Fuel Management System (FMU) and Automotive Information Module (AIM2™)
"Don't let your vehicles wander around AIM-less!"
Our patented Automotive Information Module (AIM2™) makes integration
of technological innovations an easy process. With our new
expansion capabilities, you can now have next-generation electronic
technology in this year’s system!
System Components and Features:
- OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics ) interface for real-time maintenance and odometer data
acquisition
- Utilizes Flash technology for memory and upgrade capabilities

- Built-in self-diagnostics of FuelMaster ® components including fuel island hardware
- Captures and reports vehicle error codes via OBD II interface
- Program real-time changes while pumping your fuel
- No external programing accessories necessary
- Rugged weather-proof design
- Easy installation and greatly reduced maintenance time
- Wireless vehicle record updates Designed to take the driver “out-of-the-loop” and reduce mechanic’s time and labor
- Modern state-of-the-art RF radio communications to the fuel island
- Passive capture of vehicle ID, current mileage, date, time, fuel quantity, fuel type, engine hours,
PTO hours and much more
- Implements advanced RF/ID tag technologies
- Complete control and comprehensive security over fuel dispensers
- AIM2™ is ETL listed, CSA approved and meets FCC and IC (Canada) requirements
Product Operation
Step 1: User inserts nozzle in vehicle.
Step 2: RF/ID Tag on nozzle is interrogated by Automotive Information Module (AIM2™) mounted in the vehicle.
Step 3: The AIM2™ transmits RF/ID tag data & vehicle-specific data to the FMU.
Step 4: The FMU evaulates this data, turns on the fuel dispenser, and records the fuel transaction data.
Requirements
- The Nozzle Mounted RF/ID Tag requires no power.
- No requirement for wires running down the fuel hose. Wires are very damage prone when used in an inductive coupling system due to 360 degree swivels and quick disconnects.
- No safety barriers need to be mounted in the dispenser. Both the AIM2™ and the RF/ID Tag are intrinsically safe.
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