Dover OPW SiteSentinel Nano M2012 Operator's Manual
Dover OPW SiteSentinel Nano M2012 Operator's Manual

Dover OPW SiteSentinel Nano M2012 Operator's Manual

Tank gauge system

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Part Number: M2012, Rev. 3
Issue Date: 3/31/2021
Supersedes: 11/6/2015
M2012 - SiteSentinel
Tank Gauge System
Operator's Guide
3.71.56.3 Bld 61.1
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  • Page 1 Part Number: M2012, Rev. 3 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Supersedes: 11/6/2015 ® ® M2012 - SiteSentinel Nano Tank Gauge System Operator's Guide 3.71.56.3 Bld 61.1...
  • Page 2 OPW Fuel Management Systems is a part of Dover Fueling Solutions. Copyright Information © 2020 Dover Fueling Solutions. All rights reserved. DOVER, the DOVER D Design, DOVER FUELING SOLUTIONS, and other trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of Delaware Capital Formation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 3 of 49 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Screen Navigation 1.2 Current Alarms/Warnings, Status and One-Touch Alarm Silence 1.3 Language Support 1.4 Default Screen Reactivation 1.5 Links to Instructional Videos Section 2 Getting Started 2.1 Entering the Password 2.2 Cold Start Section 3 Settings...
  • Page 4 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 4 of 49 4.1.1 Send Information 5.1 Sensor 6.1 Calendar 7.1 List 8.1 Reports 9.1 Favorites Appendix 9 - Icon Glossary - Tabs Appendix 9 - Icons - Alarm/Warning Notifications Revisions Warranty...
  • Page 5: Section 1 Introduction

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 5 of 49 Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Screen Navigation Figure 1-1 Screen Navigation 1. Tabs: Push a screen tab to gain access to its sub-screen(s). The selected tab and screen background will be yellow. Some sub-screens can also show tabs. These will be explained in the sections where they are used later in this manual.
  • Page 6 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 6 of 49 Figure 1-2 Navigation Icons 6. Navigation Icons: a. Arrow buttons: Instructions on using the Down/Up and Left/Right buttons will be shown on screens where they are used. The buttons are ON when they show in a dark gray color and OFF when they are shown in light gray.
  • Page 7: Current Alarms/Warnings, Status And One-Touch Alarm Silence

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 7 of 49 1.2 Current Alarms/Warnings, Status and One-Touch Alarm Silence Current Active Alarms/Warnings are shown in the buttons in the lower left-hand corner of the screen. The number in the circle shows the number of current active warnings or alarms in the system. Alarm/Warning Status is shown in the button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 8 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 8 of 49 selected, all screens in the touchscreen Graphical User Interface (GUI) will be shown in the selected language. Current languages supported include, English, Polish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, Russian, French, Spanish and Romanian. Here is an example of a screen after Portuguese is selected.
  • Page 9: Default Screen Reactivation

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 9 of 49 1.4 Default Screen Reactivation Figure 1-5 Reactivate Default View Inventory Screen 1. When the console has been inactive for a period of time the screen will go blank. 2. Tap the screen with your finger to reactivate it. 3.
  • Page 10: Links To Instructional Videos

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 10 of 49 1.5 Links to Instructional Videos This manual includes web links and QR codes that link directly to the OPW training video “Configuring an OPW Nano Tank Gauge via the TCP/IP Port, VNC Viewer and a Laptop” found on the OPWGlobal channel on YouTube.
  • Page 11: Section 2 Getting Started

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 11 of 49 Section 2 Getting Started 2.1 Entering the Password Figure 2-1 Password Keypad Settings Enter Password Push the tab. The keypad will pop-up. Enter the password code using the number keys and push to enter.
  • Page 12: Cold Start

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 12 of 49 2.2 Cold Start ® ® This procedure will reset the configuration settings of the SiteSentinel Nano to the factory-installed defaults. Figure 2-2 Cold Start 1. Push the Settings tab. 2. Push System Settings under Filters. 3.
  • Page 13: Section 3 Settings

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 13 of 49 Section 3 Settings 3.1 Set Date and Time Figure 3-1 Set Date and Time 1. Push the Settings tab. System Settings Filters 2. Push under Date & Time 3. Push the tab.
  • Page 14: Networking

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 14 of 49 3.2 Networking Figure 3-2 IP Settings Static DHCP Here, the user can select either a network connection type. Static To set connection type (speak with your site’s IT Administrator to get the correct codes): Settings 1.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 15 of 49 (if applicable): Domain Name System. Save 6. Push NOTE: DHCP If the connection type is selected, the default information provided by the server will be used. It is possible for the IP address of the tank-gauge system to change since it was last connected to the network.
  • Page 16: Upgrade Procedure

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 16 of 49 3.3.1 Upgrade Procedure Figure 3-4 Upgrade Procedure 4. Connect the USB flash drive containing the Upgrade files. 5. Push the Upgrade button. 6. A pop-up will come into view, “Please ensure only one USB device is connected.” NOTE: Make sure that the only flash drive connected to the ATG is the drive that contains the upgrade files.
  • Page 17: Backup And Restore

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 17 of 49 NOTE: Do not remove the USB flash drive while files are being uploaded to the system. Wait until the file upload is complete before trying any other task in the system. If the upgrade of Firmware.zip is successful, the system will restart automatically.
  • Page 18: Other Settings

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 18 of 49 3.4 Other Settings Figure 3-1 Other Settings Settings 1. Push the tab. System Settings Filters 2. Push under Others 3. Push the tab. 4. Enter the information for: Back Light Off Time : Minutes of inactivity before the Back Light turns off (from 1 minute minimum to 15 minutes maximum).
  • Page 19 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 19 of 49 Change Password : Push the white box. A pop-up screen will come into view with controls to set the Password. Enter the password code using the numeric keys and push to enter. If you make an error inputting the number you can clear an entry by push the button.
  • Page 20: Shift And Site Information

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 20 of 49 3.5 Shift and Site Information Figure 3-1 Shift and Site Information This screen will let you enter times related to the Site Shifts Settings 1. Push the tab. Shift & Site Filters 2.
  • Page 21 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 21 of 49 Figure 3-2 Set Times a. Select the time you wish to set. A pop-up screen will come into view with controls to adjust the time setting. The last set time will show at the top of the pop-up screen b.
  • Page 22 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 22 of 49 NOTE: Shifts are set to a 24-hour clock. The system will always make the loop back to the first shift.
  • Page 23: In-Tank Auto Leak Test

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 23 of 49 3.6 In-Tank Auto Leak Test Figure 3-1 In-Tank Auto Leak Test This screen will let you set up the schedule for an In-Tank Auto Leak Test. 1. Push the Settings tab. 2.
  • Page 24: Auto Leak Test Pop-Up Screens

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 24 of 49 NOTE: This setting can also be set from the console configuration (refer to the M2011 SiteSentinel® Nano® Configuration Guide) and that percentage will show here. 8. Push Save to set the schedule for In-Tank Auto Leak Test. 3.6.1 Auto Leak Test Pop-up Screens Auto Leak Test Pop-up Screens...
  • Page 25: In-Tank Static Leak Test

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 25 of 49 3.7 In-Tank Static Leak Test Figure 3-1 In-Tank Static Leak Test 1. Push the Settings tab. 2. Push In-Tank Static Leak Test under the left-side Filters menu. 3. Select the tanks to be set up for auto leak test under the right-side Filters menu. 4.
  • Page 26: Static Leak Test Pop-Up Screens

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 26 of 49 8. If Run Later is selected, set the desired Time of the leak test from the pop-up see below) using the + and – buttons to set the Hours/Minutes. Push Set to save. To close this pop-up without saving, push Cancel.
  • Page 27: In-Tank Leak Status

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 27 of 49 3.8 In-Tank Leak Status Figure 3-1 In-Tank Leak Status 1. Push the Settings tab. 2. Push In-Tank Leak Status under Filters. 3. Select a tank number or numbers (if applicable). 4. This screen can show up to six (6) tank leak status results. The number of currently shown results and the total number of results for the selected tank(s) show at the top right of this screen.
  • Page 28: Shift Details

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 28 of 49 3.9 Shift Details Figure 3-1 Shift Details Settings 1. Push the tab. Shift Details Filters 2. Push under 3. Push a shift tab to see specific details for that shift. The selected shift tab will change to dark blue. 4.
  • Page 29: Version

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 29 of 49 3.10 Version Figure 3-1 Version 1. Push the Settings tab. 2. Push Version under Filters. 3. System Version Information is shown.
  • Page 30: Inventory

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 30 of 49 4.1 Inventory Figure 4-1 Inventory 1. Push the Inventory tab. In addition to the product type, the screen will include a graphic showing the following information for each tank in the system: a.
  • Page 31 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 31 of 49 Figure 4-2 Inventory Details 4. This screen shows all Inventory information for the selected tank including: Capacity: Total volume capacity of the tank. Tank Diameter: Actual measured diameter of the tank. Gross Volume: Total volume of product and water.
  • Page 32: Send Information

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 32 of 49 4.1.1 Send Information Figure 4-3 Send Inventory Information 6. Send All: Push this button and a message will pop up as a reminder that this will send Inventory reports for all tanks. Push OK to bring up the next popup to Send Via: Print (to send to a connected printer), or to a recipient(s) by E-mail, SMS or Fax.
  • Page 33: Sensor

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 33 of 49 5.1 Sensor Figure 5-1 Sensor Screen The Sensor tab shows basic information for all sensors connected to the system. Sensor 1. Push the tab. 2. Use the left Filters panel to select the sensors you want to see by any combination of sensor categories (Tank, Sump, Dispenser, Site) or all sensors in the system.
  • Page 34 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 34 of 49 Figure 5-2 Sensor Alarm/Warning Details Alarm/Warning 6. This screen will show information for the selected sensor (Starting, Acknowledge and Ending Times and the Event Type). Send 7. Push the button to send this information as a report to a connected printer or a recipient(s) in the Address Book .
  • Page 35: Calendar

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 35 of 49 6.1 Calendar Figure 6-1 Calendar Calendar tab shows alerts for Deliveries, Compliance, Alarms and Warnings . The information shown on this tab can be modified to suit the user’s needs. Calendar 1.
  • Page 36 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 36 of 49 NOTE: The icons that show in the Calendar screens will change appearance based on the state of the alarms and warnings. For an explanation of all icon states see Appendix B, Icon Glossary –...
  • Page 37 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 37 of 49 Figure 6-3 Alarm/Warning Historical Information 12. All of the historical information for the selected alert will come into view. Send 13. Push the button to send this information as a report to a connected printer or a recipient(s) in Address Book .
  • Page 38: List

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 38 of 49 7.1 List Figure 7-1 List 1. Push the List tab. 2. Select a tank number(s) from the right Filters panel. Any alerts for the selected tank(s) in the current month will show on the list view. 3.
  • Page 39 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 39 of 49 Figure 7-2 Alarm/Warning Event Details 8. More details for the selected alert are shown on this screen. 9. Push the Send button to send this information as a report to a connected printer or a recipient(s) in the Address Book (See Section 4.1 Step 6 for details).
  • Page 40: Reports

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 40 of 49 8.1 Reports Figure 8-1 Reports Reports 1. Push 2. Select a type of report to create from the left-side Filters menu (for example, the screen above shows Active Alarm Count that has been selected).
  • Page 41 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 41 of 49 Figure 8-2 Create Report Filters 4. Select the applicable tank number(s) from the right panel. Recurrence Daily, Weekly, Monthly Yearly 5. Select as necessary. Push the applicable button: Report Date 6. Set the Start Select a.
  • Page 42 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 42 of 49 Print 8. Select how the report is to be delivered: Send to a connected printer to a report or send the report to a recipient(s) via Email . Choose the recipient(s) from the Address Book popup and push Apply...
  • Page 43: Favorites

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 43 of 49 9.1 Favorites Figure 9-1 Add to Favorites Button Add to Favorites Favorites Push the button on any screen that shows it (below the tab) to add that screen Favorites to the list.
  • Page 44 Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 44 of 49 Favorites Remove from Favorites 3. To remove a screen from the list, push the button.
  • Page 45: Appendix 9 - Icon Glossary - Tabs

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 45 of 49 Appendix 9 - Icon Glossary - Tabs Tabs The Inventory tab shows Inventory related information for tanks such as product and water volume, Ullage, product and water levels and product temperature. Push a tank graphic that shows on this screen to see more information for that tank.
  • Page 46: Appendix 9 - Icons - Alarm/Warning Notifications

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 46 of 49 Appendix 9 - Icons - Alarm/Warning Notifications Alarm active and unacknowledged. Alarm active and acknowledged. Alarm inactive and unacknowledged. Alarm Inactive and acknowledged. Warning active and unacknowledged. Warning active and acknowledged. Warning inactive and unacknowledged.
  • Page 47: Revisions

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 47 of 49 Revisions Revision # Effective Software Version Key Changes 7/29/14 Initial Release 2.27.27.3 Build 13 3/3/15 & 2.30.28.3 Build W&M/Language support Smart Sensors and Multi-drop 11/6/15 3.42.38.3- Build 29 installation capabilities of Probes and Sensors.
  • Page 48: Warranty

    Doc. No.: M2012 Rev.: 3 Page 48 of 49 Warranty OPW Fuel Management Systems warrants that all OPW Tank Gauge and Petro Vend Fuel Control systems supplied by OPW Fuel Management Systems to the Original Purchaser will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of installation or 15 months from the date of shipment from OPW.

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