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5.3.8.
DISPENSER
OPERATING
MODES
There
are
two
basic
dispenser
operating
modes:
1)
manual
mode
2)
automatic
(remote)
mode
The
manual
mode
is
a
status
when
the
dispenser
works
independently
of
any
remote
control.
Delivery
progress:
The
customer
arrives
at
the
dispensers
and
takes
the
delivery
nozzle
of
the
product
he/she
wants
to
deliver.
The
display
will
reset
(approx.
1.5
seconds)
and
then
the
pump
motor
switches
on
and
the
dispenser
is
ready
for
delivery.
Once
the
fuel
has
been
delivered,
the
customer
hangs
up
the
delivery
nozzle
and
pays
for
the
delivered
fuel
to
the
operator.
The
dispenser
is
immediately
ready
for
next
delivery.
Since
the
dispenser
is
not
controlled
in
any
way
in
the
manual
mode,
it
is
necessary
to
manually
set
the
fuel
unit
price
on
the
dispenser
–
see
sections
4.1.8
and
4.4.1.
The
number
of
delivered
litres
per
shift
is
determined
by
the
difference
between
the
electronic
(or
electromechanical)
totalizers
at
the
start
and
end
of
the
shift.
The
automatic
mode
is
a
status
when
the
dispenser
is
remotely
controlled
by
a
control
device
(program
in
PC,
control
device,
station
controller,
etc.).
The
automatic
mode
allows
remotely
control
deliveries
from
the
fuel
station
booth.
The
booth
contains
a
control
device
by
which
the
fuel
station
attendant
releases
the
dispenser
for
delivery
and
collects
information
about
the
delivered
fuel
amount
and
price
after
the
delivery
is
finished.
Delivery
progress:
The
customer
arrives
at
the
dispensers
and
takes
the
delivery
nozzle
of
the
product
he/she
wants
to
deliver.
The
dispenser
will
require
authorization
from
the
control
unit
in
the
booth.
The
control
unit
sends
a
fuel
unit
price,
a
maximum
amount/volume
of
delivery,
and
allows
delivery.
The
display
of
the
dispenser
will
reset
(*approx.
2
seconds
after
removing
the
nozzle)
and
the
pump
motor
switches
on.
Once
the
fuel
has
been
delivered,
the
customer
hangs
the
nozzle
and
pays
the
required
amount
to
the
booth
where
he
receives
the
tax
receipt
(receipt)
for
the
delivered
fuel.
The
dispenser
is
immediately
ready
for
next
delivery.
Since
the
dispenser
is
remotely
controlled
in
the
automatic
mode,
it
is
not
necessary
to
manually
set
the
fuel
unit
price
on
the
dispenser.
The
correct
unit
price
is
automatically
set
by
the
control
computer
to
all
dispensers
at
the
fuel
station.
NOTE
Immediately
after
the
delivery
is
enabled,
the
dispenser
display
is
reset.
The
time
after
removal
of
the
nozzle
after
resetting
the
display
and
starting
the
pump
may
vary
significantly
depending
on
the
control
system
used
and
the
fuel
station
configuration
from
2
to
5
seconds
Switch
from
the
automatic
to
the
manual
mode.
By
default,
the
dispensers
are
connected
and
set
as
it
is
expected
they
should
work
at
the
fuel
station,
i.e.,
if
the
fuel
station
is
equipped
with
a
control
system,
the
dispensers
will
be
set
to
the
automatic
mode;
if
the
fuel
station
is
without
the
control
system,
the
dispensers
are
set
to
the
manual
mode
by
default.
In
case
you
have
to
switch
the
dispensers
from
automatic
to
manual
mode
‐
e.g.,
because
of
a
crash
in
the
control
system,
you
have
to
do
the
following:
PDEX5
counter
(PDEX,
TBELTM)
.
It
is
necessary
to
change
the
value
of
parameter
M0
‐
P12
(P12)
from
value
0
to
value
3
using
the
IR
remote
control
and
to
check
the
setting
of
unit
prices
in
parameter
M0
‐
P03
(P03)
–
see
chapters
4.1.8,
4.2
and
4.3
TBELTx
counter
It
is
necessary
to
change
the
value
of
parameter
P00
from
value
0
to
1
by
using
the
4
‐
button
keyboard
and
to
check
unit
price
settings,
see
chapter
4.4.3.