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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL TMS2000/3000
TMS Operations and Maintenance Manual.docx February 12, 2018
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2.4.1.10 ALARMS LOG
Log
Inventory Inventory
deLivery Deliveries
SALES Bulk Sales
tHEFtS Thefts
Orders Product Reordering Report
Water Bottom Water Removal
tank Leak In-Tank Leak Test Detailed Results
Leak Hist In-Tank Leak Test History
LIne Leak LS300 Line Leak Test
ALArMS Alarms
Events Events
return Return
ALarMs Alarms: Records all alarm conditions detected by the TMS. Alarm conditions typically include High or
Low liquid or detected Leaks. See list below for a basic list of Alarms or Appendix A for a detailed list.
Record Storage Capacity: 24
TMS Configuration Prerequisites:
Configuration menu, Tank submenu: Configure Product and Bottom Water SetPoints.
Configuration menu, CC Input submenu: Configure CC Input as an Alarm.
Configuration menu, Sensor Input submenu: Configure Leak/Point Level Sensor as an Alarm.
Group ID: Record Number.
Record Identification Data:
mm-dd Date (Month-Day): Date the Alarm occurred.
Note: an empty record will show 00-00.
HH'mm Time (Hour’ Minute): Time the Alarm occurred.
Note: time stored in 24 hr. format
Examples 12’00 = 12 Noon 23’59 = 11:59 PM 00’00 = Midnight
Captured Data:
ALarm Alarm: The Name of the Alarm that occurred. i.e. Sump or High
group Num Group Number: Group number name changes to reflect hardware in alarm.
tank id Tank ID: Tank ID configured in TMS.
Input id Input ID: Hardware Input Number for CC or Sensor Input
ALarm id Alarm ID: The Category of Alarm that occurred. i.e. Sensor or SP2
DetaiL Detail: Additional Details that further clarify the combined meaning of Alarm and Alarm ID. i.e.
Open or Level
Exit Alarms submenu:
Return Return: Press EDIT (TEST) to exit Alarms submenu.
Note: Press STEP (MODE) to return to top of Alarms submenu showing mm-dd (Month-Day)
ALARM CONDITIONS INCLUDE:
Leak (Failed In-Tank Leak Test)
Product SetPoints (SP1, SP2, SP3, Critical High, High High, High, Low, Low Low, Critical Low)
Bottom Water SP
CC (Non-Hazardous Contact Closure Input)
Sensor
*For detailed definitions of TMS Alarms, see Appendix A.

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