Franklin Fueling Systems Tank Sentinel (TS-1001, 2001, 504, & 508) Setup Programming Guide User Manual

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Tank Sentinel Setup Programming Guide

This will allow a pump to be associated with a
tank. If the pump is not associated with a tank
(i.e. for level monitoring by the tank gauge), then
NONE may be chosen, but this will disable some
features of the pump controller interface for that
controller. If a tank has multiple pumps in it, more
than one controller may be associated with the
tank.

TANK ASSOCIATION PUMP 1

NUMERIC

0

BACKSPACE

ADDRESS

“READ ONLY”

The PUMP N menu shows NAME, TYPE,
GROUP and ADDRESS menus....

Press the

M4

key to display the ADDRESS

PUMP N “READ ONLY” field ....

In this example, address “0” is displayed ....
The address range is from 0-31.

ADDRESS PUMP N

READ ONLY

0

PUMP N Menu

continued —

PUMP N

(MORE)

NAME

TYPE

GROUP

A D D R E S S

M1

M2

M3

M4

— Press the CANCEL key to return to the PUMP N menu —

— Proceed to the next menu - TANK

— Press the DOWN

key to display the TANK and HEIGHT user entry menus —

TANK

(user entry)

Here is the PUMP N menu, showing TANK and
HEIGHT menus....

Press the

M1

key to display the TANK

ASSOCIATION PUMP N user entry field ....

The default TANK ASSOCIATION number ‘0’
is displayed ....

The user selects the tank number associated
with PUMP N. The values range from
0 - 8 (0=none, or the maximum number
of tanks available for this ATG type).

Use the keypad to enter the tank number.

Press the

ENTER

key to accept data entry.

The display returns to the PUMP N menu.

Repeat the user entry steps for each tank.

PUMP N

(MORE)

T A N K

HEIGHT

M1

M2

M3

M4

— Proceed to the next menu - HEIGHT

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