Fuel Station Cardlock Installation Manual
Fuel Station Cardlock Installation Manual
Fuel Station Cardlock Installation Manual
11.05.30 rev 1
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Critical Do’s and Don'ts
Do not proceed without reading the following information
on this page. Critical!
3.1
CARDMASTER LEFT SIDE INTERNAL VIEW
DISPLAY
CABLE
CPU BOARD
SERIAL
PRINTER PORT
KEY PAD
CABLE
MAG READER
CABLE
3.2
FIRST ACTION NEW
INSTALLATIONS
ONCE THE INTERFACE IS STARTED FIRST TYPE “R” AND RESET THE
CARDMASTER.
THEN TYPE THE “SHIFT KEY” AND THE “6” KEY AT THE SAME TIME
TO EXIT THE UNIT.
ONCE THE EXIT RESPONSE IS ACHIEVED TYPE “R” AND RESET THE
CARDMASTER
3.3
Overview
System Components of the CardMaster Console:
Processor This board contains the microprocessors, the EPROM
Board (CPU) with the operating system firmware and memory for
databases and transactions. This board also interfaces to
the annunciator, display, card reader, pin-pad (keyboard),
and the printer serial port.
Power Supply The PSB inputs 110/220 vac (or 12/24 vdc) and regulates it
Board to 12 vdc—providing DC Voltage to our other boards and
peripherals.
I/O Board The I/O board interfaces with the CPU board, and controls
Pump two (2) 30 amp hose / pump relays. The PCB-I/O board
has AC power inputs, heater output voltage, DC power
Control
input, pulser inputs, and the data serial ports (RS-232 or
RS-485 as applicable)
Cabinet The thermostatically controlled cabinet heaters are
Heater located on the inside of the front door adjacent to the
area of the card swipe. These heaters have multiple
purposes: reducing corrosion from humidity, and keeping
components at operating temperatures in cold climates.
They also help to keep the card swipe from freezing with
snow and rain in bad weather.
LCD Display CardMaster’s back-lighted LCD displays 16 characters,
1/2” size, displaying screen prompts and input
verifications
3.4
CardMaster mounted to end of tank
Always follow the rules of the National Electric Code and all UL provisions when
mounting or installing CardMaster on the ends of aboveground tanks (skid
mounted, vehicle mounted, or merely sitting on the ground.
This would be interpreted to mean 18” or more away from the vertical surface of
the tank or container, and 48” or more above the ground (or skid platform)
surface. Please see below sketch.
18”
48”
3.5
CARDMASTER
INTERNAL
COMPONENT
LOCATIONS
3.6
Internal View of CardMaster Cabinet
KEYBOARD
ROTATING
CABLE TO LATCH, TO
EXTERNAL HOLD
SERIAL DOOR
PORT OPEN
POWER
SUPPLY
BOARD
CPU
PROCESSOR
I/O BOARD
ORANGE WIRE IS
GROUNDING
12 VDC
LUG TO EARTH
BLACK WIRE IS GROUND,
DCC INSIDE BOTTOM
3.7
CARDMASTER LEFT SIDE INTERNAL VIEW
DISPLAY
CABLE
CPU BOARD
SERIAL
PRINTER PORT
KEY PAD
CABLE
MAG READER
CABLE
3.8
CARDMASTER RIGHT SIDE VIEW
MODEM BOARD
GROUND TERMINAL
3.9
3.10
CARDMASTER
PHYSICAL
INSTALLATION
3.11
The CardMaster may be mounted on a Island Pedestal, or
a “Pump Topper Pedestal”. Installation must be done
according to all applicable codes as spelled out on page 2
of this manual.
CARDMASTER ON A
SHORT PEDESTAL.
SHORT PEDESTAL
ACTS AS A SPACER,
AND A PROTECTOR
PEDESTAL MOUNTED FOR CONDUITS/
CARDMASTER WIRING.
3.12
NEC Hazardous Location Installation Parameters
3.13
3.14
AC
WIRING
SECTION
3.15
I/O Board Key Connections and features Locations
Serial Ports
RS 232 RS 485/422 12 vdc
4 WIRE input from
Power
supply
Pulser 1 & 2
Wire
Inputs
120 ac
input to
Power
supply
Manual
By-Pass
Switches
Heater
Output
Connection
120 vac
Power
Input Top
Terminal ACH
Off Off
and bottom
Hook Hook
Terminal
Hose # 1 Hose # 2 Neutral
Relays for Pump Control, two
(2) 30 amp relays per hose
position, enabling 240 vac, or “Off Hook” Handle from
120 vac with switching Pump Handle input
neutrals
3.16
CardMaster WIRING Instructions
3.17
EARTH GROUND
GROUNDING:
3.18
CARDMASTER 120 VAC POWER SOURCE
1. The 120 vac power circuit used to power the CardMaster must
be a dedicated isolated circuit.
Neutral
3.19
WHAT NOT TO DO
AC POWER
The above picture shows the incorrect way of wiring a CardMaster AC power
source. The AC Hot and the AC Neutral are run from the breaker panel along
with the ground wire. The wire run to the panel is over 300’. Only one AC power
source is run to the island in the card reader.
The AC Neutral is split, one to the I/O board of the CardMaster and two feeds to
two suction pumps and tied together by the wire nut.
The AC Hot is split to the I/O of the CardMaster, and the two relays on the I/O
board and tied together with a wire nut.
3.20
ACH Hot wire to input side of relays and to
the input of the I/O Board
3.21
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AC POWER
IS WIRED INCORRECTLY!
3.22
Voltage while Suction Pump # 1 is on. Notice the 2.4vac drop at
Running. This does not reflect the drop in voltage at pump start. It was
much greater.
3.23
Voltage while Suction Pump # 2 is on. Notice the 2.7vac drop at
Running. This does not reflect the drop in voltage at pump start. It was
much greater. Observed voltage drop was to 104.3vac.
3.24
AC Input voltage returned to 118.1vac after pumps turned off.
This is a 0.8vac difference from the beginning of testing.
Measurement of ground resistance determined the ground was
not correct as well.
Resistance reading between Ground and AC Neutral should be
less than 1 Ohm. At this site the reading was 5 Ohms or more.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
3.25
PULSER CIRCUIT
3.26
3.27
OFF HOOK
Pump Handle (OFF HOOK) - This wire input tells the CardMaster the
dispenser is on (120 vac) and it initiates the recording of the transaction.
When this input is not active because of no input or wire is missing no
transaction will occur (voltage is zero input). Likewise, when this wire
goes to zero vac it tells the CardMaster the pump handle has been hung up
and the sale is terminated. If bleed through voltage exists it will not
terminate the sale until a time out, and will not start a new sale properly.
The Circuit is a 110vac input to the I/O board and must be applied after
the reset is complete or the handle switch is turned on. The voltage must go
to 0 vac when the handle is turned off.
0 VOLTS AC IS 0 VOLTS. LEAKAGE VOLTAGE OF 1 VAC OR
HIGHER WILL NOT ALLOW THE CARDMASTER TO SENSE A
‘SALE COMPLETE’ SIGNAL. SEE TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
3.28
COMMUNICATION
WIRING
SECTION
3.29
CPU BOARD LAYOUT
I/O BOARD
RIBBON
CONNECTOR
SYSTEM
ERROR
MANUAL
SENSE LIGHT
RESET
SWITCH
E-PROM
SYSTEM ID
RS 485 PRINTER
CHIP
RS 232 PRINTER
CHIP
3.30
Processor Board (CPU) TYPICAL
PRINTER COMMUNICATIONS
COM. PORT
RS 485/422
DRIVER CHIP
BLANK SOCKET
3.31
RS 422 TO PRINTER COMMUNICATION
5v RH RL TL TH
18 GAUGE OR EQUAL
2 1 4 3
RS-485 Connections
IF THE PRINTER PRINTS ????????? THEN THE TL AND TH LINES ARE MOST
LIKELY CROSSED.
3.32
RS-485 data port wiring information for direct to PC
for systems shipped after January 1, 2003
SLIDE SWITCHES
ARE POSITIONED
DCE AND T-ON R-ON
3.33
MODEM BOARD LAYOUT
SHIELDED RJ 11
TWO WIRE TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTOR
I/O BOARD INTERFACE CONNECTOR CABLE
POWER LIGHT
RECEIVE .
DATA
TRANSMIT
DATA
.
RING INDICATOR
3.34
RS-485 data port wiring information for Internal
Phone Modem for systems shipped after
March 1, 2004
3.35
FIELD WIRING NOTES: Not all potential wires are shown due to congestion of
space. Please read all comments and add applicable wires to your installation.
Cardlock Vending includes two relays per hose/motor position. This allows you to wire
for neutral switching where required by code, or desired by operator. The second
relay also allows you to switch both legs of a 240 vac circuit if desired. We show only
one pump handle off hook wire. One is required for each hose if there are two hoses.
Note: RS-485 converters require a wall plug power supply at the indoor
end.
3.36
CARDMASTER TYPICAL
INSTALLATION DRAWINGS
3.37
3.38
Pictured above is a wiring drawing for a single hose 120 vac suction pump. Please see separate pages
in this manual for serial communications wiring. Serial communications can be either journal printers
Single Hose Suction Pump 120 vac wiring
– or data serial communications. Cardlock Vending offers RS-485 serial communications. RS-485
serial is commonly run as far as 5000 feet. When installing serial communications it is critical that you
use the specific Belden shielded cables recommended. Never use telephone wire. Never use solid
wire. Never use unshielded wire.
3.39
Pictured above is a wiring drawing for a single hose 120 w/remote relay & selenoid. Please see separate
pages in this manual for serial communications wiring. Serial communications can be either journal
printers – or data serial communications. Cardlock Vending offers RS-485 serial communications.
RS-485 serial is commonly run as far as 5000 feet. When installing serial communications it is critical
that you use the specific Belden shielded cables recommended. Never use telephone wire. Never use
solid wire. Never use unshielded wire.
Single Hose Dispenser with Relay Control Box
3.40
Pictured above is a wiring drawing for a single hose 220 vac suction pump. Please see separate pages
in this manual for serial communications wiring. Serial communications can be either journal printers –
or data serial communications. Cardlock Vending offers RS-485 serial communications. RS-485
serial is commonly run as far as 5000 feet. When installing serial communications it is critical that you
use the specific Belden shielded cables recommended. Never use telephone wire. Never use solid wire.
Never use unshielded wire.
Single Hose Suction Pump Wiring 220 vac
3.41
Pictured above is a wiring drawing for a dual hose 120 vac suction pump. Please see separate pages
Dual Hose Suction Pump 120 vac
in this manual for serial communications wiring. Serial communications can be either journal printers
– or data serial communications. Cardlock Vending offers RS-485 serial communications. RS-485
serial is commonly run as far as 5000 feet. When installing serial communications it is critical that you
use the specific Belden shielded cables recommended. Never use telephone wire. Never use solid
wire. Never use unshielded wire.
3.42
12-24 VDC
SYSTEMS
3.43
I/O Board Key Connections and features Locations
Serial Ports
RS 232 RS 485/422 12 vdc
4 WIRE input from
Power
supply
Pulser 1 & 2
Wire
Inputs
120 ac
input to
Power
supply
Manual
By-Pass
Switches
Heater
Output
Connection
120 vac
Power
Input Top
Terminal ACH
Off Off
and bottom
Hook Hook
Terminal
Hose # 1 Hose # 2 Neutral
Relays for Pump Control, two
(2) 30 amp relays per hose
position, enabling 240 vac, or “Off Hook” Handle from
120 vac with switching Pump Handle input
neutrals
3.44
CARDMASTER 12-24 VDC POWER
3.45
GateControl WIRING Instructions
Follow all applicable local and national safety codes
Install CardMaster on a dedicated 10 amp circuit.
3.46
CARDMASTER CONFIGURATIONS
CardMaster RF is available for those sites that do not want to tear up concrete or
asphalt to install communication wiring. RF CardMasters eliminate problems
related to transient voltages such as lightning strikes and static discharges.
The CardMaster may be used to control many different devices that need to have
a card system control their on/off functions, and the CardMaster will allow
accountability for those functions.
Gate Control is the most common usage after fuel control for the CardMaster.
Gate control wiring is similar to the fuel wiring. However, it is best to determine
wiring requirements from the Gate Manufacturer.
Environments with much sand, dust, cement and other types of airborne
contaminants can cause premature failure of magnetic cards and magnetic reader
components. When considering installation in these types of environments please
consider the Cardless option for the CardMaster.
Sales and technical help are available at our toll free number 1-888-487-5040
3.47
Thank you for using CardMaster from Cardlock Vending. Cardlock Vending
also manufactures:
Please look at Cardlock Vending’s web site for more product or sales information.
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