Configuration Guide (Bluetooth Model Only); Program Alarm Set Points For Each Tank; Trip Polarity; Inclusion In The Common Alarm Output - Garnet SeeLeveL II 709 Series Installation Manual & User Manual

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CONFIGURATION GUIDE

Program Alarm Set Points for Each Tank

To program the alarm point for each tank, the display needs to enter the alarm
programming mode.
1. To enter the alarm programming mode, press
and hold down the button for the tank to be
programmed, the display may show a level or
an error message for that tank.
2. While continuing to hold down the button
for the tank, press and hold down the BATT
button. The display will immediately show
"dIA" (diagnostics), continue to hold down
both buttons until the display enters the alarm
test menu, this should take about 5 seconds.
The LPG tank does not show "dIA".
3. When the alarm test menu is entered, the
display will show "ALr" for about 5 seconds.
Release the buttons.
4. Depending on which tank is selected and
the status of the alarm, the display will show
a simulated low fluid level below the alarm
set point (FLo, GLo, bLo, LLo) or a high
level above the alarm point (FHi, GHi, bHi,
LHi). The alarm test menu allows the alarms
to be manually activated to test. The same
tank button toggles the simulated fluid level
between low and high.
5. To set the alarm point, press and hold the
same tank button, after about 3 more seconds,
the display will show "FAS" (Fresh Alarm Set),
"GAS", or "bAS", "LAS", depending on which
tank is selected. Release the button.
To set the alarm point, the GREY button increases the
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value.
The FRESH button decreases the value.
If the FRESH or GREY buttons are held down, after 1
second the numbers will change quickly. The alarm point
can be from 0% to 99%.
The BLACK button cycles through the trip polarity and
the inclusion in the common alarm output.
The LPG button toggles the failure polarity.
The BATT button saves and returns to the previous menu.
SeeLeveL II 709 Series Display Manual
(BLUETOOTH MODEL ONLY)
or
FRESH
or
GREY
Hold
Hold
d i A
+
BATT
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Hold
A L r
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F L o
G L o
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b L o
l L o
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F H i
G H i
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b H i
l H i
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F A 5
G A 5
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b A 5
l A 5
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GREY
FRESH
or
FRESH
Q
BLACK
E
LPG
8
BATT

Trip Polarity

1. While the BLACK button is held down, the display
shows "Hi" on the left for a high level alarm or
"Lo" for a low level alarm.
2. After the button is released, the left digit shows
BLACK
"H" for a high level alarm which means the alarm
Hold
turns on (closes) when the fluid level is equal to
or higher than the set point, and the alarm is off
(open) when the fluid level is below the set point.
3. An "L" shows a low level alarm which means the
alarm turns on (closes) when the fluid level is
below the set point, and the alarm is off (open)
when the fluid level is equal to or above the set
point.

Inclusion in the Common Alarm Output

While the BLACK button is held down, the display
shows an "i" on the right if the alarm is included and
an "n" if not included. After the button is released
the decimal on the right indicates that the alarm is
included in the common alarm output. If any of the
included alarms are on, then the common alarm is
on. All of the included alarms must be off for the
common alarm to be off.
H 9 0 .
(Alarm included in common output)
LEVEL IN PERCENT

Failure Polarity (if equipped with LPG)

While the LPG button is held down the display shows
"FtF" for fail to full, or "FtE" for fail to empty. After
the button is released, the left decimal on shows fail to
full which means that if the sender fails the alarm acts
as though the tank is full. The left decimal off shows
GREY
fail to empty which means that if the sender fails the
alarm acts as though the tank is empty.
(Low level alarm at 20%, not included in
L 2 0
the common alarm and fail to empty.)
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(Hi level alarm at 90%, included in
H 9 0 .
.
the common alarm and fail to full.)
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H i
BLACK
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L o
Hold
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H
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L
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i
LEVEL IN PERCENT
BLACK
Hold
n
LEVEL IN PERCENT
LPG
Hold
F t F
or
LEVEL IN PERCENT
F T E
LEVEL IN PERCENT
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