TLS2 Setup
Probe Diagnostic Screen
To view another tank's probe diagnostics, touch the desired tank's Diagnostic button at the bottom of the screen.
Example Report Printout - Probe Diagnostic Report
SOFTWARE VERSION 34Xnnn-nnn 1 2
TANK
PROBE TYPE
SERIAL NUMBER
PROBE ID
PROBE LENGTH
GRADIENT
NUMBER SAMPLES :
SAMPLES READ
SAMPLES USED
COUNTS 00
Availability of Probe Data
Diagnostic probe data for configured tanks or for active tanks will be available in the Probe Diagnostic
Screen above, in printed reports, and in serial commands. An active tank is defined as a tank that has a
probe that is communicating with the system. If the tank is configured but not active, all data will be
zero and the probe type will be unknown.
When the software identifies probes that do not have temperature measurement capability, it will
inhibit temperature related data. For probes that do not have water measurement capability, it will
inhibit water related data.
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PROBE DIAGNOSTIC
SOFTWARE VERSION 34Xnnn-nnn
TANK
:
PROBE TYPE
:
SERIAL NUMBER :
PROBE ID
:
PROBE LENGTH
:
GRADIENT
:
NUMBER SAMPLES:
1
2
1
2
:
MAG01
:
123001
:
C000
:
96.0
:
360.000
20
:
xxxxxx
:
xxxxxx
:
xxxxx
01
:
xxxxx
19
:
0xhhhh
TANK 1
1
MAG 01
123001
C000
96.0
360.000
20
3
4
5
3
MAG01
MAG01
123002
123003
C000
C000
96.0
96.0
360.000
360.000
20
20
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
0xhhhh
0xhhhh
Probe Diagnostic Screen
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