Chapter 4 – General Configuration
Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
Enter a number that the terminal or depot uses to identify the bay (gantry). This bay
designation will appear on Meter Tickets and Alibi Logs. Valid entries are 000-9999.
Number External
Presets
(Excluding SMP & SCS)
Enter the number of external presets a host system will display on the MultiLoad II load
screen. These presets will be displayed with a green background color with a “Not Legal for
Trade” message. See the MultiLoad II Communication Manual for more information.
When NET, output pulses will represent net volumes. CTL and/or CPL must be
configured before pulses representing net volume can be realized. The output pulses
will represent gross volumes when this parameter is set to GROSS.
When the parameter is set to MASS, output will be mass. It is necessary to set the
density UOM to properly compute the mass.
This input will remotely start a transaction in any process mode (Standalone, Remote, and
UAP). Locally the MultiLoad can also still be used.
Cardless: When the input is triggered MultiLoad will take the default driver parameter as also
facility code parameter. Remark: In remote mode we simple provide a next key to start
prompting.
Captive Card Mode: When the input is triggered MultiLoad will take under RCU level the
default driver parameter as also facility code parameter. No remarks.
Non Captive Card Mode: When the input is triggered MultiLoad will take under RCU level the
default driver as facility code parameter. No remarks.
IButton: Not supported for auto card-in.
Program key needs to be always present for this feature.
In any process mode (Standalone, Remote, UAP) the transaction will be remotely ended
when this input is used. Locally the MultiLoad can also still be used.
Cardless: When the input is triggered we will end the transaction.
Captive Card Mode: When the input is triggered we will end the transaction.
Non Captive Card Mode: When the input is triggered we will end the transaction.
IButton: When the input is triggered we will end the transaction.
Program key needs to be always present for this feature.
This parameter enables an output port that will provide an output pulse that is representative
of the volume delivered.
For FCMs and I/O boards with firmware 035 and earlier, the port setting must always be set
to 1 for FCMs and 10 for I/O boards.
For FCMs and I/O boards with firmware 036 and later, the port setting can be 0-5 for FCMs,
and 10-12 for I/O boards.
For FCMs and I/O boards with firmware 038 and later, support dual pulse outputs. Enable
dual pulse output by configuring the “Invert” state on this port. This port will be the leading
pulse, The trailing pulse will be the next contiguous port (0/1, ½, 2/3, ¾, 4/5, 10/11, 11/12) on
the FCM or I/O board.
Notes:
Single Output Pulse Limited to 500 Hz Max.
Dual Output Pulse Limited to 250 Hz Max.
Output pulses are NOT real time and delayed up to 1 second from acquisition.
A factor can be applied to the pulse output to achieve the desired pulse resolution. The pulse
resolution can be configured from 0.001 to 50.000 pulses per unit of measure.