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Toptech MultiLoad II User Manual

Toptech MultiLoad II
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Chapter 6 Meter Commands
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xxxx= component status #1 in hexadecimal as:
union
{
unsigned int value;
struct
{
unsigned char blend_ready:1; // component blend ready
unsigned char blend_complete:1; // component blend complete
unsigned char flush_ready:1; // component flush ready
unsigned char flush_complete:1; // component flush complete
unsigned char sequential_delivery:1; // component to be sequentially delivered
unsigned char clearing_batch:1; // component batch in process of clearing
unsigned char gross_value_measured_for_trade:1; // gross value is W&M approved
unsigned char wm_clear_errors:1; // command to clear errors
unsigned char unused1_8:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_9:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_10:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_11:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_12:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_13:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_14:1; // future use
unsigned char unused1_15:1; // future use
} flags:
} component_status_1;

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Toptech MultiLoad II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToptech
ModelMultiLoad II
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER 1 PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION

DEFINITIONS

Defines ASCII characters and protocol terms like BCC, LRC, CRC.

SMITH PROTOCOL

Describes the Smith protocol data format for host communications.

BROOKS PROTOCOL

Describes the Brooks protocol data format for host communications.

DANIELS PROTOCOL

Describes the Daniels protocol data format and message structure.

MODBUS-RTU PROTOCOL

Details the Modbus-RTU protocol implementation and message format.

MODBUS-TCP/IP PROTOCOL

Details the Modbus-TCP/IP protocol implementation and message format.

CHAPTER 2 MULTILOAD COMMAND RESPONSES

MODBUS COMMAND RESPONSES

Describes Modbus command status, RCU status, and card status data.

CHAPTER 3 QUERY COMMAND

CHAPTER 4 FUNCTION COMMANDS

REBOOT AND FACTORY RESET

Commands for software reboot and restoring factory defaults.

KEYPAD AND CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Commands to manage keypad state and RCU configuration status.

HOST COMMUNICATION COMMANDS

Commands related to host system communication status and timeouts.

LOGGING AND PRINTER COMMANDS

Commands for EOD report printing and sending characters to the printer.

PRODUCT AND DATABASE CLEARING COMMANDS

Commands to clear product definitions, access IDs, and audit logs.

CHAPTER 5 TERMINAL COMMANDS

TERMINAL ESCAPE COMMANDS

Control codes for terminal display manipulation and input.

AUTHORIZE TRANSACTION

Command to authorize a MultiLoad transaction.

CLEAR RCU COUNTERS

Command to clear RCU counter values.

SETUP DATA ENTRY

Command to enable user input with a flashing cursor.

FONT AND COLOR SETTINGS

Commands to change font size and text foreground/background colors.

CURSOR AND DISPLAY CONTROL

Commands to home cursor, erase lines/screen, and clear display.

GRAPHIC AND TEXT DISPLAY COMMANDS

Commands to draw boxes, progress boxes, logos, and graphics with color.

CHAPTER 6 METER COMMANDS

TRANSACTION AND BATCH CONTROL

Commands for authorizing transactions, enabling presets, ending batches, and completing transactions.

STATUS AND ALARM REQUESTS

Commands to request status and alarms for presets, tanks, samplers, bays, components, and meters.

FLOW AND MESSAGING COMMANDS

Commands for controlling preset flow and displaying preset messages.

TRANSACTION MODES AND DATA RETRIEVAL

Commands for setting transaction modes and retrieving remote transaction data.

CHAPTER 7 REGISTER OPERATIONS

GENERIC REGISTER OPERATIONS AND DATA TYPES

Covers reading, updating registers, and various data type formats.

CONFIGURATION REGISTERS BY LEVEL

Details configuration registers for RCU, Bay, Preset, Meter, Component, Additive, Tank, Sampler, Security, Reports.

CUSTOM LOGIC AND BOL DEFINITIONS

Covers custom logic definitions, values, and standalone BOL definitions.

SPECIAL PURPOSE AND SYSTEM REGISTERS

Lists registers for firmware, date/time, network, GPS, language, and device databases.

CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICATION TRACE EXAMPLE

HOST SOFTWARE STARTUP PROCEDURES

Demonstrates startup steps like updating date/time and product definitions.

TRANSACTION AND BATCH AUTHORIZATION PROCESSES

Details the steps for driver card processing, transaction authorization, and batch authorization.

BATCH AND TRANSACTION COMPLETION

Explains procedures for monitoring load, ending batches, and concluding transactions.

HOST SOFTWARE SHUTDOWN

Describes the process for shutting down the host software.

CHAPTER 9 DATA COMMUNICATION NOTES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

PROTOCOL SELECTION: RS-232 VS. RS-485

Compares RS-232 and RS-485 protocols for data communication.

CABLE SELECTION

Discusses cable types and their impact on communication speed and distance.

LINE TERMINATION IN MULTI-DROPPED COMMUNICATIONS

Explains line termination for multi-dropped RS-232/RS-485.

OPTICAL ISOLATION

Recommends optical isolation devices for data lines against power fluctuations.

SHIELD GROUNDING

Details proper shielding and grounding for data communication cables.

CHAPTER 10 PARAMETER ACCESS SECURITY

UNDERSTANDING NEW USER AND SECURITY FEATURES

Introduces user and security features, including bypass switch, user creation, and security levels.

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