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<br />1
<br />1
<br />Code
<br />Product
<br />Code
<br />Product
<br />00
<br />None
<br />23
<br />Unleaded 1
<br />01
<br />Gasoline
<br />24
<br />Unleaded 2
<br />02
<br />Lead Free
<br />25
<br />Unleaded 3
<br />03
<br />Leaded
<br />26
<br />Unleaded 4
<br />04
<br />Leaded Gasoline
<br />27
<br />Unleaded Gasoline
<br />05
<br />Leaded Regular
<br />28
<br />Unleaded Premium
<br />06
<br />No Lead
<br />29
<br />Unleaded Regular
<br />07
<br />Premium
<br />30
<br />Unleaded Super
<br />O8
<br />Premium Leaded
<br />31
<br />XTRA
<br />09
<br />Premium Unleaded
<br />32
<br />Toluene
<br />10
<br />Regular
<br />33
<br />Hydraulic Oil
<br />11
<br />Regular 1
<br />34
<br />#2 Heating Oil
<br />12
<br />Regular 2
<br />35
<br />Kerosene
<br />13
<br />Regular 3
<br />36
<br />Torbine Oil
<br />14
<br />Regular 4
<br />37
<br />Xylene
<br />15
<br />Regular Leaded
<br />38
<br />Diesel 1
<br />16
<br />Regular Unleaded
<br />39
<br />Diesel 2
<br />17
<br />Super
<br />40
<br />Diesel
<br />18
<br />Super 1
<br />41
<br />Diesel 3
<br />19
<br />Super 2
<br />42
<br />Diesel 4
<br />20
<br />Super Leaded
<br />43
<br />Jet Fuel
<br />21
<br />Super Unleaded
<br />44
<br />Avgas
<br />22
<br />Unleaded
<br />Table 6.2: Products Codes.
<br />6.2 Programming Number of Tanks, Probe
<br />Code, Tank Type and Size, High Water
<br />Level, Initial Product Water and Gas,
<br />Theft Gallon Limit, Linear Scale,
<br />Hi Alarm and Product Label Code
<br />Turn the Mode key to program and press F, 290
<br />and ENT.
<br />6.2.1 Number of Tanks: Press F, 70 and ENT.
<br />Enter the correct number of tanks to be
<br />monitored and press ENT.
<br />6.2.2 Probe Code; Speed of Wire and Rep.
<br />Rate: Press F, 71 and ENT. The LCD will dis-
<br />play the tank number being programmed. Enter
<br />the correct Speed of Wire for the probe and
<br />press ENT. After you press ENT, the LCD will
<br />display the Rep. Rate. Enter the correct Rep.
<br />Rate for the probe in the tank being programmed
<br />and press ENT. The LCD will then return to the
<br />speed of the wire display. Press TANK NO. to
<br />advance to the next tank to be programmed and
<br />repeat. Note: The Speed of Wire and Rep. Rate
<br />are located on the top of the probe and should
<br />be recorded on the set-up sheet provided in this
<br />manual.
<br />6.2.3 Tank Type, Size and Tilt: Press F, 74 and
<br />ENT. Enter the number of the tank to be
<br />programmed and press ENT. Enter the correct
<br />tank shell It =Fiberglas, 2=Steel), press ENT.
<br />If steel tank is selected, enter the inside
<br />diameter, and press ENT. Enter the total volume
<br />in gallons (use exact gallons on manufacturer's
<br />tank chart, press ENT. To enter tank tilt, (1=Yes,
<br />2=No) press ENT. If no tank tilt is entered, press
<br />TANK NO. to advance to the next tank to be
<br />programmed. If the tank is not tilted, enter the
<br />number of the next tank to be programmed.
<br />Press ENT and repeat the preceding process. If
<br />the tank is tilted, continue with programming by
<br />entering 1 if the probe is between the fill riser
<br />and the center of the tank, enter 2 if it is not, then
<br />press ENT. Enter the fuel height at the probe
<br />riser and press ENT. Enter the fuel height at the
<br />fill riser and press ENT. Enter the distance be-
<br />tween the probe and the fill riser and press ENT.
<br />Press TANK NO. to advance to the next tank to
<br />be programmed and repeat the process.
<br />If Fiberglas shell is selected, press ENT when the
<br />correct manufacturer and tank model is dis-
<br />played on the LCD. Enter the total capacity of
<br />gallons (use exact gallons on tank chart), and
<br />press ENT. Enter the number of gallons at 1/4
<br />height (use the tank chart), and press ENT. After
<br />pressing 1 if the tank is tilted, or 2 if the tank is
<br />not tilted, press ENT. If the tank is not tilted,
<br />enter the number of the next tank to be
<br />programmed, press ENT, and repeat the process
<br />for the next tank. If the tank is tilted, continue
<br />programming by entering 1 if the probe is be-
<br />tween the fill riser and the center of the tank,
<br />enter 2 if it is not, then press ENT. Enter the fuel
<br />height at the probe riser and press ENT. Enter
<br />the fuel height at the fill riser and press ENT.
<br />Enter the distance between the probe and the fill
<br />riser and press ENT. Press TANK NO. to ad-
<br />vance to the next tank to be programmed and
<br />repeat the programming process.
<br />6.2.4 Manifolded Tanks: If the tanks in the sys-
<br />tem are manifolded together, enter the following
<br />information. Press F, 68 and ENT. Enter the
<br />tanks' numbers which are manifolded together
<br />and press ENT. Note: Tank information for each
<br />manifolded tank must be entered during set-up.
<br />The X76 ETM will then combine these tanks for
<br />the purpose of product delivery and leak detect
<br />information.
<br />6.2.5 Initial Product (Gas): Press F, 72 and
<br />ENT. Enter the correct product level, press ENT.
<br />Press TANK NO. to advance to the next tank in
<br />the system. Note: Use a gauge stick to deter-
<br />mine initial levels.
<br />6.2.6 Initial Product (Water): Press F, 73 and
<br />ENT. Enter the correct water level, press ENT.
<br />Press TANK NO. to advance to the next tank in
<br />the system.
<br />6.2.7 Probe Error Warning: Press F, 67 and
<br />ENT. Enter the alarm to be activated in case of a
<br />probe failure, (i.e. O=High, 1=Low, 2=Same) then
<br />press ENT. For example, if you select 0, the
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