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SERVICING
79
PULSE Installaon, Commissioning and Servicing Manual - Revision 19
Fuel Point 3
set to Standalone
$
L
12.12 POS/Standalone - POS
Allows the POS/Standalone setting to be changed at the dispenser (via the User Interface).
Set for each Fuel Point (FP).

For Standalone mode the dispenser must first be
isolated from the Forecourt Controller.
The display shows POS in the Dollars display followed by the
Fuel Point number and a 0 or 1 in the Litres display.
Pressing
5
toggles the 0 or 1 following the Fuel Point number
in the Litres display, indicating that the selected Fuel Point is
set to POS ( 1 ) or Standalone ( 0 ) mode.
Use the cursor keys
4
and
6
to navigate left and right through the different fuel points.

After setting one or more Fuel Points to Standalone mode, the dispenser must be
repowered.
If the dispenser is overridden to Standalone mode, but communication is received from
the POS (e.g. after reconnecting the Comms cable), the dispenser will automatically revert
to POS enabled.
12.13 Grade Prices - PRICE

Prices can only be set in Standalone Mode (see Servicing - Section 12.12 POS/
Standalone - POS). When the fuel point is POS enabled, the grade price cannot be
changed at the dispenser User Interface.
This function allows the grade price to be changed at the dispenser via the User Interface.
It is set for each hose individually only on the local fuel point side.
$
L
$
L
$
L
The Dollars display shows PRICE and the Litres display shows GRADE
followed by the grade number, starting at 1
.
Use the cursor keys
4
and
6
to navigate left and right through the
different grades.
To set the price, select the displayed grade by pressing the
f
key.
The Dollars display now shows GRADE followed by the grade number
and an asterisk (
*
). The Litres display shows the current price for
that grade. Enter the grade price in a sequence of 4 digits, without a
decimal point.
To confirm the price, press
f
. The decimal point is automatically
applied. For example, 2133 becomes 213.3
Version 1.11
The dispenser leaves the factory with a default price of 100.0 cents per litre. The presence
of any other price indicates either the grade price has been manually set or a price has
been received from the POS.

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