Table of Contents Introduction LCR Host Delivery Software License Agreement............................. 3 DMS i1000 i1000 Overview................................ 4 DMS i1000 i1000 System Components............. 5 Specifications..................................................... 6 DMS i1000 Lap Pad........................................... 7 Navigating DMS i1000 Lap Pad......................... 8 Field Edit and List Box Windows........................ 9 Preset and Delivery............................
Software License Agreement Read this license carefully. You agree that by using the fieldized software package, you have agreed to the software license terms and conditions. This agreement constitutes complete and entire agreement between you and Liquid Controls with respect to this product. 1. Liquid Controls hereby grants to Licensee a nonexclusive license to use DMS i1000 Menu, LCP File Server, FleetConnect Office, and LCR Host Software (hereinafter referred to as “Licensed Software”) 8. Termination.
DMS i1000 i1000 Overview LectroCount Data Management System DMS i1000Menu LCRHost DMS i1000 Delivery LCP File Server DMS i1000 Office Program LectroCount DMS i1000 is a “Data Management System” comprised of a DMS i1000 Module, DMS i1000 Lap Pad, and function specific software applications. The DMS i1000 Module is a hardware component which the LectroCount registers, printer, DMS i1000 Lap Pad, and power supply are connected. DMS i1000 Office Program: This program runs on an office computer.
DMS i1000 i1000 System Components Typical vehicle delivery system components: Metering System Metering system is typically mounted to the back or side of the delivery vehicle and measures the flow of product being delivered. Components of this system can include the meter, electronic register, strainer, air eliminator, and control valve. DMS i1000 Module DMS i1000 Module provides connections for the printer, DMS i1000 Lap Pad, electronic registers, and a USB flash memory (optional).
Specifications DMS i1000 Module DMS i1000 Lap Pad Enclosure Dimensions 6.875” W x 2.625” H x 7.25” L Housing Lightweight, high impact, molded plastic. Housing Rating NEMA 3, IP54 Material Powder painted steel Display LCD, dot matrix, 240 x 64 pixels, backlit. 5.2” wide, 1.55” tall; 8 rows, 30 characters per row.
DMS i1000 Lap Pad Setup DMS i1000 Lap Pad Setup DMS i1000 Lap Pad Setup v.1.00 (c) Liquid Controls LLC 2005 Adjust Contrast with and Backlight: On Blink Cursor? Yes Auto Repeat: Off CR and LF as Graphic? Yes Press ESC to exit. The DMS i1000 i1000 Lap Pad is the user interface device for the DMS i1000 i1000. In the DMS i1000 i1000 Lap Pad Setup screen, you can change the settings for the lap pad’s operation and display.
DMS i1000 Lap Pad Navigation Navigating the DMS i1000 Lap Pad ACCOUNT INFORMATION (2/3) 1111113 2 Albert Constantine Presets Miscellaneous Fees $25.00 Discounts 0 Price and Tax Back Fwd Util F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 DMS i1000 Lap Pad Display Layout Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 The DMS i1000 i1000 Lap Pad has an 8-line, 30 character per line display. Screen layouts vary according to function. Some screen lines are fixed, and some lines can be modified.
Field Edit and List Box Windows Field Edit and List Box Windows SETUP NETWORK Network#: Name: There are two editable fields in DMS i1000 i1000 applications: field edit windows and list box windows. Field edit windows appear above the function commands (line 8) as a box in which alpha-numeric characters can be entered. List box windows also appear above the function commands (line 8), as a box with a list of options. Both fields are titled in the upper left corner of the field and surrounded by a border.
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System Utilities Screen 1: Program Initialization Data Management System v1.00 For newly installed LectroCount DMS i1000 systems, DMS i1000Menu will launch the first time the system is powered up. The display to the right will appear on the DMS i1000 Lap Pad prompting the operator to press Util (F1) to advance to the System Utilities menu. Welcome to the DMS i1000! To set up your system, go to SYSTEM UTILITIES by pressing the F1/Util key.
System Utilities SYSTEM UTILITIES Language: DMS i1000 Password: DMS i1000 Password | Home Screen 2a: System Utilities (1/3) (1/3) English System Utilities contain system critical information, an option is provided to lock out this menu using a password. Move pointer to DMS i1000 Password and press ENTER to open a field edit window. Enter a password in the space provided. This can be an alpha-numeric string of up to ten characters. Next, press ENTER to accept password and close field edit window.
System Utilities Screen 2b: System Utilities (2/3) SYSTEM UTILITIES Startup Caps Lock: Startup Insert Flag: Startup Caps Lock is used to designate whether the DMS i1000Menu should boot with caps lock on or off. Press ENTER to open a list box window with options Off or On. Startup Insert Flag is used to designate whether the DMS i1000Menu should boot with the system set to insert or overwrite. Press ENTER to open a list box window with options Off or On.
System Utilities SYSTEM UTILITIES Screen 2c: SYSTEM UTILITIES (3/3) (3/3) Upgrade DMS i1000 Software is a function that enables operator to upgrade system software of a LectroCount DMS i1000 Module. Press ENTER to open a list box window with options Yes or No. Upgrade DMS i1000 Software Prev Move pointer to Yes and press ENTER. Software on the USB flash memory will load to flash memory of DMS i1000 Module. Exit Press Exit (F5) to exit System Utilities menu and advance to Screen 3 on page 16.
Data Application List Screen 3: Data Management System This screen is the main launch point for other applications in the system. To access this screen, press ALT and ESC simultaneously from any other application. This screen must be accessed in order to navigate between available applications. There is no direct link between LCRHost, LCP File Server, and DMS i1000 Delivery. They must all be accessed from this screen.
Database Management Screen 4: Database Management Database Management Database Management screen is used to transfer completed transaction files to an office computer and to retrieve an updated database from an office computer. Send Transactions to Office Retrieve Database from Office USB Send Transactions to Office display is used to transfer completed transaction files to an office computer. This is typically done at the end of a shift or often as required.
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Main Menu Screen 1: Program Initialization LCRHost v1.02 When the LCRHost application is initialized at startup, screen to the right appears. This screen contains information about the operating software. The first line contains program name and revision. Welcome to LCRHost! To set up your network, go to the Main Menu by pressing the F5/Main key.
Setup Network Screen 3: Setup Network If no network files have been set up, the screen to the right will be displayed. This display is not editable, but indicates the steps to be taken to set up a new network. SETUP NETWORK Steps to create a new network. Press New (F3) to create a new network. This advances the display to Screen 4a shown below. F3/New: Create a new network. Edit Port field if necessary. F1/Next:Setup device database. F1/Next:Setup network devices.
Setup Network Screen 4b: Setup Network (2/3) This screen is used to establish communication with LectroCount Registers (LCRs). By default, all LCRs are shipped with a node address of 250. This information will be helpful when establishing communication with new LCRs. SETUP NETWORK (2/3) Network: 1|1-METER SYSTEM Device: Name: Based on examples provided, one network has been defined and this is Network # 1. Move pointer to Device and select New (F3) The device number can be between 1 and 249.
Setup Network Devices Screen 4c: Setup Network (3/3) SETUP NETWORK (3/3) Network: 1|1-METER SYSTEM Move pointer to Last Device and enter Setup (F5) this allows automatic selection of an active LCR device. Under Set Up LCR Devices, move pointer to Yes then press ENTER. This will display The setup process has completed successfully. ======SEARCH FOR DEVICES====== First Device: 1 Last Device: 1 Prev Addr Srch Setup When a new device is found, enter a name for it and continue with setup.
Setup Network Screen 5: Setup Network Port SETUP NETWORK PORT Port: COM2 using IRQ 3 Bits/Second (Baud): 19200 Tx Enable Bit: RTS Maximum Retries: 1 Timeout (ms): 100 Baud Synchronization : Yes Exit Setting up network port sets up communication parameters between LectroCount DMS i1000 and LectroCount electronic register. Port is used to select the port and interrupt request line used by the active network. Press ENTER to open a list box window for Communications Port.
Setup Network Screen 5: Setup Network Port Continued Transmit Enable Bit !RTS !RTS!DTR! DTR None RTS RTSDTR Home PgUp Find Move pointer to Tx Enable Bit and press ENTER to open Transmit Enable Bit list box window. The Transmit Enable Bit is used in an RS-485 network when data is to be transmitted to a LectroCount register.
System Parameters Screen 6a: System Parameters (1/2) System Parameters screens are used to set up user interface and system information. Move pointer to Language and press ENTER to open a list box window of languages. Select desired language to be used by LCRhost and displayed on the DMS i1000 Lap Pad. Language options currently include English. Move pointer to LCRHost Password and press ENTER to open a field edit window. Enter an alpha-numeric code up to 10 characters in length.
System Parameters SYSTEM PARAMETERS Startup Caps Lock: Startup Insert Flag: Prev Screen 6b: System Parameters (2/2) (2/2) Off Off Startup Caps Lock is used to designate whether the DMS i1000 Lap Pad should boot with caps lock on or off. Pressing ENTER opens a list box window with options Yes or No. Startup Insert Flag is used to designate whether the DMS i1000 Lap Pad should boot with the system set to insert or overwrite. Pressing ENTER opens a list box window with the options Yes or No.
Configure LCR Screen 7: Configure LCR CONFIGURE LCR General Setup System Calibration Product Calibration Diagnostics Security Network and LCR Device must be assigned first. Configure LCR is similar to Main Menu as a launching point for several other sub-menus. Within Configure LCR are: General Setup Advances display to Screen 8a on page 29. Status System Calibration Advances display to Screen 9a on page 32. Product Calibration Advances display to Screen 10a on page 37.
General Setup GENERAL SETUP Unit ID: Presets Allowed: Date Format: Date: Time: Next (1/5) Screen 8a: General Setup (1/5) 1 General Setup screens are used to set up system information, deliveries, and ticket printing. Net Unit ID is an alpha-numeric identifier up to 10 characters in length used to identify the active LectroCount register. Press ENTER to open a field edit window and enter desired value. Press ENTER to accept.
General Setup Screen 8b: General Setup (2/5) GENERAL SETUP Sale #: Ticket #: Sale # is used to track number of transactions LectroCount processes. This number will increment each time a delivery is started. Press ENTER to open a field edit window to enter starting number for Sale # and press ENTER to accept. The LectroCount will use this as the starting value for Sale # and increment by 1 each time a delivery is started.
General Setup GENERAL SETUP Header Text 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Next Prev (3/5) Cnfg Screen 8c: General Setup (3/5) 1 The next three consecutive screens all deal with header information to be printed on a delivery ticket. The header lines are edited individually. Press ENTER to open a field edit window for each line. Enter alpha-numeric information up to 35 characters in length per line. Any or all of these fields may be left blank.
System Calibration Screen 9a: System Calibration (1/5) SYSTEM CALIBRATION Meter ID: Flow Direction: System Calibration screens cover configuration and calibration of the metering system. Meter ID is an alpha-numeric value used to uniquely identify a Meter attached to a LectroCount register. It is important a unique number is selected and recommended the meter serial number be entered. This number will print on all calibration and diagnostic tickets for future reference.
System Calibration Screen 9b: System Calibration (2/5) SYSTEM CALIBRATION (2/5) 1 Units of Measure: Gallons Flow Rate Base: Per Minute Decimals: Hundreths Residual Processing Truncate Next Prev Cnfg Units of Measure is used to define base unit of measure for delivery quantities. Press ENTER to open a list box window with the options: Gallons Litres Cubic M LBS KGS Barrels Other Main Move pointer to selection and press ENTER. Flow Rate Base is used to define rate base used by flow rate field.
System Calibration Screen 9c: System Calibration (3/5) SYSTEM CALIBRATION (3/5) 1 Pulses/Distance: 2.000000 Calibrated Distance: -------Odometer: 0.0 The first three items on this screen are used to define parameters of an odometer sensing device (if installed as part of the LCR). The fields of Pulses/Distance, Calibrated Distance, and Odometer are used to calibrate an odometer pulser if an odometer input is being used with an LCR.
System Calibration SYSTEM CALIBRATION Temperature: Offset: Temperature Unit: RTD Slope: RTD Offset: Next Prev Screen 9d: System Calibration (4/5) (4/5) 1 80.54 .30 Deg. F Temperature displays current reading from the temperature probe with the offset applied. If LectroCount is not equipped with a temperature probe, the display will show dashes. This field allows entry from a Weights & Measures calibrated thermometer. 0.025000 0.
System Calibration Screen 9e: System Calibration (5/5) SYSTEM Calib Calib Calib Config These calibration information fields are for metrology use and are not editable. Calib Date displays date and time when the red selector switch on the LectroCount register was last moved from the calibration position to SHIFT PRINT position. Calib Number displays number of times the red selector switch of the LectroCount has been switched from the calibration position to SHIFT PRINT position.
Product Calibration Screen 10a: Product Calibration (1/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (1/6) 1 Product #: X Units: Gallons Product Code: Name: Product Type: Next Product Calibration screens are used to calibrate the metering system for product(s) which will be measured. Product # is used to select product number to be calibrated. The product number will correspond to one of the product types/calibrations set up in the LectroCount. At least one product must be calibrated to allow for deliveries.
Product Calibration Screen 10b: Product Calibration (2/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (2/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Comp Type: Comp Parameter: Base Temperature: If temperature volume compensation is being used for deliveries, the type of temperature volume compensation must be selected for the Product #. It is necessary to make a selection for proper Net (temperature compensated) calculations.
Product Calibration Compensation Types and Parameters Product VCF Type Parameter Coefficient Range ºCelsius/ Tbase ºFahrenheit General Linear Linear 0 to 0.003 ºC General Linear Linear 0 to 0.005 ºF API Table 24 Specific Gravity 0.5 to 0.550 API Table 54 Density kg/L Refined Petroleum Products API Table 54B Refined Petroleum Products Tmin Thold Tmax 15 -90 N/A +100 60 -130 N/A +212 ºF 60 -50 -50 +140 0.5 to 0.600 ºC 15 -46 -46 +60 Density kg/m3 653.0 to 1075.
Product Calibration Screen 10c: Product Calibration (3/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (3/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Linearization Mode: Setup Linearization Mode is used either to enable multi-point linearization in the LectroCount, or to disable linearization so base calibration can be set up. Press ENTER to open a list box window with the two options: Pulses/Unit: Prover Quantity: Setup Applied Select Setup for single-point calibration. Select Applied for multi-point calibration.
Product Calibration Screen 10d: Product Calibration (4/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (4/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Gross Quantity: 48.8 Gross Preset: 0.0 Temperature: Net Quantity: Next Prev Cnfg Gross Quantity is a read-only field. The gross quantity of fluid measured by the meter during a product calibration prover run is represented here. This is covered in detail in the sections on Single-Point Calibration and Multi-Point Calibration. 80.5 47.
Product Calibration Screen 10e: Product Calibration (5/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (5/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Aux Multiplier: 0.000 Aux Quantity: 0.0 Aux Units: Other Gross Totalizer: 899.3 Net Totalizer: 877.1 Next Prev Cnfg Main Aux Multiplier is used to convert quantity delivered to an alternate volume or inferred mass. In order for this to be valid, the operator must furnish applicable conversion factor. For example: To convert from GALLONS of water to LBS of water, the Aux Multiplier value is 8.
Product Calibration Screen 10f: Product Calibration (6/6) PRODUCT CALIBRATION (6/6) 1 Product #: X Units: Gallons Linearization Mode: Setup Point Number: 1 Flow Rate: 0.00 Percent Error: 0.000 Prover Quantity: ----------Prev Cnfg Main Point Number represents a point on the calibration curve for Multi-Point Calibration. Up to 10 points on a curve may be calibrated for near perfect accuracy. Move pointer to Point Number and press ENTER to open a list box window with options 1 through 10.
Single-Point Calibration Single-Point Calibration (Initial Calibration) must be performed before Multi-Point Calibration. Single-Point Calibration sets the calibration curve for the meter. MultiPoint Calibration sets the percentage deviation from the curve at specific points along the curve.
Multi-Point Calibration PRODUCT CALIBRATION (6/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Linearization Mode: Setup Pointer Number: 1 Flow Rate: Percent Error: Prover Quantity: Prev Cnfg Main Once Single Point Calibration is completed, Multi-point Calibration may be performed on the system. Multi-Point Calibration calculates percent deviation at specific points along the calibration curve. This increases overall meter accuracy across full flow range.
Multi-Point Calibration Method 1 - Continued Method 2 - Field Proving Technique This puts Linearization algorithm into effect. If error message ADJACENT POINTS OUT OF 0.25% RANGE is displayed, Applied function will not take effect. The Linearization Points will need to be re-selected to ensure no two adjacent points, based on flow rate, are more than 0.25% apart in their corresponding Percent Error fields. 1. Ensure the LectroCount is in Calibration mode.
Multi-Point Calibration Method 2 - Continued PRODUCT CALIBRATION (6/6) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Linearization Mode: Setup Pointer Number: Flow Rate: Percent Error: Prover Quantity: Prev Cnfg Main 13. Move pointer to Flow Rate and press ENTER to open a field edit window and enter the maximum flow rate observed during the run. Press ENTER. 14. Continue proving at various flow rates using additional Point Numbers and repeat procedure (return to Step 8) for each additional number.
Diagnostics Screen 11a: Diagnostics (1/2) DIAGNOSTICS Pulser Faults: Diagnostics screens contain LectroCount diagnostic information. Pulser Faults represents number of false or missing pulses detected during last delivery. Gross Count: Flow Rate: Unit of Measure: Flow Rate Base: Next Gross Count indicates current non-compensated amount passed through the metering device for the current delivery. Flow Rate indicates the current flow rate through the metering device. (1/2) 1 0 48.8 0.
Security SECURITY User Key: Security Screen 12: Security 1 User Key is the access code used to unlock the LectroCount. If LectroCount is currently locked, entering the correct User Key will unlock it. If LectroCount is currently unlocked, setting the User Key will change the access code used to unlock it. Locked Factory Key: Cnfg Press ENTER to open a field edit window and enter an alphanumeric code up to ten characters in length.
Factory Setup Screen 13a: Factory Setup (1/2) FACTORY SETUP Serial ID: User Key: The Factory Setup screens are not accessible unless the Factory Key access is entered from Screen 12 on page 49. This access code may be obtained from the Liquid Controls service department. LCR Reset: Serial ID represents serial ID of the LectroCount. User Key allows user to set the User Key used to unlock the LectroCount from Screen 12 on page 49.
Save Configuration Screen 14: Save Configuration SAVE CONFIGURATION 1 Use the field below to specify the output file that will receive the configuration data from the LCR. Output File: Save LCR# This feature allows the user of LCRHost to save the calibration and configuration parameters of an LectroCount in a file. This file can then be used to set up other LectroCount registers with same data without having to manually enter data individually.
Load Configuration Screen 15: Load Configuration LOAD CONFIGURATION 1 Use the field below to select the input file that contains the configuration data that is to be sent to the LCR. The Load Configuration feature loads a LectroCount with calibration data previously saved with Save Configuration option. Press ENTER to open a list box window which contains a list of all previously saved configurations. Select desired Input File and press ENTER.
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Preset and Delivery Screen 19a: Preset and Delivery (1/7) PRESET AND DELIVERY (1/7) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Preset Delivery Price: 0.00 Net: 0.0 47.1 Gross: 48.8 Preset Type: Clear Next Status LCR# Main When power is applied to the LectroCount DMS i1000, the system runs diagnostics internally. If the system detects the LCRConfg.slf file does not exist, Screen 1 on page 19 will be displayed. If the LCRConfg.
Preset and Delivery Screen 19b: Preset and Delivery (2/7) PRESET AND DELIVERY (2/7) 1 Product#: 1 Units: Gallons Product Code: Name: Price/Unit: 0.0000 Tax/Unit: 0.0000 Percent Tax: 0.0000 Next Prev Status LCR# Main The second Preset and Delivery screen continues with defining the parameters of a delivery. The Product # will be carried forward from the previous screen, but it can be changed again in this screen.
Preset and Delivery Screen 19c: Preset and Delivery (3/7) PRESET AND DELIVERY (3/7) 1 Product#: 1 Units: Gallons Product Type: Gasoline The third Preset and Delivery screen is used to set a few delivery options. Product # and Units will reflect values selected in the previous screens. Product Type is the current product type associated with the selected Product # as defined in the Calibration screens.
Preset and Delivery Screen 19d: Preset and Delivery (4/7) PRESET AND DELIVERY (4/7) 1 Header Text 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Next Prev Status LCR# Main These two screens allow the operator to customize the header text information that appears on a delivery ticket. For detailed information on entering header text information, refer to page 31. PRESET AND DELIVERY (5/7) 1 Header Text 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: Next Prev Status LCR# Main Screen 19e: Preset and Delivery (5/7) Press Next (F1) to advance to Screen 19f on page 58.
Preset and Delivery Screen 19f: Preset and Delivery (6/7) PRESET AND DELIVERY (6/7) 1 Product #: 1 Units: Gallons Product Type: Gasoline This screen contains information relating to the operator’s shift. Assuming that the shift information was reset after the last shift was completed, these values should all initially be “0”.
Device Not Found Screen 20: Device Not Found LCR #xxx not found. Check the LCR to ensure it has power applied and that its communications cable is connected to the DMS i1000. Press F1/Dlvy or F4/LCR# when ready to attempt to reconnect. Dlvy LCR# Main Once the active LCRs are set up, LCR# (F4) can be used to switch between the active LCRs. Assuming that only one LCR has been set up, LCR# (F4) will open a list box window with only one item to select.
Machine Status Screen 21: Machine Status MACHINE STATUS (1/2) 1 Security: Unlocked Idle Switch: Shift Print State: Waiting for No-Flow Printing? No Errors? Other Yes The Machine Status screens contain many indicators of current system conditions. From this screen the operator can access printer status, delivery status, and delivery code information. State indicates the current state of the LCR.
Printer Status PRINTER STATUS (1/2) Delivery Ticket? Shift Ticket? Diagnostic Ticket? Pass-Through Print? Next Screen 22a: Printer Status (1/2) 1 The printer status screens display current status information for the printer. In all cases, the printer status fields will display either Yes or No. If Yes appears by a field, then the printer is currently executing that function. For instance, while a delivery ticket is being printed, Delivery Ticket? and Printer Busy? will change to Yes.
Delivery Status Screen 23a, b, c, d: Delivery Status (1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4) DELIVERY STATUS The Delivery Status and Delivery Code screens contain information relative to the delivery. (1/4) ROM Check Sum? Temperature? Watchdog? VCF Setup? ROM Check Sum indicates if a delivery could not be started due to the checksum of the LectroCount program code space failing.
Delivery Code DELIVERY CODE (1/4) Delivery Ticket? Shift Ticket? Flow Active? Delivery Active? Next Delivery Ticket? indicates that a delivery ticket is pending. A new delivery cannot be started until this field is cleared by successfully printing the last delivery ticket. No No No No (2/4) Gross Preset Active? Net Preset Active? Stop/Gross Preset? Stop/Net Preset? Prev Shift Ticket? indicates that a shift ticket has been requested and is waiting to be printed.
Delivery Code Screen 24d: Delivery Code (4/4) DELIVERY CODE Init Warning? indicates that a Flash data access error occurred during a delivery which was not critical to the delivery but that a default was used in place of the data that was attempting to be read. Init Warning? Config Event? Calib Event? Config Event? indicates that a configuration event has occurred.
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LCP File Server Screen 1: LCP File Server LCP File Server (DMS i1000) v1.00 The LCP File Server application provides access to the hard drivers in the DMS i1000 from the DMS i1000 Lap Pad or other computer systems. Welcome to LCP File Server! When the application is initialized, a copyright notice will display for approximately two seconds. Depending on the contents of the DMS i1000 internal flash card, the display will remain on Screen 1 shown to the right or advance to Screen 5 on page 69.
Setup LCP File Server Screen 2b: Setup LCP File Server (2/2) SETUP LCP FILE SERVER Startup Caps Lock: Startup Insert Flag: This screen allows the operator to determine whether the LCP File Server application should boot up with Caps Lock On or Off, and whether LCP File Server should boot up with the system set with Insert On or Off. (2/2) Off Off FILE SERVER DEVICES Device: Name: Prev New Del Srvr Device displays the current LCP File Server device number.
Setup LCP File Server Screen 3: Setup LCP File Server Port SETUP LCP FILE SERVER PORT Port: COM3 using IRQ 10 Bits/Second (Baud): 115200 Tx Enable Bit: None Maximum Retries: 1 Timeout (ms): 100 Port is the communications port designation and interrupt request used by the LCP File Server to communicate with the host computer.
File Management Screen 4: File Management C: Size: 62.3M Free: DMS i1000 | •| C500L000.LNG 09/23/05 CASH.SLF 09/23/05 COMPTRAN.TRN 09/23/05 CONFIG.SLF 09/23/05 CUSTACCT.SLF 09/23/05 Home PgUp Cmds PgDn This screen is used to manage the files located on the DMS i1000 Module internal flash memory or the USB flash memory. The quantity of files displayed depends on the number of files actually on the DMS i1000 Module internal flash memory or USB flash memory and the filtering set up under the command menu.
File Management File Extension Designation File extensions are used to indicate the type of file. The list below provides a description of all types of file extensions used by LectroCount DMS i1000. Care should be taken not to delete any files that are critical to the LectroCount DMS i1000 operation or for making deliveries. For example, the “.
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Software Menus - DMS i1000Menu DMS i1000Menu SYSTEM UTILITIES DMS i1000 Delivery LCRHost LCP File Server Language DMS i1000 Password DMS i1000 Date Format DMS i1000 Date DMS i1000 Time Send Transactions to Office Receive Database from Office Startup Caps Lock Startup Insert Flag Office Node Address Office Path USB Path Upgrade DMS i1000 Software Create DMS i1000 Image 72
Software Menus - LCRHost DMS i1000 About Display SETUP NETWORK PORT Support SDKs LCLCLCP LCLCLCPF LCLCLib LCLCTIO LCLCWIN Port Bits/Second (Baud) Tx Enable Bit Maximum Retries Timeout (ms) Baud Synchronization MAIN MENU SETUP NETWORK DEVICES Setup Network System Parameters Configure LCR# xxx Save Configuration Load Configuration Network # Device Name SEARCH FOR DEVICES First Device Last Device SETUP NETWORK Network # Name Port 73
Software Menus - LCRHost SYSTEM PARAMETERS DMS i1000 About Display Language LCRHost Password Host Date Host Time Date/Time Master Support SDKs LCLCLCP LCLCLCPF LCLCLib LCLCTIO LCLCWIN LCLCSLF HSLCSLF Startup Caps Lock Startup Insert Flag 74
Software Menus - LCRHost CONFIGURE LCR GENERAL SETUP General Setup System Calibration Product Calibration Diagnostics Security Unit ID Presets Allowed Date Format Date Time Sale # Ticket # Print Gross & Parameter? Volume Corrected Message? Pulse Output Edge Header Text 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Header Text 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: Header Text 11: 12: 75
Software Menus - LCRHost SYSTEM CALIBRATION PRODUCT CALIBRATION Meter ID Flow Direction Ticket Required? Printer dP Shutdown Value Product # Units Product Code Name Product Type Units of Measure Flow Rate Base Decimals Residual Processing Product # Units Comp Type Comp Parameter Base Temperature S1 Close Pulses/Distance Calibrated Distance Odometer Password Usage Customer Usage Product # Units Linearization Mode Pulses/Unit Prover Quantity Temperature Offset Temperature Unit RTD Slope RTD Offset Pr
Software Menus - LCRHost DIAGNOSTICS SECURITY Pulser Faults Gross Count Flow Rate Unit of Measure Flow Rate Base User Key Security Factory Key Software Revision Language Revision Ticket Revision Supply Voltage 77
Software Menus - LCRHost FACTORY SETUP SAVE CONFIGURATION Serial ID User Key LCR Reset Use the field below to specify the output file that will receive configuration data from the LCR Output File R100.0 R128.
Software Menus - LCRHost PRESET AND DELIVERY Product # Preset Price Net Gross Preset Type Units Delivery Product # Units Product Type Deliveries Shift Net Shift Gross Product # Units Product Code Name Price/Unit Tax/Unit Percent Tax Product # Shift Start Clear Shift? Product # Units Product Type Aux1 Aux2 No-Flow timer Header Text 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Header Text 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 79 Units
Software Menus - LCRHost MACHINE STATUS PRINTER STATUS State Printing? Other Errors? Printer Status Delivery Status Delivery Code Delivery Ticket? Shift Ticket? Diagnostic Ticket? Pass-Through Ticket? Printer Error? Printer Busy? 80
Software Menus - LCRHost DELIVERY STATUS DELIVERY CODE ROM Check Sum? Temperature? Watchdog? VCF Setup? Delivery Ticket? Shift Ticket? Flow Active? Delivery Active? VCF Domain? Meter Calibration? Pulser Failure? Preset Stop? Gross preset Active? Net Preset Active? Stop/Gross Preset? Stop/Net Preset? No-Flow Stop? Stop/Pause Request? Print/End Request? Power Failure? VCF Active? S1 Closed? Delivery Beginning? New Delivery Queued? Preset Error? RS-232 DMS i1000 Lap Pad? Printer? Data Access? Init War
Software Menus - LCP File Server LCP File Server v1.00 Welcome to LCP File Server! To set up the file server, go to the SETUP LCP FILE SERVER screen by pressing F5/Init.
Software Menus - LCP File Server FILE MANAGEMENT DMS i1000 About Display C: Size: Free: DMS i1000 XXXXXXXX.LCR XXXXXXXX.LNG XXXXXXXX.LCR XXXXXXXX.
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