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ATD2 10511 - Real-Time Database; Volume Calculations; Multiple Users; Multiple Databases

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What is FuelsManager software?
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equipment. The system can monitor levels, temperatures, alarms, volumes, flow,
and other variables for up to 2000 tanks.
Real-Time Database
FuelsManager maintains a real-time memory-resident database consisting of
input values, calculated values and operator-entered values. The system supplied
is completely pre configured to fully support the required functions. Refer to the
Database chapter for procedures on editing the database.
The FuelsManager Real-Time database offers the following features:
Volume Calculations
Multiple Users
Multiple databases
On-Line Configuration
Alarms
Events and Event logging
Trends
On-Line help
Volume Calculations
FuelsManager performs automatic database calculations (specified engineering
units) based on changes to database point values. Changes may be due to
receipt of new input data from external sources, other database calculations, or
timed events.
FuelsManager includes a comprehensive set of tank volume calculations for
storage tank data. To review correctional methods used to calculate tank data,
refer to the Tank Calculations chapter.
Multiple Users
FuelsManager supports simultaneous access to configuration data for multiple
users. It maintains database integrity by locking database points that are currently
selected for modification.
Multiple Databases
Each machine has its own database and data management system (called
FMDataManager). No more than one database can be created on a single
machine, but users can access databases from other network machines.
On-Line Configuration
FuelsManager also allows users with the correct privileges to configure local or
networked DataManagers. The user can configure the database while
FMDataManager is active and fully operational, as On-line Configuration does not
interfere with normal real-time database functions.
Alarms
Alarms can be set in FuelsManager that essentially compare a current database
value against preset conditions. If an Alarm is defined for a database value, the
comparison will be made each time the value changes. Each Alarm has an
associated priority that may be indicated by a distinctive audible tone and color,
and user access to alarm groups may be restricted through the Security setup.
All alarms, returns to normal, and acknowledgements are automatically logged to
a daily alarm and event log disk file and the system can be configured to

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