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WAYNE VISTA Setting

This document provides instructions for configuring the filling modes, fueling point addresses, and serial link settings of a Wayne Vista dispenser. It discusses 4 filling modes for controlling the dispenser, how to set the fueling point ID for sides 1 and 2, and describes the protocol, baud rate, CRC calculation, and other options for the dispenser's serial link configuration. It also provides steps for authorizing the dispenser for fueling.

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WAYNE VISTA Setting

This document provides instructions for configuring the filling modes, fueling point addresses, and serial link settings of a Wayne Vista dispenser. It discusses 4 filling modes for controlling the dispenser, how to set the fueling point ID for sides 1 and 2, and describes the protocol, baud rate, CRC calculation, and other options for the dispenser's serial link configuration. It also provides steps for authorizing the dispenser for fueling.

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WAYNE VISTA

F01 - Filling Modes


Sub-function numbers are in the format .0X where X = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows:
.00 Filling Mode, 1 through 4
1 = Serial Mode, dispenser controlled by site controller via serial link
2 = Stand Alone Mode, dispenser not supervised by a site controller
3 = Serial W&M Mode, same as #1 but volume decimal point format forced to .xxx volume units
4 = Stand Alone W&M Mode, same as #2 but volume decimal point format forced to .xxx units

F05 - Set Side A Fueling Point Address


.00 Fueling Point Address, 0 through 98, where 0 = None Assigned

F06- Set Side B Fueling Point Address


.00 Fueling Point Address, 0 through 98, where 0 = None Assigned

F20 - Dispenser Serial Link Configuration


Sub-function numbers are in the format .0X where X = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows:
.00 Protocol
0 = Off link
1 = RS485 Standard DART
2 = RS485 Full DART
3 = LON
4 = U.S. Current Loop
5 = Ljungman Current Loop
6 = Ferranti
Note: “4 = US current loop” is the only protocol currently supported.
.01 Baud rate
1 = 4800
2 = 9600
3 = 19200
4 = 38400
.02 CRC Calculation. 1 = Enable, 2 = Disable
.03 Send “Filling Complete” after zero sale. 1 = Yes, 2 = No
.04 Serial Link Control of the Dispenser Light Enable. 1 = Yes, 2 = No

2.5. SETTING THE FUELING POINT ID


The procedure below is used to set the dispenser fueling point address. The dispenser FPID should be
input and saved
before control is transferred to the POS system.
Functions F05 and F06 are accessed to set the FPID on Side 1 and Side 2, respectively. To set the FPID,
the desired FPID
must be input and saved.
Accessing the FPID Function for Side 1
1. Press ENTER
PASS 1 (enter password)
2. Press ENTER
PASS 2 (enter password)
3. Press ENTER. The unit price display will show F— (indicating that it needs a function number to
proceed)
4. Press 05 to access F05
5. Press ENTER. The unit price display will show F05 indicating the function has been accessed and the
volume display
will show the current FPID or a “0” when no FPID has been assigned to that dispenser side.
6. Input the desired FPID by using the UP and DOWN keys on the remote control interface followed by
ENTER, or by
typing the # sign followed by the valve of the FPID followed by ENTER.
7. Repeat the procedure for Side 2.

Saving the New FPID


1. Press ENTER. The price display will show “– – – – – –“, the volume display will be blank and the unit
price display
will show the last sub-function accessed.
2. Press 00 (to access F00)
3. Press ENTER. The unit price should now display F00, the price display will show “– – – – – –“and the
volume display
will be blank.
4. Press ENTER and the volume display will show a 1.
5. Press UP twice to change the value in the volume display from 1 to 3.
6. Press ENTER
7. The volume display should show a 3.
8. Press ENTER. CHANGE STORED should appear on the display momentarily. The display should
return to normal in
a few seconds. When it does, the unit price displays should show the new prices. If they do not show the
desired unit
prices, access the appropriate sub-function to make sure that the unit price data is correct.
8. Repeat the procedure for Side 2.

2.6 AUTHORIZING THE DISPENSER


The dispenser must be authorized before it will dispense product.
In stand-alone operation, not connected to a control system, the dispenser is always authorized, unless the
dispenser is
equipped with the (optional) Authorize keyswitch on the bezel. This momentary contact keyswitch can be
used for one
time authorizations.
When connected to a control system, the system programming determines authorization.

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