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Web browser interface, Using the web interface, Navigating pages – Franklin Fueling Systems T5 Series Fuel Management System Operators Guide User Manual

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Web Browser Interface

One of the most powerful advantages of a T5 series console is its standard Ethernet 

port and ability to communicate with a web browser via web pages using standard 

XML (eXtensible Markup Language) protocols. The Web Browser Interface allows 

the Fuel Management System to directly connect to a PC through a local area 

network or high speed internet connection. Using Web Browser Interface, your 

console can be accessed from a PC with a web browser program (like Microsoft 

Internet Explorer version 6.0 or later). Contact your local INCON distributor for more 

information if you are not using this feature.

Using the Web Interface

To access the console using a remote PC you will need to know the IP address that 

has been assigned to it. This address should be provided by the installer. For direct 

connections not part of a network, the default IP address is 192.168.168.168. On 

your PC, open your internet browser and, in the address bar, enter the IP address of 

the console. The words Loading Page should appear in the upper left hand corner 

and data will begin to be transferred. You will probably want to bookmark (or add) 

this page to your Favorites in your browser.
Once the home page is loaded, you can navigate through the various web pages 

created by the console to view fuel management and compliance data, generate

Communication Ports

reports that can be printed from your PC and access control functions for starting tank and line tests and dealing with 

alarms. The information found in TSA (Tank Sentinel AnyWare) is the same data that can be accessed from the LCD touch 

screen.

Navigating Pages

The Navigation Bars provide a list of pages that can be viewed. Clicking on each Primary choice will take you to a different 

page and update the list of Secondary Navigation choices. The current choice is always highlighted. On occasion, a 

third Navigation Bar will appear. The Data Window displays the appropriate information and the Action Bar allows you to 

perform certain control functions like generating reports and starting leak tests.

Home – Status Page

Access Level – Displays the current access level.

Primary

Navigation Bar

Displays top level 

navigation choices. 

The current choice 

is highlighted.

Secondary

Navigation Bar –

Displays submenu 

choices dependent 

on Primary selection. 

The current choice is 

highlighted.

Data Window – Displays the 

appropriate data depending on 

what page is being viewed.

Action Bar – Lists possible actions that can 

be performed. Actions are dependent on

Primary/Secondary choices.