Tank sentinel anyware (tsa), Navigating applications remotely, Making changes to system parameters – Franklin Fueling Systems T5 Tank Sentinel Programming Guide User Manual
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Tank Sentinel Anyware (TSA)
Navigating Applications Remotely
TSA offers several ways to navigate through applications: easy-to-read web pages that use hyperlink text (words or
characters that, when clicked, take you to another page) to move through the menus, text and drop boxes and buttons
allow inputs to be made efficiently, and on-screen prompts automatically pop-up instructions to verify each step. Not all
application functions, like Network Configurations, are available at all levels though, so, in order to access these coptions,
you need to be logged in at a high enough User Role.
Accessing Tank Sentinel Anyware
1. To access the console using TSA, open a web browsing application.
2. Type the IP address (the default IP Address is 192.168.168.168) into the address bar of the browser window. To
access the console using a remote PC, setup communications per Section 2 of this manual. When using a PC or
Laptop to access console applications through a direct or network connection, a TS-5 console incorporates a XML
(eXtensible Markup Language) based access method. If the console is equipped with an optional LCD screen, the
connection settings may be modified using the touch screen function of the console.
Making Changes to System Parameters
1. To make any changes on a settings page, click
Edit.
2. Once the preferred selections have been altered, click the confirmation option
Yes in the yellow shaded area near the
top of the window.
3. At this point, the system may prompt for a password.
Password Prompting
After changes have been made to the consoles parameters, if the appropriate access level has not been entered, the
system will prompt for a password.
If you haven’t obtained the appropriate access level, you will be prompted “Error: Insufficient privileges” in a red shaded
area, near the top of the window.
1. Type the password for the access level required to save changes into the text-box and click
Apply.
2. You will then be prompted again to save your changes; click the confirmation option
Yes in the yellow shaded area
near the top of the window.
When you’ve finished with configuring your programming options, keep system security in mind and, to prevent
unauthorized personnel from gaining access to console configurations, lower the access level to Guest. To do this from
the TSA interface, click
TS-550 System - Guest access level. Notice that the User Role changes back to Guest.
Setup
The programming options for the TSA interface are identical to the LCD interface; however, they are represented
differently due to their respective graphical interfaces. Use the programming tables in Section 3 as a reference in
programming your console with TSA.