Programming system parameters – Franklin Fueling Systems T5 Tank Sentinel Programming Guide User Manual
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Character Navigation Buttons
When prompted to enter system information, press the corresponding keys.
Character Selection: Selects between upper case
letters, lower case letters and numerals. Note how the
characters on the input buttons change as you scroll
through the options.
Backspace: This will move the cursor one space to the left
and delete the last character.
Clear: Deletes all of the data on the entry line.
Enter: Allows the data to be accepted. When this button is
pushed, the configuration will be set for the item you are
changing.
Cancel: Will return to the application you were changing. No changes will be made to console settings.
Restore Default: This button will restore the original settings programmed into the console during manufacture.
Programming System Parameters
Using the touch screen function of the console to program, navigate from the
Home Status screen by pressing the Main
Menu button.
At the
Main Menu, press the Setup
button.
The Setup screen looks like this:
To make a modification, select the parameter that you want to change.
Type the new setting in using the characters available. When finished,
press the checkmark. When Confirmation is displayed, press
Yes to
save and apply, or
No to exit without saving — you may press cancel
to continue making changes. Changes will not be applied until you
return to the main menu.
Use the programming tree on the following pages for a more
descriptive representation of each option, which shows the submenus
of each menu item. The console will update the menus as additional
data or information is required during programming.
Please note, features appearing in this guide may not be available,
unless the option is purchased with your console. Default parameters
are noted by the use of parentheses ().
It is recommended to have the following items prepared before beginning console programming:
• Site location information to setup Site ID
• Communications parameters for external equipment to match console settings
• Wiring diagrams of site if necessary; to identify sensor and/or probe location
• Manufacturers Tank Charts for “special” tank correction tables
• Probe stickers with gradient and RTD location for “special” probes