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1. ae Name Version Code tim3_cpu 3 03 13 hex 00 03 03 13 TL32 dG Current Version Information ESN 2500 0528 Type TLMS Version 00 03 03 16 Current Version Information Update Firmware ESN 2500 0528 Type TLM3 cies Version 00 03 03 16 Diagnostics Status Firmware Et File Action E Update Firmware TLM 3 firmware can be updated on the Firmware screen Firmware page actions e View the current version information ESN Type and Version e Load a new firmware version On the PDA new firmware versions must be copied into the iNodeConfig folder using ActiveSync All TLM 3 firmware versions in the NodeConf1g folder will be displayed in the top box on the screen On the PC firmware can be located in different folders since you can browse folders to find the files To load a different firmware version e Tap the version to be loaded to highlight it e Tap the Update Firmware button If the version is older than the one presently loaded a notification box will be displayed Tap the OK button to proceed A confirmation box will be displayed Tap Yes 1f you want to proceed The new firmware will be loaded CAUTION This process takes several minutes Don t do anything else with the PDA until the upload 1s complete Firmware menus e File e Action File menu items e Browse Available Directories e Refresh Available Updates On the PDA Browse available directories 1s nonfunctional On the PC you
2. NodeConf1g exe icon to start NodeConfig You may want to copy and paste the icon as a shortcut to your laptop s desktop for easier access to the program NodeConfig PC screen layout Windows buttons Minimize Maximize Close TLM3 2500 0528 j jol xj File MENU File Action Data Data Log Confia Uplink Alame Diagnostics Status Firmware Firmware TAB Available Updates Upper window Current Version Information ESN 2500 0528 Type TLM3 Yersion 00 03 03 16 P Update Firmware BOX FIRMWARE PAGE All 1NodeConfig PC screens have similar views and tools To understand the instructions in the iNodeConfig section you should become familiar with them The Firmware page which you can view after connecting to a TLM 3 contains most of the views and tools referred to as follows e Windows buttons Minimize Maximize Close These are the standard Windows buttons They behave as in other programs e Upper window Some pages have only one window others like the Firmware page have two The upper window usually contains one or more items that can be selected Lower window This window usually contains information items Update Firmware box Most pages have one or more action boxes like this one If you tap a box the action described by the box text is performed e Firmware tab Eight pages can be chosen after you connect to a TLM 3 with iNodeConfig These pages are chosen by tapping the tab of t
3. Ferguson Beauregard Monitoring 1Nodes TLM 3 Tank Level Monitor User Installation and Operating Manual 100440 22 Rev 3 28 07 Table of Contents TVET OGUCTION A O 4 What is an Monitoring Tank Level Monitor TLM 3 ssssssssscccsssssssssssscccsccsssssssccccssccesssssssccoees 4 Principal features of the TELM iii AIR RIA Enara eaa aaa 5 TEMES TAS OO ollas 6 Solar Panels and Suet a sessccivleceevecseksecsvecsseuccewescwsuseuvevaxscesvscsecaseusceusscesvacecevaxsersusexecssvusscuasecevicevevassersecsxiceute 6 Installation INSTRUCTIONS is in ian aan 6 IREEN II ATE C o E cP NE IR A NTE OR E 6 Hardware Tequiked DUC NOL SUPP aida 6 Tools reg ired burno supplied isa 7 Supplies and materials required but not supplied ooooooooonooonoooooooooononnnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnononono nono nono nono nono nn nro nono nnnnnnnnos mi Manpower equidad tai mi Tank installation te GUC Me M1 lisa mi Pren staa NO 0 RR o 0 gq Mensiien teeta Reade AO ensuites F Assembly and installation SEQUE ii 8 A r te er ee ee eee ee 9 Cone Ural OM and canora ON A AA os T 12 VNOGCCO ON MEA a a ee A ae 14 PNOGECONMNG PDA i a A cus E 15 Node Conta PASS EA lay OU aa 15 Node onha P senan E EE E E T 17 Node conto PEC Sereen LAO in dia a adeno 17 Device Selecion Pat Gassan A Eae Vaar T Aa AEA EEE ESEN Taar Eva ka aaki RA 19 Device selection pise ACH ONS anene east ae al EE al do 19 Device DElECUoN INE NUS aia dad atienda 20 E A A ase ee
4. 00 03 03 16 na nta 14 08 05 eter eae al 3 37 41 19 1183 2 10 01 68 29 07 Normal 00 03 03 16 na n a 14 02 01 1 0 2 0 J D 3 37 38 19 11 83 2 10 01 68 29 31 Normal 00 03 03 16 n a n a l aa e 3 37 35 19 1183 2 10 02 68 28 71 Normal 00 03 03 16 na n a 14 07 59 0 a 2 Y 3 37 32 19 11 82 2 10 02 70 29 07 Normal 00 03 03 16 n a n a Data Loop collects e Time of collection Top level Water level Energy level RSSI margin Device status Version Drop in top level Drop time span To save the data for later review you must first enable data logging NOTE Any data displayed before data logging is started cannot be saved later See File Log Data below Data Loop menu selections e File e Setup File menu item e Log Data Log Data saves Data Loop data to a CSV file If you select this feature the Save As dialog is displayed This 1s not the same as the Data Log page explained in the next section ES PocketCo bi lx 8 48 Savein Ey My Documents E e EE Location Main memory bl tz File name hy Network F lie Save as type Cancel To log data e Entera file name e Choose a folder e Tap the OK button The PDA cannot display the contents of this file directly You must first move it to a laptop or desktop PC using ActiveSync then view it with a spreadsheet program Logging will continue until you exit the Data Loop page tap OK The PC can display t
5. can browse to any directory on the PC to find firmware files If firmware files have been copied into the NodeConf1g folder on the PDA or you have browsed to a new folder on the PC Refresh available updates will display the new files in the upper window Action menu items e Update Firmware e Refresh Version Info Update Firmware performs the same action as the Update Firmware box Refresh Version Info will display the current TLM 3 firmware version TLM 3 Specifications Measurement Probe length 1 to 31 Accuracy 0 1 24 probe length Resolution 0 01 Number of floats l or 2 supports single or dual product tanks Radio range Sensor to 1 500 feet typ line of sight gt 5000 feet with CCU optional high gain antenna Radio range Sensor to 500 feet CFR enabled device Radio technology 902 928 MHz spread spectrum frequency hopping Communications protocol Proprietary MECH protocol specifically designed for Node wireless sensors Security Access to sensor data can be restricted by cypher Data logging Internally stored data logs 30 day length Power Solar panel rechargeable Li Ion battery and integrated charger regulator Mounting 3 76 2 cm dia NPT Probe tubing material FRP fiberglass Tubing diameter 1 10 OD nominal Standard tubing lengths IEA Float diameter 3 O D nominal Environmental Operating temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Humidity 0 to 95 non condens
6. lithium ion battery Rugged IP65 certified enclosure Comprehensive cry out alarm capabilities Low cost TLM 3 Installation Figure 1 shows the main elements of a TLM 3 system mounted on a two product tank Solar Panels and Sunlight The TLM 3 power supply contains a high capacity rechargeable lithium ion Li Ion battery charging circuit and regulator and an external solar panel When fully charged it will typically operate for two weeks without sunlight depending on configuration Manmade lighting such as fluorescent or incandescent lights cannot generate enough power to power the TLM 3 For reliable operation the solar panel e Must be exposed to ambient sunlight e Must face south e Must be unshadowed by buildings trees etc Installation Instructions The installer must insure that the TLM 3 is correctly installed and provisioned and that the installation is compliant with all regulatory and safety requirements Hardware package The standard TLM 3 system 1s for a single product 20 high tank Note fiberglass tubing lengths are determined by the stated tank height 2 6 minimum For example a 15 tank system will contain 2 7 5 sections and 1 2 5 section 1 TLM 3 sensor head 1 Antenna 1 Solar panel assembly solar panel mounting plate mounting U bolts 3 7 5 threaded fiberglass tubing sections 1 End weight 20 Probe cards shipped as the following assemblies o 5
7. you to configure the TLM 3 radio to minimize interference from some SCADA radios e g FreeWave Many SCADA radios including FreeWave can be set to use only a part of the 902 928MHz radio band If you configure the SCADA radio to use the upper band and the TLM 3 to use the lower band the two radios will not interfere and communications will be much faster and more reliable To change the TLM 3 frequency band e Tap Action gt Change Frequency Band The Frequency Band window opens Wide 902 928MHz A 902 916MHz1 B 914 928MHz1 cne e The TLM 3 radio can be set to one of three modes Wide the entire 902 928MHz range A the lower band 902 916MHz or B the upper band 914 928MHz e Tap the desired mode to highlight it and tap OK Note that this requires a similar configuration of the SCADA radio system Refer to the SCADA manufacturer s data for information on how to configure the SCADA system Alarms page The TLM 3 can generate alarms and send alarm messages to the CCU TLM3 1680 0123 101 x File Action ED TM 16800123 2 8 09 A Top level low Enabled Data DataLog Config Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Top level high Enabled Waker level low Enabled Water level high Enabled Level drop Enabled Drop window Disabled Device Failure Disabled Top level low Enabled Top level high Enabled Water level low Enabled Water level high Enabled Level drop Enabled Dr
8. 2006 10 16 2006 10 17 2006 10 17 2006 10 17 2006 10 17 2006 Data Data Log Config Uplink Alarms 4 gt File Action Data Log menus e File e Action File gt Export Log data can be exported to a CSV file This procedure is described in the Data screen section Action menu items e Redraw 16 36 00 17 36 00 18 36 00 19 36 00 20 36 00 21 36 00 23 36 00 0 36 00 1 36 00 2 36 00 3 30 00 4 36 00 TLM3 2500 0528 File Action Data Data Log Contig Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Top level Water En A Device status 1 26 2007 14 45 00 24 311 25 38 74 na 0x11 Top level low 18 7 56 18 7 57 18 7 537 19 7 54 18 7 56 18 7 58 18 7 52 18 7 56 18 7 537 18 7 57 18 7 57 18 7 57 18 7 54 1 5 6 1557 I 5 61 E e Refresh Acquire Redraw refreshes the log data on the screen Refresh Acquire displays the Log Range dialog box allowing you to choose a different date time or frequency Config page HS TLM3 25000528 e qx 4 12 Dra lol x File Action Data DataLog Config Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware 2500 05 28 Unnamed 1280 fb01 2 floats 16 10 34 10 17 2006 TLM3 ESN 2500 0528 Name Unnamed CCU ESN 1280 fb01 Number of floats 2 floats Cypher 00 0000 Clock 21 36 14 12 31 1999 Top level offset 0 0 Water level offset 0 0 Coil spacing Bhs Filter size Hysteresis 100 0 To
9. 3 card inline assemblies o 1 3 card bottom assembly o 2 l card inline assemblies 1 Gland nut 1 Top float 1 Water float optional if a two product tank 5 Bipax premeasured epoxy packs 1 End weight Hardware required but not supplied e 1 2 NPT x 24 iron pipe section e 1 2 NPT female to female pipe union e 1 3 x 2 or 4 x 2 depending on tank fitting NPT flange adapter Tools required but not supplied Pipe wrench Crescent wrench Screwdriver Phillips head Hex wrench 5 64 Hacksaw Clamp to hold tubing as it s slid into the tank Tank level gauging tape Side cutters Supplies and materials required but not supplied Kolor Kut for water and two product tanks Pipe sealing tape Manpower required Two men are required for a TLM 3 installation There are fall hazards involved in handling the tubing assembly as it is lowered into the tank Tank installation requirements The tank entry opening must be at least 3 ID NPT to allow clearance for the floats when the TLM 3 is installed 4 mounting reducers are available There must be sufficient clearance and access above the tank entry opening to allow the tubing sections to be lowered into the tank during installation The TLM 3 must be located where there are no internal obstructions in the tank e g bracing which could interfere with free float travel Pre installation Gather all tools required f
10. CMCIA port with a Compact Flash to PCMCIA adapter The two versions are as similar as possible to minimize confusion when switching between a PDA and a laptop In most cases the following sections are presented starting at the leftmost user screen and moving to the right one screen at a time Each user screen shown on the 1NodeConfig screen toolbar is denoted by bold type e g Data screen Configuration or selection items within each screen are also denoted by bold type e g Configure In these sections you will be be instructed to tap a button or location on the screen On the PDA tapping means actually tapping the button or location with the PDA stylus On PCs tapping means moving the cursor over the button or location then tapping with a mouse pad or clicking with the left mouse button Wherever practical the 1NodeConfig PDA and PC screen figures will be shown side by side so that you can see the similarities and differences between them In larger screens the PDA screen will be shown first and the PC screen will be shown second The main differences between 1NodeConfig PC and 1NodeConfig PDA are e The PDA version uses the Windows CE standard tools and features particularly the keyboard icon and the OK button at the top right of the screen The PC version uses the Windows standard tools the Minimize Maximize Close buttons at the top right of the screen sizeable windows etc e There is no keyboard
11. anks and silos Part of the iNodes suite of wireless sensors it can deliver data remotely over the Internet or locally to a Compact Flash Radio enabled laptop PC or PDA The TLM 3 eliminates cumbersome daily tank gauging providing 24 hour production data with consistent daily level collection times The TLM 3 uses active RFID float probe technology to provide accurate tank fluid level measurements in either single or two product tanks Each float contains a battery powered transmitter Each float s position is calculated by a probe assembly extending from the top to the bottom of the tank and a sensor head containing a processor radio and power supply Top and Water float transmitters transmit different signals so that each float can be independently detected The specific gravity of each float is carefully adjusted to float on the proper fluid in the tank Principal features of the TLM 3 Advanced float position sensing technology Reports levels in single product or two product optional tanks Optimized for daily production data collection Programmable data collection times for consistent 24 hour production data System includes power supply processing data storage and radio communications Eliminates daily onsite tank gauging Intrinsically safe Field configurable and upgradeable by any Compact Flash Radio enabled PC including pen tablet PCs PDAs and our Concentration amp Communications Unit Solar powered with rechargeable
12. ap Refresh to confirm that the TLM 3 has accepted the new settings e Tap Action gt Site Calibration Enter the fluid depth s measured with the gauge line Tap Calibrate f The screen will display Initiating site cal If the calibration is successful a box will display Site calibration is suceesful The new offsets are Top offset water offset Tap OK g Tap Save then Refresh to verify that TLM 3 has accepted the calibration ae 3 4 5 6 7 Alarms screen Enable and configure alarms only when the customer has contracted for alarms Note Use of alarms requires that a CCU ESN be entered on the Config screen a Enable individual alarms by clicking on the alarm type and choosing Enable all alarms are Disabled by default b Set each enabled alarm s trip value c Tap Save to update the alarm settings d Tap Refresh to confirm the new settings have been accepted Diagnostics screen a Tap Mode Top Float Profile A peak will be displayed if the Top float is detected b Tap Mode Water Float Profile A peak will be displayed the Water float 1s detected c Tap Mode Coil Self Test Each coil number will be followed by either a 1 or Failure Verify that all probe coils display 1 Status screen a Verify that the Radio Clock and FLASH tests display OK b Verify that Currently in error state displays No c Verify that Charge current is not zero If the sola
13. bulence etc Hysteresis is the minimum change in level which activates the Filter default 1 Filter Size is the number of level samples which must be taken by the TLM 3 before it will update the level reading on the Data page default 10 For example if default values are used a level change of 0 5 or less will be seen when the TLM 3 takes its next reading once a minute However a 2 level change requires 10 samples 10 minutes before the level reading on the Data page will display the new level If only one sample jumped by 2 the 2 change would never be displayed If data is only uplinked once a day the only reason to change the default filter and hysteresis values is to speed up alarm detection To change the Filter Size and Hysteresis values e Tap the value you want to change On the PDA the keyboard pops up e Enter the new value e Tap the Save button To synchronize the TLM 3 RTC to the PDA or PC clock e Tap the Sync to PC button e The TLM 3 clock is set to the PDA or PC clock date and time Config menus e File e Action File menu items e Import Config e Export Config Import Config applies a saved configuration to the TLM 3 This saves time if the configuration settings are similar among several TLM 3s or if a TLM 3 previously in service has failed and is being replaced To import a saved configuration e Tap File gt Import The File Open box will be displayed Tap the configurat
14. ction File gt Export is nonfunctional Mode menu items Top Float Profile See above Water Float Profile See above Coil Self Test See above Temperature Profile displays the temperature of each probe processor NOTE This feature is not presently supported The displayed values are uncalibrated and may be very inaccurate Probe Info Profile displays the Probe board type firmware revision coil type number of coils and coil spacing for each probe card This information is for Monitoring engineering use Status page rima 25000528 Jo ia 7 TLM3 25000528 qe x45 Gb arene io x re Data Data Log Config Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Co CR ES EG Name o o o l Value Armware Version 00 03 03 16 Firmware Version 00 03 03 16 REE Board Revision TL32 Board Revision TL32 Self Test Codes E Radio test 0x00 OK Self Test Codes Clock test 0x00 OK FLASH test 000 OK Radio test 0x00 OK Reset source 0x01 Hardware reset pin Clock test 0 00 OK Charge current 0 t OK Number of probe boards 24 FLASH test 0500 i Currently in error state No AA Last error 000 OK Reset source 0x01 Hardware ra Last error operation 0x00 During test Charge current 0 Probe reset 0x00 Normal Power on self test Number of probe boards 24 Currently in error state No Refresh The Status page displays information about the TLM 3 system The following information is p
15. ction File menu item selections e Browse directories e Refresh available updates e Update firmware e Refresh version info Browse Directories PDA Nonfunctional PC You can browse to any directory containing CFR firmware updates tap the folder and tap the OK button To see the update files in the upper screen tap Refresh Available Updates to display the firmware file s Choose directory ADT430 HC Documents and Settings 1 03 Administrator Y 016 i C Desktop 1 3 Documents C DRM Ca Favorites 6 03 Start Menu C Templates af Default cer h coca Refresh Available Updates If you copied a new CFR firmware file into the NodeConfig folder on your PDA or browsed to a new folder on the PC tap Refresh Available Updates to display the new file in the upper window without closing and restarting NodeConf1g Update Firmware is the same as the Update Firmware button Refresh Version Info If new firmware has been loaded Refresh Version Info updates the firmware version information displayed on the page Data page TLM3 2500 0528 101 x File Action Data Data Log Contig Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Transducer Data v Name Vale TLM3 ESN 2500 0528 Top level 1 TEST Water level Energy level RSSI margin dB Device status Bp 3 Version 00 03 03 16 Drop in top level nta 28 83 Drop time span min n a Normal 00 03 03 16 nja Drop
16. e 22 Cone o 23 E ate Mon dida datada sia 23 DADA a a Nao eea aae IO li 25 Data values and Celi ONS SD eta 25 DIM do 26 Data Loop ment Selecion tE tones 28 DAA O 29 PEE Pe careugas Seas ia a aed Giese Aa 29 DataLk02 Menus da e 30 A E E EE E E EEE O E A E E E 31 Conia pare AC OS oaair a a a aaa aa a a a a A 31 COn E S aa a a E E EE O E 32 Alarms DADO ii A A AA Aida 36 E e ee a ee 36 PVA MA TTC TUES wah Macht ae A A EN 37 DIAGNOSES PA Ei iii 38 Dia nostics page AO e ed e E dl aie ela ck 38 Topsand Water oa Pr dl pe tae oa 38 A A TE RE ae A eT oy ee eR 39 Dias no ICS Tine IMs os tosses acces cousins O E A E E E E A cies 39 SOLEUS PAGO omisar a E 41 Status pape 61 G8 1c O ee eee ee eee 42 Status eS bee ct Ssens wien teens savcne tisaueet aa dasens aawouceuan coveue uuu a E oscue eaees en osene te soued 42 PRP AE fink Testi A a is 42 Firmware Dni laa 43 iO O E o A O A Ore ado tanntd 43 o AAA A O A E Oceana ees 43 TEMES SPECIES 45 Introduction What is an Monitoring Tank Level Monitor TLM 3 iTLM 3 EXTERNAL ASSEMBLY TANK TUBING TOP FLOAT OIL WATER FLOAT WATER END WEIGHT Figure 1 TLM 3 Tank Mounting Ferguson Beauregard s iNode Tank Level Monitor TLM 3 is a self contained solar battery powered unit used to monitor fluid levels in t
17. e refresh the Alarm values page and save your changes They are the same as the Refresh and Save buttons Diagnostics page The TLM 3 has built in diagnostics which combined with Status page information show the health of the floats and probe cards The most useful modes are the Top Float Profile Water Float Profile and Coil Self Test The Temperature Profile is presently unsupported The temperatures read by the probe processors are uncalibrated and are usually inaccurate The Probe Info Profile information is only of use to iMonitoring engineering Diagnostics page actions Read the Top float profile Read the Water float profile Read the Coil Self Test results Read the Temperature Profile Read the Probe Info Profile Top and Water float profiles Tr TLM3 2500 0528 FF TLM3 25000528 ee qx 4 14 D bearers Date Y Top Float Profile k Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Water Float Profile Coil Self Test Temperature Profile Probe Info Profile TLM3 ESN 2500 0528 Coil spacing aa Number of coils 192 Water Float Profile Coil Self Test Temperature Profile Probe Info Profile These profiles indicate the approximate position of the floats the horizontal scale runs from 0 at the left of the screen to the top of the upper probe card about the top of the tank at the right If a red peak is seen the probes are detecting the float s signal and are able to process the position information If no peak is seen eit
18. ed to the ESN list Each added ESN will have an to the left of its ESN Tap the checkbox again to uncheck it and stop the find process To clear ESNs from the ESN list e Tap an ESN to highlight it e Tap the Clear box To manually enter an ESN e Tap the Keyboard icon at the bottom right of the PDA screen The keyboard will pop up e Tap inside the ESN box e Use the keyboard to enter the ESN Valid characters are numbers 0 through 9 and letters a through f The first digit must be numbers 0 3 e To save the ESN in the ESN list tap the lt box to the left of the ESN box The ESN is copied to the ESN list e Tap the Connect box To configure a Device Group and assign a Group ID e Contact Ferguson Beauregard customer support for assistance on this feature Device Selection menus e Setup e Action e Help Setup menu items e Options e Group IDs e Demo Mode J User Levels Comm lghore Contention Retriez 4 ll Show CFR status messages lw Show CFA status messages Cancel The Options page allows you to e Set behavior with contention and the number of retries e Show CER status messages Change these settings as desired then tap the OK box to enable the changes and return to the Device Selection screen or tap the Cancel box to exit without making changes Contention takes place when another 1Node 1NodeConfig or a SCADA radio system is
19. file The only file type currently supported 1s CSV o PDA You can save the file in Main Memory Built in Storage or an SD Card if one is present on your PDA o PC You can save the file in any folder e Tap the OK button Action menu items e Refresh e Data Loop Tr pa PocketCo L ex 5 48 Mame Folder Type Location ES Py Pictures i My Shapes LCD 3 02 00 hex Cil prgs430 zip My Computer es le ALO a File name My Network F Save az hope Refresh 1s the same as the Refresh button Data Loop When Data Loop is enabled NodeConf1g will collect data from the TLM 3 continuously After selecting Data Loop the Frequency dialog box which allows you to set the data collection rate 1s displayed Data Loop Options Frequency As fast as possible Every minute Every hour Custom interval H M 5 foo 00 00 ERS page oxi File Setup p Water level Energy level ASSI margin dB Device status Version p p p 3 38 26 19 11 82 2 10 0 68 28 71 Normal 00 03 03 16 na n a 3 38 23 19 11 81 2 10 02 68 28 60 Normal 00 03 03 16 na n a 3 38 20 19 1181 2710 02 70 28 60 Normal 00 03 03 16 n a nta 3 38 11 19 11 81 2 10 0 70 21 59 Normal 00 03 03 16 n a n a 3 38 03 19 11 82 2 10 0 70 29 31 Normal 00 03 03 16 na n a 3 37 53 19 11 83 2 10 02 68 28 48 Normal 00 03 03 16 n a n a ary 7 y oy 3 37 50 19 1181 2 10 01 68 25 15 Normal
20. he 1Node Administrators can change an 1Node s ESN shut it down etc The default level is Installer Administrator level requires a password Demo Mode Demo mode simulates viewing data and configuring an 1Node without communicating with a real device This option is often used in training Action menu item selections e Clear Device List e Find Devices e Connect to Device Configure CF Radio Clear Device List clears all ESNs in the Device List A caution box 1s displayed first asking if you re sure you want to clear the list Find Devices is the same as the Find Devices checkbox Connect to Device is the same as the Connect box Configure CF Radio is the same as the CF Radio box The Help About screen displays 1NodeConfig files and versions CFR pages Tap the CF Radio button to view the CFR pages The Config page displays CFR information ESN transmit cypher power setting firmware version and board revision The Firmware page allows you to update the CFR firmware 9 CFR 20000037 ee 4x 1 01 G AF CFR 20000037 y qx 1 01 GD name CC LEI CFR ESN 2000 0037 Cypher 0000 0000 CFRv3 3 03 02 hex 00 03 03 02 CFR3 Transmit Power 10 Anmware Version 00 03 03 02 Board Revision CFR3 ESN 2000 00357 Type CompactFlash Radio Version 00 03 03 02 CAUTION Do not update CFR firmware without direction from Ferguson Beauregard customer support To close the CFR screen tap the OK button or the Windows Cl
21. he file contents if it has a spreadsheet program Setup menu item e Options redisplays the Frequency dialog Data Log page The TLM 3 logs up to 30 days of data collected at one minute intervals The Data Log page allows you to view and export the data log TLM3 2500 0528 15 x File Action Data DataLog Contig Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware 12 31 99 19 16 End Date Time End Date Time 12 31 99 21 46 Frequency 01 02 00 16 19 Every Hour Frequency OK Cancel Every Hour Refresh Data Log page actions e View the data log e Export the data log To view the data log e Tap the Data Log page The Log Range dialog box will open e Specify the Date Time range and the interval between entries frequency Start and End Dates Times are automatically set to the start and end of the log You can enter a date and time later than Start or earlier than End You can also choose the frequency interval between entries 5 minutes 15 minutes 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours or 1 day Longer intervals show less data but load 1t faster e After making your date and time selections tap the OK button The data log is downloaded The Data Log displays Date and time of entry Top level Water level Energy level RSSI Device status e Version e Drop in Top level e Drop time span min 10 16 2006 10 16 2006 10 16 2006 10 16 2006 10 16 2006 10 16 2006 10 16
22. he page you want to see e File menu Most pages have pull down menus located at the top left of the screen If you tap a menu one or more choices will be presented File choices mainly relate to importing and exporting types of files into iNodeConfig Device Selection page 9 iNodeConfig ef dx 410 inodeConfig Joj xj Setup Action Help Choose a device 2500 0525 TLM3 Clear Find Devices Tae Device Grau No Group ID ESN El gt 2800 0528 Connect _ Chao _ Find Devices 1375 0559 1151 1261 1450 0599 1120 0500 CF Radio After it starts the first screen 1NodeConfig displays is the Device Selection page Device Selection page actions Choose an existing Node device by its Electronic Serial Number ESN from the ESN list Find iNodes and automatically add their ESNs to the list Clear ESNs from the list Enter an 1Node ESN manually Configure the CFR Create a Device Group and assign a Group ID to the Group Enter Setup screen Enter Help Screen To choose an existing Node device from the ESN list Tap the ESN for the 1Node o If you double tap the ESN will appear in the ESN box or o Tap the gt box The selected ESN will appear in the ESN box Tap the Connect box To find iNodes and add them to the ESN list Tap the Find Devices checkbox The bar beneath Find Devices scrolls back and forth as iNodeConfig searches for iNodes As Node ESNs are found they are add
23. her the float or probe cards have a problem This page begins by presenting the Top Float Profile To read the Top or Water float profiles e Tap Mode e Tap Top Float Profile or Water Float Profile to display the profile Coil self test ES TLMS 25000528 4x 4 14 rra 10 x I L Date Top Float Profile k Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Water Float Profile Temperature Profile Probe Info Profile t Probe board 23 Top Coil 7 Coil 6 Coil 5 Coil 4 Coil 3 mb e e i e me e me o e e e e e o e e e e e e o C Probe board 20 The Coil Self Test page displays each probe card s coil status Each probe has eight coils numbered 0 through 7 A 1 beside the coil indicates a good coil Failure indicates a bad coil NOTE There are occasional false failures displayed with the coil self test A coil should only be considered bad if you see a failure in three or more consecutive coil tests Although the TLM 3 will operate even with several bad coils this introduces gaps in the level spans the reported level may jump abruptly from one level to the next in a 2 or 3 step rather than moving smoothly in 0 1 steps as it should This diagnostic allows an installer to identify and replace only the bad probe card rather than the entire assembly To check Coil Self Test results e Tap Mode e Tap Coil Self Test e The results are displayed Diagnostics menus e File e Mode e A
24. icon in the PC version e Inthe PDA version the page tabs are across the bottom of the screen In the PC version the page tabs are across the top of the screen NodeConfig PDA iNodeConfig uses about 800KB of storage space on your PDA There is no setup application simply copy the iNodeConfig fileset into a folder on the PDA Use File Explorer to browse to the iNodeConfig folder and touch the NodeConfig icon to start INodeConfig See your PDA documentation for instructions on copying files to folders and creating start menu icons iNodeConfig PDA screen layout FIRMWARE PAGE PI TLM3 25000528 x 4 15 ok lt OK BUTTON Available Updates tim3_cpu 3 03 13 hex 00 03 03 13 TL32 UPPER WINDOW Current Version Information ESN 2500 0528 Type TLM3 Version 00 03 03 16 a LOWER WINDOW Update Firmware BOX Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware 4 gt lt TAB ARROWS ud KEYBOARD ICON File MENU Firmware TAB All 1NodeConfig PDA screens have similar views and tools To understand the instructions in the iNodeConfig PDA section you should become familiar with them The Firmware page which you can choose to view after connecting to a TLM 3 contains most of the views and tools which will be referred to as follows e OK button The white circle at the top right of the screen containing the letters ok If you tap this button on this page 1NodeConfig will return to the C
25. ing Certifications Safety listings UL and c UL Class 1 Div 1 Groups C and D Intrinsically safe FCC approval CFR 47 Part 15 Product life gt 5 years by design The Ferguson Beauregard iNodes suite of products includes Tank Level Monitor TLM TLM E TLM 3 Wireless Data Switch WDS Electronic Flow Monitor EFM Compact Flash Radio CFR Wireless Pressure Monitor WPM Concentration amp Communications Unit CCU CCU with Modbus Gateway Modbus Gateway CCU with RTU analog and digital input interface CCU RTU Other Services compatible with our iNodes suite FieldDIRECT is an end to end service for collecting and storing production data and delivering it directly to your desktop via a Web based interface It operates seamlessly with our iNodes intelligent sensors and our handheld data entry system providing data capture options that are economical even in mature fields with wells producing as little as five BOE per day For more details on iNodes and FieldDIRECT call 1 903 561 4851 fax 903 561 6567 visit our Web site at www FergusonBeauregard com products or send an e mail to automation fergusonbeauregard com
26. ion file you want to import On the PC tap the Open button Graphics 24 25000528 cfg cow si P History Deskto p a My Documents E AA wds 21 data 041201 wds 24 data 041201 My Computer Files of type Comma separated values csv Cancel Import Options a Import device epeciic calibration information gi Update the device with imported values Cancel e Check both boxes e Tap the OK box The configuration file is imported and the device configuration is updated Export Config saves the TLM 3 configuration data as a CSV file The export procedure 1s the same as described in the Data screen section Action menu items Refresh Save Sync Clock Site Calibration Change Frequency Band Refresh refreshes the data on the Configuration screen Save is the same as the Save button Sync Clock synchronizes the TLM 3 real time clock to the PDA or PC clock Site Calibration sets the Top and Water levels reported by the TLM 3 to match a manual gauge To run Site Cal e Gauge the tank levels manually and record the level values e Tap Action gt Site Calibration The Site Cal box is displayed Top level m4 3 11 Water level z 5 38 Calibrate Cancel e Enter the Top and Water levels you measured when you gauged the tank e Tap Calibrate e The TLM 3 Top and Water level offsets are automatically set to match the gauged levels Change Frequency Band allows
27. ld protrude from the gland nut Cut off excess tubing with the hacksaw as necessary Tighten the gland nut securely 12 Locate the 3 card bottom assembly the shrink tubing is pinched closed on the bottom end Mate its connector into the connector cups of a 3 card inline assembly until the plastic retainer locks NOTE Once the retainer locks it is very difficult to separate the boards without destroying the retainer CLOSED END 3 CARD BOTTOM ASSEMBLY RETAINER 3 CARD INLINE ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CUPS PINS ES E 1 CARD INLINE ASSEMBLY CARD END RETAINER WITH PINS d CARD END WITH CUPS Figure 5 Probe cards and assembly 13 Slide the end assembly into the fiberglass tubing until the inline assembly s connector is protruding from the tubing Attach another inline assembly as before 14 Repeat until all probe assemblies have been mated and inserted into the tubing 15 Insert the sensor ribbon connector into the top card s top connector 16 There should be some excess ribbon cable allowing the bottom assembly to rest against the end weight Fold the excess cable and slide it into the tube 17 Slip the sensor head over the tube Use the 5 64 hex wrench to tighten the two bushing setscrews snugly CAUTION The setscrews do not have to be extremely tight Overtightening them may crack the tubing 18 Attach the solar panel mounting plate to the mounting assembly turn the solar panel so that 1t faces s
28. onnection page more on this later e Upper window Some pages have only one window others like the Firmware page have two The upper window usually contains one or more items that can be selected e Lower window This window usually contains information items Update Firmware box Most pages have one or more action boxes like this one If you tap a box the action described by the box text is performed Keyboard icon This is part of the PDA operating system If you tap this icon a keyboard will pop up to allow you to enter text and numbers NodeConf1g usually will pop up the keyboard automatically if you tap an editable value Tab arrows There is a tab to select each page In most cases not all tabs can be displayed at the same time You can tap the left lt 4 and right gt tab arrows to slide the tab set so you can locate the tab you want to choose Firmware tab Eight pages can be chosen after you connect to a TLM 3 with 1NodeConfig These pages are chosen by tapping the tab of the page you want to see File menu Most pages have pull up menus located at the bottom left of the screen If you tap a menu one or more choices will pop up File choices relate to importing and exporting types of files into NodeConf1g NodeConfig PC iNodeConfig uses about 1 5MB of storage space on your PC A setup application installs NodeConfig on your PC After installation use File Explorer to browse to the iNodeConfig folder and tap the
29. op window Disabled Device failure Disabled Top level low O 10 0 Top level high 1 6 0 Water level low 30 Water level high 0 9 0 Level drop 20s Level drop time span min 2 Level drop window start hour 0 Level drop window end hour 0 1 Top level low o Top level high 1 Water level low o Water level high O Alarm holdoff minutes Level drop o Drop time span mint 2 Drop window start thr O Data Data Log Config Alarms Diagnol 4 File Action E Refresh Alarms page actions e Enable and disable alarms e Set alarm trip points for Top and Water levels Each float level has independently configurable high and low level alarm setpoints e Seta Level Drop alarm e Set an Alarm holdoff time To enable or disable an alarm e Tap the Enabled value beside the alarm you want to enable e Tap Save To set alarm trip points e Tap the level setpoint value you want to change PDA The keyboard will pop up e Enter the setpoint value in feet and inches e Tap Save To minimize nuisance alarms Alarm holdoff sets the time that an alarm condition must be present before the TLM 3 will send an alarm The longer the holdoff time the longer the alarm condition has to last before an alarm is generated This minimizes nuisance alarms To set the Alarm holdoff e Tap the Alarm holdoff value On the PDA the keyboard will pop up e Enter the desired value in feet and inches e Tap Save Level drop alarm
30. or the installation Remove the TLM 3 hardware from its shipping packaging Check the contents to see that no items are missing or damaged Make sure the tank and tank opening are prepared for installation Assembly and installation sequence The external part of the TLM 3 mounted outside the tank 1s shown in Figure 2 b AS e Fs A o ee Figure 2 TLM 3 assembly outside tank Tubing assembly For shorter tanks two 7 5 tubing sections can be glued together on the ground The tubing assembly is light enough to be lifted vertically above the tank then lowered into the tank opening Gluing three or more sections on the ground is not recommended as the additional stress on the joints may result in joint assembly cracks and leaks The tubing may also be assembled one section after another as they are lowered into the tank opening gluing each joint individually This takes longer but it s easier to handle the shorter sections 3 SCREW TUBING 2 MIX EPOXY SECTIONS TOGETHER AND APPLY TO HAND TIGHT WIPE OFF TUBING EXCESS EPOXY WITH RAG THREADS ALLOW TO SET FOR 5 LEAVE THE MINUTES 1 CLEAN BOTTOM 2 3 THREADS THREAI WITH WIPE UNGLUED M T 4 IN T APPLY GLUE TO THE E INSIDE THREADS oa Rast a te ats ee MEE Figure 3 End weight tubing and tubing assembly 1 Figure 3 shows an end weight tubing section and tubing assembly steps 2 Glue the end weight to a 7 5 tubing
31. ose X button NodeConf1g returns to the Device Selection screen CFR 7000 1013 Action Config Firmware CFR ESH 2000 1013 Cypher ogot 0000 Transmit Power 0 Firmware Version 00 03 03 02 Board Revision CFAS Refresh A cer 2000 1013 a 10 x File Action Contig Firmware Available Updates CFRWS 3 03 02 hex 00 03 03 02 CFR3 Current Version Information ESH 2000 1013 Type CompactFlash Radio Version 00 03 03 02 Update Firmware The Config page displays the CFR s current device settings Tap the Refresh button to refresh the information Config menus The Config menu has one item Action gt Refresh which 1s the same as the Refresh box The Firmware page displays the current CFR firmware revision as well as any available firmware updates To update CFR firmware e On the PDA CFR firmware files must be stored in the 1NodeConfig folder On the PC you can browse to other folders to find CFR firmware files After browsing to a folder Refresh Available Updates to see the firmware files All CFR firmware files will be listed in the upper window of the Firmware page e Tap the firmware hex file you want to load to highlight it e g CFRv3 3 03 02 hex is Version 3 03 02 e Tap the Update Firmware button The selected file will be loaded into the CFR s flash memory e The new firmware version will be displayed on the Update page Firmware menus e File e A
32. outh and tighten the U bolt nuts 19 Connect the solar panel output connector to the sensor head 20 Tie wrap any excess solar panel cable to the pipe 21 Screw the sensor antenna into the sensor s antenna connector 22 Remove the reset screw in the bottom of the sensor head Insert a small tool e g toothpick paper clip in the reset hole Press in gently until you feel a slight click Hold for a couple of seconds then release and remove the tool Replace the reset screw and lightly tighten it Configuration and calibration 1 Before beginning calibration gauge the tank and record the tank fluid depth s 2 Use the following steps to configure calibrate and verify TLM 3 operation Open iNodeConfig and select the screen noted at the beginning of each step If the TLM 3 requires configuration values to be set on that screen the steps will be noted a Config screen 1 Tap Action Syne Clock to synchronize the TLM 3 clock Confirm the clock is now correct 11 Enter the following values in the Value column Top level offset Adjust the displayed level to match the gauged fluid level Water level offset in the tank values in inches Entering a positive number makes the float levels read higher A negative number makes the float levels read lower b Check these settings NAME SETTING 10 See manual for detailed explanation 0 1 See manual for detailed explanation Tap Save to update the new settings T
33. p level offset 0 0 Water level offset Filter size Hysteresis Data Data Log Config Uplink Alarms 4 gt File Action E Retesh The TLM 3 excluding uplinks and alarms is configured on the Config page Config page actions Enter a CCU ESN only required for uplinks and alarms support Name the TLM 3 for easier identification Synchronize the TLM 3 real time clock RTC to the PDA clock Set the number of floats in the system Calibrate the Top and Water float levels to match a manual level gauge Set the Filter Size and Hysteresis values To enter the CCU ESN e Tap inside the CCU ESN box On the PDA the keyboard pops up e Enter the CCU ESN e Tap the Save button To set the number of floats e Tap the Number of Floats value e Select 1 float or 2 floats e Tap the Save button To calibrate float offsets e Manually gauge the tank fluid level s then check the Data page Record the gauged levels and displayed TLM 3 levels e Tap the Offset Level value On the PDA the keyboard pops up o Ifthe gauged level is higher than the TLM 3 level subtract the TLM 3 level from the gauged level Enter the difference as a positive number o Ifthe gauged level is lower than the TLM 3 level subtract the gauged level from the TLM 3 level Enter the difference as a negative number e Tap the Save button Filter Size and Hysteresis are used to eliminate false readings which occasionally occur due to fluid tur
34. r panel is in bright sun and the battery is not fully charged the value will typically be gt 40 Values will be lower in weak sunlight or with a fully charged battery Operational confirmation Select Data screen select Transducer Data and tap Refresh Confirm the following values are as expected 1 Top level and Water level if a 2 float system 11 Energy level ideally 100 but okay if gt 75 and increasing 11 RSSI margin gt 20 iv Device status Normal not in an alarm condition Save the configuration a Tap the Config tab Tap Action Export Config 1 PDA Enter the file name in Name select the folder in Folder leave Type empty select the location in Location and tap OK 11 PC Browse to the directory that you wish to use enter a filename and tap Save iNodeConfig Local communication with iNodes is necessary for configuration maintenance and local data acquisition The same radio system which is used to collect data from 1Nodes by a CCU is also used for local communications The local communications software called iNodeConfig allows you to configure iNodes set controls and view or save data and configurations iNodeConfig is available in two versions NodeConfig PDA which runs on all PDAs with the Windows CE operating system and iNodeConfig PC which runs on laptops and PCs with Windows 2000 NT or XP Both versions require an iMonitoring Compact Flash Radio card CFR installed in a Compact Flash port or P
35. resented e Firmware version The sensor head firmware version e Board hardware revision The sensor head hardware revision e Self test codes o Radio test Should display OK If it fails a brief failure description is displayed o Clock test Should display OK If it fails a brief failure description is displayed o FLASH test Should display OK If it fails a brief failure description is displayed e Reset source Should display hardware reset pin the reset pushbutton There are other reset sources Some may indicate a problem e Charge current This represents the amount of charging current generated by the solar panel In average sunlight this value is typically gt 40 If the value is 0 in sunlight there is probably a failure in the solar panel or charging circuit e Number of probe boards This number should match the number of probe cards in the TLM 3 e Error codes This information 1s useful when working with Monitoring customer support regarding a device failure o Currently in error state If the TLM 3 detects an error it will display Yes if the error is still present or No if the error 1s no longer present o Last error displays the last error detected o Last error operation displays the operation where the error was detected e Probe reset should display Normal Power on self test Other reset conditions may be displayed Status page actions e Refresh displayed statu
36. s information e Export TLM 3 status information menu item only e Run the RF Link Test menu item only To refresh status information e Tap the Refresh button Status menus e File e Action File gt Export saves the status information to a CSV file The export procedure is the same as described earlier in the Data page Action menu items e Refresh e RF Link Test Refresh is the same as the Refresh button RF Link Test is similar to Data Loop collecting information from the TLM 3 continuously The Frequency selection box is identical However all collected data relates to the spread spectrum channel hopping radio system used in all Nodes RF Link Test displays and records Time of collection in 24 hour format local CFR RX Channel inbound channel number CFR Rssi inbound signal strength CFR TX Channel outbound channel number Dev RX Channel outbound Dev Abs RSSI inbound signal strength seen on the TLM 3 Dev thres noise threshold of the received channel on the TLM 3 Dev margin noise margin of the received channel on the TLM 3 Timing offset timing alignment value synchronizing the TLM 3 and CFR radios RF Link Test is usually only used by Ferguson Beauregard for system troubleshooting Firmware page TLM3 2500 0528 101 x F TLM3 25000528 ee qx 4 15 GD Available Updates Data Data Log Contig Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status Firmware Available Updates File Action
37. s sends an alarm when the oil level drops a set depth during a selectable time span for example if oil is thieved at night when the tank is unattended Level drop alarm configuration requires four values e Level drop in feet and inches sets the fluid level drop necessary to trigger an alarm e Drop time span in minutes sets the maximum time interval necessary to trigger an alarm e Drop window start and end 24 hour format local time sets a window during which a level drop alarm can be generated This prevents sending an alarm during the normal workday e To disable the Level drop alarm set the Start and End values to the same value To set the Level drop values e Tap the Alarm holdoff value On the PDA the keyboard will pop up e Enter the desired value in feet and inches e Tap the Save button For example assume that you want to detect a Level drop and trigger an alarm if the oil Top level drops more than 1 in 10 minutes between 7PM and 5AM In this case set e Level drop 1 0 Drop time span 10 minutes Drop window start 19 PM values add 12 so 7PM 12 7 Drop window end 5 AM values don t add 12 so 5AM 5 Alarm menus e File e Action File menu items e Import Config e Export Config Import Config and Export Config load and save TLM 3 configuration files Action menu items e Enable e Refresh e Save Enable is the same as the Enable checkbox Refresh and Sav
38. section a b C Clean the threads with a cleaning wipe If the threads aren t dirty or oily some fiberglass powder is OK they don t need to be cleaned Remove the separator from the epoxy pack and squeeze the two parts together until the epoxy is thoroughly mixed Cut a corner off the pack and apply epoxy to the end weight threads leaving the first two or three threads clear of epoxy Work the epoxy into the threads so that there is no gap in the epoxy which might create a leak The epoxy has a work life of five minutes at 70 F NOTE It is very important that no epoxy extrudes into the inside of the tubing Clearance between the tubing and the probe cards is tight Any epoxy residue on the inside of the tube may make it impossible to slide the probe cards into the tubing later Screw the end weight into the tubing section and hand tighten Some epoxy should squeeze out when the weight is tightened Allow the epoxy to set for five minutes 3 Glue the next 7 5 tubing section to the section with the end weight to form a 15 section a Clean the tubing threads with a cleaning wipe if necessary b Apply epoxy to the exterior tubing threads evenly leaving the first two or three threads clear of epoxy all around the threads so that there is no gap or break in the epoxy c Screw the tubing sections together hand tight Some epoxy should squeeze out when the tubing is tightened NOTE Wipe off any excess epoxy
39. so it won t snag on the gland nut or bind a float as the float passes the joint d Allow the epoxy to set for five minutes CORRECT FLOAT FLOATS ORIENTATION ON TUBING TOP VIEW TUBING BOTTOM VIEW END WEIGHT Figure 4 Floats and float orientation on tubing 4 Slide the Top float and Water float if a two product tank on the first tubing section Slide them up against the end weight NOTE The Water float must be closest to the end weight so that it will be on the bottom See Figure 1 and Figure 4 5 Stand the completed tubing section up with the end weight on the ground and rest it against the tank 6 Screw the mounting assembly gland nut union nipple and flange adapter together using pipe thread tape at each joint to minimize corrosion 7 Raise the tubing assembly above the top of the tank Carefully slide the end weight and floats into the tank opening until the top of the tubing 1s about three feet above the opening 8 Slide the mounting assembly over the tubing assembly then tighten the gland nut to hold the tubing securely and prevent the tubing from falling into the tank You may add a clamp the fiberglass tubing for additional security during installation but this is not typically required 9 To add more tubing glue another section of tubing to the tubing already in the tank 10 Thread the mounting assembly adapter into the tank opening and tighten it securely 11 6 to 12 of tubing shou
40. time span min n a Refresh After connecting to a TLM 3 iNodeConfig displays the Data screen which contains all data related to liquid level inside the tank as well as TLM 3 status information A pulldown list at the top allows you to view three data formats e Transducer data The most current data Includes historical average min and max data e RTU data The data collected by an RTU Does not include historical data e SatCom data The data collected and uplinked by a CCU Does not include historical data You will probably want to view Transducer Data since this is the most current data available Since the TLM 3 periodically updates data tap the Refresh button to see the most recent data Data values and definitions RSSI margin dB The Received Signal Strength Indicator value a measure of the signal strength received by the TLM 3 Device status Indicates alarm conditions If an alarm 1s present a code and a brief fault description are displayed The TLM 3 firmware version Drop in top level If the level drop alarm is enabled these will display the level drop Drop time span in feet and inches and the drop time See the Alarms section Data menus e File e Action File menu item e Export Data can be exported to a file in CSV format supported by most spreadsheet programs To export a Data file tap File then Export then e Enter a file name e Browse to the folder where you want to save the
41. transmitting as you try to communicate with a device the signals interfere with each other iNodeConfig normally detects contention displays a Contention error and stops transmitting If Ignore Contention is checked iNodeConfig will continue to transmit even during contention and no error will be displayed This is usually an undesirable setting since it allows you to interfere with other devices communications The default setting is disabled unchecked Retries sets the number of times 1NodeConfig will try to establish communications with an Node before quitting In situations where there 1s more interference more retries may be needed You can choose 0 through 10 retries The default setting is 3 Show CFR status messages allows you to watch the communications progress and messages between a CFR and an iNode Expert users enable status messages when troubleshooting communications problems Leave this feature disabled unless instructed by 1Monitoring Group IDs Groups are used to prevent unauthorized access to Node data This feature is risky as it is possible to lock users out of devices if the group code is lost or forgotten Contact Ferguson Beauregard customer support for instructions on the configuration and use of this feature User Levels Three user levels are defined in iNodeConfig Pumper Installer and Administrator Pumpers can view data but not make configuration changes Installers can view data and fully configure t
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