The load module is the custom program interface written specifically for your company to use with your fueling system—it is the EFI program. It becomes a part of the RTA system once installed. The EFI load module varies for every customer because it has to be uniquely programmed to read the fuel data in the text file from the fueling systems. At least one load module is required in order to use the EFI program, but multiple load modules may exist if your company uses more than one fueling system. The EFI load module contains various parameters that control how the RTA system handles certain situations.
Install the EFI program if it has not yet been installed. (Refer to the installation instructions that came with the program.) Once installed, review or modify the existing EFI load module settings by doing the following:

  1. Select Fuel > Fuel Entry > Electronic Fueling > Modules from the RTA main menu (FFEM). At least one load module should be listed in the window that comes up; if not, double-check the installation process or contact RTA's technical support department for assistance.
  2. Enter the facility number or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  3. Select the desired load module record.
  4. Review and/or make changes as needed.
  5. Save the record.


Load Module Header Field Descriptions

Load Module Field Descriptions: General Tab

Load Module Field Descriptions: Process Settings Tab
It is extremely important to review the process settings because this information is used to calculate whether the mileage and fuel processed through EFI is within an acceptable range for the vehicles processed. Improper settings can throw off vehicle meter readings or fuel usage figures.

Select No to not update current vehicle meter readings if the new meter readings exceed the maximum mileage allowed. Define the reasonable and maximum miles and fuel in the following fields.
Select Yes to update vehicle meter readings as long as the mileage does not exceed the Maximum miles value. To use the maximum value defined in the vehicle class code record instead, select the Use class code max miles checkbox. Doing so uses the value defined in Max units field from the class code record (MVC or 18). This option permits different maximum mileage values based on the vehicle class (MVM)
Select Limit to set the maximum mileage allowed. If 2000 is the set limit, for example, new meter readings exceeding the reason and maximum values will still be updated as long as they do not exceed the set limit of 2000 miles.
The following four fields are used only if the Override Miles Check is set to No or Limit.

Product Codes

Product codes categorize the items from the fueling systems such as diesel fuel, unleaded fuel, oil, automatic transmission fluid (ATF), and hydraulic fluid. Product codes also determine how usage and costs will be accounted for in the RTA system. It is not necessary to set up product codes if the EFI load module is getting the fuel price from the tank records in the RTA system (i.e. the Using fuel price field is set to Tankfile in the load module); however, product codes must be set up if the fuel price is coming from the fuel type, product code, fueling parameters, or fuel transactions (i.e. the Using fuel price field is set to a value other than Tankfile in the load module). To check where the fuel price is coming from, do the following:

  1. Select Fuel > Fuel Entry > Electronic Fueling > Modules from the RTA main menu (FFEM).
  2. Enter the facility number or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  3. Select the desired load module.
  4. Check the setting in the Using fuel price field (in the General tab).

If the fuel price is coming from the default prices in the fueling parameters (i.e. the Using fuel price field is set to Sizefile in the load module), the additional steps listed below must also be done:

Refer to the following table for the default prices that can be assigned in the fueling parameters and the corresponding codes that are needed in the product code and fuel type files. Refer to "Fuel Types" in Chapter 2Getting Started in the RTA User's Manual for more information about fuel type records.

Fuel or Product

Product Code Requires…

Fuel Type Requires…

Diesel

Fuel Type = D

Fuel Type ID = D

Regular

Fuel Type = R

Fuel Type ID = R

Unleaded

Fuel Type = U

Fuel Type ID = U

Propane

Fuel Type = P

Fuel Type ID = P

ATF

N/A—product code can point to any fuel type record

Product Storage = ATF

Antifreeze

N/A—product code can point to any fuel type record

Product Storage = Antifreeze

Hydraulic fluid

N/A—product code can point to any fuel type record

Product Storage = Hydraulic

Oil

N/A—product code can point to any fuel type record

Product Storage = Oil


For example, if the default diesel fuel price in the fueling parameters is set to $2.75 in the fueling parameters (SSM, Fuel Parameters tab , switch 17):



Adding a Product Code

To add a product code, do the following:

  1. Select Fuel > Fuel Entry > Electronic Fueling > Modules from the RTA main menu (FFEM).
  2. Enter the facility number or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  3. Select the desired load.
  4. Select Utilities > Product from the menu or click on the icon in the toolbar.
  5. Choose Add.
  6. Enter the product code information.
  7. Save the record.


Product Code Field Descriptions

NOTE: Although RTA has the ability to track inventory quantities for five various stocking areas, part transactions from EFI will update inventory quantities only in stocking area 1. The part facility is determined by the EFI load facility.

Deleting a Load Module

To delete a load module from the system, do the following:

  1. Select Fuel > Fuel Entry > Electronic Fueling > Modules from the RTA main menu (FFEM).
  2. Enter the facility number or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  3. Select the desired load module.
  4. Select Utilities > Delete from the menu or click on the icon in the toolbar.
  5. Verify the load module displayed is the correct module and then choose Yes to confirm the deletion.

Copying a Load Module to Another Facility

To copy a load module from one facility to another, do the following:

  1. Select Fuel > Fuel Entry > Electronic Fueling > Modules from the RTA main menu (FFEM).
  2. Enter the facility number or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  3. Select the desired load module.
  4. Select Utilities > Copy from the menu or click on the icon on the toolbar.
  5. Choose Yes to continue.
  6. Enter the facility number where the load module will be copied or press F1 to select a facility from the lookup list.
  7. Choose OK to copy the module to the new facility.