Gilbarco TRANSAC 12A Installation And Service Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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Page 1: ...Wilbcrrco MDE 1598C installation and Service Instructions TRANSA 12A 25JUL87...

Page 2: ...asures may be required to correct the interference This document is subject to change without notice Conriderable effort ir expended to make it a valuable source of information and reference However i...

Page 3: ...AGE 17 CONSOLE DIAGNOSTICS PAGE 22 SYSTEM WIRING AND INSTALLATION DRAWINGS CAUTION In an emergency spillage etc Remove all station power by activatin the station emer ency off switch if avai able powe...

Page 4: ...dispensing units or 6 MPD units APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS Control Console 16 wide X 16 deep X 8 high Distribution Box 16 long X 5 deep x 5 5 high OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE Control Console and Distribu...

Page 5: ...rm the operator of the status of each pump Call AUTHORIZED Delivery in progress Payment Due The console will read the dollar and volume amount of each purchase The console will set and read the prices...

Page 6: ...x To relate an H 111 hose to the desired button position hose number on A B c the Transac 12A Facing the AC junction box remove the Display Module Bezel Assembly on that side front of the dispensing u...

Page 7: ...both ON assigns HOSE B to GRADE 4 In all cases switches not specified as being ON will be OFF 3 STRAP E9 El9 This y m determines if the Logic 4 WS Board is a single or a dual With the strap in place i...

Page 8: ...e sary to erase or clear the Pump represents an ON switch A Totals to insure that the strap is removed to represent console totals data will be an OFF switch accumulated correctly To do this it is nec...

Page 9: ...RNING If for any reason product has been delivered through a dispensing unit before the Grade Selector Switches have been properly positioned it will be necessary to erase or clear the Pump Totals to...

Page 10: ...ide of the H 111B A Side GRADE JPC 4 JPC 5 JPC 6 Gl out out In G2 out In out G3 In out out G4 In out In Jumpers JPC 1 JPC 2 and JPC 3 determine the grade assignments for the B side of the H 1118 GRADE...

Page 11: ...Control Console should be located such that the operator has an unob structed view of all hose outlets 4 Since the standard length of cable from the control console of the Distribution Box is 10 feet...

Page 12: ...ipping each wire l 4 inch and crimping on STA KON terminals A re com mended type is Thomas and Betts part number RB1113 Care should be taken to crimp the STA KON on correctly One 3 4 conduit is requir...

Page 13: ...land speaker must be installed a minimum of four feet above the island and 18 inches from any dispens ing unit in accordance with National and Local electri cal codes INITIAL CHECK OUT After the Trans...

Page 14: ...unit to clear air and to check for correct operation Because the H 111 will not deliver product you must set in a price by using the console The follow ing steps are necessary to insure that the TRANS...

Page 15: ...ss AUTHORIZE Press the G2 button Enter 333 for Grade 2 Press AUTHORIZE Press the G3 button Enter 333 for Grade 3 Press AUTHORIZE Press the G4 button Enter 333 for Grade 4 Press AUTHORIZE All the H III...

Page 16: ...se to the expectedd price as is possible for this system verification Programming and pricing procedures are contained in MDE 1578 At this point all the H II 1 dispensing units must be functional all...

Page 17: ...equal the BEGINNING PUMP TOTALS plus the total of transactions l 5 If not refer to MDE 1495 H IIIB Installation and Service Instructions 14 Record all console SHIFT STATION and INVENTORY totals on Ch...

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Page 20: ...ECT button by the PUMP NUMBER SELECTOR switch and not by its physical loca tion or the wiring position in the distribution box For any fill up or preset transaction the console sends the informa tion...

Page 21: ...rocessor Board The Processor Board is also responsible for all totals and Inventory functions Except the individual PUMP TOTALS Most totals or inventory problems will be traced to operator error or pr...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 5 Never remove or replace printed circuit boards with power applied to the unit Use your three senses SIGHT SMELL and HEARING to eliminate obvious faults E g connectors not securely plugged i...

Page 23: ...f Processor Board or Power Supply Module Processor Board Display Board LED Board or Power Supply Module Processor Board or Power Supply Module Current Source Board Data Cable Distri bution Box or fiel...

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Page 26: ...ard for correct operation a Press keyboard 3 and then AUTHORIZE As each button or switch is activated observe the display for the correct code according to the following chart I If the console fails t...

Page 27: ...to ISOLATE If the Continuity Indicator now comes on 9 skip to Step 4 If the Continuity Indicator does not come on continue 2 Unplug the two data wires one black and one red coming from the console an...

Page 28: ...to complete the loop for the other hoses and refer to the H III service manual to trou bleshoot the dispenser Once the data loop is complete through each dispenser as indicated by the Continuity Indi...

Page 29: ...Assembly Keyswitch Status Indicator Board Display Board Cable Assembly Displays and Power Supply Cable Assembly Keyboard Logic Board Cable Assembly Printer Output Keyboard Assembly Mode Switch Assemb...

Page 30: ...Power Supply PC Board Fuse F3 SA Fuse F2 7A Fuse F4 SA Fuse Fl 3A Fan Customer Display Optional Equipment Part of No 8 Part of No 8 Part of No 8 Part of No 8 Current Source 2 Wire Board Fuse FL lA Two...

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