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TS-TPI Installation and Wiring Guide
AUTO-CONFIGURATION NOTE
The AUTO CFG function is used to invoke the routines which query the TPI for the number of pump
controllers attached to the TS-TPI and other controller and pump related information.
When AUTO CFG is started, the tank gauge scans the TS-TPI for all the pump controllers attached
to the TS-TPI. For each controller found, a corresponding pump number will be displayed (e.g. if the
TS-TPI finds two controllers, there will be a Pump 1 and a Pump 2). Their types will be stored in the
TYPE Menu configuration and the number of controllers will be stored in the NO. PUMPS configura-
tion.
The Auto-Configuration process will automatically update the following READ ONLY configuration
settings:
See the Tank Sentinel Setup Programming Guide for more information on programming the ATG to
include Lines for TS-LS300 PROGRAMMING.
Number of Pumps Menu
NO.PUMPS “READ ONLY”
Description of Steps:
The number of pumps information is displayed
under the SYSTEM menu. Return to the main
SETUP MENU display, which shows...
1) Press the M2 key to display the SYSTEM
menu.
2) Press the DOWN key until NO.PUMPS is
displayed...
3)Press the M3 key to display the number of
pumps information...
The number represents the number of pump
controllers that the TPI device has detected.
The data on display “2” was generated from
Auto-Configuration.
4) Press the CANCEL key twice, to return to the
SETUP MENU menu.
• NO. PUMPS (in System Menu)
• PUMP TYPE
• PUMP GROUP
• PUMP ADDRESS
• GROUP TYPE
READ ONLY NOTE
Fields that display the words “READ ONLY” in the
upper right corner have been automatically filled in
by the Auto-Configuration process. These fields are
not editable. The next Auto-Configuration process
will over-write these fields and values.
SETUP MENU (MORE)
EXIT SYSTEM TANKS PROBES
K X
DOWN
SPACE
SETUP INFO (MORE)
NO.LINES NO.SENS NO.PUMPS
M1 M2 M3 M4
M1 M2 M3 M4
NUMBER OF PUMPS READ ONLY
2
NO.PUMPS may be aligned with
any of the menu keys (M1--M4),
depending on what other features
are programmed or enabled. For
this example, the menu is aligned
with the M3 key.
NOTE