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Part No. 920525 Rev A

June 2001

F01 - Filling Modes

Sub-function numbers are in the format .0X where X = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows:

.00

 Filling Mode, 1 through 4

1 = Serial Mode, dispenser controlled by site controller via serial link

2 = Stand Alone Mode, dispenser not supervised by a site controller

3 = Serial W&M Mode, same as #1 but volume decimal point format forced to .xxx volume units

4 = Stand Alone W&M Mode, same as #2 but volume decimal point format forced to .xxx units

F02 - Clock Configuration

Sub-function numbers are in the format .0X where X = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows:

.00

Time in the format HH.MM

.01

Date in the format MM.DD

.02

Year in the format YY.YY

Note:

 System does not update automatically for Daylight Savings Time.

F03 - Set Side A Unit Prices

Note:

 These functions are not part of the template data.

Sub-function numbers are in the format: 

.0N

Set credit prices

.1N

Set cash prices

N

Logical nozzle number 1-8

F04 - Set Side B Unit Prices

Note:

 These functions are not part of the template data.

Sub-function numbers are in the format: 

.0N

Set credit prices

.1N

Set cash prices

N

Logical nozzle number 1-8

F05 - Set Side A Fueling Point Address

.00 

Fueling Point Address, 0 through 98, where 0 = None Assigned

F06- Set Side B Fueling Point Address

.00

 Fueling Point Address, 0 through 98, where 0 = None Assigned

F07 - Dispenser Configuration

Sub-function numbers are in the format .0X where X = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows:

.00 

Maximum logical nozzle number for each side, 1-8

.01 

Dispenser geometry, 1 = single sided, 2 = double sided

.02 

Maximum blend error allowed, 1-5 (units of %)

.03

First check set for blending if liters, 2-200 (units of 1/10 Liters)

.04

First check set for blending if gallons, 5-50 (units of 1/10 Gallons)

.05

Not Used

Summary of Contents for 3/VISTA series

Page 1: ...S E R V IC E 3 Vista Series Blending and Non Blending Dispensers ...

Page 2: ...ately EQUIPMENT PRECAUTIONS Be sure to bleed all air from product lines of remote dispensers and prime suction pumps before dispensing product otherwise damage to the equipment may occur Always use the approved method for lifting the dispenser Never lift by the nozzle boot sheet metal valance etc otherwise equipment damage or per sonal injury may occur HOW TO CONTACT WAYNE Trouble with the install...

Page 3: ...June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A 3 Vista Series Blending and Non Blending Dispensers Service ...

Page 4: ...Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 ...

Page 5: ...ngle grade model Blending dispensers included in this manual are the 3 V580 3 V585 3 V590 3 V591 and 3 V595 mod els Blending dispensers combine the base products to provide a blended grade or grades Blending dis pensers have two base products labeled LO and HI These base products may be dispensed individually and or combined into one or more blended grades The 3 V591 and 3 V595 models also have an...

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Page 7: ... current to barely open the valve and allow a slow flow After a small amount of fuel has been dispensed the valve is energized with enough current to be in the fully open position and allow fast flow During the sale the valve will be continuously controlled with the proper amount of current to limit fuel flow rate to a maximum of 10 GPM and if a blender model provide the correct blend ratio In pre...

Page 8: ...POS system will not allow price setting at the dispenser The pump computer recognizes code stored in memory that defines a dispenser model and assigns logical nozzle numbers to the hose positions as shown in Table 2 1 To set unit prices on side 1 and side 2 functions F03 and F04 are accessed using the remote control interface Credit prices on side 1 are set using sub functions F03 0N while cash pr...

Page 9: ... per the following procedure Note that while inputting the unit prices the unit price display continues to show the sub function and not the unit price itself Saving the New Unit Prices 1 Press ENTER The price display will show the volume display will be blank and the unit price display will show the last sub function accessed 2 Press 00 to access F00 3 Press ENTER The unit price should now displa...

Page 10: ...e unit price display will show 18 11 here N 1 The volume display will indicate the value of the blend ratio corresponding to logical nozzle 1 N 1 If there is no data for this logical nozzle the number 101 will be displayed This applies to all logical nozzles To access the blend ratio for the next logical nozzle press NEXT The unit price display will show 18 12 and the volume display will show what...

Page 11: ... should appear on the display momentarily The display should return to normal in a few seconds When it does the unit price displays should show the new prices If they do not show the desired unit prices access the appropriate sub function to make sure that the unit price data is correct 2 5 SETTING THE FUELING POINT ID The procedure below is used to set the dispenser fueling point address The disp...

Page 12: ...ld appear on the display momentarily The display should return to normal in a few seconds When it does the unit price displays should show the new prices If they do not show the desired unit prices access the appropriate sub function to make sure that the unit price data is correct 8 Repeat the procedure for Side 2 2 6 AUTHORIZING THE DISPENSER The dispenser must be authorized before it will dispe...

Page 13: ...9 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A 3 BOARD LAYOUTS INDICATORS AND PINOUTS ...

Page 14: ... LED indicates that the board is generating 5VDC for use onboard Communication Activity Indicators POS Communications DS5 Red LED indicates activity on the Host Receive Line The LED is on when the line is low DS12 Green LED indicates activity on the Transmit Line The LED is on when the line is low Display Bit Bus Side 1 and 2 Communications DS3 Red LED indicates activity on Receive Line The LED is...

Page 15: ...VDC 4 Pump Motor 1 5 24 VDC 6 Pump Motor 4 7 24 VDC 8 Pump Motor 3 J3 Valve Outputs Proportional Valves Pin 1 GND Typical Voltage Readings for checking the operation of the proportional valves All valves MGDs slow flow 8Vdc fast flow 19 Vdc Blender slow flow or fast flow 8 19 Vdc 2 Valve 9 24V 3 GND 4 Valve 4 24V 5 GND 6 Valve 3 24V 7 GND 8 Valve 2 24V 9 GND 10 Valve 1 24V 11 GND 12 Valve 10 24V 1...

Page 16: ...puts ISB J7 Typical Reading 5V 1 GND 2 NOZZ 4 3 GND 4 NOZZ 3 5 GND 6 NOZZ 2 7 GND 8 NOZZ 1 9 GND 10 NOZZ 8 11 GND 12 NOZZ 7 13 GND 14 NOZZ 6 15 GND 16 NOZZ 5 J5 WIP IN OUT ISB J1 Typical Reading 14 8 15 2V 1 15 VDC 2 GND 3 WIP1 REC 4 WIP1 TX 5 GND 6 WIP2 REC 7 WIP2TX 8 GND 9 GND 10 WIP3 REC 11 WIP3 TX 12 GND 13 WIP4 REC 14 WIP4 TX 15 GND 16 15 VDC ...

Page 17: ...1 Outputs from Tots 1 4 1 24V 2 TOT 1 3 24V 4 TOT 2 5 24V 6 TOT 3 7 24V 8 TOT 4 9 N C 10 N C J7 Totalizers from Side2 Outputs from Tots 5 8 1 24V 2 TOT5 3 24V 4 TOT6 5 24V 6 TOT7 7 24V 8 TOT8 9 N C 10 N C J8 BackLight Output 1 SIDE A 24V 2 GND 3 SIDE B 24V 4 GND J9 Red Green Light Outputs 1 SIDE A 24V 2 GND 3 SIDE B 24V 4 GND J10 J11 J12 SPARE IN OUT ...

Page 18: ...able Bit Bus Side A 1 Side 1 Display J1 1 DATA IN A 2 DATA OUT A 3 ADDRESS BIT A 4 CLOCK A 5 BUZZER A 6 STOP A 7 8 VDC Typ reads 8 1 V 8 GND 9 REMOTE 10 GND J16 Display Data Cable Bit Bus Side B 2 Side 2 Display J1 1 DAT IN B 2 DATA OUT B 3 ADDRESS BIT B 4 CLOCK B 5 BUZZER B 6 STOP B 7 8VDC Typ reads 8 1 V 8 GND 9 REMOTE 10 GND J21 BUZZER POWER SIDE 2 1 8V 2 BUZZER 2 ...

Page 19: ...ND 2 BUZZ CAT J24 WAYNE VAC WAYNE VAC BD J2 1 VAC CONNECTED YES NO 2 FREEZING TEMP Thermostat 3 WAYNE VAC ID 0 4 WAYNE VAC ID 1 5 ORVR B 6 MOTOR SPEED B 7 MOTOR STATUS B1 8 MOTOR STATUS B0 9 ORVR A 10 MOTOR SPEED A 11 MOTOR STATUS A1 12 MOTOR STATUS A0 13 RUN MOTOR A 14 DIR MOTOR A 15 RUN MOTOR B 16 DIR MOTOR B 17 RESET 18 GND 19 CLOCK 20 GND J25 DATALINK DATALINK PAIR 1 1 DATA 2 DATD ...

Page 20: ... Connects To Note J1 WIP Pulsers 1 4 Computer J5 1 POWER 1 15V 2 GND 3 RC 1 4 TX 1 5 GND 6 RC 2 7 TX 2 8 GND 9 GND 10 RC 3 11 TX 3 12 GND 13 RC 4 14 TX 4 15 GND 16 POWER 2 15V J2 TO PULSER 1 1 TX 2 RC 3 GND 4 15V 5 N C 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C J3 TO PULSER 2 1 TX 2 RC 3 GND 4 15V 5 N C 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C ...

Page 21: ...ctor and Pin Description Connects To Note J4 TO PULSER 3 1 TX 2 RC 3 GND 4 15V 5 N C 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C J5 TO PULSER 4 1 TX 2 RC 3 GND 4 15V 5 N C 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C J7 Nozz Switch Outputs Computer J4 Typ 5V 1 NOZ 1 2 NOZ 2 3 NOZ 3 4 NOZ 4 5 NOZ 5 6 NOZ 6 7 NOZ 7 8 NOZ 8 9 GND 10 GND ...

Page 22: ...18 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 J6 NOZZ Switch INPUTS Nozzles 1 NOZ 1 2 NOZ 2 3 NOZ 3 4 NOZ 4 5 GND 6 NOZ 5 7 NOZ 6 8 NOZ 7 9 NOZ 8 10 GND ...

Page 23: ... P S J2 1 24V IN 2 24V IN 3 GDN 4 GDN J2 BATTERY EXTERNAL 1 24V 2 24V 3 GDN 4 GDN J3 24V OUT Wayne Vac Board J6 1 24V OUT 2 24V OUT 3 GDN 4 GDN J4 24V COMPUTER J1 1 24V 2 GDN J5 24V SPARE OUT J6 24V DUAL CAT BD 1 24V 2 GDN J7 24V SPARE OUT J8 24V PRINTER 1 1 24V 2 3 24V 4 GDN 5 GDN 6 GDN J9 24V PRINTER 2 1 24V 2 3 24V 4 GDN 5 GDN 6 GDN ...

Page 24: ...onnects To Note J1 IS ISB Connection 1 5V 2 GND 3 5V 4 5 5V 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C 9 5V 10 GND J7 VAC MOTOR A VAC MOTOR A 1 5V 2 5V 3 5V 4 5V 5 GND 6 V MOTOR 7 SW 24V 8 PHASE A 9 PHASE B 10 PHASE C J8 TO VAC MOTOR B VAC MOTOR B PIN 1 5V 2 5V 3 5V 4 5V 5 GND 6 V MOTOR 7 SW 24V 8 PHASE A 9 PHASE B 10 PHASE C ...

Page 25: ...nd Pin Description Connects To Note J2 TO COMPUTER J24 COMPUTER J24 PIN 1 GND 2 CLOCK 3 GND 4 RESET 5 DIR B 6 RUN B 7 DIR A 8 RUN A 9 STAT A0 10 STAT A1 11 SPEED A 12 ORVR A 13 STAT B0 14 STAT B1 15 SPEED B 16 ORVR B 17 TEMP 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND J6 POWER 24V DIST BD J3 1 24V 2 24V 3 GND 4 GND ...

Page 26: ...ARD CONNECTOR PINOUTS Connector and Pin Description Connects To Note J1 COMPUTER J15 J16 J15 Side1 J16 Side 2 J2 PRESET CONTROL BD J2 OPTIONAL J3 PTS BUTTONS J4 STOP SWITCH J5 AUTHORIZE SWITCH OPTIONAL J1 COMPUTER J2 1 2 J2 Relay Selects XYZ in J Box 1 2 J3 Control Power in J Box 1 2 J4 24V P S BD J1 1 2 J1 RELAY BD J4 J2 24V DIST BD J1 ...

Page 27: ...23 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A FIGURE 3 1 COMPUTER BOARD ...

Page 28: ...24 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 FIGURE 3 2 ISB BOARD ASSY ...

Page 29: ...25 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A FIGURE 3 3 RELAY BOARD ...

Page 30: ...26 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 FIGURE 3 4 24VOLT DIST BOARD ...

Page 31: ...27 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A FIGURE 3 5 WAYNE VAC CONTROL BOARD ...

Page 32: ...28 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 FIGURE 3 6 DUAL CAT BOARD ...

Page 33: ...29 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A ...

Page 34: ...30 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 ...

Page 35: ...cated by the unit price displays of the unselected products going OFF or displaying dashes 2 Lower the Lift to Start lever to the down position and check that the switch turns OFF An OFF switch is indicated by the unit price displays of the unse lected products coming back ON 4 1 2 Push to Start Version The nozzle boot switch assembly see section 10 consists of a proximity reed switch attached to ...

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Page 37: ... three times the first few days of operation to remove debris and pipe dope After this occasional cleaning of the strainer is all that should be required The fuel filter should be changed whenever the strainer is cleaned The strainer is located above and held in place by the filter After removing the filter again place suitable container below filter strainer casting to catch product and sediment ...

Page 38: ...rt No 920525 Rev A June 2001 5 1 STRAINER AND FILTER continued FIGURE 5 1 STRAINER AND FILTER The strainer should be cleaned as needed to remove any debris it has captured The filter should be UL recognized ...

Page 39: ...ilot raises off its seat it reduces the pres sure to the back side of the diaphragm causing it to lift off of its seat as well The same applies to the valve closing the diaphragm follows the pilot back to the closed position as the current to the coil is reduced for blender models The computer continually adjusts the current to the valves during a sale based on the desired blend ratio of the two f...

Page 40: ...gm controls the amount of flow In all Wayne dispensers using this valve the general order of operation is the same At the beginning of a sale the coil is energized with a minimum current level allowing slow product flow to start After a small amount of product is delivered the coil is energized with more current to initiate full regulated flow For preset sales the dispenser will switch back to slo...

Page 41: ...led around a modular type concept using fewer parts and allowing easier access for service The iMeter module Figure 5 3 contains two meters in one assembly and the Intelligent Pulser Each of the two meters in the iMeter module is a positive displacement meter The pistons in the meter are in line with respect to one another one piston is 180 out of phase with the other In remote dispensers the bott...

Page 42: ...2001 5 3 iMETER continued FIGURE 5 3 iMETER CUTAWAY The magnetic disk affixed to the top of the meter valve is rotated by the meter crank shaft As the disk rotates the pulser converts the changing magnetic field into digital pulses ...

Page 43: ... the flare tubing As shown in the Figure 5 4 the oring fills the space between the two bumps hence the name double bump and when the tube is inserted into the mating connection the oring compresses or spreads across this space making a tight seal around the cylinder The Safety Clip while securing the connections also improves the seal by allowing some flexibility as to exactly where the seal is ma...

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Page 45: ...e control within 12 of the display and press the appropriate key as follows for Field Service entry using field engineer password press ENTER for Station Manager entry using station manager password press 1 for Operator entry using operator password press 2 for Weights and Measures entry using W M password press CLEAR The maintenance mode asks for a password twice before allowing access to the mai...

Page 46: ...aintenance Mode press ENTER enter Password _ _ _ _ press ENTER enter Password again _ _ _ _ press ENTER enter Function number FIGURE 6 1 PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING THE MAINTENANCE MODE Use the IR Remote to access Functions for setting unit prices fueling point numbers blend ratios and to access Statistics for viewing error codes and performming other diagnostics FIGURE 6 2 INFRARED INTERFACE LOCATION ...

Page 47: ...g functionality CLEAR Backspace key if there is numeric input otherwise returns control to initial screen ENTER Accepts any numeric input already entered UP Ignored when numeric input has been entered otherwise returns control to the sub entry level DOWN Ignored when numeric input has been entered otherwise returns control to the sub entry level Ignored when numeric input has been entered otherwis...

Page 48: ...A Unit Prices Note These functions are not part of the template data Sub function numbers are in the format 0N Set credit prices 1N Set cash prices N Logical nozzle number 1 8 F04 Set Side B Unit Prices Note These functions are not part of the template data Sub function numbers are in the format 0N Set credit prices 1N Set cash prices N Logical nozzle number 1 8 F05 Set Side A Fueling Point Addres...

Page 49: ...signed 6N Primary valve type 1 3 1 On Off 2 Fast Slow 3 Proportional 7N Secondary valve number assignment 0 8 0 None assigned 8N Secondary valve type 1 3 F09 Side B Dispenser Type Configuration Part 1 Sub function numbers are in the format XN where X the selected configuration parameters and N the logical nozzle number 1 8 as follows 0N Physical nozzle number assignment 0 8 0 None assigned 1N Prod...

Page 50: ...b function numbers are in the format XN where X the selected configuration parameters and N the logical nozzle number 1 8 0N Primary pump assignment 0 8 0 None assigned 1N Secondary pump assignment 0 8 0 None assigned F13 Side B Pump Assignments Sub function numbers are in the format XN where X the selected configuration parameters and N the logical nozzle number 1 8 0N Primary pump assignment 0 8...

Page 51: ...0X where X the selected configuration parameters defined as follows 00 Measurement mode 1 Liters 2 Gallons 3 Imperial Gallons 01 WIP reverse pulse hysteresis 1 64 02 Reverse pulse Limit after hysteresis on an in use WIP 1 99 03 Reverse pulse Limit after hysteresis on an idle unused WIP 1 255 F17 Dispenser Limits Configuration Sub function numbers are in the format 0X where X the selected configura...

Page 52: ...1000 Gallons 21 Maximum volume for selection of new product 1 99 units of 1 1000 Gallons 22 Suppress overflow of preset limit 0 99 units of 1 1000 Gallons 23 Preset Prepay slow down volume delta 2 999 units of 1 1000 Gallons 24 Forward pulse limit on idle unused WIP 1 999 units of 1 1000 Gallons F20 Dispenser Serial Link Configuration Sub function numbers are in the format 0X where X the selected ...

Page 53: ...isplay Sale Amount 2 Display Flow Rate F22 Sales Amount Calculation Sub function numbers are in the format 0X where X the selected configuration parameters defined as follows 00 Denomination ratio between Money display and Unit Price display 1 1 1 2 10 1 3 100 1 4 1 10 5 1 100 01 Count by ones or fives in least significant digit of Money display 1 Ones 2 Fives 02 Volume digits to the right of the ...

Page 54: ...t of sale 0 15 seconds F24 Local Preset Configuration Sub function numbers are in the format 0X where X the selected configuration parameters defined as follows 00 Operation Mode 1 Money amount only entry 2 Volume amount only entry 3 Default to money toggle by button 4 Default to volume toggle by button 01 Preset entry required before filling start 1 Yes 2 No 02 FILL mode display 1 Show dashes dur...

Page 55: ...e function 0 8 where 0 not supported F28 Side B Dispenser Configuration 00 Button input for Local Authorize function 0 8 where 0 not supported F29 Side A Liter Flow Rate Configuration 0N Maximum slow flow rate 3 50 units of 1 10 Liters min 1N Minimum slow flow rate 0 50 units of 1 10 Liters min 0 no minimum 2N Maximum fast flow rate 10 180 units of Liters min 3N Minimum fast flow rate 0 180 units ...

Page 56: ...test various parts of the hardware including all switches displays beeper and Vapor recovery Other motors and valves are not available for security and safely reasons When a test is invoked press CLEAR or ENTER to end the test 01 Switch test The money display shows 4 dashes until a switch is activated A description of the activated switch and side 1 or 2 is displayed on the money display For examp...

Page 57: ... 100 120 1000 F35 00 100 F35 01 100 1200 105 103 1000 F35 00 100 F35 01 100 1035 95 95 1000 F35 00 100 F35 01 100 945 F36 Side B Wayne Vac A L Calibration Data This function provides a way to calibrate the Wayne Vac A L ratio There is an adder and a multiplier that can be used to change the ratio The adder has more effect at the low flow rates lower RPMs and the multiplier has more effect at the h...

Page 58: ...m download If you cannot find the file or if the there is a bad CRC the download aborts It is important that you do not interrupt the download for any reason If this happens you will have to load the FLASH via bootstrap mode See the procedure on the following page for a description of the bootstrap mode When the download is complete the software executes a warm start which is just like a power cyc...

Page 59: ...Volume 2 Total Money 3 Credit 4 Cash 5 Serial Filling Mode Filling Count 6 Stand Alone Mode Filling Count N logical nozzle number 0 8 0 None Assigned The least significant six 6 digits of the data value appear on the volume display Higher order non zero digits of the data value if present appear on the money display Leading zeros appear as blanks S02 Side B Totals by Logical Nozzle Sub statistic n...

Page 60: ...ent appear on the Money display Leading zeros appear as blanks S07 S10 RESERVED S11 Side A Totalizers by Logical Nozzle Sub statistic numbers in the format TN T Totals type 1 Volume 2 Total Money 3 Credit 4 Cash 5 Serial Filling Mode Filling Count 6 Stand Alone Mode Filling Count N logical nozzle number 0 8 where 0 None Assigned The least significant six 6 digits of the data value appear on the vo...

Page 61: ...re XX is in the range 0 99 representing the set of error events detectable by the program The allowed range for the counter value is 0 999 See Appendix A Error Codes for a list of error codes S15 Side A Meter Volume Totalizers Sub statistic numbers in the format M0 where M meter number 1 8 The least significant six 6 digits of the data value appear on the volume display The higher order non zero d...

Page 62: ...N where HH hour MM minute CC error code DD device number NN logical nozzle number Page 1 has the event time on the Money display in the format HH MM The volume display has data in the format CC DD NN where CC the error event code in the range 1 99 DD the device number associated with the error event and NN the logical nozzle 0 8 selected at detection of the event 0 none selected Page 2 has the fol...

Page 63: ... DD YY and the filling count for the side on the volume display S23 Side A Transaction History Log Sub statistic numbers in the format XX with the range 01 10 representing the set of transaction records maintained by the program The record displayed in sub statistic 01 is the most recent and 10 is the oldest View statistic data on the two 2 data pages shown in an alternating sequence at a frequenc...

Page 64: ...word fetches etc 0 1 Weights and Measures Mode If you enter the maintenance mode through a weights and measures entry a special weights and measures mode version of the maintenance mode automatically starts This special mode is designed to make it as easy as possible to display the blend ratio change event logs and volume metering change event logs required by Weights and Measures If the dispenser...

Page 65: ...from local programming or from the serial link to the site controller and the volume display contains the blend ratio that it was changed to with this event The money display contains the date of the event in the form of mm dd yy where mm is the month dd is the day yy is the year The volume display contains the time of the event in the form of hh mm where hh is the hour 0 23 and mm is the minute 0...

Page 66: ...very two seconds between the following two pages a The money display is blank and the volume display contains the metering unit that was changed to with this event described as follows l LItErsLiters volume unit l US GALU S Gallons volume unit l IP GALImperial Gallons volume unit b The money display contains the date of the event mm dd yy where mm is the month dd is the day yy is the year The volu...

Page 67: ...er 887722 001 includes all items necessary to perform the following tasks The Service Terminal Program allows a laptop computer to communicate with the pump computer through an RS232 link to access dispenser functions and diagnostic data Although you perform the programming through the pump display a description of the various functions and statistics appear on the laptop display The Service Termi...

Page 68: ... Program or Replace computer base 9 RAM Event Logs CRC Error Corrupt RAM Event Log Data Re Flash Program or Replace computer base 10 RAM Totals CRC Error Corrupt RAM Totals Data Re Flash Program or Replace computer base 11 RAM Totalizers CRC Error Corrupt RAM Totalizer Data Re Flash Program or Replace computer base 12 RAM Electro mech Totalizers CRC Error Corrupt RAM EMT Data Re Flash Program or R...

Page 69: ...ause Stop Button Pushed Stop button pushed or stop button defective Verify stop button functionality 34 Reserved 35 Blend Ratio Out of Tolerance Function 7 02 Inlet pressures too low too high Product flow restriction Check inlet pressures Check product flow paths filters strainer valves 36 Reserved 37 Reserved 38 Reserved 39 Reserved 40 Reserved 41 Reserved 42 Vapor Recovery Motor On When It Shoul...

Page 70: ...1 Jitter Limit Reached on an Idle Pulser Defective Pulser Replace 52 Jitter Limit Reached on an Illegal Pulser Defective Pulser Replace 53 Reserved 54 Reserved 55 Reverse Flow Limit Reached on an Illegal Pulser Defective check valve Replace 56 Forward Flow Limit Reached on an Idle Pulser Defective flow control valve Replace 57 Forward Flow Limit Reached on an Illegal Pulser Defective computer Re F...

Page 71: ...lace Replace Re Flash Program Template or Replace computer base 73 n Consecutive Flow Lost Timeouts Function 17 04 Defective flow control valve or cables Defective pump motor control relay Defective nozzle Defective computer Replace Replace Replace Re Flash Program Template or Replace computer base 74 Sale Terminated before Preset Limit Reached Unfinished Filling Defective flow control valve or ca...

Page 72: ...eat see board layout for LEDs If all are On see Proba ble Cause 6 and 7 If all not On see Probable Cause 5 2 No DC power to computer All LEDs should be On DS6 is 24v input LED Check for 24 VDC input at Computer J1 If present see Probable Cause 7 If not present check at DC Distr Board J4 output fuse F1 and J1 input If present at J1 see Probable Cause 3 If not present at J1 check at Power Supply Boa...

Page 73: ... is not con nected go to Step 5 Set fueling point function F01 01 4 Defective computer Replace computer board Display Segments Fail to Operate During Reset Cycle 1 Defective display Replace board 2 Defective data cable Replace data cable 3 Defective computer Replace board Dispenser will not Reset 1 Unit prices 0 000 See above symptom 2 No authorize to dispenser computer Check control system and fi...

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Page 75: ...71 June 2001 Part No 920525 Rev A 8 PROCEDURES FOR UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING FILES ...

Page 76: ...72 Part No 920525 Rev A June 2001 FIGURE 8 1 SERVICE TERMINAL SCREENS THAT APPEAR ON THE LAPTOP ...

Page 77: ...6 To upload code to pc 97 To upload template to pc 98 To download code to dispenser 99 To download template to dispenser press ENTER press ENTER press ENTER press ENTER upload flash program upload template download flash program download template press ENTER press ENTER press ENTER press ENTER select the filename select the filename enter password type 42 enter password type 42 press ENTER press E...

Page 78: ...uter is interrupted or 2 a pump computer is installed that does not have pump software code already onboard TABLE 8 2 Bootstrap Procedure for 3 Vista Computer Power down pump Follow procedure in Table 8 1 for connecting laptop Jumper S13 Bootstrap on computer base Power up pump Remove S13 jumper Run the Service Terminal Program Complete the remaining procedure for Function 98 or 99 in Table 8 1 ...

Page 79: ...meMaker on a Power Macintosh 8100 80 Page design uses Times 12 and Helvetica 10 Fonts Manuals were electronically produced on a Xerox Docutech 135 Publishing System at 600 dpi Art was produced using Aldus Freehand and Adobe PhotoShop Service Manual 3 Vista Series ...

Page 80: ...al system or transmitted in any form or by any means except as permitted by such license Translation of this material to another language without express written permission of Dresser Industries is prohibited The information in this publication is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice The contents should not be construed as a commitment by Dresser Industries Inc who as...

Page 81: ... panels will be free from defects due to rust and or corrosion for a period of forty eight 48 months from date of dispenser start up Defective and nonconforming items must be held for Seller s inspection and returned to the original f o b point upon request Seller s war ranty on service parts whether new or reconditioned is ninety 90 days from the date of installa tion or twelve 12 months from dat...

Page 82: ...erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be re quired to correct the interference at his own expense Wayne Division Dresser Industries Inc P O Bo...

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