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1 6.0 PROGRAMMING INFORMATIOK
<br />Enter the set-up information into the controller by
<br />using the function codes listed in Table 6-1: Function
<br />Codes. Refer to Section 5.0 for keyboard function in-
<br />formation.
<br />IMPORTANT: The Mode key must be switched to the
<br />program position in order to enter set-up information.
<br />All system input should be preceded by activating
<br />Function 290. This will disable the printer and allow
<br />changes to set-up data without activating warning
<br />reports or product increases to the system's set-up
<br />data. When changes have been completed, activate
<br />Function 291 to restore the system to field operation.
<br />When set-up information is complete, the Mode key
<br />should be positioned into the Run mode and the key
<br />removed. With the Mode key positioned in the Run
<br />mode, functions can be interrogated but no set-up
<br />input can be changed.
<br />Information is entered by pressing the Function key,
<br />F, then pressing the correct Function Code (i.e.290).
<br />(see Table 6-1 for function code listings), and press-
<br />ing the Enter key, ENT. Then press data entry keys
<br />and your entered data will be displayed on the LCD.
<br />Now press the Enter key, ENT, to store the changes
<br />in the controller's memory.
<br />6.1 Programming Time, Date, Station Name
<br />and Address
<br />Turn the Mode key to program and press F, 290
<br />and the Enter key, ENT.
<br />6.1.1 Time: Press F, 90 and ENT. Enter the cor-
<br />rect time, (i.e. 9.23.0=AM, 1=PM) and press ENT.
<br />6.1.2 Date: Press F, 91 and ENT. Enter the cor-
<br />rect date (i.e. 1-01-90) and press ENT. Enter the
<br />correct day of the week (i.e. 1=Sun., 2=Mon.,
<br />3=Tues., etc.), press ENT.
<br />6.1.3 Name: Press F, 94 and ENT. Enter the
<br />station's name by using the Date Entry key, (1),
<br />to advance the alphabet and Data Entry key,
<br />C/CE, to reverse the alphabet. To move right for
<br />an entry, press the Command key L0. To move
<br />to the left, press Command key HI. When the cor-
<br />rect name has been entered, press ENT.
<br />6.1.4 Address: Press F, 95 and ENT. Enter the
<br />correct street address by using the keys
<br />described in Sections 5.0 and 6.0.
<br />6.1.5 City, State and ZIP: Press F, 96 and ENT.
<br />Enter correct city, state and ZIP, now press ENT.
<br />Press F, 291 and ENT, to clear Calibration
<br />mode. Press PRINT, 1 and ENT, and check print-
<br />out to verify the correct time, date, name and ad-
<br />dress.
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<br />64 Print Set-up Values
<br />65 Enter No. of Contacts
<br />66 Display Contact Status
<br />67 Set Probe Error Alarm Level
<br />68 Manifold Tanks
<br />69 Display Tank Information
<br />70 Number of Tanks
<br />71 Probe Entry
<br />72 Initial Product (Gas)
<br />73 Initial Product (Water)
<br />74 Tank Type and Size
<br />75 Leak Detect GPH Threshold
<br />76 Hi Water Alarm Level
<br />77 Linear Scale
<br />78 Fuel Label
<br />79 Theft Gallon Limit
<br />80 Net to Gross Gallon
<br />81 Relay #1 (Programmable)
<br />82 Relay #2 (Programmable)
<br />83 Relay #3 (Programmable)
<br />84 Relay #4 (Programmable)
<br />85 Start Leak/Theft Detect (Manual)
<br />86 Start Leak/Theft Detect (Manual)
<br />87 Set-up Auto Leak Detect Mode
<br />88 Enable and Disable Leak Detect Mode
<br />89 Print Leak Detect Set-up Parameters
<br />90 Time Entry
<br />91 Date entry
<br />93 U.S. Units to Metric
<br />94 Station Name
<br />95 Station Address
<br />96 Station City and State
<br />290 Begin Calibration and Programming Sequence
<br />291 End Calibration and Programming Sequence
<br />Table 6-1: Function Codes.
<br />Function Key - F: Depress prior to function com-
<br />mand codes.
<br />Print Key - PRINT: Used to select copy for (1) In-
<br />ventory Status, (2) Shift Report, (3) Product
<br />Delivery (drop), (4) Alarm Status and (5) Last
<br />Leak Test Report. Enter the number of the report
<br />requested and press ENT.
<br />Silence Key - SILENCE: Used to reset remote
<br />alarm relays.
<br />Mode Program/Run Key: Provided with a
<br />removable key to eliminate accidental program
<br />information entry. The key is positioned in the
<br />Program mode for system start-up and to enter
<br />function values. When the key is positioned in
<br />the Run mode, all functions can be interrogated
<br />but no data entry values can be changed. It is
<br />recommended that the key is positioned in the
<br />Run mode, then removed and kept in the
<br />manager's office until a program change is re-
<br />quired.
<br />1 6.0 PROGRAMMING INFORMATIOK
<br />Enter the set-up information into the controller by
<br />using the function codes listed in Table 6-1: Function
<br />Codes. Refer to Section 5.0 for keyboard function in-
<br />formation.
<br />IMPORTANT: The Mode key must be switched to the
<br />program position in order to enter set-up information.
<br />All system input should be preceded by activating
<br />Function 290. This will disable the printer and allow
<br />changes to set-up data without activating warning
<br />reports or product increases to the system's set-up
<br />data. When changes have been completed, activate
<br />Function 291 to restore the system to field operation.
<br />When set-up information is complete, the Mode key
<br />should be positioned into the Run mode and the key
<br />removed. With the Mode key positioned in the Run
<br />mode, functions can be interrogated but no set-up
<br />input can be changed.
<br />Information is entered by pressing the Function key,
<br />F, then pressing the correct Function Code (i.e.290).
<br />(see Table 6-1 for function code listings), and press-
<br />ing the Enter key, ENT. Then press data entry keys
<br />and your entered data will be displayed on the LCD.
<br />Now press the Enter key, ENT, to store the changes
<br />in the controller's memory.
<br />6.1 Programming Time, Date, Station Name
<br />and Address
<br />Turn the Mode key to program and press F, 290
<br />and the Enter key, ENT.
<br />6.1.1 Time: Press F, 90 and ENT. Enter the cor-
<br />rect time, (i.e. 9.23.0=AM, 1=PM) and press ENT.
<br />6.1.2 Date: Press F, 91 and ENT. Enter the cor-
<br />rect date (i.e. 1-01-90) and press ENT. Enter the
<br />correct day of the week (i.e. 1=Sun., 2=Mon.,
<br />3=Tues., etc.), press ENT.
<br />6.1.3 Name: Press F, 94 and ENT. Enter the
<br />station's name by using the Date Entry key, (1),
<br />to advance the alphabet and Data Entry key,
<br />C/CE, to reverse the alphabet. To move right for
<br />an entry, press the Command key L0. To move
<br />to the left, press Command key HI. When the cor-
<br />rect name has been entered, press ENT.
<br />6.1.4 Address: Press F, 95 and ENT. Enter the
<br />correct street address by using the keys
<br />described in Sections 5.0 and 6.0.
<br />6.1.5 City, State and ZIP: Press F, 96 and ENT.
<br />Enter correct city, state and ZIP, now press ENT.
<br />Press F, 291 and ENT, to clear Calibration
<br />mode. Press PRINT, 1 and ENT, and check print-
<br />out to verify the correct time, date, name and ad-
<br />dress.
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<br />64 Print Set-up Values
<br />65 Enter No. of Contacts
<br />66 Display Contact Status
<br />67 Set Probe Error Alarm Level
<br />68 Manifold Tanks
<br />69 Display Tank Information
<br />70 Number of Tanks
<br />71 Probe Entry
<br />72 Initial Product (Gas)
<br />73 Initial Product (Water)
<br />74 Tank Type and Size
<br />75 Leak Detect GPH Threshold
<br />76 Hi Water Alarm Level
<br />77 Linear Scale
<br />78 Fuel Label
<br />79 Theft Gallon Limit
<br />80 Net to Gross Gallon
<br />81 Relay #1 (Programmable)
<br />82 Relay #2 (Programmable)
<br />83 Relay #3 (Programmable)
<br />84 Relay #4 (Programmable)
<br />85 Start Leak/Theft Detect (Manual)
<br />86 Start Leak/Theft Detect (Manual)
<br />87 Set-up Auto Leak Detect Mode
<br />88 Enable and Disable Leak Detect Mode
<br />89 Print Leak Detect Set-up Parameters
<br />90 Time Entry
<br />91 Date entry
<br />93 U.S. Units to Metric
<br />94 Station Name
<br />95 Station Address
<br />96 Station City and State
<br />290 Begin Calibration and Programming Sequence
<br />291 End Calibration and Programming Sequence
<br />Table 6-1: Function Codes.
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