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PSS 5000 – Technical Manual
8 Diagnostics (Menu 5)
ing on which application programs are installed. The text in the text bank can
be viewed in the Appendix (*.apx) file released with the application program.
The texts in the text bank are indexed. The individual texts can be sent to the
terminals display either by a command from the POS or by using a device on
the forecourt, which is handled automatically by the PSS 5000.
Instead of sending commands from a POS, or using the devices on the fore-
court, the Terminal Text Test provides an easy method to check that the texts
are shown correctly on the terminal display.
It is possible to have up to 6 different languages in the text bank. Each lan-
guage is indexed. So, it is possible to replace an unwanted language with one
that is required for the specific application.
To view the available
terminal display texts
with web service pages
This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to
view the terminal display texts available.
1. Select 5 Diagnostics → 5.1 Forecourt Devices → 5.1.5 Device Test → 5.1.5.2
Terminal Text Test
.
The
Terminal Text Test page appears.
The page contains several text navigation buttons. Before you use these
buttons, read the following steps.
2. In the Text exposure time field, type in a number for the required number of
seconds you want the text to be displayed during the test sequence.
3. In the PSS Language code field, type in the code for the selected language.
There are up to 6 language versions available. But the actual languages are
defined in the application program. To see which languages are available
and the Language code for each language, look in the Appendix (*.apx) file
released with the software.
Note: When adding text (language versions) for a terminal in the Appendix file,
you must use the same character set as that used by the terminal, for exam-
ple ISO 8859-1.