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Programming the Console for Vapor Recovery Monitoring <br /> The following programming instructions are specifically intended for the Vapor Recovery Monitoring(VRM)System. For <br /> additional programming refer to the TS-5xxx Programming Manual(p/n 000-2142).This manual covers both the hardware <br /> programming and the application programming.The method shown below is the same whether the user programs through the <br /> local touchscreen or a Web Browser. Inclusion of other options like the FMS application, Dispenser Hook Isolation and Line Leak <br /> Detection (LLD)will effect the programming of the VRM system.The TS-5xxx Programming Manual(p/n 000-2142)describes <br /> the proper programming and sequencing for the console setup.The following sections show how to program the setup as it <br /> relates to the VRM system. Contact Franklin Fueling Technical Support at 800-984-6266 for assistance with these applications. <br /> Data Transfer Units <br /> This is an optional hardware interface to communicate the VPS and VFM and Dispenser Shutdown over existing <br /> dispenser AC power line. If a TS-DTU was installed then the following setup is required. <br /> Group Name Parameter Name Parameter vaiue Expianation <br /> Remote Data Transfer Units Network ID 1 Leave as default. In rare circumstances the <br /> network ID may need to change if another <br /> network is near. <br /> Dispenser Configuration Number of Units 1 Enter the number of DTU Modules at the <br /> dispensers.This does not include the <br /> console DTU. <br /> TS-DTU 1 Unit ID 14-EEA8-FFFF-0000-1A This is the unique ID located on the DTU <br /> label.The console uses this ID to know <br /> which modules to communicate with. <br /> Dispenser Hooks Mapping <br /> Mapping the gasoline dispenser hooks signals correctly is important for the VRM to properly identify active fueling points. <br /> The dispenser hooks must be wired correctly as explained in the TS-5xxx Installation Guide (p/n 000-2150). <br /> Note: Dispenser Hook Signals are only required on installations prior to VRM Version 1.2.0. <br /> Group Name Parameter Name Parameter Value Explanation <br /> AC Input Modules Number Gasoline Hooks 0 Set to zero if not using dispenser hook signals, <br /> per dispenser otherwise the number of gasoline hooks coming <br /> from each dispenser <br /> Module# Channels (n) Select number of gasoline dispenser hook <br /> signals available from each dispenser.The Vapor <br /> Recovery Monitor does not use any non-gasoline <br /> products. <br /> Channel# Name Ex.Dispenser 1 Hook Unique name for the hook signal <br /> Regular <br /> Enabled Yes Select"Yes" <br /> Active High Yes Set to"Yes" <br /> Vapor Flow Meter Select <br /> The Vapor Flow Meter(VFM) select is located under the Probe Module. This is where we define the number of input <br /> channels and select the VFM. Go to the Probe Module setup and make the following changes. If the FMS application is <br /> also running, some of the channels will be designated for probes. <br /> Explanation <br /> Probe Modules <br /> Module# Channels (n) Select the number of flow meters/probes at the site <br /> Channel# Name Ex.VFM Disp 1 Unique name for Vapor Flow Meter <br /> Enabled Yes or No Set to"Yes" <br /> Type TS-VFM Select Vapor Flow Meter type <br /> II-13 <br /> CARB Approved IOM 11-INCON Vapor Recovery Monitoring(VRM)-Executive Order VR-202 <br />