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TS-750 Tank Sentinel Setup Programming Guide
3. P PREFACE
Contents: Scope of This Manual Leaving (Exit) Setup
Graphic Symbol, Page # Menu Conventions, Key Programming
& Layout Conventions Action, Alpha-Numeric Input
Before you Begin Programming Alarm, Limits,
– Site Information Required or Inputs to Output Groups
– Other Sources of Info. Programming Output Devices
Graphic Symbol Conventions
NOTE
4. Important information, tips, and hints are highlighted by the NOTE graphic.
CAUTION or WARNING messages are highlighted by the WARNING graphic and
contain instructions that must be followed to avoid faulty equipment operation, or an
explosion or shock hazards. If ignored, severe injury or death may result !
DANGER messages are highlighted by the DANGER graphic and contain
instructions that must be followed to avoid an explosion or electrical shock hazard.
If ignored, severe injury or death will result !
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Page Numbering Convention – Example:
Page 4 - 1 = Chapter 4 page 1 ...Page 6.1 - 2 = Chapter 6 . Section 1 – Page 2
Page Layout Convention – Example:
Chapter Number &
Name (TOP LEFT FIRST
PAGE)
Chapter Contents
Manual Name Chapter Name
(EVEN NUMBERED PAGES) (ODD NUMBERED PAGES)
Page Number Page Number
Chapter Number Chapter Number
PREFACE Page P - i P
5. Before you Begin – Read This
CAUTION Leaking underground storage tanks ( USTs ) and fuel lines cause
serious environmental and health hazards. The Tank Sentinel® system is designed to
detect leaks in tanks by tank tightness / leak testing with liquid level probes, and/or
with leak detection sensors. You must follow the instructions in this manual carefully
to ensure that the system is programmed properly and is effective in detecting leaks.
Site Information Required
• Site plan showing the location, size, and model #s of all tanks, probes and sensors?
• Dispenser Manufacturer Documentation?
• Pump Manufacturers’: Type, Model #s, and suction inlet distance off the bottom?
• Remote Tank Overfill Alarm / Acknowledge Installed (TS-RA1 or TS-RA2 / TS-RK)?
• Type, Model, Size and Manufacturer of each Tank?
• Tank Manufacturers’: Tank Chart / Strapping Table (s) for each tank or the diameter and
length of each tank?
• Are any tanks identical (tanks, probe data, and alarm limits can be copied)?
• Standard probe data (model number, shaft length, gradient, serial number), Special Probe
Data (ie RTD / Temperature sensor locations)?
• Tank # – Probe # – model number assignments and input channels for each tank?
• Leak Detection Sensors that are installed in or near or associated with each tank
including input channel number assignments?
• Product in each tank (API specific gravity) and the type & number of float(s) / probe?
• State and Local Regulations (testing requirements, reporting requirements, and hotline
numbers, and other information that you and/or the customer will need)?
Other Sources of Information
Use the TOC (Table of Contents) to find information within this manual and see the
following INCON documentation:
• Installation Guide
• Operator’s Guide
• TroubleShooting Guide
• Leak Detection Sensor – Installation Guides (one per type / family of sensor)
• Service Bulletins
• Application Notes
P Page P - ii TS-750 Tank Sentinel Setup Programming Guide
6. Scope of This Manual
This manual shows the setup-programming of Tank Sentinel system. Each Chapter is
dedicated to a specific parent menu (see Parent Menus below).
Menu Conventions
The menu structure in this manual is shown in an indented format:
PARENT MENUs are above and to the left of sub-menus and
SUB-MENUs are below and to the right of parent menus.
Default VALUES, SETPOINTS, & LIMITS are shown first and in ITALIC text.
Parent Menus
16 17 18 UPPERROW–DISPLAYTEXT
SELECTMENUOPTION LOWERROW–DISPLAYTEXT
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DA ALOG
T
MENU keys M1 thru M4
M1 M2 M3 M4 NOTES Numbers within boxes are
1
SETUPMENU
2* 3*
(MORE)
7. Chapter #s. Some parent menus, or
sub-menus will not appear unless:
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES
* a related setup menu / feature is selected
** the accessory (hardware) is installed and
M1 M2 M3 M4 the system is powered up
4* 5* 6 7***
***the appropriate options have been
SETUPMENU (MORE)
PRODUCTS MANIFOLDS REPORTS LKTESTS purchased
M1 M2 M3 M4
Key Action
8*** 9 10 11
MENU keys – use (press) to:
SETUPMENU (MORE)
SCLDTEST CLK/CAL ANNUNC RELAYS
• choose / display other menus or sub-
menus or exit SETUP mode
• move the cursor left or right through a text
M1 M2 M3 M4
string (M1 = left, M2 = right)
12* 13 14 15
• backspace over / delete a character in a
SETUPMENU (MORE) text string (M4 backspaces from the right)
SENSORS AUXINPUT COMPORTS DA ACAPTR
T
KEY PAD keys – use (press):
• ï CANCEL to cancel an input or to exit
M1 M2 M3 M4
out of a menu
• L UP or DOWN M to display more menus
when (MORE) is shown, or other selections
from a sub-menu when (UP/DN) is shown
• Use the ENTER key to accept the displayed
choice or value for storage into setup
memory
PREFACE Page P - iii P
8. Key Action (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE... )
• ACK SHIFT key is used to change the preconditioned input character type... the
display shows either an A...M or the word NUMERIC when an alphanumeric or numeric
input is expected. Press the ACK SHIFT key N times to change the current input
character type to another type (look at the upper right corner of display while doing
this). See the Operator’s manual about using the ACK SHIFT key to silence and
acknowledge alarms, and to start an output grace period (programmable length of
time).
Alpha-Numeric Input (example)
The example below is what you would see when Press the ACK SHIFT key
Upper right N times to DISPLAY the
programming SYSTEM ID... (push keys: DISPLAY input character type ( #__ )
shows the then press the Key of choice.
MENU M1 M2 M2 M1) to display:
input (#1) (#2)
selection input a
LOCATIONLINE1 A...M
...shown A...M letter N...Z
INCON BACKSPACE
here
within
dashed COMMAND
M1 M2 M3 M4 lines
Typical (#3) NUMERIC
A...M means that the system is conditioned to Key number or special character
input the upper left letter of any key (A B C D E
F G H I J K L M)... see below:
Press ACK SHIFT key once again to display: A N
LOCATIONLINE1 N...Z
A BACKSPACE
PRODUCT
M1 M2 M3 M4
1
N...Z means that the system is conditioned to
input the upper left letter of any key (N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) – conditioning
remains until changed – see below:
NOTE The shift
Press ACK SHIFT key once again to display: function will remain in the
LOCATIONLINE1 NUMERIC current input character mode
A 0.1
N BACKSPACE (or position) until the ACK
SHIFT key is pressed again.
M1 M2 M3 M4
NUMERIC means that the system is conditioned to input the lower character of any
key (numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . + /– or a SPACE)... see above.
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9. Programming Alarms, Limits, or Inputs to Output Groups
The TS-750 Tank Sentinel includes a powerful setup feature called – Output Groups
(OGs). Alarms, limits, and inputs (Aux.) can be assigned / programmed to output
groups (OUT GROUP or OG). An output device will turn on or off when an alarm is
active in any of its assigned output group(s). Up to 32 output group(s) can be assigned
or programmed to any output device... also see Programming Output Devices.
The standard output devices are annunciators and relays.
Example: TANK 1, ALARMS and the H LIM OG (high product level limit) menus:
The HIGH LIM (high product
TANKALARM1 (MORE) level limit) has a associated
COPY HG I
I HL M HLIMOG HG I H
I HH G
H LIM OG – high limit output
group next to it.
M1 M2 M3 M4
HIGH PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP 1 (UP/DN) Each limit, alarm or input can
NONE
be assigned to one of the 34
Output Group choices —
M1 M2 M3 M4 GROUP A thru FF, or to ALL
output GROUPS, or to NONE
HIGH PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP 1 (UP/DN) ( no output group = default ).
GROUPA
Record output group
assignments for each alarm,
M1 M2 M3 M4
limit, or input in the provided
OG Worksheets.
HIGH PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP 1 (UP/DN)
ALL GROUPS
M1 M2 M3 M4
Example Output Group Assignment WORKSHEET (partial)
OG = Output Group - Output Group Assignment WORKSHEET Output Group choices -
Example - System: NONE = default setting (others are: GROUP A thru FF & ALL GROUPS) NONE
LEAK OG A Tank Leak turns on Modulated Annunciator, Relay 2 for external leak light A
THEFT OG T Sentinel Mode Theft Limit (turns on external product theft light) B
SYSFL OG F System Fail - software or hardware failures - (activates solid annunciator) C
Output Devices: Modulated Annunciator, Solid Annunciator, Relay 1, Relay 2, 1/O Output Module E
Channel # 1 to # __ (record all OG Assignments in the vertical column) F
PREFACE Page P - v P
10. Programming Output Devices:
After assigning alarms and limits to output group(s), program the appropriate output
devices to respond to any or all output groups (OGs)
Example Applications:
Turn on external Tank Overfill Alarm solid console annunciator
(when a high or high high product level – alarm limit is reached)
Program the (above) alarm limits for each tank. Assign the associated H LIM OG or
HH LIM OG output groups to one alarm group for each tank (ie GROUP O). Program
the solid annunciator (alarm horn) and relay 1 output devices to react to any GROUP O
alarm by assignment... change GROUP O – (dash) to a Y. The external TS-RA2 or
RA1 alarm unit (wired to relay 1) will turn on / off with relay 1.
This way a high level condition in any tank will activate the solid annunciator and the
external alarm connected to relay 1.
To disable a STP turn on the modulated console annunciator
(when a low low product or high water – alarm limit is reached)
Program the (above) alarm limits for each tank. Assign the associated LL LIM OG and
W LIM OG output groups to a unique alarm group for each tank (ie GROUP P for
TANK 1 GROUP S for TANK 4).
Program the modulated annunciator (alarm horn) output device to activate and react to
any alarm by assignment... change GROUP P Q R S – (dash) to a Y.
Example Output Device – OUTPUT GROUP Assignments (shown filled-in)
Leaving (Exit) Setup Programming
There are two ways to leave the setup mode. These are:
Output Device — OUTPUT GROUP Assignment
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A A B B C C D D EE F F
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
OUTPUT GROUP GROUP
The 24TH group
Y – – Y Y Y – – – – – – – –Y Y Y Y Y – – – – Y – – – – – – – – X
(Group X) is shown
1 32
assigned Y
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE FF
Press: M1 to move the cursor left ï
M2 to move the cursor right ð M4 to backspace (delete) one character to the left ï
NOTE L UP / DOWN M to select (Y for yes assigned, or – (dash) for no not assigned)
11. ENTER to store the setup into the system memory
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12. 1.) Use (press) the CANCEL key until the exit choice appears, then press the M1 key to
exit the setup mode.
SETUPMENU (MORE)
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES
M1 M2 M3 M4
– or –
2.) Wait until the Tank Sentinel console autoexits.
The unit will automatically leave / exit the setup mode ( autoexit ) after three or four
minutes of inactivity (if no key is pressed). This feature prevents the unit from being
left in the setup mode for long periods of time... leak testing and leak detection are
not active while in the setup mode.
NOTE While viewing data in the normal run mode, the display will also revert to the normal
13. display after shorter period of key inactivity (20 or 30 seconds).
PREFACE Page P - vii P
14. Table of Contents
P Preface .................................................................................................... P -i
Graphic Symbol Conventions ................................................................................... P -i
Page Numbering Convention – Example: ........................................................... P -i
Page Layout Convention – Example: .................................................................. P -i
Before you Begin – Read This ................................................................................... P -ii
Site Information Required ....................................................................................... P -ii
Other Sources of Information ................................................................................. P -ii
Scope of This Manual ............................................................................................... P -iii
Menu Conventions ................................................................................................ P -iii
Parent Menus ..................................................................................................... P -iii
Key Action ................................................................................................................ P -iii
Alpha-Numeric Input (example) ......................................................................... P -iv
Programming Alarms, Limits, or Inputs to Output Groups ........................................ P -v
Example Output Group Assignment Worksheet (partial) ............................. P -v
Programming Output Devices: ................................................................................ P -vi
Example Applications: ....................................................................................... P -vi
Example Output Device – Output Group Assignments (shown filled-in).......... P -vi
Leaving (Exit) Setup Programming ......................................................................... P -vi
1 System Setup Programming................................................................. 1 -1
System Menu ............................................................................................................ 1 -1
Default Report Header Ø .................................................................................. 1 -2
2 Tanks Setup Programming ................................................................... 2 -1
Tanks Menu ............................................................................................................... 2 -1
Tanks – Tank Data N Menu (Continued... from previous page) ................................. 2 -2
Tanks – TANK ALARM N Menu ................................................................................. 2 -3
Figure 2 - 1 Typical Tank Limits .......................................................... 2 -3
Tanks – SPECIAL TANK N Menu .............................................................................. 2 -4
Worksheet 2-1 – Output Groups – Tanks 1 thru 4 ..................................................... 2 -6
3 Probes Setup Programming ................................................................. 4 -1
Probes Menu ............................................................................................................. 4 -1
Probes – Probe Data Menu (Continued... from previous page) ................................. 4 -2
Probes – SPECIAL (*) Menu ..................................................................................... 4 -2
TABLE 4.1 SPECIAL PROBE RTD POSITIONS ........................................... 4 -3
4 Products Setup Programming .............................................................. 5 -1
Products Menu .......................................................................................................... 5 -1
Product Data Menu (Continued... from previous page) ............................................. 5 -2
SPECIAL (*) PRODUCTS Menu .............................................................................. 5 -2
5 Manifolds Setup Programming ............................................................. 6 -1
Manifolds Menu ......................................................................................................... 6 -1
Manifolds Data Menu (Continued... from previous page)........................................... 6 -2
Manifolds ALARMS Menu ......................................................................................... 6 -2
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15. 6 Reports Setup Programming ................................................................ 7 -1
Reports Menu ........................................................................................................... 7 -1
TABLE 7.2 24 HOUR TIME
INPUT FORMAT......................................................................................... 7 -1
Reports Schedule Menu ........................................................................................... 7 -2
Tank Inventory Detail Report: .............................................................................. 7 -2
Tank Inventory Summary Report: ....................................................................... 7 -2
Product Inventory Detail Report: ......................................................................... 7 -2
Product Inventory Summary Report: .................................................................. 7 -3
Product Inventory Reconciliation Report: ........................................................... 7 -3
Product Usage Detail Report: ............................................................................. 7 -3
Product Usage Summary Report: ....................................................................... 7 -4
Delivery Detail Report: ........................................................................................ 7 -4
Delivery Summary Report: .................................................................................. 7 -4
Active Alarm Report: ........................................................................................... 7 -5
Cleared Alarm Report:......................................................................................... 7 -5
Alarm History Report: ......................................................................................... 7 -6
SCALD Leak Test: Report ................................................................................... 7 -6
Sensor Status Report ......................................................................................... 7 -6
Vapor Sensor: ...................................................................................................... 7 -7
Regulatory Report: .............................................................................................. 7 -7
7 Tank Leak Test Setup Programming ..................................................... 8 -1
Leak Test Menu (Static Tank) .................................................................................... 8 -1
Tank Leak Test Menu ................................................................................................. 8 -2
TABLE 8.2 24 HOUR TIME
INPUT FORMAT......................................................................................... 8 -3
TABLE 8.1 TYPICAL TEST SCHEDULE ...................................................... 8 -3
Worksheet # 8-1 – Output Groups – Tank Leak Tests ............................................. 8 -4
8 SCALD ® Tank Leak Test
Setup Programming .............................................................................. 9 -1
SCALD Tank Leak Test Menu .................................................................................... 9 -1
SCALD (tank leak) Test Menu ............................................................................................ 9 -2
9 Clock / Calendar
Setup Programming ............................................................................ 11 -1
Clock / Calendar Menu ............................................................................................ 11 -1
TABLE 11.1 24 HOUR TIME INPUT FORMAT .................................... 11 -2
10 Annunciator
Setup Programming ............................................................................ 12 -1
Annunciator Menu (Console Alarm Horn) ............................................................... 12 -1
Annunciator Timeout .......................................................................................... 12 -1
Modulated Annunciator Output Group (alarm assignment).......................... 12 -2
Solid Annunciator Output Group (alarm assignment) .................................. 12 -2
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16. 11 Relays Setup Programming ................................................................ 13 -1
Relay Menu ............................................................................................................. 13 -1
Relay Timeout Note #A ............................................................................... 13 -1
Relay 1 Output Group (alarm assignment) .................................................................... 13 -2
TEST Relay 1 ................................................................................................. 13 -2
Relay Timeout Note #B ................................................................................... 13 -2
Relay 2 Output Group (alarm assignment) .................................................. 13 -3
TEST Relay 2 ................................................................................................. 13 -3
12 Sensors (Leak Detection) Setup Programming ................................. 15 -1
Sensors Menu ......................................................................................................... 15 -1
Naming Sensors ................................................................................................ 15 -1
Leak Detection Sensors ................................................................................................... 15 -3
Standard Sensors (below... all Alarms = STD N) .............................................. 15 -3
BriteSensors alarms (all 3 wire – below)........................................................ 15 -3
Worksheet # 15-1 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 1 to 8 .............................. 15 -4
13 Auxiliary Inputs Setup Programming ................................................. 16 -1
Aux. Input Menu ...................................................................................................... 16 -1
14 Communication Ports Setup Programming ....................................... 18 -1
Comm Ports Menu .................................................................................................. 18 -1
COMM PORT 1 Menu ............................................................................................. 18 -1
COMM PORT 2 Menu ............................................................................................. 18 -2
15 Upgrade Menu ..................................................................................... 20 -1
TS-UPGRADE ........................................................................................................ 20 -1
Upgrade Menu .................................................................................................................. 20 -2
16 Language Selection Menu .................................................................... 21-1
Language Selection Menu ........................................................................................ 21-1
Language Selection Notes .................................................................................... 21-1
17 Data Log Menu .................................................................................... 22 -1
Data Log Menu ........................................................................................................ 22 -1
Data Logging Notes .............................................................................................. 22 -1
18 Problem Solving (Alarms Errors) ................................................... 23 -1
Problem Solving ...................................................................................................... 23 -1
Outputs DON’T Turn On When Expected ............................................................ 23 -8
A Appendix A Standard Tanks ............................................................... A - 1
B Appendix B Standard Products ......................................................... B - 1
C Appendix C Typical Tank Leak Test Times.......................................... C - 2
For 7 Tank Sizes at Half Capacity ( Worst Case is 50% Full ) ................................ C - 2
D Appendix D Part Number Codes ........................................................ D - 1
Tank Sentinel Part Numbering ................................................................................. D - 1
Example Part Numbers ........................................................................................ D - 1
Part Number Codes Meaning ........................................................................... D - 2
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17. U User Feedback Form .............................................................................. U-1
List of Tables and Figures
Figure 2 - 1 Typical Tank Limits ............................................................. 2 - 3
TABLE 4.1 Special Probe RTD Positions ....................................................... 4 - 3
TABLE 7.1 Typical Report Schedule ............................................................. 7 - 1
TABLE 8.1 Typical ( Tank Leak Test ) Report Schedule ............................... 8 - 3
TABLE 11.1 24 Hour Time Input Format ....................................................... 11 - 2
List of Worksheets:
Example Output Group Assignment Worksheet (partial) ............................ P - v
Worksheet # 1-1 – System (Limits) Output Groups ........................................ 1 - 5
Worksheet # 2-1 – Output Groups – Tanks 1 thru 4 ........................................ 2 - 6
Worksheet # 2-2 – Output Groups – Tanks 5 thru 8 ........................................ 2 - 8
Worksheet # 6-1 – Output Groups – Manifolds 1 thru 4 ................................. 6 - 3
Worksheet # 8-1 – Output Groups – Tank Leak Tests:
for Static SCALD Tank Leak Tests .......................................................... 8 - 4
Worksheet # 10-1 – Output Groups – Line Leak Tests ................................ 10 - 5
Worksheet # 15-1 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 1 to 8 ..................... 15 - 4
Worksheet # 15-2 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 9 to 16 ................... 15 - 5
Worksheet # 15-3 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 17 to 24 ................. 15 - 6
Worksheet # 15-4 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 25 to 32 ................. 15 - 7
Worksheet # 15-5 – Output Groups – Sensor Channels 33 to 40 ................. 15 - 8
Worksheet #16-1 – Output Groups – Aux. Inputs 1 and 2 ........................... 16 - 3
Worksheet # 17-1 – Output Groups – External Inputs .................................. 17 - 6
Worksheet # 17-2 – Output Groups – Line Inputs (not TS-LLDI) .................. 17 - 7
List of Output Devices Output Group Assignments
Example Output Device – Output Group Assignments (shown filled-in)......... P - vi
Standard and Optional Output Devices ......................................................... P - vii
Modulated Annunciator Output Group (alarm assignment) ........................... 12 - 2
Solid Annunciator Output Group (alarm assignment) .................................... 12 - 2
Relay 1 Output Group (alarm assignment) ................................................. 13 - 2
Relay 2 Output Group (alarm assignment) ................................................. 13 - 3
TS-ROM Channel 1 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 2
TS-ROM Channel 2 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 2
TS-ROM Channel 3 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 2
TS-ROM Channel 4 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 3
TS-ROM Channel 5 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 3
TS-ROM Channel 6 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 3
TS-ROM Channel 7 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 3
TS-ROM Channel 8 Output Group (alarm assignment) .......................... 14 - 4
I/O Module Channel N Output – Group (alarm assignments) ........................ 17 - 4
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18. 1 SystemSETUPPROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics in
System Menu this manual. See the Preface for general
Worksheet 1-1 — System Output information about this manual. See the
Groups Installation, Operator’s, TroubleShooting
Guides and Application Notes for other
reference sources.
System Menu NOTE The NO. (of) TANKS set in the system menu
H U
19. is shown in the TANKS, PROBES and
PRODUCTS menus !
MENU × Press this key and the highlighted Remember:
7 sequence shown below
• Use UP or DOWN key to display more
menus (MORE shown) or selections
SELECT MENU OPTION (UP/DN shown)
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DATALOG
• Press CANCEL to cancel data entry
• Use the ENTER key to accept data
M1 M2 M3 M4
Character input / editing:
SETUP MENU (MORE)
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES • Press M1 to move the cursor left ï
• Use M2 to move the cursor right ð
M1 M2 M3 M4
• Press M4 to backspace (delete) one
character to the left ï
SYSTEM INFO (MORE)
PASSWORDS SYSTEM ID UNITS NO. TANKS
M1 M2 M3 M4
SYSTEM INFO
PASSWORDS Limit access to setup mode or acknowledging
SETUP alarms and/or starting grace periods
SETUP PASSWORD (a setup password is recommended for security)
(none / empty) up to 12 characters
ACK
ACKNOWLEDGE PASSWORD (also see ANNUNC [IATOR] menu for timeout)
(none / empty) up to 12 characters
— Continued next page —
System Setup Page 1 - 1 1
20. SYSTEM Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
SYSTEM ID (enter new 5 line report header, see below)
............... LINE 1
Default Report Header Ø :
:
:
LINE 1 ..... LINE 5
LOCATION LINE 1
INCON 24 characters max.
LINE 2
LOCATION LINE 2
INTELLIGENT CONTROLS 24 characters max.
LINE 3
LOCATION LINE 3
P. O. BOX 638 24 characters max.
LINE 4
LOCATION LINE 4
SACO ME 04072 24 characters max.
LINE 5
LOCATION LINE 5
1-800-984-6266 24 characters max.
UNITS Units of measurement – change if not the default
MEASUREMENT UNITS US units
VOLUME
VOLUME UNITS
GALLONS UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
LITERS
LEVEL
LEVEL UNITS (level and length units)
INCHES
CM (centimeters)
TEMP
TEMPERATURE UNITS Prints F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius on reports
FAHRENHEIT
CELSIUS
NO. TANKS (enter total number of tanks in the system)
NUMBER OF TANKS
1 enter number of tanks
NO. SENSORS
NUMBER OF SENSORS
8 (0 thru N) Input the total number of Leak Detection Sensors
wired in the system plus all unused channels
between the lowest to highest channel (also see
SENSORS menu).
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21. LIMITS (set leak limits for after hours sentinel mode – also
LEAK LIM seeSENTINELmenu)
LEAK LIMIT
+2.0 0.2 to +10.0 volume units
(input sentinel mode leak rate limit)
LEAK OG (assign leak alarm to an OG - NONE, A to FF, or ALL
LEAK LIMIT OUTPUT GROUP OutputGroups)
NONE = No / not assigned to an Output Group
A thru FF = one OG selected ( A = 1ST OG, FF = 32ND )
ALL = all OG’s selected (32 Output Groups available... see Worksheet #1-1 )
THEFT LIM
THEFT LIMIT
+10.0 1 to +9999 volume units (enter theft limit for all tanks)
THEFT OG assign theft limit alarm to an OG (NONE, A to FF, or
THEFT LIMIT OUTPUT GROUP ALL Output Groups)
NONE = No / not assigned to an Output Group
A thru FF = one OG selected ( A = 1ST OG, FF = 32ND )
ALL = all OG’s selected (32 Output Groups available... see Worksheet #1-1 )
SENTINEL (after hours theft monitoring / tank leak detection)
MODE
SENTINEL MODE
OFF UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
SCHEDULED
START TIM
SENTINEL START TIME Input time in 24 hour format:
00.00.00 to 23.59.59 00.00.00 = midnight
END TIME 22.00.00 = 10:00:00 pm
SENTINEL END TIME + 12 (add 12 hours to pm times
00.00.00 to 23.59.59 from 1 pm to 11:59 pm )
02.05.00 = 2:05:00 am
DEL DELAY
DELIVERY DELAY (delay tank delivery reports by minutes)
15 (minutes) 1 to 240 minute input range
REP DELIV
REPORT DELIVERIES UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
ENABLED (enabled = yes, report deliveries)
DISABLED (disabled = no, don’t report deliveries)
REP ALARM
REPORT ALARMS UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
ENABLED (enabled = yes, report alarms)
DISABLED disabled = no, don’t report alarms)
System Setup Page 1 - 3 1
22. SYSTEM Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
REP LEAK
REPORT LEAK TESTS UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
ENABLED (enabled = yes, report leak test results)
DISABLED (disabled = no don’t report leak test results)
REP SCALD Appears only if an S is present in the Part
REPORT SCALD TEST Number (press CHECK and M4 to view OPTIONS).
ENABLED UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
DISABLED (enabled = yes, report SCALD leak tests)
(disabled = no, don’t report SCALD leak tests)
HIST SIZE (Max. number of alarms in Alarm History Reports)
HISTORY REPORT LENGTH
50 range = 1 to 50 (printed alarms)
SYSFL OG (assign system fail warnings to Output Group)
SYSTEM FAIL OUTPUT GROUP
NONE = No / not assigned to an Output Group
A thru FF = one OG selected ( A = 1ST OG, FF = 32ND )
ALL = all OG’s selected (32 Output Groups available... see Worksheet #1 )
PRNT INTR
STRAPPING TABLE PRINT INTERVAL (numeric)
1 strapping table print interval,
range = 1 to 100.0 level units
DATA INTR
DATA CAPTURE INTERVAL (for diagnostic use)
1 data logging interval, range = 1 to 9999
DATA TANK
TANK TO DATA LOG (for diagnostic use)
1 tank(s) to data log, range = 1 to NO. of TANKS
COLD BOOT (Will erase all program data / setup data to
IF YOU CONTINUE, ALL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING the original “factory” default values)
AND DATA WILL BE LOST...
:
PRESS ENTER IF YOU ARE SURE THAT
YOU WANT TO CONTINUE WITH COLD BOOT
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23. 2 TanksSETUPPROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics
Tank Data Menu in this manual. See the Preface for
Tank Alarm Menu general information about this manual.
Special Tank Menu See the Installation, Operator’s,
Worksheet 2-1, 2-2 TroubleShooting Guides and Application
Tank Output Groups Notes for other reference sources.
Tanks Menu NOTE Only the NO. (of) TANKS set under the system
H U
24. menu are shown here !
Remember:
MENU × Press this key and the highlighted
7 sequence shown below • Use L UP / DOWN M keys to display more
menus (MORE shown) or selections (UP /DN
are shown)
SELECT MENU OPTION
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DATALOG • Press CANCEL to cancel data entry
• Use the ENTER key to accept data
M1 M2 M3 M4
Character input / editing:
SETUP MENU (MORE)
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES • Press menu keys (M1 to M4) to access
menus.
M1 M2 M3 M4
• Press M4 to backspace (delete) one
character to the left ï
TANKS • Use M2 to move the cursor right ð
DATA ALARMS SPECIAL
• Press M1 to move the cursor left ï
M1 M2 M3 M4
TANK DATA N refers to / represents a tank number
TANK 1 TANK 2 TANK 3 TANK 4 Select the tank number to program Data .
TANK DATA N Tank 1 is shown selected (typical for tank N)
COPY NAME, MANIFOLD, (MORE)SHAPE
COPY FROM TANK DATA X TO N Select a tank to copy data from, then press ENTER
TANK 1 if you are sure you want to proceed.
TANK 2
TANK 3
TANK 4
Tank Setup Page 2 - 1 2
25. Tanks – TANK DATA N Menu (CONTINUED...FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
N refers to / represents a tank number
NAME
TANK NAME N Use SHIFT to change from A-M to N-Z to
TANK N 9 characters NUMERIC. Use M4 to use BACKSPACE.
( INCON recommends leaving the tank name
as TANK N )
MANIFOLD
MANIFOLD FOR TANK N (UP/DN)
NONE
MANIFOLD 1 UP/DOWN L M to display Manifold 1 thru 2
MANIFOLD 2 (Select only when tanks are manifold)
TYPE
TANK TYPE N UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
SPECIAL N (select STANDARD 1 thru XX... see Appendix A
for Standard Tank types, or SPECIAL 1 thru 4 or program the
special tank(s) under the SPECIALTANK N menu )
PROBE
PROBE FOR TANK N UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
PROBE # Select the correct Probe channel # for TANK N...
Any Probe # (input channel Number) can be used
Probe # for any Tank. For example, can be installed in Tank 1 ....BUT
(Console a Probe can not be used (or programmed or
NOTE
26. Channel #)
assigned) to more than one tank ! Assigning the
Tank 1
Probe #_____ same Probe #N to more than one Tank, will display an alarm
Probe #_____ Tank 2 when exiting SETUP (to warn you that more than one tank is
Probe #_____ Tank 3 referencing the same probe) ! The system will remain in
Tank 4
setup until this problem is fixed.
Probe #_____
Tank 5
Probe #_____ Set Probe data under the PROBE menu (Chpt. 3.)
Probe #_____ Tank 6
PRODUCT#_____
Probe Tank 7
PRODUCT FOR TANK N
Tank 8 UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
Probe #_____
PRODUCT # X (select Product 1 thru 4 ...the PRODUCT menu is
not present if a Manifold is selected / changed
from NONE )
...Also see PRODUCTS menu for standard
products and Special product programming.
P OFFSET
PRODUCT OFFSET N
+0.00000 +20 to -20 (input level units/compensate product readings from
tank tilts– see Installation Manual for offset values)
W OFFSET
WATER OFFSET N
+0.00000 +20 to -20 (input level units / compensate water reading from
tank tilts... see Installation Manual for offset values)
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27. DEL THRES
DELIVERY THRESHOLD N
+200.000 1.0 to 99999 (based on the tank capacity, input the minimum
volume before a delivery is reported ...the
Delivery Threshold menu is not present if a
Manifold is selected / changed from NONE )
Tanks – TANK ALARM N Menu
NOTES See Figure 2 - 1 at left for typical alarm
28. Liquid Level Probe
Floats limits.
PROGRAMMED N refers to / represents a tank number
TANK RELATED
ALARM LIMITS: The alarm copy function copies all alarm
HIGH HIGH limits from Tank X to the current Tank # N.
HIGH This is a good function to use for identical
sized tanks, and maybe adequate for similar
Product sized tanks but limit settings may require
editing after the copy operation.
LOW
LOW LOW
HIGH WATER
Figure 2 - 1 Typical Tank Limits
ALARMS To set Tank Alarm Limits
TANK ALARMS Use M2 key
TANK 1 Select Tank N to program, using M1 - M4 keys.
TANK 2
:
TANK 4
TANK ALARM N To select Tank N ...
COPY COPY is optional.
COPY FROM TANK ALARMS X TO N Select a tank N to copy data from, then press
TANK 1 ENTER to proceed.
TANK 2 The alarm copy function copies all alarm limits
: from Tank X to the current Tank # N.
TANK 4
HIGH LIM
HIGH PRODUCT LEVEL LIMIT N NUMERIC - Use keypad.
+96.0000 0.0 to 9999.0 BACKSPACE - USE M4 key.
Enter limit in inches or centimeters.
H LIM OG
HIGH PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP N (UP/DN)
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) Assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #2 or #3
Tank Setup Page 2 - 3 2
29. Tanks – TANK ALARM N Menu (CONTINUED...FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
HIGH HIGH N N refers to / represents a tank number
HIGH HIGH PRODUCT LEVEL LIMIT N
+96.0000 0.0 to 9999. (enter alarm limit)
HH LIM OG N
HIGH HIGH PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP N
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N
(NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #2 or #3
LOW LIM N
LOW PRODUCT VOLUME LIMIT N
+0.0000 0.0 to 50000 (enter alarm limit)
L LIM OG N
LOW PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP N
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #2 or #3
LOW LOW N
LOW LOW PRODUCT VOLUME LIMIT N
+0.0000 + 0 to 50000 (enter alarm limit)
LL LIM OG N
LOW LOW PRODUCT OUTPUT GROUP N
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #2 or #3
WATER LIM N
HIGH WATER LEVEL LIMIT N
+4.0000 0.0 to 9999.0 (enter alarm limit)
W LIM OG N
HIGH WATER OUTPUT GROUP N
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #2 or #3
Tanks – SPECIAL TANK N Menu
Correction Tables: If the Special Tank is not a perfect
cylinder or has a domed end, then you must program a
correction table (100 correction points can be programmed). Two
values are required per point / position (POS #). These are level
and volume, which are found in the manufacturers’ tank table /
chart, input these accurately. Always input 0 level and 0 volume
for the first point, and max. level and max. volume for the last
point. The number of points in between determines the accuracy
of the strapping table.
Cylindrical Tanks: Select diameter and input the internal tank
diameter value, and set the length to the internal length of the tank
(correction tables are usually not needed with cylindrical tanks).
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30. Tanks – SPECIAL TANK N Menu (CONTINUED)
NOTE Vertical or Rectangular tanks: Select
31. diameter and input the internal tank diameter or depth, and
set its length to zero ( 0 ). Input 0 level and 0 volume for the
first point, and max. level and max. volume for the last point.
SPECIAL Correction Points are automatically sorted from lowest to
SPECIALTANKS highest level. The lowest level is closest to the bottom of the
SPECIAL1 tank.
SPECIAL 2
:
SPECIAL 4
SPECIAL TANK N N refers to / represents a tank number
COPY Press the M1 key.
COPY FROM SPECIAL TANK X TO N Select a special tank to copy data from, then press
SPECIAL 1 ENTER to proceed.
SPECIAL 2
: Only SpecialTANKS selected from theTANKS –
SPECIAL 4 DATA menu will appear here.
DIAMETER Press the M2 key.
TANK DIAMETER N NUMERIC - Use the keypad.
+96.00 0.0 to 500.0 BACKSPACE - Use the M4 key.
Input the special tank diameter.
LENGTH Press the M3 key.
TANK LENGTH N NUMERIC - Use the keypad.
+324.000 0.0 to 1999.0 BACKSPACE - Use the M4 key.
Input the special tank length.
(Correction points can be added
between inaccurate level positions.)
CORR TABL Press the M4 key.
CORRECTION TABLE N position (POS #) ...see NOTES in this section
ADD Press the M1 key. POS 1 is the lowest value tank.
LEVEL +0.00000 Two values (LEVEL and VOLUME) are required.
(input level of strapping point)
VOLUME +0.00000
(input volume at that level point)
DELETE
SELECT POSITION WITH UP/DN POS #
LEVEL +0.00000 VOLUME +0.00000
(select point to delete and press ENTER )
EDIT
SELECT POSITION WITH UP/DN POS #
LEVEL +0.00000 VOLUME +0.00000
(select position to edit, press ENTER,
correct the mistake and press ENTER again)
DISPLAY
CORRECTION TABLE N POS N
LEVEL +0.00000 VOLUME +0.00000
(use UP/DOWN to scroll thru list)
Tank Setup Page 2 - 5 2
32. Worksheet 2-1 – Output Groups – Tanks 1 thru 4
Fill-in the work sheet below and compare assignments with other work-sheets to
uncover conflicts before programming output devices.
OG = Output Group - Output Group Assignment WORKSHEET Output Group choices -
Tank 1 NONE
H LIM OG A
HH LIM OG B
L LIM OG C
LL LIM OG D
W LIM OG E
F
Tank 2 G
H LIM OG H
HH LIM OG I
L LIM OG J
LL LIM OG K
W LIM OG L
M
Tank 3 N
H LIM OG O
HH LIM OG P
L LIM OG Q
LL LIM OG R
W LIM OG S
T
Tank 4 U
H LIM OG V
HH LIM OG W
L LIM OG X
LL LIM OG Y
W LIM OG Z
AA
Example: Tank #1 BB
(High Limit Activates Relay 1 [for programmed timeout] to external Tank Overfill
H LIM OG C CC
Alarm Acknowledge, Activates Solid Annunciator)
(High High Limit Activates Relay 2 [for programmed timeout] to activate external
HH LIM OG D DD
Tank Overfill Alarm, Activates Solid Annunciator)
L LIM OG R EE
LL Limit OG S FF
W LIM OG S ALL
SYSFL OG A System Fail (software or hardware failures) Activate solid annunciator horn
Output Devices: Modulated Annunciator, Solid Annunciator, Relay 1, Relay 2 (record all OG
Assignments in the vertical column)
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33. 3 ProbesSETUPPROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics in
Probes Menu this manual. See the Preface for general
Probe Data Menu information about this manual. And see the
Special Probes Menu Installation, Operator’s, TroubleShooting
TABLE 4.1 Special Probe RTD Guides, and Application Notes for other
Positions reference material.
Probes Menu NOTE See the Installation Guide – Chapters 6 7
H U
34. for Probe Model Serial numbers, Gradient
values, Float types, and RTD Locations).
MENU × Press this key and the highlighted
7 sequence shown below Only the NO. (of) TANKS programmed under
the system menu are shown here !
SELECT MENU OPTION
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DATALOG Remember:
• Use UP or DOWN key to display more
M1 M2 M3 M4 menus or selections (MORE or UP/DN
shown)
SETUP MENU (MORE) • Press CANCEL to cancel data entry
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES • Use the ENTER key to accept data
Character input / editing:
M1 M2 M3 M4
• Press M4 to backspace (delete) one
character to the left ï
PROBES
DATA SPECIAL (*) • Use M2 to move the cursor right ð
• Press M1 to move the cursor left ï
M1 M2 M3 M4
PROBE DATA (menu) N refers to / represents any probe #
PROBE 1 Select probe numer to set program data.
PROBE 2
:
PROBE 4
PROBE DATA N PROBE N is shown typical for any probe #
COPY
COPY FROM PROBE DATA X TO N (Select a probe to copy data from ...then press
PROBE 1 ENTER to proceed if you are sure)
PROBE 2
:
PROBE 4
— Continued Next Page —
Probes Setup Page 3 - 1 3
35. Probes – PROBE DATA Menu (CONTINUED...FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
PROBE DATA N PROBE # N shown typical for any probe # 1 – # 4
TYPE (Select a standard [ STD ] or special probe type)
PROBE TYPE FOR PROBE N UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
STD 101
STD 113 (N = 1 thru 4 the exact number will equal the number of tanks
STD 125 set in the SYSTEM menu)
STD 131
STD 137
STD 149 Select SPEC PROBE N (special probe) if it is not a
SPEC PROBE 1 standard TSP-LL2 model / type of probe displayed
SPEC PROBE 2 in this menu...see SPECIAL menu.
: Product in Number of
Probe Model Probe
SPEC PROBE 4 # Gradient #
Tank (Float Probe Floats
STD 29 type) (1 or 2)
STD 41 Tank 1
STD 53 Tank 2
STD 69 Tank 3
STD 77
Tank 4
STD 81
STD 89 Tank 5
Tank 6
Tank 7
GRADIENT
Tank 8
GRADIENT FOR PROBE N
+9.03000 8 to 9.90000 (enter probe gradient as indicated on Probe Label)
NOTE See Installation Guide or Probe label for this
NO. FLOATS
36. data. Also see Chapter 2 of this manual for:
Probe # — Tank # assignments
NUMBER OF FLOATS FOR PROBE UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
2 FLOATS
1 FLOAT
FLT TYPE
FLOAT TYPE FOR PROBE N UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
GASOLINE
OIL
Probes – SPECIAL (*) Menu
(*) The SPECIAL menu appears when at least one
SPECIAL SPECIAL PROBE was selected from the
SPECIAL PROBES PROBES – DATA –TYPE menu (above).
SPECIAL 1
SPECIAL 2 This manual shows all possible choices BUT only
: the selected SPECIAL PROBES N are displayed.
SPECIAL 4 N = Special Probe # 1 thru # 4 and may or may not
SPECIAL PROBE N agree with the actualTank number or Probe input
COPY channelnumber.
COPY FROM SPECIAL PROBE X TO N (Select a probe to copy data from, then press
PROBE 1 ENTER to proceed)
PROBE 2
:
PROBE 4
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37. Probes – SPECIAL (*) Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
LENGTH
SENSOR LENGTH N
53 0 TO 999 (input and ENTER probe shaft [sensor] length)
RTD POS (RTDTemperature sensor positions are printed on
RTD POSITION TABLE N the probe label at the probe head or cable)
ADD RTD temperature positions (all up to 6 RTDs)
RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 1 input accurate RTD positions (in any order)
+00.0000 (input all up to 6 RTD positions, press ENTER to
store data into the setup confifuration memory)
DELETE
SELECT POSITION WITH UP/DN POS X (X = 1 – 6 )
+NN.NNNN or TABLE IS EMPTY (Delete a RTD table position POS X)
EDIT
SELECT POSITION WITH UP/DN POS X (X = 1 – 6 )
+NN.NNNN or TABLE IS EMPTY (edit RTD position at POS X)
DISPLAY
RTD POSITION TABLE N POS X (POS 1 is shown first)
+NN.NNNN or TABLE IS EMPTY
Steps:
1.) Accurately fill-in TABLE 4.1
(ref. Install. Guide / Probe head / cable)
RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 1
2.) Add RTD position accurately 10.9
3.) Repeat step 2 until all positions are added
4.) Display / check RTD table N positions RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 2
5.) Edit / delete positions as required 25.2
6.) Repeat step 5 to confirm accuracy RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 3
62.3
RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 4
79.4
RTD POSITION TABLE N POS 5
89.5
TABLE 4.1 SPECIAL PROBE RTD POSITIONS
RTD: Probe 1 Probe 2 Probe 3 Probe 4 Probe 5 Probe 6 Probe 7 Probe 8
#6
#5
#4
#3
#2
#1
Probes Setup Page 3 - 3 3
38. 4 ProductsSETUPPROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics in
Products Menu this manual. See the Preface for general
Product Data Menu information about this manual. And see the
Special Product Menu Installation, Operator’s, TroubleShooting
Guides, and Application Notes for other
reference material.
Products Menu NOTE Use this menu to specify the product contained in
H U
39. each tank. See Appendix B for API Gravity
information – required for Special Products
MENU × Pressthiskeyandthehighlighted programming. Only the NO. (of) TANKS set
7 sequenceshownbelow
under the system menu are shown !
SELECT MENU OPTION
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DATALOG Remember:
• Use L UP / DOWN M keys to display more
menus (MORE shown) or selections (UP/DN
M1 M2 M3 M4
shown)
SETUP MENU (MORE)
• Press CANCEL to cancel data entry
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES • Use the ENTER key to accept data
Press DOWN Character input / editing:
SETUP MENU (MORE) • Press menu keys (M1 to M4) to access
PRODUCTS MANIFOLDS* REPORTS LK TSTS menus.
• Press M4 to backspace (delete) one
M1 M2 M3 M4 character to the left ï
• Use M2 to move the cursor right ð
PRODUCTS • Press M1 to move the cursor left ï
DATA SPECIAL (*)
M1 M2 M3 M4
N refers to / represents a tank number
PRODUCT DATA (menu) Select product to set program data for
PRODUCT 1 (product in tank 1 ...thru tank 4)
PRODUCT 2 NOTE ** Manifold Tanks will share a Product name,
#s.
:
PRODUCT 4
PRODUCT DATA 1
40. which will cause a gap to appear in product
COPY PRODUCT 1 shown typical for PRODUCT N
COPY FROM PRODUCT DATA X TO N (Select a PRODUCT to copy data from ...then press
PRODUCT 1 ENTER to proceed)
PRODUCT 2
:
PRODUCT 4
Products Setup Page 4 - 1 4
41. Product Data Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
NAME rename product if necessary
PRODUCT NAME N (ie. 87 Octane/Cetane)
PROD N 9 characters (optional input a new name of the PRODUCT in
Tank N)
TYPE
PRODUCT TYPE N (Select a standard / special product type in tank N)
UNLEADED REG UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
UNLEADED PLS
UNLEADED XTR (N = tank Number the exact number will equal the number of
UNLEADED SUP tanks set in the SYSTEM menu)
DIESEL
KEROSENE
#2 FUEL OIL
SPECIAL 1 NOTE Select a special product (SPECIAL N) when the
SPECIAL 2
:
SPECIAL 4
42. product in the tank does not match choices here.
See SPECIAL PRODUCTS menu for programming.
LEADED REG
SPECIAL (*) PRODUCTS Menu
NOTES • Program SPECIAL PRODUCTS when this menu
43. appears (The SPECIAL PRODUCTS menu *
appears only after a SPECIAL product TYPE is
selected from the Product Data Menu).
• To access this menu, go back to the parent
PRODUCT menu, and choose SPECIAL.
SPECIAL PRODUCTS
SPECIAL 1 UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
SPECIAL 2
: (N = 1 – 4 the exact number equals the number of tanks
SPECIAL 4 set in the SYSTEM menu)
SPECIAL PRODUCT N
COPY
COPY FROM SPECIAL PRODUCT X TO N
SPECIAL 1 (Select a product to copy data from ...then press
SPECIAL 2 ENTER to proceed if you are sure)
:
SPECIAL 4
TMP CTYPE
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION TYPE N
API 6B/54B (Select One)
API 6C/54C UP/DOWN L M to choose, ENTER to accept
API 6A/54A
API GRAV
API GRAVITY N
+63.5000 0.0 to 100.0 (Enter API gravity)
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44. Special Products Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
API ALPHA
API ALPHA N
+600.000 270 to 930.0 (Enter API alpha)
:
NOTE The following menu items appear only with
45. the optional: SCALD (Statistical Continu-
ous Automatic Leak Detection) tank leak
testing program – WHEN – a special prod-
uct type is selected, otherwise disregard
the items below.
VAPOR A
VAPOR A N
+12.1010 5.0 to 20.0 (Enter Vapor A in degrees Rankine)
VAPOR B
VAPOR B N
+8907.00 2000.0 to 15000.0 (Enter Vapor B in degrees Rankine)
MOLE WGHT
MOLE WEIGHT N
+130.000 50.0 to 200.0 (Enter mole weight in degrees Rankine)
Products Setup Page 4 - 3 4
46. 5 Manifolds SETUP PROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics in
Manifolds Menu this manual. See the Preface for general
Manifold Data Menu information about this manual. And see the
Manifold Alarms Menu Installation, Operator’s, TroubleShooting
Worksheet 6-1 – Manifolds Guides, and Application Notes for other
1 thru 2 reference material.
Manifolds Menu NOTE * This menu appears only after a MANI-
H U
47. FOLD has been selected from the TANK –
DATA – MANIFOLD menu.
MENU × Press this key and the highlighted Manifolds are used to physically connect
7 sequence shown below tanks together and to expand the total
capacity by the sum of all tanks connected
SELECT MENU OPTION (see next page).
SETUP UPGRADE LANGUAGE DATALOG
Tanks that are physically manifolded must:
1) have identical product (programmed here
M1 M2 M3 M4
for manifold tanks)
SETUP MENU (MORE)
2) use the same manifold number ( 1 or 2 )
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES ...ref. Chapter 2 (TANKS – DATA – TANK
N – MANIFOLD menu).
M Press the DOWN key Manifold numbers must not be reused to
SETUP MENU (MORE)
connect different (other) tanks products.
PRODUCTS MANIFOLDS* REPORTS LK TSTS
Example: Tanks 1 2 contain 87 Octane
M1 M2 M3 M4 gasoline and are physically manifold together
and each are programed to use Manifold #1.
MANIFOLDS Tanks 3 4 store 93 Octane gas and are
DATA ALARMS manifold together with Manifold #2. All tanks
that are physically manifold together must
M1 M2 M3 M4 use the same (logical) manifold number.
MANIFOLD DATA (menu)
Select to configure Manifold settings
MAN 1
:
MAN 2
MANIFOLD DATA N N = manifold number (1 or 2)
COPY
COPY FROM MANIFOLD DATA X TO N UP/DOWN L M to select a manifold to copy data
MAN 1 from and press ENTER if sure you want to proceed.
:
MAN 2
Manifolds Setup Page 5 - 1 5
48. Manifolds Data Menu (CONTINUED... FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
NAME N = manifold number
MANIFOLD NAME N
MAN N 9 characters (Input a name for the Manifold and press ENTER )
PRODUCT
PRODUCT FOR MANIFOLD N UP/DOWN L M to select a product
PRODUCT # 1
:
PRODUCT # 4 ( If tanks are set to manifold, then the
section of the tank menu disappears )
DEL THRES
DELIVERY THRESHOLD N
+200.000 1 to 99999.0 (input value in volume units... per total capacity)
Manifolds ALARMS Menu
Use this menu to input the Manifold
Product Volume Limits (optional).
ALARMS to access ALARMS, go back to the parent
MANIFOLD ALARMS MANIFOLD menu and then choose ALARMS (
press M2 )
MAN 1
:
MAN 2
COPY
COPY MANIFOLD ALARMS X TO N
MAN 1 UP/DOWN L M to select a manifold to copy
: alarm set-points from and press ENTER if sure
MAN 2
LOW LIM
LOW PRODUCT VOLUME LIMIT N
+0 0 to 50000.0 (enter alarm limit)
L LIM OG ...Output Group N
LOW PRODUCT LIMIT OUTPUT GROUP N
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #6-1
LOW LOW
LOW LOW PRODUCT VOLUME LIMIT N
+0.0000 + 0 to 50000 (enter alarm limit)
LL LIM OG ...Output Group N
LOW LOW PRODUCT LIMIT OUTPUT GRO
NONE (A to FF, or ALL) assign alarm to Output Group N (NONE = no)...
see WORKSHEET #6-1
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49. 6 ReportsSETUPPROGRAMMING
Contents: See the Table of Contents to find topics in
– Tank – Product – Delivery this manual. See the Preface for general
– Alarm – SCALD – Sensor information about this manual. And see
– Regulatory the Installation, Operator’s,
TroubleShooting Guides, and Application
Notes for other reference material.
Reports Menu NOTES Use this menu to program reports to print
H U