INTRODUCTION
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Field Technician, Syn-Tech Customer Satisfaction Center (CSC) Technician, or a
Syn-Tech Authorized Service Representative.
Over The Road (OTR)
OTR systems allow for the recording of fuel for refrigerated trailers. OTR is based
on the VMN system but has the option for a reefer identifier to be recorded while
only needing one Vehicle key. The fueler will enter the key, will be prompted to
enter a User ID, another prompt “ARE YOU FUELING A REEFER” (Y/N), if the
user enters 'Yes', he/she will be prompted for the Reefer ID, and the transaction
will be recorded for the trailer, not the Vehicle - the reefer ID is verified. If the
user enters No, he/she will continue on to fuel the Vehicle and the transaction will
progress normally. The Reefer IDs are created and stored in the Vehicle List.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This document describes the procedures that must be followed for each of the
system types. This includes the prompts that may be displayed on the 2500
series FMU (Fuel Management Unit) and all valid responses. The results of
invalid responses to prompts are also discussed.
Some of the prompts are system option dependent while others are key option
dependent. If a particular system option is not enabled on the system and/or on
the key being used, the prompts related to that option will not be displayed. Each
of the option and key dependent prompts is so noted in this manual.
System options may be set at the factory. Some system options may be
adjusted using a Supervisor ProKee®. All system options may be changed by
contacting the Syn-Tech Customer Satisfaction Center (CSC) who can remotely
access the FMU and adjust all system options.
Each entry made on the FMU keypad is required to be alphanumeric or numeric
and the ENTER/YES key must be pressed to complete the entry. Once each
entry is completed, the prompt with the next required action appears. An
operation may be canceled by pressing the Cancel or N(o) key on the FMU
keypad followed by user confirmation of the cancellation.
Document Structure
This manual is divided into eight sections - some describe the operation of the
FMU based on system type; others discuss operations based on key type; some
discussions cover operation that is determined both by the system type and key
types used.
Section I Vehicle Key: The FuelMaster® system using a vehicle key.
Section one also covers the prompts a user will see to