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1. b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset v 5 Diagnostics V 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors Carwash 5 1 3 Price Pole Test Tank Gauge v 5 1 4 Device Status Device Type 5 1 4 2 Specific b 5 1 5 Device Test gt 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep gt 5 6 Peripherals b WWAM 082072 Note The Device Type list includes only those device types that are connected to and available from the PSS 5000 2 In the Device Type list select the specific device type 3 Click Continue The latest status for the selected device appears The figure below is an ex ample of a tank gauge Device Status k PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics v 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test V 5 1 4 Device Status Auto refresh every 15 sec Manuel Refresh j f f 5 1 4 2 Specific b 5 1 5 Device Test b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep 5 b56Peripherals bWW2EM 082071 The data is refreshed automatically every 15 seconds 4 Tit is necessary to refresh the data more frequently click Manual Refresh 82 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 to update immediately 8 1 5 Device Test Menu 5 1 5 Description Device Test The
2. 00 aaa 49 5 4 4 Web Preferences Menu 2 4 4 49 5 5 Application Setup Menu 2 5 0 6 ee es 50 5 6 UNAG Upload Menu 2 6 risirreiriirtrieerirecriiitiiriss 51 a7 Peripheral Configuration Menu 2 7 0 0 eee ee 56 5 7 1 Memory Module Menu 2 7 1 0 0 00 eee eee 56 5 8 BACKUP MENU kA en bene rii rii irrt rera ERa R 57 Operation Menu 3 000 e ees 60 6 1 Enter Fallback Mode Menu 3 1 2 0 0 cee eee 60 6 2 Grade Prices Menu 3 2 ccvnceccigeecunescdd dseesesocoudees 61 6 3 FPF Transactions Menu a sa mmk Wa BAGBAG KL ist NGANGA 62 6 3 1 Monitor Menu 3 3 1 sence eecees osceceunceeseadaeecas 62 Gas LOOMU CA PAA PAA AAO 63 6 4 Payment Server Menu 3 4 000 cc ee ees 64 6 5 Operation Mode Menu 3 5 AE 64 6 6 Menu 3 6 Reserved for Future Use eee 65 6 7 Operational Status Menu 3 7 eee 65 6 8 TeleTerminal Menu 3 8 40044cc034 GAPAN RA AR KENA ERAWAA 66 6 9 Reconciliation Report Menu 3 9 aa 67 Resol Ment a nes sinari BK REKARRSNAEAF KALAKI 71 7 1 Soft Reset Menu 4 1 ees 71 7 2 Master Reset Menu 4 2 aa iarcsiceia kde sd ioe BABAE eee dene KA 72 7 3 Super Master Reset Menu 4 3 0 eee T3 Diagnostics Menu 5 000 e ee es 75 8 1 Forecourt Devices Menu 5 1 0 2 2 ee 75 8 1 1 Online List Menu 5 1 1 2 0 0 ee 75 8 1 2 DEVICE Errors MENUS 2 ccc ccc AG BKA
3. You are about to change password New password must be min 4 max 16 characters long and must consist of upper case letters lower case letters and digits only Select user v Enter old password Enter new password Enter new password again Emergency access to the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 2 8 Backup b 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WWAM 082022 2 Open the Select user drop down list and select the user that needs the pass word changed When you select a user the following fields become active e Enter old password this field is only active when the admin user is changing the admin password e Enter new password e Enter new password again Select user Enter old password Enter new password Enter new password again 082023 3 For the admin password only in the Enter old password field type in the current password for the selected user 4 In the Enter new password field type in the new password for the user Note The password must have 4 16 characters and must not contain any special characters 5 In the Enter new password again field re type the password given in Step 4 6 Click OK to save the changes A message appears which confirms that the password was changed and tells you to log off and reconnect to the PSS 5000 In case passwords are forgotten it 1s possible to gain access in two different ways e To use Doms password for a day
4. 127 D Virtual File System 0 0 es 130 D 1 IE Virtual File System sours ot cdeckedeee iror sirar tnis ka 130 D 2 System SOU ess ississirdrdr idt dn ta iadi nan ERER Aaaa 130 D 3 maclick ile ee AA PAPA AEE TETTETETT 131 D 4 LOSQ RESPONSE AAP bees Ea a ees 132 D 5 Hardware NDN s ah AGA KAKA LAB PALAG KAN LG LPG RG YG 133 D 6 Ok2load File 0 0 eee eee 134 D 7 OO Ot a eae e bee ee ee eee aes oe See eee EA 134 D 8 LAM Legal Authority Module Information 135 D 9 Application Information ak Ba aaan 136 IO BONGE OG 26044 a eee ean eats a theese ENE AAEE 136 E PSS 5000 Reference Information 000e ee eee eee 137 E 1 List of Abbreviations aa 137 E 2 a a APA AA AA 138 E 3 Referenced Documents 00 cece eee eee eens 139 F PSS 5000 XML Output a 140 F 1 Accessing ING XML Files xa w8 KR RK KAG KA KA BAG RANGKAAW GA 140 F 2 GOnMGAN FIE sssr sisari dirke EnEn E oes beatae eee 141 5 of 150 6 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Contents Sho I lle s note en ond tence EERIE ARENAN SEARRE 141 F 4 sil a ead ee cee thea dhs AAP APA ens 142 Revision Information 000 cee eee ee ees 144 NOR 1 444 haa ONG Ee PA NA PA 145 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 Part Getting to Know the PSS 5000 Part I Getting to Know the PSS 5000 1 Architectural Overview on page 8 2 System Description on page 11 3 Co
5. 4 Use and 4 to toggle between YES and NO When the Allow upload value is YES then it is possible to upload software using FTP see To upload software using FTP on page 55 Note If you change the Allow upload value to YES then you must reset the PSS 5000 before the software upload can start 5 Press bk The following file is created pss_mem 2 sys ok2upload txt This file must be present before FTP can be used to upload software See To upload soft ware using FTP on page 55 Note There is a time limit on the presence of the ok2upload txt file If too much time passes an upload timeout occurs and the file is deleted It is necessary to repeat the procedure that allows the upload and cre ates the file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs To upload software using FTP PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 This procedure describes how to use FTP to upload software to the PSS 5000 The commands used in this procedure are for an FTP client accessed from a command line prompt However other FTP clients may be used Note Doms provides the utility upload5k bat file which can also be used for software uploads For more information see B Upload Help Tools on page 121 Note Before you start to upload software with FTP you must make the PSS 5000 ready to accept the software To do this see To upload software with the web service menus on page 52 or To al
6. CPB505 DESC 804632 PeepShow User s Manual DSW23301 USGU 803 15 1 139 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS F PSS 5000 XML Output F PSS 5000 XML Output Overview of xml out PSS 5000 contains multiple xml files These provide various details about the information PSS Detailed information about the most used files and how to access them is described in the following topics e F1 Accessing the XML Files on page 140 e F 2 Config xml File on page 141 e F3 Site sta xml File on page 141 e E4 Site rep xml File on page 142 F 1 Accessing the XML Files Locating the xml files The xml files are saved in the PSS 5000 at the following location lt PSS IP address5 pss mem 1 appl http Viewing an xml file All you require to access the xml files is a standard browser the IP address of the PSS 5000 and the name of the file you want to view To view the contents of the xml file type the following syntax in the URL field URL syntax http lt PSS IP address gt lt file name gt xml Example of an xml file This example shows the config xmil file in a standard browser using a browser HUpamO 2B 151 12 Wconlig ml Windows Internet Explorer NO htp i0 2 0S cornig wo ote x Google Gr Goi CD Br C7 Bookmarker Miho Gr check Ah Atalik Be Op pS eonig chon wersion 1 0 encodeng cph50 Pa lt FSS_Conhg anns xam http Paw org 2001 XML5chema instance xa noNamespace5chemaLocab
7. Use the procedure Is the correct To upload software with the web service LAM installed menus on page 52 or a To upload software using FTP on page 55 yes Use the procedure Is th t I ag pika To upload software with the web service ep sh menus on page 52 or installed To upload software using FTP on page 55 Verify software programs are correct 081101 Upload log file All attempts to upload software to the PSS 5000 are recorded in the pss_mem l sys bul txt file This file cannot be erased and can be viewed using the web service pages or downloaded using FTP and then viewed either with an FTP client or a simple text editor 24 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Part Il PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Part Using the Service Menus Using the Service Menus Note The individual menu options available in the Service Menus depend on the functions present in the program applications installed in the fore court controller 4 Information Menu 1 on page 26 5 Installation Menu 2 on page 32 e 6 Operation Menu 3 on page 60 7 Reset Menu 4 on page 71 e 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 on page 75 e 9 W amp M Menu WY on page 104 25 of 150 NDomMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 4 Information Menu 1 4 information Menu 1 Overview of Information menu The Information menu is divided into the following sub menus e 4 1 Pr
8. 0 22 3 2 PONG Changos amak ss WAG PA WAKBABKLAL ox dees iri rib KA 23 Using the Service Menus 0000 cee aan 25 4 Information Menu 1 0 00 eee es 26 4 1 Program Versions Menu 1 1 a 26 4 2 Sal ING i LE PAA 27 4 2 1 Production Menu 1 2 1 nananana aana 27 4 2 2 Sealing Switch Menu 1 2 2 0 0 0 eee 29 4 3 SW Blocks Menu 1 3 PARA 30 4 4 Proloco MENU T 22465646 hhaha GAGA h ad rE rR ai 30 4 5 LET EE T E TE EE Ka ae ka E T 31 5 Installation Menu 2 44 a tiea 32 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 32 3 of 150 4 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Contents SLL Bl AA AA 34 a2 Date and Time Menu 2 2 nG KAANAK AKA KA Senne tones 35 5 3 Communication Setup Menu 2 3 00 es 36 Sat TOMIF Seto Menu 2 3 1 c4 KKK KA BAG aceeuasnes 36 5 3 2 Service Port Setup Menu 2 3 2 39 5 3 3 Datalink Timeout for Serial Driver Menu 2 3 3 41 5 3 4 Service Port Protocol Menu 2 3 4 42 5 3 5 Menu 2 3 5 Reserved for Future Use 42 5 3 6 Dialup Setup Test Menu 2 3 6 43 5 3 7 Online Offline Event Time Menu 2 3 7 44 5 4 System Profile Menu 2 4 1 0 0 0 a 45 5 4 1 Password Menu 2 4 1 0 00 ees 45 5 4 2 Name and Number Menu 2 4 2 000000 0 ee 48 5 4 3 POS Password Menu 2 4 3
9. b 5 2 System Logs Press the button below to update prices b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW4AM 082043 2 Click UPDATE PRICES The prices are sent to the price pole and the updated prices appear on the price pole This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to start a price pole test Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 Press mp to move to the PRICE POLE TEST 5 1 3 menu Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus The current test state is flashing gt Cd Ca 081035 Use and to toggle between YES and NO Select YES and press OK The price pole test starts Device Status Menu 5 1 4 Use this menu to view the status of the various devices connected to the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 To view the status of This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to VRC devices with web view the status of the VRC Vapor Recovery Controller service pages 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 4 Device Status gt 5 1 4 1 VRC The Vapour Recovery Monitoring Status page appears fA Vapour Recovery Monitoring Status DOMS aZ PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset Y 5 Diagnostics Y 5 1 Forecourt
10. 1 Insert screwdriver into the small hole next to Unplug mains cable iho fuse drawor Press handie of screwdriver carefully towards the box so that the fuse drawer is pushed in the direction of the arrow and oul Repeal step 2 and 3 for the oiher side of the fuse drawer PSS 5000 Computer Processor Boards The product specifications for the CPU boards of the PSS 5000 are presented in the table below CPU Specs CPU Board Version Parameters CPB505 CPB509 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 System Description CPU Board Version Parameters CPB505 CPB509 CPU Type ColdFire MCF5307 ColdFire MCF5307 CPU Bus bit 16 32 Flash MB 8 16 SRAM MB 2 4 Backup Battery 14 days 14 days Real time Clock Yes Yes Port Types and Number DSB 3 51 DMB 1 31 Ethernet 1 1 Service RS232 02 1 Extension Socket 1 option 2 option LON FTT10 Ports with speed rating Port 11 DSB Standard High speed Port 12 DSB Standard Standard Port 13 DSB Standard Standard Port 14 DSB n a Standard Port 15 DSB n a Standard Port 21 DMB Standard High speed Port 22 DMB n a Standard Port 23 DMB n a Standard 1 one of the ports is a high speed port 2 The boot program only supports PPP on the Service port Software uploads on boards with no Service port must take place via the
11. 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Overview of Diagnostics menu The Diagnostics menu is divided into the following sub menus e 8 1 Forecourt Devices Menu 5 1 on page 75 e 8 2 System Logs Menu 5 2 on page 86 e 8 3 Communication Menu 5 3 on page 93 e 8 4 Peep Menu 5 4 on page 96 e 8 5 Test Menu 5 5 on page 99 e 8 6 Peripherals Menu 5 6 on page 99 8 1 Forecourt Devices Menu 5 1 Overview of Forecourt Devices information From the Forecourt Devices menu you can see which devices are online and receive status and error information for the forecourt devices The menu is di vided into the following sub menus e 8 1 1 Online List Menu 5 1 1 on page 75 e 8 1 2 Device Errors Menu 5 1 2 on page 77 e 8 1 3 Price Pole Test Menu 5 1 3 on page 79 e 8 1 4 Device Status Menu 5 1 4 on page 80 e 8 1 5 Device Test Menu 5 1 5 on page 83 8 1 1 Online List Menu 5 1 1 Description of Online List menu To list online devices with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 For each type of forecourt device there is access to a list of online devices This can be used to check that the installation and cabling has been made correctly Note At present only fuelling points and POS online information is available This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view a list of devices that are online Note The items listed in this lis
12. NDoMs G Revision Information Revision history PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual G Revision Information This documentation has changed as follows Rev 00 Date Jan 21 2002 Description of Changes First release 01 Aug 23 2002 Description of BOOT Exchange added 02 May 27 2003 Description of Java based program upload Description of Port to Protocol Assignment added Description of Vapor Recovery Controller added Description of Application Log added 03 04 April 18 2005 Aug 17 2009 New CPU Board CPB509 added All references to Windows95 removed Description of XP Connection added Description of new functions via Web added SW Blocks Protocols POS Password Terminal Text Test Access Logon Board Error Log Description of Operation Mode Menu system Menu 3 5 Description of Application Setup Menu 2 5 Description of specific Device Status Menu 5 1 4 2 TCP IP Tutorial appendix removed Restructuring and restyling of document Added description of new compact cabinet Added new CPU Board CPB505 Added manager user profile Added information about changing software Changed screen shots to reflect changes in GUI menu items for example Information for Menu 1 Added information for the following new menu items LAM menu 1 5 Service Port Protocol menu 2 3 4 Dialup Setup Test menu 2 3 6 Web Preferences menu 2
13. PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 5 Installation Menu 2 3 Use standard Windows procedures to locate the setup ini file and click Open The path to the selected setup ini file appears in the Restore backup from PC field 4 Click OK The setup ini file is now copied to pss_mem 2 appl on the PSS 5000 5 Perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 to activate the parameter values in the new setup ini file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 59 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 6 Operation Menu 3 6 Operation Menu 3 Overview of Operation The Operation menu is divided into the following sub menus o e 6 1 Enter Fallback Mode Menu 3 1 on page 60 e 6 2 Grade Prices Menu 3 2 on page 61 e 6 3 FP Transactions Menu 3 3 on page 62 e 6 4 Payment Server Menu 3 4 on page 64 e 6 5 Operation Mode Menu 3 5 on page 64 e 6 6 Menu 3 6 Reserved for Future Use on page 65 e 6 7 Operational Status Menu 3 7 on page 65 e 6 8 TeleTerminal Menu 3 8 on page 66 e 6 9 Reconciliation Report Menu 3 9 on page 67 6 1 Enter Fallback Mode Menu 3 1 Description of fallback The PSS 5000 has a built in Attendant Fallback Service This service enables mode menu forecourt transactions to continue even when the POS is not operational This service enables self service operations to be cleared automatically by the con troller The PSS 5000 retains Fal
14. on page 48 47 of 150 To use Doms password for a day To use the default user password with local service panel PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 e To use the default user password with local service panel on page 48 These methods make it possible to restore the fixed passwords to the wanted values or to give temporary system access to a person on the site The doms user has the same privileges as the admin user but uses a special dy namic Doms password of the day This password has 4 HEX characters 0 9 A F and can be obtained by contacting Doms Support The PSS 5000 has a password validation routine in the Legal Authority Mod ule with fixed user 1d password combinations The default password for all users 1s password All original user default passwords password can be re enabled temporarily from the Local Service Panel This enables a technician who has access to an open box to always get access to the system Protection of the physical access to the room or the box itself is outside the scope of this documentation The box can be behind a locked door or the box can be locked The default pass words will be active until disabled manually again from the Local Service Pan el or until the end of the current day This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to select the default user password of the PSS 5000 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Pre
15. 50 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 Select 2 Installation 2 5 Application Software The Application Setup page appears KA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup b 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup Select Setup Group ee 2 8 Backup rsa a OD b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics D WWAM 082027 In the Select Setup Group table open the Setup Group drop down list Select one of the following e Forecourt Control Setup go to Step 4 e Protocol Specific Setup go to Step 6 In the Forecourt Application drop down list select PSS License Manage ment The PSS License Management page appears PSS License Management License keys displayed in black are keys already in effect License keys displayed in red are invalid Check the status column for further explanation License keys displayed in green are valid keys but needs master reset to take effect Status ie License Key Input Keyld SerialNo ExpireDate LicenseCode DemoMarker Function checkCode EXTENDED INFO Offered Ofered 082026 Type in the License Key for the selected application and click Submit key The key parameters are saved and applied In the Protocol drop down list select the protocol that is to be configured In the page that appears type in the specific conf
16. For example to move from menu 1 to 2 or from menu 1 1 to 1 2 To move down and up through lines of data where each line is a separate item For example a line is an individual transaction To change the value of the parameter shown in the display gt OK These buttons are used in the following ways To move to a lower or higher level of the current menu For example to move from menu 2 to 2 1 To move along a single line of data for example in a transaction log Left arrow only to return to the Idle menu from a top level menu For example to move directly to Idle from menu 2 This button is used to accept the value of a parameter after it has been changed Functions of the CPU The CPU board has 2 LEDs associated with the Service Panel BOOT and AP board LEDs PL These LEDs are used to indicate the status of the program BOOT LED APPL LED Description Blink Off Boot running Blink rate is according to the current load rate Off Blink Appl running Blink rate according to the current load rate On Off Super Master Reset in progress Status of reset shown in display Off Very Fast Blink Master Reset in progress APPL On Off Reset in progress No status informa tion shown in display On On Erasing Flash BOOT Alternating On Programming the Flash APPL Off On APPL program stopped Error State 20 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 C ADOMS Local Service Panel
17. Navigation buttons location 19 Navigation panel functions 20 Network connection description 18 Null modem description of connections 126 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Index O ok2upload file details 134 Online devices list using local service panel 76 list using web service pages 75 Online list menu description 75 99 Online Offline Event Time view or change with web service pages 44 Operation menu list of sub menus 60 Operation Mode description of menu 64 set 64 Operation Status menu description 65 view forecourt devices 66 P Password description 45 Payment log view details using web service pages 109 view using local service panel 110 Payment Log menu description 109 Payment Server menu description 64 Peep menu description 96 start peeper 97 Peripheral configuration change setup ini file using FTP 56 of memory modules 56 Peripheral devices description of memory module 56 Peripherals errors view recent using web service pages 100 view specific device types using web service pages 101 102 Peripherals menu list of sub menus 99 Peripherals online list view those currently connected 100 Port term 138 Port Statistics menu description 94 view using web service pages 94 POS user rights 46 POS Password menu change using web service pages 49 description 49 POS terminals using Ethernet 9 using serial POS driver 8 Price Pole Test menu description 79 147 of 150 Wa 4
18. b 3 Operation b 4 Reset v 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices gt 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep Y 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 1 Online List b 5 6 2 Errors b WW 82 M M23 MGANDA KAN 41 Log Printer 10 170 81 21 082096 2 Use the list to see which peripherals are actually connected to the ports of the CPU board 8 6 2 Errors Menu 5 6 2 Description of Errors The Errors menu enables you to see all the recent errors on all the peripherals menu Alternatively you can create a list of errors for specific types of peripheral de vices To view recent errors This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages view which errors have occurred recently on the peripherals 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 2 Errors 5 6 2 1 Recent The Recent Peripheral Errors page appears _ Recent Peripheral Errors i Doms a PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication Date Time Type id Code Name 5 4 Peep 2008 10 15 18 01 Log Printer 1 1 lEor v 5 6 Peripherals waa url 2 33 Log Prin aa paasa 2006 10 14 2021 Log Primer lt lt Enor 5 6 2 1 Recent 2008 10 12 18 24 Log Printer 1 Err 5 6 2 2 Specific b WW2 M 082097 2 Use the list to see where errors have occurred recently on the peripherals 100 of 150 PSS500
19. test 2 3 7 Online Offline event time MAC Address 00 50 55 00 51 B3 b 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup IP Address 10 28 151 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 28 151 1 2 6 Software Upload ACCEPT 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WW2M 082017 37 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 5 Installation Menu 2 2 Do one of the following e Select Obtain IP address automatically using DHCP go to Step 4 e Select Specify an IP address go to Step 3 3 Use the correct naming conventions and notation to type in the required values for e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Default Gateway 4 In the MAC Address field view the MAC address for the Ethernet module 5 Click ACCEPT to apply the changes After the IP address has been changed it is necessary to reconnect to the PSS 5000 using the new IP address To view change the This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change TCP IP setup with local the values of the TCP IP setup parameters in the PSS 5000 service panel 1 8 38 of 150 Press 4 to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 Press gt 4 to move to the TCP IP SETUP 2 3 1 menu Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view change the IP address in the PSS 5000 081018 a4 Note The current DHCP setting is flashing In the Use DCHP sub menu use the
20. two series of program combinations exist BOOT LAM and Application Combinations other than those shown in the table be low are incompatible The following conditions must be fulfilled Application Version Condition All versions before 1 00 Must use e BOOT program from the 400 02 series e LAM version lower than 1 00 Version 1 00 or higher Must use e BOOT program from the 499 03 series e LAM version 1 00 or higher Read the Software Release Document for the Application Program to see which BOOT and LAM versions are required If you are not sure which software versions are currently installed in the PSS 5000 see 4 1 Program Versions Menu 1 1 on page 26 If the current versions are not correct change the software in the following or der BOOT LAM and or APPLICATION Use either of the following proce dures to do this e To upload software with the web service menus on page 52 or e To upload software using FTP on page 55 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to upload software to the PSS 5000 Note Before you start this procedure read Important information about BOOT and LAM software on page 52 1 Select 2 Installation 2 6 Software Upload The Software Upload page appears PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 Note A message warns you that you are about to change the p
21. 1s now saved and ready This procedure describes how to install null modem on a PC that uses Win dows XP 1 Select Start 5 Settings Control Panel The Control Panel window appears Double click Phone and Modem Options The Phone and Modem Options window appears Select the Modems tab Click Add The Add Hardware Wizard window appears Select Don t detect my modem will select it from a list and click Next The Install New Modem page of the wizard appears In the Manufacturer list select Standard Modem Types and in the Models list select Communications cable between two computers and click Next Select Selected Ports radio button and select the communication port for example COM1 Click Next Click Finish to complete the hardware installation The wizard closes and returns to the Phone and Modem Options window Click OK The setup 1s now saved and ready C 3 4 Dialling Up Using a Null Modem Connection Restrictions To create a null modem connection on a PC using Windows 2000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Windows Vista does not support null modem connections This procedure describes how to create a null modem connection on a PC that uses Windows 2000 1 Select Start Settings Network and Modem Connections Create New Connection The Control Panel window appears Double click Phone and Modem Options The Phone and Modem Options window appears Select the Modems tab Click Add The A
22. 2233 1 Enor Connection closed paari 2008 10 14 _ 21 10 1 Error Connection closed mar 2006 10 14 20 51 1 Error Connection closed 5 6 2 2 Specific 2006 10 14 20 21 1 Error Connection closed b WWM 2008 10 12 _ 18 24 1 Eror Connection closed 082099 6 Use the list to view the errors that have occurred on the selected peripheral device 8 6 3 Memory Module Menu 5 6 3 Description of Memory Module menu Using the Memory Module menu enables you to see the ID of the sites where the modules have been used previously the total memory capacity of the mod ule and how much free space is still available on the module PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 101 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 To view status of the This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to memory module with view the status of the memory module s installed in the PSS 5000 web service pages 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 3 Memory Module 5 6 3 1 Status The Memory Module Status page appears f N Memory Module Status PSS 5000 Service Menu 1 Information gt 2 Installation gt 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics Memory Module and Log Record Information b 5 1 Forecourt Devices 99 9 free 46805 records b 5 2 System Logs Memory Module 1 b 5 3 Communication EBA DomsOil 567 ECES 50948095 a 50187006 Y 5 6 Peripherals Newest Record
23. 3 Overview of The Configuration Setup menu is divided in to the following sub menus Pa 5 9 TOPIIP Setup Menu 23 1 on page 36 e 5 3 2 Service Port Setup Menu 2 3 2 on page 39 e 5 3 3 Datalink Timeout for Serial Driver Menu 2 3 3 on page 41 e 5 3 4 Service Port Protocol Menu 2 3 4 on page 42 e 5 3 5 Menu 2 3 5 Reserved for Future Use on page 42 e 5 3 6 Dialup Setup Test Menu 2 3 6 on page 43 e 5 3 7 Online Offline Event Time Menu 2 3 7 on page 44 5 3 1 TCP IP Setup Menu 2 3 1 Description of TCP IP Configuration of the TCP IP parameters must be done in accordance with the Setup menu IP address plan for the location In order to avoid conflicts with other network devices consult your network administrator regarding this subject The 36 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 To view change the TCP IP setup with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 TCP IP parameters listed in the table below must be assigned before commu nication is possible Parameters Explanation IP address The IP address can be assigned in one of 2 ways e Automatically from a DHCP server These are not fixed IP addresses They are leased from the serv er If the lease runs out or isn t renewed periodical ly then the IP address of the device may change e Manually this is a fixed IP address assigned to a device and has a standard dot notation
24. 3 6 Reserved for Future Use Reserved This menu is reserved for implementation of future features in the PSS 5000 6 7 Operational Status Menu 3 7 Description of The Operational Status menu provides the current status of all the forecourt de Operational Status menu vices connected to the PSS 5000 The status is updated automatically or if necessary can be updated manually Note The value for the automatic update period is defined in the Web Prefer ences page see 5 4 4 Web Preferences Menu 2 4 4 on page 49 By selecting a specific type of forecourt device more detailed information about the individual devices appears PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 65 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 6 Operation Menu 3 To view operational This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to status of forecourt view the operational status of the forecourt devices devices 1 Select 3 Operation 3 7 Operational Status The Operational Status page appears Operational Status A 4 DOMS Last update 2008 06 23 11 39 47 Auto 10 sec Refresh New Window PSS 5000 Service Menu 1 Information b 2 Installation V 3 Operation 3 1 Enter Fallback Mode 3 2 Grade Prices b 3 3 FP Transactions 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics gt WWEM 082069 This provides a status summary for all the forecourt devices connected to the PSS 5000 2 To see more details for a
25. Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WWAM setup ini This file contains e Protocol to Port assignment e PSS License Keys Downloac toPC Min IN Na Browse 082030 Note The backup file is called setup ini and contains the items present in the bul let list shown on screen 2 Click Download to PC to create the setup ini file The File Download window appears 3 Click Save The Save As window appears 4 Use standard Windows procedures to select where you want to save the set up ini file and click Save The file is saved in the defined location To restore a backup file This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to to the PSS 5000 restore the setup ini backup file in the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 8 Backup The Backup page appears C ADOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup b 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup b 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WW2AM setup ini This file contains e Protocol to Port assignment e PSS License Keys e Other setup data PAPUA E ana NIYA r o a MANGANAK Requires PSS Master Reset 082030 2 Click Browse to locate the setup ini file The Choose file window appears 58 of 150
26. C Web Service Connections on page 125 e D Virtual File System on page 130 e E PSS 5000 Reference Information on page 137 e F PSS 5000 XML Output on page 140 116 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDomMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 A File Formats in the PSS 5000 Overview of file format Information A 1 Recent Transactions file format IS 08 01 23 15 50 ln Q8 01 23 115 50 u 08 01 23 15 49 108 01 23 115 49 n 08 01 23115 44 ES 111 2 L l PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 File formats used in PSS 5000 are described in the following topics e A l Recent Transactions File Format on page 117 e A 2 Transaction Log File Format on page 118 e A 3 Upload Log File Format on page 119 The formats of these files are of interest because when viewing the files using the Local Service Panel no labels are available and only a limited amount of the file is visible Recent Transactions File Format The figure below is an example of part of a Recent Transactions file 24 P11 0005 0 511EUR L 0005 40L 0002 76E EUR l 10 P11 140004 0 511EUR L 10004 44L1 0002 2 TEURI Mg 0003 0 511EUR L 0003 24L 0001 66EUR IH 09 P11 140002 ERROR TRANSACTION 381 P11 1 0001 10 511EUR L 0001 56L 0000 80EUR Mp BE 4 mom 6 ez 1 8 19110 See Pee eee Ll 081076 The table below explains what is represented by the valu
27. Communication Setup 2 3 1 TCP IP Setup 2 3 2 Service Port Setup 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout 2 3 4 Service Port Protocol 2 3 6 Dialup setup test 2 3 7 Online Offline event time gt 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WWA4AM Enter new datalink timeout 50 082019 2 In the Enter new datalink timeout field type in the new value in millisec onds for the timeout Note The permitted range is O 1 2 50 9998 9999 3 Click ACCEPT to save the changes The new value is effective after the board is reset To view change the This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change Datalink Timeout with the values of the Datalink Timeout for the serial driver in the PSS 5000 local service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press W mb W BF to move to the DL TIMEOUT 2 3 3 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 41 of 150 6 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 and view change the datalink timeout value in the PSS 5000 bk yooo 081021 Note The current setting 1s flashing in the sub menu Use the and 4 buttons to change the value of the current setting which 1s flashing Note The permitted range is O 1 2 50 9998 9999 Press OK The NEW SETUP
28. Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test v 5 1 4 Device Status 5 1 4 1 VRC 5142 pns 8 b 5 1 5 Device Test p 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WWEM 092002 2 Open the drop down list for the VRC Controller and select a device ID for the controller 3 Click DEVICE ID OK The most important Vapor Recovery Monitoring status information ap pears fA Vapour Recovery Monitoring Status aZ VRM Syster 2009 03 25 10 29 PSS 5000 Service Menu Status Eo one or more nozzies in eror or disabled state Log b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset V 5 Diagnostics V 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test V 5 14 Device Status 5 1 4 1 VRC 5 1 4 2 Specific b 5 1 5 Device Test b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals gt WW amp M 092003 4 If required click Refresh to update the data shown on this page To view the status of This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to specific devices withweb view the status of specific devices service pages 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 4 Device Status gt PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 81 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual MM 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 5 1 4 2 Specific The Device Status page appears Device Status poms PSS 5000 Service Menu
29. HTTP 5 2 1 Upload Log 2008 05 27 15 28 30 10 28 151 36 admin HTTP b 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 3 Application Log ea ee PAA gt 5 3 Communication 2008 05 26 16 44 31 admin 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WWAM 082047 2 Use the details in the table to see who logged on and when To view the Access Log This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan with local service panel el to view the Access log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press FH FH 4 4 to move to the ACCESS LOG 5 2 4 menu 3 Press to display the log 4 Use the navigation buttons 4 amp to move vertically and e amp to 92 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 move horizontally around the log data For more details about viewing data see Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display on page 21 8 2 5 Board Error Log Menu 5 2 5 Description of Board The Board Error Log menu shows all the fatal errors that have occurred on the Error Log PSS 5000 CPU board To view the Board Error This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to log with web service view the Board Error log ages pa 1 Select 5 Diagnostics gt 5 2 System Logs 5 2 5 Board Error Log The Board Error Log page appears EN DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Oper
30. KAG nas 77 8 1 3 Price Pole Test Menu 5 1 3 eee eee 79 8 1 4 Device Status Menu 5 1 4 0 eee 80 8 1 5 Device Test Menu 5 1 5 40453 nananana anaana ARAE KAKA 83 8 2 System Logs Menu 5 2 anak scene ied Leake heed BKA Ee EK 86 9 21 Uplioad Log Menu 5 2 1 PA PAA AS 86 8 2 2 Reset Logs Menu 5 2 2 0 0a 87 8 2 3 Application Log Menu 5 2 3 annann nananana nannan 91 8 2 4 Access Log Menu 5 2 4 00 naana ene 92 8 2 5 Board CNO Log Menu 9 2 5 wc kaka A NA KAWA a 93 8 3 Communication Menu 5 3 aa 93 8 3 1 Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 3 1 94 8 3 2 Port Statistics Menu 5 3 2 0 4 Aa 94 63 Protocol Menu 5 3 3 AA AA 95 8 4 PED Monu Di Ka AA ak KAG kA a a AKDA 96 8 5 KO KAG MG BAKAL KAMAG MG Kk ARKA KABAN ees ee 99 Do BEL aed cle GAN ERA EA TE pA 99 Goa DBOOLIMENU SSZ 626460444 GALAK GRAE JAAN AGANG BANG 99 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Part Ill PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Contents Dao ULA ck ee ee KAG BAKA KAKA ABRAM HG 99 8 6 Fornphoraie Monu AA Ge eieGs odeda ous 99 8 6 1 Online List Menu 5 6 1 n a n nananana naana 99 BGZ Emor Meon IGZ osis 54 AG erii othe DRA MEN EARL 100 8 6 3 Memory Module Menu 5 6 3 a a 101 9 W amp M Menu Wi 6 oe eee eed 6d eee AB ke BA ALAGA KA 104 9 1 LAM Version Menu W 1 a kb enti tes cd PG Coe HERG KR 104 9 2 LAM Paramete
31. Logs 5 2 3 Application Log 5 2 4 Access Log 525 Board Error Log b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW2M Led ff 082095 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to view the Application Log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 91 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 2 Press KH i mp 4 F to move to the APPLICATION LOG 5 2 3 menu 3 Press to display the log To view the application The application log is stored in pss mem 2 appl applog txt Use FTP to ac log file cess this file and then view the contents For information about starting an FTP session see 2 2 5 FTP Server on page 18 8 2 4 Access Log Menu 5 2 4 Description of Access The Access Log menu shows who has logged on and when the log on occurred Log To view the Access log This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages view the Access log 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 4 Access Log The Access Log page appears KA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset Access Log 7 5 Diagnostics Date amp Time IP Address Username Protocol KET 2008 05 28 09 13 50 10 28 151 36 admin HTTP 2008 05 28 09 03 43 10 28 151 36 admin FTP cece cena 2008 05 28 08 18 30 10 28 151 36 admin
32. Logs information menu is divided into the following sub menus e 8 2 1 Upload Log Menu 5 2 1 on page 86 e 8 2 2 Reset Logs Menu 5 2 2 on page 87 e 8 2 3 Application Log Menu 5 2 3 on page 91 e 8 2 4 Access Log Menu 5 2 4 on page 92 e 8 2 5 Board Error Log Menu 5 2 5 on page 93 8 2 1 Upload Log Menu 5 2 1 Description ofthe Upload The Upload Log menu provides a record of when the LAM and application Log menu software were uploaded to the PSS 5000 Each record contains a date stamp the software version number and an ID of the user who made the upload To view the Upload Log This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages view the upload log for the PSS 5000 86 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 5 2 System Logs 5 2 1 Upload Log The Upload Log page appears ee Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics 001 20071128 LAM 498 40 101 CS 5540 admin amp 002 20071128 APL 410 38 116 CS A329 admin 03 20080109 APL 410 38 117 CS A86B admin 04 20080114 LAM 498 07 102 CS 0CiB admin 05 20080114 APL 410 38 117 CS A86B admin 06 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 860S admin 107 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7169 admin 008 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 88BA admin 009 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7
33. NDoms start using local service panel 80 start using web service pages 79 update prices using web service pages 79 Print web service menu page 22 Procotols menu view using web service pages 95 Production information board information 27 view with local service panel 28 view with web service pages 27 Program Versions information files in virtual file system 27 view with local service panel 26 view with web service pages 26 Program versions menu description 26 PROM pss mem1 16 Protocol term 138 Protocol to port assignment description 32 limitations 34 view or change with web service pages 32 Protocols menu description 95 Pao using Ethernet and serial interfaces 10 PSS 5000 external label 12 voltage rating 12 Pss dev catalog description 15 Pss mem catalog description 15 Pss proc catalog description 15 R RAM pss mem2 16 pss mem3 16 pss mem4 16 Recent transaction file format 117 Recent transaction data view using local service panel 109 Reconcilation Report menu description 67 Reconcilation Reports parameters 68 veiwing 69 Reference documents list 139 Requirements description of browser 125 description of PC 125 Reset master 72 soft 71 148 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Index super master 73 Reset Logs menu description 87 Reset menu list of sub menus 71 Restore setup ini file 58 S Sealing switch menu description 29 Sealing switch status view with local s
34. PSS page parameters 5000 Service Menu ibomMs PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 information D 2 mstallation 7 3 Operation 3 2 Grade Prices b 3 3 FP Transactions 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status 3 9 Reconciliation Report D 4Reset b 5 Diagnostics pb wWEM System name 52040013 Number 2 Period Start 2009 01 19 11 49 Period End 2009 01 19 12 37 Report Select Create Report ota TS PP STR bA produet 2 prosaca Prost 5 Proget s Fueling Point 1 Start 24771 54 21516 61 ZER BANA Fueling Point 2 start eso0o 425s Arey LU Wetered Sole 14661 322 40 32 16 29 Fueling Point 3 start 426 25 s2ss 36s4o 48 47 47295 soo 48 00 _ 0 00 KN Metered Sale 14852 4023 Total Sale 126694 112967 121 50 13966 1016703 1350 ooo 0 00 KA Pe Tank2 pm M Manualreportcreation O Tank 21 Tank22 Tank 23 Tone 2 Tank 25 Tank 26 Product Product 6 Product 6 Pr 40 2752 39 19264948 4060 48 00 50 00 2573535 20 ss 065 zosoasppoanes os 15 saoo sooo Metered Sale 96381 1123 24 4095 107 09 10109 16 455 000 000 365 40 7222 3829s 40 60 48 00 Ez Y end 79661 45 77 40572 88 51 411 93 45 08 4800 s000 2888 443 ooo 000 58277 5576 40563 6475 50184 4507 4800 50 00 32 1628 2889 447 ooo 000 ATG Readings BA PG S E E E Product 1 Product 2 Produet3 fee fam zero ic
35. RESET NOW sub menu appears Press OK to apply the changes to the parameters 5 3 4 Service Port Protocol Menu 2 3 4 Description of service The Service Port Protocol menu enables you to set the protocol used on the ser port protocol vice port of the CPU board Note This menu item is only available via the local service panel To view change the This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change Service Port Protocol the value of the Service Port Protocol in the PSS 5000 with local service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 Press gt gt to move to the SVCPORT PROTOCOL 2 3 4 menu Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menu and view change the datalink timeout value in the PSS 5000 4 4 081083 Press OK to assign the named protocol The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears Press OK to apply the changes to the parameters 5 3 5 Menu 2 3 5 Reserved for Future Use Reserved This menu item is reserved for future use 42 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 5 Installation Menu 2 5 3 6 Dialup Setup Test Menu 2 3 6 Description of Dialup The Dialup Setup Test menu enables you to set up the communication param Setup Test eters for a modem connected to one of the DMB ports in the PSS 5000 Before the dialup connection can work the following parameters must be de
36. Statistics 5 3 3 Protocols Hy 5 4 Peep JeederRoot A gt WWAM aa Select 23 Gilbarco Pump 5787 baud 082051 2 Click Select to view a list of error counters for the selected protocol Note The Select button is only available for certain protocols with specific Ap plication software 8 4 Peep Menu 5 4 Description of the Peep The PSS 5000 has an embedded communication dump facility which is called menu a peep The peep can basically run in two different modes These modes are described in the table below Mode Description Peep File Swap When running in the swap mode the peeper will swap between two file series a and b For example peepfile a00 peepfile b00 peepfile a00 This continues until the sequence number is increased manually by a user pressing the Skip button This is typically done when an interesting event has occurred After this the peeper will continue swapping between peepfile a01 peepfile b01 peepfile a01 and so on Peep File Incremental When running in the incremental mode the peeper will create a continuous series of peep files The file extension is cxx where xx is a 2 digit sequence number from 00 to 99 After peepfile c99 the peeper automatically continues with d00 d99 e00 e99 Z99 96 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 To start peep with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diag
37. Sun Microsystems waw java com NRINAD 2 Select the ports where the peeper is to be active ports selected the last time the page was open ports where the PSS 5000 has received more than 100 counters 3 Click START PEEP Port 41 is always selected In addition to this the following ports are also 97 of 150 l N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Note If you have not used this function previously click Run to accept the digital signature when the security warning appears The Java Applet starts and the Peeper page appears Settings User ID My user id Notes My notes Peep directory C 1Program Fies Peep filename peepdata Max Fle size Kb 500 C Start from 0 Increment extension Activity 082066 4 In the Settings group box provide the following information Field Action User ID Type in your ID to make identification easier This information appears at the top of the peep file Notes Provide a short description of the prob lem This information appears at the top of the peep file Peep directory Use the Browse button to define the lo cation for the peep file s Peep filename Type in the name to assign to the file s Note Peep directory and filename must not exceed 100 characters Max file size Kb Define the maximum size of the separate peep files Range 1 2 3 1000 9998 9999 Increment exten
38. and NO Press OK When YES is selected the system is set in Attendant Fallback Mode and re mains in this mode until an operational POS is detected Note The function will vary depending on the application Refer to the Software Release Document for details about the actual application 6 2 Grade Prices Menu 3 2 To set view change grade prices with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view change the prices for the individual product grades Select 3 Operation 3 2 Grade Prices The Grade Prices page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information Bb 2 Installation 7 3 Operation 3 2 Grade Prices gt 3 3 FP Transactions Grade Price Group Id Name 01 02 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status b 4 Reset 2 GradeName 2 1112 D 5 Diagnostics GradeName3 1113 bWW24M 082062 2 Select the grade name and change the price s for the price group s 3 If the price of more than one grade needs to be changed repeat Step 2 4 Click ACCEPT 61 of 150 fA DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual bi 6 Operation Menu 3 5 Click OK when asked to accept the prices A confirmation that the changes grade prices are accepted appears and then the page returns to the normal Grade Prices page which shows a list of product grades and prices To view change grade This procedure describes ho
39. bad frames and overruns is displayed To view the Ethernet This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Statistics with web view the Ethernet Statistics service pages a babag 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 3 Communication 5 3 1 Ethernet Statistics The Ethernet Statistics page appears PN DOMS Ethernet Statistics ik a PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information D 2 Installation b 3 Operation D 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics gt 5 1 Forecourt Devices gt 5 2 System Logs 7 5 3 Communication 5 3 1 Ethernet Statistics 5 3 2 Port Statistics 5 3 3 Protocols 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW2AM Transmission Statistics Valid frames Ea EL MAT Awaited frames Memory allocation interrupts Reception Statistics Valid frames Frames delivered to IP 1581917 RESET STATISTICS 082049 2 If necessary click RESET STATISTICS to set all counters to 0 8 3 2 Port Statistics Menu 5 3 2 Description of Port The Port Statistics menu provides data about the amount of traffic and the Statistics menu number of errors present on each of the ports on the PSS 5000 CPU board To view the Port This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Statistics with web view the PSS 5000 statistics for the communication ports on the CPU board service pages 94 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 1 Select 5
40. display Error messages on the service panel display Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service The display in the Local Service Panel provides you with information about where you are in the menu structure the software identification numbers or the current values of parameters selected in the software Idle menu hd APPL version and time C a By default the Idle menu is displayed The system returns to the Idle menu au tomatically if a navigation button is not pressed within the timeout period This menu shows the following information 081010 e An 8 digit number which is the ID of the Application software e The current time of the PSS s internal clock e Arrows that inform you which button to press to enter the W amp M or Ser vice menus The Idle menu provides an entry point to both the W amp M menus and the Service menus The display can show error codes or refer you to the error log file If some of the errors are unread then the lower line on the display tells you to look at the log file 081012 The PSS 5000 has its own post process diagnostics program which prevents the program from running when serious errors occur When this happens the program number and the text DEAD are displayed together with some codes as shown in the example below 081013 When this happens write down this info
41. echo Syntax uploadbk bat user password IP address command arguments echo echo user lt Username gt echo echo password lt Password gt echo echo IP address lt PSS 5000 s IP address gt echo echo command dir or upload echo echo dir Make directory listing of PSS 5000 s pss_mem 1 prg and quit echo No arguments echo echo upload Upload a new program to PSS 5000 echo Arguments old prg new prg skip echo old prg Name of the old binary program to save e g 40191100 bin echo If no program should be saved then specify skip dwl echo new prg Name of the new binary program to upload e g 40199001 bin PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Example using Uploadbk bat file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools echo skip optional Don t get the ok2load txt file 1f boot is running goto end end 1f exist tmpupl txt del tmpupl txt set up5k user set up5k pass set ipaddr set uplname End of uploadbk bat The example below shows an upload procedure using upload5k bat This 1s di vided into 2 stages First dir reads the program directory on the PSS 5000 board This provides the program number for the old program Second the old program is downloaded and then the new uploaded Both program numbers must be entered C gt upload5k demo beta 172 20 65 240 dir kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxk xxx begin dir kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
42. esi http wew w org 2001 XML5chema Instance ea no Mamespace5chemaLocabons http 10 28 151 116 config xsd gt Sa GE aaa TE te 2 General Fune bong 3 ele obradas gt lt PriceGroups gt GeneralF ure Hons gt lt DespenseContinral gt lt i cSenaceModes gt lt FuelngModes gt Dispense Control gt lt GeneralQonfiguraton gt DUES gt lt 7 anks gt lt FuellmgPonts gt cTankGauges gt q Dewices gt P55 Configs Note The contents of the config xml file changes depending on the applica tions installed and the devices configured F 3 Site sta xml File Description of The site sta xml file provides a status report for the PSS 5000 and the devices site sta xmI file associated with it The status shown in the file is a snap shot of the current sta PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 141 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual az F PSS 5000 XML Output tus and may change when the refresh option is used The contents of this file could for example be as shown below i hilp 10 2B 151 116f5ite sta ml Windows Internet Emplorer i CCD htp 0 a BC heas tae lt a version 1 0 F gt aport aming csi http wew w3 org 2001 XML5Schema iInstance ea no kamespoce5chemaLocabons http 10 28 151 1167 site sto xsd type steatus report structure 4 version 4 sagnos 75 coustom data structure 2 gt catatan nie d S51991017 gt 55 ENG c5ub system info gt cp
43. from starting 8 5 3 GDB Menu 5 5 3 Restricted Do not use this menu item The use of this menu item 1s restricted to software developers The default value for the GDB parameter is Off If the state of this parameter is changed then the Service port can not be used to access the Service menus in the PSS 5000 8 6 Peripherals Menu 5 6 Overview of Peripherals From the Peripherals menu you can see which devices are currently online and which peripherals have shown any recent or specific errors The menu is di vided into the following sub menus e 8 6 1 Online List Menu 5 6 1 on page 99 e 8 6 2 Errors Menu 5 6 2 on page 100 e 8 6 3 Memory Module Menu 5 6 3 on page 101 8 6 1 Online List Menu 5 6 1 Description of online list The Online List menu provides a list of all the peripherals currently online with menu the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 99 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 To view the peripherals This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to online with web service view which peripherals are connected to the ports of the CPU board ages pa Note The items listed in this list are devices associated with the PSS 5000 for example a memory module 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 1 Online List The Peripherals Online List page appears FA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information b 2 Installation
44. log records To view payment log This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view all the data with local service data for payments that have taken place in the PSS 5000 panel Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press to move to the PAYMENT LOG W 6 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view the payment log data Ka a eae K oor Use or 4 to change values or selections in the sub menus a4 ae 081043 4 When the correct record log is located use the navigation buttons to view the data in the whole record If no transactions are present then the following message appears See also For more information about the format of transaction log file format e A 2 Transaction Log File Format on page 118 110 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 C ADOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 9 7 Checking Devices Menu W 7 Overview of Checking Devices menu Description of the Checking Devices menu To activate checking devices with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 From the sub menus under the Checking Devices menu you can see which de vices are online and get status and error information for the forecourt devices The Checking Devices menu is divided into the following sub menus e 9 7 1 Display Error Me
45. not the cor rect printer use standard Windows procedures to select the correct printer 4 Press Print The selected frame prints 3 2 Software Changes Description of software changes PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Changes to the Application Program and or Legal Authority Module on the PSS 5000 board take place by uploading the software using the Web Service Menus with a Java applet or using an FTP connection FTP requires only a few commands Note Before attempting to upload an Application Program please consult the Software Release Document and check the requirements of the BOOT program and LAM When a Legal Authority Module is uploaded the Application Program and all data is cleared When a new program APPL or BOOT is started the PSS 5000 automatically performs a reset As the TCP IP connection is lost during a system reset it is necessary to create a new connection in order to check the result of the upload 23 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 3 Configuration and Service To change the software This flow diagram shows the order in which software uploads must occur in the PSS 5000 when changing the software in the PSS 5000 Note Before software can be uploaded the PSS 5000 must be set in a state that allows the upload Use the procedure Is the correct To upload software with the web service BOOT program menus on page 52 or installed To upload software using FTP on page 55
46. represented by the values in the different columns of the transaction data Column Explanation 1 W amp M character indicates that the security telegram is intact 2 Date of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Transaction sequence number 5 Number of pump where transaction occurred 6 Transaction grade ID 7 Volume price The currency unit and volume units are determined by LAM 8 Total volume of the transaction A measured value from the pumps The volume unit is determined by LAM 9 Total cost for the transaction This value comes from the pumps 10 Type of Payment C indicates that a card payment occurred N indicates that a banknote payment occurred 11 Card number used 12 Authorization code for card transaction 13 Station ID or name Transaction Log file The figure below shows an example of a single line from a Transaction Log format banknote file The data shows that it was a banknote payment transaction that occurred payment Nag pasang isi a aaa 7 2 ee 4 MA 6 a 9 10 la 108 01 23 17 24 471 0007 P11 G20 0 502EUR L 0421 71L 10211 70EUR N 0220 00EUR Doms0il 567 50948095 1 12 081078 118 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual a A File Formats in the PSS 5000 The table below explains what is represented by the values in the different col
47. specific type of device click on the hyperlink for the device type at the top of the page For example click Fuelling Point Now the Operational Status page contains only those devices for the select ed type and additional details appear The example below is for fuelling points Operational Status 3 f D DOMS Last update 2008 08 23 11 81 11 Auto 10 sec Refresh New Window PSS 5000 Service Menu Quick Fuelling Point Tank Gauge Price Pole Terminal Wash Point POS All b 1 Information mmi b 2 Installation il 7 3 Operation Me 3 1 Enter Fallback Mode 3 2 Grade Prices b 3 3 FP Transactions 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WWAM 082070 6 8 TeleTerminal Menu 3 8 Description of The TeleTerminal interface is used by some national bank card acquires for TeleTerminal example Danish PBS It is used when the transaction amount is known when the card is read 66 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 Note This is currently only used for car wash sales 6 9 Reconciliation Report Menu 3 9 Description of Reconciliation Report menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Reconciliation reports provide a comparison between metered sales measured by the pumps and gauged sales measured by the tank gauge system By comparing these two sources of information it is possible to detect leaks theft and other types of irregular produc
48. such as paid BNA bank note and Card transactions The transaction payment log is stored on the PSS Flash Memory Module A payment record is selected and identified by the transaction type Note or Card date and a 4 digit receipt number Any transaction with the wrong LogRecordAuthenticationCode will be marked with LOGERR This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view data for payments that have taken place recently 109 of 150 l N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 9 W amp M Menu W 1 Select W W amp M W 6 Payment Log The Payment Log page appears C ADOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information p 2 Installation b 3 Operation pb 4Reset b 5 Diagnostics v YWW8M Most Recent Payment Log Records W 1 LAM Version W 2 LAM Parameters 17 26 47 0007 P11 Q20 0 502EUR L 0421 71L 0211 70EUR C S9SSE7TESOLZS4ESE7E91 A 12345E DomsOil 567 5 17 22 50 0006 P11 Q10 O SOLEUR L 0002 52L 0001 2fEUR C 9999672901234567891 A 12345E DomsOil 567 5 17 21 55 0005 P12 Q30 0 503EUR L 0006 72L 0002 28EUR C 999PE78901224567891 A 223456 DomsOil 567 5 a a 7 20 59 0004 Pia Q20 O SOZEUR L 0024 44L 0017 29EUR B 0020 00EUR 2 sw ae DomsOil 567 5 23 17 16 55 0003 P21 Q10 O SOLEUR L 0002 40L 0002 00EUR C 999678901234567591 A 123456 DomsOil 567 ER W 6 Payment Log b W 7 Checking Devices Search 082090 2 Use the information on screen to view the most recent payment
49. that the W amp M facilities are functioning correctly You are able to simulate an error on one or more of the operational critical functions for example the Local Service Panel display and see if the PSS 5000 reacts accordingly By being able to do this and see the results you can verify that no errors are present on any of the checking fa cilities For all the local service panel procedures it is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display at the start of the procedure For more information about the idle menu see Local Service Panel display on page 21 9 1 LAM Version Menu W 1 To view the LAM version with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in a web browser to view the version and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Service Menu is already open in a web browser application 104 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 9 W amp M Menu W 1 Select WW amp M W 1 LAM Version The LAM Version window appears PI DOMS a PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information b 2 Installation gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics 7WW24AM W 1 LAM Version W 2 LAM Parameters Version Date W 3 Memory Module Version 498 11 1 00 2003 01 13 W 4 Program Upload Log W 5 Recent Transactions W 6 Payment Log gt W 7 Checking Devices 082088 2 Read the LAM version and the date when
50. the information on this page to read the version numbers for the soft ware components BOOT LAM and APPLICATION This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the pro gram version information for the software components BOOT LAM and AP PLICATION 26 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 4 Information Menu 1 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press to move to the PRG VERSION 1 1 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view the program versions of the software components in the PSS 5000 081014 View program versions The program version information is also available in the following files using using virtual file system the PSS 5000 Virtual File System e pss_proc sys boot_inf txt contains BOOT information e pss_proc sys lam_inf txt contains Legal Authority Module information e pss_proc sys appl_inf txt contains Application information 4 2 Board Info Menu 1 2 Overview of Board From the Board Info menu you can get both production information and sealing Information switch status information The menu is divided into the following sub menus e 4 2 1 Production Menu 1 2 1 on page 27 e 4 2 2 Sealing Switch Menu 1 2 2 on page 29 4 2 1 Production Menu 1 2 1 Description of Production The Production menu provides the following production information ee e PCB layout e Engineering C
51. the values supplied by the 2 sources Total Totalizer Sale Total Tank Gauge Sale x 10C Total Totalizer Sale To view reconciliation This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to reports view the reconciliation reports stored in the PSS 5000 Note Before reconciliation reports can be created by the PSS 5000 it is im portant that the relationships between each of the fueling points and the associated tanks are configured in the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 69 of 150 70 of 150 1 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 Select 3 Operation 3 9 Reconciliation Report The Reconciliation Report page appears Reconciliation Report ADOMS 2 System name 52040013 Number 2 ee Period Start 2009 01 19 11 49 l Period End 2009 01 19 12 37 b 1 Information D 2instahaton Report Select Create Report V 3 Operation Manualreportcreation O 3 2 Grade Prices b 3 3 FP Transactions T 25 operan Mose Th ant Tana Tat Tan Tenez Tune Takas Taas 37 Operational Status boda 1 Product 2 Product 3 Preduet 5 Product 5 Product 5 Product 6 Jproduet 6 pr 3 9 Reconciliation Report Fueling Point 1 Start 24771 54 21516 61 365 40 275239 19964949 40 60 4800 50 00 a D 4Reset lend 25735 35 226398s 406 35 28s948 2037586s 45 15 48 00 sooo 46 00 aa Jute sae seser 112326 soas 10709 rooste ass 0 00 oo oo KG Fueling Point 2 Start 650
52. up the parameters as shown below e Maximum speed bps 38400 e Clear all check boxes Click OK Select the Networking tab and set the following parameters e Type of dial up server I am calling PPP Windows e Select Internet Protocol TCP IP check box e Clear all remaining check boxes Click OK The connection is now configured correctly to communicate with PSS 5000 and the Connect lt connection name gt window appears Type in a user name admin and password password for the PSS 5000 and click Connect The PC now uses the null modem cable and the connection configured above to connect to the PSS 5000 129 of 150 C ADOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual D Virtual File System D Virtual File System Overview The information about the virtual file system is divided into the following top ics e D 1 The Virtual File System on page 130 e D 2 System Setup on page 130 e D 3 Board Upload Log on page 131 e D 4 Load Response on page 132 e D 5 Hardware Information on page 133 e D 6 Ok2load File on page 134 e D 7 Boot Information on page 134 e D 8 LAM Legal Authority Module Information on page 135 e D 9 Application Information on page 136 e D 10 Board Error Log on page 136 D 1 The Virtual File System List of significant vfs files The list of files shown below is an extract of the pss_proc sys vfs_inf txt file It lists the m
53. ver with local service panel sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press to move to the LAM PARAMETERS W 2 menu 3 Press to move to the first LAM parameter 031096 4 Use the 4 navigation buttons to move through the LAM parameters and view the set values 5 Press bk to stop viewing the parameters and return to LAM PARAMETERS W 2 106 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 9 3 Memory Module Version Menu W 3 Description of Memory Module Version menu To view the memory module details with web service pages To view the memory module details with local service panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Using the Memory Module Version menu you can view the program version and checksum for each memory module Note This menu is only relevant if the PSS 5000 is configured with at least one memory module and the memory module s must be configured in the setup ini file For information about configuring the file see 5 7 Peripheral Configuration Menu 2 7 on page 56 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the memory module details Select W W amp M 5 W 3 Memory Module Version The Memory Module Info page appears f N Memory Module Info a PSS 5000 Ser
54. when the most recent error for each device occurred This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the latest error for a specific device 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 77 of 150 l N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual MM 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 5 1 2 2 Specific The Device Errors page appears kA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics 7 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List v 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 2 1 Recent 5 1 2 2 Specific 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 1 4 Device Status b 5 1 5 Device Test b 5 2 System Logs Tyg Fuelling Point Vewce id Tank Gauge Terminal Wash Point b 5 3 Communication Vapour Recovery Controller 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW2M 082093 Open the Device Type drop down list select the specific device type Click DEVICE TYPE OK Open the Device Id drop down list and select the ID for the specific device Click DEVICE ID OK a PF N A table with the error details for this device appears The example below shows the error details for a price pole poms PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset V 5 Diagnostics 25 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List v 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 2 1 Recent 5 1 2 2 Specific Price Pole 1 5 1 3 Price Pole Test Protocol Name PWM InHouse Ethern
55. 0 Service Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation b 3 Operation 7 4 Reset WARNING 4 1 Soft Reset 4 2 Master Reset You re about to MASTER RESET the PSS 5000 4 3 Super Master Reset gt 5 Diagnostics gt WW amp M Confirm reset below and press the button to master reset O Yes want to perform a master reset MASTER RESET 082041 2 Select Yes want to perform a master reset to confirm your actions 3 Click MASTER RESET The application configuration data is cleared To make a master reset This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to make a Master with local service panel Reset 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press gt to move to the MASTER RESET 4 2 menu 72 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 7 Reset Menu 4 3 Press to select the MASTER RESET menu 5 z pa 081029 4 Press and hold OK for 10 seconds The system performs a master reset The display shows OK MASTER RE SET 7 3 Super Master Reset Menu 4 3 Description of a super The Super Master Reset simply clears all the memory All configuration data master reset and parameters such as Port assignments return to their default values Note When a Super Master Reset occurs the contents of the virtual file sys tem pss_mem 4 pss_mem 3 and pss_mem 2 are cleared To make asuper master This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in
56. 0 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs To view errors on specific peripherals with web service pages PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to see where errors have occurred on specific peripheral device types 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 2 Errors 5 6 2 2 Specific The Peripheral Errors page appears poms PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset Y 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 54 Peep 756 Peripherals 5 6 1 Online List 7 5 6 2 Enors 56 2 1 Recent 5 6 2 2 Specific b WW2M Peripheral Errors Dew evice Type levice Id Log Print r og Printer Security Module 082098 2 Open the Device Type drop down list and select the peripheral device type 3 Click DEVICE TYPE OK 4 Open the Device ID drop down list and select the ID number for the specific peripheral 5 Click DEVICE ID OK A list of errors for the specific peripheral device appears Peripheral Errors a PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication Log Printer 1 5 4 Peep Protocol Name Doms Log Server Interface v 5 6 Peripherals Protocol ID 0309 5 6 1 Online List Date Time Code Name Protocol Error Code 2562Enors 2006 1014
57. 00 4255 36s 40 7222 38295 40 60 48 00 so 0o 46 00 AUWan lend 79861 4577 405 72 8851 41193 4508 4800 S0 00 46 00 Wetered Sale 14661 322 40 32 16 29 26 98 44s 0o00 ooo 0 00 Fueling Point 3 Start 43625 s25s 385 40 48 47 47295 4060 48 00 S0 00 46 00 U lend 58277 5576 405 63 6475 501 84 45 07 48 00 50 00 46 00 Metered Sale 14652 321 4023 16 28 2889 447 000 ooo 0 00 Total Sae 126694 112067 121 50 13866 t016703 1350 woo oo o0 NANA 2 AN KN a a p Tank Gauged Sale 1290 69 1127 93 000 Dn KA AY a 1 74 121 50 Isi 0 15 100 00 092001 The newest reconciliation report is displayed It contains metered values from the pumps and gauged values from the tank gauge system A compa rision of these values is shown in the Reconciliations part of the table at the bottom of the Reconciliations Report Use the Report Select arrow buttons to view the remaining reconciliation reports It is possible to view multiple reconciliation reports using this page If you want to change the status of the report generation select the Manual report creation check box and press the Enable Disable button If you pressed the Enable button you are now able to create new reconcil lation reports by pressing the Create Report button Note Automatic report generation is deactivated when manual report creation is activated If you pressed
58. 1104 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS D Virtual File System D 8 LAM Legal Authority Module Information Description of the LAM The Legal Authority Module file provides information about the parameters information file set by the installed LAM The parameters are specific for each LAM The lo cation and name of the file is fpss proc sys lam inf txt Here 1s an example of part of the contents of the file PSS 5000 LEGAL AUTHORITY MODULE S N 51654234 PROGRAM 41038122 BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 06 10 13 18 23 PROGRAM Name 498 06 101 Checksum 084C Printed circuit board type CPB509 400509KL2 Date 2003 06 03 DEFINITIONS Country code 0044 LIST OF REQUIRED PARAMETER IDS LIST OF VALID COUNTRY CODES LIST OF VALID CURRENCIES LAM UPLOAD HW SEALED LIST OF PROTOCOL SCANNERS LIST OF SECURITY TELEGRAM TYPES MAX VOLUME DEVIATION LIST OF NECESSARY DEVICES MAX NUMBER OF STORED TRANSACTIONS PR FP CLR DISP MUST CLR MONEY AND VOLUME MIN START DELAY AFTER PRICE CHANGE MIN NUMBER OF RECENTLY PAID TRANS IN LAM MAX TIME WITHOUT RECEIPTS MAX AUTHORIZATIONS PR POS LIST OF VALID COUNTRY CODES 0044 LIST OF VALID CURRENCIES GBP XXXX XX GBP X XXX GBPIL XXXX XX L EUR XXXX XX EUR X XXX EUR L XXXX XX L LIST OF VALID LSP WM MENU LANGUAGES EN 081139 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 135 of 150 D Virtual File System a PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS D 9 Application Information Description o
59. 169 admin b 5 1 Forecourt Devices V 5 2 System Logs 5 2 1 Upload Log b 5 2 2 Reset Logs a GG a h ooo o 000 0 IM wb Wh 5 2 3 Application Log 010 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 7EEA admin 011 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7169 admin 5 2 4 Access Log 012 20080124 LAM 498 00 101 TV C970 admin 5 2 5 Board Error Log 013 20080124 APL 410 00 101 TV 5666 admin 014 20080124 APL 410 00 101 TV 0374 admin b 5 3 Communication 015 20080124 LAM 498 00 101 TV C97E admin v 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals DWWEAM 082044 2 Use the list of upload entries to see when the uploads occurred the software versions and who made the uploads To view the Upload Log This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan with local service panel el to view the upload log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press FH 4 to move to the UPLOAD LOG 5 2 1 menu 3 Press enter the upload log 4 Use the navigation buttons 4 amp to move vertically and e amp to move horizontally around the log data For more details about viewing data see Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display on page 21 5 Press OK to exit the log data To view the upload log The upload log data is stored in pss_mem I sys bul txt Use FTP to access file this file and read the contents For information about starting an FTP session see 2 2 5 FTP Server on page 18 8 2
60. 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout 2 3 4 Service Port Protocol 2 3 6 Dialup setup test 2 3 7 Online Offline event User name time Modem init string Modem dial string b 2 4 System Profile Password 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload Save and Dialup 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics gt b gt WW amp M 082020 2 Select the Baud rate value that matches your system PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 43 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 3 Select the PPP device value that matches your system 4 In the Moden init string field type in a string of text that initiates the mo dem 5 In the Modem dial string field type in the telephone number you want to ring Up 6 In the User name field type in the user name you want to use to access the PSS 5000 7 In the Password field type in the correct password for the given user name 8 Click Save and Dialup The new dialup settings are saved and the modem tests them by connecting to the destination number 5 3 7 Online Offline Event Time Menu 2 3 7 Description of Online Offline Event Timer To view change the Online Offline Event Time with web service pages 44 of 150 The online offline event timer is a filter which reduces the number of on line offline events displayed Only those online offline events that exceed the time period specified in the Online Offline Event Timer page are displayed This proc
61. 2 Reset Logs Menu 5 2 2 Description of Reset There are 3 types of reset Therefore there are 3 types of reset logs Logs menu e Soft e Master e Super Master These logs tell when the specific reset type occurred and the cause of the reset PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 87 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual f DOMS 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Note The Soft Reset Log is reset by a Master Reset and the Master Reset Log is reset by a Super Master Reset To view the Soft Reset This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Logs with web service view the Soft Reset logs ages pa 1 Select 5 Diagnostics gt 5 2 System Logs 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 2 1 Soft The Reset Log page appears Reset Log C ADOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset V 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices 7 5 2 System Logs Reset Log a Time Number Cause sA EO CE CF V 5 2 2 Reset Logs 2008 10 22 09 33 2 Powerdown Powerdown UU 5 2 2 1 Soft PETE ED RK KC 5222 Master 2008 10 22 09 32 0 Master Reset 5 2 2 3 Super Master 5 2 3 Application Log 5 2 4 Access Log 5 2 5 Board Error Log b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep gt 5 6 Peripherals b WW2aM 082073 2 Use the list to see when the latest resets occurred and what caused the reset To view the Master This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Reset Logs with web view th
62. 4 4 Memory Module menu 2 7 1 Backup menu 2 8 Payment Server menu 3 4 Operational Status menu 3 7 TeleTerminal menu 3 8 Reconciliation Report menu 3 9 Port Statistics Protocols Test Added information about the output from xml files Added a procedure that describes how to print pages from the web server service menus Included an index Updated the information for the Software Upload and Reset Log pages which use a new Java applet 144 of 150 Index A Access log view using local service panel 92 view using web service pages 92 Access Log menu description 92 Admin user rights 46 ADT Module term 138 Appl LED functions 20 Application information file details 136 Application log view file 92 view using local service panel 91 Application Log menu description 91 Application program description 17 location 16 view version with local service panel 26 view version with web service pages 26 Application setup change with web service pages 50 applog txt file view 92 Arrow buttons functions 20 B Backup create setup ini file 57 description 57 bel txt file view 93 Board Error Log menu description 93 view using web service pages 93 Board error log view log file 93 Board Info menu production information and sealing switch status 27 Board Upload Log file details 131 location 17 BOOT notice before upload 52 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Index
63. 48 e 5 4 3 POS Password Menu 2 4 3 on page 49 e 5 4 4 Web Preferences Menu 2 4 4 on page 49 5 4 1 Password Menu 2 4 1 Description of user The PSS 5000 Service Menus web interface 1s protected by user password au access rights thentication The following table shows which access rights the users have PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 45 of 150 To change the user password with web service pages 46 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 Note When a Super Master Reset takes place on the PSS 5000 all the pass words are reset to their default settings admin This is used by the PSS system administrator and has User Description all privileges e Read everything e Change all settings e Perform Reset Master Reset and Super Master Reset e Upload software e Change passwords for other users host This is used by host applications e g Doms Site Info to access the PSS 5000 read 8 write via Doms Host Protocol service This provides the privileges needed by service techni cians e Read everything e Start embedded peeper to create traces e Perform Reset Master Reset and Super Master Reset manager This provides Read only access to all information and access to change e manager user password e Prices guest This provides Read only access to all information vrc This is used by Vapor Recovery System administra tors This user name is only supported in applica
64. 51 methods 52 Specifications for PSS 5000 cabinets 12 for PSS 5000 CPU Board 12 SRD term 139 Statistics communication ports 94 Ethernet 94 Super master reset description 73 using local service panel 73 using web service pages 73 Super Master Reset log view using local service panel 91 view using web service pages 89 Supported protocols view with web service pages 30 SW Blocks view with web service pages 30 System ID change ID with web service pages 48 System Logs menu list of sub menus 86 System Profile menu list of sub menus 45 System setup file details 130 T TCP IP setup description of menu and parameters 36 view or change parameters with local service panel 38 view or change parameters with web service pages 37 view the MAC address of the Ethernet module with local service panel 39 Terminal Text test description 84 Test menu list of sub menus 99 Transaction log 63 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Index file format 118 Transactions log 63 monitor 62 U Upload help tool 121 help tool example 123 Upload log file format 119 view details using local service panel 108 view upload log file 87 view using local service panel 87 view using web service pages 86 108 Upload Log menu description 86 Upload logs description 108 Upload5k description of bat file 121 example 123 Use password for a day for emergency access 48 User password change to default passwords with local service
65. 82064 2 Use the list view the last 10 transactions both paid and unpaid Note Error transactions are shown in red PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 63 of 150 NDoMs 6 4 Description of Payment Server menu To check the validity of a card 6 5 Description of the Operation Mode To view set operation mode 64 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 Payment Server Menu 3 4 The Payment Server menu is used to control which cards that can be used on the site Note Not all versions of the PSS 5000 application software include the pay ment server The Card Check menu enables you to check if a card is included in the white list loaded in the PSS 5000 1 Select 3 Operation 3 4 Payment Server 3 4 1 Card Check The Card Check page appears Card Check ng kA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information gt 2 Installation V 3 Operation 3 1 Enter Fallback Mode 3 2 Grade Prices gt 3 3 FP Transactions 3 4 Payment Server 3 4 1 Card Check 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status gt 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics b WW amp M Enter card number 20 digits Format ISO customer card card issue 082068 2 Type in the 20 digit number for the card and click Check Information about the validity of the card appears Operation Mode Menu 3 5 The operation mode for specific forecourt device can be changed by using the Operation Mode menu Some application dependant
66. AD LOG W 4 See also For more information about viewing the details in the log see e Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display on page 21 108 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 9 5 Recent Transactions Menu W 5 To view Recent Transactions data with local service panel See also This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view all the data for recent transactions that have taken place in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 1 Press 081056 2 Press FH to move to the RECENT TRANSAC W 5 menu 061058 3 Press to move to the PUMP NUMBER menu 081059 4 Press or 4 to select the number of the pump from which you want to view data 5 Press to move to the transaction data of the selected pump 061060 6 Use the navigation buttons to view the transactions data for the selected pump 7 Press OK to exit the transaction data and return to the RECENT TRANSAC W 5 menu For more information about the format of recent transaction data e A l Recent Transactions File Format on page 117 9 6 Payment Log Menu W 6 Description of the payment log menu To view the payment log data with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The Payment Log menu is used to view the payment log for unattended trans actions
67. Boot information file details 134 Boot LED functions 20 Boot program description 17 location 17 view version with local service panel 26 view version with web service pages 26 bul txt file View 87 C Checking devices activate SECTEL using local service panel 113 activate using web service menu pages 111 display errors using local service panel 112 LAM code errors using local service panel 113 RTC errors using local service panel 114 115 Checking Devices menu description 111 list of sub menus 111 Communication menu list of sub menus 93 Communication Setup menu list of sub menus 36 config xml file details 141 Connections creating a null modem 128 description for Ethernet 125 description for service port 125 set up properties 128 CPU Board LED functions 20 D Datalink Timeout view or change with local service panel 41 view or change with web service pages 41 Date amp Time description 35 view or change with local service panel 36 view or change with web service pages 35 DCB Module term 138 Device errors list recent errors using web service pages 77 view specific errors using local service panel 78 view specific errors using web service pages 77 145 of 150 poms gt Device Errors menu description 77 Device status view VRM status using web service pages 81 83 85 Device Status menu description 80 Device Test menu description for terminal text test 84 description for VRC 83 Diagnostics Ethernet statisti
68. C 2 Ethernet Connections on page 125 e C 3 Service Port Connection on page 125 C 1 PC and Browser Requirements Description of PC and Access to the web pages is supported both for Microsoft Internet Explorer and browser requirements for Firefox In order to have full access to the PSS 5000 system functionality Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher or Firefox 1 5 or higher is re quired The pages are optimized for a screen resolution of 600x800 The PSS 5000 Web Pages can be accessed using an Ethernet connection and or via the Service Port using a modem or null modem connection C 2 Ethernet Connections Description of the For a normal network connection the IP address of the boards are set up ac Ethernet connection cording to the IP address plan for the site This address is then used when con necting to the PSS 5000 system Note Access to the system on this IP address is controlled by external devices such as routers and firewalls These are configured by the network ad ministrator Cable types When connecting the PSS 5000 using an Ethernet connection use the follow ing cables Connecting to Cable Type Network Patch cable straight thro PC Cross cable C 3 Service Port Connection Description of Service The Service Port uses TCP IP via PPP This must be configured either for a Port connections modem connection or a null modem connection Note The IP address of the PSS Service Port i
69. Date sang Fassel adn 2008 01 23 5 6 1 Online List ewest Expire Date 2008 04 24 b 5 6 2 Errors Oldest Expire Date 2008 04 24 5 6 3 Memory Module en at Minn 3932160 bytes Capacity Free 3931676 bytes 5 6 3 1 Status 5 6 3 2 History gt WWEM 082074 2 Use the information on the page to view the details for the memory module where it is installed the total amount of memory and the amount of free memory still available Note If multiple modules are installed the details for each module appear in sep arate tables To view errors on This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to specific peripherals with see where memory modules that have been installed previously were used web service pages a 3 Note Each time a memory module is installed the site details are logged in the memory of the memory module 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 3 Memory Module 5 6 3 2 History The Memory Module History page appears 102 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Note It may take some time to display this page f p Memory Module History DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs gt 5 3 Communication MM Date Site S N Site ID nA Eep 11 2008 01 23 50948095 v 5 6 Peripherals 5 6 1 Onlin
70. Diagnostics gt 5 3 Communication 5 3 2 Port Statistics The Communication Port Statistics page appears fA Communication Port Statistics DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information D 2 Installation gt 3 Operation Communication Port Statistics gt 4 Reset X RX RX Error v5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs 7 5 3 Communication 5 3 1 Ethernet Statistics 5 3 2 Port Statistics 5 3 3 Protocols 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals gt WW amp M 082050 2 Use the information in the table to see the traffic load on each port and where if any errors have occurred 8 3 3 Protocols Menu 5 3 3 Description of Protocols The Protocols menu provides a list of protocols assigned to the individual menu ports on the PSS 5000 CPU board To view the Protocols This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages view the protocol to port assignments in the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 95 of 150 l N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 1 Select 5 Diagnostics gt 5 3 Communication 5 3 3 Protocols The Protocol Diagnostics page appears fA Protocol Diagnostics 4 A NDOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu Port Protocol D 1 Information Db 2 Installation b 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs 7 5 3 Communication 5 3 1 Ethernet Statistics 5 3 2 Port
71. Ethernet port 3 the actual baud rate of the ports are determined by the devices and the HIM mod ules connected to the ports where the maximum baud rate for a port is Standard 9600 bit s High speed 115200 bit s 2 1 3 Hardware Interface Modules Hardware Interface Hardware Interface Modules are interface adapters They provide a link be Modules tween the CPU Board of the PSS 5000 and the many types of forecourt devic PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 13 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 2 System Description es with their proprietary interfaces There are 2 basic HIM types which are used to communicate with the forecourt devices Module Description DSB Doms Serial Bus modules are used for addressable devices DMB Doms Multiplexed Bus modules are used for non ad dressable devices The HIM modules provide a scalable solution When new devices are added to the forecourt configuration or old devices replaced with new ones that use a different protocol new HIMs can be added or existing ones replaced so that they suit the new protocol For more information about the individual HIMs see 1 Illustration of HIMs Examples of a DSB HIM and a DMB HIM are shown below 2 1 4 Service and Maintenance Spare part It is recommended that service organizations carry a stock of spare parts that recommendations represents 5 of the installed systems Note This quantity may vary depending on logistics and the indivi
72. FP Money Pric e Grade Date amp Time DAAH f Normal Id 10 2008 06 16 15 12 gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation Fy T e T 3 Operation PIA AN ES A 3 2 Grade Prices ira ENEA Aa Aa 3 3 1 Monitor nee OCT a GAAN KATA KANAN 3 5 Operation Mode 3 7 Operational Status gt 4 Reset 13 gt 5 Diagnostics b WW amp M d NG nan a a saa 082063 Fach fuelling point is listed with the details of the latest unpaid transaction Note Money Price and Volume values are shown as a number string Refer to the LAM see 4 5 LAM Menu 1 5 on page 31 to see the correct position of the decimal point for each of the parameters 2 Use the list to view which fuelling points have unpaid transactions Note Once the POS acknowledges payment the entry in the table is removed 6 3 2 Log Menu 3 3 2 To view the transaction This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to log show the last 10 fuel transactions 1 Select 3 Operation 3 3 FP Transactions 3 3 2 Log The Transaction Log page appears f Transaction Log k 2 PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information gt 2 Installation 7 3 Operation 3 2 Grade Prices V 3 3 FP Transactions 3 3 1 Monitor aa amen Log 3 3 2 Log mber Date amp Tim 3 5 Operation Mode KON 2008 0616 15 1 CT osier oa aman 10 n 3 7 Operational Status b 4 Reset 0001 2008 06 16 15 07 1 026553 002390 1111 Normal Id 10 al b 5 Diagnostics E bWW2M 0
73. G SRAM 4Mb 70nS DRAM OMb SOFTWARE UPLOAD SEAL Physical seal not mounted SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORTS 5 DSB ports 3 DMB ports 1 service port 1 ethernet port OPTIONAL MODULES LON 1 not mounted LON 2 not mounted INTERNAL PARALLEL PORTS PPO input Ox7BDO output Ox7BDO PP 1 input OxFFO1 output OxFFFD PP2 input OxFFFC output OxCFCF REAL TIME CLOCK amp CPU SYSTEM TIMER RTC Type RTC 8564 RTC Timer seconds elapsed since 1970 1213103903 CPU Timer seconds elapsed since reset 41321 081103 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 133 of 150 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual D Virtual File System D 6 Ok2load File Description of the ok2upload file This file is only present when it has been created using either the web service menu or the local service panel This file makes it possible to upload software to the PSS 5000 The location and name of the file is pss_mem 2 sys ok2upload txt Here is an example of the contents of the file Upload SecondsToWait 3600 OptionalRecordText John Doe D 7 Boot Information Description of the boot information file 134 of 150 The boot information file contains details about the boot program The loca tion and name of the file is pss_proc sys boot_inf txt Here is an example of the contents of the file PSS 5000 BOOT PROGRAM S N 51654234 PROGRAM 41003103 i BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 06 10 13 18 23 Program Name 499 03 109 Checksum ECBE Date 2005 08 26 08
74. K ADOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual Date August 17 2009 Document number PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Doms A S Formervangen 28 Tel 45 4329 9400 info doms dk DK 2600 Glostrup Fax 45 4343 1012 www doms com NDoMs Legal Notices Copyright Statement PSS 5000 Technical Manual Preface This Doms documentation is owned by Doms or its licensors and is protected Your right to use this documentation is subject to the limitations and restric tions imposed by applicable licenses and copyright laws Unauthorized repro duction modification distribution display or other use of this documentation may result in criminal and civil penalties About This Documentation Purpose Audience 2 of 150 This documentation provides a general description of the PSS 5000 system components and service facilities It describes the functions available with the PSS 5000 and contains procedures which describe how to use the various functions For documentation about specific system details please see the documents listed in the Software Release Document for the actual application or alterna tively look at E 3 Referenced Documents on page 139 The content of this documentation is designed for technicians who need to configure or service systems using PSS 5000 It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of standard PC technolo gies such as Windows and Internet browsers and has attended a foundation course that introduces t
75. NDoMs PSS 5000 cabinet types and specifications PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 System Description The product specifications for the PSS 5000 cabinet are presented in the table below Note The weights given are for the basic cabinet with a power supply and CPU board HIMs are not included Cabinet Version The external label f DoMs Doms A S Standard cable Standard conduit Compact bd KA H a kd 126 081128 Dimensions 600x200x124 mm 600x200x124 mm 363x200x100 mm HxWxD 23 5 x 7 9 x 4 9 23 5 x 7 9 x 4 9 14 3 x 7 9x 3 9 Max number of single 14 14 6 width modules Material Metal Metal Metal Weight 8kg 17 6 lbs 8kg 17 6 Ibs 5kg 11 Ibs CE UL Approved Yes Yes Yes Hinged door Yes Yes Yes No of grommets 17 cables 4 conduits 9 cables On the outside of the cabinet located above the power input socket is a label This label provides the serial number of the PSS 5000 and informs you which power supply voltage the PSS 5000 can use PSS 5000 Forecourt Controller Formervangen 28 DK 2600 Glostrup Denmark Tel 445 4329 9400 Fax 445 4343 1012 E mail inlo doms dk SUPPLY FUSE SN 12345000 PN 900124 111 14 Made in Denmark 2008 2 1 2 PSS 5000 CPU Board specifications 12 of 150 230VAG 50Hz 0 2A 43VA T400mA 250V 5x20mm CE E US USTED LT E E256596 FUSE REMOVAL Use a small Mat screwdriver max 2 5mm
76. ODE ERROR menu DBR 5 Use the and buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the LAM CODE ERROR value is ON this simulates that the LAM coder function has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly 6 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly 9 7 4 RTC Error Menu W 7 4 To activate RTC errors with web service pages To activate checking RTC errors with local service panel 114 of 150 The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 111 This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the RTC Real Time Clock checking facility is operating cor rectly Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press F F F to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu DBT OBS 3 Press gt WK to move to the RTC ERROR W 7 4 menu 081072 4 Press mp to move to the RTC ERROR menu 081073 5 Use the and 4 buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the RTC ERROR value is ON this simulates that the real time clock has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly 6 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do
77. S gt ep53 infos lt products gt lt grades gt lt pnces gt cequpmentks devices gt inks gt lt penpherals gt lt forecourt gt pump35 lt i E gt cdevice id 01 online yes offline count 0 protocol Gilbarco Pump 4800 baud type_bits DON0000000000000 5 cdevice id 02 onlines yes offime_count 0 protocol Gilbarco Pump 4800 baud type_bits 0000000000000000 gt device id 03 onlines yes offline count 0 protecel Gilbarco Pump 4800 baud type bits 000000000000000 gt lt device id 04 online yes offine_count 0 protecel Gilbarce Pump 4900 baud type bits 0000000000000000 gt lt device id 05 online yes offine_count 0 protecel Gilbarce Pump 4800 baud type_bits 0000000000000000 gt edevice id 06 online yes offline count2 0 protecol Gilbarco Pump 4800 baud type_bits0000000000000000 gt lt 2 pumps gt benminals gt lt hank_gauges gt eprice poles d pr pole adevice id 01 online yes offlime_count 0 protoceol Gilbarco Pump 4800 baud type_bits 0000000000000000 gt edevice id 02 online yes offline counts protecel Gilbarce Pump 4800 baud type_bits 0000000000000000 f5 price poles5 lt forecourt gt 2 dewces gt chll_totals gt lt ola_totals gt ew transactions counts 400075 lt new_events count 70 gt lt raport gt 082079 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 143 of 150
78. S 5000 gt 5 Diagnostics b WW amp M Press the button below to reset 082040 2 Click RESET The hardware and communication drivers are re initialized and the soft ware continues from where is was stopped To make a soft reset with This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to make a soft local service panel reset 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press mp to move to the SOFT RESET 4 1 menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 71 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual A 7 Reset Menu 4 3 Press mp to select the SOFT RESET menu gt CE eee 081028 4 Use the and 4 buttons to toggle between YES and NO 5 Select YES and press OK The system performs a soft reset 7 2 Master Reset Menu 4 2 Description of a master A Master Reset will in general clear the configuration data for the Applica reset tion for example the configuration data for Fuelling Points and Tank Gauges Some specific parameters such as protocol to port assignments IP address and the like are not cleared by a Master Reset Note When a Master Reset occurs the contents of the virtual file system pss_mem 4 and pss_mem 3 are cleared To make a master reset This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages make a Master Reset 1 Select 4 Reset 4 2 Master Reset The Master Reset page appears f Master Reset aZ PSS 500
79. SS 5000 software components Boot Program Legal Authority Module LAM Application Program PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The software components of the PSS 5000 comprises 3 separate binary program blocks Each block is loaded separately and comes complete with its own check sum The blocks are e Boot Program e Legal Authority Module LAM e Application Program To ease identification of the program blocks each program is assigned an 8 digit ID which has the following format TTT BB VVV Where T defines the program type B defines the program branch or variant and V defines the pro gram version The Boot Program is responsible for the following functions e Initializing the CPU board e Uploading software which includes various checking functions e Launching the uploaded application program The Boot Program ID has the program type ID 499 BB VVV The Legal Authority Module LAM provides control of parameters that are subject to control by legal authorities By installing the correct LAM for the region only parameters that are permitted by the authorities are available The LAM also provides Weights and Measures functions which ensure the integ rity of the data and make sure that the PSS 5000 is operating correctly and complies to the legal requirements The LAM ID has the program type ID 498 BB VVV The application program contains the main forecourt controller functions The application program loaded is specific for th
80. Special Vapor Recovery Monitoring functions for test and service can menu for VRC only be accessed when you are logged on to the PSS 5000 System as a VRC user Log in details User name vrc Password password default To viewthe internal VRM This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to test functions with web view the internal VRM Vapor Recovery Monitoring test functions service pages Note You must be logged on with the user name vre 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 5 Device Test 5 1 5 1 VRC The Vapour Recovery Monitoring Test page appears f N Vapour Recovery Monitoring Test DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu You are about to use internal VRM functions gt 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics DEVICEIDOK 7 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 1 4 Device Status V 5 1 5 Device Test 5 1 5 1 VRC b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals gt WWEM 092004 2 Open the Device Id drop down list and select the ID for the selected device type PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 83 of 150 Device Test menu description for Terminal Text Test 84 of 150 3 Click DEVICE ID OK PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 A page with a list of test functions for the selected device appears KA DOMS b 1 Information b 2 Installat
81. W 3 Memory Module Version W 4 Program Upload Log W 5 Recent Transactions W 6 Payment Log 7 W 7 Checking Devices W 7 1 Display Error W 7 2 Send Error SecurityTelegram W 7 3 LAM Code Error W 7 4 RTC Error W 7 5 Trans Memory 082008 Note Although it is possible to select more than one checking device we recom mend that you select only one Alternatively start with a single checking device and then if necessary select an additional one 3 Select the checking device option you want to activate 111 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 9 W amp M Menu W 4 Press ACCEPT The message Checking devices set OK appears This informs you that the selected device now has a simulated error present 5 You are now able to check that the PSS 5000 has responded in the correct way 6 Select W 7 Checking Devices again 7 In the Checking Devices window clear the selection from the checking de vice error selected in Step 3 8 Press ACCEPT Failure to clear the checking device error results in the PSS 5000 not being fully operational 9 If you want to start another checking device repeat Steps 3 through 8 9 7 1 Display Error Menu W 7 1 To activate display errors The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de with web service pages vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 111 To activate display errors This procedure des
82. aa a a 89425 51855 000 p fed econckatons 092001 1 74 121 50 0 15 100 00 The table below provides explanations for the various parameter fields present on the Reconciliation Report page Report Identifiers Parameter Description System name This is the id assigned to the PSS 5000 Number This shows which report is displayed Note If the Number value is equal to or greater than 7 then there are 7 reconciliation reports you can view Period Start Provides the date yyyy mm dd and time hh mm for the start of the reconciliation report Period End Provides the date yyyy mm dd and time hh mm for the end of the reconciliation report Report Select Selector buttons that enable you to display the previous next reconciliation report Note Even though the Number value is greater than 7 only 7 reconciliation reports are avail able Create Report This Yes button enables you to create reports manually Note When the Yes button is active the auto matic report generation default time 00 00 is disabled Manual report creation A check box and Enable Disable button that al low you to activate deactivate the Create Report button Note Both the check box and the button must be used to change the state of the Create Report button 68 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 P
83. and buttons to toggle between NO and YES Press OK to save the change If you selected USE DHCP YES go to Step 8 If you selected USE DHCP NO go to Step 6 Press to move to the SET IP ADDRESS sub menu Use the W and buttons change the value that is flashing Use and e to move forward to the next or backwards to the previous values re spectively ab t 081019 Press OK when the NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears The changes to the parameter values are implemented PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 5 Installation Menu 2 To view the MAC This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the MAC address of the Ethernet address of the Ethernet module in the PSS 5000 module with local service panel 1 Press 4 to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press gt 4 to move to the TCP IP SETUP 2 3 1 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view the MAC address of the Ethernet module in the PSS 5000 091024 5 3 2 Service Port Setup Menu 2 3 2 Description of service The Service Port Setup menu enables you to set up the communication param port setup eters for the Service Port present on the CPU board The Service Port is a serial interface port and the following parameters must be defined Parameter Values Baud rate 900 19200 38400 57600 115200 PPP device modem NULL mo
84. and or number changes 5 4 3 POS Password Menu 2 4 3 Description of POS Password menu To change password for POS users with web service pages Using a configurable POS password prevents any unauthorized handling of fu elling transactions Only an authorized POS system that knows and uses the correct POS password can access and clear transactions If the current POS password is different from the default password which is POS only POS connections that use the configured POS password can autho rize fuelling points as well as lock and clear transactions POS connections that use the default POS password are still accepted but cannot be used to han dle transactions Use the procedure To change the user password with web service pages on page 46 and select the POS user 5 4 4 Web Preferences Menu 2 4 4 Description of web preferences PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 This menu enables you to make some minor changes to the appearance of the web pages You can include your own logo or graphic in the top left hand cor ner of the service menu pages and you can change the rate by which informa tion in the Operational Status web pages is updated from the PSS 5000 49 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 5 Installation Menu 2 To change the web This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to preferences change the appearance of the web pages and the rate by which information is updated fr
85. arameter Description Totalizer Readings liter Fuelling Point n Each fuelling point has 3 values e Start this value is provided by the previous Site report e End this values is provided by the current Site report e Metered Sale this is a calculated value End value Start value Note Depending on the type of pump the Start and End values can be either measured values from the pump or calculated values from trans action data Total Sale This is a summation of Metered Sale values for all the fuelling points connected to the tank ATG Readings liter Gauged Volume Start This is measured value from the tank gauge system when the previous site report was creat ed Delivered This is measured value provided by tank gauge system which states the amount of any deliver ies made after the Start and before the End val ues were provided Gauged Volume End This is measured value from the tank gauge system when the current site report was creat ed Tank Gauge Sale This is a calculated value End Start Delivered Reconciliations Tank Group This is a tank group ID It is only relevant when multiple tanks are manifolded Dif liters This is a calculated value for each tank which compares the values supplied by the 2 sources Total Totalizer Sale Total Tank Gauge Sale Dif This is a calculated value for each tank which compares
86. assigned to more than one port for example a log printer proto col 34 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 Protocols Special protocols Explanation Some protocols need special UART features For example e Gilbarco pump 5787 baud e Satam 008 pump 900 baud e Scheidt 4 Backmann T02 pump e MKS ER 3 2 pump Due to PSS 5000 hardware limitations it is not possible to run 2 of the protocols listed above on a PSS port pair that share UART hardware The port pairs are e port 13 21 e port 14 22 e port 15 23 For example if one of the protocols listed above is assigned to port 13 you will not be able to as sign any of the other protocols listed to port 21 Point to Point PPP connections are only available on the DMB ports And only one DMB port can be configured to use PPP 5 2 Date and Time Menu 2 2 Description of Date and The PSS 5000 has it s own Real Time Clock RTC which is used to time Time menu stamp various events The RTC setting can be changed via the Web the Local Service Panel and in some applications via the POS Protocol To view change the date This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to and time with web view change the date and time values in the PSS 5000 service pages 1 Select 2 Installation 2 2 Date and Time The Date and Time page appears Kr DOMS gt 1 Informat
87. ation b 4 Reset E PSS 5000 BOARD ERROR LOG S N 51825099 5 Diagnostics PROGRAM 41038119 gt 5 1 Forecourt Devices BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 05 28 09 53 01 v 5 2 System Logs 5 2 1 Upload Log b 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 3 Application Log 5 2 4 Access Log TYPE PROGRAM DATE TIME TEXT JS I E HA S eae 9 008 05 08 1 ne 00012 b 5 3 Communication b NOTE 499 03 109 2008 04 21 09 25 00 SMR AUTO RAM 2 MB v 5 4 Peep An AMA L b 5 6 Peripherals b WWEAM lv 082048 2 Use the scroll bars to view the details in the table To view the board error The board error log is stored in pss_proc sys bel txt Use FTP to access this log file file and view the contents For information about starting an FTP session see 2 2 5 FTP Server on page 18 8 3 Communication Menu 5 3 Overview of From the Communication menu you can see which communication statistics Communication and protocols are available The menu is divided into the following sub information menus e 8 3 1 Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 3 1 on page 94 e 8 3 2 Port Statistics Menu 5 3 2 on page 94 e 8 3 3 Protocols Menu 5 3 3 on page 95 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 93 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 8 3 1 Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 3 1 Description of Ethernet The Ethernet Statistics menu provides data about the network communication Statistics menu Information about the amount of traffic and the number of
88. ay 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 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to terminal display texts view the terminal display texts available with web service pages 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 fA Terminal Text Test a This functionality can be used to test the diplay text on the OPT The texts displayed are Doms standard EPT texts PSS 5000 Service Menu The text will be shown on all idle OPTs b 1 Information gt 2 Installation EPT Text ID 1 b 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics Terminal is closed V 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test gt 5 1 4 Device Status Text navigation control 1 Go To 7 5 1 5 Device Test Textid Text exposure time 5 seconds 5 1 5 2 Terminal Text Test PSS Language code 1 b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication The Terminal Text Test will automatically stop after 1 minute of inactivity 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WWAM 082091 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 nu
89. b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 001 20071128 LAM 498 40 101 CS5 5540 admin 002 20071128 APL 410 38 116 CS A329 admin 003 20080109 APL 410 38 117 CS AS6B admin VWWEM 004 20080114 LAM 498 07 102 CS 0C1B admin a 005 20080114 APL 410 38 117 CS A86B admin W 1 LAM Version 006 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 8605 admin W 2 LAM Parameters 007 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7169 admin b 5 Diagnostics W 3 M Module Versi 008 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 88BA admin 009 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7169 admin W 4 Program Upload Log 010 20080123 LAM 498 00 101 TV 7EEA admin 011 20080123 APL 410 00 101 TV 7169 admin 012 20080124 LAM 498 00 101 TV C970 admin W 6 Payment Log 013 20080124 APL 410 00 101 TV 5666 admin 014 20080124 APL 410 00 101 TV 0374 admin W 7 Checking Device b p 7 015 20080124 LAM 498 00 101 TV C97E admin W 5 Recent Transactions 082053 2 Use the list of upload entries to see when the uploads occurred To view the upload log This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan with local service panel el to view the upload log detalls 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press to move to PROG UPLOAD LOG W 4 menu 3 Press to move to view the upload log data gt RP ome ne Hane Raines AP 081098 4 Use the 4 navigation buttons to move around upload log data 5 Press OK to stop viewing the data and return to PROG UPLO
90. boot is complete reconnect to the PSS 5000 and view the 55 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 load res txt file to verify that the new program file 1s present by typing User lt IP address lt none gt gt admin Password password User logged in ftp gt cdpss_mem 2 sys ftp gt getload res txt 5 7 Peripheral Configuration Menu 2 7 To change the setup ini file using FTP To overcome limitations in some POS interfaces a set up file setup ini which for example contains device pre configuration can be uploaded The set up ini file can be downloaded from and or uploaded to the PSS 5000 using any FTP client WP_FTP CuteFTP or from a command line using ftp exe Note If a device item is pre configured in the setup ini file the specified value is always used The POS interface controls the remaining items The POS still needs to send the usual configuration messages 1 Download the file pss_mem 2 appl setup ini 2 Edit the pre configuration for those devices that need to be pre configured in the setup ini file 3 Upload the modified setup ini file to pss mem 2 appl in the PSS 5000 4 Perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 Note This prepares the PSS 5000 for the new setup ini file which is not de leted during a Master Reset 5 Syntax errors in the setup ini file are reported in the file pss_proc sys bel txt For more information about parameter descriptions see the Softwar
91. bp WW8M L HEP Edit Clear _ _ Click Save Changes to apply the new configuration Marks a modified port 082014 This page shows the protocols assigned to each of the ports on the CPU board The Save Changes Discard Changes and Factory Setting buttons are only active when changes to the protocol to port assignments are made When changes are made a appears next to the port number 2 Do one of the following e If you want to view the information no further action is required e If you want to clear the protocols assigned to a specific port select the port and click Clear and then go to Step 10 e If you want to change the port assignment go to Step 3 3 Select the port that you want to change and click Edit The Edit Protocol to Port Assignment table for the selected port appears The example below shows the table for Port 11 Edit Protocol to Port Assignment select Protocol Type 082015 4 Open the Protocol Type drop down list and select the correct type of device 5 Open the Protocol drop down list and select the correct protocol PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 33 of 150 fA DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual A 5 Installation Menu 2 6 If a protocol combination is possible open the Protocol Combination drop down list and select the correct option Note A selection must be made here if there are more than 2 combinations 7 Do one of the following e Select Now if you want to make th
92. cribes how to activate the built in checking device that with local service panel makes sure that the Local Service Panel display checking facility is operating correctly Note It is assumed that the Idle menu 1s shown in the display 1 Press WK to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press 1 K W to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu DB TORS 3 Press to move to the DISPLAY ERROR menu DET OBS 4 Use the and buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the Display Error value is ON this simulates that there is an error on the display The PSS 5000 must react accordingly 5 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly 9 7 2 Send Error Security Telegram Menu W 7 2 To activate SECTEL The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de errors with web service vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 111 pages 112 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs To activate SECTEL errors with local service panel PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the security telegram checking facility is operating correctly Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1
93. cs 94 port statistics 94 protocols 95 start peep 97 Diagnostics menu list of sub menus 75 Dialup Setup Test description menu parameters 43 view or change settings with web service pages 43 DMB Module term 138 DMB module illustration 14 DMB Port term 138 DSB Module term 138 DSB module illustration 14 DSB Port term 138 E Emergency access use default passwords 47 use password for a day 47 using default passwords 48 Entry point to service menus using local service panel 21 Error messages on service panel display 21 Errors menu description 100 Ethernet connection cable types 125 description 125 Ethernet statistics description 94 view using web service pages 94 F Fallback Mode description 60 set using local service panel 61 set using web service pages 60 File formats banknote transaction log 118 card transaction log 118 146 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Index recent transactions 117 upload log 119 Forecourt Devices menu list of sub menus 75 FTP server description 18 Fuel transactions monitor 62 G Grade prices change with local service panel 62 view change using web service pages 61 Guest user rights 46 H Hardware contents of cabinet 11 description of HIMs 13 list of componets 11 Hardware information file details 133 HIMs description 13 illustration 14 Host user rights 46 Information menu list of sub menus 26 Installation menu list of sub menus 32 L LAM descri
94. d service functions of the PSS 5000 are described in the following topics e 3 1 Configuration and Service Menus Access on page 19 e 3 2 Software Changes on page 23 3 1 Configuration and Service Menus Access Methods to access There are 2 methods to access the service menus that enable you to configure menus and monitor the PSS 5000 Information about the access tools are described in the following topics e 3 1 1 Local Service Panel on page 19 e 3 1 2 Web Service Pages on page 22 3 1 1 Local Service Panel Purpose of the local The Local Service Panel allows you to access the PSS 5000 Service Menus service panel Service Panel inside the P55 OK button located on the PCB beside the OK label on the Service Panel Navigation buttons arrows show direction of buttons Service Panel display 2x16 character LCDs 081011 The navigation buttons and the OK button which allow you to navigate through the service menus are located on the CPU Board beside the front pan el The function of each button is shown by an arrow or text label present on the panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 19 of 150 NDomMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service Functions of the In general the navigation buttons are used as follows navigation buttons Buttons e Description These buttons are used in the following ways To move down and up through the structure of the service menus
95. dd Hardware Wizard window appears Select Don t detect my modem will select it from a list and click Next The Install New Modem page of the wizard appears In the Manufacturer list select Standard Modem Types and in the Models list select Communications cable between two computers and click Next 127 of 150 To create a null modem connection on a PC using Windows XP To configure the null modem connection properties 128 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual C Web Service Connections Select Selected Ports radio button and select the communication port for example COM1 Click Next Click Finish to complete the hardware installation The wizard closes and returns to the Phone and Modem Options window Click OK The setup 1s now saved and ready This procedure describes how to create a null modem connection on a PC that uses Windows XP 1 Select Start gt Settings Control Panel The Control Panel window appears Double click Network Connections The Network Connections window appears Select the File y New Connection The New Connection Wizard window appears Click Next The Network Connection Type page of the wizard appears Select Set up an advanced connection and click Next The Advanced Connection Options page of the wizard appears Select Connect directly to another computer and click Next The Host or Guest page of the wizard appears Select the Guest ra
96. dem Note The values underlined are the default values PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 39 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 5 Installation Menu 2 To view change the This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Service Port setup with view change the values for the Service Port Setup in the PSS 5000 web service pages Ka f 1 Select 2 Installation gt 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 2 Service Port Setup The Service Port Setup page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information 7 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time 7 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 1 ICP IP Setup Bend rate 2 3 2 Service Port Setup 9600 19200 O 38400 57600 O 115200 O 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout PPP device 2 3 4 Service Port Protocol MODEM NULL MODEM 2 3 6 Dialup setup test 2 3 7 Online Offline event time b 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation gt 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics gt WW amp M 082018 2 Select the Baud rate value that matches your system 3 Select the PPP device value that matches your system Note If Modem is selected it is necessary to set up the external modem to com municate with the port In addition to this the Service port is only able to receive calls therefore it is not possible to dial out using this port 4 Click ACCEPT to apply the changes To view cha
97. dio button and click Next The Connection Name page of the wizard appears Type in a name that identifies the connection for example PSS 5000 and click Next The Select a Device page of the wizard appears In the Select a device drop down list select Communications cable between two computers COM1 and click Next The Connection Availability page of the wizard appears 10 Select the Anyone s use radio button and click Next The Completing the New Connection Wizard page appears 11 Click Finish to complete the connection The wizard closes and the Connect lt connection name gt window appears You are now ready To configure the null modem connection properties on page 128 Go to Step 2 This procedure describes how to configure the null modem connection be tween the PC and a PSS 5000 Select Start gt Settings Network Connections lt connection name gt The Control Panel window appears PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual C Web Service Connections Click Properties The lt connection name gt Properties window appears This window has 5 tabs e General e Options e Security e Networking e Advanced On the General tab open the Select a device drop down list and select Com munications cable between two computers COM1 if it is not already in the field Click Configure The Modem Configuration window appears Set
98. dual re quirements to the repair turn around times 2 2 PSS 5000 Software List of software The PSS 5000 software consists of several separate components These are de components scribed in the following topics e 2 2 1 Virtual File System on page 15 e 22 2 Memory Structure on page 16 e 2 2 3 The Software Components on page 17 e 2 2 4 Web Server on page 18 e 2 2 5 FTP Server on page 18 e 2 2 6 Network Connection on page 18 14 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 System Description 2 2 1 Virtual File System Structure of virtual file system Description of the virtual file system catalogs PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The PSS 5000 has a UNIX inspired virtual file system with the following top level structure pss dev devices pss mem memory pss proc processes 081095 Each of the catalogs present in the virtual file system are described in the table below Catalog Description pss dev The pss dev catalog gives access to devices both physical devices FLASH PROM and logical a NULL device pss mem The pss mem catalog gives access to the different lev els of memory in the PSS 5000 both the FLASH PROM and the static RAM For more information see 2 2 2 Memory Structure on page 16 pss proc The pss proc catalog contains runtime generated files All PSS 5000 systems have as a minimum the follow ing files in th
99. e List b 5 6 2 Errors Y 5 6 3 Memory Module 5 6 3 1 Status 5 6 3 2 History b WWAM 082075 2 Use the information on the page to view the details of where the memory module has been installed previously PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 103 of 150 NDomMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 9 W amp M Menu W Overview of W amp M menu Description LSP Idle menu The W amp M menu is divided into the following sub menus e 9 1 LAM Version Menu W 1 on page 104 e 9 2 LAM Parameters Menu W 2 on page 105 e 9 3 Memory Module Version Menu W 3 on page 107 e 9 4 Program Upload Log Menu W 4 on page 108 e 9 5 Recent Transactions Menu W 5 on page 109 e 9 6 Payment Log Menu W 6 on page 109 e 9 7 Checking Devices Menu W 7 on page 111 The PSS 5000 contains several Weights and Measures facilities These facili ties ensure the correct operational status of the PSS 5000 and the integrity of the data it collects and stores The facilities continually check that operational critical functions such as the Local Service Panel display are functioning cor rectly Should an error occur in one or more of these functions then the W amp M facilities will ensure that large transactions or unattended terminal payments cannot continue until the error 1s corrected The W amp M Menu enables you to obtain important information about the PSS 5000 system and provides a way for you to check
100. e Master Reset logs service pages 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 2 2 Mas 88 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 fA DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual MM 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 ter The Master Reset Log page appears KN DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information b 2 Installation gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices v 5 2 System Logs 5 2 ETS og Master Reset Log Date Time Number Cause v7 522 Reset Logs 2008 04 21 09 25 0 5221 Soft 5222 Master 5 2 2 3 Super Master 5 2 3 Application Log 5 2 4 Access Log 5 2 5 Board Error Log b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals bWW28M 082045 This log has only a single entry which shows when the last Master Reset occurred To view the Super This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Master Reset Logs with view the Super Master reset logs web service pages 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 2 Reset Logs 5 2 2 3 Super PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 89 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Master The Super Master Reset Log page appears amp dir K PSS 5000 Service Menu admin fm k IDOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices v 5 2 System Logs KAGABE Super Ma
101. e Re lease Document SRD for the actual Application Program 5 7 1 Memory Module Menu 2 7 1 Description of Memory Module menu To configure the number of memory modules with local service panel 56 of 150 From the Memory Module menu you can configure the number of memory modules installed in the PSS 5000 This menu is only available using the local service panel The number of memory modules also known as peripheral devices can be configured using the local service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press W gt F F F to move to the PERIPHERAL CONF 2 7 menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 To configure the memory modules in the setup ini file using FTP PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown to move to sub menus 091024 4 Use and 4 to select the correct number of modules present 5 Press OK The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears 6 Press OK to make the changes to the changed parameter values This procedure describes how to use the setup ini file to configure the number of memory modules present in the PSS 5000 Note The setup ini file can be downloaded from or uploaded to the PSS 5000 using any FTP client WP FTP CuteFTP or from a command line us ing ftp exe 1 Download the pss mem 2 appl setup ini file 2 Open the file with an editor and locate the heading Peripherals 3 Find
102. e changes immediately e Select Later if you want to configure more ports before you make the changes 8 Click OK to continue with the changes e If you selected Later the page returns to the Protocol to Port Assign ment list go to Step 9 e If you selected Now go to Step 11 9 If you want to configure more ports repeat steps 3 through 8 10 Click one of the following buttons e Save Changes saves and applies changes to all ports go to Step 11 e Discard Changes cancels all changes made since the last save e Factory Setting restores all the Protocol to Port assignments to their original values 11 In the confirmation window click OK to save the changes and perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 5 1 1 Limitations List of areas with Not all protocol to port assignments are possible There can be a number of limitations reasons why an assignment is not possible The user interface which is built to prevent the user from making illegal assignments reduces the selectable op tions reduced drop down lists on the web service Some of the limitations are explained in the table below Note All TCP IP protocols are fixed Protocols Explanation Protocols regarding DMB Some protocols do not support addressable de vices To overcome that limitation a multiplexed port must be used IFSF protocols IFSF protocols can only run on PSS 5000 Port 31 LON Single instance protocols Some protocols cannot be
103. e devices present at the users sites and connected to the PSS The program works very closely with the LAM to make sure that only permitted data 1s obtained The program type ID for the application program is not limited to a single number For example the program type number 777 can be one of the fol 17 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 2 System Description lowing 410 411 or 420 The program type number BB depends on which functions that are included in the program 2 2 4 Web Server Description of the web The embedded web server enables you to access the PSS 5000 Service Menus server using a PC with a standard web browser This provides a user friendly graphics interface for the Service Menus where you are able to perform a multitude of tasks such as obtaining software ver sion numbers installation details operational details and service diagnostics It is also an excellent entry point to the W amp M menus Recommended browser The embedded web server which allows connection via standard browsers or versions specific applications has been tested with both Firefox and Microsoft brows ers Some of the features for example the Peeper applet require a Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher or Firefox version 1 5 or higher 2 2 5 FTP Server Description of the FTP The FTP server enables you to connect to the PSS 5000 see the internal file server structure and upload software applications I
104. ed while uploading files Response file The location and name of the file is pss_mem 2 sys load_rsp txt Here is an example of the contents of the file DATE TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME 132 of 150 2008 06 10 01 48 15 000000mS 01 48 15 000049mS 01 48 15 000050mS 01 48 15 000077mS 01 48 15 000256mS 01 48 23 000282mS 01 48 40 016882mS 01 48 43 020672mS gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Upload waiting time 0 sec Permission 2008 06 10 01 48 15 Preparing code upload Recognized file 41003103 038 Checking code compatibility Appending upload log record Deleting flash sectors Transferring code to flash Verifying uploaded code Code verified OK PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms D Virtual File System D 5 Hardware Information Description of the The Hardware Information file provides information about the CPB hardware hardware information file The location and name of the file is pss_proc sys hw_inf txt Here is an example of the contents of the file PSS 5000 HARDWARE S N 91654234 PROGRAM 41003103 BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 06 10 13 18 23 BOARD Serial number 51654234 Engineering change status Printed circuit board type CPB509 400509KL2 Production number 40050900109 CPU Type Motorola MCF5307 Speed 90MHz Mask 2J20C MEMORY FLASH 16Mb AM29DL640
105. edure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view change the values for the Online Offline Event Timer in the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 7 Online Offline Event Time The Online Offline Event Timer page appears PI DOMS Online Offline event timer aZ PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 7 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time 7 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 1 TCP IP Setup 2 3 2 Service Port Setup 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout Enter new online offline event timer minutes 10 2 3 4 Service Port Protocol 2 3 6 Dialup setup test 2 3 7 Online Offline event time gt 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics b WWAM 082021 2 In the Enter new online offline event timer minutes field type in the new value in minutes for the timeout The permitted range is O 1 2 10 99999 minutes Note 0 minutes means the timer is disabled PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 fA DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual MC 5 Installation Menu 2 3 Click ACCEPT to save the changes The new value will be effective after the board is reset 5 4 System Profile Menu 2 4 Overview of System The System Profile menu is divided in to the following sub menus Ean e 35 4 1 Password Menu 2 4 1 on page 45 e 5 4 2 Name and Number Menu 2 4 2 on page
106. enu 081055 2 Press mp to move to the SEALING SWITCH 1 2 2 menu 3 Press to view the status of the sealing switch 081016 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 29 of 150 C ADOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 4 Information Menu 1 4 3 SW Blocks Menu 1 3 To view software blocks in PSS 5000 with web service pages Each application program in the PSS 5000 is built from several software code blocks This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the SW blocks names ID version and checksum 1 Select 1 Information 1 3 SW Blocks The SW Blocks page appears SW Blocks iboms PSS 5000 Service Menu V 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions b 1 2 Board Info 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols 1 5 LAM b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset CMS B Ctrl A Tank Gauge Protocol b 5 Diagnostics 2400 Baud 7 Data 1 Stop Even parit b gt WW amp M 082011 2 Use the information on this page to see the Name ID Version number and Checksum for the individual software blocks 4 4 Protocols Menu 1 4 To view available protocols with web service pages 30 of 150 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the protocols that are supported and can be assigned 1 Select 1 Information 1 4 Protocols The Protocols page appears PSS5000 Service Menu 7 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions gt 1 2 Board Inf
107. ermission to upload software Select Yes allow software upload and do one of the following e If you are using a new web service menu select either Upload later to upload via FTP or Upload now to upload via an embedded Java ap plet and go to Step 3 e If you are using the old web service menu go to Step 3 Do one of the following e If you selected Upload later or Upload now in Step 2 open the Upload Start Timeout drop down list and select the timer value The upload must be started within the time selected or an upload timeout occurs Possible timeout values are 3 minutes 30 minutes 3 hours 8 hours and 24 hours e If you are using the old web service menu continue to the next step Click Accept e If you are using an old web service menu or you selected Upload later then a message appears that tells you that the upload is possible until the time shown Upload allowed until 2008 05 14 09 45 06 082029 Use a standard FTP procedure to upload the software file see To upload soft ware using FTP on page 55 and go to Step 7 e If you selected Upload now a new page appears that tells you that you are about to upload software Note Depending on the Java version installed you may be required to log in again Software Upload You are about to upload new software New Application 1 Upload new application Boot exchange Recommendation Backup of setup ini 1 2 zi 4 Upload appl
108. ervice panel 29 view with web service pages 29 Serial number PSS 5000 12 Service user rights 46 Service menus access methods 19 Service panel display error messages 21 Service port description of connection 125 Service Port Protocol view or change with local service panel 42 Service Port Setup description of menu 39 view or change with local service panel 40 view or change with web service pages 40 Setup ini file configure memory module 57 create backup 57 restore 58 Site Name see System ID Site Number see System ID site rep xmI file details 142 site sta xmi file details 141 Soft reset description 71 using local service panel 71 using web service pages 71 Soft Reset log view using local service panel 90 view using web service pages 88 Software Application Program 17 Boot Program 17 changing in PSS 5000 24 components 14 FTP connection to PSS 18 FTP server description 18 important notice about BOOT 52 important notice about LAM 52 LAM 17 memory structure on CPB 16 network connection description 18 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 C ADOMS pss_mem catalog description 15 pss mem1 16 pss mem2 16 pss mem3 16 pss mem4 16 pss proc catalog description 15 system catalog descriptions 15 upload using FTP 55 upload with local service panel 54 upload with web service pages 52 virtual file system structure 15 web browser versions 18 web server 18 Software changes description 23 Software components 17 Software Upload description
109. es in the different columns of the transaction data Column Explanation 1 W amp M character a indicates that the security telegram is intact 2 Date of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Number of pump where transaction occurred 5 The transaction sequence number This sequence is reset when the PSS 5000 is Master Reset 6 Volume price The currency unit and volume units are determined by the LAM 7 Total volume of the transaction A measured value from the pumps The volume unit is determined by the LAM 8 Total cost for the transaction This value comes from the pumps 9 Transaction Status M indicates that the transaction is stored in memory indicates that the transaction is a current transaction 10 Payment Status indicates that the transaction is paid lt empty gt indi cates that the transaction is not paid 117 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS A File Formats in the PSS 5000 A 2 Transaction Log File Format l a 08 01 23 117 24 471 0007 P11 620 0 502EUR L 0421 71L 0211 70EUR C Transaction Log file The figure below shows an example of a single line from a Transaction Log format card payment file The data shows that it was a card payment transaction that occurred ig Sa aa aaa agang ag Ca 7 2 un 4 MA sc DE s 9 10 _ 11 2 13 081077 The table below explains what is
110. et Protocol ID 123E D 5 1 4 Device Status Protocol Error Code Date Time Code agin b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Penpherals b WW2M 082094 6 Use the table to view all the details If you want to view details for other devices go back to Step 1 To view recent errors for This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan a specific device with el to view the latest error for a specific device local service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press FH mb gt 4 to move to the SPECIFIC DEVICE 5 1 2 2 menu 78 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view which devices are connected to the individual ports EEE N Ka OS fe 081033 4 Use and 4 to select the correct Device Type and Device ID The details for the error date time and error code are displayed Note If no errors are present then a NO ERRORS message appears 8 1 3 Price Pole Test Menu 5 1 3 Description of the price Two special features have been implemented to test Price Poles One is a seg pole test ment test for the price poles and the other is a simple command to re send the last prices To start a price pole test This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to w
111. f the file is pss_mem 2 appl setup ini Here is an example of the contents of the file BoardProfile Name City 4 18 SiteNumber 518225099 130 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 D Virtual File System ProtocolToPortAssignment Port 1 0 0201 Port 1 120102 Port 2 0 0022 Port 3 0 001D Port 4 0 0009 Port 5 0 0406 Port 5 1 0407 Port 6 00019 Port 7 0 0015 Port 8 0 0024 Port 9 0 0205 Port 9 1 001A Port 9 2 0405 Port 9 321013 Port 9 4 003C Port 11 0 0206 Port 11 1 0207 Port 11 220035 Port 11 3 0108 Port 11 4 0701 Port 11 5 0702 Port 12 0 0208 Port 12 1 0207 Port 12 20310 Port 12 3 0701 Port 12 4 0702 Checksum 7CB3 BPDatalinkTransport Timeout 50 D 3 Board Upload Log Description of the Board The Board Upload Log file contains a list of files that have been uploaded Upload Log file since the last Super Master Reset The location and name of the file is pss_mem 1 sys bul txt Here is an example of the contents of the file 20 001 20071128 LAM 498 40 101 CS 5540 admin AA 002 20071128 APL 410 38 116 CS A329 admin 33 003 20080109 APL 410 38 117 CS A86B admin 20 004 20080114 LAM 498 07 102 CS 0C1B admin 39 005 20080114 APL 410 38 117 CS A86B admin 23 006 20080125 LAM 498 00 101 CS 1175 admin PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 131 of 150 NDoMs D 4 Load Response PSS 5000 Technical Manual D Virtual File System Description of the Load The Load Response file is a log of events that occurr
112. f the The Application Information file provides information about the type and ver application information sion of the application program installed The location and name of the file is file fpss proc sys appl inf txt Here 1s an example of the contents of a file PSS 5000 APPLICATION PROGRAM S N 51654234 PROGRAM 41038122 BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 06 10 13 18 23 7 3 PROGRAM Name 498 38 122 Checksum ABIC Date 2003 06 03 081140 D 10 Board Error Log Description of the board The Board Error Log file provides information about the errors that have oc error log file curred The location and name of the file is fpss proc sys appl inf txt Here is an example of the contents of a file PSS 5000 BOARD ERROR LOG S N 51654234 PROGRAM 41038122 BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 10 31 13 18 23 3 TYPE PROGRAM DATE TIME TEXT a ERROR 410 38 122 2008 08 15 10 53 10 C111 P3 LAM RTC error b ERROR 410 38 122 2008 08 07 15 23 36 C111 P5 LAM Display error c NOTE 499 03 109 2008 07 31 09 52 07 SMR AUTO RAM 2 MB 081141 136 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual A DOMS E PSS 5000 Reference Information E PSS 5000 Reference Information Overview of reference This documentation refers to several types of reference information These are information described in the following topics e E1 List of Abbreviations on page 137 e E 2 List of Terms on page 138 e E 3 Referenced Docume
113. fined Parameter Values Baud rate 900 19200 38400 57600 115200 PPP device modem NULL modem Modem init string Standard AT commands required to initialize modem String max 64 characters Modem dial string Telephone number for outgoing calls String max 32 characters User name Log on user name required by destination Maximum of 20 characters allowed Password Log on password required for user name at destination Maximum of 20 characters allowed These parameters are only required when it is necessary to dial out from the PSS 5000 They not required when null modem is selected To view change Dialup This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Setup Test with web view change the values for the dialup settings in the PSS 5000 service pages aa Note Before these settings are valid one of the DMB ports in the PSS 5000 must be configured to use the Point to Point Protocol PPP See 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 on page 32 1 Select 2 Installation 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 6 Dialup Setup Test The Dialup Settings page appears f N Dialup settings PSS5000 Service Menu D 1 Information 7 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Baud rate 22 Date and Time 9600 19200 O 38400 O 57600 O 115200 O v 2 3 Communication Setup PPP device 2 3 1 TCP IP Setup Modem NULL Modem 2 3 2 Service Port Setup
114. for exam ple 192 10 172 2 Ifa manual IP address is not supplied then a default IP address is given This is 10 10 10 100 This default ad dress is within the private network ranges and does not conflict with public Internet IP addresses Subnet mask Using a subnet mask increases the routing efficiency of the network A subnet keeps the information within the designated subnet mask and reduces traffic over the entire network The subnet mask has a standard dot notation for example 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway This provides routing between subnets or networks Enter the IP address in a standard dot notation The factory setting for the default gateway is 10 10 10 1 which is not in conflict with the factory setting for the PSS 5000 CPU boards MAC address Is the fixed physical address for each Ethernet Module This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view change the values for the TCP IP setup parameters in the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 1 TCP IP Setup The TCP IP Setup page appears f poms PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port IP Address Assignment 2 2 Date and Time C Obtain IP address automatically using DHCP 7 23 Communication Setup 2 3 1 TCP IP Setup Specify an IP address 2 3 2 Service Port Setup 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout 2 3 4 Semice Port Protocol 2 3 6 Dialup setup
115. hange Status ECS e Serial Number e Production Number To view production This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to information with web view the production information for the CPU board service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 27 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 4 Information Menu 1 1 Select 1 Information 1 2 Board Info 1 2 1 Production The Production page appears IN DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu 7 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions 1 2 Board Info 1 2 1 Production 1 2 2 Sealing Switch 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols PCB Layout ____ CPB508 400600KL1 1 5 LAM Engineering Change Status A B C b 2 Installation b 3 Operation Production Number 0050800113 b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics b WWEAM 082100 2 Use the information on this page to read the version numbers for the fol lowing components e PCB Layout e Engineering Change Status e Serial Number e Production Number To view production This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the pro information with local duction information for the CPU board service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press mp to move to the PRODUCTION INFO 1 2 1 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view the production information for the PSS 5000 081015 The serial number and production number
116. he workings of the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Contents Part I Part Il PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual Contents Be AAAH APA AA 2 About This Documentation 000 cece eee eee 2 Getting to Know the PSS 5000 7 1 Architectural Overview 2 cee ee 8 1 1 PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection 000005 8 1 2 PSS 5000 With a Network Connection 000 eee eee 9 1 3 PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration 0 0 cee eee eee 10 2 System Description amak nd ABRA BELL AL LOLA GN 11 2 1 Paa D000 Fada AAP 11 211 PSS 5000 Canel GAGAWA AKA BLG LA BEA PNG ANA 11 2 1 2 PSS 5000 Computer Processor Boards 12 2 1 3 Hardware Interface Modules 13 2 1 4 Service and Maintenance 000 eee 14 2 2 PSS 9000 er ek ee KG ew bd eS he ee oO SS ORE KORRES 14 2 24 Virtual File System 00000 e eee ee eeeee 15 Se BET UG seorpicotisrist itor BALAG is ETENEE 16 2 2 3 The Software Components 2002 17 2 2 4 Web Server 0 cece eee eee teeta 18 BR NG ae a oe PP 18 2 2 6 Network Connection Xa aa ka hah kka KAKA KA KK KAG KGG 18 3 Configuration and Service 0 cee eee 19 3 1 Configuration and Service Menus Access 19 3 1 1 Local Service Panel 4 22x wa KG KaK AGA KABARKAE KAR KANA 19 3 1 2 Web Service Pages
117. hnical Manual 1 Architectural Overview This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used through a serial POS driver even when an Ethernet connection is present __ el C Pa i Jd Outdoor Payment Terminal OPT 081107 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual NDOMs 2 System Description 2 System Description List of PSS 5000 The basic components of the PSS 5000 are described in the following topics OPONA e 2 1 PSS 5000 Hardware on page 11 e 2 2 PSS 5000 Software on page 14 2 1 PSS 5000 Hardware List of hardware The PSS 5000 hardware consists of several separate components These are components described in the following topics e 2 1 1 PSS 5000 Cabinets on page 11 e 2 1 2 PSS 5000 Computer Processor Boards on page 12 e 2 1 3 Hardware Interface Modules on page 13 e 2 1 4 Service and Maintenance on page 14 2 1 1 PSS 5000 Cabinets Contents of the PSS This illustrates the contents of the PSS 5000 standard cabinet with a CPU 5000 cabinet Board CPB509 4 Hardware Interface Modules and an Ethernet connection ba CE pa EF fo pa a BELI fot 20 00 fh a o 1E ue F o at lal poo Pata ib gat t Et o A a PG mi I Z r LIMA Ait Cumont Loop a8 081074 For complete details about the CPU boards avallable see 4 for CPB509 and 5 for CPB505 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 11 of 150
118. ication If a backup of setup ini was made restore backup of setup ini 49840002 10 28 151 131 so Browse 53 of 150 To allow software uploads with local service panel 54 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 5 Type in the correct information for the following fields e User name PSS 5000 user name e Password password for PSS 5000 user name e Log text additional text to help identify the upload e Files location and file name of software you want to upload e Backup PSS optional specify a location for the backup of the cur rent LAM and Application files 6 Click Upload Caution Do not close the web page until after the upload is finished If the Java applet is closed then it may be necessary to upload using FTP A status of the software upload appears in the information field When the upload is finished this is shown in the status information 7 To verify that the software was uploaded correctly use the Program Ver sions Menu This procedure describes how to allow software to be uploaded to the PSS 5000 using the local service panel Note Before you start this procedure read Important information about BOOT and LAM software on page 52 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 r 2 Press gt P 1 to move to the SOFTWARE UPLOAD 2 6 menu 3 Press to move to the ALLOW UPLOAD menu a KO ey B 081023
119. iguration parameters and click OK 5 6 Software Upload Menu 2 6 Description of the Software Upload menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Software upload is done by uploading a file via FTP and or by using the Web interface PSS program dependent An upload will clear the old program from the system so normal operation is interrupted during a program change A program change automatically results in a Master Reset of the system Software uploads can be performed from a 51 of 150 Software upload methods Important information about BOOT and LAM software To upload software with the web service menus 52 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 remote location but not before someone has set the system in a mode where it 1s permitted to load software Setting the PSS 5000 to accept software uploads is enabled using either the web service pages or the local service panel Several methods to upload software are available Interface Description Old web service menus Software upload followed by an FTP upload program session New web service menus Software upload followed by an FTP upload program session Software upload followed by a Web applet based up load program session Local service panel Software upload followed by an FTP upload program session FTP Software upload by uploading file ok2load txt followed by an FTP program upload session For the PSS 5000 system
120. ion 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time gt 2 3 Communication Setup gt 2 4 System Profile 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup b 3 Operation gt 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics b WWAM Date and Time Current Settings 2008 05 07 10 48 New settings Date yyyymmdd 2008 05 07 Time hhmmss 10 48 02 082016 2 Select the Date yyyymmdd and or Time hhmmss fields and type in the correct values 3 Click ACCEPT to make the changes A message that confirms that the date and or time has been changed ap pears PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 35 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual b 5 Installation Menu 2 To view change the date This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change and time with local the date and time values in the PSS 5000 service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press to move to the DATE amp TIME 2 2 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view change the date and time values in the PSS 5000 flashing gt Month is oS 250e 011s 16r 15 flashing m gt K DE o na flashing is flashing lt d Es Press to step the flashing value forward Press to step the flashing value backward Press OK to save any changes and return to top menu level 081017 5 3 Communication Setup Menu 2
121. ion b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics V 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List b 5 1 2 Device Errors Vapour Recovery Monitoring Test Test functions for fuelling point 1 a ES C Reset VR counters for fuelling point Suspend disabling of fuelling point Simulate VR filling on fuelling point Simulate VR error on fuelling point C Simulate VR disabling of fuelling point Simulate VR error on nozzle 1 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 1 4 Device Status V 5 1 5 Device Test LU s 5 1 5 1 VRC 2 K s b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 1 Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 2 Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 3 C Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 4 Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 5 Simulate VR disabling of nozzle 6 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WWAM Note A suspended disabling will only last for 60 minutes Time to live with error s for entire VRM system 7200 hours ACTIVATE l 8 092005 4 In the Time to live with error s for entire VRM system field type in the cor rect value Note The format for Time to live values is HH MM The permitted range is 00 01 to 99 59 hours and the default value is 72 hours 5 From the list of test functions select the function to be activated Test function Description None Returns to normal system mode Reset VR counters for fuelling point All Vapor Recovery counters for all the nozzle
122. is catalog e hw inf txt Hardware information e appl inf txt Application information e lam inf txt Legal Authority Module information boot inf txt BOOT information e bel txt Board Error Log 15 of 150 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 System Description 2 2 2 Memory Structure Memory areas on the CPU board Data in pss mem 4 Data in pss mem 3 Data in pss mem 2 Data in pss mem 1 16 of 150 The memory on the PSS 5000 CPU board is divided in to 4 areas pss mem 1 FLASH PROM pss mem 2 RAM pss mem 3 RAM pss mem 4 RAM 081100 The difference between the separate memory areas is indicated by what is re quired to clear or change the data Note The RAM has a battery backup If a power cut occurs the battery pro vides power for more than 2 weeks and ensures that the data present in the RAM is preserved Data in memory area 4 is held in the RAM and is a volatile working memory for programs Although this area has battery back up all the data in this area is cleared when a reset software initialization or power down takes place Data in memory area 3 is held in RAM and is a non volatile working memo ry for programs This area has battery back up which enables data to be re tained during startup initialization and to survive a power down for weeks The area is cleared by a master reset System configurations and status infor mation are intact after a peri
123. ith web service pages test the price pole 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 3 Price Pole Test The Price Pole Test page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation gt 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics art AA AO Press the button below to start price pole test b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 1 4 Device Status b 5 1 5 Device Test UPDATE PRICES b 5 2 System Logs Press the button below to update prices b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW4AM 082043 2 Click START PRICE POLE TEST The price pole test starts To start a price pole test This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages test the price pole by updating the prices shown on the pole PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 79 of 150 To start a price pole test with local service panel 8 1 4 Description of Device Status menu 80 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 3 Price Pole Test The Price Pole Test page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation gt 3 Operation gt 4 Reset 5 Diagnostics i EEEN Calas Press the button below to start price pole test b 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test gt 5 1 4 Device Status gt 5 1 5 Device Test UPDATE PRICES
124. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxkxk Connected to 172 20 65 240 220 Service ready User 172 20 65 240 none 331 User name ok need password 230 User logged in ftp gt ftp gt cd pss mem 1 prg 200 directory changed to pss mem 1 prg EID dir 200 Command OK 150 Here 1t comes drwxr xr x 0 usr b internal O Feb 03 00 00 drwxr xr x 0 usr b internal O Feb 03 00 00 r xr xr x 0 usr b internal 458752 Feb 03 00 00 49902100 bin rwxrwxr x 0 usr b internal 786432 Mar 06 00 00 40191100 bin 226 Transfer OK Closing connection 469 bytes received in 0 01 seconds 46 90 Kbytes sec ftp gt quit 221 Bye C gt upload5k demo beta 172 20 65 240 upload 40191100 bin 40199001 bin kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk x4 get ok2load txt file kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk Connected to 172 20 65 240 220 Service ready User 172 20 65 240 none 331 User name ok need password 230 User logged in ICP ftp gt cd pss mem 2 sys 200 directory changed to pss mem 2 sys ftp gt get ok2load txt 200 Command OK 123 of 150 124 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools 150 Here it comes 226 Transfer OK Closing connection 30 bytes received in 0 00 seconds 30000 00 Kbytes sec ftp quit 221 Bye kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk xx4 waiting for PSS 5000 boot program kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
125. kxkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk txt begin download upload kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxk Connected to 172 20 65 240 220 Service ready User 172 20 65 240 none 331 User name ok need password 230 User logged in ftp gt ftp gt cd pss mem 1 prg 200 directory changed to pss mem 1 prg ftp gt get 40191100 bin 200 Command OK 150 Here it comes 226 Transfer OK Closing connection 786432 bytes received in 7 04 seconds 111 71 Kbytes sec ftp gt put 40199001 bin 200 Command OK 150 Connecting for STOR 226 Transfer OK Closing connection 655360 bytes sent in 28 13 seconds 23 30 Kbytes sec ftp gt dir 200 Command OK 150 Here it comes drwxr xr x 0 usr b internal 0 Feb 03 00 00 drwxr xr x 0 usr b internal 0 Feb 03 00 00 r xr xr x 0 usr b internal 458752 Feb 03 00 00 49902100 bi n rwxrwxr x 0 usr b internal 655360 Mar 09 00 00 40199001 bi n 226 Transfer OK Closing connection 469 bytes received in 0 08 seconds 5 79 Kbytes sec ftp gt quit 221 Bye kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ee complete kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk C gt PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms C Web Service Connections C Web Service Connections Overview PSS 5000 connectivity issues are described in the following topics e C 1 PC and Browser Requirements on page 125 e
126. l Configuration Menu 2 7 on page 56 e 5 8 Backup Menu 2 8 on page 57 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 Description of the The PSS 5000 application can use a large number of protocols with which to protocol to port communicate with the other system devices assignment menu l From the factory one or more protocols are assigned to each port on the CPU board Each assignment can be changed using the Service menus Note See 5 1 1 Limitations on page 34 for a description of the limitations associated with the Protocol to Port assignments To view change protocol This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to to port assignment with view change the Protocols to Port Assignment values web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 32 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual C ADOMS 5 Installation Menu 2 1 Select 2 Installation 5 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment The Protocol to Port Assignment page appears Protocol to Port Assignment Protocol to Port Assignment a PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information 2 Installation A4 Assignment BN a 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup EA Logitron Pumalan Pump b 2 4 System Profile 2 DART F Edit 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload Edit 2 8 Backup biya b 3 Operation Kai Schwelm Pump b 4 Reset 1 gt Pump CL Edit ao 23 Gibarco Pump 5787 baud edu Clear 23 Gilbarco 5787 Clea
127. lback Totals which can be collected by the POS when it is again operational Note Only an operational POS is able to switch the PSS 5000 from Fallback Mode to a normal operational state again To set Fallback Mode This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages select the Fallback Mode 1 Select 3 Operation 3 1 Enter Fallback Mode The Set Fallback Mode page appears PI DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information b 2 Installation 7 3 Operation 3 1 Enter Fallback Mode 3 2 Grade Prices WARNING b 3 3 FP Transactions 3 5 Operation Mode You are about to change PSS 5000 Fallback Mode 3 7 Operational Status b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics O Fallback Mode b WWAM 082031 2 Select Fallback Mode 3 Click OK The PSS 5000 is now in Fallback mode and will remain there until an op erational POS forces it back to normal operation PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 60 of 150 NDoMs To set Fallback Mode with local service panel PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to select the Fall back Mode in the PSS 5000 Press 4 to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 Press to move to the FALLBACK MODE 3 1 menu Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menu and view change the Fallback mode value oe ee KI 061025 Use the W and buttons to change between YES
128. low software uploads with local service panel on page 54 1 In a window with a command line prompt create an FTP connection with the PSS 5000 by typing c gt ftp lt P address gt 2 Log on to the PSS 5000 by typing User lt IP address lt none gt gt admin Password password User logged in An FTP session is now established 3 Go to the pss_mem I prg directory by typing ftp cd pss_mem 1 prg 4 Make a backup of the current program files by typing ftp get lt program file name gt bin An example of this file name is 41093102 bin Repeat this step to make a backup of the necessary files 5 Prepare the PSS 5000 for the software upload by typing ftp gt get ok2load txt The Application program stops and the PSS 5000 board 1s reset 6 Wait 5 seconds until the PSS 5000 reboots and the BOOT program starts During the reboot the current FTP session is closed 7 Start anew FIP session and log on to the PSS 5000 by typing User lt IP address lt none gt gt admin Password password User logged in 8 Go to the pss_mem I prg directory by typing ftp cd pss_mem 1 prg 9 Upload the new program files to the PSS 5000 by typing ftp put lt program file names bin The PSS 5000 reboots automatically once the upload of the new software is complete Note Remember that the files must be uploaded in the order BOOT LAM AP PLICATION 10 Repeat Steps 7 through 9 to upload the remaining software files 11 After the re
129. mber 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 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 85 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 4 Use the navigation buttons to navigate through the various tests Back change the Text ID to the one prior to the ID number shown in the Text id field Start Start a test sequence that shows all the texts present in the text bank The sequence starts at Text 1d 1 Pause Stops the test sequence until Start is used to continue the test se quence from the Text id where it was paused Forward Change the Text ID from the ID shown in the Text id field to the next ID number 1n the sequence Stop Stops the test sequence and returns the Text id field to 1 Go To Use this button 1f you want to Jump directly to a specific Text id 8 2 System Logs Menu 5 2 Overview of System From the System Logs menu you can see several types of log information The
130. menu 081056 2 Press KW Kk to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu DBT OBS 3 Press to move to the SEND ERR SECTEL W 7 2 menu 081135 4 Press to move to the SEND ERR SECTEL menu 0611326 5 Use the and 4 buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the SEC TEL ERROR value is ON this simulates that the security telegram function has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly 6 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly 9 7 3 LAM Code Error Menu W 7 3 To activate LAM code errors with web service pages To activate checking LAM Code errors with local service panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 111 This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the LAM Code checking facility is operating correctly Note It is assumed that the Idle menu 1s shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press KW KW to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu DEBTORS 113 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 3 Press W to move to the LAM CODE ERROR W 7 3 menu OE1070 4 Press to move to the LAM C
131. n 1 Recorded sequence number Starts from 000 Date of the record Date has the format yyyy mm dd 2 3 Program Category Can be either LAM or APL 4 Program Type 5 Program branch PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 119 of 150 120 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual A File Formats in the PSS 5000 Column Explanation 6 Program version 7 Program Checksum 8 Upload user ID 9 Optional data PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools B Upload Help Tools Description of Uploadbk bat file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The upload5k bat file is supplied by Doms and can be used to help change the software in the PSS 5000 The following text shows what happens when the upload5k bat file is executed Start upload5k bat file echo off Lt 1 wou goto set up5k user 31 shift help if 1 H goto set up5k pass 1 shift help If Sy un set ipaddr 31 shift goto help 1f 1 ui set cmd 1 shift 1f cmd goto help dir goto ok_dir LE cmd upload goto sok upl goto help sok dix echo x xx xxkxkxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo begin dir echox x xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo sup5k users gt tmpupl txt echo sup5k pass gt gt tmpupl txt echo cd pss mem 1 prg gt gt tmpupl txt echo dir gt gt tmpupl txt echo quit gt gt tmpupl tx
132. n a PC using Windows XP on page 128 3 Configure the null modem connection to enable communication between the PC and the PSS 5000 and then connect See To configure the null modem connection properties on page 128 Note A null modem driver is available from the PSS 5000 Development CD C 3 3 Installing Null Modem Connections To install null modem on a PC using Windows 2000 126 of 150 This procedure describes how to install null modem on a PC that uses Win dows 2000 1 Select Start Settings Network and Modem Connections Create New Connection The Control Panel window appears 2 Double click Phone and Modem Options The Phone and Modem Options window appears 3 Select the Modems tab 4 Click Add The Add Hardware Wizard window appears 5 Select Don t detect my modem will select it from a list and click Next The Install New Modem page of the wizard appears 6 In the Manufacturer list select Standard Modem Types and in the Models list select Communications cable between two computers and click Next 7 Select Selected Ports radio button and select the communication port for example COM1 Click Next PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 To install null modem on a PC using Windows XP 8 9 PSS 5000 Technical Manual C Web Service Connections Click Finish to complete the hardware installation The wizard closes and returns to the Phone and Modem Options window Click OK The setup
133. neduc ts gt agrades lt Dnces gt geguipment 2 odevices gt col totals gt New reports counts 0 gt onew_transactons_info count 0 gt on delyenes coumnt 0 gt Mew _events COW O gt reports 082078 Note The contents of the sire sta xml file changes depending on the applica tions installed and the devices configured F 4 Site rep xml File Description of The site rep xml file provides a report for the previous day or 24 hours The site rep xmi file report can contain data about the accumulated sales pump totals errors that occurred on the forecourt and information about equipment that went off line A site rep xml file is generated each day at a given time default time is 00 00 The previous file is overwritten each time a new file is generated Note When a site_rep xml file is downloaded from the PSS 5000 not just viewed using a browser then the file is cleared A new file is not avail able until the next scheduled file generation 142 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 fA D OMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual QC F PSS 5000 XML Output When the site rep xml file is viewed in the PSS 5000 only a template for the information is displayed The downloaded file contains all the accumulated in formation and is similar to the one shown below cham version 1 0 7 gt geport types day report structure 4 version 2 seqne 10 gt lt custom_data structure 2 gt tabon nio id Oyster DOM
134. nfiguration and Service on page 19 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 7 of 150 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 1 Architectural Overview 1 Architectural Overview List of PSS 5000 The PSS 5000 can be used in 3 basic configurations These are described in the configurations following topics e LI PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection on page 8 e 1 2 PSS 5000 With a Network Connection on page 9 e 1 3 PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration on page 10 1 1 PSS 5000 Without a Network Connection Illustration of a system This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used by connecting them to using serial POS driver the PSS 5000 using a serial POS driver ka J Forecourt Serwer Outdoor Payment Terminal OPT 081105 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 8 of 150 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 1 Architectural Overview 1 2 PSS 5000 With a Network Connection Illustration of a system This illustration shows how POS terminals can be used by connecting them to using an Ethernet the PSS 5000 using an Ethernet connection network EAR il Pi Forecourt Server Outdoor Payment Terminal OPT Ethernet LAN 081106 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 9 of 150 NDoMs 1 3 Illustration of a system using both an Ethernet network and serial interface 10 of 150 PSS Serial Interface PSS 5000 in a Mixed Configuration Forecourt Server Ethernet LAN PSS 5000 Tec
135. nge the This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view change Service Port Setup with the values of the Service Port Setup in the PSS 5000 local service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press KH mp to move to the SVCPORT SETUP 2 3 2 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus and view change the baud rate and the PPP device values in the PSS 5000 gt gt lt 081020 Note The current setting is flashing in each of the sub menus 4 Use the and buttons to change the value of the current setting which is flashing 5 To change the settings in the other sub menus repeat steps 3 and 4 40 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 5 Installation Menu 2 6 Press OK The NEW SETUP RESET NOW sub menu appears 7 Press OK to apply the changes to the parameters 5 3 3 Datalink Timeout for Serial Driver Menu 2 3 3 To view change the This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Datalink Timeout with view change the values for the Datalink Timeout of the serial driver in the PSS web service pages 5000 1 Select 2 Installation 2 3 Communication Setup 2 3 3 Datalink Timeout The Datalink Timeout page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time Y 2 3
136. nostics Menu 5 Note Each file can be named with an optional file name default is peepfile and with an extension letter followed by a 2 digit sequence number from 00 to 99 When the Java Peep Applet is started via the systems home page it is possible to start the peeper facility and collect peeper trace files peep files from the PSS 5000 system and store them on the connected PC The Peeper Applet has a digital signature from VeriSign This proves that it is an authentic Doms Java Applet When the Applet is activated you are prompt ed to accept the digital signature This ensures that the peep files are written to the hard disk If the signature is not accepted then the peep applet doesn t run This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to start the peeper 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 4 Peep The Peep Setup page appears Peep Setup Note b 4 Reset V 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WWAM selected Aaz Peep Port Protoco PSS 5000 Service Menu ian eae gt 1 Information b 2 Installation f PSS Driver iv Odi Wayne DART Pump O O al VeederRoot Tank Gauge 2400 VeederRoot ASR Reconciliation 2400 wl O 22 Nuovo Pignone Pump CL OS O IFSF Driver IFSF Pump IFSF Tank Gauge IFSF Car Wash Passive START PEEP Peep applet requires Java runtime environment version 1 4 or newer from
137. nts on page 139 E 1 List of Abbreviations APC Application Codes ATR Attendant Tag Reader configured EPT BNA Bank Note Acceptor BOS Back Office System CPB Computer Processor Board DMB Doms Multiplexed Bus DSB Doms Serial Bus EPT Electronic Payment Terminal HIM Hardware Interface Module IPT Indoor Payment Terminal configured EPT LAM Legal Authority Module LON Local Operating Network MPD Multi Point Dispenser OPT Outdoor Payment Terminal PPT Pump Payment Terminal configured EPT POS Point Of Sale PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PSS Petro Site System PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 137 of 150 TIG VPR W amp M WPT PSS 5000 Technical Manual E PSS 5000 Reference Information Power Supply Unit Random Access Memory Real Time Clock Software Release Document Tank Level Gauges VaPor Recovery Weights and Measures Wash Payment Terminal E 2 List of Terms ADT Module DCB Module DSB Module DSB Port DMB Module DMB Port Port Protocol PSS 5000 138 of 150 Adapter Module for example an Ethernet module Doms Connection Board A print board with a specific function for example DCB449 provides a LON interface Doms Serial Bus module that connects to the PSS 5000 via a DSB port It is used for protocols that have addressable devices Port with a Doms Serial Bus hardware interface It 1s a subset of the DMB port The DSB ports are numbered from 11 to 15 on the CPU board Doms Mul
138. nu W 7 1 on page 112 e 9 7 2 Send Error Security Telegram Menu W 7 2 on page 112 e 0 7 3 LAM Code Error Menu W 7 3 on page 113 e 0 7 4 RTC Error Menu W 7 4 on page 114 e 9 7 5 Trans Memory Menu W 7 5 on page 115 The Checking Devices menu is a way to check test the functionality of the PSS 5000 By activating the built in checking device s which simulate introduce various errors or malfunction states and observing the reaction s it is possi ble to see if the tested functions in the PSS 5000 are behaving correctly This procedure describes how to use the checking device functions in the Ser vice Menu By simulating an error on an operational critical function you are able to make sure that the checking facility in the PSS 5000 registers the error and responds in the correct manner 1 Select W W amp M 5 W 7 Checking Devices W 7 x lt sub menu gt Where the lt sub menu gt selection is one of those present in the list The steps below provide an example for using the Checking Devices menu where the sub menu W 7 1 Display Error is selected 2 Select W W amp M W 7 Checking Devices W 7 1 Display Error The Checking Devices window appears f N Checking Devices a PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation WARN l NG b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics Activation of a checking device ewweu interferes normal forecourt operation W 1 LAM Version W 2 LAM Parameters
139. o 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols 1 5 LAM D 2 Installation D 3 Operation D 4Reset D5 Diagnostics DWW8mM 082012 2 Use the information on this page to see a list of supported protocols PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 C ADOMS 4 5 LAM Menu 1 5 To view all the constants for the current LAM PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 Doms PSS 5000 Service Menu V 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions b 1 2 Board Info 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols 1 5 LAM b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics bWW2M PSS 5000 Technical Manual 4 Information Menu 1 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view all the constants set by the current LAM Select 1 Information 1 5 LAM The LAM Information page appears LAM Information 082013 2 Use the scroll bar to view all the constants and their values set by the cur rent LAM 31 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 5 Installation Menu 2 5 Installation Menu 2 Overview of Installation The Installation menu is divided into the following sub menus o e 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 on page 32 e 5 2 Date and Time Menu 2 2 on page 35 e 5 3 Communication Setup Menu 2 3 on page 36 e 5 4 System Profile Menu 2 4 on page 45 e 5 5 Application Setup Menu 2 5 on page 50 e 5 6 Software Upload Menu 2 6 on page 51 e 35 7 Periphera
140. od without power Data in memory area 2 is held in RAM and is a data storage memory for the programs This area is cleared by a super master reset but has battery back up to survive a power down for weeks This data storage area is used for data that must survive system re configurations and program changes Data in memory area 1 is held in a Flash Programmable Read Only Memory PROM and is used to hold programs and system logs as described below Contents of FLASH Description APPLICATION PROGRAM The Application Program holds the main fore court controller or converter application The ap plications are specific for the devices connected to the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 System Description LAM The Legal Authority Module LAM is a parame Contents of FLASH Description ter module for the Application Program It holds country specific parameters like decimal point settings and parameters to control functionality required by the local legal authorities All PSS Sh ils require a Legal Authority odule BOARD UPLOAD LOG The Board Upload Log holds a log of all the soft ware uploads that have taken place since the first LAM was installed BOOT PROGRAM The BOOT Program is responsible for software upload and access to board peripheral devices such as the local service panel when no appli cation is present 2 2 3 The Software Components List of P
141. og with web service pages To view the Application Log with local service panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 2 Press F F gt gt F to move to the MASTER RE SET LOG 5 2 2 2 menu 3 Press to display the log The log contains a single line a date and time stamp which tells when the last Master Reset occurred This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to view the Super Master reset log 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press ml gt F to move to the SUPER MASTER RESET LOG 5 2 2 3 menu 3 Press to display the log The log contains a single line a date and time stamp which tells when the last Master Reset or Super Master Reset occurred Application Log Menu 5 2 3 The application log is used for various application program issues for exam ple to indicate Initialization complete or the status of CRC error This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the Application Logs 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 2 System Logs 5 2 3 Application Log The Application Log page appears Application Log KA DOMS a2 PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset 7 5 Diagnostics b 5 1 Forecourt Devices 7 52 System Logs 5 2 1 Upload Log b 5 2 2 Reset
142. ogram Versions Menu 1 1 on page 26 e 4 2 Board Info Menu 1 2 on page 27 e 4 3 SW Blocks Menu 1 3 on page 30 e 44 Protocols Menu 1 4 on page 30 e 45 LAM Menu 1 5 on page 31 Note For all Local Service Panel procedures it is assumed that the Idle menu see Local Service Panel display on page 21 is already shown in the display 4 1 Program Versions Menu 1 1 Description of the Program Versions menu To view program versions with web service pages To view program versions with local service panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The Program Versions menu provides information about the version and re lease date of the following programs e Application Program e Boot Program e LAM Legal Authority Module If the program versions are not correct then it may be necessary to change them A description of how to do this is included in 3 2 Software Changes on page 23 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the program version information 1 Select 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions The Program Versions page appears Program Versions amp poms a PSS5000 Service Menu 7 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions b 1 2 Board Info 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols 1 5 LAM b 2 Installation b 3 Operation Software Version Date Application Program ins Po b 5 Diagnostics LAM Legal Authority Module gt WW amp M 082009 2 Use
143. om the PSS 5000 1 Select 2 Installation gt 2 4 System Profile 2 4 4 Web Preferences The Web Preferences page appears Web Preferences PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 7 2 Installation 21Pr itoP No custom logo uploaded Assignment 2 2 Date and Time Custom Logo b 2 3 Communication Setup Select GIF file to upload max size 10Kb yah Ded Romas nakang ANT TEN AUNG 2 4 2 Name and Number e3 2 4 3 Pos Password 2 4 4 Web Preferences Parameters 2 5 Application Setu Sen nad e 2 6 Software Upload b 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics D WWAM 082025 2 To insert a logo graphic in the top left hand corner of the web page click Browse in the Custom Logo group The Choose file window appears 3 In the Choose file window locate the graphic file you want to include in the web page 4 Click Open to include the path to the graphic file in the field next to the Browse button 5 Do one of the following e If you want to change the refresh rate parameters go to Step 6 e If you want to include the new logo graphic now go to Step 7 6 In the Parameters group type in the new refresh rate in seconds 7 Click OK to save and implement the changes 5 5 Application Setup Menu 2 5 To set change the During installation various application dependent functions might be config application setup urable using the Application Setup menu the specific applications determine what is actually configurable
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145. operation modes might be available for special purposes such as disabling intrusion detection of an OPT or setting an OPT in maintenance mode to perform various technical tests on the OPT This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to set the operation mode of specific forecourt devices PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 6 Operation Menu 3 1 Select 3 Operation 3 5 Operation Mode The Set Operation Mode page appears Set Operation Mode Q2 PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information gt 2 Installation 3 Operation 3 2 Grade Prices gt 3 3 FP Transactions 3 5 Operation Mode Select Device Type 3 7 Operational Status Forecout Fuelling Point Price Pole gt 4 Reset gt 5 Diagnostics gt WW amp M 082065 2 In the Device Type field select either the whole forecourt or a specific type of device Note Only devices that are configured in the controller and can use the operation mode are included in the list Possible device types are e Fuelling Point e Price Pole e Terminal 3 Open the drop down list for Device ID and select the ID for a specific device or all IDs When the Device ID is selected then the current Operation Mode appears 4 Open the drop down list for Operation Mode and select the required mode Confirmation of the selected operation mode appears briefly on screen 5 Verify the values shown on screen are correct 6 6 Menu
146. ost significant VFS files and their location that can be download ed using FTP and viewed using any ASCII text editor In general these files are of interest to specialists but a few may be of interest to technicians PSS 5000 VFS FILE SYSTEM STATUS S N 51825099 PROGRAM 41167112 BOARD TYPE CPB509 2008 06 23 16 34 25 VFS SUPER NODE INFORMATION Board serial number 51825099 File system version 101 Maximum number of files 499 File node size 68 VFS FILE LIST PAPA doms doms 2005 08 26 12 00 00 1920 1920 00000010 pss_mem 1 sys bul txt rw rw r admin doms 2008 06 18 10 47 18 0 1024 553F6530 pss_mem 2 sys load_rsp txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Q O 55366530 pss_proc sys hw_inf txt rw rw admin doms 2008 06 18 10 47 18 0 1024 553E6130 pss_mem 2 sys ok210ad txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 6 O 55366530 pss_proc sys boot_inf txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0 O 553E6530 pss_proc sys lam_inf txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0 O 55366530 pss_proc sys appl_inf txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0 O 55366530 pss_proc sys task_inf txt 0 O 55366530 pss_proc sys bel txt rw r r admin doms 0000 00 00 00 00 00 082076 D 2 System Setup Description of the system setup file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The System setup ini file 1s used to set up the system and contains configura tion data that is not supported by the POS interface The location and name o
147. panel 48 change with web service pages 46 User rights admin 46 guest 46 host 46 POS 46 service 46 vrc 46 Users access rights 45 list of 45 V Virtual file system catalogs 15 list of significant files 130 structure 15 VRC user rights 46 VRC test description 83 W W amp M menu description 104 list of sub menus 104 Web browser FTP connection to PSS 18 Web Preferences menu change settings 50 description 49 Web server 18 149 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual f VDomMs pa Index recommended browser versions 18 Web Service page startup page 22 view program versions 26 X xml files config xml 141 example 140 save 140 site rep xml 142 site sta xml 141 viewing 140 150 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04
148. ption 17 location 17 notice before upload 52 view LAM information 31 view version with local service panel 26 view version with web service pages 26 LAM ID view using local service panel 105 LAM information file details 135 LAM parameters description 105 view using local service panel 106 view using web service pages 105 LAM version view using web service pages 104 LEDs Appl 20 Boot 20 Load response file details 132 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 C ADOMS Local service panel display 21 idle menu 21 navigation buttons functions 20 purpose 19 view program versions 26 viewing data 21 Logs access 92 board error 93 payment 109 reset logs 87 upload log 86 view access 92 view application 91 view board error 93 view master reset 88 90 view soft reset 88 90 view super master reset 89 91 Master reset description 72 using local service panel 72 using web service pages 72 Master Reset log view using local service panel 90 view using web service pages 88 Memory pss mem1 16 pss mem2 16 pss mem3 16 pss mem4 16 Memory Module configure number of peripheral devices 56 configure using setup ini file 57 description 56 view details using local service panel 107 view details using web service pages 107 view status using web service pages 102 Memory Module menu description 101 Memory Module Version menu description 107 Modem description of connections 125 Modules illustration of DMB 14 illustration of DSB 14 N
149. rmation and send it to Doms Support at the following e mail address support doms dk The DEAD text and error codes remain in the display until a button is pressed This causes the CPU board to reset and attempt to re start the appli cation or the CPU board is powered down Data stored in the PSS 5000 memory such as Recent Transactions or Trans action Log can be viewed using the local service panel display However be cause of the size of the display it is important to understand how the data ap 21 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service pears and how it can be read The figure below is an example of data in the memory and illustrates how much of it actually appears in the display PJ PJ ta hi 001224 LAM 498 01 100 Ci n aar a a pa pi 20001224 APp 401 391 100 Ci 1224 AP 401 91 101 401 91 107 CS L 401 91 103 C F 3 pi LEA a amp sa a s FG o Gb tn H A a E Lt La Bom 081067 In the figure above you can see an example of the upload log The rectangle with the dotted line represents what you can actually see in the local service display panel By using the navigation buttons you are able to move the rect angle so that other data appears in the display panel 3 1 2 Web Service Pages Web Service page start up page To print a copy of the service menu page 22 of 150 When accessing the Web Service pages a user_id and password is req
150. rs Menu W 2 0 2 0 ees 105 9 3 Memory Module Version Menu W 3 2 0000 ee eee eee 107 9 4 Program Upload Log Menu W 4 0 eee 108 9 5 Recent Transactions Menu W 5 2 2 0 00 ce ee 109 9 6 Payment Log Menu W 6 000 cece ee ees 109 9 7 Checking Devices Menu W 7 000 ees 111 9 7 1 Display Error Menu W 7 1 a 112 9 7 2 Send Error Security Telegram Menu W 7 2 112 9 7 3 LAM Code Error Menu W 7 3 00 000 cee eee 113 9 7 4 RTC Error Menu W 7 4 avec cicei cides iwew sd deneedes 114 9 7 5 Trans Memory Menu W 7 5 2 aaa 115 Reference Information 000 cece eee eee 116 A File Formats in the PSS 5000 2 2c eee ee ee 117 A 1 Recent Transactions File Format 000 cece eeeees 117 A 2 Transaction Log File TONAL 2 lt cnccepeescedtvebedesesedvecedes 118 A 3 Ree LOG FG ne PA AY 119 B Upload Help TOONS 4664 c6 es cede hie wes eee see nwe eens 121 C Web Service Connections 0020 cee eee eee 125 C 1 PC and Browser Requirements 0000 e eee ee eee 125 C 2 Ethernet Connections anaana ce eee eee 125 C 3 Serice FOr COnneOOn cna oa haaa LAKES GAB ede sd devs enara 125 C 3 1 Modem Connection a 125 C 3 2 Null Modem Connection a 126 C 3 3 Installing Null Modem Connections 126 C 3 4 Dialling Up Using a Null Modem Connection
151. s belonging to the selected fuel ling point are reset Suspend disabling of fuelling point Disabling of the fuelling point is suspend ed temporarily Simulate VR error on fuelling point Simulate a vapor recovery error on the selected fuelling point Simulate VR disabling on fuelling point Simulate vapor recovery disabling on the selected fuelling point Simulate VR disabling on nozzle n Simulate vapor recovery disabling of a specific nozzle on the fuelling point 6 Click ACTIVATE to start the selected test function The PSS 5000 replies with a message that informs you which function is activated The PSS 5000 has a built in text bank This makes it possible to show different texts in the terminal s display The actual text in the text bank changes depend PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 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 displ
152. s fixed 11 0 0 90 The default setting from the factory is a null modem connection For information about setting up the Service Port see 5 3 2 Service Port Set up Menu 2 3 2 on page 39 C 3 1 Modem Connection Description of modem Commercial modems connected to the Service port must be initialized before connections they are connected to the Service port For details on how to configure the mo PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 125 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual C Web Service Connections dem and store the configuration refer to the user documentation for the mo dem The modem must be configured to use Full Handshake support and the Baud rate must have the same setting as defined in 5 3 2 Service Port Setup Menu 2 3 2 on page 39 C 3 2 Null Modem Connection Description of null modem connections A null modem connection enables a PC to connect directly to the Service Port of the PSS 5000 using a serial cable A null modem connection involves the following procedures Note Windows Vista does not support null modem connections Step Procedure 1 Connect the PC to the PSS 5000 using a null modem cable See e To install null modem on a PC using Windows 2000 on page 126 or e To install null modem on a PC using Windows XP on page 127 2 Create a null modem connection from the PC See e To create a null modem connection on a PC using Windows 2000 on page 127 or e To create a null modem connection o
153. shown in the display are unique for the CPU Board of the PSS 5000 you are currently viewing 28 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 4 Information Menu 1 4 2 2 Sealing Switch Menu 1 2 2 Description of Sealing The Sealing Switch menu provides information about the status of the sealing Switch menu switch which is used to hardware seal the LAM software on the CPU board To view sealing switch This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to Status with web service view the status of the hardware sealing switch which is used to enable LAM pages uploads 1 Select 1 Information 1 2 Board Info 1 2 2 Sealing Switch The Sealing Switch page appears we Cipss so00 Service Menu admin a Sealing Switch amp voms 1 Information 1 1 Program Versions 1 2 Board Info 1 2 1 Production 1 2 2 Sealing Switch 1 3 SW Blocks 1 4 Protocols 1 5 LAM pb 2 Installation Hardware Sealing Switch D gt 3 Operation D 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics DWW amp M 082010 2 Use the information on this page to see the status of the Hardware Sealing Switch e OFF no hardware sealing present on CPB e ON hardware sealing present on CPB To view sealing switch This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the status status with local service of the hardware sealing switch panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 m
154. sion Select this check box if the incremental mode is used Start from 0 Select this check box if only one file a00 swap or c00 incremental is required 5 Click Rec to begin creating the peep file s The screen shows which peep file 1s currently active The TX and RX coun ters change while data is being collected If you want to jump to the next peep file in the sequence click Skip 98 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 fA DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual MC 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 6 When you have gathered enough peeper data click Stop The peeper stops Before you can read the peep files it is necessary to trans late them For more information about translating peep files see 6 Caution If you are sending the peep files anywhere always send the raw unprocessed files because these files are encrypted 8 5 Test Menu 5 5 Overview of Test The Test menu is divided into the following sub menus Mmanmayan e 8 5 1 Menu 5 5 1 on page 99 e 8 5 2 Boot Menu 5 5 2 on page 99 e 8 5 3 GDB Menu 5 5 3 on page 99 The use of these menu items are restricted to software developers only 8 5 1 Menu 5 5 1 Reserved This menu item is reserved for future use 8 5 2 Boot Menu 5 5 2 Restricted Do not use this menu item The use of this menu item 1s restricted to software developers The function forces the PSS 5000 to remain in the boot mode This prevents the Application Program installed
155. ss mp to move to the DEFAULT PASSWORD 2 4 1 menu 3 Press to move to the ENABLE D PASSW menu MU Ka Os 1022 4 Use the and buttons to toggle between YES and NO 5 Select YES and press OK to make the changes 5 4 2 Name and Number Menu 2 4 2 To change the system name and number 48 of 150 This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to change the system name and number for the PSS 5000 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 1 Select 2 Installation 2 4 System Profile 2 4 2 Name and Number The Change Site Name and Number page appears FA Change Site Name and Number DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information 7 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup 7 2 4 System Profile 2 4 1 Password 2 4 2 Name and Number 2 4 3 Pos Password 2 4 4 Web Preferences 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload 2 8 Backup gt 3 Operation gt 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics gt WW amp M Enter new name 5 1825099 Enter new number 51825099 082024 2 In the Enter new name field type in a name or number that makes it easy identify the site to which you are connected The site name can have up to 60 characters 3 In the Enter new number field type in a number for the site The site number can have up to 20 characters 4 Click ACCEPT to save the name
156. ster Reset Log i 9 Date Time Number Cause To 2008 04 21 0925 0 5221 Soft 5 2 2 2 Master 5223 Super Master 5 2 3 Application Log 5 2 4 Access Log 5 2 5 Board Error Log b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals gt WW amp M 082046 This log has only a single entry which shows when the last Super Master Reset occurred To view the Soft Reset This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan Log with local service el to view the Soft reset log panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press 5 2 2 1 menu gt gt to move to the SOFT RESET LOG 3 Press mp to display the log 4 Use the navigation buttons 4 amp F to move vertically and amp to move horizontally around the log data For more details about viewing data see Viewing data in the Local Service Panel display on page 21 Note If the latest reset was a Master Reset or a Super Master Reset then this log displays only when this reset occurred To view the Master This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan Reset Log with local el to view the Master reset log service panel 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 90 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 To view the Super Master Reset Log with local service panel 8 2 3 Description of the Application Log menu To view the Application L
157. t ftp s tmpupl txt 3ipaddr3 goto end OK Upl set dwlname 1 shift set uplname 1 shift LE gl Skip goto supl now echo x xx xxkxkxkxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo get ok2load txt file echox x xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo sup5k users gt tmpupl txt echo sup5k pass gt gt tmpupl txt echo cd pss mem 2 sys gt gt tmpupl txt echo get ok2load txt gt gt tmpupl txt 121 of 150 122 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual B Upload Help Tools echo quitss tmpupl txt ftp s tmpupl txt 3ipaddr3 echoxx xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo waiting for PSS 5000 boot program echo4x x xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk choice n tn 15 gt nul upl now echoxx xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo begin download upload echoxx xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo sup5k users gt tmpupl txt echo up5k pass lt gt gt tmpupl txt echo cd pss mem 1 prg gt gt tmpupl txt 1f Sdwlnames skip dwl goto skip dwl echo get tsdwlnamet gt gt tmpupl txt skip dwl echo put tuplnamet gt gt tmpupl txt echo dir gt gt tmpupl txt echo quit gt gt tmpupl txt ftp s tmpupl txt 3ipaddr3 chox x xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk echo complete echox x xxtxxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk goto end help echo
158. t also enables you to extract data logs from remote locations Illustration of an FTP This illustrates how to access the file system in a PSS 5000 using a web brows connection to filesystem er and an FTP connection The FTP connection to the PSS 5000 is made by in PSS 5000 typing FTP admin password IP address gt 12 FTP root at 10 28 151 129 Windows Internet Explorer Google G v GooQ EB Bookmarksy KA 36 blocked Ycheck v s Sen Bd ftp fadmin password 10 28 151 129 We Be Sete root at 10 28 151 129 FTP root at 10 28 151 129 To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer click Page and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer 04 30 2008 10 24 Directory pss dev 04 30 2008 10 24 Directory pss proc 08 26 2005 12 00 Directory pss mem 082059 Note Other types of FTP client connections may be used Use the same log on information with the FTP client of your choice 2 2 6 Network Connection Description of the For general access rights to devices on the network please consult your net network connection work administrator He will know which TCP IP parameters you must use and will configure the network DHCP server firewalls and the like In this re spect the PSS 5000 1s no different from any other network devices 18 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 3 Configuration and Service 3 Configuration and Service Overview Information about the configuration an
159. t are devices associated with the forecourt such as pumps tank gauges and the like 75 of 150 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual Doms 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List The Online List page appears Online List Refresh Autoa sec Aulo 60 sec Pause poms P33 5000 Service Menu bo 1 Information p 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset Diagnostics 7 5 Forecourt Dewces 5 1 1 Online List b 5 12 Device Errors 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 14 Device Status b 5 1 5 Device Test b 52 System Loge b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep p 56 Penpherals b WWEM 082081 2 Use the list to see which devices are currently online The columns contain the following information Column Description Port The number of the port on the PSS 5000 CPB that the devices are connected Protocol List of protocols assigned to the port see 5 1 Protocol to Port Assignment Menu 2 1 on page 32 Address The communication address of the device online Config The ID that is assigned to the device during configura tion and is used by the PSS 5000 To list online devices This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan with local service panel el to view a list of devices that are online 1 Press 4 to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press to move to the ONLINE LIST 5 1 1 menu 3 Press
160. t movements Note Before reconciliation reports can be created by the PSS 5000 it is im portant that the relationships between each of the fueling points and the associated tanks are configured in the PSS 5000 The Reconciliation Report page presents both Totalizer Readings and ATG Readings with start and stop time stamps The Totalizer Readings are provided by the PSS 5000 and are metered sales values for each of the tanks associated with each fueling point The ATG Readings are gauged tank volumes provided by the tank gauge system The data required to create a reconciliation report is stored in the PSS 5000 Normally this data is compiled once a day 24 hours into a site report site rep xml file Although the PSS 5000 can store up to 3 of these reports only the oldest report is available when requested using the xml output com mand When the reconciliation functionality 1s included in the forecourt application it is possible to store up to 7 site rep xml files All of these reports can be viewed on the Reconciliation Report page using the Service Menu in the PSS 5000 s embedded web server In addition to this the Reconciliation Report page also allows you to create new reports manually This means that you can Increase or decrease the frequency of the report generation 67 of 150 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 6 Operation Menu 3 Reconciliation report The Reconciliation Report page shown below is available using the
161. the Disable button manual report creation is no longer pos sible and the automatic report function is activated Note By default the automatic report generation occurs at 00 00 each day This time is configurable Disabling the report auto generation does not result in the time being reset to the default time PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 7 Reset Menu 4 7 Reset Menu 4 Overview of Reset menu The Reset menu is divided into the following sub menus e 7 1 Soft Reset Menu 4 1 on page 71 e 7 2 Master Reset Menu 4 2 on page 72 e 7 3 Super Master Reset Menu 4 3 on page 73 7 1 Soft Reset Menu 4 1 Description of Soft Reset Activating the Soft Reset will have the same effect as a short power off The system stops for a short period and the hardware and communication drivers are re initialized but the state of the operation starts from where it was stopped Note When a Soft Reset or power down occurs the contents of the virtual file system pss_mem 4 1s cleared To make a soft reset with This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to web service pages make a soft reset 1 Select 4 Reset 4 1 Soft Reset The Reset page appears l f Reset a PSS 5000 Service Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation gt 3 Operation 7 4 Reset 4 1 Soft Reset WARNING 4 2 Master Reset 4 3 Super Master Reset You re about to RESET the PS
162. the LAM file was created from the table To view the LAM version This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the ver with local service panel sion and checksum number of the LAM currently loaded in the PSS 5000 Note It is assumed that the Idle menu is shown in the display 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press to move to the LAM VERS CHKSUM menu 081057 View the LAM version and checksum data for the LAM installed 9 2 LAM Parameters Menu W 2 Description of LAM The LAM parameters are specific for each version for the LAM For specific parameters details please see the country specific LAM documentation To view LAM parameters This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to with web service pages view the LAM parameters for the current LAM PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 105 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual 2 9 W amp M Menu W 1 Select W W amp M W 2 LAM Parameters The LAM Parameters page appears DD 7E7F PSS 5000 Service Menu D 1 Information p 2 Installation D 3 Operation gt 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics SWW amp M b W 7 Checking Devices 082089 Note The actual parameters displayed depend on the actual LAM loaded in the PSS 5000 2 Use the list to view the actual LAM parameters To view LAM parameters This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to view the
163. the PaymentMemoryModuleCount parameter and change the value to match the actual number of memory modules present in the PSS 5000 4 Upload the modified setup ini file to pss mem 2 appl in the PSS 5000 5 Perform a Master Reset on the PSS 5000 Note This prepares the PSS 5000 for the new setup ini file which is not de leted during a Master Reset Syntax errors in the setup ini file are reported in the file pss_proc sys bel txt For more information about parameter descriptions see the Software Re lease Document for the actual Application Program 5 8 Backup Menu 2 8 Description of backup menu To create a backup file PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The Backup menu enables you to safely store a file that contains protocol to port assignment PSS license keys and other setup data configuration informa tion from the PSS 5000 When the backup file is created it can be stored on a PC This can then be used to restore the configuration settings after a Super Master Reset which deletes this information This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to create the setup ini backup file 57 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 1 Select 2 Installation 2 8 Backup The Backup page appears C ADOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information V 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup b 2 4 System Profile 2 5
164. the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus 76 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 8 1 2 Description of Device Errors menu To view recent errors for all devices with web service pages PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5 and view which devices are connected to the individual ports SRE ARSE 2 Manga ka de a 061095 Device Errors Menu 5 1 2 From the Device Errors menu it is possible to view the latest error that has oc curred on each device and or view the last error for a specific device Note At present only fuelling points and POS online information is available This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to view the latest error for each device 1 Select 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 2 Device Errors 5 5 1 2 1 Recent The Recent Device Errors page appears f J Recent Device Errors 2 PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation b 3 Operation b 4 Reset Y 5 Diagnostics v 5 1 Forecourt Devices 5 1 1 Online List r wame HELGA 208 1014 sao Pema l Printer paper ja 5 1 2 1 Recent 2008 10 10 JEM Tamod 5122 saate rae a 5 1 3 Price Pole Test b 5 1 4 Device Status b 5 1 5 Device Test b 5 2 System Logs b 5 3 Communication 5 4 Peep b 5 6 Peripherals b WW2M EI R 082092 To view recent errors for a specific device with web service pages PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 2 Use the list to see
165. the web browser to reset with web service make a Super Master Reset pages 1 Select 4 Reset 4 3 Super Master Reset The Super Master Reset page appears Super Master Reset 4 2 PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information b 2 Installation WARNING b 3 Operation 7 4 Reset You re about to SUPER MASTER RESET the PSS 5000 4 1 Soft Reset 4 2 Master Reset e ALL data that survives master reset will be cleared 438 e except TCP IP setup Super Master Reset e Protocol to port assignment is reset to Factory Setting b 5 Diagnostics e RAM test will be executed may take a few minutes gt WW amp M Type in ACCEPT below and press the button to super master reset 082042 2 Type ACCEPT in the empty field 3 Click SUPER MASTER RESET All configuration settings return to their default values To make asuper master This procedure describes how to use the Local Service Panel to make a Super reset with local service Master Reset panel 1 Press 4 to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press mp to move to the SUPER M RESET 4 3 menu PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 73 of 150 74 of 150 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 7 Reset Menu 4 Press to select the SUPER M RESET menu bl 081030 Press and hold OK 4 for 10 seconds The system performs a Super Master Reset and the display shows SUPER MASTER RESET PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDomMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 8 Diagnostics Menu 5
166. this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 NDoMs PSS 5000 Technical Manual 9 W amp M Menu W 9 7 5 Trans Memory Menu W 7 5 To activate trans memory errors with web service pages To activate checking Transaction Memory with local service panel PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 The procedure used here is the same procedure as is used to check all the de vices see To activate checking devices with web service pages on page 111 This procedure describes how to activate the built in checking device that makes sure that the Transaction Memory checking facility is operating cor rectly 1 Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 SS S 2 Press F F to move to the CHECKING DEVICES W 7 menu 0E1065 3 Press to move to the TRANS MEMORY W 7 5 menu 081137 4 Press to move to the TRANS MEMORY menu 081138 5 Use the and 4 buttons to toggle between ON and OFF When the TRANS MEMORY value is ON this simulates that the memory has an error and the PSS 5000 must react accordingly 6 Return the checking device setting to OFF before you leave the PSS 5000 Failure to do this will result in the PSS 5000 not operating correctly 115 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual Part Ill Reference Information A File Formats in the PSS 5000 on page 117 e B Upload Help Tools on page 121 e
167. tions where Vapor Recovery Controller functionality runs on the PSS 5000 POS This is used by POS applications via the DOMs POS Protocol POS users are able to access and handle lock and clear transactions Passwords can only be changed by the admin user and all fixed passwords must have 4 16 characters Passwords may consist of lower case letters up per case letters and digits only On a clean CPU board without any LAM all passwords will be accepted All users can also have a dynamic password of the day This can be obtained from the system administrator Note 3 incorrect password attempts will block access for one minute Hereaf ter only one attempt is accepted per minute until a successfully log on with a correct password is achieved This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to change the user password for the PSS 5000 Note This procedure describes what is available when an admin user is logged on PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 5 Installation Menu 2 1 Select 2 Installation 2 4 System Profile 2 4 1 Password The Change Password page appears Kr DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu b 1 Information 7 2 Installation 2 1 Protocol to Port Assignment 2 2 Date and Time b 2 3 Communication Setup V 24 System Profile 2 4 1 Password 2 4 2 Name and Number 2 4 3 Pos Password 2 4 4 Web Preferences 2 5 Application Setup 2 6 Software Upload
168. tiplexed Bus module that connects to the PSS 5000 via a DMB port It is used for protocols that have non addressable devices Port with a Doms Multiplexed hardware interface It is a DSB port with the addition of 2 multiplexer control signals The DMB ports are numbered from 21 to 23 on the CPU board Physical communication connection point Like a COM port or printer port on a PC This is a set of rules for communication between devices Protocols exist at several levels and application areas Probably the best known TCP IP proto cols are HTTP FTP SMTP etc But we often refer to the protocols used to communicate with the forecourt devices for example as the Pump Protocol or Tank Gauge Protocol This is the latest in a long line of forecourt controllers PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual E PSS 5000 Reference Information SRD Software Release Document which accompanies all PSS software releases The SRD contains references to general system documentation and informa tion about program retirements and changes E 3 Referenced Documents List of reference 1 documents 2 3 4 5 6 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Hardware Configuration Guide PSS5000 CONF 804473 PSS 5000 Product Guide PSS5000 PRPR 802727 PSS 5000 Installation Guide PSS5000 INGU 802659 PSS 5000 Processor Board Description of CPB509 CPB509 DESC 80342 1 PSS 5000 Processor Board Description of CPB505
169. tus gt Ves lt VollnTransBufferstatus gt Authorizes tiModeSelec tion Nie lt authonzestModeSelection gt chinoConsecutweteroTrans 299 lt hMnoConsecutvez ero Trans gt ahuteClearTran Delay Time 9995 c AuboClearTransDelayTime3 lt PumplightMode 0 lt PumpLigh Mode gt lt ServiceModa gt Saving the information The contents of the xml files can be saved directly from the standard browser for an xml file as an xml file in a location you specify The example below explains how to save an config xmil file in a standard Win dows Internet Explorer PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 140 of 150 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual M2 F PSS 5000 XML Output Note This procedure may differ depending on the browser used 1 Inthe browser click on the Page button or select File in the menu bar and open the drop down menu 2 Select Save As The Save As window appears 3 Select the location of the file and make sure that the Save as type field is XML 4 Click OK The contents of the xml file is now saved as an xml file in the location spec ified F 2 Config xml File Description of config xxml The config xml file provides configuration details for the PSS 5000 This file could for example contain some of the configuration areas shown below CC Bitp f10 28 151 11 fconfig eml Windows Internet Explorer he O hetpsifv0 28 051 116 ccntig sal Se A Ehina cam version 1 0 encoding Cp650 T gt P55 Config omins
170. uired For more information about user IDs and passwords see 5 4 1 Password Menu 2 4 1 on page 45 C ADOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu D Tinformation b 2 Installation b 3 Operation i b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics gt WW amp M WELCOME TO PSS 5000 Please select function in the service menu on the left Site 49840002 Program 410 28 1 07 082061 In addition to the navigation menu the start up picture for the Web Service page displays some essential information such as e Site ID Default value is the board serial number e Application Software version Note The navigation system for the web page uses the same menu numbers as the menu system on the local service panel This procedure describes how to print a copy of the current page displayed in the Web Service Menu Note This procedure is for Internet Explorer PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 PSS 5000 Technical Manual 3 Configuration and Service 1 Open the pop up context menu in the frame of the page that you want to print and select Print Preview The Print Preview window appears 2 In the tool bar e Select Only the selected frame in the 2nd drop down menu e Select Shrink to Fit in the 3rd drop down menu e If necessary use the orientation buttons to toggle between landscape and portrait Select the one that suits best 3 Press Alt P or print symbol in tool bar The Print window with your selected printer appears If this is
171. umns of the transaction data Column Explanation 1 W amp M character indicates that the security telegram is intact 2 Date of the transaction Date has the format yy mm dd 3 Time of the transaction Time has the format hh mm ss 4 Transaction sequence number 5 Number of pump where transaction occurred 6 Transaction grade ID 7 a price The currency unit and volume units are determined by the 8 Total volume of the transaction A measured value from the pumps The volume unit is determined by the LAM 9 Total cost for the transaction This value comes from the pumps 10 Type of Payment C indicates that a card payment occurred N indicates that a banknote payment occurred 11 Prepaid monetary value 12 Station ID or name A 3 Upload Log File Format Upload log file format The figure below is an example of part of an upload log file Note The name and location of the file is pss_mem I sys bul txt B001 20071128 MAME 49800101 REESS admin NANG 002 20071128 APLf 4101384116 CS A329 admin 003 20080109 APLF 4107387117 CS A86B admin 004 20080114 LAME 4984074102 CS 0C1B admin 005 20080114 APL 4101382117 CS A86BI admin 006 20080123 ILAM 4984407101 1C5 8605 admin 2 2a 5 a 8 neo PERECA AA Loo EENS E 081102 The table below explains what is represented by the values in the different columns of the log Column Explanatio
172. vice Menu gt 1 Information gt 2 Installation gt 3 Operation b 4 Reset b 5 Diagnostics Port Peripherals Online owwan Mit Memory Module 1 497 01 1 01 99A3 ZTT W 1 LAM Version W 2 LAM Parameters W 3 Memory Module Version W 4 Program Upload Log W 5 Recent Transactions W 6 Payment Log gt W 7 Checking Devices 082087 2 Use the information on screen to see how many memory modules are in stalled the ID of each module and to which CPB port s they are connect This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the local service pan el to view the memory module details Press to move to the LAM VERSION W 1 menu 081056 2 Press W W to move to MEM MODULE INFO W 3 menu 3 Press mp to move to the sub menus and view the details for the memory module s 031097 107 of 150 a PSS 5000 Technical Manual ADOMS 9 W amp M Menu W 9 4 Program Upload Log Menu W 4 Description ofthe Upload The upload log menu provides a record of when the LAM and application soft Log menu ware were uploaded to the PSS 5000 Each record contains a date stamp the software version number and an ID of the user who made the upload To view upload log with This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to web service pages view the upload log details 1 Select W W amp M W 4 Program Upload Log The Upload Log page appears ee KA DOMS PSS 5000 Service Menu
173. w to use the Local Service Panel to view change prices with local service the grade prices in the PSS 5000 panel Note This function is not available for all Application Programs 1 Press to move to the INFORMATION 1 menu 081055 2 Press mp to move to the GRADE PRICES 3 2 menu 3 Press the buttons in the sequence shown below to move to the sub menus select the products and view the prices Use and to change the prices e 061026 4 To change the prices for the remaining products repeat Step 3 When you have changed the price for the last product you are ready to update the pric CS DROS 5 Press OK to set the new prices 6 3 FP Transactions Menu 3 3 Overview of FP The FP Transactions menu is divided in to the following sub menus 7 sis selena rene e 6 3 1 Monitor Menu 3 3 1 on page 62 e 6 3 2 Log Menu 3 3 2 on page 63 6 3 1 Monitor Menu 3 3 1 To monitor transactions Transactions from each fuelling point can be monitored with the Transaction Monitor page This procedure describes how to use the Service Menu in the web browser to use POS Mode to monitor unpaid transactions 62 of 150 PSS5000 TEMA 803046 04 f N DOMS PSS 5000 Technical Manual a 6 Operation Menu 3 1 Select 3 Operation 3 3 FP Transactions 3 3 1 Monitor The Transaction Monitor page appears Transaction Monitor k POS Mode Kaano transactions PSS 5000 Service Menu
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