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TIME MARK TMC430 - Log Screen; Restoring Settings; Factory Defaults; To Reload Factory Defaults into ALL User Settings

TIME MARK TMC430
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Rev: 2024-10-03
Only the active alarms will be shown, if the SF alarm is not triggered it space will be
blank.
SF = Seal Fail
OT = Over temperature
CF = Contact failure
SP = Spare
The level alarm will activate if the level goes above the alarm float, or above/below
the alarm set point.
The Improper Sequence Alarm will activate if the floats activate out of their “normal”
sequence, such as Lag 1 float activating before the Lead float.
Press Exit to go back to the normal run mode screen (Figure 8).
6.8 Log Screen
Press the Log button to view the current logs, three per screen. Use the ↓ or ↑ keys
to advance to the next/previous screens. This screen will show “NO ALARMS” at the
top if no logs have been saved since the last time the CLEAR LOG option was
selected. Press Exit to go back to the normal run mode screen (Figure 8).
The possible alarms are:
System power fail (“pwr fail”)
System power restore (“pwr restore”)
Pump x seal fail
Pump x over temp
Pump x contact fail (“aux contact”)
Pump x spare
7. Restoring Settings
Note: This is usually only required if something has gone wrong and you cannot
adjust the settings any other way, such as if the backlight/contrast has been turned
all the way up or down.
7.1 Factory Defaults
7.1.1 To reload factory defaults into ALL user settings.
1) Reboot Controller; holding down the outer two buttons at the logo screen.