PIcon II Console ControllerInstallation GuideandUser Reference Manual
PIcon II InstallationRev 1.0 January 20145Quick StartupThis quick startup procedure lists the order and minimal programming steps for ope
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 20146OPERATIONIntroductionIn Operation Section, all functions available to the operator of the PIcon II
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 20147Active KeysPUMP KEYS Select dispenser numberAUTHORIZEAuthorize selected dispenserResume stopped di
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 20148Display and Status IndicatorsThe LCD display provides the operator with all sale information for t
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 20149The LEDs below each of the pump numbers are the status indicators for that particulardispenser/fue
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 201410SalesAuthorization must be made for a sale as either a Postpay, Preset Postpay, or Prepay sale.
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 201411Special Select FunctionsListed below are the five special operator Select Functions, along with t
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 201412Show Current Shift Totals — When prompted for Function pressing the <ENTER> keywill begin
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 201413Perform Shift Change — Before a shift change can be executed, totals from the shift mustbe viewe
PIcon II OperationRev 1.0 January 201414Operator AccessTo access PIcon II program and report features, a sequence utilizing a valid PIN C
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PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201415MANAGERManager AccessBefore initializing Manager Mode, restricted programming must be completed. To
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201416Manager Mode MGR 1 — Program Product PriceTo enter this mode from the mode number prompt, MGR 0, en
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201417Manager Mode MGR 5 — Set Date and TimeMGR 5 allows the setting of time, date and year. To enter MG
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201418Manager Mode MGR 6 — Beeper SettingsMode MGR 6 is used to select beeper volume, as well as single o
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201419To exit MGR 6, press the <MANAGER> key. MGR 0, the mode entry prompt, will appearon the disp
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201420By Pump — default is YesResettable — default is NoNon-resettable — default is NoPolled (read from d
PIcon II ManagerRev 1.0 January 201421Manager Mode MGR 10 — Set Default MOPMGR 10 sets the PIcon II into a default Method of Payment (MOP
PIcon II ReportsRev 1.0 January 201422REPORTSRead ReportsThe purpose of Read Reports is to select and display totals reports for viewing.
PIcon II ReportsRev 1.0 January 201423Select the report number and enter it on the PIcon II keypad, then press <ENTER>. Thebeginni
PIcon II ReportsRev 1.0 January 201424Print ReportsThe purpose of Print Reports is to generate and print totals reports if a printer is a
PICON II CONSOLE CONTROLLERUser Reference ManualCONTENTSGENERAL INFORMATION & WARRANTY ... 1General Information ..
PIcon II ReportsRev 1.0 January 201425PRN 11 — Shift 3 Totals By Pump (for 3 shifts previous)PRN 12 — Print Program SettingsPRN 13 — Prin
PIcon II ReportsRev 1.0 January 201426Print Header Character Codes01 = end of header 10 = new line0 48 F 70 U 85 j 106 y 121 - 45 < 9
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201427PROGRAMMINGTo avoid accidental mistakes and clearing of previous programming, Program Modes may
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201428Program Mode PGM 1 — Pump TypeAt the Program Mode prompt, PGM 0, press <1>, then press &l
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201429Hose Selection — After the dispenser number is chosen, Hose 1 is indicated on the display. From
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201430Product Name — the display now prompts for information about Product #1. To assign aproduct na
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201431Program Mode PGM 5 — Set Dollar or Cash/Credit (PIcon II default — C/R)PGM Mode 5 is used to se
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201432Program Mode PGM 7 — Handle for Authorization (PIcon II default — Yes)PGM 7 determines whether
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201433To exit Program Mode 8, press the <MANAGER> key. PGM 0, the mode entry prompt, willappear
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201434Program Mode PGM 11 — ATG Activation (PIcon II default — No)Program Mode 11 enables or disable
RPT 8 — Polled TotalsRPT 9 — Shift 1 Totals By Pump (for previous shift)RPT 10 — Shift 2 Totals By Pump (for 2 shifts previous)RPT 11 — Shift 3 Totals
PIcon II ProgrammingRev 1.0 January 201435When global settings have been configured (or if global settings are not available), press<P
PIcon II DiagnosticsRev 1.0 January 201436DIAGNOSTICSPIcon II Internal DiagnosticsRefer to our web site, www.pie-corp.com for more compre
PIcon II DiagnosticsRev 1.0 January 201437After connecting to the diagnostics port and starting the terminal emulation program, power upt
PIcon II DiagnosticsRev 1.0 January 201438 • Locate top diagnostic window displayed on terminal • Select D, Section Diagnostics
PIcon II DiagnosticsRev 1.0 January 201439PIcon II Code UpdateContact PIE for upgrade files, which can be loaded via PIE’s STM32 Update L
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PIcon II General Information & WarrantyRev 1.0 January 20141GENERAL INFORMATION & WARRANTYGeneral InformationThe PIcon II is an e
PIcon II General Information & WarrantyRev 1.0 January 20142 C Built-in hardware clock to time stamp all reports. C Compact size allo
PIcon II General Information & WarrantyRev 1.0 January 20143 PIcon II Manufacturer's WarrantyProgressive International Electron
PIcon II InstallationRev 1.0 January 20144INSTALLATIONGeneral Installation GuidelinesThe basic PIcon II system consists of several compon
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