Acknowledge password, Acknowledging alarms / silencing alarms – Franklin Fueling Systems Tank Sentinel (TS-1001, 2001, 504, 508 & 750) Operators Guide Rev. C User Manual

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Acknowledge Password

For a variety of reasons, some sites may be programmed with a special Alarm
Acknowledge Password. This code must be entered correctly at the keypad before an
alarm can be acknowledged / silenced.

Acknowledging Alarms / Silencing Alarms

Status row lights are
flashing...

To view the cause

of the alarm

....

Press the

menu key

under

the column(s) that has the
WARNING or ALARM
display, to show the:
Type of Alarm, the Alarm Status, the Date and Time when it happened, and
the Cause / Location / Name of the Alarm

(Alarms are displayed in order).

The Alarm key can also be used to select and display:
System, Tank, Sensor, Line, or All alarms. Active, Cleared, or a History of
alarms can be displayed or printed when this method is used.

Use the

UP

or

DOWN

key to display other warnings or alarms.

Record / Log Alarms and Warnings

per the procedures at your site. This is

especially important when the printer is out of paper (a

NO PAPER message replaces

the

WARNING display – under the system column – every 2 or 3 seconds).

Press the

ACK

SHIFT

key to acknowledge the existence of the alarm, which causes

the warning or alarm light to stop flashing (see Visual Alarms & Warnings page 2 - 1).
All transient or cleared alarms will disappear after acknowledged.

Site Policy — Reference Chapter 5 about Acknowledging Alarms.

Starting a Grace Period

Certain alarms (such as high water or low product levels in a tank) are frequently grouped
together and are used to prevent dispensing on alarm. When one of these alarms is active,
a control output relay in the optional TS-ROM BriteBox, or TS-IEM module (2001/508 only)
will activate and turn off the pump dispense circuit.

The TS-ROM / output relay can be programmed with an alarm-override value or

grace

period

that allows for a return to normal operation at least temporarily.

The grace period

is started whenever an alarm is acknowledged

(

ACK

SHIFT

key is pressed)

, and continues

until the grace-period time has expired.

Site Policy — Reference Chapter 5 about Allowing Grace Periods.

TANK ALARMS

TRANSIENT

09-11-1963

SCALD DETECTED LEAK

TANK 1 04:42:20AM

○○○

NOTE

SYSTEM

TANK

SENSOR

LINE

WARNING

ALARM

ALARM

ALARM

M1

M2

M3

M4

LEFT

RIGHT

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