Franklin-fueling-systems T5 Tank Sentinel Programming Guide User Manual

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Page 1 - Tank Sentinel

Tank SentinelProgramming GuideTS-5 SeriesSoftware Revision 0.5.0.7 Franklin Fueling Systems • 3760 Marsh Rd. • Madison, WI 53718 USATel: +1 608 838 8

Page 2 - Open Source Notice

6Password InputTo modify console settings and change passwords, you must rst enter in the current Administrator password. The default password is, in

Page 3 - Contents

7Conguring IP Settings for CommunicationBefore attempting to modify any computer settings, contact the Information Technologies department of your bu

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8• In Classic View, click on Network Connections.4. Right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.

Page 5 - Important Safety Messages

95. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, under “This connection uses the following items,” select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click

Page 6 - Approvals

102. Select User Congured.3. Enter an IP address. For simplicity, make the last segment of the IP one number different than the IP address of the c

Page 7 - Introduction

112. Enter an IP address. For simplicity, make the last segment of the IP one number different than the IP address of the console. Upon initial setup

Page 8 - Related Documentation

123. Select Connect Directly to Another Computer.4. Select Guest.5. Enter a name under Computer Name (it can be the site name).6. Select the commu

Page 9 - User Interfaces (UI)

139. In the Network Connections window, right-click the new direct connection that was created and select Properties.10. Under the General tab, sele

Page 10 - Modifying Passwords

1415. Leave the existing Redialing Options as they are.16. Select the Security tab.17. Select Advanced (custom settings).18. Select the Networking

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15Initial Console CongurationBefore the console can be used, an intial setup must rst be performed. This portion of the guide will instruct you on h

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iiCopyright ©2006 by Intelligent Controls (INCON). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of INC

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16Translation OptionsLanguage EnglishSpanish (Español)Russian (Русский)Chinese (Simplied) (中文(简)Date/Time OptionsShort date formatMM/dd/yyyy M/d/yyy

Page 14 - Use the Following IP Address

17Units OptionsVolumeLiters GallonsImperial GallonsLengthMillimeters Centimeters Meters InchesTemperatureCentigrade FahrenheitFlowLiters/Hour Cubic Ce

Page 15 - Check Status of Connection

18Date/Time SetTo set the date and time, press the button that corresponds with your selection and select the correct option from the list. If your ch

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19Programming and NavigationConsole NavigationThe operating system is designed so that a user may navigate with ease. Manageable applications allow th

Page 17 - 13. Select the Options tab

20Character Navigation ButtonsWhen prompted to enter system information, press the corresponding keys.Character Selection: Selects between upper case

Page 18 - Check Operation of Connection

21System IDGroup NameParameter NameParameter ValueDescriptionMax CharactersSystem IDSite Name (Site Name) Physical name of site. 40Web UI URL (http:/

Page 19 - Initial Console Conguration

22Programming ModulesThe Fuel Management System is composed of a custom set of modules. Each module maintains individual characteristics. Parameters m

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23AC Input ModulesGroup Name Parameter NameParameterValueDescription Max ValueAC Input Modules Number Gasoline Hooks per Dispenser (2) Including diese

Page 21 - Conguration Menu

24Relay ModulesGroup Name Parameter Name Parameter Value Description Max ValueRelay Modules Module # Channels (0) Number of channels in use p

Page 22 - Remote Logging Host

25Programming FMS ParametersHere is where specic equipment parameters will be modied to match the site setup.Fuel Management SystemGroup Name Parame

Page 24 - Programming System Parameters

26Manifold Tank SystemGroup Name Parameter Name Parameter Value Description Max ValueFuel Management System Tanks Number of Tanks (0) Number of ta

Page 25 - System Conguration

27Tank Sentinel Anyware (TSA)Navigating Applications RemotelyTSA offers several ways to navigate through applications: easy-to-read web pages that use

Page 26 - Programming Modules

28Backup Conguration FilesDownloadBackup congurations allow you to download the setup le and store it on any PC or Laptop connected to the console.

Page 27 - 4-20 mA Input Modules

294. To download a site conguration, click Download. A File Download dialog box may appear, and, if it does, select Save to open an explorer window.

Page 28 - Relay Modules

302. Left-click once on Setup.3. To upload a conguration le, click Upload on the Setup page. At this point, the console may prompt for a password

Page 29 - Programming FMS Parameters

31MiscellaneousLeak TestingAll TS-5 series console models meet (or exceed) the requirements of the U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA/530/UST-90/

Page 30 - Manifold Tank System

321. To force a Static Tank Leak test, press the FMS button in the Application Window.2. Press the Application Menu button.3. Select the Control bu

Page 31 - Tank Sentinel Anyware (TSA)

33Tank Leak Test ResultsLeak test results are either increase, passed, failed, or indeterminate.Reasons Why Tank Leak Tests Fail The tank leaks. Tempe

Page 32 - Backup Conguration Files

34Reasons Why SCALD Tank Tests may Fail• Temperature • If a site is receiving deliveries frequently and the temperature of the fuel being delivered is

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35Manually Forcing Line Leak TestsLines MUST be calibrated and enabled prior to forcing leak tests.1. To force a Line Leak test, press the FMS button

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ivTank Sentinel Anyware (TSA) ...27Navigating Applications Rem

Page 35 - Miscellaneous

36Line Leak Test ResultsLine Leak test results are either increase, passed, failed, or indeterminate.Reasons Why Line Leak Tests Fail The tank leaks.

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37List of Alarms and TroubleshootingFor all alarms conditions, the troubleshooting steps provided in this chapter are suggested actions to take in the

Page 37 - SCALD Tank Leak Tests

38Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsDispensing Test Failed Line When pump is turned on, a pressure test is started. Afte

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39Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsLow battery Tank Backup battery is low. See Installation Guide for replacement instr

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40Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsProbe Module Setup Error None Programming errors made during setup of the Probe Modu

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41Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsSN3 Sump Full ChannelSN3 3-wire sensor detected sump full of liquid.Visually inspect

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42Appendix A - Standard Tanks TableLegendO/C = Owens Corning / FC Fluid ContainmentD = Diameter (Dia.)L = LengthS = Single WallDW = Double Wall Tank (

Page 42 - Warning

43Type #Manufacturer Model Capacity (Gallons)DimensionsD x L (inches)S / DW Wall27 Xerxes — 3,000 96 x 147 S28 Xerxes — 4,000 75 x 263 S29 Xerxes —

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Appendix B - Standard Products Table Product Name API Gravity (6B Compensation)Leaded Regular 63.5Unleaded Regular 63.5Unleaded Plus 62.8Unleaded Extr

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1Important Safety MessagesINCON equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile hydrocarbon liquids such as gasoline and diesel fue

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2Certied Programmer/Service Person: Only an INCON certied programmer or service person is allowed to access both the user interface keypad and areas

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3IntroductionThe purpose of this manual is to guide installers, operators and technicians through programming and troubleshooting theTS-5 console, so

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4Denitions and AcronymsModule – A module is a plug-in card within the TS-5 series console that is used to perform various functions of the console.

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5GeneralAfter the Fuel Management System has been installed, typically your interaction with the system will be from the LCD display, on-board printer

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