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Base Unit & Transmitter Installation Guide
72-70-125-ITC Rev. A © Copyright 2007, Independent Technologies, Inc. Page 14
BASE UNIT INSTALLATION (continued)
Service Call
Enter the Installation Menu, as described at the beginning of the Base Unit installation section,
and select “3 SC” to activate a SERVICE CALL.
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.
NOTE 3: If the Base Unit has not been configured, the Base Unit will scroll “NO CNFG” across
its display several times, then return to Tank Level Display.
The Base Unit will now scroll “CA LL” across its display. During this time the Base Unit will
attempt to call the host computer. Upon connection to the host, an exchange of information will
occur. Observe the Base Unit for a display of “PA SS” or “FA IL”. On completion of a successful
SERVICE CALL, the Base Unit is ready for service.
Final Inspection
If a customer’s telephone is to be connected through the Base Unit, connect it to the PHONE jack
on the back of the Base Unit and ensure that it works correctly.
Make sure that all telephone and power cords are neatly routed.
Ask the customer if they have any questions before you leave.
Return to the tank where the transmitter was installed and remove the programming magnet from
the transmitter INIT position. Upon removal, the transmitter will begin normal monitoring and
transmitting. Even if the magnet is left in the INIT position, the transmitter will enter normal
operation in about 30 minutes.
NOTE: Keep the programming magnet for use in future installations.
Operational Review
Demonstrate to the customer by pressing the MODE button, how the Base Unit can toggle
between tank level, digital time display, and indoor temperature display.
While in Tank Level Display mode, press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to display tank numbers
1-8 (if more than one tank transmitter has been installed).
Show that the brightness of the display can be adjusted to eight levels.
Explain that the Base Unit is respectful of the customer’s telephone line use. Reports are
normally scheduled for off-peak use times and are either local or toll-free. Reports are usually
less than 15-20 seconds. It will not interrupt customer calls, and it will stop reporting and retry
later if the customer picks up the line during a report. Pressing the telephone hook-switch will
restore normal dial tone if the customer interrupts the Base Unit during a report.