General, User interfaces (ui) – Franklin Fueling Systems TS 550 evo Fuel Management System Programming Guide User Manual
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General
After the Fuel Management System has been installed, typically your interaction with the system will be from the LCD
display, on-board printer; or using a Web Browser to program and monitor the console. Remote operation can be
performed from a PC, either attached directly or through a network connection to the console. All of the features of
the console are available through these input / output devices. Also, the console may be set up to generate and send
automated reports to e-mail accounts or print reports at a programmed time.
Occasionally you may need console information, such as model and serial numbers. The model number is located on the
face of the console. The serial number is located on a small plaque placed on the bottom of the left panel. This label also
shows the model number, voltage, manufacturer’s address, a warning symbol and the unit’s voltage specifications.
User Interfaces (UI)
LCD Touch Screen Interface
A color LCD touch screen is included with the TS-550 evo console. This bright display allows easy viewing in any lighting
condition. Console functions are easily accessed through the LCD screen.
Web Browser Interface
The TS-550 evo console includes an Ethernet port and programming options to allow the system to be installed on a
network. The advantages to using an Ethernet connection are: faster connection speeds, quicker data transfer rates,
less data errors or quicker recovery of data when errors occur, and it does not require extra software or drivers to be
loaded. This means that console parameters can be modified and that status / alarm reports can be printed from virtually
anywhere.
Access Control
There are three access levels programmed into the console’s operating system: Guest, User, and Administrator. Each
level will allow an operator to access different features or change specific settings on the console. This security feature
prevents unauthorized tampering of console configurations. The system will prompt the user for a password when
required.
Default passwords are as follows:
Guest: (none required)
User: user
Administrator: admin