
MDE-4334C Atlas Start-up and Service Manual · April 2008
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Configuring the 9800 Series
Pump Programming
Leak Detect Delay
(JP3, JP4 on M06333KXXXX CPU and SW1-3, SW1-4 on Previous CPU)
These jumpers/switches select the delay time used by leak detectors in submersible pump
applications. The delay time is the period between the activation of the submersible pump and
the activation of the slow flow valve. The delay time should be set according to the type of
leak detector installed on the submersible pump to allow for a normal leak test for each
transaction. The delay time should be set to 0 seconds for suction pumps.
Delay Time
JP3/SW1-3
JP4/SW1-4
0 seconds
Jumpered/Closed
Jumpered/Closed
4 seconds
Jumpered/Closed
Open
5 seconds
Open
Jumpered/Closed
6 seconds
Open
Open
Hose Pressurization
(JP5 on M06333KXXXX CPU. SW1-5 on Previous CPU)
For US Gallons (always in Hose Pressurization mode), this jumper/switch is ignored. This
jumper/switch is used to determine if hose pressurization is used. If enabled, the slow flow
valve is opened before reset is complete, to allow the hose to be pressurized before fuel
dispensing begins.
Pressurization
JP5/SW1-5
Enabled
Jumpered/Closed
Disabled
Open
Authorization
(JP6 on M06333KXXXX CPU and SW1-6 on Previous CPU)
This jumper/switch allows activation or non-activation of the pump/dispenser from an external
source (For example, Pulse-out I/F configurations). When jumpered (closed), a 115/230 VAC
signal must be present on the Control Feed/AUTH line (refer to the wiring diagram for your
model pump/dispenser) for pump activation to occur (required setting for Gasboy Series 1000,
TopKAT Mechanical and all non-Gasboy systems). When open, the Control Feed line signal
is ignored (normal setting for Online mode communicating via an RS-485 I/F [TopKAT
Electronic System, CFN System] or Standalone mode).
Authorization
JP6/SW1-6
Enabled
Jumpered/Closed
Disabled
Open
Note: For JP6 Authorization, in Standalone mode, the Auth Signal must be present to activate
the pump.