| Prerequisite | You must have a that matches the hardware revision (e.g., “SK‑700‑FW‑V5.12‑Rev‑B”). | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------| | 1️⃣ | Connect via Ethernet (preferred for large files). | | 2️⃣ | In the host software, go to Tools → Firmware Update . | | 3️⃣ | Select the appropriate .bin/.hex file. | | 4️⃣ | The tool will first upload the bootloader (if required) and then the application image . | | 5️⃣ | Do NOT power‑cycle the dispenser until the process completes. The UI will show progress bars for each stage. | | 6️⃣ | When finished, the dispenser will auto‑reboot. Verify the new firmware version under System → Info . | | 7️⃣ | Re‑apply any custom configuration (price tables, nozzle maps) that may have been cleared by a full firmware flash. |
The SK700 uses a numerical menu structure where each "Command Code" corresponds to a specific dispenser function. Command Code Description Key Features Unit Type & Mode Defines if the pump is standalone or console-controlled. CC 10 Price Per Unit (PPU) Used to set the fuel price for different grades and sides. CC 59 System Cold Start
This command allows a technician to view or manually adjust the calibration factor for a specific meter (numbered 1–12).
Function Code 5 (40.5 -> 1 for Money, 40.5 -> 2 for Volume). Pulse Scaling: Function Code 6 (e.g., 40.6 -> 100 for 100 Pulses/Liter). Auto Authorization: Function Code 8 (40.8 -> 1 to Enable). Slowdown Valve Settings: Command Code 88 (e.g., 88.1.1 for Side 1 Grade 1). Cold Start Procedure Gilbarco Sk700 Programming Manual
Provide a deeper breakdown of for a specific issue (e.g., leaks or communication failure ).
Assigns IDs for communication with the controller.
After a cold start, press 95 [ENTER], then select the appropriate country code. Calibration (CAL) Mode | Prerequisite | You must have a that
Only trained service technicians should handle the programming of Gilbarco dispensers.
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1️⃣ | a Gilbarco service cable (DB‑9 RS‑232 or Ethernet) from the dispenser’s Service Port to your laptop. | | 2️⃣ | Launch the SK‑H host application (often installed as SK_Host.exe ). | | 3️⃣ | Select the target dispenser from the drop‑down list (use the pump’s Serial/Asset number). | | 4️⃣ | Backup the existing configuration: File → Export → CurrentConfig_<pump‑id>_YYYYMMDD . Store the file in a secure folder. | | 5️⃣ | Navigate to Configuration → Grade/Price Tables . You’ll see a grid with columns: Grade Code , Price (¢/gal) , Tax Code , Effective Date . | | 6️⃣ | Edit the desired row(s). Example: Change “UNL” (Unleaded) from 2.849 ¢/L to 2.975 ¢/L. | | 7️⃣ | Click Validate – the software checks for overlapping price‑effective dates and required tax fields. | | 8️⃣ | Write the new configuration: File → Upload → CurrentConfig . Confirm the prompt (“Are you sure you want to write to dispenser #123?”). | | 9️⃣ | Reboot the dispenser (soft‑reset via the host or power‑cycle the unit). | | 🔟 | Verify on the pump screen that the new price appears, then run a Test Transaction in Service Mode to ensure the price calculation is correct. |
Always isolate both the electronic power circuits and the submersible turbine pump (STP) breakers before handling internal wiring or replacing boards. | | 3️⃣ | Select the appropriate
, which is one of the most widely used fuel dispensers in the global petroleum industry.
Use the high-security key to open the calculator hydraulics enclosure.
Assigns specific physical nozzles and meters to logical product selections (e.g., Unleaded, Premium, Diesel). Blending Ratios (For Blender Models)
The internal parts of the SK700 are complex. The electronic head houses the main calculator board, the pulser connections, and the display drivers.