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Function Code: 10T

Function: Inventory Report


Command Format: <S0H>10T (T = tank number 1 to 8, 0 = all active or configured tanks)
Typical Response Message:
Multiple tank:
<S0H>100MMDDHHmmsssTPssssIIIhhGGGGGGSFFFtGGGGGGWWt (1st tank)
TPssssIIIhhGGGGGGSFFFtGGGGGGWWt (2nd tank)
etc.
up to 8 tanks
Single tank:
TPssssIIIhhGGGGGGSFFFtGGGGGGWWt9F6E9<ETX> (last tank)
<S0H>102MMDDHHmmsssTPssssIIIhhGGGGGGSFFFtGGGGGGWWt9F6E9<ETX>
NOTES:
1. "MMDDHHmm" is present time in month, day, hours, minutes.
2. "sss" is three system status characters, each can be 0 (off) or I (on):
a. The first “s" is present leak test OFF/ON status.
b. The second "s" is present power reset OFF/ON status.
c. The third “s" is present external input OPEN (0)/CLOSED (1) status.
3. "T" is tank number 1 through 8. Tanks appear in sequential order.
4. “P" is product code character (set by function 55T or 75T).
5. "ssss" is four tank status characters:
a. The first "s" is "1" if the tank is "active".
b. The second "s" is "1" if the tank is "configured" (see function 670 or 870).
c. The third "s" is unused (always 0).
d. The fourth "s" is "1" if there is a delivery-in-progress. It is set when a rising product level is
detected. Whenever the increase is not sufficient to meet the full "delivery" criteria, it is cleared.
However, if the criteria continue to be met, this flag is not cleared until the delivery report is
stored, printed and a "delivery end" message has been sent (if enabled).
6. "IIIhh" is the fuel level in inches and hundredths.
7. "GGGGGG" is fuel volume in gallons.
8. "SFFFt" is fuel temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and tenths with a preceding sign character (0 or
-).
9. "GGGGGG" is tank ullage (unused capacity) in gallons.
10. "WWt" is water level in inches and tenths.

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