
CFN II Quick Reference
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%Q Site shift sequence number; each site shift
change increments this number.
%R Site run level:
0 = running
1 = blocking new transactions
2 = stopped
3 = emergency stopped
4 = memory full
5 = crashed
%S Current site shift number (1, 2, or 3).
%T Time (HH:MM AM/PM).
%U User number of user currently signed on.
%V Site version number.
%W Day of week-Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri,
Sat.
%Y Date-time (YYMMDDHHMM).
%a-%z User string variables set by SET_VAR; up
to 38 characters long.
SCII CPU Board
Part number: C05328.
Switches
DIP Switch Bank 1
Position & Definition Setting(*=customary)
1 back-up sign-on
*open=disabled
closed=enabled
2 hard disk access
open=disabled
*closed=enabled
3-6 ____
7-8 boot mode & LEDs *open (see below)
Note: If switch 1-2 is closed and there is no hard disk
controller, the Site Controller will crash.
1-7 1-8 Reset LEDs Crash
open open boot normal boot
closed open boot normal debugger
open closed boot scan boot
closed closed debugger scan debugger
DIP Switch Bank 2
Port and Switch number:
Baud
Rate
Local
1 2
Remote
3 4
Not Used
5 6
Log Printer
7 8
300 op op op op op op op op
1200 cl op cl op cl op cl op
2400 op cl op cl op cl op cl
9600 cl cl cl cl cl cl cl cl
If the log output is configured to go to port 0 on the
back of the Site Controller II, the log printer port
baud-rate switches are ignored and the baud rate is
the same as the local port’s rate.
Jumpers
Jumpe
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Setting Setting Default
K1,K2 (see below)
K23 Tx clock output out
K24 receive clock input out
K25 Tx clock input out
K26 1-2=disable AC fail 2-3=enable AC fail 2-3
K27 dead man timer disabled=out
enabled=in
in
K28 2-3=hard reset 2-1=soft reset 2-1
K35 in=boot state cleared
after power up
out=boot state not
cleared after power up
in
RS-232 Port Jumpers—K1, K2
The following two charts show the jumper
configuration for various tasks for ports 1 and 3 of
the Site Controller II. Ports 1 and 3 are multi-purpose
for communication applications or pump interfacing.
K1 is for port 1; K2 is for port 3.
‘Old’ Tokheim settings are used if the Tokheim
pump driver is before version 2. ‘New’ indicates
version 2.0 and above (asynchronous modems).
Note: The special jumper configuration shown below
for Hayes modems may be used to eliminate spurious
“DSR Regained” messages; if this is not a problem,
then the standard modem jumper configuration may
be used.
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