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OPERATION MANUAL TMS4000
TMS4000 Operation Manual 2018-08-03.docx August 3, 2018
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2.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The Config menu is divided into categories of configuration options. A brief description of each
category is listed below. Additional details immediately follow this section.
Header: global settings that affect system operation as a whole
Tanks: all details for configuring a tank including the dimensions and probe details.
CC Inputs: Contact Closure Inputs typically located on select Relay I/O Cards
Sensors: Leak/Point Level Sensor
Relays: Relay output triggers and behavior settings
Inventory: schedule of inventory snapshot
Theft: defines hours of operation for the facility
Dial Out: conditions that can initiate a dial-out
Comm: Serial, network, and modem settings
Analog Outputs: tank data assignment to each channel
The buttons along the left edge perform the following functions:
Close: Closes the Config Window. If changes were made, a prompt will appear questioning
whether or not to save the configuration.
Previous Config: The previously saved version of the configuration is stored in the TMS to
allow recovery from accidental configuration changes.
Init: Initializes the system configuration to the factory default settings.
Export (Formerly labelled COPY): When a flash drive is inserted, a copy of the current
configuration file will be copied to the flash drive. The User is prompted to enter a file name.
The file extension used is .CFX. See Section 1.1.1 for location of USB Port.
Import: When a flash drive is inserted with a valid file with the .CFX extension, the option to
import is available. See Section 1.1.1 for location of USB Port.
Save: The current configuration overwrites the previously saved Previous Configuration and
the New Configuration changes become the current configuration.