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Warranty

OPW Fuel Management Systems warrants that all OPW Tank Gauge and Petro Vend Fuel Control systems supplied
by OPW Fuel Management Systems to the Original Purchaser will be free from defects in material and/or
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of installation or 15 months from
the date of shipment from OPW. Additionally, OPW Fuel Management Systems warrants that all upgrades and
replacement parts (new and remanufactured) supplied by OPW Fuel Management Systems will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and serviced for a period of 90 days from the date of installation or for the
remainder of the system’s original warranty, whichever is greater, as set forth in the first sentence of this statement.
The foregoing warranties will not extend to goods subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, or improper installation or
maintenance or which have been altered or repaired by anyone other than OPW Fuel Management Systems or its
authorized representative. The buyer’s acceptance of delivery of the goods constitutes acceptance of the foregoing
warranties and remedies, and all conditions and limitations thereof.

If a claim is made within the warranted time period that any equipment and/or remanufactured part is defective in
material or workmanship under normal use and service, such equipment and/or remanufactured part shall be returned
to OPW Fuel Management Systems, freight prepaid. If such equipment or remanufactured part is found by OPW Fuel
Management Systems in its sole judgment to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use and service,
OPW Fuel Management Systems shall, at its sole option, repair or replace such equipment and/or remanufactured part
(excluding, in all instances, fuses, ink cartridges, batteries, other consumable items, etc.) OPW Fuel Management
Systems shall not be held responsible for data loss or retrieval on returned products.

The warranties, as set forth above, are made expressly in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied
(including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose and of all other
obligations or liabilities on OPW Fuel Management Systems’ part.) Further, OPW Fuel Management Systems neither
assumes, nor authorizes any other person to assume for it, any other liability in connection with the sale of the
systems, or any new/replacement part that has been subject to any damage from any act of nature or any force
majeure. Any terms proposed by the Original Purchaser either orally or in writing are expressly rejected. The terms
and conditions expressed in this document may only be changed upon the express written consent of OPW Fuel
Management Systems.

The term “Original Purchaser” as used in these warranties shall be deemed to mean the authorized OPW Fuel
Management Systems’ distributor to which the system or any new/replacement part was originally sold. These
warranties may be assigned by the original purchaser to any of its customers who purchase any OPW Fuel
Management Systems’ systems or new/replacement parts. This document shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the law of the State of Illinois. OPW Fuel Management Systems and Original Purchaser agree that
any legal action or proceeding under or with respect to this document may ONLY be brought in the courts of the State of
Illinois, or the United States District Court having jurisdiction in the City of Hodgkins, Illinois. Original Purchaser
expressly consents to personal jurisdiction in any of the above-mentioned forums and agrees to waive all defenses
based on improper venue or inconvenient form should an action be brought therein.

The sole liability of OPW Fuel Management Systems, for any breach of warranty, shall be as set forth above. OPW
Fuel Management Systems does not warrant against damage caused by accident, abuse, faulty or improper
installation or operation. In no event shall manufacturer’s liability on any claim for damages arising out of the
manufacture, sale, delivery or use of the goods exceed the original purchase price of the goods. In no event shall OPW
Fuel Management Systems be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damage or loss of product.

TERMS

Ex-works our factory, Hodgkins, Illinois, USA
Installation not included.
All trade names are registered. Patents pending.
Subject to engineering improvement and/or other changes.

Doc. No.: M00-20-7074 Rev.: 6

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Summary of Contents for M00-20-7074

Page 1: ...Part Number M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Issue Date 9 15 2016 Supersedes 12 14 2011 M00 20 7074 Wireless Modem IOM Digi XCTU v6 3 1 and above...

Page 2: ...t OPW Fuel Management Systems Visit us at www opwglobal com or contact us at Call 1 877 OPW TECH 877 679 8324 For calls outside US and Canada call 1 708 485 4200 Fax 1 800 421 3297 Monday through Frid...

Page 3: ...Antenna Recommended 13 2 2 4 Multiple FITs Networking 14 2 2 5 FSC with Remote Antenna Recommended by Manufacturer 14 2 2 6 FSC with Remote Modem 14 2 2 7 FSC with Modem Mounted Antenna Not Recommende...

Page 4: ...oint To Point Operation 2 Wireless Modems 28 3 5 1 Modem 1 Configuration 28 3 5 2 Modem 2 Configuration 29 Section 4 Operation and Troubleshooting 30 4 1 Hardware Setup 30 4 2 Range Test Setup 34 4 2...

Page 5: ...r site survey and test information if you are not sure of your installation site 1 1 Overview Your wireless modem can be used in many applications l Sites that cannot be connected by conduit sites tha...

Page 6: ...software 1 09 or higher l K800 Hybrid l System2 l C OPT l FSC3000 l SiteSentinel Integra The standard kit includes l Radio modems with 6 in 152 4 m antennas l Petro Net connectors l Two 2 directional...

Page 7: ...for different types of setups Pre Installation on the next page will show the restrictions and requirements for wireless communications Typical Installations for the Wireless Modem on page 12 will sho...

Page 8: ...it will work at the desired location Communication systems have several components that should be looked at in each system l Transmitting element l Receiving device l The environment through which co...

Page 9: ...may change over time due to growing vegetation building construction etc If obstacles exist between two points the antennas can be raised on one end or on both ends to clear the Fresnel Zone of obstr...

Page 10: ...m Antenna gain is an important variable that can be adjusted in order to increase range Antenna gain describes the amount of focus the antenna is able to apply to the system by directing the energy Th...

Page 11: ...ransmitter or receiver All RF cables add some loss to the system For any given cable the longer the cable the more signal will be lost over that cable Because of this the length of the cable should be...

Page 12: ...nna is not suitable for all applications When setting up the Wireless Modem you can install the antenna directly onto the FIT 1 Connect the power supply to the power terminals in the FIT 2 Place the m...

Page 13: ...5 inch hole in the pedestal 11 Seal the hole in the FIT with silicone Figure 2 3 FIT Remote Antenna Outside View 2 2 3 FIT with Remote Antenna Recommended The Wireless Modem can also be set up with a...

Page 14: ...he cable to the remote antenna 3 Mount the antenna to a pole or suitable surface using the hardware provided 4 Power the modem by plugging the power supply into a wall outlet 2 2 6 FSC with Remote Mod...

Page 15: ...Wireless Installation with Outdoor Pole Mounted VSmart NOTE Some installations will require an external antenna Refer to FIT with Remote Antenna on page 12 for the VSmart and console antenna installa...

Page 16: ...ntly install and wire the remote station modem Polarity is critical with all RS 485 communications Petro Net Terminal 1 goes to pin 8 on the modem and Terminal 2 goes to pin 2 on the 9 pin modem conne...

Page 17: ...a pole or other surface using the supplied mounting brackets Antenna cables are available in 20 foot lengths When mounting the antenna remotely be sure to protect the antenna cable with conduit IMPOR...

Page 18: ...Console l Connect the wireless modem two wire connector to the console Petro Net connectors n Black to terminal 1 n White to terminal 2 VSmart Connection Figure 2 8 TerminalConnections to VSmart l Co...

Page 19: ...mmunicate with Wireless Petro Net Modems l Test Wireless Modem parameters l Configure Wireless Modem parameters 1 Click the blue DOWNLOAD XCTU button on the Digi website see the link above to download...

Page 20: ...an RS 232 cable included with Wireless Modem part numbers that end with an RA suffix 6 Click the Discover button to find the Radio Modules connected to your PC a Select a COM Port and push Next Doc No...

Page 21: ...b Select COM Parameters use the defaults and push Finish c Wait for the modem s to be detected Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 21 of 43...

Page 22: ...7 Select the discovered modem s 8 Select Add selected devices Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 22 of 43...

Page 23: ...9 Click the Radio Module on the left to verify configure Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 23 of 43...

Page 24: ...nd you can proceed with the installation instructions The modems are pre configured for use with one 1 or two 2 modems If you have three 3 or more wireless modems continue with the configuration instr...

Page 25: ...3 4 1 FSC Modem Configuration Enter the settings in this screen as shown below Figure 3 1 FSC Modem Configuration FSC HP Match MT 14 MY 0 RR 0 DT FFFF Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 25 of 43...

Page 26: ...3 4 2 FIT 1 Modem Configuration Enter the settings in this screen as shown below Figure 3 2 FIT 1 Modem Configuration FIT 1 HP Match DT 0 MY 1 XXX RR 20 MT 14 Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 26 of 43...

Page 27: ...3 4 3 FIT 2 Modem Configuration Enter the settings in this screen as shown below Figure 3 3 FIT 2 Modem Configuration FIT 2 HP Match DT 0 MY 2 XXX RR 20 MT 14 Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 27 of 43...

Page 28: ...set DIP switches to 1 5 6 ON and all others OFF For normal operation 5 6 ON all the rest OFF NOTE It does not matter which modem is connected to the FSC or the FIT 3 5 1 Modem 1 Configuration Enter t...

Page 29: ...3 5 2 Modem 2 Configuration Enter the settings as shown below Figure 3 5 Modem 2 Configuration Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 29 of 43...

Page 30: ...Wireless Modem part numbers that end with an RA suffix 3 Attach the serial loopback adapter red connector to the DB 9 serial port of Radio 2 The serial loopback adapter configures Radio 2 to function...

Page 31: ...a Select a COM Port and push Next b Select COM Parameters use the defaults and push Finish Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 31 of 43...

Page 32: ...c Wait for the modem s to be detected 7 Select the discovered modem s Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 32 of 43...

Page 33: ...8 Select Add selected devices 9 Click the Radio Module on the left to verify configure Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 33 of 43...

Page 34: ...an be up to a mile or more To maximize range survey the site Keep the sending and receiving antennas in line of sight with each other 4 2 1 Performing a Range Test Follow the steps below to perform a...

Page 35: ...b Select COM Parameters use the defaults and push Finish c Wait for the modem s to be detected Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 35 of 43...

Page 36: ...3 Select the discovered modem s 4 Select Add selected devices Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 36 of 43...

Page 37: ...5 Click the Radio Module on the left to verify configure Click the Tools dropdown and select Range Test Doc No M00 20 7074 Rev 6 Page 37 of 43...

Page 38: ...ext to Range Test type and select Loopback b Under Select the remote radio device select the radio button for Specify 16 bit address c Enter the source address of the other modem in the text box d Cli...

Page 39: ...Troubleshooting Performing a range test will give an initial indication of the expected performance If the loopback test indicates that additional range may be required ask the following questions ab...

Page 40: ...n help keep the losses to a minimum Often a longer serial data cable can be used in conjunction with a shorter coaxial cable to keep antennas in a desired location The radiating portion of the antenna...

Page 41: ...particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on OPW Fuel Management Systems part Further OPW Fuel Management Systems neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it...

Page 42: ...are Version Key Changes 0 NA NA 1 NA NA 2 NA NA 3 127 4 1 11 4 150 4 20 11 5 348 4 11 12 Rebrand 6 1050 9 15 16 Digi XCTU version 6 3 1 Significant changes to GUI from manufacturer Reactivated origina...

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