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MDE-5474B

Programming
Quick Reference Guide
April 2021

Software Versions
This card is intended for LATITUDE™ LS100/200/300 series units. For more details on programming and errors, refer to 
MDE-5445A Latitude Service Manual.

Security/PIN Code Entry


It is strongly recommended that the appropriate station authority change/reset the security codes to enhance security. The security
codes are default factory settings.
Level 0: 0000 Level 1: 2222 Level 2: 1503 Level 3: 1309 Level 4: 0128

Programming Steps
1. Press F1.
2. Enter the PIN code for higher-level programming as required.
3. Toggle the Weights and Measures (W&M) switch to ON position, if required.
4. Program the unit as required.
5. When finished with programming, toggle the W&M switch to OFF position.
6. Press F2 to exit.

From Level 0:
Command Code 1: Software Information
Function Code 1: Display Electronics Platform
Function Code 2: Display Software Version
Function Code 3: Display Software Minor Version

Command Code 2: Hash and CRC


This page is intentionally left blank. Function Code 1: W&M Hash Code
Function Code 2: Display CRC

From Level 1:
Command Code 20: Set Price Per Unit (PPU)
1. Select Side 1, 2, or 3 (both sides).
2. Select Grade.
3. Select Price Level.
4. Enter the new PPU.
Command Code 22: Preset Types and Values
Function Code Option Value
0 = Disabled/Default*
5 = Money Rounding Digit 1 = xxxxXx
6 = Volume Rounding Digit 2 = xxxXxx
Note: “X” indicates digit for transaction 3 = xxXxxx
rounding. 4 = xXxxxx
5 = Xxxxxx

Command Code 24: Operations Mode


1 = Two-wire*
2 = Standalone
Command Code 25: Volume Allocation
1. Select Grade.
2. Enter the Allocation Volume Amount (0 to 9999999).
(Default = 0, No Volume Allocation)
Command Code 27: Review Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)
Function Code Option Function
2 Display Volume Correction Factor
3 Display Fuel Density
4 Display Current Fuel Temperature
5 Display Gross Volume Totals
6 Display Software Version
7 Real-time Transaction
8 Engineering Audit

*Default
†This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep.
Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc.
All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands
does not imply endorsement. does not imply endorsement.
© 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved. © 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Command Code 28: Change Level PIN Function
1 = 1st pass Functional Detail Option Value
Code
2 = 2nd pass
X = Strip Number or Fueling
3 = New PIN accepted Point Number
0 = New PIN not accepted
Y = 1 (Enable Fueling Point
Command Code 31: Money Allocation Disable Fueling Point Color, where the color will be
7 Color same as that set for Busy
1. Select Grade. Fueling Point Color)
2. Enter Allocation Money Amount (0 to 9999999). Y = 0 (Disable Fueling Point
(Default=0, No Money Allocation) Color, where the default color
will be red)
Command Code 35: Motor Protection X = 1 (Indicates that Skylight
8 Turn off all perimeter LEDs are ON)
Function Code Functional Detail Option Value LEDs X = 0 (Indicates that 
Perimeter LEDs are OFF)
1 : Disable
1 Motor Protection X = 1 (Skylight LEDs are ON)
2*: Enable Turn off both Skylight
9 X = 0 (Skylight LEDs are
1 : 180V-230V AC LEDs
2 Motor Type Selection OFF)
2*: 90V-110V AC
**The option value ranges
from 1 to 8, where the value 
10 Configure Skylight Color indicates the Skylight LED
From Level 2: Color. Default = 8 (White
5000K).
Command Code 40: Two-wire ID (Pump Number)
** X =1 (Red), 2 (Orange), 3 (Yellow), 4 (Green), 5 (Blue), 6 (Purple), 7 (White), and 
1. Select Side 1 (A) or 2 (B). 8 (White 5000K)

2. Enter ID 1 - 16: Side 1 = 7; Side 2 = 11.


Command Code 45: Segment (Lamp) Test Time
Function Options = 2 to 9 seconds. The default value is 3*.
Functional Detail Option Value
Code
Command Code 51: Pump Beeper
1. Protocol Address 
Set Two-wire, ATCL, Nuovo, Side 1 1*: Enabled*
1 Pignone, Puma LAN Protocol 2: Disabled
Address 2. Protocol Address 
Side 2
1. Baud Rate 5787 bps Command Code 53: Set Timeout
Two-wire, WCL Function Range
Timeout Value
2. Baud Rate 4800 bps Code (seconds)
Two-wire, ATCL,
Puma LAN 1* 0-255 Beeper Time-out (Default = 0)

3. Baud Rate 1200 bps 2 0-999 Set Preset Timeout (Default = 30)
Set Two-wire, ATCL, Nuovo,
2 Pignone, Puma LAN Baud ATCL 3 0-255 Set Initial Beeper Timeout (Default = 0)
Rate 4. Baud Rate 9600 bps 4 1-30 Set Guard Timeout (Default = 5)
Two-wire, ATCL This page is intentionally left blank.
Set Maximum Authorize time (Default = 0),
5. Baud Rate 19200 bps 5 0-255
Unit value is 10 sec
Two-wire
1-4 x = Set Side (Default = 1)
6. Baud Rate 2400 bps
Nuovo Pignone 6 yyy = Set Nozzle Changing Time between
0-120 UHF Nozzle and Sat Nozzle Per Side
(Default = 0)
Command Code 42: Printer
Set Display Backlight Power Safe Mode
Function (Default = 0)
Functional Detail Option Value 7 0-300 (where 0 = no satellite timeout and 
Code
15 - 300 = user settable range)
Configure Printer for X = Side Number
1† 8 1-30 Set Dead Man Button Timeout (Default = 5)
Fueling Point Y = Printer Number
9 1-9 Set Vapor Crush Time (Default = 2)
X = 1 (Clear header/footer
info) 10 1-99 Set Total Vapor Time (Default = 30)
Copy header and footer 
2† information to CPU Enter Max Time without Progress 
X = 2 (Copy header/footer 11 0-250
info from USB) (Dispensing) (In seconds) (Default = 90)

X = 0 (Disable printer) Maximum Fill (Dispense) Timeout 


12 0-180
3† Configure Printer (1 unit = 10 sec) (Default = 18)
X = 1 (Enable printer)
Initial Dispenser Timeout (In seconds) 
13 0-250
X = 1 (Standard Transaction (Default = 0)
Configure Transaction Print format)
4† 14 10-70 Display Intensity (Brightness) (Default = 50)
Print Format X = 2 (User Info Transaction
Print format) Display Modes (0 - Backlight OFF, 
15 0-3 1- Backlight DIM, 2 - Backlight ON, 
**The option value ranges 3 - Backlight DIM_OFF) (Default = 1)
from 1 to 8, where the value 
indicates the canopy color. 16 1-15 Leak Start Time out (in secs) - only for GVR
Configure Available leak test (Default = 0)
5 Fueling Point Color Here, the canopy color
indicates that the Fueling
Point is available for fueling. Command Code 56: Stop Button Control
Default = 4 (Green).
1 = Stops One Side ONLY
**The options value ranges 2 = Stops Both Sides*
from 1 to 8, where the value
indicates the canopy color.
6
Configure Busy Fueling
Here, the canopy color Command Code 59: Special Operations
Point Color 1 = Soft Cold Start
indicates that the Fueling
Point is busy. 2 = Reset/Clear Event Log
Default = 1 (Red).
3 = Reboot
*Default *Default
†This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep. †This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep.
Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc.
All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands
does not imply endorsement. does not imply endorsement.
© 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved. © 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Function Code 26†: Operation Mode Protection Function Code Functional Detail Option Value Code Description Corrective Action
1 = Disabled*
X = Set Fueling Point
2 = Security Switch Required Code Description Corrective Action Tip 1: Check POS setting
Push to Stop  Y = Set HIB Number 5413 Unit price on zero
8.X.Y.Z
Function Code 30: Pulser Error Reporting Button Application FLASH Tip 2: Check CC 20
Z = Set HIB Input Channel 101 Reload pump application
1 = Disable Side (Persistent)* Number is invalid
Tip 1: Warmstart (*)
2 = Disable Side 1112 24V supply fail Information only
0 = Not Defined Display board soft-
3 = Stop Current Transaction Only
Check keypad keys or replace 5603 ware error or ver- Tip 2: Open the Security
4 = Disable Grade(s) Only 1 = Complimentary Pulser 1114 Keypad key stuck
the keypad sion changed Switch and then 
5 = Disable Grade(s) Only (Persistent) 9 Set Pulser Type 2 = Standard Pulser/ Warmstart (*)
Quadrature 5034 Software coldstart Warmstart (*)
Function Code 31: Unauthorized Flow Error Reporting Head: Door switch
3 = SIP Pulser 5035 Hardware coldstart Warmstart (*) 5721
1 = Logging/Information Only* open
2 = Disable Transaction 0 = Not defined 5036 Database corrupted Warmstart (*)
Hydraulic: Panel
3 = Disable Transaction and Two-wire Offline for 10 minutes 1 = Proportional Valve 5037 Totalizer corrupted Warmstart (*) 5723
switch open
10 Set Valve Type
Function Code 32†: Preset Roundup Minimum 2 = Two stage valve SIP/IS Pulser Tip 1: Check board and 
1 = 0.100 Minimum* 5047 reverse flow Check the pulser connection connections
3 = Reserved IS-Hub 1 discon-
2 = 0.075 Minimum detected 6001
3 = 0.050 Minimum nected
Tip 1: Disconnect the valve coil Tip 2: Check jumper setting 
4 = 0.030 Minimum Common Error Codes and start fueling. If it is  (short pin 1 and 2)
Function Code 33†: Price Change Method Unauthorized flow possible to fuel one, the valve IS-Interface discon- Check IS Board and 
5049 6002
1 = Price Change Immediate* Code Description Corrective Action detected is defective. nected connections
2 = Price Change Immediate (OIML)
Tip 1: Warmstart (*) Tip 1: Check IS Board and 
Tip 2: Exchange the valve.
Function Code 34: Door Switch Method connections
SIP/IS Pulser: IS-Hub 2 discon-
1 = Disabled* W&M RAM database  Tip 2: If not resolved by Tip 1, 6003
E1 5050 Invalid  nected
2 = Enabled corrupted power recycle the pump. If the Tip 2: Check jumper setting 
error persists, contact the  pulser pattern (short pin 2 and 3)
3 = Clear Last Transaction Switch
service team. SIP-Calibration Check/close the switch at the Tip 1: Check hydraulics
5054
Function Code 43: Vapor Recovery Configuration One or more tasks not switch is ON SIP Pulser 6030 Hose leak test failed
The value for this function code indicates the duration for which E4 Warmstart (*)
started W&M: Calibration Tip 2: Check CC 83.1
dispenser willl function in case of vapor recovery error. The Check/close the switches on
E5 Software coldstart Warmstart (*) 5055 switch  Tip 1: Check hydraulics
error occurs when the A/L ratio is not in the range of 0.85 to 1.5. E-cal Board
is ON 6031 Hose leak test failed
1 = 168 hours (default value) F1 > 2 > 0128 > ENTER > 17 >
E6 NV data mismatch ENTER > 1 >ENTER > 1 > Check/close the switch on Tip 2: Check CC 83.1
2 = 72 hours (for MEA/SEA region) 5056 Security switch ON
ENTER Apollo CPU Board Tip 1: Check hydraulics
Hose leak test inter-
Command Code 92†: Set Side Exists Tip 1: Check if the HIB is 5057 Unauthorized flow 6032
rupted
1 = Both Sides Exist* E7 NV data download error connected properly. Tip 2: Check CC 83.1
Any of the fueling
2 = Single Side Left Tip 2: Replace the HIB point is in configura- Tip 1: Check the connection
3 = Single Side Right Complete the configuration 6035 Tank low level error
Database not compatible 5061 tion state and 
E8 Warmstart (*) and lift the nozzle Tip 2: Check tank sensor
with previous version nozzle lifts on other 
Command Code 93: Hydraulic Interface  fueling points Tip 1: Check CC 80 and 
Warmstart (*) with security
Board (HIB) Configuration E9 Hardware coldstart Transaction sus- Maximum flow rate CC 76.2
switch in normal position 6081
Function Code Functional Detail Option Value 5104 pended by watch- exceeded
New software version Open the security switch and Tip 2: Check the flow rate
E10 dog
W = Set Fueling Point detected then Warmstart (*)
Tip 1: Check all boards and  Tip 1: Open the Security
X = Set Logical Number E60 Totalizer corrupted Warmstart (*)
Display board com- connections New software ver- Switch and Warmstart (*)
1.W.X.Y.Z Standard Nozzle 5111 6086
Y = Set HIB Number Tip 1: Check the pulser for munication failure sion detected (E10)
Z = Set HIB Input Channel tampered, reboot for SIP, Tip 2: Check CC 92 Tip 2: Check solenoid valves
Number check the HW Check the connection between
20 Pulser disconnected Display board not Check the display and address Communication lost
5113 6088 pulser and IS Hub or SIP and
X = Set Steering Valve present jumper
Number Tip 2: Check the pulser  with pulser device
IS Bus
2.W.X.Y.Z Motor Relay connection on the IS-Hub CC 17 1 1 (copy CPU to HIB)
Y = Set HIB Number NV data mismatch Or SIP/IS Pulser:
26 Invalid calibration factor Calibrate the pump 5115 6089 Pulser enable state Check/change the pulser
Z = Set HIB Relay Number error CC 17 1 2 (copy HIB to CPU)
Tip 1: Check the solenoid valve then do 59 3 to reboot. error
W = Set Fueling Point
29 Valve stuck Tip 1: Check hardware and
Tip 1: Warmstart (*)
X = Set Steering Valve Tip 2: Power recycle
Number 5130 Display board error connections (pulsers and IS
4.W.X.Y.Z Steering Valve Hub or SIP and IS Bus 
33 Stop-button activated Information only Tip 2: Check the eventlog
Y = Set HIB Number SIP/IS Pulser: Too
Connector)
Tip 1: Check the function of the Stop button config- 6090 many 
Z = Set HIB Relay Number Check the connection and 
nozzle switches 5137 ured but hardware pulsers enabled
Nozzle out during power configuration (CC91 FC5) Tip 2: Check communication
X = Set Fueling Point 44 not present
up (LEDs on CPU and
Y = Set HIB Number Tip 2: Nozzle out = contact
5.X.Y.Z Speed Button 5139 Stop button stuck Check the button and wiring IS-Interface)
closed
Z = Set HIB Input Channel Too many nozzle Check out the power source
Number Tip 1: Enter an increased pre-
46 Minimum preset limit 5150 signals at the same Change the IS-Hub Board 6150 Motor under voltage provided to motor AC input on
set value
X = Set Fueling Point time HIB
Tip 1: Check the wiring to the
7.X.Y.Z Push to Start  Y = Set HIB Number Tip 1: Check the totalizer, Check out the power source
Button POS system
POS communication lost  Totalizer connected display board and  6151 Motor over voltage provided to motor AC input on
Z = Set HIB Input Channel 50
Number (disconnected) 5183 but no return pulse connections HIB
Tip 2: Check the shielding of
control Check out the power source
the cable connection info: Motor under
Tip 2: Check the totalizer 6152 provided to motor AC input on
W&M database CRC Coldstart and  voltage
99 HIB
incorrect re-program the parameters

*Default *Default
†This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep. †This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep.
Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc.
All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands
does not imply endorsement. does not imply endorsement.
© 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved. © 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Command Code 64†: Set Auth for Calibration from FCC Options: 0 - 200 volume units per minute
Tech Notes: Function
(Default = 70 liters per minute)
Code Description Corrective Action Functional Detail Option Value
Code
Check out the power source Command Code 85†: Comma/Decimal Point
Set Auth for Calibration 1*: Disable
6153 info: Motor over voltage provided to motor AC input on 1
from FCC Function
HIB 2: Enable Functional Detail Option Value
Code
Check the HIB connection and Set Money Decimal
6161 HIB device disconnected
restart the pump From Level 3: 1
Point for Display
Tip 1: Coldstart and then  Set Volume Decimal (X = 
2 1-0 digits after decimal point, 
re-program the config file Command Code 17†: Dual Backup Point for Display
IS proxy serial break 2-1 digits after decimal point, 
8012 Set PPU Decimal 3-2 digits after decimal point, 
error Function 3
Tip 2: Check IS-Hub or Functional Detail Option Value Point for Calculation 4-3 digits after decimal point)
Code
IS-Switch-Hub Set PPU Decimal
X=1 (CPU to HIB) 4
Tip 1: Check/input the SIP 1 Only NV Backup Position for Display
SIP serial number mis- address CC 76.7 X=2 (HIB to CPU)
8025
match
Tip 2: Perform Warmstart Command Code 75†: Fuel Density Command Code 86†: Comma/Decimal Point
Note: Fuel density is used to set the ATC and Vapor Recovery 1 : Decimal Point
SIP configured but not
8026 Check SIP installation function as mentioned in the following table: 2* : Comma*
detected
Value
8027 SIP device busy Information only CC Type
(Y)
Tip 1: Put the SIP back into the
From Level 4:
0 Invalid (default)
8029
SIP lift-off-detection bracket Command Code 90†: Unit Type
active 1 Gasoline - North America (730)
1* = 1 Grade, 1 Hose MPD® (also Ultra-Hi)
Tip 2: Check mounting 2 Diesel - North America (840) 2 = 2 Grade, 2 Hose MPD (also Ultra-Hi)
Display proxy update 3 Unleaded 90/92/95 – Europe (745) 80 = 1 Grade, 1 Hose (each side)
8124 90 = 2G4H4D Grade1 on each Fueling point
error 4 Unleaded 98 – Europe (745)
9157 USB log file read 5 Diesel – Europe (833) Command Code 91: Select Installed Options
Tip 1: Ensure that there is no 6 Leaded Substitute 98 – Europe (755)
leakage in the nozzle. Function Code 1: Preset Keypad Type
9160 Nozzle lock 7 E85 Ethanol – Europe (785) 1 = Disabled*
Tip 2: To unlock CC 99 side 8 Lamp Oil – Europe (800) 2 = 5-button Preset
75. X. Y
nozzle, enter 0. Where 3 = Incremental Preset
9 Gas Oil – Europe (850) 4 = Programmable Pump Preset
X = Grades 1-6
Lift the nozzle to clear the Y = Value
Failed to install file sys- 10 Generic Uncompensated Fuel (1)
9162
tem on USB
error. Use FAT32 formatted Function Code 2†: Push-to-start
USB drive and try again. 11 LPG – Europe (537) 1 = Disabled*
Lift the nozzle to clear the 12 Bio-Diesel – Europe (1) 2 = Enabled
9163 USB log timeout error. Use FAT32 formatted 13 Propane – Belgium (510) Function Code 3†: Set Vapor Recovery
USB drive and try again.
14 Propane – UK (512) 1 = Disabled*
Lift the nozzle to clear the 2 = VaporVac®
15 E85 Ethanol without VR– Europe (785)
9164 Failed writing USB log error. Use FAT32 formatted 3 = VMC/VAPORIX without Shutdown
USB drive and try again. 16 E0…E40 w. VR – Germany (121) 4 = VMC/VAPORIX with Shutdown
Tip 1: Maintain less folders in 17 E60…E100 w. VR – Germany (114) Note: VMC/VAPORIX systems cannot be used with 
mass storage. Ensure that the 18 B0…B100 – Germany (85)
DEF/Adblue®/ARLA dispensers installed with Cold
USB drive is empty. Weather Warning kits.
9165 USB file open fail
Function Code 5: Push-to-stop
Tip 2: Lift the nozzle to clear Notes: 1) Select Side
1 = Disabled*
the error. Try taking logs again. 2) Select Value
2 = Enabled
Note: To do the Warmstart(*) process, proceed as follows:
Command Code 76: New Calibration Procedure Function Code 6: ATC
Press F1 > 2. 8888 is displayed. Enter password 0128 >
Function Code: 1 1 = Disabled*
59 > ENTER > 3 > ENTER. The system reboots and the
For more information on CC 76, refer to MDE-5475A Calibration 2 = Enabled
pump restarts.
Quick Reference Card Latitude LS100/200/300.
Function Code 11†: Set Totalizer
Command Code 77: Change PIN 1 = Without Totalizer
Change Level 0,1, 2, 3, and 4 PIN Codes 2 = Totalizer per Hose/Meter
Note: PIN Code MUST be entered twice. Refer to 3 = Totalizer per Grade
“Command Code 28: Change Level PIN” on page 2. 4 = Totalizer related to the Pumping Unit/Motor
Function Code Change PIN Code
Function Code 12†: Nozzle Activated Pump Handle
0 Level 0 1 = Disabled*
1 Level 1 2 = Enabled
Note: Enabling this feature allows Grade Select Buttons to be
2 Level 2
used on Multi-hose MPDs and Multi-hose blenders. This
3 Level 3 should not be used on other models.
4 Level 4
Function Code 14: Set Vapor Recovery Option
1 = Without VRC
Command Code 80†: Maximum Flow Rate 2 = With VRC
Note: Flow Control must be set to 98 for Ultra-Hi™ units. 3 = With VRC and Monitoring
1. Select Side 1 to 4. 4 = With VRC and Re-regulation
2. Select Nozzle 1 to 6.

*Default
†This entry requires the security switch to be moved to the unsealed position before entry; otherwise, the unit will respond with a double beep.
Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. Gilbarco®, MPD®, and VaporVac® are registered trademarks of Gilbarco Inc. LATITUDE™ and Ultra-Hi™ are trademarks of Gilbarco Inc.
All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands All product names, logos, and brands are the property of their respective owners and are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands
does not imply endorsement. does not imply endorsement.
© 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved. © 2021 by Gilbarco Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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