User's Manual

9
ADC Hardware
Truck Interface Module (TIM)
The Truck Interface Module (TIM) sits between the peripheral sensors (temperature and
pulse) and the Vehicle-charging cradle. The TIM initiates and records information about
transactions, such as quantity and current fuel temperature. The TIM also maintains
equipment information, such as; equipment number, grade of product, transaction sequence
count, etc.
Figure 1 – Truck Interface Module (TIM)
Main Connector The main connector uses a 35-pin connector and
cable bundle to connect the TIM to the peripheral
sensors. Only the main connector is used with
single hose hydraulic and pneumatic applications.
Both connectors are used with electric deadman
control systems regardless of the number of hoses.
Auxiliary Connector The auxiliary connector is used in addition to the
main connector for use with electric deadman
control systems and for controlling up to 4
additional hoses, temperature sensors and pulsers.
Optional Deadman
Control Valve
The TIM comes with an internal electrical circuit
control, but an optional external valve can be
provided to support deadman control.
Optional
Manual Valve
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