Franklin TS-TPI manual Press the Cancel key to return to the Pump

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ADDRESS “READ ONLY”

Description of Steps:

1)Press the M4 key to display the ADDRESS PUMP N “READ ONLY” field...

In this example, address “0” is displayed...

The address range is from 0-31.

PUMP N

NAME TYPE

M1

 

M2

 

 

 

ADDRESS PUMP 1 0

(MORE)

GROUP ADDRESS

M3

M4

 

READ ONLY

2) Press the CANCEL key to return to the PUMP

CANCEL

N menu.

 

Press the DOWN key to display the TANK and

HEIGHT user entry menus...

TANK (user entry)

Description of Steps:

1)Press the M1 key to display the TANK ASSO- CIATION PUMP N user entry field...

KX

DOWN SPACE

PUMP N

TANK HEIGHT

M1

M2

M3

(MORE)

M4

The default TANK ASSOCIATION number “0” is displayed...

The user selects the tank number associated with PUMP N. The values range from 0-8(0=none, or the maximum number of tanks available for the ATG model)

NOTE: This will allow a pump to be associated with a tank. If the pump is not associated with a tank (i.e. for level monitoring by the tank gauge), then NONE may be chosen, but this will disable some features of the pump controller interface for that controller. If a tank has multiple pumps in it, more than one controller may be associated with the tank.

2) Use the keypad to enter the tank number.

In the event that a number is already entered and needs to change, press the M4 key to backspace and erase the entry. The default “0” tank number will be displayed.

TANK ASSOCIATION PUMP 1

NUMERIC

0

BACKSPACE

4

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TS-TPI SETUP PROGRAMMING

 

TS-TPI Installation and Wiring Guide

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Contents TS-TPITurbine Pump Interface Installation and Wiring Guide Intelligent Controls INC Table of Contents Graphic Symbol Conventions SafetySafety Safety Overview TS-TPI Installation & WiringTPI Board TPI Board TPI Board TPC Stand Alone TPI Stand Alone TS-TPI TPI Configuration Switch Tank SENTINEL/TS-TPI Interface Monitor, Record and Reset Pump Controller FaultsTS-LS300 report, Leak Test Initiating Capabilities Diagnostic Operations TS-TPI Menu TS-TPI Setup ProgrammingAuto CFG, PUMP1, PUMP2 TS-TPI Pump MenusAuto CFG Read only Note Number of Pumps MenuNO.PUMPS Read only Type Read only Group Read only Address Read only Pump N MenusSC STP-SC SCI STP-SCI Sciii STP-SCIII VFC IST-VFC Type Read onlyPress the Cancel key to return to the Pump Group Group Menu Notes TPI Group Menu+/- Space ReserveServe Exiting Setup ModeLN Line Test Menu Note TPI and Line Leak TestingLN Line leak Tests Menu GPH Line Test Time N SundayST DAY TH DAY Last DAYLine Test Fail Output Group N Fault OGFail OG Line Test Fail Output GroupTank Sentinel Keypad & Menu Navigation TS-TPI Data and ReportsOverview TPI Status Display NotesDown Space Display MenuPump Display examples Diag Menu TPI Diagnostic Function NotesReset Menu Calibrt Menu Calibration ProcedurePump Controller Status Report RUN Mode How to print the reportSystem Setup Report Additions TPI/Pump Controller Setup Select Setup Report Shift 1ST DAY Daily Monday 30TH DAY Last DAY Sunday Reports MenuReports Schedule Menu Troubleshooting IST-VFC STP-SCIII Inside Back Cover

TS-TPI specifications

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