Basic Systems (Comcard Compin & CWIDKey)
a PIN-pad installed.
2. If the pump/dispenser has a PIN pad connected, then it can be
configured to display a receipt prompt as part of the transaction
authorisation process. This prompt would be the same as for a
pump/dispenser with a Receipt Printer connected to the C4000
(detailed on the previous page). To select this option the third digit of
the Configuration Code for the C4000 should be set to '4' or '5',
depending upon whether a standard or Secure PIN pad is installed on
the pump/dispenser.
Electrical connection of the Receipt Printer in this mode is covered in the
Central Controller Service Manual.
Basic Systems (Comcard Compin & CWIDKey)
For these systems to operate the 'b' setting digit 3 must be set to two. Refer
'b' Settings (see page 18). In this mode of operation the 'C4000 Head'
operates as a totally self-contained system operating independently of the
central controller. The C4000 'Comms' circuitry, which is usually used for
communicating with a controller, is now used to run an audit trail and/or
receipt printer (Refer Printer Set-up (see page 40)). These systems can
have a maximum of 99 cards/pins/keys.
The Comcard Basic system uses magstrip cards to initiate a transaction.
These cards are encoded with an access number and a card number.
There can be only one access number per pump and the card numbers
must be in the range of 01 to 99.
In older Comcard basic systems, card number 99 was
reserved for servicing.
All Comcard Basic systems will have a card reader attached to the front or
side of the pump/dispenser.
Usually the card number is printed or embossed on the card. If this is not
the case the card can be identified in the same manner as the CWIDKey
identification procedure.
The Compin Basic system simply uses a two digit PIN number to initiate a
transaction. This operates in the same manner as the Comcard Basic
system except that digit 4 of the configuration code (refer Setting the
Configuration Code (see page 16) ) must be set to two (2). Also there is no
access number required. The PIN number acts as the card number and all
of the same totals are available.
The CWIDKey Basic system uses a CWID (Compac wireless Identifier) key
to initiate a transaction. These systems have a CWID aerial placed at the
nozzle or on the pump/dispenser.
Where the aerial is placed at the nozzle, the CWID tags must be mounted
in close proximity to the filling spout. If the aerial is on the dispenser the
customer must hold the CWID tag close to the reader panel on the
dispenser. The CWID tags are a small (approx. 32mm x 5mm diameter)
sealed tag. They do not require batteries.
The CWIDKey Basic system operates in the same manner as the Comcard
Basic system except that digit 3 of the configuration code (refer Setting the
Configuration Code (see page 16) ) must be set to six (6). The CWID tags