Owner's manual
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A vehicle delivery system typically includes the following
components:
The metering system is typically mounted to the back
or side of a delivery vehicle to measure the product
being delivered. Components of this system can
include the meter, electronic register, strainer, air
eliminator, and control valve.
The DMS Module provides connections for the printer,
the DMS Lap Pad, electronic registers, and a USB
ash memory device. It is powered by the vehicle’s
battery and accessory circuit. It can be mounted to
support brackets in the cab of the vehicle. These
support brackets are supplied with each unit.
The DMS Lap Pad is the user interface device. It is
used for initial set up, calibration of the system, data
collection and delivery execution.
The printer prints out a record of the delivery. This
ticket is typically a multi-layer ticket so one copy may
be left with the customer and one retained for physical
record of the delivery.
The USB ash memory device is a data repository
used to transfer data between the DMS Module and
the ofce computer.
DMS Ofce is a data capture program that serves
as the bridge between the DMS Module and your
company’s back ofce software. It also congures
ticket printouts and driver information.
Epson Slip Printer
M-10 Meter with LectroCount LCR-II Electronic
Register, Optical Air Eliminator, High Capacity Strainer,
and E-7 Valve.
DMS Lap Pad
Support Brackets
DMS Module
DMS Ofce Software
USB Flash Memory
Device