs and the file is deleted It is necessary to repeat the procedure that allows the upload and cre ates the file To upload software using FTP This procedure describes how to use FTP to upload software to the PSS 5000 The commands used in this procedure use FileZilla to illustrate the commands However other FTP clients may be used Note When Application files are uploaded the PSS erases the exi...

Page 63: ...l the files have been copied and installed use the Service Menu 1 1 Program Versions to verify the PSS is using the correct software 5 7 Peripheral Configuration Menu 2 7 To change the setup ini file using FTP To overcome limitations in some POS interfaces a set up file setup ini which for example contains device pre configuration can be uploaded The set up ini file can be downloaded from and or u...

Page 64: ...e panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the PERIPHERAL CONF 2 7 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown to move to sub menus 4 Use and to select the correct number of modules present 5 Press OK The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears 6 Press OK to make the changes to the changed parameter values To configure the memory modules in the setup ini file using FTP Th...

Page 65: ...on a PC This can then be used to restore the configuration settings after a Super Master Reset which deletes this information To create a backup file This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to create the setup ini backup file 1 Select 2 Installation 2 8 Backup The Backup page appears Note The backup file is called setup ini and contains the items present in the bull...

Page 66: ...ni file The Choose file window appears 3 Use standard Windows procedures to locate the setup ini file and click Open The path to the selected setup ini file appears in the Restore backup from PC field 4 Click OK The setup ini file is now copied to pss_mem 2 appl on the PSS 5000 5 Perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 to activate the parameter values in the new setup ini file ...

Page 67: ...y authorizes each pump when a nozzle is lifted and clears transactions without involving any external POS or OPT device This is similar to putting all the pumps in manual mode except that it s much easier for the staff as they don t need to re programme each pump and it s safer regarding fraud A connected Tank Gauge System e g TLS 350 still gets information about fuel sales during the fallback per...

Page 68: ...lback Mode with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to select the Fall back Mode in the PSS 5000 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the FALLBACK MODE 3 1 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menu and view change the Fallback mode value 4 Use the and buttons to change between YES and NO 5 Press ...

Page 69: ...t Step 2 4 Click ACCEPT 5 Click OK when asked to accept the prices A confirmation that the changes grade prices are accepted appears and then the page returns to the normal Grade Prices page which shows a list of product grades and prices To view change grade prices with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change the grade prices in the PSS 5000 ...

Page 70: ...ransactions from each fuelling point can be monitored with the Transaction Monitor page This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to use POS Mode to monitor unpaid transactions 1 Select 3 Operation 3 3 FP Transactions 3 3 1 Monitor The Transaction Monitor page appears Each fuelling point is listed with the details of the latest unpaid transaction Note Money Price and ...

Page 71: ...ctions 1 Select 3 Operation 3 3 FP Transactions 3 3 2 Log The Transaction Log page appears 2 Use the list view the last 10 transactions both paid and unpaid Note Error transactions are shown in red 6 4 Payment Server Menu 3 4 Description of Payment Server menu The Payment Server menu is used to control which cards that can be used on the site Note Not all versions of the PSS 5000 application softw...

Page 72: ... appears 2 Type in the 20 digit number for the card and click Check Information about the validity of the card appears 6 5 Operation Mode Menu 3 5 Description of the Operation Mode The operation mode for specific forecourt device can be changed by using the Operation Mode menu Some application dependant operation modes might be available for special purposes such as disabling intrusion detection o...

Page 73: ...nfigured in the controller and can use the op eration mode are included in the list Possible specific device types are Fuelling Point Price Pole Terminal 3 Open the drop down list for Device ID and select the ID for a specific device or all IDs When the Device ID is selected then the current Operation Mode appears 4 Open the drop down list for Operation Mode and select the required mode Confirmati...

Page 74: ...tomatic update period is defined in the Web Prefer ences page see 5 4 4 Web Preferences Menu 2 4 4 on page 56 By selecting a specific type of forecourt device more detailed information about the individual devices appears To view operational status of forecourt devices This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the operational status of the forecourt devices 1 ...

Page 75: ...es of irregular product movements Note Before reconciliation reports can be created by the PSS 5000 it is im portant that the relationships between each of the fueling points and the associated tanks are configured in the PSS 5000 The Reconciliation Report page presents both Totalizer Readings and ATG Readings with start and stop time stamps The Totalizer Readings are provided by the PSS 5000 and ...

Page 76: ...ed to the PSS 5000 Number This shows which report is displayed Note If the Number value is equal to or greater than 7 then there are 7 reconciliation reports you can view Period Start Provides the date yyyy mm dd and time hh mm for the start of the reconciliation report Period End Provides the date yyyy mm dd and time hh mm for the end of the reconciliation report Report Select Selector buttons th...

Page 77: ... all the fuelling points connected to the tank ATG Readings liter Gauged Volume Start This is measured value from the tank gauge system when the previous site report was creat ed Delivered This is measured value provided by tank gauge system which states the amount of any deliver ies made after the Start and before the End val ues were provided Gauged Volume End This is measured value from the tan...

Page 78: ...onciliations part of the table at the bottom of the Reconciliations Report 2 Use the Report Select arrow buttons to view the remaining reconciliation reports It is possible to view multiple reconciliation reports using this page 3 If you want to change the status of the report generation select the Manual report creation check box and press the Enable Disable button If you pressed the Enable butto...

Page 79: ...ed but the state of the operation starts from where it was stopped Note When a Soft Reset or power down occurs the contents of the virtual file system pss_mem 4 is cleared To make a soft reset with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to make a soft reset 1 Select 4 Reset 4 1 Soft Reset The Reset page appears 2 Click RESET The hardware and commu...

Page 80: ...he like are not cleared by a Master Reset Note When a Master Reset occurs the contents of the virtual file system pss_mem 4 and pss_mem 3 are cleared To make a master reset with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to make a Master Reset 1 Select 4 Reset 4 2 Master Reset The Master Reset page appears 2 Select Yes I want to perform a master reset...

Page 81: ...urs the contents of the virtual file sys tem pss_mem 4 pss_mem 3 and pss_mem 2 are cleared To make a super master reset with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to make a Super Master Reset 1 Select 4 Reset 4 3 Super Master Reset The Super Master Reset page appears 2 Type ACCEPT in the empty field 3 Click SUPER MASTER RESET All configuration se...

Page 82: ...00 TEMA 803046 14 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 7 Reset Menu 4 3 Press to select the SUPER M RESET menu 4 Press and hold OK for 10 seconds The system performs a Super Master Reset and the display shows SUPER MASTER RESET ...

Page 83: ...e Errors Menu 5 1 2 on page 85 8 1 3 Price Pole Test Menu 5 1 3 on page 86 8 1 4 Device Status Menu 5 1 4 on page 88 8 1 5 Device Test Menu 5 1 5 on page 91 8 1 1 Online List Menu 5 1 1 Description of Online List menu For each type of forecourt device there is access to a list of online devices Even before the PSS is configured it will start polling possible addresses on each port so this can be u...

Page 84: ... a list of devices that are online 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the ONLINE LIST 5 1 1 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view which devices are connected to the individual ports Column Description Port The number of the port on the PSS 5000 CPB to which the devices are connected Protocol List of protocols assigned to th...

Page 85: ...o use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the latest error for each device 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 2 1 Recent The Recent Device Errors page appears 2 Use the list to see when the most recent error for each device occurred To view recent errors for a specific device with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in th...

Page 86: ...n the local service pan el to view the latest error for a specific device 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the SPECIFIC DEVICE 5 1 2 2 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view which devices are connected to the individual ports 4 Use and to select the correct Device Type and Device ID The details for the error date time and ...

Page 87: ... 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 3 Price Pole Test The Price Pole Test page appears 2 Click START PRICE POLE TEST The price pole test starts To start a price pole test with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to test the price pole by updating the prices shown on the pole 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 3 Price Pole Tes...

Page 88: ...he buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus The current test state is flashing 4 Use and to toggle between YES and NO 5 Select YES and press OK The price pole test starts 8 1 4 Device Status Menu 5 1 4 Description of Device Status menu Use this menu to view the status of the various devices connected to the PSS 5000 To view the status of VRC devices with web service pages This ...

Page 89: ...gnostics Menu 5 2 Open the drop down list for the VRC Controller and select a device ID for the controller 3 Click DEVICE ID OK The most important Vapor Recovery Monitoring status information ap pears 4 If required click Refresh to update the data shown on this page ...

Page 90: ...ow to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the status of specific devices 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 4 Device Status 5 1 4 2 Specific The Device Status page appears Note The Device Type list includes only those device types that are con nected to and available from the PSS 5000 2 In the Device Type list select the specific device type ...

Page 91: ...e immediately 8 1 5 Device Test Menu 5 1 5 Description Device Test menu for VRC The Special Vapor Recovery Monitoring functions for test and service can only be accessed when you are logged on to the PSS 5000 System as a VRC user Log in details User name vrc Password password default To view the internal VRM test functions with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu...

Page 92: ...appears 2 Open the Device Id drop down list and select the ID for the selected device type 3 Click DEVICE ID OK A page with a list of test functions for the selected device appears 4 In the Time to live with error s for entire VRM system field type in the cor rect value Note The format for Time to live values is HH MM The permitted range is 00 01 to 99 59 hours and the default value is 72 hours ...

Page 93: ...d automatically by the PSS 5000 Instead of sending commands from a POS or using the devices on the fore court the Terminal Text Test provides an easy method to check that the texts are shown correctly on the terminal display It is possible to have up to 6 different languages in the text bank Each lan guage is indexed So it is possible to replace an unwanted language with one that is required for t...

Page 94: ...tual languages are defined in the application program To see which languages are available and the Language code for each language look in the Appendix apx file released with the software Note When adding text language versions for a terminal in the Appendix file you must use the same character set as that used by the terminal for example ISO 8859 1 4 Use the navigation buttons to navigate through...

Page 95: ...AM and application software were uploaded to the PSS 5000 Each record contains a date stamp the software version number and an ID of the user who made the upload To view the Upload Log with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the upload log for the PSS 5000 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 1 Upload Log The Upload Log page appe...

Page 96: ...5 FTP Server on page 19 8 2 2 Reset Logs Menu 5 2 2 Description of Reset Logs menu There are 3 types of reset Therefore there are 3 types of reset logs Soft Master Super Master These logs tell when the specific reset type occurred and the cause of the reset Note The Soft Reset Log is reset by a Master Reset and the Master Reset Log is reset by a Super Master Reset To view the Soft Reset Logs with ...

Page 97: ...with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the Master Reset logs 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 2 2 Mas ter The Master Reset Log page appears This log has only a single entry which shows when the last Master Reset occurred ...

Page 98: ...t Super Master Reset occurred To view the Soft Reset Log with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to view the Soft reset log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the SOFT RESET LOG 5 2 2 1 menu 3 Press to display the log 4 Use the navigation buttons to move vertically and to move horizontally around the log da...

Page 99: ...enu in the local service pan el to view the Super Master reset log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press to move to the SUPER MASTER RESET LOG 5 2 2 3 menu 3 Press to display the log The log contains a single line a date and time stamp which tells when the last Master Reset or Super Master Reset occurred 8 2 3 Application Log Menu 5 2 3 Description of the Application Log menu The appli...

Page 100: ...application log is stored in pss_mem 2 appl applog txt Use FTP to ac cess this file and then view the contents For information about starting an FTP session see 2 2 5 FTP Server on page 19 8 2 4 Access Log Menu 5 2 4 Description of Access Log The Access Log menu shows who has logged on and when the log on occurred To view the Access log with web service pages This procedure describes how to use th...

Page 101: ...Service Panel display on page 24 8 2 5 Board Error Log Menu 5 2 5 Description of Board Error Log The Board Error Log menu shows all the fatal errors that have occurred on the PSS 5000 CPU board To view the Board Error log with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the Board Error log 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 5 Board Erro...

Page 102: ... Ethernet Statistics menu provides data about the network communication Information about the amount of traffic and the number of bad frames and overruns is displayed To view the Ethernet Statistics with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the Ethernet Statistics 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 3 Communication 5 3 1 Ethernet Statistics The Eth...

Page 103: ...tics for the communication ports on the CPU board 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 3 Communication 5 3 2 Port Statistics The Communication Port Statistics page appears 2 Use the information in the table to see the traffic load on each port and where if any errors have occurred 8 3 3 Protocols Menu 5 3 3 Description of Protocols menu The Protocols menu provides a list of protocols assigned to the individua...

Page 104: ...lity which is called a peep The peep can basically run in two different modes These modes are described in the table below Mode Description Peep File Swap When running in the swap mode the peeper will swap between two file series a and b For example peepfile a00 peepfile b00 peepfile a00 This continues until the sequence number is increased manually by a user pressing the Skip button This is typic...

Page 105: ...oves that it is an authentic Doms Java Applet When the Applet is activated you are prompt ed to accept the digital signature This ensures that the peep files are written to the hard disk If the signature is not accepted then the peep applet doesn t run To start peep with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to start the peeper 1 Select 5 Diagnos...

Page 106: ...p file in the sequence click Skip Field Action User ID Type in your ID to make identification easier This information appears at the top of the peep file Notes Provide a short description of the prob lem This information appears at the top of the peep file Peep directory Use the Browse button to define the lo cation for the peep file s Peep filename Type in the name to assign to the file s Note Pe...

Page 107: ...m is reserved for future use 8 5 2 Boot Menu 5 5 2 Restricted Do not use this menu item The use of this menu item is restricted to software developers The function forces the PSS 5000 to remain in the boot mode This prevents the Application Program installed from starting 8 5 3 GDB Menu 5 5 3 Restricted Do not use this menu item The use of this menu item is restricted to software developers The de...

Page 108: ...hich peripherals are connected to the ports of the CPU board Note The items listed in this list are devices associated with the PSS 5000 for example a memory module 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 1 Online List The Peripherals Online List page appears 2 Use the list to see which peripherals are actually connected to the ports of the CPU board 8 6 2 Errors Menu 5 6 2 Description of Error...

Page 109: ...2 Use the list to see where errors have occurred recently on the peripherals To view errors on specific peripherals with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to see where errors have occurred on specific peripheral device types 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 2 Errors 5 6 2 2 Specific The Peripheral Errors page appears 2 Open the Devi...

Page 110: ...ve been used previously the total memory capacity of the mod ule and how much free space is still available on the module To view status of the memory module with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the status of the memory module s installed in the PSS 5000 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 3 Memory Module 5 6 3 1 Status The M...

Page 111: ...ice Menu in the web browser to see where memory modules that have been installed previously were used Note Each time a memory module is installed the site details are logged in the memory of the memory module 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 3 Memory Module 5 6 3 2 History The Memory Module History page appears Note It may take some time to display this page 2 Use the information on the ...

Page 112: ...ransactions or unattended terminal payments cannot continue until the error is corrected The W M Menu enables you to obtain important information about the PSS 5000 system and provides a way for you to check that the W M facilities are functioning correctly You are able to simulate an error on one or more of the operational critical functions for example the Local Service Panel display and see if ...

Page 113: ... Local Service Panel to view the ver sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 2 Press to move to the LAM VERS CHKSUM menu View the LAM version and checksum data for the LAM installed 9 2 LAM Parameters Menu W 2 Description of LAM parameters The LAM parameters are sp...

Page 114: ...e the list to view the actual LAM parameters To view LAM parameters with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the ver sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 2 Press to move to the LAM PARAMETERS W 2 menu 3 Press t...

Page 115: ...iew the memory module details with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the memory module details 1 Select W W M W 3 Memory Module Version The Memory Module Info page appears 2 Use the information on screen to see how many memory modules are in stalled the ID of each module and to which CPB port s they are connect ed To view the memory m...

Page 116: ... details 1 Select W W M W 4 Program Upload Log The Upload Log page appears 2 Use the list of upload entries to see when the uploads occurred To view the upload log with local service panel This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to view the upload log details 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 2 Press to move to PROG UPLOAD LOG W 4 menu 3 Press to ...

Page 117: ...ve to the transaction data of the selected pump 6 Use the navigation buttons to view the transactions data for the selected pump 7 Press to exit the transaction data and return to the RECENT TRANSAC W 5 menu See also For more information about the format of recent transaction data A 1 Recent Transactions File Format on page 125 9 6 Payment Log Menu W 6 Description of the payment log menu The Payme...

Page 118: ... Service Panel to view all the data for payments that have taken place in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 2 Press to move to the PAYMENT LOG W 6 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view the payment log data Use or to change values or selections in the sub menus 4 Whe...

Page 119: ...erving the reaction s it is possi ble to see if the tested functions in the PSS 5000 are behaving correctly To activate checking devices with web service pages This procedure describes how to use the checking device functions in the Ser vice Menu By simulating an error on an operational critical function you are able to make sure that the checking facility in the PSS 5000 registers the error and r...

Page 120: ...ges The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 119 To activate display errors with local service panel This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the Local Service Panel display checking facility is operating correctly Note It is assumed that the I...

Page 121: ... the SEC TEL ERROR menu 5 Use the and buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the SEC TEL ERROR value is ON this simulates that the security telegram function has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly 6 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly 9 7 3 LAM Code Error Menu W 7 3 To activa...

Page 122: ...ng correctly 9 7 4 RTC Error Menu W 7 4 To activate RTC errors with web service pages The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 119 To activate checking RTC errors with local service panel This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the RTC Real Ti...

Page 123: ...te checking devices with web service pages on page 119 To activate checking TransactionMemorywith local service panel This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the Transaction Memory checking facility is operating cor rectly 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 2 Press to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu 3 Press to move to the TRANS MEMO...

Page 124: ... Part III Reference Information A File Formats in the PSS 5000 on page 125 B Web Service Connections on page 129 C Virtual File System on page 134 D PSS 5000 Reference Information on page 141 E PSS 5000 XML Output on page 144 F Revision Information on page 148 ...

Page 125: ... what is represented by the values in the different col umns of the transaction data Column Explanation 1 W M character indicates that the security telegram is intact 2 Date of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Number of pump where transaction occurred 5 The transaction sequence number This sequence is reset when the PSS 5000 is M...

Page 126: ... was a banknote payment transaction that occurred Column Explanation 1 W M character indicates that the security telegram is intact 2 Date of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Transaction sequence number 5 Number of pump where transaction occurred 6 Transaction grade ID 7 Volume price The currency unit and volume units are determi...

Page 127: ... of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Transaction sequence number 5 Number of pump where transaction occurred 6 Transaction grade ID 7 Volume price The currency unit and volume units are determined by the LAM 8 Total volume of the transaction A measured value from the pumps The volume unit is determined by the LAM 9 Total cost for...

Page 128: ... The table below explains what is represented by the values in the different col umns of the log Column Explanation 1 Recorded sequence number Starts from 000 2 Date of the record Date has the format yyyy mm dd 3 Program Category Can be either LAM or APL 4 Program Type 5 Program branch 6 Program version 7 Program Checksum 8 Upload user ID 9 Optional data ...

Page 129: ...ction the IP address of the boards are set up ac cording to the IP address plan for the site This address is then used when con necting to the PSS 5000 system Note Access to the system on this IP address is controlled by external devices such as routers and firewalls These are configured by the network ad ministrator Cable types When connecting the PSS 5000 using an Ethernet connection use the fol...

Page 130: ...onnection The Control Panel window appears 2 Double click Phone and Modem Options The Phone and Modem Options window appears 3 Select the Modems tab 4 Click Add The Add Hardware Wizard window appears 5 Select Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list and click Next The Install New Modem page of the wizard appears 6 In the Manufacturer list select Standard Modem Types and in the Models lis...

Page 131: ...Next 7 Select Selected Ports radio button and select the communication port for example COM1 Click Next 8 Click Finish to complete the hardware installation The wizard closes and returns to the Phone and Modem Options window 9 Click OK The setup is now saved and ready B 3 4 Dialling Up Using a Null Modem Connection Restrictions Windows Vista does not support null modem connections To create a null...

Page 132: ... page of the wizard appears 6 Select Connect directly to another computer and click Next The Host or Guest page of the wizard appears 7 Select the Guest radio button and click Next The Connection Name page of the wizard appears 8 Type in a name that identifies the connection for example PSS 5000 and click Next The Select a Device page of the wizard appears 9 In the Select a device drop down list s...

Page 133: ...tion window appears 5 Set up the parameters as shown below Maximum speed bps 38400 Clear all check boxes 6 Click OK 7 Select the Networking tab and set the following parameters Type of dial up server I am calling PPP Windows Select Internet Protocol TCP IP check box Clear all remaining check boxes 8 Click OK The connection is now configured correctly to communicate with PSS 5000 and the Connect co...

Page 134: ... Error Log on page 140 C 1 The Virtual File System List of significant vfs files The list of files shown below is an extract of the pss_proc sys vfs_inf txt file It lists the most significant VFS files and their location that can be download ed using FTP and viewed using any ASCII text editor In general these files are of interest to specialists but a few may be of interest to technicians C 2 Syst...

Page 135: ... Port_12_2 0310 Port_12_3 0701 Port_12_4 0702 Checksum 7CB3 BPDatalinkTransport Timeout 50 C 3 Board Upload Log Description of the Board Upload Log file The Board Upload Log file contains a list of files that have been uploaded since the last Super Master Reset The location and name of the file is pss_mem 1 sys bul txt Here is an example of the contents of the file 20 001 20071128 LAM 498 40 101 C...

Page 136: ... example of the contents of the file DATE 2008 06 10 Upload waiting time 0 sec Permission 2008 06 10 01 48 15 TIME 01 48 15 000000mS Preparing code upload TIME 01 48 15 000049mS Recognized file 41003103 038 TIME 01 48 15 000050mS Checking code compatibility TIME 01 48 15 000077mS Appending upload log record TIME 01 48 15 000256mS Deleting flash sectors TIME 01 48 23 000282mS Transferring code to f...

Page 137: ...ual File System C 5 Hardware Information Description of the hardware information file The Hardware Information file provides information about the CPB hardware The location and name of the file is pss_proc sys hw_inf txt Here is an example of the contents of the file ...

Page 138: ...makes it possible to upload software to the PSS 5000 The location and name of the file is pss_mem 2 sys ok2upload txt Here is an example of the contents of the file Upload SecondsToWait 3600 OptionalRecordText John Doe C 7 Boot Information Description of the boot information file The boot information file contains details about the boot program The loca tion and name of the file is pss_proc sys bo...

Page 139: ...le Information Description of the LAM information file The Legal Authority Module file provides information about the parameters set by the installed LAM The parameters are specific for each LAM The lo cation and name of the file is pss_proc sys lam_inf txt Here is an example of part of the contents of the file ...

Page 140: ... the type and ver sion of the application program installed The location and name of the file is pss_proc sys appl_inf txt Here is an example of the contents of a file C 10 Board Error Log Description of the board error log file The Board Error Log file provides information about the errors that have oc curred The location and name of the file is pss_proc sys appl_inf txt Here is an example of the...

Page 141: ...3 Referenced Documents on page 143 D 1 List of Abbreviations APC Application Codes ATC Automatic Temperature Compensation ATR Attendant Tag Reader AVI Automated Vehicle Identification BNA Bank Note Acceptor BOR Back Office Record BOS Back Office System CRIND Card Reader IN Dispenser EPT Electronic Payment Terminal DHP Doms Host Protocol DMB Doms Multiplexed Bus DSB Doms Serial Bus EPS Embedded Pay...

Page 142: ...a Doms Serial Bus hardware interface It is a subset of the DMB port The DSB ports are numbered from 11 to 15 on the CPU board DMB Module Doms Multiplexed Bus module that connects to the PSS 5000 via a DMB port It is used for protocols that have non addressable devices DMB Port Port with a Doms Multiplexed hardware interface It is a DSB port with the addition of 2 multiplexer control signals The DM...

Page 143: ...ses The SRD contains references to general system documentation and informa tion about program retirements and changes Tank A container typically but not always underground that holds a single product TGS This provides an automated method to see how much Product is present in each Tank It also registers how much product is filled in the tank when a de livery occurs D 3 Referenced Documents List of...

Page 144: ...les are saved in the PSS 5000 at the following location PSS IP address pss_mem 1 appl http Viewing an xml file All you require to access the xml files is a standard browser the IP address of the PSS 5000 and the name of the file you want to view To view the contents of the xml file type the following syntax in the URL field URL syntax http PSS IP address file name xml Example of an xml file using ...

Page 145: ... of the xml file is now saved as an xml file in the location spec ified E 2 Config xml File Description of config xml file The config xml file provides configuration details for the PSS 5000 This could for example contain some of the configuration areas shown below Note The contents of the config xml file changes depending on the applica tions installed and the devices configured E 3 Site_sta xml ...

Page 146: ...le The site_rep xml file provides a report for the previous day or 24 hours The report can contain data about the accumulated sales pump totals errors that occurred on the forecourt and information about equipment that went off line A site_rep xml file is generated each day at a given time default time is 00 00 The previous file is overwritten each time a new file is generated Note When a site_rep...

Page 147: ...0 Technical Manual E PSS 5000 XML Output When the site_rep xml file is viewed in the PSS 5000 only a template for the information is displayed The downloaded file contains all the accumulated in formation and is similar to the one shown below ...

Page 148: ...plication Setup Menu 2 5 Description of specific Device Status Menu 5 1 4 2 TCP IP Tutorial appendix removed 04 Aug 17 2009 Restructuring and restyling of document Added description of new compact cabinet Added new CPU Board CPB505 Added manager user profile Added information about changing software Changed screen shots to reflect changes in GUI menu items for example Information for Menu 1 Added ...

Page 149: ...ent procedures and added a new procedure to set the protocol parame ters 08 May 30 2013 Updated the Protocol to Port Assignment procedures to match the removal of the Now and Later radio buttons 09 August 21 2013 Updated the Application Setup information with Totals Setup option 10 November 1 2013 Updated Protocol to Port Assignment options with port 99 Updated Online List with port 99 11 Jan 3 20...

Page 150: ...unctions 22 Boot program description 18 location 18 view version with local service panel 30 view version with web service pages 29 bul txt file view 96 C Checking devices activate SECTEL using local service panel 121 activate using web service menu pages 119 display errors using local service panel 120 LAM code errors using local service panel 121 RTC errors using local service panel 122 123 Chec...

Page 151: ...sing local service panel 68 set using web service pages 68 File formats banknote transaction log 126 card transaction log 126 recent transactions 125 upload log 127 Forecourt Control Setup PSS License Management 57 Totals Setup 57 Wet Stock Setup 57 Forecourt Devices menu list of sub menus 83 FTP server description 19 Fuel transactions monitor 70 G Grade term 142 Grade prices change with local ser...

Page 152: ...tration of DSB 15 N Navigation buttons location 21 Navigation panel functions 22 Network connection description 20 Null modem description of connections 130 O ok2upload file details 138 Online devices list using local service panel 84 list using web service pages 83 Online list menu description 83 108 Online Offline Event Time view or change with web service pages 51 Operation menu list of sub men...

Page 153: ...nse Management setup 57 Pss_dev catalog description 16 Pss_mem catalog description 16 Pss_proc catalog description 16 R RAM pss_mem2 17 pss_mem3 17 pss_mem4 17 Recent transaction file format 125 Recent transaction data view using local service panel 117 Reconcilation Report menu description 75 Reconcilation Reports parameters 76 veiwing 78 Reference documents list 143 Requirements description of b...

Page 154: ...sing web service pages 81 Super Master Reset log view using local service panel 99 view using web service pages 98 Supported protocols view with web service pages 34 SW Blocks view with web service pages 33 System ID change ID with web service pages 55 System Logs menu list of sub menus 95 System Profile menu list of sub menus 51 System setup file details 134 T Tank term 143 Tank Gauge System term...

Page 155: ...1 W W M menu list of sub menus 112 W M description 112 Web browser FTP connection to PSS 20 Web Preferences menu change settings 56 description 56 Web server 19 recommended browser versions 19 Web Service page startup page 25 view program versions 29 Wet Stock Setup 57 X xml files config xml 145 example 144 save 144 site_rep xml 146 site_sta xml 145 viewing 144 ...

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