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keys to position the highlighted cursor over “Tank Type:”, then press the Enter key ( ) to move the highlight to the tank type data itself. Now, use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to change the tank type data to the type desired. Finally, press the Enter key ( ) to confirm the selection and store the value within the TLA100.
Available tank types are as follows:
•Fuel
•Fresh Water
•Waste Water
•Live Well
•Oil
•Black Water
There are also a number of reserved tank types to accommodate possible future undefined tank types.
Figure 195 – Configuring the Tank Type
6.23.7Operating Mode
The TLA100 can be operated in one of two operating modes, depending on the installation.
•NMEA 2000 (the only thing that is connected to the resistive sender is the TLA100)
•NMEA 2000 & Analog Gauge (in addition to the TLA100, the resistive sender is also connected to a
It is important that this setting be performed correctly in order for the TLA100 to produce correct level measurements. A screenshot showing configuration of the operating mode appears in Figure 196 below. To configure the operating mode, use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to move the highlighted cursor over the “Operating Mode:” menu item, then press the Enter key ( ) to move the highlight over the operating mode value. Use the Scroll Up ( ) or Scroll Down ( ) keys to change the operating mode to the desired value, and finally, press the Entry key to confirm your selection and store the operating mode within the TLA100.
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