Franklin Fueling Systems Colibri CL6 Setup and Operators Guide User Manual

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Web Interface Available Pages

The following pages can be viewed in order to see data and perform control functions. Several pages and functions are

controlled by access level. If the Auto Refresh action is listed on the Action Bar of a page, then the data on the page does

not refresh automatically. Click

Refresh on your browser to update the page or click on Auto Refresh to have the screen

updated continuously.

System

Page

Description

Status

Displays alarm status for all applications.

Alarms

Shows a detailed list of all active Alarms and Warnings.

Reports

Make alarm and application event reports.

Configuration Edit the access level passwords and IP information. (Administrator Only)
Registration

View the installed options.

Diagnostics

Displays SCALD status and Relay status

Tools

Allows rebooting system, erase archives or restore factory defaults

About

Lists manufacturer contact information

FMS

Page

Description

Status

Third navigation line appears showing tank inventory information and alarm status.

Alarms

Lists all active alarms and the date and time they occurred.

Control

Start tank tests, Set Auto-Calibration and calibrate probes.

Compliance Displays compliance information for all tanks.
Reports

Make various reports like Inventory, Delivery, Tank Tests and Regulatory.

Setup / Config

Refer to pages 8-14 for information. This menu and should only be used by a certified technician. See your Franklin

Fueling distributor for assistance.
Preferences

Change the way that data is displayed, change the units of measure and adjust the Auto Refresh rate. There are two

levels of preferences:

Preference

Description

Personal

These settings are saved and viewed only on your computer.

System

Changes the way data is displayed for all Web Browser Interfaces and touch screen users.

Tank Leak Testing Using the Web Browser Interface

Before starting a tank leak test, wait 6 hours after the last delivery and 2 hours after last dispense in order for the tank to

become stable.
There must be no dispense during a tank leak test.
Tank leak tests can take from 2-8 hours to complete. (See Appendix E)

1. Open your web browser and connect to the site.
2. On the Primary Navigation Bar, select

FMS.

3. On the Secondary Navigation Bar, select

Control.

4. Select

Tanks.

Tank Leak Tests

1. Check the box next to the Tank(s) you want to test.
2. From the drop-box, select the type of test (

Monthly or Annual) you want to perform for each tank, .

3. Click on

Start Leak Tests on the Action Bar.

Menu

Auto refresh

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