m2051 Eu Maglink Lx4 Configuration
m2051 Eu Maglink Lx4 Configuration
m2051 Eu Maglink Lx4 Configuration
Configuration Manual
Part Number: M2051
Revision: 4
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Related Manuals
Other related manuals necessary to install, configure, maintain or use this product:
M2050 LX 4 Installation Manual
M2050-PLUS LX Plus Installation Manual
M2051 LX 4 and LX Plus Configuration Manual
M2052 LX 4 and LX Plus User Manual
M2054-QS LX 4 and LX Plus Quick Start
FMM2058-PLS LX Plus Wiring Diagram
FMM2058-PG LX Plus Wiring With ProGauge
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6.1.9 IFSF 30
6.2 Notifications Menu 31
6.2.1 Contacts 31
6.2.2 Notifications 32
6.3 Tank Setup Menu 33
6.3.1 Settings 33
6.3.2 Thresholds 36
6.3.5 Relays 42
6.3.6 Straptable 43
6.3.7 Leak Test 45
6.3.7.1 Leak Test Setup 46
6.3.7.2 On-demand Test 47
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WARNING: Incorrect use of this equipment that does not agree with the
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Data Description
Name START ITALIANA S.r.l.
Via Natta 6
Address 20823 Lentate Sul Seveso, (MB)
Italy
Website www.startitaliana.com
e-Mail support@startitaliana.it
NOTICE: Indicates important information not related to hazards. A condition that, if not
prevented, can result in property damage.
REMINDER: This panel shows information that has been given before in the manual that is
important to show again.
TIP: A step or procedure that is recommended to make another step or procedure easier.
NOTE: If you have a connection problem with a standard RJ45, as an option, try an RJ45
Crossover cable.
Connect an RJ45 cable from your laptop Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on the bottom panel of the
console.
Navigate to C o n t r o l P a n e l > A l l C o n t r o l P a n e l I t e m s > N e t w o r k a n d S h a r i n g C e n t e r on your
laptop.
4. Select to highlight Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) on the list in the pop-up.
5. Click Properties.
Under Language selection, select the radio button adjacent to the language that will be used for the
configuration.
The table that follows shows the languages that can be selected:
Push the Enter button. The Login page will come into view.
1. Select a User type from the drop-down. There are three (3) types of Users:
n Guest: Can only see Tank Status, Sensor Status and Reports (measures, deliveries,
leakages, sudden loss). A Guest User cannot make changes to the configuration.
n Admin: Has the same rights as Guest and can also make changes to the configuration.
NOTE: The initial password for a Guest user and Admin User can be found on the
M2054-QS Quick Start instruction that is in the box that came with your console.
These passwords are case-sensitive. Only an Admin user can change passwords.
IMPORTANT: The administrator must change the password as soon as possible to prevent
access by personnel that are not approved. See "Change Password" on page 79 for
information.
TIP: As you type your password only neutral "bullet" characters will show (e.g. • • • • • •). Select
the "eye" icon to show the password characters as you type.
3. Push the LOGIN button to log in to the console with the selected user type.
4. If you did not select the applicable language in the Home screen you can push the LANGUAGE button
to go back to the Home screen.
The table that follows shows the types of data that can be seen by the two User types:
Alarm status X X
Delivery/Leakage X X
Login X X
Logout X X
Autocalibration Analysis X
1. When an Admin User is logged in, the screen will show a Main Menu on the right side of the display.
2. When a menu item is selected, its related tabs will come into view along the top of the display (the
selected menu item will be highlighted by a blue background).
3. When a Tab is selected in the Tabs Bar it is highlighted by a yellow line.
4. When an entry in a tab has a character limit it is shown as "number of characters entered / character
limit" to the right of its entry line.
5. Each tab has a SAVE button that is used to save that tab's configuration data after it is entered.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you save the configuration data that you entered before you
continue to another tab.
6. When all applicable tabs have been configured you can click the APPLY SETTINGS TO CONSOLE
button to save all of the configuration data to the console.
TIP: It is recommended to start from the Site Info tab and complete all applicable fields. Then,
continue to the next tab to the right and complete all applicable fields. Continue this procedure
until you have completed all tabs.
Enter the applicable information into the fields and make the correct selections as shown in the table that
follows:
Field Description
Console serial Enter your console's serial number. This field is read-only. Only a superuser can change it.
Total Tanks This field shows the number of probes connected to the console. Enter 1-32*
Total external relays This field shows the number of external output relays connected to the console. Enter 1-32*
Total dispensers This read-only field shows the number of pumps configured for reconciliation/autocalibration.
Total sensors This field shows the number of environmental sensors configured in the console.
For model LX Plus only. This will start an auto-detect for 924B probes, DMP 1-
Detect Button wire probes and Smart Sensors with the iSIM module.
Devices found during auto-detection will show in the drop-down list.
For model LX Plus only. If OM4 module(s) are connected to the console, select
Total OM4 the total number of relays. Each OM4 module has four (4) relays.
Relays Example: If only one OM4 is connected, select 4. If two OM4 modules are con-
nected, select 8.
Select CLOSE.
6.1.2 System
NOTE: All fields have selections (but not Alarm settings/Tolerance & Leak threshold) with
default values. Changes to level and/or volume unit and number of decimals can automatically
change with the selection.
Console
Select the language for the graphical user interface .
language
TC vol (°C) Select the temperature used for the temperature compensated volume calculations
The alarm hysteresis text box is used ONLY in when there is NO alarm. This is used when there is
turbulence in the tank. This is important for relay management.
In the examples below, Hysteresis is the value interval between the yellow and red lines.
Recommended setting: 10 mm
Alarm Settings
Continuous: The buzzer will operate continuously and will stop when the alarm is cleared or
acknowledged.
Alarm Buzzer Long: The buzzer will operate for 3 minutes. It will stop automatically.
Short: The buzzer will operate for 30 seconds. It will stop automatically.
Mute: The buzzer will not operate.
NOTE: Position 2 is only be shown in the LX4 andis not shown in the LX Plus (LX Plus does
not support internal inputs).
6.1.3 Protocols
This section specifies the protocol to use to communicate with a POS (point of sale) system or a FCC
(forecourt controller system).
Field Description
Click YES if the POS/FCC will transmit the dispenser sales transactions to the console. The Gilbarco
Sales BCD protocol is supported for this function. Note, that only one connection at a time can support the
sales transactions.
Probe Emulation: Emulation of the "M" command of the Progauge probe (the console responds to
the M command). This protocol can be used by forecourt controllers that support the Progauge probe M
command and need to get information on the product height, water height and product temperature only.
If serial communication was selected above, select which serial port will be used (COM1 or COM2).
Port
If TCP-IP communication was selected above, configure the TCP-IP port that to be used.
Baud rate /
Theses fields are in operation if serial communication has been selected. Configure the settings for the
Parity / Data
serial ports.
bits / Stop bits
Select:
None: If no printer is connected
Printer USB: If a printer is connected through the USB port.
Connection
COM1/COM2: If a printer is connected to the serial port (baud rate for the printer should be set to
9600 bps). Note that this is necessary for the fields to become available if the serial ports have not been
configured for POS/FCC communication.
Gilbarco
Select the symbol (“?” or “0”) to use in the VeederRoot protocol commands for invalid fields. The default
Invalid Field
is “?”.
Character
Click Save and Apply settings to console when you complete the Protocols tab configuration.
NOTE: The number of tanks are configured in the Site Info tab. Tank parameters are
configured in Tanks setup from the Main Menu.
IMPORTANT: Tanks in a Siphon (Manifold) group must contain the same product.
To delete a group, click the Delete icon on the right side of the panel.
6.1.5 Shifts
The "Shifts" screen is used to configure shift reports. A shift report shows the tank contents at the beginning
and end of the shift. The shift report is made in another menu.
When the site is Closed, a red key icon will show at the bottom of the Graphical User Interface (see the
illustration above).
When complete, click the Save Shift Schedule button. Click Apply Settings to Console to complete the
procedure.
Open/Close site: This will be applicable to future releases. This functionality has not been implemented at
this time. This will be used to enter specified site open and close times. After the site close time, the tank can
be monitored for a theft (sudden loss) event. This is applicable to tanks in Standard mode only.
6.1.6 Fairbanks
The console can send information to a Fairbanks server through FTP if applicable. This information includes:
l Inventory stock levels
l Deliveries
l Alarms
Field Description
Server The IP address of the server that will receive the files (given by the server administrator).
The folder in the server where the files are to be sent, provided by the server administrator (optional, can be
Folder
left blank)
Interval How often the console will attempt to establish connection to the server in order to send the files
Transfer
Active or Passive, info provided by the server administrator.
mode
6.1.7 SMTP
The console can send email notifications related to tank information, tank events and console events.
Configure the SMTP connection parameters in this page. Notifications and email recipients are configured
under "Notifications Menu" on page 31.
Field Description
A POS/FCC that uses the Gilbarco BCD Dispenser Interface Protocol must be used to communicate pump
sales. Configure the tank-to-nozzle mapping on this tab.
Field Description
This field identifies the index of the first pump (refer to the Gilbarco BCD Dispenser Interface
Protocol).
Select Index 0 if the first pump in the POS/FCC is identified as Pump 0.
Dispenser (POS system
Select Index 1 if the first pump in the POS/FCC is identified as Pump 1.
settings)
The word “Pump” refers to the Fueling Position as shown in the Gilbarco BCD Dispenser
Interface Protocol.
This field identifies the index of the first nozzle of the pump (refer to the Gilbarco BCD
Dispenser Interface Protocol).
Nozzle (POS system Select Index 0 if the first nozzle in the POS/FCC is identified as Nozzle 0.
settings) Select Index 1 if the first nozzle in the POS/FCC is identified as Nozzle 1.
The word “Nozzle” refers to the Meter Identifier as shown in the Gilbarco BCD Dispenser
Interface Protocol.
Identifies the total number of pumps (Fueling Positions) that are connected to the tanks
Total dispensers
monitored by the console
Max nozzles Identifies the maximum number of nozzles for each pump.
Click Save when you complete the top section of the Site mapping tab configuration.
1. Select a Dispenser.
2. Map each Nozzle to a Tank.
3. The offset is the "meter drift" value of the dispenser (the meter drift is set during a pump calibration).
4. Use the slider button to Enable the Nozzle to Tank mapping.
NOTE: When manifolded tanks are in use, the first tank in the Manifold Group should be
mapped to the related nozzles. The reconciliation reports and the delivery reports for the full
manifold Group will be shown under the 1st tank.
Click the Save Mapping button at the bottom of the panel to save the configuration.
6.1.9 IFSF
This is not in use at this time. Ignore this section. For IFSF connections, the external IFSF module must be
used.
6.2.1 Contacts
When the contacts tab is selected, all contacts that have been entered can be seen.
Click the Edit icon to change information for a contact. Click the Delete icon to remove a contact.
Click NEW CONTACT to configure notification information for a new contact name. The New Contact
window will come into view.
6.2.2 Notifications
Set up the contact name(s) and notification type for each of the Notification Events.
Tank alarm High-high product, High product, Low product, Low-low product, Water
Current A current inventory report can be started from the Graphical User Interface (GUI) to be printed or to be
Inventory emailed. For the report to be emailed, select the recipients here.
Alarms related to the operation of the PLLD: plld sensor no link, no STP link (no link with LIM), plld sensor
Line Alarm open (no reading), plld sensor short (wrong polarity), STP controller (STP contactor fusedamaged), Line
leak, No leak test, No annual leak test, Pressure low.
Line A report with PLLD test history that can be started to be emailed from the GUI. Select the email recipients
Compliance here.
Sensor
A report with sensor history that can be started to be emailed from the GUI. Select the email recipients here.
Compliance
Sudden loss Sudden loss report. NOTE: This requires the site to be closed.
1. Select Tank setup from the Main Menu. The number of Tanks configured in "Site Info" on page 21
will show in the Tabs bar.
2. Select a Tank to configure.
3. An information bar below the tabs bar will show the Height and Max Volume of the selected tank.
This is read-only data from the last line of the tank strapping table ("Straptable" on page 43).
6.3.1 Settings
NOTE: If the tank does not do autocalibration / reconciliation, then select the Standard mode
button and configure as below.
4. The bar below the information bar shows the configuration parameter selections. Settings is the
first selection.
a. Move the Enabled slider button to ON to let the application query the installed probe
during the read cycle. A probe query does not occur if this button is OFF.
b. Description: Enter a description of the tank.
c. Select the product type from the Product family drop-down.
f. Probe type: If the console can successfully communicate with the probe to get its
configuration, this field will populate automatically.
l DMP-485: DMP-IS probe connected through RS485.
NOTE: With this selection the console thinks that the probe has 5 temperature
sensors and the applicable tank leak detection settings are automatically
detected.
DMP 1-WIRE: DMP-IS probe with 1-wire protocol connected on the ISB.
NOTE: With this selection the console thinks that the probe has 5 temperature
sensors and the applicable tank leak detection settings are automatically
detected.
For console software versions earlier than 4.17.9 in combination with DMP
probes with firmware version older than v08, the probe needs to be configured
firstly via RS485 (with the dedicated DMP Probe Config Manager) in order to
use the densimeter.
For console software version 4.17.9 and later in combination with DMP
firmware version v08 and later, there is no need for the above requirement
and the console can push the configuration to the probe.
NOTE: For DMP RS485 probes: The density configuration for DMP 485
probes can be pushed to the probe by the console.
j. Offset product: This value is used to calibrate the position of the product float. Possible
value range: ±5000 mm (197 in).
k. Offset water: This value is used to calibrate the water float Possible value range: ±5000
mm (197 in).
l. Water Min Float Level: This is the threshold to set the water volume at zero and show the
water level.
m. Move the Fast delivery QACRslider button to the right (to the enabled position) to let the
application use the QACR algorithm for the delivery detection. Set the delivery time (in
minutes). The QACR algorithm is the delivery algorithm that is usually used when the tank
is in ACR mode. For some situations where a tank is in Standard mode and the site would
like to have the delivery report as quickly as possible, the QACR algorithm can be used.
n. Enter the Delivery time in minutes: Set the delivery time to tell the console how much time
to wait from the moment the delivery detection has ended before the final delivery report is
printed. This delivery time is used to permit time for the turbulence within the tank to settle
and to have a stable level.
o. Enter the amount (in liters) to Start delivery detection: Set the Delivery start threshold to
tell the console when to know when a delivery has started (for example if set at 300 liters,
this means that as soon as there is a 300 liter volume increase, then this is a delivery start
point).
Click Save when you complete the Settings configuration.
6.3.2 Thresholds
1. Select Thresholds from the configurations parameters. Use one of two methods to adjust each of
the parameter values:
a. Move the slider until you get the correct values.
b. Click the Edit icon ( ) for one of the values. Enter the correct value in the pop-up. Click
OK to save the value. The other values for that parameter will adjust automatically.
2. Click Save when you complete the Thresholds configuration.
NOTE: From the top Threshold down, each of the Threshold value sets (Level, Volume and
%) must be lower than the one above it. For example, the Low Threshold must have lower
values than the High Threshold. If the values are not set correctly, the SAVE button will not be
on.
Configure a probe with an installed density float in this screen. The parameters that show in the illustration
above are only available when the DMP Density Probe type is selected in " T a n k S e t u p M e n u " o n
page 33 > "Settings" on page 33.
1. Select Density from the configurations parameters. The Product family and the Product density
TC are shown.
2. Enter the Tolerance. Accepted values are between 1-100. This is used to set the accepted
tolerance of measured density. Whenever the measurement is outside of this tolerance, the
system will use the default Product density TC value for all calculations. The default value is 20%.
3. Current Density Values: The density values as read by the sensor.
l Density: This is the density value at ambient temperature
l TC density: This is the density value compensated at reference temperature.
l Temperature: This is the current temperature of the product
4. The Coefficients settings are values that are given with the density sensor.
a. Enter the Coefficient A (negative) and Coefficient B (positive) values in the fields.
b. Click Save after you enter the values.
5. Density (hydrometer) / TC Density (hydrometer): If the density of the product can be measured
with a 3rd party instrument such as a hydrometer, then the density value as measured by the
instrument can be used to calibrate the density sensor. Use either of the two values to calibrate the
density sensor (the system will automatically change the B value to adapt to the manually entered
hydrometer density.
NOTE: The water height will not be shown if the Delivery status is “In progress”. During a
delivery, the AEF reading is discarded and alarms will not occur to avoid incorrect
measurements.
Four (4) thresholds will show that will must be calculated. The current AEF reading value is used by the
console to automatically make these calculations.
l T2: AEF position in normal product
l t2: AEF position when lift begins in ethanol (phase separation has started)
2. With the AEF in this position, push the Apply Dry Reading (T0) button. This will automatically
calculate all thresholds.
The alarms will be set as follows:
l When the water level measured by the AEF is between the t2 and t1 threshold, an ETHANOL alarm is
caused.
l When the water level measured by the AEF is greater than the t1 threshold, then a WATER alarm is
caused.
The screenshot above shows the menu for an LX Plus that has eight (8) external relays and four (4) OM4
relays configured at the System Settings/Site Info menu.
NOTE: The same menu in a LX4 console would show only the four (4) Internal Relays as it
does not support the external OM4.
NOTE: The External Relays and OM4 relays (LX Plus models only) that show must first be set
up in "Site Info" on page 21.
The Strapping table shows the related mm / litre value of the Tank Volume.
You can enter a Strapping table in one of the methods that follow:
1. You can import a table from a csv or txt file. You must configure the import parameters:
a. Level units
b. Volume units
c. The Field separator
IMPORTANT: The Field separator for a tank table/strapping chart from a 3D Laser MUST be
set as a semicolon (;).
On the Tanks Setup tab, click on the applicable tank. Configure the parameters as shown:
1. Select the Leak Test tab.
2. Put the slider button into Enabled status.
3. Select the frequency of the test (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly).
4. Leak test warning period in days: This warning is in use when the user has selected the weekly,
monthly or yearly frequency for an automatic test. If the console has not completed a Ieak test within x
number of days in the frequency period, this warning will show to warn the user.
EXAMPLE: If Weekly auto test frequency is selected and the Warning period = 6 days. If after 6
days from the start of the week the console has not completed a leak test, a warning will show to
notify the user.
5. Duration (mins): This is how long the test will run. The minimum is 30 mins. It is recommended to set
this parameter to 120 mins.
6. Minimum fill (%): This is the minimum fill in the tank for a leak test to start. If the fill in the tank is less
than this threshold, the leak test will not start. It is recommended to set this parameter to 50%.
7. Leak test threshold (liters per hour): The minimum is 1 gallon per hour (3.785 liters per hour) for
XMT-SI probes and for DMP-IS probes with 1 temperature sensor. For DMP probes with 5
temperature sensors and for OPW 924B probes the threshold can be 0.2 gph or 0.1 gph.
8. Push Save to save this configuration
For a Scheduled Test, select a date from the date picker, then configure the parameters as above.
From the tank status tab, click on the Leakage test drop-down menu. Use the Start/Stop buttons to start or
to stop a test.
The graphic shows the reference chart (entered by the user) and the autocalibration chart.
1. The Reference straptable and Calculated straptable buttons control which of the two straptables to
use for the current volume conversions. When autocalibration is complete, the user must select one of
the two buttons to use the “Reference” table or to use the “Autocalibration” table.
2. The Cold reset button will delete all data (autocalibration table and number of calibrations) and the
procedure will start again.
3. The Soft reset button will delete the number of calibrations but will keep the autocalibration table. This
lets the user improve the autocalibration if the autocalibrated data is not sufficient.
l Test vend: This is the quantity of product used in the calibration of hose meters. In meter calibration,
there is a product quantity removed from the tank without a related sale. if Unaccounted variance is
greater than Test vend threshold, then it is reported as “Test vend” and it is not thought of as a “Loss”.
l Unexpected sales (liters): An alarm will be caused when the tank is in a quiet mode (there are no
sales) and product loss is sensed.
l Average time: This specifies the time for the loss warning or loss alarm.
l Loss warning (liters): A difference more than this threshold will cause a Loss Warning
l Loss alarm (liters): A difference more than this threshold will cause a Loss Alarm.
l Unaccounted variance (%): If a difference in the daily reconciliation is more than this threshold, it will
cause an alarm.
NOTE: The ProGauge on/off and discriminating operate as normally closed sensors.
OPW-FMS Smart Sensors are automatically detected and will come into view next to the “+” sign in the
header. The sensor type and serial number will show automatically on the relevant fields (fields 3,5).
To configure the sensor:
1. Make sure the applicable sensor is selected in the header. Enter a number for the sensor to identify
the sensor in the configuration.
2. Push the Enable button. If the sensor is not enabled (and the button is "grayed-out") the system
cannot read the sensor status (but the sensor configuration can continue to be saved).
3. The Sensor Type will automatically show when the sensor is detected.
4. Enter a name for the sensor
5. The Serial Number will automatically show when the sensor is detected.
6. Select a Location from the drop-down. This is used for information only.
Click Save to save the Settings configuration.
Sensor
part Description Warning/Alarm message generated on console
number
No link
30-0232-
Discriminating Dispenser sump sensor Open
DH-10
Short
High (when sensor detects hydrocarbons)
30-0232-
Discriminating STP sump sensor Liquid warning (when bottom float lifts in liquid)
DH-20
High liquid (when top float lifts in liquid)
No link
30-0236- Discriminating interstitial sensor
Water (when sensor detects water)
LW (optical)
High liquid (when sensor detects any liquid other than water)
No link
Open
30-0234-
Hydrocarbon liquid sensor with water
HW- Short
indicator (6, 15, 24 ft lengths)
06/15/20
Water (when sensor detects water)
High liquid (when sensor detects hydrocarbons)
No link
Open
30-0234- Interstitial hydrocarbon liquid with water
Short
HW-01 indicator
Water (when sensor detects water)
High liquid (when sensor detects hydrocarbons)
No link
30-0232- Dual float non-discriminating dispenser
D-10 sump sensor Open
Short
30-0232- Dual float non-discriminating STP sump Liquid warning (when bottom float lifts in liquid)
D-20 sensor
High liquid (when top float lifts in liquid)
No link
30-0232- Dual float brine sensor for containment
D-10B sump Open
Short
30-0232- Dual float brine sensor for fiberglass Low liquid (when bottom float falls below normal position)
D-20B tanks
High liquid (when top float lifts above normal position)
No link
Open
30-0235-V Hydrocarbon vapor sensor
Short
Vapor (when sensor detects hydrocarbon vapor)
The table below shows the warnings/alarms that will be caused by the different Progauge sensors:
Sensor part
Description Warning/Alarm message generated on console
number
10-SL1-L110-C
No link
10-SL1-L110- On/Off sensor
High
GJE
10-SL2-L200- No link
GCD
Discriminating sensor High (when top float lifts)
10-SL2-L200-
GJKE Water (when bottom float lifts)
3-XRF600GAB- No link
Wireless (1 float)
D1R0-DSC High
A colored icon next to each tank icon in the top bar shows the status of the tanks:
l Yellow: Alarms are active and they have been acknowledged.
l Red: Alarms are active but they have not been acknowledged.
l Green: There are no alarms for this tank.
l Grey: The tank is disabled.
The graph on the right side of the screen will scroll automatically to show the information that follows:
l Product / water height
l Product volume / Product volume TC
l Water volume
l Density / TC density
l Temperature
The green check-mark in the left column shows that the signal strength is sufficient.
A yellow check-mark shows a medium signal while a red check-mark would show a low quality probe signal.
The bottom of the screen shows information on the Deliveries, Leak Tests and Autocalibration.
l Delivery: Click on the Delivery drop-down menu to show information on the last delivery recorded.
l Autocalibration: This is only available when the tank is in ACR mode.Click the Autocalibration drop-
down menu to show information on the status of the autocalibration function.
The Sensor Status screen is shown in the image above. The icons in the example refer to a ProGauge
Discriminating Sensor with two floats.
1. Icon 1 shows the status of the Product float.
2. Icon 2 shows the status of the Water float.
3. The full sensor status is shown at the top of the panel.
4. Push the ACK IS REQUIRED button to acknowledge the alarm. This will also stop the alarm buzzer.
1. Select a Tank Number from the drop-down. Alternatively, use the slider button to select All tanks.
2. Use the date selector to select a From Date and To Date for your report.
3. Click the Load button to show the data.
1. Select a Sensor from the drop-down. Alternatively, use the slider button to select All sensors.
2. Use the date-selector to select a From Date and To Date for your report.
3. Click the Load button to show the data.
1. Select a Line from the drop-down. Alternatively, use the slider button to select All Lines.
2. Use the date-selector to select a From Date and To Date for your report.
3. Click the Load button to show the data.
This report will show the results of leak tests that have been done in the tanks.
The report will show:
l The start and end time of the test
l The Leak threshold
l The volume difference between the start-end (at ambient temperature and temperature compensated)
l The result of the test and if the test was aborted.
11.9 Sales
This report will show the pump sales that are sent by the forecourt controller.
NOTE: Pump Sales Reports related to tanks can only be made when the reconciliation
function is in operation and there is communication with a forecourt controller.
1. Select a Tank Number from the drop-down or use the slider button to select All tanks.
11.10 Shifts
11.11 Reconciliation
PETROLEUM REPORT
For a given period, this report will show (see the image above):
l Accounting var (variance): This is the sum of Operating variance and Delivery variance, shown in
liters and as a % of tank sales
l Deliveries: The quantity of liters delivered.
l Delivery var (variance): This is the Delivery variance. This is calculated as the difference between
ATG measured delivery and invoiced delivery (invoice detail entered manually during delivery report).
The result is shown in liters and as a % of tank sales.
l Tank depletion: The quantity of liters physically kept in the tank.
11.12 Configuration
A summary of the configuration is given in this menu. Click the PRINT button to print the configuration report
to a printer connected to the PC.
Use the three (3) relay slider buttons (“Print Tanks Relays,”Print Sensors Relays,” “Print LLDs Relays") to
include relay configurations for the different modules.
12.1 Manuals
Click the Manuals icon in the Maintenance menu to get access to the Installation (M2050 for LX 4 and
M2050-PLUS for LX Plus), Configuration (M2051 for both, LX 4 and LX Plus) and User (M2052 for both, LX 4
and LX Plus ) manuals and Wiring diagrams (for LX Plus) for your console.
IMPORTANT: There are separate manuals for Installation. M2050 is for the installation of the
LX 4 console and M2050-PLUS is for installation of the LX Plus console.
12.2 Timezone
12.4 Utility
l Restore the backup that is stored on the SD card: Select the applicable file from the drop-down
menu. Click the Restore selected backup button.
l Delete the backup that is stored on the SD card: Select the applicable file from the drop-down
menu. Click the Delete selected backup button.
3. Upload backup: Use this part of the screen to upload the database backup file data_yyyy-mm-dd_
hh-mm-ss.zip and the configuration backup temp_data_yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss.zip.
l Select the applicable database backupfile.
l Select the applicable configuration backup file.
l Click the Restore backup button to install these backup files.
4. Log files: To download log files to your computer:
l Select the applicable log file from the drop-down menu.
This menu shows a summary of the devices that have been detected on the ISB (LX Plus models only) and
devices that have been configured.
NOTE: In the Other Devices panel (for LX Plus models only) these devices will show when
they are detected:
In this section, the numeric password to get access to the Maintenance section on the Graphical User
Interface of the console can be changed.
TIP: As you type your password only neutral "bullet" characters will show (e.g. • • • • • •). Select
the "eye" icon to show the password characters as you type.
Select Logout from the Main Menu. The Login screen will come into view.
A Guest account only gives access to the Tank Status page and a view of data from Reports.
1. Click on the “+” icon in the top menu bar to add a new PLLD configuration. Each PLLD sensor must
have its own configuration.
A. Settings
2. Number: Enter a number to identify the PLLD sensor configuration.
3. Enabled: When the “Enabled” button is in its ON position, the PLLD configuration is active. The system
will try to start tests on the applicable pipeline.
NOTE: If the “Enabled” button is OFF, then the system will not try to run tests on the
applicable pipeline. Pressure readings will not be received and the pipe stiffness calibration
procedure will not be able to start.
NOTE: There can be more than one PLLD-DAS module connected to the LX Plus console.
Each PLLD-DAS module must have its address set by the dip switches on its motherboard.
Only one Maglink I/O module can be connected to the LX Plus console.
For more information on how to set the PLLD-DAS address Dip Switches, refer to the ID
Addresses/Dip Switches sub-section of the PLLD-DAS section of the M2050-PLUS MagLink
LX Plus Installation Manual.
8. Position: Enter the Position (connector slot) where the PLLD sensor is connected to the PLLD board.
n The PLLD board has 8 connector slots.
NOTE: For PLLD-DAS: Position 1 is at the top (CH1). See the illustration below.
The PLLD board must be installed on the top slot of the I/O, see the image below.
10. Channel: Select the LIM Channel from the drop-down (1 through 4) where the applicable STP is
connected
Pipeline
1. Line length: Enter the total length of the pipeline (from the STP to the last dispenser. Include the
length of all branches that are installed between the STP and dispensers)
2. Pipeline: A series of specific pipelines is included in this field. The user can select a pipeline and the
system will automatically populate the volume/length parameter in the next field.
NOTE: If your pipeline is not listed here, you can select the closest pipeline and manually
enter the volume/length parameter in the next field (it will override the automatically selected
volume/length).
NOTE: If you enter a value manually, make sure you use the correct units of measure.
4. Minimum Test Pressure: This is the minimum pressure in the pipeline during the leak test. Usually
the pipeline pressure is more than 20 psi. It is recommended to keep the default value.
5. Minimum Dispensing Pressure: This is the minimum pressure in the pipeline during normal
dispensing.
6. Beta: Pipe stiffness in psi and pipe material can have an effect on pressure calculations. Refer to the
"Pipe Data" tables at the end of this Appendix. These values are theoretical.
7. Calibrated Beta: This is the pipe stiffness in psi that has been calculated by the console’s algorithm
during the process “Beta calibration” (internal process that can calculate the pipe stiffness through a
controlled leak in the system). The system uses the Calibrated Beta value for the leak rate calculations
once it has been calculated and shown on the field here. If there is no Calibrated Beta value, the
system will use the theoretical Beta for the leak rate calculations.
8. RESET button: If you click the RESET button, the Calibrated Beta value is erased and the system will
use the theoretical Beta for the leak rate calculations.
9. To open the "Calibrate" panel, select the arrow on the right side of the colapsed panel.
Calibrate
The system can calculate pipe stiffness in the "Calibrate" panel. The user must start a controlled leak in the
system for the calibration to occur.
10. Leak generator (gph): Enter the type of the leak generator. The most common leak generators can
start a 3 gallon per hour (gph) leak at 10 psi.
11. Number of calibration cycles (3-12): During each calibration cycle the system will pressurize the
STP. It will then stop the STP and record the pressure in the line. It is recommended to complete the
maximum number of cycles (12) for the best calibration results.
12. Start calibration immediately: If this slider button is enabled (pushed to the right and shown in
blue), tthe system will then start the calibration sequence awhen the START button is clicked.
If the slider button is disabled, when the START button is clicked: the system waits for the dispenser
nozzle to be picked up momentarily, then be put back into the cradle. This will cause the system to
start the calibration once the nozzle is back into the cradle. This method is used to start the calibration
NOTE: If the DELETE button is selected, it will erase the PLLD configuration.
Leak Test
Automatic LLD leak test – click the Save button to save the settings
1. Enabled: When this button is “Enabled,” the system will run a leak test automatically that uses
specified frequencies.
Relays
In the Relays tab, the user can program a relay to be started when an LLD condition occurs. Configure the
internal, external (an I/O module is necessary for an external relay) or OM4 relays.
The available conditions that can cause a relay to start include:
SENSORS NO LINK (there is no communication between console and PLLD-DAS or Maglink I/O PLLD
module)
NO STP LINK (there is no communication between console and LIM)
SENSOR OPEN (there is no reading from PLLD sensor)
SENSOR SHORT (the PLLD sensor wires shorted)
STP CONTROLLER (the STP contactor fused or stuck)
LINE LEAK (a leak test failed)
NO LEAK TEST (no leak test has been done as the WARNINGS setup in the Leak Test tab)
STP Shutdown
In the STP Shutdown tab the user can configure the conditions under which the STP will automatically
shutdown.
1. A 3 gph (11.36 lph) line leak fail will always shut down the STP.
2. Where applicable,select the STP to be shutdown during a 0.2 gph (0.76 lph) fail and/or a 0.1 gph (0.38
lph) fail.
3. The STP can also be configured to shutdown by other causes, (for example, high water detected by
the probe in the tank or by an environmental sensor activating).
a. To configure an event that will cause an STP shutdown, select ADD STP SHUTDOWN
REASON.
b. Select the applicable event.
c. The Delay is a timer that starts a countdown from the point in time the event was caused. The
STP will shutdown once the timer ends.
In the example shown in the image above, an HH Water alarm event on Tank 1 has been caused that will
shutdown the STP after 10 continuous hours that the alarm is active.
ADVANCED POLYMER TECHNOLOGY FLEXIBLE PIPE TYPES BETA Gals/inch Liters/cm Liters/mm
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to FMM2058-PLS LX Plus Wiring Diagram.
IMPORTANT: Separate addresses must be set up for each site. Two or more Radar devices
cannot have the same address.
l After address configuration, the Radar device can be connected to the Maglink LX console.
l On W e b U I > T a n k s s e t u p > S e t t i n g s S e r i a l N u m b e r , the Radar device address must be
entered. After "QUERY PROBE" the system should automatically adjust the probe type to "Radar
LR120."
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NOTE: It is possible that older software versions might not support all features