Allied NeXGen Installation manual

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ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC
NeXGen Controller
Installation and Start Up Guide
ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC
1414 Radcliffe St., Su. 120
BRISTOL, PA 19007-0624
PHONE: 215.785.6200
FAX: 215.785.0230
COPYRIGHT 2019 BY ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC.
NeXGen-to-Wayne Direct / Gilbarco

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Table of Contents
1General Information.............................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Installation Environment ..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Wiring ................................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.1 Field Wiring.................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.2 Internal Wiring.............................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.2.1 Introduction........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2.2 Planning ............................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2.3 Execution.............................................................................................................. 1-2
1.2.2.4 Testing.................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.3 Power and Data line protection........................................................................................... 1-3
1.4 Warranty............................................................................................................................. 1-3
1.5 FCC Warning...................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.6 Overview............................................................................................................................. 1-4
2Installation Information ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Procedures .................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Configuration Diagram........................................................................................................ 2-3
2.2.1 NeXGen to Wayne Direct/Gilbarco .............................................................................. 2-3
2.3 Communication Cable and RJ45 Pin Assignments............................................................. 2-4
2.3.1 POS Communication ................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.2 Wayne Dispenser Communication............................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2.1 Wayne Direct to the Gilbarco Distribution Box...................................................... 2-5
2.3.3 Wayne CAT Communication........................................................................................ 2-6
2.3.3.1 Wayne Direct CAT via the Allied Isolation Box..................................................... 2-6
2.3.4 Gilbarco Pump and CRIND Communication................................................................ 2-7
2.3.5 OPW OPT.................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.3.6 Tank Gauge Communication ....................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.6.1 Veeder Root TLS 250/350.................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.6.2 Veeder Root TLS 450........................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.6.3 Red Jacket ST.................................................................................................... 2-10
2.3.6.4 Omntec............................................................................................................... 2-11
2.3.6.5 OPW EECO........................................................................................................ 2-11
2.3.6.6 Incon Tank Sentinel............................................................................................ 2-12
2.3.6.1 TS-550EVO........................................................................................................ 2-12
2.3.7 Car Wash Communication......................................................................................... 2-13
2.3.7.1 Ryko III and Kesseltronics Standard................................................................... 2-13
2.3.7.2 Ryko IV (S/N less than 166600), Unitec POS 4000, Portal Ti, Exacta, & DRB... 2-13
2.3.7.3 Unitec Enterlink, Smart terminal and Ryko IV (S/N 166600 or greater).............. 2-14
2.3.7.4 PDQ.................................................................................................................... 2-14
2.3.7.5 Kesseltronics Advanced dual bay via the MUX PAP isolator box....................... 2-15
2.3.8 Fuel Price Sign Communication................................................................................. 2-16
2.3.8.1 Daktronics Fuel Price Sign (Minimum version required is 5.8) ........................... 2-16

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2.3.8.2 Future Media Displays Fuel Price Sign............................................................... 2-16
2.3.8.3 PWM Fuel Price Sign ......................................................................................... 2-16
2.3.8.4 Skyline Fuel Price Sign....................................................................................... 2-17
3Programming......................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Wayne Direct Addressing ................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1 Wayne Direct Dispensers, CATs and OPT.................................................................. 3-1
3.1.2 Wayne “Vista” Dispensers ........................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.3 Wayne “Vista” Blending Dispensers ............................................................................ 3-2
3.1.4 Wayne Blending Quick Reference Guide .................................................................... 3-6
3.1.5 Gilbarco Distribution Box Jumper Settings................................................................... 3-7
3.2 Gilbarco Addressing ........................................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1 Gilbarco CRIND Jumper Settings ................................................................................ 3-8
3.2.2 Gilbarco Distribution Box Jumper Settings................................................................... 3-9
3.2.3 Gilbarco Dispenser & CRIND Addressing.................................................................. 3-10
3.2.3.1 Gilbarco Dispenser & CRIND Addressing .......................................................... 3-10
3.2.4 Gilbarco Blending Dispensers.................................................................................... 3-11
3.3 NeXGen Parameters Values and Options ........................................................................ 3-14
3.4 Wayne Keypads................................................................................................................ 3-15
3.5 Gilbarco Keypads ............................................................................................................. 3-26
3.6 Peripheral Devices............................................................................................................ 3-50
3.6.1 Tank Gauge Systems ................................................................................................ 3-50
3.6.2 Car Wash Controllers ................................................................................................ 3-51
3.6.3 Fuel Price Signs......................................................................................................... 3-52

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1General Information
1.1 Installation Environment
1. The Allied Electronics NeXGen Controller (NeXGen) operates on 115 VAC @60Hz,
36 Watts. The NeXGen controller is supplied with approximately 8 feet of 115 VAC
power cord, and should be connected to an approved isolated ground receptacle on
its own dedicated circuit. The NeXGen must be installed in a temperature controlled
environment (between 320F and 1000F).
2. The controller must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code
(NFPA 70), the Automotive and Marine Service Station Code (NFPA 30A), and all
state and local electrical codes.
3. The controller must be installed indoors, above the Class 1, Division 2 Hazardous
location.
4. The controller is designed for use with peripheral devices which are UL Listed.
1.2 Wiring
1.2.1 Field Wiring
All field wiring (that is, all wiring connected directly to dispensing devices) should be
oil and gas resistant, as required by Paragraph 501-13 of the NEC, and should be
sealed in accordance with Article 500 of the NEC.
1.2.2 Internal Wiring
1.2.2.1 Introduction
a. The purpose of this section is to provide a list of installation practices that we feel are
crucial to ensure error-free communications.
b. All cabling must comply with Local, State, and Federal building codes.
c. Data connections between the Forecourt Controller (SSC or NeXGen) are to be made with
CAT-5 Cable compliant with TIA/EIA-568-B or better.
d. Proper cable installation techniques go a long way to preventing data loss.
1.2.2.2 Planning
a. Pull cables in continuous runs.
b. Do not splice any communications cables.
c. Separate all cables from fluorescent lighting ballasts and neon sign transformers by at least 4
feet.
d. Separate all cables from electrical supply conductors by at least 2 feet.
e. Provide extra wire for service loops at the termination points but do not leave more than is
required.

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1.2.2.3 Execution
a. Maintain the natural twist of the cable.
i. The cables have four pairs of twisted wires that can very easily lose their ability to
reject electromagnetic interference when unraveled.
ii. Pay-out cable from spools so that the spool rotates.
b. Avoid kinking and over-stressing the cable.
i. Kinks not only pick up interference, but can cause the jacket to chafe and internal
conductors to break.
ii. Never exert more than 25 pounds of tension when pulling a communications cable.
c. Provide a generous bend radius whenever the cable turns a corner.
i. Never bend the cable more than 90 degrees.
ii. Limit the bend to a 3 inch radius.
iii. Use a 1 pound coffee can as a guide.
d. Support all cabling in both horizontal and vertical planes.
i. Unsupported horizontal cable runs, especially above drop ceilings, are problematic.
ii. In the event that cable trays are not available, the cabling can be secured with zip-ties,
hook clips, J-hooks, or plastic coated staples provided they are spaced no greater than
2’ apart.
iii. Do not use utility piping or drop ceiling grid-work to secure or support communications
cables.
e. Protect the cable from mechanical damage and install appropriate fire blocking whenever
cables pass through floors or walls.
f. Install carefully all zip-ties ensuring that they do not bite into the cable through excessive
force.
g. Label both ends of all cables.
h. Use the proper punch down tool and ensure it is set properly.
i. Remove as little of the jacket as possible.
ii. Untwist the conductors as little as possible.
1.2.2.4 Testing
a. Inspect thoroughly all cables for damage after they are pulled and before they are bundled or
otherwise secured.
b. Perform a continuity test of all pairs.

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1.3 Power and Data line protection
Allied Electronics recommends that the controller be installed with the appropriate
power and data line protection devices in order to protect against power surges,
transients, low voltage (brown outs), and lightning.
Note: Due to the magnitude of power that’s contained within a lightning strike it’s
impossible to totally eliminate the possibility of damage, but we feel with the introduction of
high quality protection devices the incidence of failure can be greatly reduced.
1.4 Warranty
The controller has a one year parts warranty only, from date of installation, which can
either be phoned in or submitted using the warranty registration card enclosed with
every controller. If the start up information is not registered with our office within thirty
(30) days of installation, warranty will begin from the date of shipment. Allied will warrant
the controller against defects but not against physical damage or improper installation.
All controllers being returned "under warranty" must be accompanied with an Allied
RMA number. When calling Allied for an RMA number, you will be asked for the
controller serial number, located on the base unit, and a description of the problem.
1.5 FCC Warning
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to
radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class "A" computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which
are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated
in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to
take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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1.6 Overview
The NeXGen controller interfaces to the following devices:
Wayne Dispensers & CATs
1. Wayne dispensers via the 20/30/45 mA current loop & RS485 4-port board, which
is connected to the manufacturer’s distribution box or appropriate 3rd party
distribution box.
2. Wayne CATs, Graphic displays, Debit MSM modules and Cash acceptors via a 4
channel RS-485 interface board which can be connected to the Allied Isolation box
or can be hard wired directly to the individual CATs via a junction box.
3. DSM (DUKPT Security Module) or MSM (Security Module) for CAT systems with
debit support. The controller communicates to the unit via the RS485 port used for
CAT communications.
Gilbarco Dispensers & CRINDs
1. Gilbarco dispensers via the 20/30/45 mA current loop & RS485 4-port board, which
is connected to the manufacturer’s Universal Distribution Box.
Point -Of -Sale (POS)
1. Generic PC based Point -Of -Sale Computer via an RS-232 port or Ethernet port,
supporting the ANDI protocol interface.
OPW OPT
1. OPW OPT via an RS485 port. Software Version 18.01A, or newer, must be installed in
the OPT.
Tank gauge
1. Veeder-Root TLS 250, 350 & 350R or equivalent tank gauge system via an RS-
232 port.
2. Any Tank Gauge system that supports the Veeder Root protocol.
Car Wash
1. Ryko III, Ryko IV, Unitec POS 4000, Unitec/Enterlink, Unitec Portal Ti, Unitec Smart
Terminal, PDQ, Kesseltronics and Exacta Car Wash controllers via a fully populated
RS-232 board.
2. Ryko compatible controllers

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Fuel Price Sign
1. Daktronics, Future Media, PWM, Skyline, Sunshine Price sign via a fully populated
RS-232 board.

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2Installation Information
2.1.1 Procedures
1. Hardware Installation
a. Attach the two mounting brackets to the NeXGen controller as shown in figure
2.
b. Mount the NeXGen controller unit to the mounting area using the mounting
holes as shown in figure 2. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requires that
NeXGen be mounted horizontally to the floor on a shelf perpendicular to the
wall. The bottom of the unit, with the CF access panel, should lay flat on the
mounting surface. The mounting brackets secure NeXGen to the mounting
surface.
c. Route and connect all communication cables as labeled. Refer to
“Configuration Diagrams” section (see figure 3).
d. Apply AC power to unit by turning the power switch to the ON position (see
figure 4).
LEDs:
Grn-power
Red-CF access
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3Figure 4
Mounting
Holes (4)
NeXGen
(Top View)
Ports for
peripheral
connections
Ethernet Port
(Optional POS)
Power
Connection &
On/Off Switch
Bottom

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2. Startup and System Beep Sequence
Once the NeXGen system is powered up, the controller will beep indicating the
following events have been successful:
a. One beep-the NXG operating system is starting up.
b. Two beeps-the application software is loading.
c. Three beeps-NXG has received an IP address from the DHCP server.
2. Programming steps
a. Program the dispensers*.
b. Program the NeXGen controller via the POS**.
Note* -Dispenser programming is not within the scope of this manual.
Note** -It is not within the scope of this manual to supply complete step-by-step
POS programming instructions.

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2.2 Configuration Diagram
2.2.1 NeXGen to Wayne Direct/Gilbarco
This figure describes the NeXGen to Wayne Direct/Gilbarco system installation with the OPT.
* Note: denotes alternative POS connectivity options (RS232 vs. Ethernet)
Communication Ports
CH 1- POS
…………..
On board RS-232 port
CH 2- Tank Gauge (Optional)
…………..
On board RS-232 port
CH 3- Carwash (Optional)
…………..
On board RS-232 port
* CH 4- RS232 supported devices
…………..
On board RS-232 port (GSM, ICR, etc)
CH 5- Wayne Dispenser (1-16)
…………..
2-wire20/30/45 mA current loop port
CH 6- Gilbarco Dispenser (1-16)
…………..
2-wire 20/30/45 mA current loop port
CH 7- Gilbarco CRIND (Optional)
…………..
2-wire 20/30/45 mA current loop port
* CH 8- RS485 Supported devices
…………..
4 port RS485 Port (CAT, IPT, OPT)
CH 9- Dispenser (Optional)
…………..
2-wire 20/30/45 mA or RS-232 port
CH 10-CRIND 2 (Optional)
…………..
2-wire 20/30/45 mA or RS-232 port
CH 11-TBD (Optional)
…………..
Configurable Serial Port if present
CH 12-OPW IPT/OPT
…………..
4 port RS485 Port (IPT, OPT)
CH 13-TBD (Optional)
…………..
Configurable Serial Port if present
CH 14-TBD (Optional)
…………..
Configurable Serial Port if present
CH 15-TBD (Optional)
…………..
Configurable Serial Port if present
CH 16-TBD (Optional)
…………..
Configurable Serial Port if present
ETHERNET
…………..
Network and POS
Note: Contact Technical Support for available options

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2.3 Communication Cable and RJ45 Pin Assignments
2.3.1 POS Communication
The NeXGen controller supports up to 8 POSs. The POS is a PC based computer
which runs the Point-Of-Sale software. The serial port on the POS can be either a
DB-25 or a DB-9 connector.
NeXGen (CH1) RJ45 adapter to POS (Serial Port, DB25)
(Part #N9325-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
POS
DB25 Female
Pins
DSR 2
-------------- Orange -------------- 2 (Org)
20 DTR
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2 TXD
RTS 4
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
5 CTS
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
3 RXD
CTS 6
-------------- Green -------------- 6 (Yel)
4 RTS
DTR 7
-------------- Wht/Brn -------------- 7 (Brn)
6 DSR
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
7 GND
NeXGen (CH1) RJ45 adapter to POS (Serial Port, DB9)
(Part #N9359-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
POS
DB9 Female
Pins
DSR 2
-------------- Orange -------------- 2 (Org)
4 DTR
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
3 TXD
RTS 4
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
8 CTS
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
2 RXD
CTS 6
-------------- Green -------------- 6 (Yel)
7 RTS
DTR 7
-------------- Wht/Brn -------------- 7 (Brn)
6 DSR
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND

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2.3.2 Wayne Dispenser Communication
A total of 32 fueling positions may be connected to the controller. Up to 16 may be
connected to channel 5 and up to 16 may be connected to channel 6. Channels 5, 6
and/ or 7 must have a 2-wire custom cable or RJ45 adapter set that will be connected
to the Gilbarco Universal “D” box.
2.3.2.1 Wayne Direct to the Gilbarco Distribution Box
Note: When connecting to the Gilbarco “D” box the dispenser brand (in the Station
wide configuration options) must be set to a lower case”d”
NeXGen (CH5, CH6 or CH7) RJ45 adapter to Wayne Direct via the Gilbarco “D” box (DB9)
(Part #N9323W-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Mod Jack
Pins
Gilbarco “D box
DB9 Female
Pins
-
6
----------- Green ------------- 6 (Yel)
6
-
+ 7
----------- Wht/Brn ------------- 7 (Brn)
7 +
NeXGen (CH5, CH6 or CH7) RJ45 adapter to Wayne Direct via the Gilbarco “D” box (RJ45)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
Gilbarco “D box
DB9 Female
Pins
-
6
----------- Green -------------
6
-
+ 7
----------- Wht/Brn -------------
7 +

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2.3.3 Wayne CAT Communication
2.3.3.1 Wayne Direct CAT via the Allied Isolation Box
The NeXGen uses an RS485 port to communicate to the Wayne CATs. Up to 32 CATs
(see note below) may be connected to channel 8 of the controller.
Note: Up to 32 CATs may be connected to the NeXGen on channel 8. In DUKPT systems, a
DSM is used and therefore 32 CATs can be supported. If Master Key/ Session Key debit is
required, then only 29 CATs are supported because the MSM is set to respond to poll ID 30.
A plain junction box can be used in order to connect the CAT communication wires to the
RS485 wires that extend from the modular jack. In this configuration, up to 8 CATs can be
hard wired to each of the four RS485 channels.
NeXGen (CH8) Wayne Direct CAT to the Allied Isolation box
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
Allied CAT
Isolation Box
Pins
RT1 + 1
-------------- Wht/Org --------------
1 RT1 +
RT1
-
2
-------------- Orange --------------
2 RT1
-
RT2 + 3
-------------- Wht/Grn --------------
3 RT2 +
RT2
–
6
-------------- Green --------------
6 RT2
-
RT3 + 5
-------------- Wht/Blu --------------
5 RT3 +
RT3
–
4
-------------- Blue --------------
4 RT3
-
RT4 + 7
-------------- Wht/Brn --------------
7 RT4 +
RT4
-
8
-------------- Brown --------------
8 RT4
-

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2.3.4 Gilbarco Pump and CRIND Communication
Up to 16 fueling positions may be connected to the NeXGen on each dispenser
communications Channel (CH5 and CH6). Up To 32 CRINDs may be connected to the
NeXGen at CH7. Each port must have a 2-wire custom cable which terminates in either
a 2 pin male CPC (circular plastic connector), a female DB-9 connector or a RJ45
connector.
Pump Control NeXGen CH5 and CH6 to Gilbarco D-Box
CRIND Control NeXGen CH7 to Gilbarco Universal D-Box
(1) Circular Plastic Connector
NeXGen (CH5 or CH6) RJ45 adapter to Gilbarco (CPC)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
Gilbarco
Circular Connector
Pins
-
6
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2
-
+ 7
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
1 +
(2) DB-9 Connectors
NeXGen (CH5, CH6 or CH7) RJ45 adapter to Gilbarco (DB9 Female)
(Part #N9323B-ADP “Pump” / Part #N9323C-ADP “CRIND)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
Gilbarco
DB9 Female
Pins
-
6
-------------- Green -------------- 6 (Yel)
6
-
+ 7
-------------- Wht/Brn -------------- 7 (Brn)
7 +
(3) RJ-45 Connectors
NeXGen (CH5, CH6 or CH7) to Gilbarco (RJ45)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
Gilbarco
RJ45
Pins
-
6
-------------- Green --------------
6
-
+ 7
-------------- Wht/Brn --------------
7 +

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2.3.5 OPW OPT
NeXGen uses Channel 8 to interface to the OPW OPT’s. Up to 16 OPT’s may be connected.
Software Version 18.01A, or newer, must be installed in the OPT and it must be configured
as follows:
Baud Rate: 9600, Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop Bits: 1
NeXGen (CH8) RJ45 adapter to the OPW OPT Junction box
(Part #N9409-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
OPW OPT
“J” box
Terminal
RS485 + 1
------------- Wht/Org -------------- 1 (Blue)
1 RS485 +
RS485
-
2
------------- Orange -------------- 2 (Orange)
2 RS485
-

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2.3.6 Tank Gauge Communication
The NeXGen uses Channel 2 to interface to a Veeder-Root or equivalent tank gauge
system. Configure the tank gauge communication parameters as follows:
Baud Rate: 9600 Parity: Odd Stop Bits: 1 Data Bits: 7
2.3.6.1 Veeder Root TLS 250/350
On a TLS-250, the communication parameters are set using a rotary switch and DIP
switches, (please refer to the TLS 250 manual).
On a TLS-350, the communication parameters are programmed via the TLS keyboard
(please refer to the TLS 350/350R manual).
On a TLS-450, the communication parameters are programmed via the
touch-screen display (please refer to the TLS 450 manual).
NeXGen (CH 2) RJ45 adapter to the VR TLS 250/350
(Part #N9338-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Adapter
Pins
TLS
DB25 Male
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2 TXD
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
3 RXD
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
7 GND
2.3.6.2 Veeder Root TLS 450
NeXGen (CH2) RJ45 adapter to the VR TLS 450
(Part #N9445-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
TLS
DB9 Male
Pins
DSR 2
-------------- Orange -------------- 2 (Org)
4 DTR
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
3
TXD
RTS 4
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
8 CTS
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
2 RXD
CTS 6
-------------- Green -------------- 6 (Yel)
7 RTS
DTR 7
-------------- Wht/Brn -------------- 7 (Brn)
6 DSR
GND 8
--------------Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND

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2.3.6.3 Red Jacket ST
NeXGen (CH 2) RJ45 adapter to the Red Jacket “ST”
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Adapter
Pins
Red Jacket
DB9 Female
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
3
TXD
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
2 RXD
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND

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2.3.6.4 Omntec
NeXGen (CH 2) RJ45 adapter to the OMNTEC OEL 8000 II
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Adapter
Pins
OMNTEC
DB9 Female
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2 TXD
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
3 RXD
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND
2.3.6.5 OPW EECO
NeXGen (CH 2) RJ45 adapter to the OPW EECO #1500, 2000, 3000
(Part #N9396-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Adapter
Pins
EECO
DB9 Male
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
3 TXD
RTS 4
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
8 CTS
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
2 RXD
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND

NeXGen Wayne Direct -Gilbarco / Installation and Start Up Guide
Copyright 2019by Allied Electronics, Inc.
December 31, 2019 Page 2-12
2.3.6.6 Incon Tank Sentinel
NeXGen (CH 2) RJ45 adapter to the Incon Tank Sentinel
(Part #N9389-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Adapter
Pins
Incon/Comm 1
DB9 Male
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2 TXD
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
3 RXD
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND
2.3.6.1 TS-550EVO
NeXGen (CH2) RJ45 adapter to the TS-550EVO
(Part #N9449-ADP)
NeXGen
RJ45
Pins
CAT 5 Cable
(T568B Spec.)
RJ45
Modular Jack
Pins
TS
DB9 Male
Pins
RXD 3
-------------- Wht/Grn -------------- 3 (Blk)
2 TXD
RTS 4
-------------- Blue -------------- 4 (Red)
8 CTS
TXD 5
-------------- Wht/Blu -------------- 5 (Grn)
3 RXD
CTS 6
-------------- Green -------------- 6 (Yel)
7 RTS
GND 8
-------------- Brown -------------- 8 (Wht)
5 GND
DSR 2
-------------- Orange -------------- 2 (Org)
Tie to Brown
DTR 7
-------------- Wht/Brn -------------- 7 (Brn)
Tie to Orange
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