Se r v ic e 3/vista series blending and non-blending dispensers.
Read this manual before you begin dispensers have both electricity and a hazardous, flammable and potentially explosive liquid. Failure to follow the below precautions and the warning and caution instructions in this manual may result in serious injury. Follow all rules, codes and laws that apply to...
June 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3/vista series blending and non-blending dispensers service.
Part no. 920525 rev a june 2001.
1 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 1. Introduction this manual describes the service of wayne vista series blending and non-blending dispensers that have a "3" in the prefix of the model number. For example, 3/v390d1/gquy. Again, these dispensers can be iden- tified by their model which begins with “...
2 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 1.1. Regional service offices any service problems that cannot be solved should be refered to wayne technical support or to the appropriate regional service office. Wayne technical support 1-800-926-3737 austin, tx 24 hours/7 days northeast regional 410-546-6750 ser...
3 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 2. Operation the operation for all 3/vista series dispensers is similar , except where distinguished below between lift-to-start and push-to-start models. Before the dispenser will reset unit prices must be set and an authorization signal must be received, and if a ...
4 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 • the computer performs a self test and flashes eights, blanks, then resets to zeros, on the main sale display. • after the dispenser resets, the proportional flow control valve (or valves if a blender model) is energized with just enough current to barely open the ...
5 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a at this point, pressing of next will advance the sub-function to the next sub-function, incrementing the value of n by (.01). For example, to access f3.02, press next. The unit price display will show 3.02, press next. The desired sub-function depends on the dispens...
6 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 2.4. Blend ratio setting function f18 is accessed to set the blend ratios, using the remote control interface. The sub-function f18.1n, where n is the logical nozzle number, is used to set the blend ratios for side 1 and the sub-function f18.2n is used to set the bl...
7 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a changing the value of the blend ratio 8. When the desired logical nozzle is shown on the unit price display, enter the desired value of the blend ratio by using up and down keys on the remote control interface or by typing the # sign followed by the value of the ble...
8 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 saving the new fpid 1. Press enter. The price display will show “– – – – – –“, the volume display will be blank and the unit price display will show the last sub-function accessed. 2. Press 00 (to access f00) 3. Press enter. The unit price should now display f00, th...
9 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3. Board layouts, indicators and pinouts.
10 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 3.1 computer board led indicators) processor activity indicator ds1: red (heartbeat) led indicates processor activity. It will be blinking on and off at a steady rate as long as the processor is running properly. Power indicators these leds only indicate the presen...
11 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.2 computer board connector pinouts connector and pin # description connects to note j1 24 vdc in 24v dc distribution bd j4 typical reading 24v 1 24v 2 24v 3 gnd 4 gnd j2 sub pump relays relay board j1 typical readings 24v 1 24 vdc 2 pump motor 2 3 24 vdc 4 pump m...
12 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 3.2 computer board connector pinouts, continued connector and pin # description connects to note j4 nozzle switch inputs isb j7 typical reading 5v 1 gnd 2 nozz 4 3 gnd 4 nozz 3 5 gnd 6 nozz 2 7 gnd 8 nozz 1 9 gnd 10 nozz 8 11 gnd 12 nozz 7 13 gnd 14 nozz 6 15 gnd 1...
13 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.2 computer board connector pinouts, continued connector and pin # description connects to note j6 totalizers from side1 outputs from tots 1-4 1 24v 2 tot 1 3 24v 4 tot 2 5 24v 6 tot 3 7 24v 8 tot 4 9 n/c 10 n/c j7 totalizers from side2 outputs from tots 5-8 1 24v...
14 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 j13 can bus i/o future use for harmony, evista, ovation 1 tx/rc + 2 tx/rc - 3 24v 4 gnd j14 euro datalink not used in us j15 display data cable bit bus side a (1) side 1 display j1 1 data in a 2 data out a 3 address bit a 4 clock a 5 buzzer a 6 stop a 7 8 vdc typ r...
15 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.2 computer board connector pinouts, continued connector and pin # description connects to note j22 buzzer power side 1 1 8v 2 buzzer 1 j23 cat buzzer 1 gnd 2 buzz cat j24 wayne vac wayne vac bd j2 1 vac connected (yes/no) 2 freezing temp thermostat 3 wayne vac id...
16 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 3.3 isb board connector pinouts connector and pin # description connects to note j1 wip pulsers 1-4 computer j5 1 power 1 15v 2 gnd 3 rc 1 4 tx 1 5 gnd 6 rc 2 7 tx 2 8 gnd 9 gnd 10 rc 3 11 tx 3 12 gnd 13 rc 4 14 tx 4 15 gnd 16 power 2 15v j2 to pulser 1 1 tx 2 rc 3...
17 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.3 isb board connector pinouts, continued connector and pin # description connects to note j4 to pulser 3 1 tx 2 rc 3 gnd 4 15v 5 n/c 6 n/c 7 n/c 8 n/c j5 to pulser 4 1 tx 2 rc 3 gnd 4 15v 5 n/c 6 n/c 7 n/c 8 n/c j7 nozz switch outputs computer j4 typ 5v 1 noz 1 2...
18 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 j6 nozz switch inputs nozzles 1 noz 1 2 noz 2 3 noz 3 4 noz 4 5 gnd 6 noz 5 7 noz 6 8 noz 7 9 noz 8 10 gnd.
19 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.4 24v dc distribution board connector pinouts connector and pin # description connects to note j1 24v p/s j2 1 24v in 2 24v in 3 gdn 4 gdn j2 battery external 1 24v 2 24v 3 gdn 4 gdn j3 24v out wayne vac board j6 1 24v out 2 24v out 3 gdn 4 gdn j4 24v computer j1...
20 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 3.5 wayne vac control board pinouts connector and pin # description connects to note j1 is isb connection 1 5v 2 gnd 3 5v 4 5 5v 6 n/c 7 n/c 8 n/c 9 5v 10 gnd j7 vac motor a vac motor a 1 5v 2 5v 3 5v 4 5v 5 gnd 6 v motor 7 sw 24v 8 phase a 9 phase b 10 phase c j8 ...
21 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 3.5 wayne vac control board pinouts, continued connector and pin # description connects to note j2 to computer j24 computer j24 pin 1 gnd 2 clock 3 gnd 4 reset 5 dir b 6 run b 7 dir a 8 run a 9 stat a0 10 stat a1 11 speed a 12 orvr a 13 stat b0 14 stat b1 15 speed ...
22 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 3.6 display board connector pinouts, continued 3.7 relay board connector pinouts 3.8 24v power supply board connector pinouts connector and pin # description connects to note j1 computer j15/j16 j15 side1 j16 side 2 j2 preset control bd j2 (optional) j3 pts buttons...
23 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a fi g ure 3- 1 . Co mputer bo ar d..
24 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 fi gure 3 -2. I s b bo ard assy ..
25 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a fi gu re 3- 3. Rela y bo ard ..
26 pa rt n o . 920 525 r ev a jun e 200 1 figure 3-4. 24volt dist board..
27 june 200 1 p art n o . 9 205 25 re v a figure 3-5. Wayne vac control board..
28 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 fi gure 3- 6. Du al ca t bo ard ..
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31 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 4. Mechanical parts 4.1. Nozzle boot (proximity “reed” switch style boot) the nozzle boot assembly, used on the dispenser models covered in this manual, uses a proximity “reed” switch and magnet for on/off dispenser activation. The nozzle boot can be assembled in e...
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33 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 5. Hydraulic parts the following section describes the operation of those hydraulic parts in wayne dispensers which perform some “act”. Simple flow tubes will not be discussed. There are four basic hydraulic parts in the dispenser: • strainer and filter • proportio...
34 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 5.1. Strainer and filter , continued figure 5-1. Strainer and filter. The strainer should be cleaned as needed to remove any debris it has captured. The filter should be ul recognized..
35 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 5.2. Proportional flow control valve the proportional flow control valve (see figure 5-2) is a pilot-operated, diaphragm sole- noid valve. It has three main functions in the dispenser: • positive shutoff • blend ratio control • flow rate regulation located between ...
36 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 5.3. Proportional flow control valve continued the pilot operated proportional solenoid valve performs three basic functions in the dispenser. It provides positive shutoff, regulates the ratio of blended feedstocks, and controls the flow rate through the hydraulic ...
37 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 5.2.3. Flow control valve “on” full regulated flow flow control valve “on” full regulated flow occurs during the main portion of all sales. At this time, the coil is energized with bursts of current of longer duration, pulling the pilot further off it’s seat, relie...
38 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 5.3. Imeter , continued figure 5-3. Imeter cutaway. The magnetic disk affixed to the top of the meter valve is rotated by the meter crank shaft. As the disk rotates, the pulser converts the changing magnetic field into digital pulses..
39 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 5.4. Double bump tubing on 3/vista dispensers, double bump product tubing is used between the imeter outlet, proportional valve, and hose outlet casting. The double bump connection eliminates the need to torque the compression fit- tings that were used on the flare...
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41 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 6. Programming functions and statistics the maintenance mode is used to access the functions and statistics in the 3/vista computer. Service technicians can access the maintenance mode by using the infrared remote (ir) remote control or by running the service termi...
42 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 the volume display window shows the current transaction count for side b. To view specific statistics, enter the statistic number and press enter. The statistic number appears in the unit price display. Figure 7-2 lists a quick step procedure on accessing the maint...
43 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 6.2 sub entry level when you enter the sub entry level, the unit price display shows the function/statistic number in the two left-most digits and the sub level number in the two right-most digits separated with a decimal point. The f or s no longer appear. The fol...
44 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 f01 - filling modes sub-function numbers are in the format .0x where x = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows: .00 filling mode, 1 through 4 1 = serial mode, dispenser controlled by site controller via serial link 2 = stand alone mode, dispenser...
45 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a .06 manufacturing default for intelligent pulser .07 stop button configuration 1 = stop both sides 2 = stop side f08- side a dispenser type configuration part #1 sub-function numbers are in the format: .Xn where x = the selected configuration parameters and n = the...
46 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 sub-function numbers are in the format: .Xn where x = the selected configuration parameters and n = the logical nozzle number 1-8. .0n octane number assignment, 00-99, 00 = none assigned .1n product select button input number assignment, 0-8, 0 = none assigned .2n ...
47 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a .06 suppress display of leading zeros in normal mode 1 = yes 2 = no .07 totals and totalizers amount display digits right of the decimal point, 0-4 .08 totals and totalizers volume display digits right of the decimal point, 0-4 f15 - dispenser annunciator configura...
48 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 .08 maximum volume amount/filling, 1-6 digits f18 - blend ratio configuration sub-function numbers are in the format: sn where s = the side number (1=a, 2=b) and n = the logical nozzle number 1-8. Sn. Blend ratio (the allowed range for data is 0-101, where 101 = di...
49 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 1 = on at end of display test 2 = on at start of display test 3 = on at product selection .01 lock on filling mode configuration 1 = access to filling mode configuration restricted 2 = access allowed. .02 standalone indication enabled (show four digits right of dec...
50 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 1 = calculate the closest volume from the money and the unit price but show the preset money amount at the end of sale as long as the sale hasn’t reached the maximum overrun volume. 2 = calculate a volume amount that will ensure a money amount that is greater than ...
51 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a f25 - local preset by button configuration sub-function numbers are in the format .0x where x = the selected configuration parameters defined as follows: .00 preset button #1 operation mode 1 = money 2 = volume .01 preset button #2 operation mode 1 = money 2 = volu...
52 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 .2n maximum fast flow rate, 3-48 (units of gallons/min.) .3n minimum fast flow rate, 03-48 (units of gallons/min.), 0 = no minimum n logical nozzle f32 - side b gallon flow rate configuration .0n maximum slow flow rate, 1-10 (units of 1/10 gallons/min.) .1n minimum...
53 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a f35 - side a wayne vac a/l calibration data this function provides a way to calibrate the wayne vac a/l ratio. There is an adder and a multiplier that can be used to change the ratio. The adder has more effect at the low flow rates (lower rpms) and the multiplier h...
54 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 f96 - upload flash memory programming this function requires the service terminal, not the remote control. This function has no subfunctions. Press enter to transmit the flash program data. The service terminal program requests a filename to upload the data to. Sel...
55 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a when the download is complete, the software executes a warm start which is just like a power cycle. If the laptop is still connected and the laptop program is still running, the computer will re-enter maintenance mode prompting for the passwords to be entered. At t...
56 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 s04 - side b error/event counter totals the money display is in the form of dashes and sub-statistic displays on the unit price display in the range 1-99 representing the set of error/events detectable by the program. The allowed range for the counter value is 0-25...
57 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a the money display shows dashes and the volume display shows the statistic data. The unit price display shows the statistic and sub-statistic numbers in the format 13.Xx where .Xx is in the range 0-99 representing the set of error/ events detectable by the program. ...
58 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 s21 - side a error/event log sub-statistic numbers in the format ’.Xx’ with the range 01-50 representing the set of error/events records maintained by the program, with the record in sub-statistic 01 being the most recent. Display error log data by using the two (2...
59 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a s22 - side b error/event log sub-statistic numbers in the format ’.Xx’ with the range 01-50 representing the set of error/events records maintained by the program, with the record in sub-statistic 01 being the most recent view statistic data on the two (2) data ’pa...
60 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 s25 - total number of power cycles the money display is blank and the power cycle counter value appears on the volume display. Sub-statistic numbers are displayed in the format ’0x’ where x = the selected configuration parameter defined as follows: 0. Number of pow...
61 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a l the money display contains the current counter value showing how many times this products blend ratio has changed. L the volume display contains the current blend ratio if you press one of the following keys while you are in this mode, the corresponding action oc...
62 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 l liters liters volume unit l us gal u.S. Gallons volume unit l ip gal imperial gallons volume unit if you press one of the following keys while in this mode, the corresponding action happens: clear the system exits the weights and measures mode. Enter the system e...
63 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 7. Troubleshooting guide warning electric shock hazard! Some of the following corrective actions in this section may require the electrical power to the equip- ment be on. Use wiring diagrams, connector drawings and other information in this manual to iden- tify th...
64 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 table 6-1. Error codes and solutions error code description probable cause corrective action 1 flash program crc error corrupt flash program area bootstrap & re-flash program or replace computer base 2 flash template crc error corrupt or incompatible flash template...
65 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 21 reserved 22 reserved 23 reserved 24 reserved 25 sale cannot start - zero unit price unit price not set set unit price 26 sale cannot start - no unit price downloaded pos has not set a unit price set unit price on pos 27 sale cannot start - unit price changed – f...
66 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 45 reserved 46 vapor recovery motor turning wrong direction defective wayne vac motor or cables defective wayne vac control board replace replace 47 illegal sensor states from vapor recovery sys defective wayne vac motor or cables defective wayne vac control board ...
67 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 67 pulser calibration ok bit status changed pulser has been calibrated 68 pulser calibration door status changed pulser cal door was opened or closed 69 pulser last calibration status changed pulser last calibration successful. 70 timeout limit reached for no flow ...
68 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 see board layouts in section 9 for for identification and location of connector assignments and led indicators. Table 6-2 symptoms and solutions symptom probable cause corrective action sale and unit price displays are out 1 no ac power to dispenser check control p...
69 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a table 6-2 symptoms and solutions, continued symptom probable cause corrective action unit price displays read 0.000 1 control system unit price set at 0.000. Set correct unit price in control system. 2 unit price not set at dispenser. If a control system is con- ne...
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71 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 8. Procedures for uploading and downloading files.
72 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 figure 8-1. Service terminal screens that appear on the laptop..
73 june 2001 part no. 920525 rev a 1. If this process is now interrupted for any reason, the bootstrap procedure then must be used to download to dispenser. 2. After briefly displaying “download complete”, the laptop will display “enter password” assuming you may want to proceed to other functions, ...
74 part no. 920525 rev a june 2001 the bootstrap procedure listed below must be performed if: 1) after selecting filename or template in function 98 or 99, the process of downloading to the pump computer is interrupted, or 2) a pump computer is installed that does not have pump software code already...
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