OPW Petro Vend FSC3000 Manuale utente

Part Number: M1700, Rev. 14
Issue Date: 8/10/2021
Supersedes: 7/8/2020
M1700 - FSC3000™
FSC3000
IOM

NOTE: Before you use this manual, make sure you have the most recent revision. Look at the
revision of this document to make sure it agrees with the most current revision found at
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latest revision if necessary.
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Inc./Dover Corporation, Dover Fueling Solutions UK Ltd. and their affiliated entities.
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Compliance Information
Software is compliant with Visa U.S.A. Payment Application Best Practices (PABP) /Payment Card Industry
Payment Application Data Security Standard (PCI PA-DSS) guidelines by restricting user access to sensitive
cardholder data.
Specific to networks that process bankcards (i.e., Visa, MasterCard, T-Chek™, Comdata, American
Express, Discover and JCB) using the dual-serial port convertor and connecting the inbound port to the
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FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller direct-connect serial port (Port 1) conflicts with the guidelines described in
the “M030001_PA1-PA-DSS-Implementation-Guide” provided with your FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller.
Please review the “M030001_PA1-PA-DSS-Implementation-Guide.pdf” for more information on maintaining
your PCI-DSS compliance.
For installation wiring reference, fuel control field wiring diagrams for the equipment that follows that includes
Bennett, Fill-Rite, Wayne and other products, go to the OPWGlobal.com website (technician login required).
Scan or click the QR code below or go to http://www.opwglobal.com/opw-fms/tech-support/technicians-
portal/fuel-control-field-wiring-diagrams-for-dispensing-equipment.
NOTE: A Technician login is required to access the Technician Portal. For technician
registration, go to the Technician Registration page at http://www.opwglobal.com/opw-
fms/tech-support/technician-registration.
l Bennett 3800 Duo-2
l Bennett 3800 Single
l Bennett Mechanical
l Fill-Rite
l Gasboy 9100 Dispenser
l Gasboy 9100 Duo-1 Pump
l Gasboy 9100 Duo-2 Pump
l Gasboy 9800 Dispenser
l Gasboy Pump
l Gasboy 9850KX
l Wayne Reliance Dual Dispenser
l Wayne Reliance Duo-2
l Wayne Reliance Single Dispenser
l Wayne Reliance Single Pump
l Wayne Select Dual
l Wayne Select Duo-2
l Wayne Select Single Duo-1 Pump
l Wayne Select Single
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Table of Contents
Section 1 Important Safety Information 7
1.1 Safety Warnings 8
1.2 Information Panels 8
1.3 Installer Safety 10
1.4 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD) 11
1.5 FCC Compliance 12
1.6 Applicable Warnings, Battery Safety 13
1.6.1 Internal Coin Cell Battery Safety 13
Section 2 FSC3000 Controller 14
2.1 Technical Specifications 15
2.1.1 Remote vs. Integrated FSC3000 15
2.2 Components & Diagrams 16
2.2.1 Main Board Components 16
2.2.2 Parts Listings & Accessories Exploded View 16
2.2.3 System Wiring Schematics 18
2.3 Ports 20
2.3.1 USB Key 20
2.3.2 Ethernet 21
2.3.3 Phone Line 22
2.3.4 RS-485 23
2.3.5 RS-232 24
2.4 Installation 34
2.4.1 Integrated FSC3000 Communication Conduit 34
2.4.2 Remote FSC3000 34
2.4.3 SIMM Activation 35
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2.4.4 Wireless Radio Modem Installation 35
2.4.5 Additional System Options 35
2.5 Physical Configuration 36
2.5.1 FSC3000 Access Connections – Baud Rate Setting 36
2.5.2 Direct-Connect Serial Communication to PC 36
2.5.3 PC Connection via Dial-In 36
2.5.4 PC Connection via Built-in Ethernet Adapter 37
2.6 Startup & Test 38
2.6.1 Cold-Start 38
2.6.2 Software Configuration 38
2.6.3 FSC3000 Ethernet Port Setup 39
Section 3 Pump Control 45
3.1 Direct Pump Control (DPC) 46
3.1.1 Wayne and Gilbarco 46
3.1.2 Gasboy 46
3.1.3 DPC Technical Specifications 46
3.1.4 DPC Installation 47
3.1.5 DPC Pump Control (Electronic Control) Conduit Requirements 47
3.1.6 DPC Interface in a Remote Enclosure (for Wayne and Gilbarco) 48
3.1.6.1 Wayne Data Distribution Box Connection to DPC Board 49
3.1.6.2 Gilbarco D-Box Connection to DPC Board 50
3.1.7 Install a DPC Interface in a Terminal Pedestal (for Wayne and Gilbarco) 51
3.1.7.1 20-4428 Board Plate Assembly Installation 51
3.1.7.2 Pedestal Mount DPC Kit Installation (FMS P/N 20-4419-DPC) 52
3.1.8 Install a DPC Interface for Gasboy® 55
3.1.8.1 Remote DPC Interface for Gasboy Installation 55
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3.1.8.2 DPC Interface for Gasboy Pedestal Installation 56
3.1.9 Physical Configuration 58
3.1.9.1 DPC Interface Jumper Setup (for Wayne and Gilbarco) 58
3.1.10 Software Configuration 59
3.1.11 Testing 59
3.2 Dispenser Terminal Control (DTC) 60
3.2.1 Technical Specifications 60
3.2.2 Terminal Types 60
3.2.2.1 Wayne CAT (Card Authorization Terminal) 60
3.2.2.2 Gilbarco CRIND (Card Reader in Dispenser) 60
3.2.3 Diagrams 61
3.2.3.1 Wayne DTC 61
3.2.3.2 Gilbarco DTC 61
3.2.3.3 Gilbarco Secure Prompts DTC 62
3.2.4 DTC Installation 63
3.2.4.1 DTC Remote Enclosure Installation 63
3.2.5 Physical Configuration 64
3.2.5.1 Wayne CAT-specific 64
3.2.5.2 Gilbarco CRIND-specific 65
3.2.6 Software Configuration 66
Section 4 Maintenance & Troubleshooting 67
4.1 FSC3000 (Remote Only) Maintenance 67
4.2 Fuel Island Terminal Maintenance 67
4.3 Remote Enclosures 68
4.4 Journal Printer 68
Appendix A - Pump Control Test Checklist 69
Warranty 75
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Section 1 Important Safety Information
You must read and understand all safety information in this manual.
IMPORTANT: ONLY APPROVED, TRAINED TECHNICIANS ARE PERMITTED TO
INSTALL OR DO SERVICING ON THE EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS SHOWN IN THE
PROCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL.
For your protection, obey all safety panels, warnings and instructions where they occur.
Read the safety and compliance information completely in the sections that follow before you begin
installation.
DANGER: To prevent the possibility of explosion or fire, do not use electrical
or battery operated power tools in or near the Hazardous Area! Only use
pneumatic or hand tools.
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1.1 Safety Warnings
This manual contains many important Safety Alerts. There can be a risk of injury or damage to property if you
do not obey these alerts. The panels below show the types of safety warnings that can be seen and how
each is specified.
DANGER: Indicates an immediately hazardous condition that, if not prevented, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a possibly hazardous condition that, if not prevented, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a possibly hazardous situation that, if not prevented, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates important information not related to hazards. A condition that, if not
prevented, can result in property damage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Indicates instructions and procedures related to safety or
gives the location of safety equipment
1.2 Information Panels
NOTE: This panel gives more information about an instruction or procedure.
IMPORTANT: This panel contains special information that is important and must be read and
obeyed.
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REMINDER: This panel shows information that has been given before in the manual that is
important to show again.
TIP: A step or procedure that is recommended to make another step or procedure easier.
INFORMATION: This panel shows references to more information in other sources.
READ CAREFULLY: This panel points to information that must be fully read and understood
before doing the procedure(s) that comes after.
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1.3 Installer Safety
CAUTION: Incorrect installation can cause a risk of injury to installers and
users of this equipment. Incorrect installation can result in environmental
contamination or equipment damage. Read these instructions carefully!
Refer to the National Electrical Code (NFPA No. 70) and the Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair
Garages Code (NFPA No. 30A) to make sure your installation is correct.
Installers must obey the instructions in this document to complete a safe installation.
For installations outside the United States, make sure that the installation obeys all applicable local codes.
The installer must know and obey all applicable local codes in the country or county where this unit is
installed.
NOTE: Local codes can specify special installation requirements. Installation is subject to
approval by the local authority with jurisdiction at the site.
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