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keys to position the highlighted cursor over “Tank Type:”, then press the Enter key (
) to move the
highlight to the tank type data itself. Now, use the Scroll Up (
) or Scroll Down (
) keys to
change the tank type data to the type desired. Finally, press the Enter key (
) to confirm the
selection and store the value within the TLA100.
Available tank types are as follows:
•
Fuel
•
Fresh Water
•
Waste Water
•
Live Well
•
Oil
•
Black Water
There are also a number of reserved tank types to accommodate possible future undefined tank
types.
Figure 198
– Configuring the Tank Type
6.24.7
Operating Mode
The TLA100 can be operated in one of two operating modes, depending on the installation.
•
NMEA 2000
(the only thing that is connected to the resistive sender is the TLA100)
•
NMEA 2000 & Analog Gauge
(in addition to the TLA100, the resistive sender is also
connected to a dual-coil analog gauge).
It is important that this setting be performed correctly in order for the TLA100 to produce correct level
measurements. A screenshot showing configuration of the operating mode appears in Figure 199
below. To configure the operating mode, use the Scroll Up (
) or Scroll Down (
) keys to move
the highlighted cursor over the “Operating Mode:” menu item, then press the Enter key (
) to move
the highlight over the operating mode value. Use the Scroll Up (
) or Scroll Down (
) keys to
change the operating mode to the desired value, and finally, press the Entry key to confirm your
selection and store the operating mode within the TLA100.