Graco 312964C Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
TLM Display
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TLM Display
(See FIG. 6, page 8)
TLM ID -
Unique number assigned to the TLM to distin-
guish it from other TLM’s in the system.
Battery Life - Remaining life of the unit’s batteries. Sys-
tem Administrator on Matrix PC Software determines
when Low Battery Warning message is generated.
Network ID and Transceiver ID - Shows the Network
ID and Transceiver ID TLM is using (also see page 3).
Firmware - Current version of operating software con-
trolling TLM operation.
Fluid Level - Depth of fluid remaining in the tank pro-
vided in either inches or centimeters as defined during
setup.
Fluid Volume -Volume of fluid remaining in the tank,
based on the tank geometry defined during setup. The
TLM can be programmed to display in either gallons or
liters during programming of the TLM.
No RF Signal - Displays when the TLM is not receiving
an RF ACK signal from the PC transceiver. If the tank
level monitor is receiving an ACK signal or the signal is
re-established, this screen will not appear.
If the message “No RF Signal” appears, the fluid volume
and battery life data is not transmitted or updated at the
PC. This message may take up to 15 seconds to display.
No PC Signal - Displays when the TLM is not receiving
a response from the Matrix PC software (i.e, PC is off or
software is not installed). If the TLM receives a response
from the PC, this information will not appear.
If the message “NO PC SIGNAL” appears, the fluid vol-
ume and battery life data will not be updated at the PC.
This message may take up to 15 seconds to display.
Battery life is dependent on the number of readings
taken per day.
Vertical tanks use this capacity figure to calculate
tank volume. Obround and cylindrical tanks use the
tank dimensions to calculate tank volume.