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Alarms, Warnings, and Failures <br /> Alarms, warnings, and failures are designed to alert you with specific details when a problem occurs so that you can take <br /> appropriate corrective action. System alarms, VRM alarms, VRM warnings, and VRM Failures will always notify the user <br /> in certain ways, other notification options are programmable. <br /> Figure 7 shows an example of two System Alarms, and one VRM alarm.All active alarms can be viewed from the LCD <br /> by pressing the Alarm button, (1) , at the bottom of the LCD. Once the alarm goes inactive it will disappear from the <br /> Home/Alarm page but will remain stored in memory.Any outputs that are programmed to activate based on alarms will go <br /> active. These outputs can be customized to activate based on specific alarms or all alarms in the Rules setup. <br /> System Alarms <br /> System alarms are non-application related alarms. These alarms are usually related to hardware such as an internal <br /> module is offline or a printer problem. <br /> Figure 7 <br /> [Home]/Alarms <br /> Alarm <br /> 10/26/05 <br /> R Pressure Sensor Open Circuit 14:12 <br /> M <br /> S F <br /> ut 1 Alarm10/26/05 <br /> Y ut Error 14:12 <br /> S <br /> S Slot 4 Alarm <br /> 10/17/05 <br /> Y Probe module is offline 15:16 <br /> S <br /> 14:16 <br /> 10126/05 <br /> VRM Alarms <br /> Vapor Recovery alarms are hardware problems related to the Vapor Recovery Monitoring application. VRM alarms will be <br /> generated immediately with a flashing RED LED.A VRM alarm will not cause a dispenser(s) shutdown. <br /> VRM Warnings and Failures <br /> VRM Warnings and Failures are monitoring alarms related only to the Vapor Recovery Monitoring application. These <br /> Warnings and Failures are directly related to the CP-201 ISD requirement to monitor collection and containment of the <br /> vapor recovery system.A VRM warning will occur when either a fueling collection point or the entire vapor containment <br /> does not meet the operating thresholds.A warning is the first sign of a vapor recovery problem.A VRM failure will follow <br /> the warning if the specific problem with the vapor recovery component does not get fixed within the monitoring time <br /> period. This failure will cause either a single or site shutdown, depending on the type. The following provides more detail <br /> on the specific warning and failure types. <br /> Vapor Collection Warning and Failure <br /> Vapor collection warning and failures (A/L)generally occur due to poor or no vapor being returned to the underground <br /> storage tank during fueling transactions. The VRM system makes both a daily and weekly assessment on the quantity of <br /> the vapor collection. If the collection is below the lower failure limit or above the higher failure limit, then the VRM will go <br /> into alarm. <br /> Upon a Vapor Collection Warning condition, it is highly recommended to get the fueling point(s)serviced as soon as <br /> possible. If a fueling point goes untreated, then the VRM will issue a failure alarm and shut down the affected dispenser. <br /> If this condition occurs, the entire dispenser should be placed out of service until a Franklin Fueling Systems certified <br /> technician can troubleshoot the problem.All other dispenser will remain in operation. See Appendix A for the Alarm Code <br /> description and possible solution, or the Vapor Recovery Monitoring Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide available on <br /> the Franklin Fueling Systems Web site: www.franklinfuelina.com. <br /> 11-22 <br /> CANB Approved IOM 11-INCON Vapor Recovery Monitoring(VRM)-Executive Order VR-202 <br />