Easy Fuel Plus RF Nozzle User Manual Confidential & Proprietary Version 2.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle Revision History Version 2.01 Revision History Version 1.00 1.01 2.00 2.01 2.01` Description First draft Added EF-VID support Major revision Minor revisions Minor revisions Date 2 April 2008 3 April 2008 18 March 2010 23 March 2010 14 April 2010 Author Avner Avner Avner Avner & Hemy Hemy NOTICE This manual contains intellectual property, including but not limited, to trade secrets and know-how, operation procedures and production procedures that belong solely to OTI.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle FCC Compliance Version 2.01 FCC Compliance This device (RF nozzle model EFP-RFN900) complies with Part 15, of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle Table of Contents Version 2.01 Table of Contents REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................................................................................A NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................................................................A FCC COMPLIANCE ................................................
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle Introduction Version 2.01 1 Introduction EFP (EasyFuel Plus) is an automated refueling system based on wireless communication between the system components. The system utilizes 13.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle EFP RF Nozzle Version 2.01 2. EFP RF Nozzle 2.1 Product description The RFN (RF Nozzle) is mounted on the refueling nozzle and serves as an interface between the refueled vehicle and the station SC (Site Controller) to facilitate controlled and secured refueling. It is a battery powered unit, comprising three different transceivers: RFID 13.56MHz transceiver: Communicate with passive RFID vehicle tag. NID 13.56MHz transmitter: Transmit the nozzle ID to the VID vehicle tag.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle EFP RF Nozzle Version 2.01 Site Office RF Nozzle Vehicle UHF communication (433/902-928MHz) Site Controller SC Host Nozzle RS232/485 230/110 VAC NID Antenna RFID Antenna RF Unit FIC 13,56 MHz Passive RFID Vehicle Tag or FIC (Fuel inlet Coil) TAG Vehicle Fuel Inlet Figure 2-1: RF Nozzle System Block Diagram 2.
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle EFP RF Nozzle Version 2.01 Vehicle with VID vehicle tag: When the nozzle is inserted into the vehicle refueling inlet the RF nozzle periodically transmit its NID to the VID which transmits it together with its own identity to the site controller. Fuel is dispensed once the transaction is authorized. Fuel is dispensed as long as the VID detect the NID signal from the RFN (or the NID).
Easy Fuel Plus Rf Nozzle Installation Version 2.01 3. Installation RFN connector Connector niche Two RFN locking screws (one on each side) Battery connector Figure 3-1: Installation 3.1 Battery Connection The RFN unit is supplied with the battery connector disconnected. To connect the battery open the four cover screws, remove the RFN top cover and connect the battery connector to the RFN connector.