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Fuel Management System
Programming Guide
T5 Series
Software Revision 1.7.4
Franklin Fueling Systems • 3760 Marsh Rd. • Madison, WI 53718 USA
Tel: +1 608 838 8786 • 800 225 9787 • Fax: +1 608 838 6433 • www.franklinfueling.com
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Page 1 - Fuel Management System

Fuel Management SystemProgramming GuideT5 SeriesSoftware Revision 1.7.4 Franklin Fueling Systems • 3760 Marsh Rd. • Madison, WI 53718 USATel: +1 608

Page 2 - Warranty Information

6Password Login1. Press the User Roll icon 2. Enter Password for the desired level as described in the Access Control section on page 5.Default pas

Page 3 - Contents

7Conguring IP Settings for CommunicationBefore attempting to modify any computer settings, contact the Information Technologies department of your bu

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8• In Classic View, click on Network Connections.4. Right-click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.5. In the Local Area Connection Prope

Page 5 - Important Safety Messages

9Obtain an IP Address AutomaticallyComputers commonly use this setting to obtain an IP address automatically. 1. If Obtain an IP address automaticall

Page 6 - Approvals

10Connecting a PC to the T5 series RS-232 PortCOMM 1 is used to connect a PC or laptop with the console via the Web Browser Interface for programming

Page 7 - Introduction

115. Enter a Computer Name (it can be the site name).6. Select the communication port to be used from the Select a Device drop-down list.7. Select

Page 8 - Related Documentation

1210. Under the General tab, select Congure. 11. Change the Maximum speed (bps) to 57600.12. Disable all of the Hardware Features and click OK.13.

Page 9 - User Interfaces (UI)

1319. In the Type of dial-up server I am calling, select PPP: Windows 95 / 98 / NT4 / 2000, Internet from the drop-down list then click OK.Check Oper

Page 10 - Modifying Passwords

14Conguration and PreferencesConguration and Preferences include how information will be displayed and conguring the console for its location and c

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15Numbers OptionsDigit groupingGroup digits by 103 using specied symbol (i.e. either “123456789” or “123,456,789”).Digit grouping symbol Symbol used

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iiCopyright ©2011 by Franklin Fueling Systems. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of FFS. All

Page 13 - Check Status of Connection

16Conguration MenuConguration OptionsUsing the options in this menu, you can change:• Console passwords • COM 1 parameters• Network parameter

Page 14 - Communication

17Time ZoneSet the Time Zone according to your geographical location. If your choice does not appear on the rst screen, use the navigation up and dow

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18Programming and NavigationConsole NavigationThe operating system is designed for easy navigation. Applications allow the user to modify programming

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19Character Navigation ButtonsWhen prompted to enter system information, press the corresponding keys.Character Selection: Selects between upper case

Page 17 - Initial Console Conguration

20Programming System ParametersUsing the touch screen function of the console to program, navigate from the Home Status screen by pressing the Main Me

Page 18 - Conguration and Preferences

21Programming ModulesThe Fuel Management System is composed of a custom set of modules. Each module maintains individual characteristics. Parameters m

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22Probe ModulesThe Probe Module gather data from probes, vapor ow meter and TS-DMS sensors. This information is processed by the Controller Module fo

Page 20 - Conguration Menu

234-20 mA and 4-20 mA EXP Input Modules The Analog Input Module has 8 identical channels for loop powered IS sensors with a 4-20 mA interface. The 4-

Page 21 - Serial Port (Comm 1)

24Power Supply ModuleThe Power Supply is a non-intrinsically safe module that provides power to the T5 series console from line voltage rated 110 - 24

Page 22 - Programming and Navigation

25Group Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescriptionParameter InputRS-232 Baud Rate (9600) Data transmission speed in bits per second. 1200-5760

Page 23 - Application Menus

iiiContentsNotice...iiI

Page 24 - Programming System Parameters

26Relay ModulesThe Relay Module is a non-intrinsically safe module that has 8 identical Form C output channels. Each channel has a fuse and three term

Page 25 - Programming Modules

27Dispenser InterfaceThe Dispenser Interface is used in VRM and Reconciliation applications to communicate sales data from the dispensers to the conso

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28Programming FMS ParametersHere is where specic equipment parameters will be modied to match the site setup.Fuel Management SystemGroup Name Parame

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29FMS Parameters ContinuedGroup Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescriptionParameter InputFuel Management System Special Tanks Special # Sh

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30Group Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescriptionParameter InputSpecial ProductsSpecial NCorrection Type (Table 6A) As dened by the fuel provid

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31Group Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescriptionParameter InputReconciliationOver Short Limit Percent (1.00%) Gives the allowed amount on varia

Page 30 - Relay Modules

32E-MailGroup Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescriptionParameter InputE-Mail “From” [email protected] of sender (console)

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33Web Browser InterfaceNavigating Applications RemotelyThe Web Browser Interface offers several ways to navigate through applications: • Easy-to-rea

Page 32 - Programming FMS Parameters

34Backup Setup FilesDownloadBackup allows you to download the setup le and store it on any PC connected to the console. This le can be uploaded to t

Page 33 - Manifold Tank System

35UploadWhen required, the backup conguration le will need to be reloaded onto the console to restore a previous setup. When uploading, it is import

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ivProgramming Parameters ... 28Fuel Manage

Page 35 - Vapor Recovery Monitoring

36Leak TestingAll T5 series console models meet (or exceed) the requirements of the U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA / 530 / UST-90 / 006 test

Page 36 - System Sentinel Anyware

37Manually Forcing Static Leak Tests1. To force a Static Tank Leak test, press the FMS button in the Application Window.2. Press the Application Men

Page 37 - Web Browser Interface

38Tank Leak Test ResultsLeak test results are either increase, passed, failed, or indeterminate.Reasons Why Tank Leak Tests Fail• The tank leaks.•

Page 38 - Backup Setup Files

39TS-LS500 Auto Learn Line Leak TestingOverviewA 0.2 gph and a 0.1 gph test line leak tests can be started from the console. Some jurisdictions recomm

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40DTU (Data Transfer Unit) Setup and Programming1. Under Setup / System Conguration/Modules Expected, set Console DTU to 1.2. Under Setup, locate R

Page 40 - Leak Testing

419. Under Setup/4-20mA Input Modules (DTU) / locate Remote Module 2 and enter the number of DTUs installed. The maximum number of channels per a 4-2

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42DIM Programming1. For Web Browser programming capability, connect a computer to the T5 series tank gauge. (See programming section of this manual f

Page 42 - SCALD Tank Leak Tests

4311. Communication refers to the method of communication used by the corresponding distribution box.Some typical examples:• Current loop-Gilbarco P

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4415. Under Dispenser Interface, select Fueling Points.Note: A Fueling Point is anywhere a vehicle can stop and dispense fuel. Most dispensers have

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45There are two ways to program the Hose Position:• Manually-If you know the D-Box grade position you can manually select the Position number from th

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1Important Safety MessagesFFS equipment is designed to be installed in association with volatile hydrocarbon liquids such as gasoline and diesel fuel.

Page 46 - DIM Programming

46Dual DIM InstallationSome sites and dispenser congurations may require the use of a second DIM module that would be installed externally to perform

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47TS-TPI Overview and Functionality Tank fuel management can be achieved using a Franklin Fueling Systems T5 Series Fuel Management Systems and an

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48TPI SetupGroup Name Parameter NameParameter DefaultDescription Max ValuePower Supply RS-485TS-TPIEnable Interface (Yes)E

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49List of Alarms and TroubleshootingFor all alarms conditions, the troubleshooting steps provided in this chapter are suggested actions to take in the

Page 50 - Communication Settings

50Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsConsole DTU is ofine Slot The Console DTU is not communicating with the ConsoleChe

Page 51 - TS-TPI Overview

51Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsRelay module number mismatchslot Relay Modules detected does not match the number pr

Page 52 - TPI Setup

52Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsVFM No Data VRMThe Vapor Flow Meter is detected but is not communicating with the Co

Page 53 - System Alarms

53Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsHigh product volume Tank The specied tank has reached the programmed High Product V

Page 54 - Warning

54Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsManifold low low product volumeTank The specied manifold has reached the programmed

Page 55 - VRM Alarms

55Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsSCM AlarmsContainment Not Learned SCM The learning process has not been completed.Re

Page 56 - FMS Alarms

2Certied Programmer/Service Person: Only an FFS certied programmer or service person is allowed to access both the user interface keypad and areas i

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56Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsSN3 Pwr Short Slot 3-Wire sensor malfunction. If a 2-Wire sensor is used on a 3-wire

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57Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsLine Not Learned Line Specied line not learned. Complete learn process, if any lear

Page 59 - Wire Sensor Alarms

58Displayed Alarm / Warning Device Description Recommended ActionsPump Communication Fail TPI Communication from the TPI to the STP controller has fai

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59Appendix A - Standard Tanks TableLegendO/C = Owens Corning / FC Fluid ContainmentD = Diameter (Dia.)L = LengthS = Single WallDW = Double Wall Tank (

Page 61 - TPI Alarms

60Type #Manufacturer Model Capacity (Gallons)DimensionsD x L (inches)S / DW Wall27 Xerxes — 3,000 96 x 147 S28 Xerxes — 4,000 75 x 263 S29 Xerxes —

Page 62 - Printer Alarms

61Appendix B - Standard Products Table Product Name API Gravity (6B Compensation)Leaded Regular 63.5Unleaded Regular 63.5Unleaded Plus 62.8Unleaded Ex

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3IntroductionThe purpose of this manual is to guide installers, operators and technicians through programming and troubleshooting the T5 series consol

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4Denitions and AcronymsModule – A module is a plug-in card within the T5 series console that is used to perform various functions of the console. The

Page 66 - ©2011 FFS 000-2142 Rev. E

5GeneralAfter the Fuel Management System has been installed, typically your interaction with the system will be from the LCD display, on-board printer

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