Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 Operating instructions

EVOTM 200 AND EVOTM 400
AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES
PROGRAMMING GUIDE

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reliability and accuracy of the informaon contained in this manual at the me of prinng, we recommend that
you refer to “franklinfueling.com” for the most current version of this manual. All product specicaons, as well as
the informaon contained in this publicaon, are subject to change without noce. Franklin Fueling Systems does
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For technical assistance, please contact:
Franklin Fueling Systems
3760 Marsh Rd.
Madison, WI 53718
USA
Web: franklinfueling.com
Telephone:
USA and Canada: +1.608.838.8786, +1.800.225.9787
USA and Canada Technical Support: +1.800.984.6266
UK: +44 (0) 1473.243300
Mexico: 001.800.738.7610
China: +86.10.8565.4566
EVO is a trademark and SCALD is a registered trademark of Franklin Electric Company, Inc.
Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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Contents
Introducon ......................................................................................................................................1
FMS funcons ................................................................................................................................1
Convenons used in this manual ..................................................................................................2
Quesons and concerns ................................................................................................................3
Operang precauons...................................................................................................................3
Open source soware ...................................................................................................................4
Inspecon of materials ..................................................................................................................4
Warranty informaon ....................................................................................................................4
Cered programmer or service person.......................................................................................4
Staon owner or operator.............................................................................................................4
Approvals .......................................................................................................................................5
Denions and acronyms ..............................................................................................................5
Related documentaon .................................................................................................................5
Geng Started..................................................................................................................................7
User Interfaces (UI)........................................................................................................................7
LCD Touch Screen Interface........................................................................................................7
Web Browser Interface...............................................................................................................7
Security Control ..........................................................................................................................7
Connecng a PC or Laptop Computer...........................................................................................8
Connecng a PC to the Mini USB Port .......................................................................................8
Connecng a PC to the Ethernet Port........................................................................................8
Conguring IP Sengs for Communicaon ..................................................................................9
Obtain an IP Address Automacally ..............................................................................................9
Use the Following IP Address ........................................................................................................10
Check Status of Connecon...........................................................................................................10
Navigaon and Setup........................................................................................................................11
Console Navigaon ........................................................................................................................11
Navigaon Buons .....................................................................................................................11
Quick Jump Menu (QJM)............................................................................................................11
Quick Jump Menu.......................................................................................................................12
Text Entry Screen .....................................................................................................................12
Number Entry Screen ..............................................................................................................12
Inial Console Conguraon .........................................................................................................13
Touch Screen Calibraon............................................................................................................13
Console Registraon Opons .....................................................................................................13
Printer Setup...............................................................................................................................13
Setup Menu ................................................................................................................................14

Conguraon Opons .............................................................................................................14
Date / Time Set ...........................................................................................................................14
Network Parameters...................................................................................................................14
IP Address Sengs ..................................................................................................................15
Web Browser Interface.....................................................................................................................17
Navigang Applicaons Remotely .................................................................................................17
Accessing the Web Browser Interface........................................................................................17
Making Changes to System Parameters ........................................................................................17
Password Prompng......................................................................................................................18
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................18
Backup Setup Files .........................................................................................................................18
Download....................................................................................................................................18
Upload.........................................................................................................................................19
Nocaons...................................................................................................................................19
Programming the system..................................................................................................................21
Preferences ....................................................................................................................................21
Language Opons ......................................................................................................................21
Regional Formats........................................................................................................................21
Units...............................................................................................................................................22
Conguring System ID....................................................................................................................22
Programming .................................................................................................................................22
System ID ....................................................................................................................................23
System Preferences ....................................................................................................................23
Date/Time ...................................................................................................................................23
User Roles ...................................................................................................................................23
Users 24
Address Book ..............................................................................................................................24
Networking .................................................................................................................................24
Communicaons.........................................................................................................................25
Email 26
Prinng........................................................................................................................................26
Low Voltage Inputs (Dry Contacts) .............................................................................................26
Relays ..........................................................................................................................................27
Fuel Management System..........................................................................................................27
Dispenser Interface.....................................................................................................................27
One Touch Buons .....................................................................................................................28
Logic Condions..........................................................................................................................28
Nocaons................................................................................................................................28
Products......................................................................................................................................29
Tank Types...................................................................................................................................29
Tanks 30
Manifolds ....................................................................................................................................31
Sensors........................................................................................................................................31
Compliance Tracking...................................................................................................................32
Pumps .........................................................................................................................................32

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Pump Group................................................................................................................................32
TS-TPI Overview and Funconality...................................................................................................33
TS-TPI Overview.............................................................................................................................33
On-start leveling mode...............................................................................................................33
Live Leveling.............................................................................................................................34
Priority mode...........................................................................................................................34
Alternang mode.....................................................................................................................34
Other TS-TPI funcons................................................................................................................34
TPI Setup ........................................................................................................................................35
Pump Groups ..............................................................................................................................36
Alarms and Troubleshoong.............................................................................................................37
System alarms................................................................................................................................37
FMS alarms ....................................................................................................................................38
Wire sensor alarms........................................................................................................................41
TPI alarms.......................................................................................................................................42
Appendix A: Standard Products Table ..............................................................................................45
Appendix B: Standard Products Table ..............................................................................................47

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Introduction
This manual provides programming and troubleshoong informaon for the EVO™ 200 and
EVO™ 400 automac tank gauges (ATGs) to installers, operators, and technicians. The fuel
management systems (FMS) applicaon in the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs e together the
monitoring and alarm capabilies of the ATG with advanced technologies to supply tank and level
data more accurately and eciently. This manual also provides informaon about the
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATG interface, which is used to program the system and maintain all
applicaons through both the front panel of the console and a web interface. Safety issues,
troubleshoong informaon, warranty, service, and return policies are also covered and must be
followed.
FMS functions
The main funcon of EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs is to represent levels for inventory and
tank leak tesng by monitoring probe inputs and performing calculaons based on those inputs.
The console, in conjuncon with external fuel system equipment, may provide posive system
shutdown, based on programmed rules.
Sites that use EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs have the ability to monitor and perform:
• Tank inventory monitoring.
• Tank leak detecon.
• Leak detecon sensor monitoring.
• Sump leak detecon.
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs also allow sites to generate and print:
• Inventory reports.
• Alarm History reports.
• Delivery reports.
• Tank Test reports.
• SCALD® Tesng reports (when applicable).
• Regulatory reports.
• Sensor reports.
• Reconciliaon reports (when applicable).

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Conventions used in this manual
This manual includes safety precauons and other important informaon presented in the
following format:
NOTE: This provides helpful supplementary informaon.
IMPORTANT: This provides instrucons to avoid damaging hardware or a potenal hazard to the
environment, for example: fuel leakage from equipment that could harm the environment.
CAUTION: This indicates a potenally hazardous situaon that could result in minor or
moderate injury if not avoided. This may also be used to alert against unsafe pracces.
WARNING: This indicates a potenally hazardous situaon that could result in severe injury or
death if not avoided.
DANGER: This indicates an imminently hazardous situaon that will result in death if not
avoided.
This indicates an alarm has acvated and provides details so you can correct the problem. You
can custom program system hardware failure warnings, as well as leak detecon sensor, line leak,
and tank-related alarms. Events denoted below with an asterisk “*” are ones you must program:
• The red alarm light or yellow warning light ashes.
• The console annunciator alarm horn sounds.*
• Internal output relays for external alarm devices acvate.*
• Alarm reports print automacally, either locally through direct interface or remotely
through USB.*
• Alarm and test reports are sent to a specied e-mail address.*
• Reports are sent to remote locaon(s) through an internal data/fax modem.*

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Questions and concerns
In case of emergency, follow the procedures established by your facility. If you have quesons or
concerns about safety or need assistance, use the informaon below to contact Franklin Fueling
Systems:
Web: franklinfueling.com
Telephone:
USA and Canada: +1.608.838.8786, +1.800.225.9787
USA Technical Support: 1.800.984.6266
UK: +44 (0) 1473.243300
Mexico: 001.800.738.7610
China: +86.10.8565.4566
Operating precautions
Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS) equipment is designed to be installed in areas where volale
liquids such as gasoline and diesel fuel are present. Working in such a hazardous environment
presents a risk of severe injury or death if you do not follow standard industry pracces and the
instrucons in this manual. Before you work with or install the equipment covered in this manual,
or any related equipment, read this enre manual, parcularly the following precauons:
IMPORTANT: To help prevent spillage from an underground storage tank, make sure the delivery
equipment is well-maintained, that there is a proper connecon, and that the ll adaptor is ght.
Delivery personnel should inspect delivery elbows and hoses for damage and missing parts.
CAUTION: Use only original FFS parts. Substung non-FFS parts could cause the device to
fail, which could create a hazardous condion and/or harm the environment.
WARNING: Follow all codes that govern how you install and service this product and the
enre system. Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing
this equipment and related equipment. A potenally lethal electrical shock hazard and the
possibility of an explosion or re from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are
accidentally turned on while you are installing or servicing this product. Refer to this manual (and
documentaon for related equipment) for complete installaon and safety informaon.
WARNING: Before you enter a containment sump, check for the presence of hydrocarbon
vapors. Inhaling these vapors can make you dizzy or unconscious, and if ignited, they can explode
and cause serious injury or death. Containment sumps are designed to trap hazardous liquid
spills and prevent environmental contaminaon, so they can accumulate dangerous amounts
of hydrocarbon vapors. Check the atmosphere in the sump regularly while you are working in
it. If vapors reach unsafe levels, exit the sump and venlate it with fresh air before you resume
working. Always have another person standing by for assistance.
WARNING: Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installaon of this product
and its associated systems. When no other regulaons apply, follow NFPA codes 30, 30A, and 70
from the Naonal Fire Protecon Associaon. Failure to follow these codes could result in severe
injury, death, serious property damage, and/or environmental contaminaon.

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WARNING: Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. The equipment in this manual
is usually mounted underground, so reduced visibility puts service personnel working on it in
danger from moving vehicles that enter the work area. To help prevent this safety hazard, secure
the area by using a service truck (or some other vehicle) to block access to the work area.
WARNING: Make sure all wiring enters the console’s enclosure through the designated
knockouts. There could be an explosion hazard if you use other openings.
WARNING: You must run wiring from probes or sensors to the FMS console in conduits that
are separate from all other wiring. Otherwise, there is an explosion hazard.
WARNING: Substung components could impair intrinsic safety. EVO™ 200 and
EVO™ 400 ATGs are intrinsically safe for sensors installed in – Class I, Division 1, Group D –
hazardous locaons. Substuon of components could make the energy liming circuitry in the
system ineecve and could cause an explosion hazard. Repairs to EVO™ 200 and
EVO™ 400 ATGs, or aached components, should only be performed by a qualied, factory-
trained technician.
DANGER: Make sure you check the installaon locaon for potenal ignion sources such as
ames, sparks, radio waves, ionizing radiaon, and ultrasound sonic waves. If you idenfy any
potenal ignion sources, you must make sure safety measure are implemented.
Open source software
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs implement open source soware released under the General
Public License (GPL) as well as other open source licenses. As a customer, you are entled to
receive a copy of the licensed source code used within our product, if so desired. Please contact
our sales sta for more informaon.
Inspection of materials
Visually inspect all components for defects or damage prior to installaon. If any defect or
damage is found, do not use the product and contact FFS for further assistance.
Warranty information
See the FFS Fuel Management Systems & Product Warranty Policy for all warranty informaon.
Certied programmer or service person
Only an FFS cered programmer or service person is allowed to access both the user interface
keypad and areas internal to the FMS console.
Station owner or operator
The staon owner or operator of the FMS console is only allowed to access the user interface
keypad. Access to areas internal to the console is strictly prohibited.

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Approvals
All FMS models are UL and cUL listed 6L79 as Liquid Level Gauge / Leak Detecon Systems. Third
party approved leak detecon — Pd (probability of detecon) = 99.2 % for 0.1 or 0.2 gph leak
tests (0.1 = annual precision test, 0.2 is the monthly regulatory compliance test).
NOTE: The stac tank test does not support manifolded tanks.
NOTE: SCALD® is third-party approved for up to three manifolded tanks.
Denitions and acronyms
RS-232 – An IEEE standard for serial communicaon using a 9-pin connector.
RS-485 – An IEEE standard for serial communicaon using Shielded Twisted Pair or Unshielded
Twisted Pair wiring. RJ-45 – An IEEE standard connector for use in communicaons with Shielded
Twisted Pair wiring, usually data.
AST – Aboveground Storage Tank.
ATG – Automac Tank Gauge.
DCE – Data Communicaon Equipment DIM – Dispenser Interface Module.
DTE – Data Terminal Equipment .
DW/DWT – Double Wall/Double Wall Tank.
FAST – Franklin Auto Setup Tool FMS – Fuel Management Systems IS – Intrinsically Safe.
LCD – Liquid Crystal Display.
NC – Normally Closed NO – Normally Open OTB – One Touch Buon PC – Personal Computer.
QJM – Quick-Jump Menu.
RTD – Resistance Temperature Detectors .
STP – Submersible Turbine Pump TPI – Turbine Pump Interface.
URL – Uniform Resource Locator for the internet USB – Universal Serial Bus.
UST – Underground Storage Tank .
XML – eXtensible Markup Language.
Related documentation
The system installaon and operaon instrucons, troubleshoong guide and console
maintenance manual are provided for your use in separate documents. Detailed installaon and
tesng instrucons for each type of leak detecon sensor are present in the relevant manual,
and, likewise, the installaon, tesng, and programming of various upgrade kits and oponal
accessories are also contained in separate manuals, addenda, or in one of this document’s
appendices.
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 Automac Tank Gauges Installaon Guide (part number 228180003)
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 Automac Tank Gauges Operaon Guide (part number 228180016)

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Getting Started
Aer the Fuel Management System has been installed, typically your interacon with the system
will be from the LCD display, on-board printer; or using a Web Browser to program and monitor
the console. Remote operaon can be performed from a PC, either aached directly through a
network connecon or wirelessly through an oponal Wi connecon. All of the features of the
console are available through these input / output devices. Also, the console may be set up to
generate and send automated reports to email accounts or print reports at a programmed me.
Occasionally you may need console informaon, such as model and serial numbers. The model
number is located on the face of the console. The serial number is located on the le side of the
ATG. This label also shows the model number, voltage, manufacturer’s address, a warning symbol
and the unit’s voltage specicaons.
User Interfaces (UI)
LCD Touch Screen Interface
A color LCD touch screen is an oponal feature with EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs. This bright
display allows easy viewing in any lighng condion. Console funcons are easily accessed
through the LCD screen.
Web Browser Interface
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs include three methods of establishing a network connecon;
an RJ-45 Ethernet port a TYPE-B Mini USB port or the oponal Wi connecon. These three
methods allow customers to directly or remotely interface with EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs
using a PC and web browser. This means that console parameters can be modied and status/
alarm reports can be printed from virtually anywhere.
Security Control
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs include customizable access roles that can be assigned to
individual user to provide secure and control access to the ATGs. The Administrator access level
will allow full access to all features of the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs. Addional roles can be
congured with preset or customizable access permissions. The customizable roles allow system
administrators the ability to precisely control system access.

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Connecting a PC or Laptop Computer
To access the console using the Web Browser interface, connect a PC to the console through one
of the available network connecons: the Ethernet port, the mini USB port, or the oponal Wi.
If the console is connected to a local network, you can perform this setup from any PC on that
network by using a web browser.
The following instrucons are wrien specically for the Microso Windows® 7 operang
system. For assistance with other operang systems, please contact FFS Technical Support.
Connecting a PC to the Mini USB Port
The network connecon via the Mini USB port is designed to provide technicians easy access to
the ATG. By default, the port is setup with DHCP enabled to allow EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs
to assign IP addresses. This is generally the easiest way to connect to EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400
ATGs.
1. Turn on power to the PC and EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG.
2. Using a mini USB cable connect the Mini-B Type-B connector into the mini USB port on the
EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG.
3. Connect the Type-A USB connector a USB port on the PC
4. If your PC is setup to “Obtain an IP address automacally,” you can open a browser and
connect to the EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG using hps://192.168.171.171
Connecting a PC to the Ethernet Port
1. Using an Ethernet Crossover, 10 Base-T cable, plug the RJ-45 connector on one end of the
cable into the Ethernet port of the console.
2. Plug the RJ-45 connector on the opposite end of the cable to the Network Interface Card of
the computer.
3. Turn on and log into your PC.
NOTE: You may need to re-congure your TCP/IP sengs to allow the computer to communicate
with the console.
NOTE: Some modern laptops have automacally switching Network Interface Cards and as such,
will require the use of a standard cat 6 cable instead of a crossover.

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Conguring IP Settings for Communication
Before aempng to modify any computer sengs, contact the Informaon Technologies
department of your business, if available. Some computer accounts may have restricted
permissions to overcome before any changes are allowed to be made to TCP/ IP sengs.
At the PC:
1. Power up the PC and log into your Windows® operang system.
2. Click Start, then select Control Panel.
3. There are (2) two views sengs possible when using Windows® 7:
• In Category View, click Network and Internet, then click View Network Status and tasks
under Network and Sharing Center.
• In Icon View, click Network and Sharing Center.
4. Click the Change adapter sengs in the le hand column.
5. Click Local Area Connecon and select Properes.
6. In the Local Area Connecon Properes dialog box, under “This connecon uses the
following items,” select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP / IPv4) and click Properes.
There are various ways to congure a computer to communicate with EVO™ 200 and
EVO™ 400 ATGs. These factors depend upon the user’s computer knowledge and how the
computer is currently congured.
To determine which method is best for your site, read the instrucons in the following secon
carefully. Make detailed notes on the current conguraon of the TCP/IP sengs on the PC you
are using. Read both the “Obtain an IP address automacally” and the “Use the following IP
address” methods before making a choice between the two.
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Computers commonly use this seng to obtain an IP address automacally.
1. If Obtain an IP address automacally is selected, it may be best to click the Alternate
Conguraon tab.
2. Select User Congured.
3. Enter an IP address. For simplicity, make the last segment of the IP one number dierent
than the IP address of the console. Upon inial setup ONLY, the numbers used in the
gure may be used to congure the TCP/ IP sengs of your PC. Aer inial startup the
programmed parameters should be veried through the touchscreen
4. Leave all other informaon blank and click OK.
5. Close the Local Area network for changes to take place.

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NOTE: The consoles default IP address is 192.168.168.168. If the PC is normally congured to
acquire an IP address automacally, Alternate Conguraon may be used, as menoned above,
to allow a connecon to be enabled without the necessity of reconguring the computer each
me it will be used to connect to this console.
Use the Following IP Address
1. If Use the following IP address is selected and the entry boxes contain any informaon,
record this informaon for use when console programming is complete.
2. Enter an IP address. For simplicity, make the last segment of the IP one number dierent
than the IP address of the console. Upon inial setup ONLY, the numbers used in the gure
may be used to congure the TCP/ IP sengs of your PC.
3. Leave the DNS informaon blank.
NOTE: The consoles default IP address is 192.168.168.168. If the PC is normally congured to Use
the following IP address, make sure that all displayed informaon is recorded and kept prior to
making any changes. It may be necessary to use this informaon to re-congure the console once
programming is complete.
Check Status of Connection
1. Check the status of your connecon by going to the Network Connecons window.
2. If the connecon status is disabled, enable it by right-clicking on the Local Area Connecon
and selecng Enable.
3. Verify link light is lit next to the Ethernet port and RX light is ashing.If technical dicules
arise, please contact Franklin Fueling Systems Technical Support before proceeding.
NOTE: More informaon on the Web Browser Interface is located [on page 31] of this manual.

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Navigation and Setup
Console Navigation
The operang system is designed for easy navigaon. Applicaons allow the user to modify
programming opons by responding to on-screen commands. The following instrucons
show various operang system funcons, so that issues can be corrected eciently without
interrupng dispensing or sales.
NOTE: The Login buon allows users who have appropriate credenals to log into the system.
Navigation Buttons
There are many ways to navigate the applicaons of the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs. Listed
below are buons that will help you navigate the funcons of the console.
Quick Jump Menu (QJM)
The Quick Jump Menu was developed to simplify system navigaon. From the Quick Jump Menu
you can access secons of the EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs with a few quick selecons. When
the Quick Jump Menu buon is selected, it will bring you to three tabs Each tab will allow access
to dierent informaon:
• Applicaons - Tanks, Manifolds, Sensors, Condions, Pumps, Reports, Compliance, Alarms
• System-Conguraon, System Informaon, Reboot System, Factory Defaults, Erase Archives
• Tools- Calibrate Touchscreen

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Quick Jump Menu
NOTE: Your console will display some selecons depending upon installed equipment and user
access privileges.
Selecng the icon will take you to the summary screen for that item and allow you to access more
detailed informaon.
Text Entry Screen
Erase Individual
Characters
Save and Enter
Text
Use
International
Characters
Close Without
Saving
Use Upper-Case
Characters
Adds the .com extension
to an e-mail address
Number Entry Screen
Erase Individual
Characters
Save and Enter
Numerals
Close Without
Saving

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Initial Console Conguration
Inial setup must be completed before the console can be used. This secon will show how to
set custom parameters by navigang through the programming opons to set up an EVO™ 200 or
EVO™ 400 ATG for the rst me.
Touch Screen Calibration
Calibrang the touch screen will enable the console to beer recognize the area that you
“touch,” so that you can accurately enter in informaon. The LCD touch screen is calibrated at the
factory when a system is built but it may be necessary to re-calibrate occasionally. To calibrate
the touch-screen funcon of the display, you must rst access the calibraon applicaon.
1. From any screen, click Quick Jump>Tools > Calibrate Touchscreen.
2. The console will ask if you are sure that you want to proceed, answer Yes.
3. Follow the on-screen instrucons to complete the calibraon process.
Console Registration Options
Each console is custom ordered and built to each customer’s specicaons. That means that all
of the soware opons needed for your site are installed and tested. Before programming, check
the soware opons and verify that your purchased opons are present.
Pressing QJM > System Tab > System Informaon Icon > Soware Opons Tab will give you the
opon to view specic details about the system:
• Idencaon – View to locate the System Serial Number, Ethernet Address (not the same as
IP address), Controller Serial number and Date/Time of manufacture.
• Soware Opons – Displays the current installed soware opons.
• About - Provides contact informaon for Franklin Fueling Systems
Printer Setup
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 ATGs support prinng through the USB port or through a network
connecon. The following instrucons describe the process to detect all available printer and
select a driver:
1. Connect any USB printer to an EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG or connect the EVO™ 200 or
EVO™ 400 ATG to the network where the target printer resides.
2. From the Web interface navigate to Sengs/Printers
3. Click on the “Search for printers” buon
4. Wait for the system to locate the available printers.
5. Locate the desired printer from the list of available printers and click “Search” in the driver
column.

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Setup Menu
From any screen select QJM > System > Conguraon.
Conguration Options
Using the opons in this menu, you can change:
• System ID
• System Preferences
• Date/Time
• User Roles
• Users
• Address Book
• Networking
• Communicaons
• Email
• Prinng
• Diagnoscs
• Low Voltage Inputs
• Relays
• Fuel Management Systems
• Dispenser Interface
• One-Touch Buons
• Logic Condions
• Nocaons
Date / Time Set
To set the date and me, select QJM> System>Conguraon>Date/Time. Select the appropriate
Time Zone from the list. The NTP Server connecon informaon can be entered in the NTP
Servers secon. When nished, conrm your selecon by pressing the conrm buon. It is
important to enter the date and me informaon correctly to ensure reports and alarms can be
accurately tracked.
Network Parameters
To communicate with your network equipment (i.e. router, switch, hub, etc.) you will need to
modify the network parameters. Select QJM>System>Conguraon. Scroll down to Networking
and select Ethernet Port. Select IPV4 and enter the sengs.
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