TT8900 OPT
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Installation and Service Manual
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6) METER Used to manually enter the meter value for EVERY pump that uses the tank.
First enter Pump Number then enter pump’s meter reading (up to 9999999).
7) SETUP
1) HI ALRM - volume (litres) at which HIGH (overflow) alarm is triggered.
2) LO ALRM - volume (litres) at which a LOW volume alarm is triggered.
3) LOLO AL - volume (litres) at which a critical LOW volume alarm is triggered.
4) CAPACTY
–
enter the total tank capacity (litres).
5) GROUP
–
defines the GROUP NUMBER to which the tank is assigned.
6) BELOW / ABOVE GN.
7) STRAP TBL
1) STRAP RECORD (00 to 99) (selects a new table).
2) HEIGHT (0 to 99999) mm.
3) VOLUME (litres).
4) CLEAR TABLE (used to delete record values).
8) INT TBL
–
defines a strap table stored in the ATG system
8) COMMS
1) TYPE
–
select the type of ATG system; VEGA, VDR, OPW or VEGH (rare)
2) CHANNEL
–
Select comms channel 1 or 2.
3) ID
–
Assigns the ID number to be used on the selected channel.
3.4.8
Groups
MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION
1) GROUP NUMBER
x
Up to 16 (00 to 15) groups can be nominated for use by forecourt
devices.
2) IS xx TYPE
For each group nominated, a FUEL GRADE is assigned to that group, or
a pre-
allocated device function, such a “price sign” or “card acceptor”.
3.4.9
More
MENU SELECTION DESCRIPTION
1) PRICE SIGN
Options used to configure the type (AusPort / Wayne), channel number,
mode ( 7/8 bit odd/even parity) and baud speed (2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400) of an attached price sign.
2) PRINTER
Not relevant to TT8900 OPT installations.
3) POS
This option is only relevant when a POS is present in the installation and
it would allow configuring the channel used to communicate with it.
4) SSN
Represents the unique hexadecimal Silicon Serial Number of the T20
SCM module.