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Fuel Level Sensors

In the “Settings” tab select the “Inputs” section from the list.

In the “Fuel Level Sensors” section:

Omnicomm Configurator Remote configuration server

“Data source” – select the type of fuel level sensors. Possible options:

  • “Digital LLS” – when connecting fuel level sensors Omnicomm LLS
  • “Frequency LLS-AF” – when connecting fuel level sensor Omnicomm LLS-AF
  • “Vehicle sensor” – when connecting the vehicle standard fuel sensor
  • “CAN Bus” – when connecting to the CAN bus
  • “Struna +” (except for Smart) – when connecting to the “Struna +” system
  • “PMP-201” (except for Smart) – when connecting the level gauge PMP-201
  • “Disabled” – in case fuel level control is not required.

When Omnicomm LLS and Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensors are connected:

“Number of connected sensors” – specify the number of sensors connected to the terminal.

When choosing LLS fuel level sensors connected to a universal input, you need to configure the universal input. For automatic configuration of the universal input in Omnicomm Configurator press the “Configure UI” button.

“Filtration” – enter the size of inner filter. Possible options of filtration:

  • “None” – filtration is performed only according to the settings in the Omnicomm LLS sensor
  • “Weak” – used in case of product installation in stationary fuel storages and non-mobile machinery
  • “Medium” – used in case of vehicle's operation in normal road conditions
  • “Strong” – used in case of vehicle's operation in normal and severe road conditions
  • “Maximum” – used in case of vehicle's operation in severe road conditions and when connecting a standard fuel sensor with analog output

When connecting to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor:

  • “Fuel tank volume, L” – enter the fuel tank volume. Possible values: 0 to 65,000
  • “Current fuel volume, L” – displays the current volume according to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor

Connect the “PMP-201” sensor and the “Struna +” system according to the documentation on these devices. You may connect only one “Struna +” system. The network address, by default, is 80.

Connect one Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor to the Terminal Omnicomm Profi, Profi Wi-Fi according to the diagram:

Connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor

Connect Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensor to the Terminal Omnicomm Profi, Profi Wi-Fi according to the diagram:

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Connect several Omnicomm LLS-AF sensors to the terminal one by one, starting with 1 universal input. Only one Omnicomm LLS-AF sensor can be connected to the Omnicomm Smart and Smart Promo terminals.

Omnicomm LLS-AF sensor must be set to output a frequency signal in the range from 30 to 1053 Hz.

Connect one Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor to the terminal Omnicomm Optim and Smart according to the diagram:

Connection of the Omnicomm fuel level sensor Omnicomm LLS 30160 Connect one or more Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors side-by-side via the RS-485 interface.

Connect Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensor to the terminals Omnicomm Optim and Smart according to the diagram:

Connection of the Omnicomm fuel level sensor Omnicomm LLS 30160

When connecting the terminals to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor:

  • “Fuel tank volume, L” – enter the fuel tank volume. Possible values: 0 to 65,000
  • “Current fuel volume, L” – displays the current volume according to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor

Connect the “PMP-201” sensor and the “Struna +” system according to the documentation on these devices. You may connect only one “Struna +” system. The network address, by default, is 80.