Information On Alarm States; In-Tank Alarm Information - Veeder-Root TLS2P Setup And Operation Manual

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Reports
Button
4
Touch to display the
Alarm Reports - Alarm
History Screen. From
this screen you can
choose to view history
of High or Low Priority
Alarms.

Information on Alarm States

ACTIVE ALARM
When an alarm goes active, the console's internal beeper activates, the alarm relay activates (if enabled), the front
panel LED flashes red, and the Screen's Message Window (item 2 on page 5) displays an alarm message. In the case
of multiple alarms, the Message Window will automatically scroll through the active alarms . In the case of an alarm
assigned to autodial, the console dials out and establishes a connection with the remote host. The host can then send
requests to the console to determine the reason for the call.
ACKNOWLEDGING AN ACTIVE ALARM
When an alarm is active, the user can turn the beeper off and deactivate the alarm relay by touching the ALARM
Button (Item 3 on page 5). The front panel LED will stay in the ALARM state and the alarm will remain in the active
alarm list until the alarm returns to normal state. If the alarm is inactive but not acknowledged, it will remain in the alarm
list and the beeper and alarm relay (if enabled) will remain active until it is acknowledged.
RETURNING TO NORMAL STATE
With any alarm when an out-of-limit condition(s) is corrected, or a faulty device is replaced with a properly operating
one, the alarm is automatically cleared. To clear a failed leak test alarm, a passing leak test must be run.

In-Tank Alarm Information

MAX PRODUCT ALARM
If the product level volume exceeds the Max Product value, the Max Product Alarm will activate. If the alarm is active
and the product level volume is lower than the Max Product value by at least 0.005 times the full volume capacity or
Table 5: Alarm Reports
Report
Touch to display the High Priority
Alarm Report. Touch the Print button
on the display to print the report to a
connected printer
Touch to display the Low Priority
Alarm Report. Touch the Print button
on the display to print the report to a
connected printer.
Report Parameters
HIGH PRIORITY ALARM REPORT
Displays Device (T = Tank, C = Comm) number,
Alarm Type, Date, Time, and status of last 50 High
Priority alarms: Max Product, Overfill, Low Prod-
uct, High Water, Gross Test Fail, Periodic Test Fail,
Annual Test Fail, Probe Out, and Autodial Failure.
For Probe Outs only, The printed version also
includes a Count column which lists the number of
times the alarm had repeated since the Start Date.
LOW PRIORITY ALARM REPORT
Displays Device (T = Tank, C = Comm) number,
Alarm Type, Date, Time and status of last 50 Low
Priority alarms: Delivery Needed, Invalid Fuel
Height, and Low Temperature,
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Alarm Reports

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