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Islander II With Key Option Conversion 

 

04/15/03 

INSTALLATION OF KEY SYSTEM 

 
1.  From the outside of the unit, insert the two threaded studs of the conversion kit single or dual 

key adapter bracket into the two mounting holes in the face of the unit where the mag or 
optical card reader was mounted.  The four slotted holes in the adapter bracket must line up 
with the four holes in the face of the unit.  If not, rotate the adapter bracket. 

 
2.  With the proper orientation of the key adapter bracket now known, install the conversion kit 

key receptacle(s) by snapping them into the large square key adapter bracket holes.  Before 
snapping in, be sure that the PCB connector of each key receptacle is facing up. 

 
3.  Install the conversion kit 10-position ribbon cable(s) by inserting one end into the keyed 

opening in the top of each key receptacle and letting the other end hang free for now.  Secure 
the ribbon cable(s) to the key receptacle(s) with the conversion kit tie wrap(s). 

 
4.  Working inside the head, with the key adapter bracket assembly in position against the front 

face, slip a conversion kit star lock washer over each stud of the key adapter bracket and then 
secure the two conversion kit F/F standoffs to these studs. 

 
5.  Install the new cover assembly using the four screws previously removed.  Make sure cover 

hinges upward before tightening screws. 

 
6.  From the conversion kit, press the trim edge material (two 1” long pieces) onto the bottom two 

edges of the PCB I/F mounting bracket. 

 
7.  Align the two slotted holes of the PCB I/F mounting bracket with the two standoffs just 

installed and using conversion kit star lock washers and # 8 screws, secure PCB I/F bracket to 
inside face of unit.  NOTE: The components of the I/F PCB assembly will be facing the rear of 
unit.
 

 
8.  Using the # 6 screws and split lock washers from the conversion kit, secure the Key I/F PCB 

assembly to the I/F bracket.  NOTE: The components of the I/F PCB assembly will be facing 
the rear of unit.
 

 
9.  Route the unconnected 10-position ribbon cable(s), from Step 3 above, over the top of the I/F 

bracket and insert into the keyed connectors on the I/F PCB assembly. 

 
10. Install the conversion kit 26-position ribbon cable by inserting one end into the keyed P1 

connector of the Key I/F PCB and the other end into the keyed P5 connector (aux/optical 
reader) of the ICR2 CPU PCB assembly. 

 
11. Install the conversion kit DC power cable by inserting the end with the smaller connector into 

the P2 connector of the Key I/F PCB.  The cable end with the larger connector plugs into the 
unused connector that is snapped into the inside left vertical panel (near the bottom when 
facing front of unit). 

 
12. If the EPROM chip (U13 in your C05857 ICR2 CPU PCB assembly is version 6.0 or higher, 

skip to Step 13; otherwise, remove this chip from the U13 socket and install the conversion kit 
programmed EPROM, which contains the software revision for the Key system. 

 
13. The above ICR2 CPU PCB assembly also contains a S2 bank of 10 DIP switches, some of 

which are set according to what type of reader is being used.  For what is now a Key system 
the required settings are:  S2, position 4 = closed and S2, position 6 = closed.  For a complete 
description of all switch settings see Islander II Start-up Manual, C01665. 

 
14.  On the front face of the unit in the lower righthand corner is either a mag or an optical reader 

pictured.  Clean off any dirt and dry this area before using the self-adhesive Key insertion 
decal supplied in the conversion kit.  Peel backing off decal and apply it over this existing 
diagram. 

 
15. Proceed with Power On and Test instructions. 

Summary of Contents for CFN ISLANDER II

Page 1: ...sclosure shall be made without permission from Gasboy International LLC Gasboy International LLC believes that the information in this document is accurate and reliable However we assume no responsibi...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ystem operator in the conversion of a GASBOY CFN Islander II mag or optical system or satellite islander mag or optical reader to a key version The instructions contain an illustrated parts breakdown...

Page 4: ...Islander II With Key Option Conversion 2 04 15 03 CONTENTS OF THE CONVERSION KIT...

Page 5: ...C35287 Key adapter bracket Dual C35298 Key adapter bracket Single 9 C05881 2 Ribbon cable assy 26 position 10 068842 4 Star lock washers 8 11 C06043 Ribbon cable assy 26 position 12 C02848 2 Key recep...

Page 6: ...side of the right vertical panel when facing front of unit is C05857 ICR2 CPU PCB assembly If not obtain this board assembly before proceeding 4 Working inside the head of the unit remove the four scr...

Page 7: ...ptical reader assembly from the head 5 Still inside the head remove the remaining two screws which secure the external reader cover assembly NOTE Be careful when removing this external cover assembly...

Page 8: ...The components of the I F PCB assembly will be facing the rear of unit 8 Using the 6 screws and split lock washers from the conversion kit secure the Key I F PCB assembly to the I F bracket NOTE The c...

Page 9: ...Islander to FleetKey Conversion 04 15 03 7 SIDE VIEW PARTIAL INTERIOR FRONT VIEW PARTIAL...

Page 10: ...ck wires on the DC OUTPUT connector of the power supply The voltage should be between 11 0 VDC and 14 0 VDC 3 Move the toggle switch S3 to the self test or down position 4 Press the Start Over button...

Page 11: ...verified against the PIN stored on the key These PIN numbers do not use the standard CFN algorithm and are verified at the reader In order to use this option you must set the following reader verific...

Page 12: ...yes Maximum miles between fuelings 4 digit Max 9999 Club odometer tries allowed 0 ISLAND CARD READER READER The Island Card Reader ICR reader program MENU 1 must be set up as follows Step 3 PIN Enter...

Page 13: ...the first 14 digits with the final 4 digits the required PIN key Use the example as a guide If PINs are being calculated from a mag card in a card key combination the PIN key is still loaded in SYS_PA...

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