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Introduction
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TANK PARAMETERS

The following tank parameters are displayed one at a time as the operator scrolls through the Top Level Menu.
• Product Volume,
• Product Height,
• Temperature Compensated Volume - (requires probes that have temperature measurement capability),
• Product Temperature (requires probes that have temperature measurement capability),
• Water Height (requires probes that have water measurement capability).
Pressing the Tank key allows the user to select which tank's data is displayed. If a parameter is not available for
any tank in the system, that display will not appear as you scroll through the menus. When viewing a display that is
available in one of the tanks, but is not available for the current tank, a "
that parameter.
ALARMS
When an alarm occurs, the console's internal beeper will activate, the front panel LED will flash red, and the top
line of the display will contain the alarm message. In the case of multiple alarms, the main display screen will
automatically scroll through the active alarms. Press the Silent key to switch off the internal beeper. The red LED
will continue to flash until the alarm condition is remedied.
When an alarm condition returns to the normal state the alarm will be removed from the list of alarms. If no alarms
are active, the LED will return to the Normal state (continuous green), the beeper will be switched off, and the top
line of the display status line will read ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL.
Alarm
PROBE OUT
INVALID HEIGHT
LOW TEMPERATURE*
NO TANKS CONFIGURED
MAX PRODUCT
(Alarm Package Option)
OVERFILL
(Alarm Package Option)
LOW PRODUCT
(Alarm Package Option)
HIGH WATER
(Alarm Package Option)
*Note, an active LOW TEMPERATURE alarm will inhibit any of the Alarm Package alarms
Table 1. Alarm Index, Cause, and Corrective Action
Cause
Hardware failure - probe inoperative,
or its interconnecting wiring to con-
sole is damaged.
Product level too low, causing the fuel
and water floats to be too close
together.
Probe temperature drops below -4°F
(-19.8°C).
No tanks are configured in Tank
Setup.
Product volume increased beyond
preset limit.
Product volume increased beyond
preset limit.
Product volume decreased below
preset limit.
Water level rose above preset limit.
" message will be displayed for
NO DATA
Action
Call for service following the procedures estab-
lished for your site.
Call for delivery.
Probe returns to normal operation after probe
temperature rises above -4°F
(-19.8°C).
Configure at least one tank in Tank Setup.
Stop delivery. Do not allow additional delivery until
product volume decreases below preset limit.
Stop delivery. Check for spillage.
Call for delivery.
Remove water from tank.
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