Operation
Instruction manual 977 Tank Side Indicator Page 11
4.2 Scrolling through display formats
By pressing the arrow down (D) key one can scroll through the display formats A ... K.
With the arrow up (U) key scrolling goes from display formats K ... A.
When scrolling, information is displayed which display format is selected for approximately 3 seconds, before
the selected display format appears (not available with TSI firmware versions <A3.0).
Returning to the default display format can be done by pressing the arrow left (L) key.
Refer to table above for the information on each of the display formats.
When scrolling is stopped, the last selected display format will be shown for approximately 20 seconds, then is
returned to the default display format.
4.3 Gauge commands for 854 ATG / XTG
Note:
Only the gauge commands which are enabled by item HC (Host Command mode) are executed.
With TSI firmware version <A3.0:
When pressing the arrow right (R) key, a selection can be made out of 12 gauge commands. Scrolling through
the gauge commands is done by the arrow down (D) key or arrow up (U) key, similar as with display scrolling.
The gauge commands are (in this order when scrolled by arrow down key):
• Interface 1
• Interface 2
• Interface 3
• Block
• Calibrate
• Dip mode
• Freeze
• Interface Profile
• Lock Test
• Test Gauge
• Tank Profile
• Unlock
When the desired gauge command appears on the display, press the arrow right (R) key. The display prompts
you for the pincode.
The pincode must be entered, followed by pressing the arrow right (R) key a number of times till the total of 8
keys have been pressed.
For example:
The pincode is arrow left (L) key, arrow down (D) key and arrow up (U) key;
press keys: (L), (D), (U), (R), (R), (R), (R) and (R) (eight keys pressed).
After the pincode is accepted, the gauge command is performed (signalled by the OK message) and the Tank
Side Indicator returns to the default display.
Note:
With a Tank Side Indicator without a programmed pincode (item OB set to 8 x space + 8 times dot), the
gauge command is executed after the arrow right (R) key is pressed.