Omntec Proteus Series Manuel du propriétaire

PROTEUS
®
Series
UNIVERSAL REMOTE DISPLAY
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1. POWERING ON
For installation instructions, refer
to document DI00008 (Mini-Me™
Installation Manual).
An appropriate communications
connection is required to connect
an MMRD7 (Mini-Me) to a
PROTEUS® controller, or any
other industry-standard ATG.
PROTEUS communications can be
either RS-232, RS-485, or
Ethernet connections.
It is necessary to check the communications settings (e.g.: baud rate) of both devices to
establish proper communications. The MMRD7 communication mode must be set to either
TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER mode based on the function of the controller.
When the MMRD7 is powered on and not connected to an ATG, the display will show
incorrect time and date, a **NO RESPONSE** status, and disabled tanks.
(See Figure 1.0)
After connecting and establishing
communication to an ATG, the
MMRD7 will update its
information and mirror the ATG.
(See Figure 2.0)

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2. NAVIGATING TO SETUP
From the System Status Menu,
press the HELP MENU icon.
(See Figure 3.0)
In HELP MENU, press SETUP.
The default password is 000000
(six zeros).
(See Figure 4.0)
The SYSTEM SETUP menu and
its different settings and
functionality buttons will
display.
(See Figure 5.0)
Please note the
INFORMATION icon
button (“i” in a circle) in the
upper right for SYSTEM SETUP
descriptions.

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3. CHANGING PARAMETERS
Pressing the
INFORMATION icon
button, (“i” in a circle) in the
upper right of the SYSTEM
SETUP page, will display and
detail what each parameter will
change within the SYSTEM
SETUP. You can change most
parameters to the user’s
preference. Use this info page as
a guide to program these
parameters.
(See Figure 6.0)
4. COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
To change the BAUD RATE, select
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS from
the System Setup menu. Use the
dropdown arrows (˅) to change
COMM TYPE, BAUD RATE, PARITY,
and other options. Match these to
the main ATG. You must press the
SAVE button to save any changes
made.
(See Figure 7.0)

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5. CHANGING TANK COLORS + ORIENTATION
Select TANK COLORS +
ORIENTATION to choose
different colors to display for
each tank. The user may also
choose to view the tank profile as
horizontal or vertical.
You must press the SAVE button
to save any changes made.
(See Figure 8.0)
6. TRANSMISSION MODE (UNIT COMMUNICATIONS MODE)
When a single MMRD7 is
connected via RS-232, RS-485, or
Ethernet, set the MMRD7 unit
mode to TRANSMITTER and the
ATG to REMOTE for that
communication type. Transmitter
mode allows the MMRD7 to poll;
it transmits commands and
receives data to and from the
ATG. You must press the SAVE
button to save any changes
made.
(See Figure 9.0)
When multiple MMRD7 are connected via RS-485 or an RS-232-422 extender, the farthest
MMRD7 from the ATG is set for TRANSMITTER and each additional MMRD7, in between, is
set for RECEIVER.
Important: Always press SAVE when you are finished making changes.

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Figure 11.0
Figure 11.1
7. SETUP PASSWORD
The SETUP PASSWORD button
allows you to change the
factory-default password of
000000. Both alpha and numeric
characters can be used.
(See Figure 10.0)
8. SET ALARM MESSAGES
The SET ALARM MESSAGES
button allows you to set custom
messages for the different
alarms that are received. You
must press the SAVE button to
save any changes made.
(See Figure 11.0)
Pressing on a specific alarm box
will bring up a QWERTY keypad
for data entry.
(See Figure 11.1)

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Figure 12.1
9. GENERAL SETTINGS
The GENERAL SETTINGS button
allows you to set various options
on the MMRD7. This includes
ULLAGE PERCENT, REMOTE (ACK)
ACKNOWLEDGE, DELIVERY PAGE
CHANGE, HOME SCREEN
(selection display), and HOME
SCREEN TANK NUMBER. You can
enable a local or network printer
(if connected) and set the
BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT.
(See Figure 12.0)
a) Ullage Percent: The percentage used to calculate ullage on ATG printouts. Value
should match the ullage percentage on the ATG.
b) Remote ACK: Toggled on, acknowledges the alarm at the ATG via the MMRD7.
c) Delivery Page Change: When set to ON, will automatically wake up the MMRD7
display to show a tank with delivery in progress. OFF will disable this feature.
d) Home Screen: The dropdown (˅) toggles between Home Screen view options.
e) Home Screen Tank #: Choose which tank number information displays on the MMRD7
Home Screen.
f) Backlight Timeout: Sets the minutes of which the MMRD7 backlight times out to dim.
g) Printer Enable: Enables a local or network printer (if connected).
h) Backlight Dim Level:
Pressing the BACKLIGHT
icon in the upper right of
the General Settings page
will bring up the
BACKLIGHT ADJUSTMENT
page. This will allow you
to set one of seven pre-
defined screen brightness
settings on the MMRD7.
The parenthesized numbers refer to the BACKLIGHT DIM LEVEL number you can set
on the General Settings page. Additionally, you can save the percentage of the
constant screen brightness level on the MMRD7 by pressing one of the seven pre-
defined brightness settings and then the SAVE BRIGHTNESS button.
(See Figure 12.1)

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Figure 13.0
10. SOFTWARE UPDATE
The MMRD7 can perform a
software update, when
required, by pressing the
SOFTWARE UPDATE button.
(See Figure 13.0)
Additional information on
performing a software update is
available on the OMNTEC
website.
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