Franklin Fueling Systems TS-DIMIB Diagnostics User Manual

Page 3

Advertising
background image

3

Figure 10: Setting Baud Rate

Once connected hit the Esc key to access the “DIAG>” prompt.

Figure 11: DIAG> Screen

Step 3

Accessing the Pump Totals

The display Pump Block section of the diagnostics will

show the transaction totals for each fueling position.

1. At the

DIAG-> prompt, enter D for the diagnostic

section.

2. Next, at the

Select Section: prompt, enter A for

the database section.

3. At the

DBASE-> prompt, enter D for the display

pump block option.

4. Finally, at the

Select: prompt, enter 0 for the total

volume option (Figure 12).

Figure 12: Display Pump Block Screen

Clearing the Database Using Privileged Mode

Normally, at startup, the totals for all pumps are zero, but,

in some situations, the fueling positions may contain data

that needs to be cleared in order to start the meter mapping

process. The Privileged Diagnostic mode will have to be

entered in order to access the Clear Database function.
Entering Privileged Mode

At the

DIAG-> prompt, select S. An Access Code will

be displayed and a Security Code will be requested. To

calculate the security code subtract the access code from

100 and then reverse the digits. See the following example.
Example: If the

Access Code = 25 and 100-25 = 75, then

reverse the 75 to 57. The

Security Code = 57.

Note: For an access code that results in a single digit

(i.e. 98: 100-98 = 2), assume a 0 before the digit

to get the security code (i.e. 2

→  02 → 20).

Clearing the Database

These steps will clear the totals from the database and

reset all of the fueling positions to zero. This process can

be repeated at any time during the meter mapping process

to get back to a clean database.

1. Follow the above instructions to enter the

privileged mode.

2. At the

DIAG(P)> prompt, select D for diagnostic

section.

3. Next, at the

Select Section: prompt, enter A to

select the database.

4. At the

DBASE-> prompt, enter C to clear the

database.

5. The TS-DIM will ask the following two questions:

a. “Are you sure you want to clear the

database?” Answer

Yes to clear the database.

b. “Database Cleared — do you want to store in

NVRam?” Answer

No.

Using the DIM Diagnostic

Once connected to the DIM Diagnostic you will see all

available positions for Fueling Points 1 through 8.
Enter N to cycle through the remaining Fueling Points.
To verify communications between the TS-DIMIB and the

dispenser / POS system dispense a small amount of fuel at

one or more fueling points. The volume dispensed should

appear on the corresponding Fueling Point in one of the

positions. If the volume dispensed does not appear in one

of the eight positions for that fueling point then there is a

communication problem. Verify all cabling, connections,

and setup to ensure proper installation.

Step 4

Once you have finished using the DIM Diagnostic,

power

cycle the T5 series console to restore normal operation.

Advertising