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THE ELECTRONIC
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ADP1, ADP2
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The electronic calculator - control system - for controlling the fuel dispensers with one or two
fueling points. Connection to a control system is via
the IFSF-LON®, TCP/IP standard. |
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ADPMPD
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The electronic calculator - control system - for controlling the multi-product fuel dispensers. The system is able to control two points of sale with up to five
fueling points (products) in each. Connection to a control
system is via the IFSF-LON®, TCP/IP
standard. |
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PETROL STATION
MINICONSOLE |
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BOSS4
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The control unit BOSS4 is specified for controlling the mechanical fuel dispensers from the control and POS system of the petrol station. BOSS4 communicates with the console through the two-wire communication line with the RS485 interface. The communication protocol is compatible with electronic counters of ADP
series. |
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MNK2
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A simple console for controlling mechanical or electronic fuel dispensers. The console enables control of two
fueling points incl. prepay, registration of shift volumes and total volumes for each
fueling point separately. |
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MNK16
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The console for controlling the electronic fuel dispensers. The console is equipped by the communication protocol compatible with electronic counters of ADP series. The console enables to control up to sixteen multi-product fuel
dispensers. |
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PrimaWIN
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The control system PRIMAWIN is specified for controlling the petrol station. The system enables to control fuel dispensers, to sell "wet" goods as well as "dry" goods broken down to more groups (the number of product/goods groups is selected by the system user himself) and to provide basic management of the whole petrol station. |
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THE PROTOCOL CONVERTERS |
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I-PROP |
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The hardware of the I-PROP converter has been
designed as the universal hardware making possible the
conversion from proprietary interfaces of the site equipment
devices to the interface standard IFSF-LON®. |
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OTHERS |
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W-REMS |
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The software package W-REMS (Web – Remote
Equipment Monitor of the Site) has been implemented to enable
effective remote monitoring of the site equipment. W-REMS runs
on PC installed on the site, and sends the e-mail messages to
the pre-defined addresses as soon as it detects the fault of any
device. |
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