Franklin TS-TPI manual Pump Display examples

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Pump DISPLAY examples:

Each controller type will vary in the available data that can be displayed. The example below is for the SCI controller.

Here is the first display of three possible (typical) data displays...

NOTE See Appendix A for Status Code and Fault Code definitions.

PUMP1

STATUS

FAULT

VOLTS

CVOLT 1

PUMP N

0071

00

204

201

Press the DOWN key to scroll through the data displays.

PUMP1

AMPS

C AMPS1

WATTS

C WATTS

PUMP N

6.5

6.5

1140

1140

PUMP1

DIPSW

SREV

PUMP N

FFFB

103

6)Press the CANCEL key to return to the SELECT PUMP menu.

The display returns to the SELECT PUMP menu.

Repeat the data display steps for each pump.

Use the CANCEL key to return to the SELECT MENU OPTION display.

NOTE Please read the Notes on the follow- ing page to gain a better understand- ing of the Diagnostic feature.

TS-TPI DATA AND REPORTS

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Contents TS-TPITurbine Pump Interface Installation and Wiring Guide Intelligent Controls INC Table of Contents Safety Graphic Symbol ConventionsSafety Safety TS-TPI Installation & Wiring OverviewTPI Board TPI Board TPI Board TPC Stand Alone TPI Stand Alone TS-TPI TPI Configuration Switch Monitor, Record and Reset Pump Controller Faults Tank SENTINEL/TS-TPI InterfaceTS-LS300 report, Leak Test Initiating Capabilities Diagnostic Operations TS-TPI Setup Programming TS-TPI MenuAuto CFG TS-TPI Pump MenusAuto CFG, PUMP1, PUMP2 NO.PUMPS Read only Number of Pumps MenuRead only Note Pump N Menus Type Read only Group Read only Address Read onlyType Read only SC STP-SC SCI STP-SCI Sciii STP-SCIII VFC IST-VFCPress the Cancel key to return to the Pump Group TPI Group Menu Group Menu NotesReserve +/- SpaceExiting Setup Mode ServeTPI and Line Leak Testing LN Line Test Menu NoteLN Line leak Tests Menu TH DAY Last DAY SundayST DAY GPH Line Test Time NLine Test Fail Output Group Fault OGFail OG Line Test Fail Output Group NTPI Status Display Notes TS-TPI Data and ReportsOverview Tank Sentinel Keypad & Menu NavigationDisplay Menu Down SpacePump Display examples TPI Diagnostic Function Notes Diag MenuReset Menu Calibration Procedure Calibrt MenuPump Controller Status Report How to print the report RUN ModeSystem Setup Report Additions TPI/Pump Controller Setup Select Setup Report Reports Menu Shift 1ST DAY Daily Monday 30TH DAY Last DAY SundayReports Schedule Menu Troubleshooting IST-VFC STP-SCIII Inside Back Cover

TS-TPI specifications

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