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Appendix B

Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization

B-8

Figure B-8.  TDIM Setup

11. Select the “System Setup” page and type in the Host name and then click the “Save” button (see example in 

Figure B-9). It is recommended that you use the network name assigned by the network administrator or some 
other name that identifies the location. While on this page click the Diagnostic Page link (bottom Left).

Figure B-9.  Entering Host name

12. In the “Diagnostics” page (lower left in above figure), click on “DIM Communications” to verify that the DIM 

communications are successfully being recorded by the Datalogger. Any transactions occurring after the 
Datalogger was configured will be shown on the screen (see example in Figure B-10). 

Select

Select

Enter label

Select DIM Protocol

Enter desired units

Select True

Accept default unless there is a conflict

TDIM (ETH1)

First select
System Setup
Page

Click on
host name
to open this
page

Enter Host name
(e.g., Site Name)

After saving the “Hostname” entry, click on the “Diagnostics” link 
to verify DIM communications

Summary of Contents for 8601 Series

Page 1: ...Manual No 577014 022 Revision D Site Prep Certification Manual 8601 Series Console...

Page 2: ...ur Terms and Conditions VEEDER ROOT S PREFERRED CARRIER 1 Contact Veeder Root Customer Service at 800 873 3313 with the specific part numbers and quantities that were missing or received damaged 2 Fax...

Page 3: ...rsal Sensor Mounting Kit Introduction 1 Product Description 1 Kit Contents 1 Mounting Sensors 1 Appendix B Enabling The TLS4 To Function As A Datalogger BIR Protocol DIM 1 POS System Requirements and...

Page 4: ...4 Ethernet Port Setup B 6 Figure B 5 Serial Port Setup SERIAL 2 POS B 6 Figure B 6 Entering ATG Command B 7 Figure B 7 Deleting ATG Command B 7 Figure B 8 TDIM Setup B 8 Figure B 9 Entering Host name...

Page 5: ...nstalling UL cUL approved Mag Probes use Manual No 577013 744 Related Documents DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO INSTALL EQUIPMENT This equipment must be installed according to the applicable installation docume...

Page 6: ...R OFF Live power to a device creates a potential shock haz ard Turn Off power to the device and associated accessories when servicing the unit WARNING Heed the adjacent instructions to avoid damage to...

Page 7: ...ual when mentioning any cable or wire being used for probe and sensor to console wiring it will be referring to shielded cable Wire Length Improper system operation could result in undetected potentia...

Page 8: ...ratings and Form and Serial number 3 Intrinsically safe wiring conduit knockout 1 top 1 bottom 4 Optional touch screen display 5 Status LEDs 6 T15 screws secure cover 2 places 7 Communication ports s...

Page 9: ...2 factory set to RS232 position 7 T20 screw secures Display CPU assembly 8 Optional 6 device intrinsically safe input connector 7 12 9 Standard 6 device intrinsically safe input connector 1 6 10 Optio...

Page 10: ...ure 3 1 J36 Mode Jumper shown in Operating Mode Position 2 SD Card 3 Software Features iButton 4 Display ribbon cable connector Consoles with GUI display only 5 Acknowledge switch cable connector J40...

Page 11: ...Universal AC power supply 100 to 249Vac 50 60Hz 2A maximum or DC power supply optional 24Vdc 2A max and 5Vdc 4A max Um 250Vrms or 250Vdc 240 Vac input 1 N L2 black 2 Ground green 3 L1 red 120 Vac Inpu...

Page 12: ...E therefore a Null Cable is needed in order for communication to happen between the two consoles A Data Communication Equipment DCE device such as a modem may be connected directly to the interface us...

Page 13: ...lug will have to be assembled in the field See TLS4 Troubleshooting manual P N 577014 058 for full instructions USB Ports 2 USB ports labeled USB 1 and USB 2 Item 7 in Figure 1 Expansion Port 10 pin c...

Page 14: ...S Terminals 1 2 TLS4 I S Terminals 1 2 TLS4 I S Terminals Red Black White From Sensor Epoxy sealed connections in a weatherproof junction box Seal off Green Black White From Sensor Epoxy sealed connec...

Page 15: ...C power WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ENVIRONMENT RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Explosive vapors or flammable liqui...

Page 16: ...ire rated for at least 90 C for barrier ground 3 Connect the input 120 or 240 Vac power wires as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Wiring AC Power to the Console LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 5 1 Attac...

Page 17: ...res for 24 Vdc 5Vdc and Ground and one 4 sq mm wire rated for at least 90 C for barrier ground 2 Connect the DC power wires as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Wiring DC Power to the Console LEGEND FOR NUMB...

Page 18: ...location do not gang wires together i e splicing all sump sensor wires together to run one wire back to console Use single lengths of wire with no splices to ensure optimum signal strength WARNING FA...

Page 19: ...ctices are acceptable by the authority having jurisdiction at this location The direct burial method requires grinding using an abrasive wheel a 1 4 to 3 8 wide by 1 1 4 deep groove adding 1 4 of dept...

Page 20: ...1 Grade 2 Cord grip 3 Epoxy filled splice enclosure 4 Drill oversized hole in sump for DB cable 5 Dow Corning 890 SL silicone Pavement Sealant 6 Expanded polyethylene foam backer rod e g Applied Extr...

Page 21: ...TLS4 is unfamiliar review the TLS4 Quick Help Guide P N 577014 034 or after the home screen displays touch the Actions icon then the Help icon to open the TLS4 console s online help Once online help d...

Page 22: ...rsal Mounting Kit Contents Mounting Sensors Depending on the type of pan you are using you can configure the Universal Mounting Kit in several different ways Some of the more frequently used mounting...

Page 23: ...zer tube to prevent excess clamping pressure on the sensor see Figure A 2 Figure A 2 Mounting the Sensor in a Stabilizer Tube to a Support Bar Sensor stabilizer tube Sensor Support bar sensors snstbtb...

Page 24: ...rs A 3 Figure A 3 Mounting the Sensor in the Dispenser Pan sensors mntsndp eps Sensor Clamp Extender bracket Support bar 3 8 16 Spring nut 3 8 16 x 7 8 hex bolt 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolt w washer and nut...

Page 25: ...nsor using Two Extension Brackets 3 8 16 Spring nut Support bar Extension bracket Extension bracket Clamp sensors extbkt eps Sensor 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolt w washer and nut 3 8 16 x 7 8 hex bolt 1 4 20...

Page 26: ...Kit Mounting Sensors A 5 Figure A 5 Mounting the Sensor to Rigid Conduit U Bolt U bolt L bracket Clamp Sensor Rigid conduit sensors snlbkt eps 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolt w washer and nut not shown 1 4 20 x...

Page 27: ...ing Kit Mounting Sensors A 6 Figure A 6 Mounting the Sensor to a Supply Line Supply line U bolt L bracket Sensor Clamp sensors snsupln eps 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolt w washer and nut not shown 1 4 20 x 1 1...

Page 28: ...it Mounting Sensors A 7 Figure A 7 Mounting the Sensor in a Containment Sump Clamp L bracket Sensor Containment sump wall sensors sncntmnt eps 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolt w washer and nut not shown 1 4 20 x...

Page 29: ...S consoles The following POS systems Table B 1 are known to have implemented the Veeder Root protocol and thus support BIR protocol DIM Dispenser Interface Module Datalogger Site Connection and Initia...

Page 30: ...laptop or PC operating system used to configure this hardware In the Network Connections screen double click on the wired not wireless integrated Local Area Connection In the example below Figure B 1...

Page 31: ...ization B 3 Figure B 2 Local Area Connection X Properties dialog box selections 5 When the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box opens make the selections shown in Figure B 3 Firs...

Page 32: ...ure B 3 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box selections Click this radio button Enter this address Click OK button to save Click Close button changes close his dialog and return...

Page 33: ...P address select Static IP and enter the IP address assigned by your network administrator Once this is complete click the Save button to keep these settings see example in Figure B 4 If the site is u...

Page 34: ...B 5 Serial Port Setup SERIAL 2 POS 9 Go to the DLSetup application by clicking on white arrow in blue circle top center of screen see Figure B 6 and under System Setup click on ATG Commands 1 in Figur...

Page 35: ...en Figure B 7 Deleting ATG Command 10 Select TDIM set up Select TDIM ETH1 from the drop down menu On the TDIM Enable drop down select TRUE and type in a label maximum of 20 characters Then select the...

Page 36: ...ost name 12 In the Diagnostics page lower left in above figure click on DIM Communications to verify that the DIM communications are successfully being recorded by the Datalogger Any transactions occu...

Page 37: ...ring Date and Time 14 From the System Setup menu click on the Units page 1 select the desired units 2 click Save 3 see example in Figure B 12 Figure B 12 Selecting System Units Select Click back arrow...

Page 38: ...rom the completion of the previous step to allow for the system to re initialize with the new settings Then click on the Communication Testing link at the lower left bottom of the System Setup column...

Page 39: ...en click on the Stop button see example in Figure B 17 Figure B 17 POS Protocol Type Results 19 The Datalogger should now be configured to collect inventory and transactional data which will be period...

Page 40: ...has failed and you will need to contact FMS or the network administrator for troubleshooting assistance Figure B 18 FMS Heartbeat Screen IMPORTANT Connectivity between the Datalogger and FMS must be v...

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