Operator Screens
Operator Screens
FIG. 32 Operating Screens
Tank Level Information _____________________________________
Place the cursor over the Tank Level Information box, causing the text to turn yellow. Left click the box to go to the Tank Setup screen. See FIG. 33.
FIG. 33 Tank Level Information Screen
This screen provides tank level status activity for all | Tank volume, as shown in FIG. 33, changes as a result | |
tanks in the system: | of several different events: | |
Date & Time - displays the day, month, date, time, and | 1. Tank Level Monitor reading – The current tank vol- | |
year that the dispense took place. | ume is updated when readings are sent by a tank | |
Tank Name - displays each fluid storage tank in use with | level monitor mounted on the tank. These readings | |
can be scheduled (programmed) to happen at spe- | ||
the Matrix system and the numbers or labels that are | ||
cific times during the day, or they can be manually | ||
assigned to them. | ||
generated when the blue button on the tank level | ||
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Fluid Type - displays the type of fluid stored in the tank. | monitor is pressed. The tank level readings sent | |
Tank Capacity - displays the total gallons of fluid that the | from the tank level monitor always overwrite what- | |
ever Matrix has as the current tank volume. | ||
tank is capable of holding when full. | ||
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Current Volume - displays the tank volume in gallons. | 2. Manual tank level adjustments – On the tank setup | |
screen, the adjust link allows you to manually | ||
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Battery - displays the amount of battery life remaining. | increase or decrease the current tank volume. This | |
| is commonly done for fresh oil deliveries and waste | |
| oil removal. |
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