Fuel Pump Dispener PCI - EPP Pin Pad

What is EPP Pci?

 

Encrypting PIN Pads (EPPs) form a component of unattended PIN Entry Devices (PEDs).

Typically, EPPs are used to enter a cardholder's PIN in a secure manner. For the purpose of

this document, an EPP is considered to consist only of a secure PIN entry device.

 

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Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council Glossary, Abbreviations and Acronyms.

Fuel pump dispenser PCI - EPP pin pad

Veeder-root UDC/Sump sensor Guide

Model DMS is a discriminating sump sensor

Model ULS is a non-discriminating float switch sensor

Discriminating sensor utilizes two internal floats to detect just water, just fuel or combination of both. Sensor equipped with a position switch at base to alarm when sensor is suspended.

Model #111- 12 inch gas/diesel

Model #112- 24 inch gas/diesel

Non-discriminating sensor utilizing a reed switch/float to detect any liquid. Sensor equipped with a position switch that will alarm “Sensor Out” if suspended.

Model #323

Non-discriminating sensor utilizing a single float to detect any liquid creating a “Fuel Alarm”

Model #208

This is a two-piece stand-alone UDC sensor. The sensor directly wired into the dispenser, NOT in programming of the ATG. Any liquid detected will shutdown the dispenser which alerts site on an issue.

Model #001

Discriminating “family” of sensors utilizing same outer body

Model #750-03 UDC Sensor utilizes electrical conductivity/optical

Model #750-04 Sump Sensor utilizes electrical conductivity/optical

Model #750-01 UDC Sensor utilizes hydro-carbon permeable tape

Model #750-02 Sump Sensor utilizes hydro-carbon permeable tape

This sensor “family” also contains two non-discriminating sensors:

Model #750-06 UDC sensor utilizing optical

Model #750-07 Sump sensor utilizing optical

Incon Franklin Fueling EVO 550

Model DDS is a discriminating UDC sensor

Model DTS is a discriminating containment sump sensor

Pump ID Guide