TLS2 Setup
Button
4
Touch to display the
Alarm Reports - Alarm
History Screen. From
this screen you can
choose to view history
of High or Low Priority
Alarms.
Important Alarm Notes
Touching the Alarm Ack button (item 3 on page 5) turns off the beeper even if the alarm is still active.
The Alarm Status Screen displays the alarm until it is cleared. When an alarm condition returns to the
normal state, the alarm will be removed from the list of active alarms.
When no alarms are active, the front panel LED is in the Normal state (continuous green) and the
System Status (Home) Screen Message Window reads All Functions Normal (Item 2 on page 5).
An active Probe Out or Low Temperature Warning will inhibit all level alarms (Max Product, Overfill, Low
Product, Delivery Needed, and High Water).
Table 5: Alarm Reports
Report
Touch to display the High Priority
Alarm Report. Touch the Print but-
ton on the display to print the report
to a connected printer
Touch to display the Low Priority
Alarm Report. Touch the Print but-
ton on the display to print the report
to a connected printer.
Report Parameters
HIGH PRIORITY ALARM REPORT
Displays Device (T = Tank, C = Comm) number,
Alarm Type, Date, Time, and status of last 50
High Priority alarms: Max Product, Overfill, Low
Product, High Water, Gross Test Fail, Periodic
Test Fail, Annual Test Fail, Probe Out, and Auto-
dial Failure. For Probe Outs only, The printed
version also includes a Count column which lists
the number of times the alarm had repeated
since the Start Date.
LOW PRIORITY ALARM REPORT
Displays Device (T = Tank, C = Comm) number,
Alarm Type, Date, Time and status of last 50
Low Priority alarms: Delivery Needed, Invalid
Fuel Height, and Low Temperature,
Alarm Reports
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