- First of all you need to be logged in and have admin access to the Domain.
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Then, go to "Start"
3. And, if not selected, select the "Asset" option.
4. Select the "Quick Add" option on the right side of the page and click "Tank".
5. Fill up all the Asset details and information.
Note: If you don't have a Site created, click on the "Add" button and fill up the information on the location of the tank.
6. When you scroll down to the "Tank Details" part, insert the ID Number and select the "Tank Type".
7. Select the option "Set Tank Dimensions (volumetrics)" and then click " Add" so the dimensions can be determined.
8. Fill up the Tank Information and the Dimensions of the tank.
9. Then, scroll down and go to the Strapping Chart part. Select the "Use Strapping Chart For Graph" and next "Generate Strapping Points". When finished, hit "Save & Close" on the top right corner of the page..
10. When back at the Asset creation page, make sure you select the correct sensor. Radar Level Sensor UTR30 (Range: 30 meters).
11. Then, select the right channel in this case, usually is channel 1, the display units that you wish and then the Max Capacity of the tank in the desired Unit (Gal US, Kg, Ins WC..).
Note: Don't select any Pressure Sensor as this is a Radar Sensor and there is no pressure in it.
12. Select the Product that you have on the tank and the Event Rules. To finalize this part, just press "Save & Close" on the top right corner of your screen.
13. Now, you go back to the "Start" menu and then "Administration" and select "Asset" to find your device.
14. After you find your device, open it up and then, click on the Asset page.
15. On the right corner of your page, click on the ID of your device.
16. Then, when you are on the configuration menu, scroll down and go to the AI Channels, select the channel where your sensor is, and click on the pencil.
17. When on this menu, scroll down and go to the "Advanced options" and here is the important part. Make sure you have the right measurements for the tank. Blocking distance - Usually is not changed, this is the distance that is ignored by the sensor, it starts reading after this value. Empty Distance - This is the measurement that needs to be from the bottom of the sensor, to the bottom of the tank. Full Distance - This is the fill point of the tank to the bottom of the tank. If this is not correct, the readings could be off. Also, they need to be in Millimeters.
18. After this part is finished, click "Save and Close" and then you are done.
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