OPW’s FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller Overview, Features and Benefits

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OPW’s FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller Overview, Features and Benefits

The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller provides Product Introduction The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller provides comprehensive fuel management for fleet-fueling or petroleum-marketing applications. Secure: User-selected fueling restrictions facilitate a tailored, secure fueling system. Integrated: The Fuel Site Controller interfaces with numerous proprietary and network cards as well as OPW Fuel Island Terminals and tank gauges. Compatible: The FSC3000™ can control both mechanical and electronic pumps as well as Gilbarco CRIND and Wayne CAT in-dispenser card readers. Robust Feature Set: A wide variety of feature options enable the FSC3000 to adapt to a range of fuel control needs.

The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is Reliable and Powerful Key Benefits The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is Reliable and Powerful PCI compliance ensures cardholder data security Dual memory card capabilities enable storage of up to 150,000 cards Each FSC3000 can control up to 12 FITs or Dispenser Terminal Controls with a maximum of 32 hoses per site Embedded hardware platform provides 24-7 reliability

The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is Key Benefits The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is Versatile Compatible with mechanical and electronic pumps and Gilbarco CRIND and Wayne CAT in-dispenser card readers Integrated FSC3000™ can be installed inside a Fuel Island Terminal for installations where no building is available Interfaces with OPW tank gauges for polling inventory and delivery data Compatible with OPW Fuel Island Terminals (C/OPT™, K800™, Hybrid and FIT500™) FIT 500™ C/OPT™ K800™

The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is Key Benefits The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller is User-Friendly Standard USB memory key for transaction backup/transfer, allowing for the option to update card files Uses Flash technology to remotely download software updates Optional office journal printer enables convenient transaction logging and reporting

Features and Specifications Interface Capabilities Accepts the widest selection of fueling networks and major bank cards Phoenix SQL®, Phoenix Premier™ and Phoenix Plus™ fuel management software packages are compatible with Windows®-based PCs Provides ChipKey® Read/Write Mileage Reasonability Offers PetroLink™ RFID access

Features and Specifications Robust Communication Connectivity Built-in Ethernet port enables network connectivity Optional IP Authorization Gateway provides a high-speed Internet connection (with dial-up backup) to authorize transactions Optional Wireless 3G modem, Bluetooth®, 802.11 Wi-Fi communication devices allow communication to remote locations

Features and Specifications Strong Network Capabilities The FSC3000 interfaces with many authorization and commercial fueling networks including: CFN, Bank Cards, TCH, Fuelman®/GASCARD, Comdata, Fleet One®, Wright Express®, T-Chek™, EFS, Pacific Pride and First Data’s Buypass Dual Network option reduces wait times by accessing two networks simultaneously Registered bankcard feature permits 24-hour fueling in areas where unattended fueling is generally restricted

Features and Specifications Numerous Options Available Tiered pricing features allow users to set price discounts Terminal Control enables communication to Gilbarco CRINDs and Wayne CAT in-dispenser readers Direct Pump Control facilitates communication with Gilbarco, Gasboy dispensers 900 MHz wireless communication reduces cost of installing Petro-Net™ twisted-pair wires between the Fuel Island Terminal and building Future Media price-sign support

Features and Specifications Dimensions: 2.25 inch H x 10.0 inch W x 8.25 inch D (5.7 cm x 25.4 cm x 21.0 cm) Serial Communication Ports: Maximum Petro-Net™ Distance: Petro-Net™ (RS-485) 5,000 ft (1,524 m) Printer (RS-232)   Terminal (RS-232) Phoenix® PC Requirements: Power Requirements: Modem (RS-232) A Windows PC with 500 MHz or higher processor speed 85-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 25 watts maximum Pass-through (RS-232) 2 Auxiliary Ports (RS-232) 128 MB RAM Ethernet Runs on a Windows® PC – compatible with Windows XP® or Windows Vista Operating Temperature Range (indoors): USB 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) CD-ROM drive Listings and Certifications: 250 MB hard disk space Electronic Testing Labs (ETL), per Underwriter Laboratories UL 1238 800 x 600 display Available communications port Electronic Testing Labs Canada (ETLC), per CSA C22.2 No. 22 National Weights and Measures Certification

Q & A Q How does the FSC3000™ facilitate authorization of network bank cards? When a network (Visa or MasterCard) bank card is swiped, the system will connect to the network and pre-authorize before the cardholder can fuel. Pre-authorizations occur since the final dollar amount of pay-at-the- pump transactions will not be known until the end of the transaction. In order to estimate the amount of a pay-at-the-pump transaction, Visa and MasterCard created $1 pre-authorizations.   Can the FSC3000 facilitate gift card authorizations? Yes, for network-compatible gift cards the FSC3000 can facilitate dollar amount authorizations. A Q A

The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller provides CONCLUSION The FSC3000™ Fuel Site Controller provides comprehensive fuel management for fleet-fueling or petroleum-marketing applications. Secure: User-selected fueling restrictions facilitate a tailored, secure fueling system. Integrated: The Fuel Site Controller interfaces with numerous proprietary and network cards as well as OPW Fuel Island Terminals and tank gauges. Compatible: The FSC3000™ can control both mechanical and electronic pumps as well as Gilbarco CRIND and Wayne CAT in-dispenser card readers. Robust Feature Set: A wide variety of feature options enable the FSC3000 to adapt to a range of fuel control needs.