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Installation
Introduction
Purpose of this Manual
Important Notice
MDE-3801A
TRIND™ MULTI 1
Transmitter/Receiver in Dispenser
Retrofit Kits C00012-002-XX
This manual provides instruction for installing TRIND™ Multi 1 system for use in Marconi
products.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Required Reading
PRELIMINARY
Required Tools
If installing the equipment TRIND Multi 1 on gasoline dispensing equipment, the installer
must read, understand, and follow:
•this manual
• NFPA 30A, The Automotive and Marine Service Station Code
• NFPA 70, The National Electric Code
• applicable federal, state and local codes and regulations
Failure to do so may adversely effect the safe use and operation of the equipment.
Note: This kit must be installed by a Marconi ASC (Authorized Service Contractor) to insure
warranty.
The following equipment may be needed to install all TRIND™ Multi 1 kits:
• Allen wrench set, American standard
• clean cloth or rag
• chip extraction tool, e.g., IC extraction, Digikey Part No. K158-ND or equivalent
• isopropyl alcohol (part# END-1082)
• needle nose pliers
• nut driver , 1/4'', 3/8''
• pocket knife
• Q12534 CRIND diagnostic card
• ratchet set, standard
• screwdrivers, flat and Phillips head
• static guard wrist strap
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Parts List
Parts List
C00012-002 Kit
TRIND Multi 1 kits may be installed on a variety of Host Electronics (HE) systems. All kits
contain the parts det ail ed i n tabl e bel o w. However, depending upon type of HE and equipment
receiving installation, additional parts or quantities of listed parts may be added to kits as
installation specific order entry items.
Description Part Number Quantity
cable group (see table “Q13781-01 Cable
Group” on page 2)
card cage assembly T20538-G2 1
antenna/light assembly . T20582-G1 (see note 1)
jump jack Q11011-01 10
label plate, FCC N23936-01 1
manual, installation instructions MDE-3801 1
Q13781-01 1
(see note 4)
T20609-G1 (see note 2)
M01296A001 (see note 3)
Notes:
1. For wide frame The Advantage Pumps and Dispensers only. Assembly includes
T20545-G2 Light Board and R20718-G1 Antenna Cable
2. For narrow frame The Advantage Pumps and Dispensers only. Assembly includes
T20545-G2 Light Board and R20718-G1 Antenna Cable
3. For Marconi Encore Series units only. Assembly includes M001058 Antenna
Assembly and M001055 Light Board.
4. Quantities determined at order entry.
Q13781-01 Cable Group
Cable group Q13781-01 for all kits contains the following cables:
Cables Part Number Quantity per kit
PRELIMINARY
Gateway to CRIND logic R20437-G01 1
AC power R20580-G2 1
Light/Multi-protocol Reader R20665-GX
(see note 5)
Gateway to Light/MPR/Power Boards R20724-G1 1
Notes:
5. Cable lengths (-GX) determined at order entry.
6. Quantity determined at order entry.
(see note 6)
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Safety Information
Alert Symbol and Signal Words
Alert Symbol:
This is a standard ANSI* approved alert symbol. When you see this symbol, be alert to the
potential for a personal injury.
* Reference American National Standard Bulletins ANSI Z535.
Signal Words:
These signal words alert you to important safety hazards.
Safety Information
Safety Symbols:
PRELIMINARY
WARNING
!
The hazard or unsafe
practice may result in
severe injury or death.
The following safety symbols are used throug hout this manual to alert you to personal safety
hazards and precautions.
Explosive
Flammable
Electrical hazard
Use safety barricades
No people in area
No vehicles in area
OFF
Use emergency power disconnect
CAUTION
!
The hazard or unsafe
practice could result in
minor injury.
DANGER
!
The hazard or unsafe
practice will result in
severe injury or death.
No open flames
No smoking
No power tools
Wear eye protection
Read all related manuals
Clean up spills
Turn power off
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Safety Information
Use Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Place yourself at a neutral static-free potential by doing the following:
1 Touch an unpainted metal surface.
2 Use a wrist strap connected to a grounded metal frame or chassis.
OFF
Note: Failure to use electrostatic discharge precautions may damage electronic components
and void warranty.
Make sure all power has been removed from unit and CRIND.
Follow OSHA Lock-Out and Tag-Out Requirements
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 19 10- 147 Co ntrol of Hazardous Ener gy Sour ces (Lock -Out/Tag-Ou t)
covers ways to avoid personal injury if power is turned on or fuel pressure is applied
unexpectedly while servicing equipment. The rule requires that equipment power and fuel
under pressure be turned off and the device (breaker, valve, etc.) locked or labeled with a
warning tag.
Read OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910-147 Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lock-Out/
Tag-Out). Station employees and service contractors need to understand and comply with this
program completely to ensure safety while the equipment is down.
Tag-Out and Lock-Out Procedure
Use plastic warning tags with signature/date blanks for Tag-Out. Sign and date them at shut
down. Attach tags with plastic connectors.
Use metal screw-down lock clamps or plastic single or multi-pole devices for Lock-Out of
breakers and switches. Always use a lock-out device whenever possible.
When working on electronics and electrical connections:
• Turn off unit power.
• Install lock-out device and tag on breaker(s).
PRELIMINARY
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