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VeederRoot® Gateway User Manual
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CONFIGURATION AND SETTINGS
This section contains instructions and screenshots on how to configure this device. All configuration is
handled via the web pages of the device.
The CAS 2700-02 VeederRoot® Gateway uses a meta-configurer. This means that during the
configuration process, the end points (BACnet IP Objects and Modbus Registers) are automatically
generated. There are two ways for configuring the unit, standard and advanced. The Standard
configuration is useful if the VeederRoot® panel has 10 or less Tanks and 10 or less Sensors. If there
are more than 10 Tanks or Sensors, then you must use the Advanced Configuration.
There are also two protocols to choose from for VeederRoot® communication, Serial or TCP/IP. The
configuration process for both is very similar and any differences will be described in the following
sections.
The next sections contain the steps on how to do both configurations and screenshots of the web
pages.
VeederRoot® Standard Configuration
As mentioned above, the Standard Configuration has a limit of configuring up to 10 Tanks and 10
Sensors. If the VeederRoot® panel has more, then you must use the Advanced Configuration.
To access the Standard configuration webpage, open a web browser and type in the following:
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http://{ipAddress}/bin/veederrootserial/config/
for VeederRoot® Serial or
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http://{ipAddress}/bin/veederroottcp/config/
for VeederRoot® TCP/IP
where {ipAddress} is the IP Address of the CAS 2700-02 device.
Note: To determine the IP Address of the device, please refer to section
The config web page contains a simple form to fill out to complete the configuration.