User Manual

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RMS
Base Unit & Transmitter Installation Guide
72-70-125-ITC Rev. A © Copyright 2007, Independent Technologies, Inc. Page 5
OPERATION OF THE BASE UNIT (continued)
Tank Level Display
This mode is indicated by the illumination of the tank icons located on the left and right sides of
the display. The number on the left is the tank number, and the number on the right is the tank
level percentage.
If more than one tank is being monitored, the UP and DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll
through the tank list. Always keep track of the number (1 – 8) that each tank is reporting under.
Abnormal Display Explanations
o Both the tank number and level are displayed as dashes. This indicates that no tank
transmitters have been initialized to this Base Unit. All tank transmitters that are assigned to
this Base Unit MUST be initialized to it. Refer to the Initialize Base Unit section for more
details.
o The tank level is displayed as dashes. This is displayed after the Base Unit has lost power.
The level will be updated within four hours when the Base Unit receives new information from
the tank transmitter.
o The tank level is displayed as flashing dashes. The Base Unit has not received any new
information from the tank transmitter within the timeframe specified. Check the signal strength
of this tank transmitter and reposition the Base Unit to obtain the highest possible signal
strength. Refer to the Initialize Base Unit section for more details.
o The tank level is displayed as a flashing “NS”. The tank transmitter has detected that it has
“No Sensor”. Check the cable connecting the tank gauge sensor to the transmitter for any
signs of damage.
o The tank level is flashing. This occurs when the tank level has dropped below a specified
threshold. If more than one tank is below its specified threshold, the Base Unit will display a
different tank level each minute. The Base Unit will return to its normal display mode when
either the tank level has risen above the specified threshold or any key is pressed.
NOTE: A reading of 50% is normal for a tank transmitter that is NOT connected to a gauge.
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