On Track Innovations OTI-EFSC Site Controller User Manual

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Document TitleUsers Manual

OTI
EasyFuel
Version 1.00
On Track Innovations Ltd.
(O T I)
EasyFuel
NOTICE
Version 1.00
NOTICE
This document contains intellectual property, including but not
limited, to trade secrets and know-how, operation procedures
and production procedures that belong solely to OTI.
Disclosure and/or use and/or reproduction of any part of the
above are strictly forbidden, except under a written license
from OTI.
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EasyFuel
FCC Compliance
Version 1.00
FCC Compliance
These devices (Easy Fuel system comprising SC, VID and NID) comply with Part 15,
of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.
These devices may not cause harmful interference,
and
2.
These devices must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
NOTE: These equipments have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. These equipments generate, use and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If these equipments do cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipments and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications in these equipments, not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance (On Track Innovations Ltd,) could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipments.
FCC IDs:
•
SC: JNX-OTI-EFSC
•
VID: JNX-OTI-EFVID
•
NID: JNX-OTI-EFNID
Responsible Party:
OTI America Inc.
2 Executive Drive Suite 740
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Tel: 1-201-944-5200
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EasyFuel
Table of Contents
Version 1.00
Table of Contents
NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................................................A
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...............................................................................................................................C
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................4
1.1
1.2
CONCEPT ..........................................................................................................................................4
OPERATIONAL SCENARIO. ................................................................................................................4
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................6
SYSTEM COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................................7
3.1
3.2
3.3
SC - SITE CONTROLLER ....................................................................................................................7
VID – VEHICLE ID............................................................................................................................8
NID – NOZZLE ID.............................................................................................................................9
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EasyFuel
Introduction
Version 1.00
1 Introduction
1.1 Concept
Easy Fuel combines Long-range and Proximity RF technologies offering a
revolutionary solution to gasoline management.
Long range RF communication between the station fueling controller and
the vehicles, combined with a short range proximity RF communication
between the vehicles and the fueling nozzles, enable quick and easy secured
controlled refueling transactions.
The RF communication replaces hardwired communication between station
components, hence greatly simplifying system installation at the gasoline
station and reducing the maintenance expenses.
EF system comprises three elements:
•
NID (Nozzle IDentification unit):
A very low power RF transmitter, mounted on the refueling
nozzles. The NID periodically transmit its ID when off
hook.
This ID is used to identify the specific requested nozzle to
the station controller.
•
VID (Vehicle IDentification unit):
The VID is mounted in the vehicle.
It is connected to fuel inlet antenna to retrieve the Nozzle
ID and to an RF antenna to communicate with the SC.
•
SC (Site Controller):
The SC is usually mounted at the station office.
It communicates with the vehicles VIDs via an RF antenna
and with the station controller via serial communication
line.
1.2 Operational Scenario.
When a nozzle is inserted into a vehicle fuelling inlet, the vehicle VID reads
the NID ID. Its Long-range transceiver communicates this nozzle ID,
together with the Vehicle ID, to the Site Controller.
The Site Controller transfers the NID and vehicle IDs information to the
station controller to approve the refueling.
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EasyFuel
Introduction
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When the nozzle is removed from the vehicle's fuel inlet, RF
communication between the vehicle tag and the nozzle tag is interrupted.
This information is transmitted to the Site Controller that routes it to the
station controller that disables the fuel flow to the specific nozzle.
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EasyFuel
System Block Diagram
Version 1.00
System Block Diagram
Station Office
EasyFuel
Link
The SC is an RF
transceiver that
serves as access
point to the
Vehicles’ VIDs.
Vehicle
Vehicle
Long-range Antenna
Dispenser
The VID is a microcontroller based in-vehicle
device. It derives power from the vehicle battery.
915 MHz
The NID is a selfcontained, battery
operated, very low
power RF
transmitter that slips
over the fuel nozzle
spout and is hidden
under the nozzle
cover sleeve.
The VID utilizes a proximity range receiver for
nozzle identification and an RF transceiver for
communication with the Site Controller .
Vehicle
Chassis
SMA Connector
Site Controller
Screen
Red
GND
BAT
VID
RX/P
SC
TX/H
SIG1
Red
SIG2
Black
GND
Screen
CON 3
CON 5
Vehicle Identification Device
Station
Controller
Fuel tank
Inlet Antenna
Nozzle
Identification
Device
Vehicle wire
230/110
VAC
+12V
NID
RS232/485
Red
1A
fuse
Soldered
connection
Proximity Interface
Red
13.56MHz
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EasyFuel
System Components
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2 System Components
2.1 SC - Site Controller
The SC serves as wireless access point to the vehicles VIDs. It receives
information from the vehicles' VIDs in the station and relays this
information to the station controller.
110/230 VAC
RF Antenna
SC Enclosure
SW1
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IN2
IN1
SC
OEM
VIN
OUT2
OUT1
Power
Module
ANT
RS485
TB5
D* D
RS232
TB4
VIN
TB3
VOUT
RS232 Interface
to Host
Figure 2-1: SC
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System Components
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2.2 VID – Vehicle ID
The VID is installed in the vehicle and stores relevant vehicle data
The VID employs short and longer-range wireless communication systems:
•
•
Proximity receiver reads nozzle ID during refueling.
Longer-range communication transmits the VID and NID data
through the SC to the station controller.
VID
RC
TB2
VCC
PLS
ADJ
TB1
NID
Figure 2-2: VID
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System Components
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2.3 NID – Nozzle ID
The NID is attached to the fuel nozzle and identifies the nozzle to the
system. Its data is transmitted to the station controller through the VID and
the SC.
Nozzle ID
Front
Nozzle ID placed
under Nozzle cover
Nozzle cover
sleeve
Front
Nozzle Spout
Nozzle handle
Figure 2-3: NID
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