Universal inputs
In the “Universal inputs” section:
“Number of connected universal inputs”. Possible values: 0 to 4.
In the “Calculation method” field, select the calculation method depending on the type of connected additional equipment.
Possible options:
• Analog input <N>. This calculation method is set when additional equipment is connected to the analog input of the terminal, the measurements of which are to be monitored
• Relative counter <N>. This calculation method is set if the terminal transmits the measured value between consecutive events
• Outputs pulses through input 1. This calculation method is established in case it is necessary to register pulses throughout the fuel delivery. These values will be displayed in the “Log” report. If it is necessary to convert pulses to liters, specify the Power Factor Correction for universal input (Vehicle profile / Profile).
* Total pulse output. In this method, the terminal transmits the amount of fuel dispensed in pulses. The start of output is registered by the first pulse received. The value of the sum of the pulses is transmitted at the end of the output. If it is necessary to convert pulses to liters, specify the Power Factor Correction for universal input (Vehicle profile / Profile).
* Total dispensed liters. This calculation method is set in case the dispensing source transmits the volume of fuel dispensed in liters. The value of the sum of the liters is transmitted at the end of the output.
• LLS <N> This calculation method is set if it is necessary to use the data coming from the terminal in the form of LLS parameters to analyze the operation of additional equipment.
• MODBUS <N> This calculation method is set if it is necessary to use the data coming from the terminal in the form of MODBUS parameters to analyze the operation of additional equipment.
• Engine coolant temperature: SPN110 This calculation method is set if the data coming from the terminal in the form of SPN110 parameter is to be used to analyze the operation of the additional equipment.
• Discrete input <N>. This calculation method is set if additional equipment is connected to the discrete input of the terminal, the switching on and off of which must be monitored. Omnicomm Online software will register the switching on of additional equipment when a discrete input switch-on event is received from the terminal
• Temperature sensor. This calculation method is used when the data coming from the temperature sensor must be used to analyze the operation of additional equipment.