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Base Unit & Transmitter Installation Guide
72-70-125-ITC Rev. A © Copyright 2007, Independent Technologies, Inc. Page 13
BASE UNIT INSTALLATION (continued)
Configure Base Unit
Enter the Installation Menu, as described at the beginning of the Base Unit installation section,
and select “2 CN”, to enter CONFIGURATION Mode. “CN FG” is displayed to verify that the
Base Unit is ready to be configured.
o CONFIGURATION Mode allows the installer to manually call the host so that the Base Unit
can report in and receive its alarm thresholds, report interval, and other configuration data.
The number of tanks initialized must agree with the configuration data that will be downloaded
from the host.
o The installer will normally use a touchtone telephone from his or her toolkit or the customer’s
telephone.
NOTE 1: If no phone connection is available, the Base Unit will scroll “NO LINE” across its
display several times, then return to Tank Level Display.
NOTE 2: If the phone is in use, the Base Unit will scroll “IN USE” across its display several
times, then return to Tank Level Display.
While the Base Unit displays “CN FG”, use a touch-tone telephone to go off-hook. The Base Unit
will now scroll “DI AL” across its display. Dial the host phone number (___ -___-______) and
listen for this voice promt:
“Please enter the Base ID now…”
o The Base Unit will now scroll “CN FG” across its display until the configuration process is
complete.
After Base ID voice prompt is heard, use the touch-tone telephone to enter the unique Base ID for
this installation site.
o The Base ID is a 12 digit number that is typically some form of the customer’s account number
or the installation site’s phone number with extension.
o The host computer and the Base Unit will communicate for approximately 30 seconds.
A successful configuration will be indicated by a voice message on the phone handset, and also
by the Base Unit showing “PA SS” on its display.
An unsuccessful configuration will be indicated by a voice message on the phone handset, and
also by the Base Unit showing “FA IL” on its display.
Reasons for failure may be a poor quality handset, entering the wrong Base ID number, or poor
line quality.