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U209-B 8-digit electronic counter

fuel-dispenser

U209-B 8-digit electronic counter

Features:

Power: DC12V

Total :8digits counting pulse width more than 40 ms

100% Factory Tested.

Packing:

Weight: Dimension:

150g/case of 1 70×32×42mm/case of 1

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    at random; Select filling types through keyboard; Renew select or cancel the filing operation through keyboard as long as nozzle hasn’t been hold; Supporting various applications fuel dispenser When IC card includes many applications, give prompt to user; System supports customer’s various app fuel dispenser lications; No restriction among applications Automatic balance Calculating turnover in line with the accuracy stipulated in JJG443-98 Metrological appraisal regulation for vehicle fuel dispenser; Turnover automatically is deducted from IC card Automatic generation and saving of deal record Automatically generate filing record after each operation; Ensure the safety of MAC value that used to store and transmit data after record; Each filling unit at least store 1,000 pieces of records; Transmit deal record to centre controller in prescribed time (less than 10s) when fuel dispenser and centre controller is in communicating state; Write deal information needed into IC card according to presetting system requirements; Safety secrecy Both fuel dispenser and terminal are verified interactively; Validity of fuel dispenser should be inspected; Personal identification of IC card password; Automatically set IC card to be grey card as filling start; TAC and CTC are automatically generated as money deduction, meanwhile erase grey sign; Grey card solution Suddenly pull out IC card will lead to grey sign; if quickly insert IC card into fuel dispenser, system will automatically finish deduction and erase grey sign; When communicated with centre controller, grey IC card is taken off grey sign on each fuel dispenser that on-line centre controller; As filing station that has formed grey card has finished data exchange with data center, any IC card with grey sign is able to deal with on any IC ca fuel dispenser rd fuel dispenser that has successfully finished data exchange with data center and is on line. Black card solution IC card fuel dispenser is able to store at least 20,000 blacklists; Able to identify all black cards; Aut

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