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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL TMS2000/3000
TMS Operations and Maintenance Manual.docx February 12, 2018
PAGE 12
ENTERING ACCESS MODE
The ACCESS mode is entered by first pressing and holding TEST, and then, while still holding TEST, simultaneously
pressing and holding MODE. After approximately two seconds, the TMS will enter ACCESS mode. The display will
appear as follows:
where LOG is the first main menu
PUSHBUTTON OPERATION:
The TMS front panel contains both black or white text, and orange text. Where present, the orange name
assignments apply while in the ACCESS mode.
Within the ACCESS mode there are three basic types of operations that the user can perform, REVIEW, EDIT and
PRINT, and as seen on the TMS front panel, the three right-hand pushbuttons have different functions assigned to
them for REVIEW and EDIT operations.
REVIEW: REVIEW is the normal mode of operation within the ACCESS mode, and is used to examine or review log,
configuration, or clock data within the system. REVIEW is available in all menus and sub-menus.
Figure 2.4.1: TMS3000 Pushbutton Layout
STEP: The STEP pushbutton functions both as a STEP-to-the-next-item and a Data Name Recall. If the user
depresses and holds STEP until an audible beep is heard, the display will step to the next menu data item. To recall
the name of the menu data item the user momentarily depresses STEP. The menu data item name will appear for
two seconds, and then the display will revert back to displaying the currently selected data item.
GROUP SELECT: The GROUP SELECT pushbutton functions in the same manner as manual tank selecting in the
VIEW mode, except that GROUP is more generic, and refers to the fact that, depending upon which menu the user
has entered, GROUP SELECT will select the next tank, probe, relay, leak sensor, log record, etc.
EXAMPLE: If the user enters a relay setup menu, GROUP SELECT will select the next relay, and the GROUP ID
display field will indicate the relay number rather than a tank ID. If the user enters the INVENTORY LOG menu, which
stores up to 36 records, depressing GROUP SELECT will step to the next inventory record and the GROUP ID display
field will represent the inventory record number 1 through 36.
DWG NO. 20043 REV. N/C
REVIEW
EDIT
STEP GROUP SELECT
EDIT
TEST
MODE
TANK
SELECT
ACCESS
Log

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