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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 – Introduction 1 3 – Systems Overview in ar 2 – Important Safety Information y TRIND Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About TRIND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 How TRIND Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents P re lim in ar y T20231 Mobil Overhead Antenna Bracket Assemblies and Hardware for the MPD-3 4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly Parts List (Domestic) 4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly Parts List (International) 4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents 5 – System Accessories lim in ar y M00878A001 and M00878A002 Antenna Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 M00515A002 Ribbon Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 R20509-G1 Antenna Cable, Low Frequency Pin-to-Pin Connections . . . 56 R20519-G1, -G2 and -G3 Light/Microreader Cables Pin-to-Pin Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents 9 – Glossary re lim in ar y Status Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T20128 Gateway Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T20678 Enhanced Gateway Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q13563 Data Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents P re lim in ar y T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 4 of 4, Revision H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-118 R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-119 R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 2, Revision D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-120 T20663 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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TRIND Overview 1 – Introduction TRIND Overview re lim in ar y The TRIND system is similar to the technology successfully used by many toll ways. It uses an electronic system located in the pump or register to “talk” with a miniature radio-like device (a tag). Together, these electronic devices provide “cashless” access to gasoline, food and merchandise by charging purchases to a credit card, check card, or other account you already have. The TRIND system operates on a dedicated tag identification code.
How TRIND Works How TRIND Works TRIND utilizes radio frequency (RF) waves to communicate with a customer’s transponder. Transmitters located on overhead assemblies transmit radio waves that serve as a “wake up” call. As a car mounted transponder or hand held transponder enters the transmitter’s effective read zone, the transponder is activated. The transponder then transmits a code which is received by the TRIND antennas mounted overhead or on the option doors.
Related Documents Related Documents Title GOLD Library MDE-2530 Pump and Dispenser Installation Manual Advantage & Legacy Models MDE-2531 Start-up and Service Manual for The Advantage Series Service Manual MDE-2540 The Advantage, Legacy & MPD Series Owners Manual Advantage & Legacy Models MDE-2562 CRIND Service Manual CRIND and TRIND MDE-3425 CRIND Retrofit Kit and CRIND Kit Selection Guide CRIND and TRIND MDE-3591 TRIND Retrofits Kits C00011-002-XXXX CRIND and TRIND MDE-3801 TRIND Mul
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Important Safety Information 2 – Important Safety Information Notes: 1) Save this Important Safety Information section in a readily accessible location. 2) Although DEF is non-flammable, Diesel is flammable. Therefore, for DEF cabinets that are attached to Diesel dispensers, follow all the notes in this section that pertain to flammable fuels. Read the Manual Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with this equipment.
Important Safety Information In an Emergency No Open Fire Open flames from matches, lighters, welding torches or other sources can ignite fuels and their vapors. No Sparks - No Smoking Sparks from starting vehicles, starting or using power tools, burning cigarettes, cigars or pipes can also ignite fuels and their vapors. Static electricity, including an electrostatic charge on your body, can cause a spark sufficient to ignite fuel vapors.
Important Safety Information Hazards and Actions ! WARNING Spilled fuels, accidents involving pumps/dispensers, or uncontrolled fuel flow create a serious hazard. Fire or explosion may result, causing serious injury or death. Follow established emergency procedures. DEF is non-flammable. However it can create a slip hazard. Clean up spills promptly.
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Full Systems 3 – Systems Overview Full Systems The Full System product is an option available as a retrofit kit or factory installed equipment on the Advantage, MPD-3 and Encore, and Eclipse lines of fuel dispensers. The TRIND device is connected to the CRIND via a gateway or serial interface board. In this application TRIND is a software slave to the CRIND and the associated POS controller/host.
Full Systems Figure 3-2: Advantage Series Full System Block Diagram 115 VAC (FROM Dispenser AC POWER DISTRIBUTION) AC Power EMC Filter Q10895-01 Power Supply POWER REGULATING Circuit Board P178 T20314-G1 24 VAC P175 P176 Light Board Assembly (T20601-GX or M01560A00X) on Dispenser Bezel Face (Side A) Light Board Assembly (T20601-GX or M01560A00X) on Dispenser Bezel Face (Side A) 5VDC, GND P185 Gateway Board T20128 P250 RS-232, Digital Control and Light Control Circuit Micro-Reader Q13551-01 (134
Full Systems Figure 3-3: Encore Full System Block Diagram 115 VAC (FROM Dispenser AC POWER DISTRIBUTION) AC Power EMC Filter Q10895-01 Power Supply POWER REGULATING Circuit Board P178 T20314-G1 24 VAC P175 P176 P179 P177 Light Board Assembly M01218A00X on Dispenser Bezel Face (Side A) Light Board Assembly M01218A00X on Dispenser Bezel Face (Side A) X is color of LEDs 5VDC, GND Micro-Reader Q13551-01 (134 KHz Intentional) P185 Gateway Board T20128 P250 RS-232, Digital Control and Light Contro
Hand Held Only Tag System Overview Hand Held Only Tag System Overview This product is an option available as a retrofit kit or factory installed equipment in Advantage, MPD-3, and Encore lines of fuel dispensers. The TRIND Enhanced Gateway Board (T20678) manages RFID processing and provides simple, generic event messages to the pump electronics via Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL). In this application, TRIND is a software slave to the CRIND and the associated POS controller/host.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components 4 – Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies ar y There are four main card cage versions used for the TRIND system. These four card cages are the T20229-G1, T20606-G2, T20606-G3, and the T20606-G5. The T20229 card cage is no longer available and is discussed in this manual simply for the service and support of the installed base. There are other G-levels of the T20606 card cage, but these are variations of the -G2 and -G3.
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies T20229-G1 Card Cage Assembly Parts List Item Description Part Number 1 Power Supply PCB T20138-G1 2 Transmitter PCB Assembly Q13579-01 3 Data Control Board Q13563-01 4 UHF Receiver Assembly on DCB Q13564-01 5 Gateway Board T20128-G1 T20606-G2 Card Cage Assembly in ar y The T20606-G2 card cage is the updated version of the T20229-G1. It features a Multi-Port DCB, LF Transmitter and a High-Gain UHF receiver.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components T20606-G2 Card Cage Assembly Parts List Description Part Number 1 TRIND Gateway PCB T20128-G3 2 Circuit Board Support Q10651-16 3 TRIND PCB Bracket M00624A001 4 Multi-Port Data Control Board Q13563-04 5 Radio PCB Shield R20545-G1 6 PCB Insulator Board R20590-01 7 Low Frequency Transmitter Module Q13579-01 8 24 VAC Transformer R20719-G1 9 Recessed Power Receptacle R20206-G14 10 10 AMP EMI Filter Q10895-01 11 TRIND PCB Shield Br
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies T20606-G3 Card Cage Assembly Parts List Item Description Part Number 1 Regulator PCB T20314-G1 2 Shield, Regulator, PCB T20198-01 3 Transformer, 24 VAC R20719-G1 4 Enhanced Gateway PCB T20678-G1 5 Filter, EMI, 10 AMP Q10895-01 T20606-G5 Card Cage Assembly in ar y The T20606-G5 card cage is a variation of the T20606-G2 card cage required for many international “full system” TRIND applications (Europe and southeast Asia).
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components T20606-G5 Card Cage Assembly Parts List Description Part Number 1 TRIND Gateway PCB T20128-G3 2 Circuit Board Support Q10651-16 3 TRIND PCB Bracket M00624A001 4 ETSI Data Control Board Q13563-07 5 Radio PCB Shield R20545-G1 6 PCB Insulator Board R20590-01 7 Low Frequency Transmitter Module Q13579-01 8 24 VAC Transformer R20719-G1 9 Recessed Power Receptacle R20206-G14 10 10 AMP EMI Filter Q10895-01 11 TRIND PCB Shield Bracket
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies AC EMI Line Filter Q10895 AC EMI Line Filter Q10895-01, is a Corcom dual T section RFI power line filter. These filters are well suited for low impedance loads where noisy RFI environments are present. They control pulsed, continuous and/or intermittent interference, insuring protection of the TRIND equipment from power line noise in addition to protecting the line from equipment noise.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components T20314 Power Supply Board. Must be used in conjunction with R20719 transformer. Figure 4-7: Power Supply Board T20314 GND Note: P176, 177, and P178 are identical. 5V GND 22V 5V GND 22V 5V GND lim in ar y 22V Data Control Boards Q13563 P re Data Control Boards Q13563-01 and Q13563-02 are used in T20229-G1 full system card cage assembly. The Q13563-04 board is used in T20606-G2 full system card cage assembly.
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies Figure 4-9: Data Control Boards Q13563-03 and Above Q13563-04 and Above Heart Beat RS-485 TX Read ANT 1 y Read ANT 3 in ar Bezel I/0 Error Bit Restore Bit Fail RS-485 RX +12 Vdc lim +5 Vdc UHF Receiver Board Q13564 P re Mounted on the DCB, the UHF Receiver Board receives 12VDC from the DCB. The board also receives information from UHF antennas over J2A or J2B and processes the UHF signal.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components The UHF Receiver Module contained on the DCB, handles the uplink signal from the vehicle tag. It receives the signal from the vehicle tag that transmits data on a UHF carrier, and down converts and demodulates this signal to binary data. The UHF Receiver also includes the master oscillator for the DCB and provides all clock signals for other elements within the DCB to keep signal paths as short as possible.
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies Gateway Boards T20128, T20678 Gateway Board T20128-GX is used in the T20229-G1 and T20606-G2 full system card cages. The T20678 Gateway Board is used in the T20606-G3 card cage. These boards manage events and message processing to/from the Controller (CRIND, POS, host controller) and the readers.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components Card Cage Cable Harness T20662-G2 The T20662-G2 card cage cable harness assembly provides power and data distribution to/ from the card cage and the Light/MicroReader PCA. It comes already installed on the T20606G2 card cage from the factory.
Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies Full System TRIND R20525-G1 RS-485 Communication Cable The R20525-G1 RS-485 Communication Cable is a 4-pin and 5-pin connector cable that is connected between the Q13563 Data Control Board and the T20128 Gateway Board.
Card Cage Assemblies Major Hardware Components Hand-Held TRIND System M00507 Ribbon Cable The M00507 Ribbon Cable is a 14-pin cable routed between T12678 Gateway Board and the R20773 TRIND Option Door Data and Power Cable. The R20773 cable leads to the T20601 Light/Microreader Board. The -A001 cable is used for Side A (or Side 1 based on the dispenser). The -A002 cable is used for Side B (or Side 2 based on the dispenser).
Major Hardware Components TRIND Overhead Antennas TRIND Overhead Antennas Full System TRIND has six antennas, four active and two passive. The active antennas can further be divided as transmit only (overhead antennas) and transmit and receive (option door/ CIM door antennas). All four operate in the Low Frequency (LF) band at 134.2 kHz.
TRIND Overhead Antennas Major Hardware Components Figure 4-20: T20231 Mobil Overhead Antenna Bracket Assemblies and Hardware 1 Note: For units with Logo Display Cabinets universal antenna brackets are installed with flat side up. 2 3 9 10 5 6 7 P re 8 lim in ar y 4 MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
Major Hardware Components TRIND Overhead Antennas T20231 Mobil Overhead Antenna Bracket Assemblies and Hardware for The Advantage Series Item Wide Frame Single-Sided Description Wide Frame Double-Sided Narrow Frame Single-Sided Narrow Frame Double Sided 1 antenna top cover T20213-01 T20213-01 T20215-01 T20215-01 2 bracket, universal antenna T20212-01 T20212-01 T20212-01 T20212-01 3 bracket, antenna mounting T20211-01 T20211-01 T20211-01 T20211-01 3a bracket, antenna mounting (note
TRIND Overhead Antennas Major Hardware Components T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly The T20632-GX Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assemblies are made up from a single turn (loop) antenna; a high efficiency tuning board, and a UHF receive antenna. These parts are all mounted in a molded polycarbonate set of boxes and then mounted with brackets on top of the dispenser. These parts are discussed in further in the following sections.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Overhead Antennas Figure 4-21: T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly 8 7 9 6 10 5 11 4 3 lim in ar y 2 P re 1 T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly Parts List (Domestic) Item Page 30 Description T20632-G1 T20632-G2 T20632-G3 T20632-G4 1 Bottom Right Antenna Box T20615-04 T20615-04 T20615-04 T20615-04 2 Top Right Antenna Box T20615-02 T20615-02 T20615-02 T20615-02 3 Antenna W03889-01 W03889-02 W03889-03 W03889-04 4 Bottom
TRIND Overhead Antennas Major Hardware Components T20632 Single-Loop Overhead Antenna Assembly Parts List (International) Item Description T20632-G5 T20632-G6 T20632-G7 T20632-G8 1 Bottom Right Antenna Box T20615-04 T20615-04 T20615-04 T20615-04 2 Top Right Antenna Box T20615-02 T20615-02 T20615-02 T20615-02 3 Antenna W03889-01 W03889-02 W03889-03 W03889-04 4 Bottom Left Antenna Box T20615-03 T20615-03 T20615-03 T20615-03 5 Screw Thread Form #6-19 Q12011-17 Q12011-17 Q120
Major Hardware Components TRIND Overhead Antennas T20632 Single Loop Antenna Assembly Bracket Kits for The Advantage Series W/F & N/F RID Plus Exxon (K96647-01) With Canopy (K96647-02) With Or With Out Blue Hats (K96647-03) With Milwaukee Light Box (K96647-06) Item Description 1 Antenna Bracket, Left T20623-01 T20624-01 - - 2 Antenna Bracket, Right T20623-02 T20624-02 - - Antenna Bracket, W/F & N/F - - T20625-01 - Antenna Bracket, W/F & N/F - - T20625-02 - 1 Antenna Bracket, A
TRIND Overhead Antennas Major Hardware Components Ultra High Frequency Antenna Q13851-01 and Q13851-02 This antenna is specifically used to receive the UHF response from the vehicle mount tag. It has a “pigtail” RG-316 coaxial cable with a Sub Miniature A (SMA) jack on the other end connected to it for ease of manufacture and installation purposes. Q13851-01 is intended for domestic use and is found in the T20632-G1 through T20632-G4 Single Loop Antenna Assemblies.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas TRIND Option Doors With Antennas This section provides descriptions and parts information for TRIND options contained in the doors of the Advantage, MDP-3, Encore and Eclipse dispensers. This version of TRIND consists of RFID components, including the antenna, mounted on the door.
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components MPD-3 Bezel Assemblies The following sections provides parts information for the MPD-3 Bezel Assemblies.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Figure 4-24: T20616-G2 MPD-3 Bezel Assembly 14 7 13 12 6 11 5 10 4 3 2 8 lim in ar y 9 1 T20616-G2 MPD-3 Bezel Assembly Parts List Description Part Number 1 Housing, MPD-3 T20179-01 2 P re Item Tape, Single Coated Neoprene Sponge Q11899-02 TI/RFID Antenna Assembly T20524-G1 Light Micro Reader PCA T20601-G1 Inside Cover Gasket R20584-01 Inside Cover, MPD-3 Housing T20216-01 7 Bezel Panel Assembly (Note 1) T17534-G05
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components Figure 4-25: T20251-G1 MPD-3 Bezel Assembly 11 10 9 12 8 7 13 6 5 4 14 3 2 15 Item Description Part Number 1 lim in ar y 16 housing, MPD-3 T20179-01 tape, single coated neoprene sponge Q11899-02 1 2 o-ring, 4.25 x 4.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Advantage Wide Frame Option Door Assemblies This section provides parts data for the Advantage Wide Frame Option Doors. Assemblies.
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components Figure 4-27: T20613 Advantage Wide Frame (48-Inches) Option Door Assembly 6 5 4 1 in ar y 3 re lim 2 P T20613 Advantage Wide Frame Option Door Assembly Parts List Item Description Part Number 1 Wide Frame Shield T20570-G1 2 Solid Strip Grommet Q10315-06 3 RFID Light/ Microreader PCA (note 1) M01580A00X 4 TRIND Antenna PCB T20524-G1 5 Door Gasket R20424-01 6 Right Option Door (note 2) T20415-0X Notes: 1.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Advantage Narrow Frame Option Door Assemblies This section provides parts data for the Advantage Narrow Frame Option Doors.
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components Figure 4-29: T20253-G1 Advantage Narrow Frame (36-Inches) Option Door Assembly 2 1 3 4 5 6 14 7 y 8 in ar 10 13 re lim 9 12 11 T20253-G1 Narrow Frame Option Door Assembly Parts List Item Part Number N/F Option Door (note 1) T20125-0X 2 O-ring Q13575-02 P Description 1 3 Mobil lens Q13575-01 4 Diffuser Q13575-03 5 Lens Retainer Bracket Q13575-04 6 TI/RFID Light/Microreader PCB (note 2) T20446-G1 7 antenna shield
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Encore CIM Door Option Assembly This section provides the parts for the Encore CIM Door Option Assembly.
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components Eclipse Ovendoor Option Assembly This section provides the parts for the Eclipse Ovendoor Option Assembly. Figure 4-31: Eclipse Ovendoor Option Assembly 5 4 y 3 ar 2 P re lim in 1 Eclipse Ovendoor Option Assembly Parts List Item Description Part Number 1 Eclipse TRIND/Cash Acceptor Ovendoor M01509A001 2 Eclipse Ovendoor TRIND Assembly M01661A001 3 TRIND PCB Cover M01408B001 4 Slotted 6-20X.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Light/Microreader PCB T20446-G1, T20601-GX, M01580A001, and M01580A002 Note: T20446 replaced Light/Microreader PCB T20182-G1 and T20295-G1. M01580A001 and M01580A002 replaced Light/Microreader PCB T20601-G1 and G2 The PCB is mounted on the right options door on The Advantage Series units or in an enclosure mounted on the bezel for MPD-3 units.
TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Major Hardware Components Figure 4-34: Light/Microreader Printed Circuit Board M01580A00X lim in ar y Note: Used With Card Cage T20606-GX In Kits C00011-002 And Above. Light/Microreader PCB M01218A001 and M01218A002 P re Mounted on the CIM Door on Encore and Eclipse units, this PCB processes information received from hand-held transponder (only), as well as provide indicator lights for the TRIND system. The PCB requires both 5VDC and 22.5VDC supplied at P182.
Major Hardware Components TRIND Option Doors With Antennas Hand-Held Antenna PCB T20143-G1 Hand-Held PCB T20143-G1 is used on the original system and is connected to Light/ Microreader PCB (i.e. T20182) at P181 and mounted on options or bezels doors. P re lim in ar y Figure 4-36: Hand Held Antenna Printed Circuit Board T20143-G1 TRIND Antenna PCA T20524-G1 The T20524-G1 PCAs are 47uH antennas that work with the Microreader.
System Cables Major Hardware Components System Cables Note: To ensure compliance with EMC standards, do not remove the ferrite beads from cable assemblies provided with them. This section provides a description and parts information for the TRIND system cables. These cables are used to make connections between the various TRIND and dispenser components that comprise the TRIND system.
Major Hardware Components System Cables R20437-G01 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable (Advantage and MPD-3) The R20437-G01 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable connects the TRIND Gateway Broads (T20128 and T20678) to CRIND Logic boards. P re lim in ar y Figure 4-40: TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable R20437 M00515A002 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable For Encore 500 and Eclipse The M00515A002 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable for Encore 500 and Eclipse connects the Gateway Boards to the CRIND Logic Boards.
System Cables Major Hardware Components M001804A001 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable for Encore 300 The M001804A001 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable for Encore 300 connects the Gateway Boards to the CRIND Logic Boards. y Figure 4-42: TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable M001804A001 ar R20580 and M00811A001 AC Power Cables lim in The R20580 and M00811A001 AC Power Cables are used to provide system power to the TRIND card cage assembly. Connections for these cables are unit specific.
Major Hardware Components System Cables Full System Cable Connections on the Legacy Advantage Series Dispensers For all single-sided units, dummy load R20526-01 is installed on JB on transmitter PCB and eliminates all ‘B’ side connections. Note: If power is applied to card cage without the antenna cables or dummy load connected, the transmitter board will be damaged.
System Cables Major Hardware Components Full System Cable Connections on the MPD-3 Dispensers For all single-sided units, install dummy load connector R20526-01 on JB on transmitter PCB and skip all ‘B’ side connections. Note: If power is applied to card cage without the antenna cables or dummy load connected, the transmitter board will be damaged.
Major Hardware Components System Cables Full System Cable Connections on The Advantage Series and MPD-3 Dispensers For all single-sided units, dummy load connector R20526-01 is installed on JB on transmitter PCB and eliminates all ‘B’ side connections. Note: If power is applied to card cage without antenna cables or dummy load connected, the transmitter board will be damaged.
System Cables Major Hardware Components Hand-Held System Cable Connections on The Advantage Series and MPD-3 Dispensers For all single-sided units, dummy load connector R20526-01 is installed on JB on transmitter PCB and eliminates all ‘B’ side connections. Note: If power is applied to card cage without antenna cables or dummy load connected, the transmitter board will be damaged.
Major Hardware Components System Cables Full System Cable Connections on Encore 500 Dispensers For all single-sided units, dummy load connector R20526-01 is installed on JB on transmitter PCB and eliminates all ‘B’ side connections. Note: If power is applied to card cage without antenna cables or dummy load connected the transmitter board will be damaged.
System Cables Major Hardware Components Hand-Held System Cable Connections on Encore 500 and Eclipse Dispensers .
Major Hardware Components System Cables M00878A001 and M00878A002 Antenna Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections P1B To J1 Pin # on Side 1 Overhead Low Frequency Antenna P1A To J1 Pin # on Side 2 Overhead Low Frequency Antenna P3B To J2 Pin # on Side 1 Overhead High Frequency Antenna P3A To J2 Pin # on Side 2 Overhead High Frequency Antenna PB To JB for Side 1 Pin # on Q13579 Transmitter Board PB To JB for Single-Side Units Only With R20526G1 Power Resistor PA To JA for Side 2 Pin # on Q13579 Transmitter Boar
System Cables Major Hardware Components R20519-G1, -G2 and -G3 Light/Microreader Cables Pin-to-Pin Connections To J7/J8 Pin # on Data Control Board Q13563 To P182 on Light/ Microreader PCB T20182 Function 1 1 TX 232 2 2 GPO 232 3 3 AX 232 4 4 Light 232 5 5 RDEN 6 6 GND 1 1 in 2 3 To P180 Pin # on Light/ Microreader PCB T20182 ar To P176/P177 Pin # on Power Supply Board T20314 y R20521-G1 and -G2 Interface Microreader Cables Pin-to-Pin Connections Function +22v 2 +5v 3 GND
Major Hardware Components System Cables R20437-G01 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections Pin # on T20128 Gateway PCB Pin # Side A P258 of CRIND™ Logic Board Pin # on Side B P258 of CRIND™ Logic Board Function 1 1 - RX-A 2 2 - GND-A 3 3 - TX-A 4 4 - +5V-A 5 5 - Spare-In-A 6 6 - N.C. 7 7 - Spare-Out-A 8 - 1 RX-B - 2 GND-B - 3 TX-B 11 - 4 +5V-B 12 - 5 Spare-In-B - 6 N.C.
System Cables Major Hardware Components Encore Option R20773-G2 TRIND Data and Power Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections To Pin # on Side A and Side B T20601 To Pin # on TRIND Card Cage Harness Light/Microreader PCB Plug P182 Cable T20662-G2 Plug P1 and P2 Function 1 1 TX 2 2 RX 3 3 GPO 4 4 GND 5 5 VCC 6 6 N.C. 7 7 - 8 ILLUM y 8 9 ar 10 11 GND 10 +22V 11 RDEN 12 N.C.
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ASC TRIND Tool Kit K94577-01 System Accessories 5 – System Accessories ASC TRIND Tool Kit K94577-01 Authorized Service Contractor (ASC) TRIND Tool Kit contains specialized tools required for installation and service of TRIND equipped units. Kit Contents The K94577-01 tool kit contains the following items.
System Accessories Standalone Jumper Cables Note: If Standalone Jumper or 9 volt battery is not available, unit can be put in standalone using the jump jack on JP3.
Standalone Jumper Cables System Accessories Standalone Jumper Cable R20602-G2 For Enhanced Gateway This cable is used for installation or troubleshooting, and for placing a unit in the “standalone” mode. The hand-held key tag units contain the T20606-G3 Card Cage Assembly and the T20678-G1 Enhanced Gateway PCB. After powering down unit, the P1 end of the M00507A001 cable coming out of the card cage on Side A is disconnected.
System Accessories Dummy Load Transmitter R20526 Dummy Load Transmitter R20526 Dummy Load Transmitter R20526 must be installed on JB of Transmitter PCB. Figure 5-4: Dummy Load Transmitter R20526 lim in ar y To JB P re Co-Axial Cable Tool Q13628-01 The Co-Axial Cable Tool is hex socket tool with a slit down its length. Co-axial cables M00878A001, M00878A002, and Q13578-01 are used for transmission from TRIND overhead antennas and come with hex connectors at either end.
Field Strength Sensor Board Q13626-01 System Accessories Field Strength Sensor Board Q13626-01 The TRIND installation manuals and this document detail the installation test for positioning of the field strength sensor board during antenna field tuning. ar Red and black leads y Figure 5-6: Field Strength Sensor Board Q13626-01 P re lim in The red and black leads of a standard multi-meter, set to DC voltage, are connected to the field strength sensor board leads.
System Accessories Test Tags Q13630-01 and Q13630-02 Test Tags Q13630-01 and Q13630-02 Test tag Q13630-01 simulates a hand held transponder and has the appearance of a key holder. Test tag Q13630-02 simulates a customer’s car mounted transponder. These tags are used to test operation of the TRIND system at installation.
Tuning Tool Q13631-01 and Q13631-02 System Accessories Tuning Tool Q13631-01 and Q13631-02 CAUTION Only the Q13631-01 (part of ASC Tool Kit K94577-01) plastic tuning tool (or similar plastic 0.10inch hex tool) should be used for tuning overhead antennas. Using a metal screwdriver or Allen wrench has two negative effects. First, proper tuning is impossible as the metal of the tool used changes the properties of the variable inductor used for tuning.
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Positioning Overhead Antennas Procedures for Factory Installed TRIND 6 – Procedures for Factory Installed TRIND Positioning Overhead Antennas TRIND overhead antennas are shipped mounted to the unit in the down position. Figure6-1 shows the TRIND antenna hardware and final antenna positioning on the unit.
Procedures for Factory Installed TRIND Positioning Overhead Antennas 4 Slide the antenna back towards the unit until the bolts stops in the slots and the molded part of the antenna bracket is secure inside the bracket fork. Note: Prior to tightening the bolts, ensure that the cables coming from the antenna are securely positioned inside the stamped groove part of the bracket and are not trapped under the bracket.
Addressing Dither Sync Address for LF/UHF Full System Dispenser Set-Up 7 – Dispenser Set-Up Addressing Dither Sync Address for LF/UHF Full System Each dispenser on the G-SITE® system controller must be addressed differently; no two dispensers may have the same address. Addresses are at discretion of the installer. Note: Before installing the card cage inside the dispenser, locate the dip switches on the Data Control Board (DCB) inside the Card Cage Assembly (Figure7-1).
Dispenser Set-Up Setting Baud Rate Setting Baud Rate For major oil company (MOC) TRIND installations, there is no requirement to set or change baud rate. Addressing the Gateway/Enhanced Gateway Board Addresses for the TRIND device must match the addresses on CRIND® logic board. 1 Access the unit’s CRIND logic board. Refer to MDE-2562 CRIND Service Manual. y 2 Locate jump jacks on A and B side CRIND logic boards T17764-XX (Figure7-3).
Addressing the Gateway/Enhanced Gateway Board Dispenser Set-Up Figure 7-3: CRIND T17764-XX Logic Board lim P re Chip orientation notch in ar y T17764-XX CRIND logic board (-G3 shown) U7 JP1-16 MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
Dispenser Set-Up Addressing the Gateway/Enhanced Gateway Board CRIND Address Table The following table provides a cross-reference between addresses on CRIND Logic Board T17764 and the Gateway Boards.
Preparation for Tuning Antennas Dispenser Set-Up Preparation for Tuning Antennas Antenna tuning requires use of field strength sensor board Q13626-01 supplied with ASC tool kit. See “Field Strength Sensor Board Q13626-01” on page 71. 1 For units without G-SITE® put unit in ‘standalone’ mode. Refer to “Standalone Jumper Cable R20602-G1 For LF/UHF Full System” on page 67 and “Standalone Jumper Cable R20602-G2 For Enhanced Gateway” on page 69. 2 Restore power to unit(s).
Dispenser Set-Up Tuning Antennas 3 On the card cage, move the three position “tune” toggle switch (Figure7-5) from center position to “A”. Figure 7-5: Tune Toggle Switch Locations Tune Toggle Switch Location A in ar y B A lim B P re 4 Connect the leads to field strength sensor. Position the multi-meter selector switch to DC voltage. 5 By fine adjustments to tuning pot, set to highest DC voltage reading. 6 Voltage will peak at a point, and then decrease with turns in either direction.
Tuning Antennas Dispenser Set-Up Mobil Antennas Perform the following steps to tune a Mobil Antenna. 1 Locate variable inductor on printed circuit board in the over-head antenna connection box. The variable inductor, similar to a tuning pot, has a slot for the tuning tool. See “T20231 Mobil Overhead Antenna Assembly” on page 32. 2 The variable inductor on the side A over head antenna connection box should be turned out 5 to 6 turns as a starting point.
Dispenser Set-Up Tuning Antennas 4 On card cage, move the three position “tune” toggle switch from the center position to “A”. ‘Tune’ toggle switch location in ar y Figure 7-8: Tune Toggle Switch Location range. lim 5 Connect the leads on the multi-meter to field strength sensor. Set the meter to the DC voltage 6 By fine adjustments to variable inductor, set to the highest DC voltage reading.
Status Indicators Testing and Troubleshooting 8 – Testing and Troubleshooting The following sections provide testing and troubleshooting information for the TRIND system. The status indicator section describes the characteristics of key TRIND indicators when the TRIND system is operating properly. The troubleshooting flow chart section provides a graphical guide to assist in troubleshooting the TRIND system. Note: The majority of failures that occur are attributed to insufficient initial setup detail.
Testing and Troubleshooting Status Indicators The T20128 Gateway Board will have the following indicator characteristics when operating properly: • +5VDC LED on solid (CR8) • Blinking CPU LED (CR6). A dimly lit LED can also indicate proper operation because the blink rate has become so fast that the LED appears dimmer than the +5VDC LED (CR8) • Rapidly Blinking CRIND A&B LEDs. Side A is CR4 (TX), CR5 (RX), Side B is CR9 (TX). These LEDs indicate good communication with the CRIND.
Status Indicators Testing and Troubleshooting Enhanced Gateway Board T20678 will have the following indicator characteristics when operating properly: • +5VDC LED on solid (CR8) • Blinking CPU LED (CR6). A dimly lit LED can also indicate proper operation because the blink rate has become so fast that the LED appears dimmer than the +5VDC LED (CR8) • Rapidly Blinking CRIND A&B LEDs. Side A is CR4 (TX), CR5 (RX), Side B is CR9 (TX). These LEDs indicate good communication with the CRIND.
Testing and Troubleshooting Status Indicators Figure 8-4: Data Control Board Q13563-04 J8 Bezel B J7 Bezel A Heart Beat (CPU) RS-485 (TX) in ar y Read Ant 1 (Overhead) Read Ant 3 (Overhead) Bezel I/O Error RS-485 (RX) +12VDC Vcc (+5VDC P re lim The Q13563 Data Control Board will have the following indicator characteristics when operating properly: • VCC and +12VDC LEDs on solid (D14 & D13, respectively) • Heartbeat LED (CPU) blinking (D9) • RS-485 LED's strobbing rapidly (D2 &D3) Note: One may wat
Status Indicators Testing and Troubleshooting T20601/M01560 Light/Micro Reader Boards The T20601/M01560 Light/Micro Reader Boards (Figure8-5) will exhibit the following characteristic when operating properly: Note: The M01560 is a subassembly of M01218 Light and Inductor PCB Assembly • SYNC LED blinking (CR1) • OKT LED on solid (CR2) until a tag is presented, then it will flicker while a key tag is in the field • STAT LED (CR3) blinking in unison with the SYNC LED • If these LEDs are solid, then the TRIND
Testing and Troubleshooting Isolating TRIND from CRIND Isolating TRIND from CRIND To isolate the TRIND system from CRIND, do the following: 1 Shut off all power to unit. 2 Disconnect either A or B side R20519-G3 cable from either J8 (B side) or J7 (A side) on the DCB in the TRIND card cage, and insert the standalone jumper in-line (between J8 and P8 or between J7 and P7). For jumper details refer to “Standalone Jumper Cable R20602-G1 For LF/ UHF Full System” on page 67.
Tag Testing Testing and Troubleshooting Hand Held Test Tags Perform the following steps to test the Hand Held tag. 1 Place the unit into the standalone mode. Refer to “Standalone Jumper Cable R20602-G2 For Enhanced Gateway” on page 69 for the appropriate standalone cable connection. 2 From Side 1 of the unit, point the hand held test tag (Q13630-02 from the ACS TRIND tool kit) at the TRIND target graphic (Figure8-6).
Testing and Troubleshooting Tag Testing Alternative Testing Using Laptop Perform the following steps to implement TRIND testing using the Laptop Tool. 1 Connect laptop to RS232 port on DCB. Note: The directory paths shown in steps 2 through 4, are representative of a directory structure that may be found on a laptop personal computer. Some directory paths may differ depending upon the computers software setup and hardware configuration. 2 Go to: “C:\windows program (hyperterminal)\Accessories\Terminal\
Troubleshooting Printed Circuit Boards on the T20229-G1 Card Cage Assembly Testing and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Printed Circuit Boards on the T20229-G1 Card Cage Assembly The following tables provide indications and steps to verify board operation and troubleshoot problems.
Testing and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Printed Circuit Boards on the T20229-G1 Card Cage Assembly Gateway PCB T20128-G1 Normal Operation Abnormal Operation/Failure Cause/Action Required PWR LED (CR8) constant on; indicates 5V supplied No LED activity Check TI/RFID Power Supply PCB for 5V output. CPU LED (CR6) continuous rapid No LED activity (indicates software Do the following: • CRIND reset of Gateway may pulse. Blinking CPU LED (CR6). A not running) be stalled.
Troubleshooting Printed Circuit Boards on the T20229-G1 Card Cage Assembly Testing and Troubleshooting Data Control Board Q13563-01 Normal Operation Abnormal Operation/Failure CR10 and CR11 not pulsing • LED CR2 (+5V) on solid • LED CR3 (+12V) on solid • CR10 ((RS-485 RX) and CR11 CR7 lit (Bezel I/O error) (RS-485 TX) pulsing synchronously • CR5 (heartbeat) pulsing • CR6 (Read ANT) will light when CR2/CR3 not lit tag is read Cause/Action Required Check RS-485 serial connection (J4) 1 Will only light wh
Testing and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flow Charts for the T20606 Card Cage System Troubleshooting Flow Charts for the T20606 Card Cage System The following flowcharts are used to assist in troubleshooting TRIND Systems. Use these flowcharts as an aid in performing maintenance on TRIND devices.
Troubleshooting Flow Charts for the T20606 Card Cage System Testing and Troubleshooting TRIND Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Sheet 2 of 4) KEY AND CAR TAG PROBLEMS KEY AND CAR TAG NOT WORKING ARE GATEWAY BOARD A-SIDE/B-SIDE TX/RX LED's STROBING PROPERLY? (REFER TO MDE-3664) Yes ARE DCB LED'S STROBING PROPERLY? (REFER TO MDE3664) DOES SYSTEM READ KEY OR CAR TAGS ON EITHER SIDE? IS R20525-G1 CABLE UNPLUGGED OR DAMAGED? (J4 ON DCB, P187 ON GATEWAY) Yes No IS R20763-G2 CABLE UNPLUGGED OR DAMAGED? (J3 ON
Testing and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flow Charts for the T20606 Card Cage System TRIND Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Sheet 3 of 4) CAR TAG PROBLEMS CAR TAG NOT WORKING Yes No ARE SYNC AND STATUS LIGHTS STROBING ON T20601 LIGHT/ MICROREADER BOARD? (REFER TO MDE-3664) Yes TUNE ANTENNAS Yes No ARE SYNC AND STATUS LED's ON SOLID? Yes DID ANTENNAS TUNE? Yes IS D6 (BEZEL I/O ERROR) LED (ON DCB) ILLUMINATED? Yes REPLACE Q13579-01 LF TRANSMITTER BOARD No No P re RESEAT OR REPLACE R20763-G1 CA
Troubleshooting Flow Charts for the T20606 Card Cage System Testing and Troubleshooting TRIND Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Sheet 4 of 4) KEY TAG PROBLEMS KEY TAG NOT WORKING Yes No No Yes PLUG IN OR REPLACE R20522-G2 CABLE REPLACE LIGHT/ MICROREADER BOARD (T20601/ M01218) ARE DCB LED'S STROBING PROPERLY? (REFER TO MDE3664) No ARE GATEWAY BOARD A-SIDE/BSIDE TX/RX LED's STROBING PROPERLY? (REFER TO MDE3664) IS THE GATEWAY BOARD ADDRESSED PROPERLY? (REFER TO MDE3917, MDE-3664) Yes IS CRIND TO TRIND
Testing and Troubleshooting Field Problem Survey Field Problem Survey In the event of a problem requiring technical support from Gilbarco, make a copy of this form, gather the following survey information before calling (1-800-743-7501), and fax the form to 336-547-5359. This will facilitate delivery of the assistance you need. Do not write on this form. Make copies to ensure that a clean copy is available for future field problem surveys.
Glossary 9 – Glossary The orientation of the tag to the reader in pitch, roll, and yaw. Antenna Any structure or device used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Car Key Tag The transmitter/receiver pair or transceiver plus the information storage mechanism attached to the object is referred to as the tag, transponder, electronic label, code plate and various other terms. Dipole Antenna Usually a straight, center-fed, one-half wavelength antenna.
Glossary An RFID system used for wireless payment in ExxonMobil branded fuel dispensers. This system has been available as a payment option since 1997 at Mobil branded stations and since 2001 at Exxon branded stores (www.speedpass.com). TIRIS Texas Instruments Registration and Identification Systems - This is the group name of the fine folks at Texas Instruments that produce and market RFID products, including two boards in the vehicle-mounted/key-tag Speedpass system.
Overview Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Overview IMPORTANT! The information in this appendix was obtained from AIM, Incorporated. y A basic RFID system consists of three components: 1. An antenna or coil 2. A transmitter/receiver 3. A tag that is electronically programmed with unique information lim in ar The antenna emits radio signals to activate the tag and read and write data to it.
Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Overview power generated from the reader. Passive tags are consequently much lighter than active tags, less expensive, and offer a virtually unlimited operational lifetime. The trade off is that they have shorter read ranges than active tags and require a higher-powered reader. Read-only tags are typically passive and are programmed with a unique set of data (usually 32 to 128 bits) that cannot be modified.
What is RFID? Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined What is RFID? The object of any RFID system is to carry data in suitable transponders, generally known as tags, and to retrieve data, by machine-readable means, at a suitable time and place to satisfy particular application needs. Data within a tag may provide identification for an item in manufacture, goods in transit, a location, and the identity of a vehicle, an animal or individual.
Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Wireless Communication and Air Interface Wireless Communication and Air Interface Communication of data between tags and readers is accomplished using wireless communication. Two methods distinguish and categorize RFID systems, one based upon close proximity electromagnetic or inductive coupling and one based upon propagating electromagnetic waves. Coupling is via “antenna” structures forming an integral feature in both tags and readers.
Wireless Communication and Air Interface Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Three carrier frequencies receiving early attention as representative of the low, intermediate and high ranges are 125kHz, 13.56 MHz and 2.45 GHz. However, there are eight frequency bands in use around the world, for RFID applications. Not all of the countries in the world have access to all of the frequency bands listed above, as some countries have assigned these bands to other users.
Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Wireless Communication and Air Interface Range and Power Levels The range that can be achieved in an RFID system is essentially determined by: • The power available at the reader/interrogator to communicate with the tag(s) • The power available within the tag to respond • The environmental conditions and structures, the former being more significant at higher frequencies including signal to noise ratio Although the level of available power is the primary
Wireless Communication and Air Interface Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Transponders/Tags The word transponder, derived from TRANSmitter/resPONDER, reveals the function of the device. The tag responds to a transmitted or communicated request for the data it carries, the mode of communication between the reader and the tag being by wireless means across the space or air interface between the two.
Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Wireless Communication and Air Interface Powering Tags Tags require power in order to work, even though the levels are invariably very small (microwatts to milliwatts). Tags are either passive or active, the designation being determined entirely by the manner in which the device derives its power. Active tags are powered by an internal battery and are typically read/write devices.
Wireless Communication and Air Interface Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined In terms of data capacity tags can be obtained that satisfy needs from single bit to kilobits. The single bit devices are essentially for surveillance purposes. Retail electronic article surveillance (EAS) is the typical application for such devices, being used to activate an alarm when detected in the interrogating field. They may also be used in counting applications.
Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Wireless Communication and Air Interface Costs The cost of tags obviously depends upon the type and quantities that are purchased. For large quantities (tens of thousands), the price can range from less than a few tens of pence for extremely simple tags to tens of pounds for the larger and more sophisticated devices.
Wireless Communication and Air Interface Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined RFID System Categories RFID systems may be roughly grouped into four categories: • EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) systems • Portable Data Capture systems • Networked systems • Positioning systems Electronic Article Surveillance systems are typically a one-bit system used to sense the presence/absence of an item.
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R20515 Cable Block Diagram, Revision F Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y R20515 Cable Block Diagram, Revision F MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision E P re lim in ar y R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision E Page 110 MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision E P re lim in ar y R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision E Page 112 MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
R20762 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision J Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y R20762 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision J MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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T20607 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 4, Revision H Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y T20607 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 4, Revision H MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 4, Revision H Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 4, Revision H MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision D Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision D MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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T20663 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision C Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects P re lim in ar y T20663 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision C MDE-3664B TRIND Start-Up, Service, and Parts Manual .
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