Chapter 4 – General Configuration
Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
If the Promo Count value is ZERO, Promo Alarm Level and Promo Reset Mode will be not
displayed.
4.11.1 BAY ALARM SETUP
Default values are in the left column
The MultiLoad II has lost communication with the I/O board or FCM. This message
indicates that bay level functions are affected by the interrupted communication. This
alarm will automatically clear when communication with the I/O board is restored. Check
the Diagnostic menu under FCM Com to determine if the I/O Board or FCM is
communicating.
When the permissive signal(s) assigned to bay permissives 0 through 7 is/are lost, loading
will stop and a message will be displayed. The alarm will auto clear when the affected
signal is restored. The alarm message that appears to the operator is configured via the
MultiLoad Configuration Tool, at Bay Alarms. Default names include “*GROUND, *VRU,
*OVERFILL, *ESD PERM”.
This feature is not available.
The MultiLoad II RCU has lost communication with a configured PCM board.
The printer connected to a PCM module is in error (offline, out of paper, etc.).
*GPS_ERROR
(ML II Mobile Only)
AUTO
Is raised when GPS communication is configured and one of the following occur:
- No GPS fix data arrives for 60 seconds.
- “Max GPS Site Distance” is configured as a non-zero value, and a transaction is
authorized when the current position is not within this distance from a site in the GPS Site
Database
- Current position has moved from the site where authorization was obtained.
Future bay level alarm assignments.
This Alarm will go on when the driver didn’t push in time the deadman button.
This alarm will appear when certain diagnostic features are activated by Toptech support.
This alarm should not occur during normal operations.
This alarm will appear when a power fail occurred on the MTL2 unit.