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Manual No: 577013-774 Rev.: B Operator's Quick Help ProPlus ProMax...
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Notice Veeder-Root makes no warranty of any kind with regard to Veeder-Root reserves the right to change system options or this publication, including, but not limited to, the implied features, or the information contained in this publication. warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Console Operating Features Page 1 Display (showing operating mode - no alarms) MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL Alarm Light - Red ALARM MODE TEST Warning Light - Yellow FUNCT- BACKUP TION PRINT CHANGE STEP Power Light - Green PAPER TANK ENTER...
Key Functions Page 2 Press to silence the alarm. This will Press to generate the various The period (.) is on key "1". The decimal point (•) not reset the display or disable any reports. is on the Right Arrow key ( ). ALARM PRINT TEST...
Automatic Reports Page 3 INVENTORY INCREASE REPORT ADJUSTED DELIVERY REPORT (BIR Option) This report is generated after each During the delivery the TLS-350R is T1: REGULAR UNLEAD delivery. It shows the volume of the T1: PRODUCT 1 continuously monitoring any sales INVENTORY INCREASE ADJUSTED DELIVERY REPORT tank contents before and after delivery...
Business Inventory Reconciliation (BIR Option) Page 4 The TLS-350R, in addition to accurately measuring the TO PRINT A RECONCILIATION REPORT contents of each tank, also monitors the amount of fuel Press Mode until the display shows: dispensed at the pumps. The volume of fuel dispensed is RECONCILIATION MODE then compared with the fall in fuel level in the appropriate PRESS <FUNCTION>...
Variance Reports Page 5 If enabled in Setup Mode, you can generate daily, weekly, and/or periodic Delivery Variance Reports, Book Variance Reports, and Variance Analysis Reports. Also, you can display and print Variance Reports for all products, or for a specific product. (Refer to the Variance Reports paragraph in the Reconciliation section of the Operator’s Manual for complete report printing options, such as printing weekly or periodic reports.) TO PRINT BOOK VARIANCE REPORTS...
Maintenance Report Variance Reports (Continued) Page 6 TO PRINT VARIANCE ANALYSIS REPORTS Press the White (Maintenance Report) key on the front panel: Press Mode until the display shows: MAINTENANCE REPORT PRESS <PRINT> RECONCILIATION MODE PRESS <FUNCTION> TO CONT Press Print to print the default number of records (20), start- ing from the default (current) date;...
In-Tank Leak Test Report Inventory Report Page 7 MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL Press Function until the display shows: Press Print for a complete inventory report for all tanks. To display the inventory information from each tank, press IN-TANK TEST RESULTS Function until the display shows:...
Last Shift Inventory Report Inventory Increase Report Page 8 MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL Press Function until the display shows: Press Function once and Step until you see the Delivery message (the last delivery amount): LAST SHIFT INVENTORY PRESS <STEP>...
Entering A Ticketed Delivery Volume (BIR Option) Page 9 The Delivery Maintenance function, if enabled in Setup Mode, lets you edit, view, and print information about ticketed deliveries (refer to the Delivery Maintenance section of the Operator’s Manual for complete instructions and printing options). MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM ALL FUNCTIONS NORMAL Press Function until the display shows:...
Mag Sump Sensor Leak Test Results Smart Sensor Status Page 10 In the operating mode, press Function until the display shows: Smart sensor status reports the status of the smart sensors connected to the Smart Sensor/Press or Smart Sensor Module MAG SUMP LK TEST RESULTS and indicates if an alarm condition exists.
Warnings And Alarms Page 11 The TLS console is constantly monitoring its probes and sensors for ALARMS warning and alarm conditions, such as fuel leaks, excessively high or Alarms indicate a potentially dangerous situation may have occurred. low fuel levels, and equipment problems. WARNING! DO NOT IGNORE ALARMS! Know the alarm response When in the Operating mode and there is no warning or alarm procedures for your site.
In-Tank Warning And Alarm Levels Page 12 Single-Wall Double-Wall Full Volume Full Volume Tanks Tanks Max (Label) Volume Max (Label) Volume Limit Limit High Level Limit High Level Limit Overfill Limit Overfill Limit Delivery Limit Delivery Limit Low Level Limit Low Level Limit High Water Limit Water Warning Limit...
In-Tank Alarms Page 13 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM Water collecting in the tank has Fuel level in the tank is below the T1: DELIVERY NEEDED T1: HIGH WATER WARNING exceeded the Water Warning level. Delivery Needed level.
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In-Tank Alarms (Continued) Page 14 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM Fuel loss has exceeded the pre- T1: LEAK ALARM Fuel level in the tank has exceeded T1: OVERFILL ALARM programmed limit during a leak test the Overfill Level during a delivery.
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In-Tank Alarms (Continued) Page 15 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM Fuel loss in the tank has exceeded a Fuel level in the tank has exceeded T1: MAX PRODUCT ALARM T1: SUDDEN LOSS ALARM pre-set limit during a Leak Test.
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In-Tank Alarms (Continued) Page 16 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM A periodic in-tank leak test has not An annual in-tank leak test has not T1: PER TST NEEDED ALM T1: ANN TST NEEDED ALM been successfully completed within been successfully completed the preset time period.
Liquid Sensor Alarms Page 17 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM The sensor has detected liquid in the The Interstitial Monitor for the tank L1: INTERSTITIAL ALARM L1: FUEL ALARM sump being monitored. has detected a change in the (Flashing Red light) interstitial fluid level;...
Dual-Float Discriminating Sensor Alarms Page 18 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM The sensor at the location shown has The sensor at the location shown L1: FUEL ALARM L1: LIQUID ALARM detected fuel vapor or liquid. has detected at least 1 inch of non- hydrocarbon liquid.
Vapor Sensor Alarms Page 19 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM The vapor sensor has detected fuel The vapor sensor is immersed in V1: FUEL ALARM V1: WATER ALARM vapor in the monitoring well. water and will not work.
Groundwater Sensor Alarms Page 20 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM The groundwater sensor has detected The water level in the monitoring well G1: WATER ALARM G1: FUEL ALARM fuel. shown is below the groundwater sensor (this may occur during (Flashing Red light) ACTION:...
Vacuum Sensor Alarms Page 21 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM There may be a leak in the monitored Hardware failure - sensor or s1: VACUUM WARNING s1: COMMUNICATION ALARM interstitial space. There is a possibility interconnecting wiring to console.
PLLD/WPLLD Line Leak Detection Alarms Page 23 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM 3 gph (11.3 lph) line test failure. 0.1 gph (0.38 lph) test failure. Q1: ANNUAL LINE FAIL Q1: GROSS LINE FAIL Dispensing halts, if programmed to do Dispensing halts, if programmed so, while the alarm is active.
System Status Messages Page 24 CAUSE: CAUSE: MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM XM The system backup battery has The paper roll is empty. PAPER OUT BATTERY OFF failed. ACTION: (Flashing Yellow light) (Flashing Red light) ACTION: Replace paper (see Changing the Do not switch off power to the Printer Paper).
To Start An In-Tank Leak Test Page 25 Press Function until the display shows: START IN-TANK LEAK TEST PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE To test individual tanks press Step, Change, Enter and Step. To test all tanks press Step twice and the display will show: TEST CONTROL: ALL TANKS TIMED DURATION To end the test manually press Change, Enter and Step;...
To Stop In-Tank Leak Testing Page 26 Press Function until the display shows: TO STOP TESTING ALL TANKS Press Step twice. The display will show: STOP IN-TANK LEAK TEST PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE STOP LEAK TEST: ALL TANKS PRESS <ENTER> TO STOP SINGLE TANK TESTING Press Step, Change, Enter and Step.
Pressurized Line Leak Detection Tests (PLLD Option) Page 27 TO START A PLLD TEST To select 3.0 gph test, press Step, or press Change to select 0.2 or 0.1 gph tests, then press Enter. In the Operating mode, press Function until the display shows: To select the 3.0 gph test, press Step.
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Page 28 TO PRINT ALL PLLD TEST RESULTS TO STOP A PLLD TEST In the Operating mode, press Function until you see the dis- In the Operating mode, press Function until you see the message: play below then press Print: STOP LINE PRESSURE TEST PRESS <STEP>...
Wireless Pressurized Line Leak Detection Tests (WPLLD Option) Page 29 TO START A WPLLD TEST To select 3.0 gph test, press Step, or press Change to select 0.2 or 0.1 gph tests, then press Enter. In the Operating mode, press Function until the display shows: To select the 3.0 gph test, press Step.
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Page 30 TO PRINT ALL WPLLD TEST RESULTS TO STOP A WPLLD TEST In the Operating mode, press Function until you see the dis- In the Operating mode, press Function until you see the message: play below then press Print: STOP WPLLD LINE TEST PRESS <STEP>...
To Set The System Date Page 31 SETUP MODE Press Mode until the display shows: PRESS <FUNCTION> TO CONT. SETUP MODE Press Function. If the system has a security passcode you will be asked to enter a six digit code: ENTER PASSCODE: SYSTEM SETUP Enter the code using the alphanumeric keys and press Enter.
To Set The System Time Page 32 f the date is correct press Step. SET TIME The display will show: TIME: 8:24 AM If the time is correct press Mode twice to return to the Operating mode. To change the time press Change and enter the correct time. Select either AM or PM by using the arrow keys. TIME: 1:24 PM Press Enter to confirm the time.
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Changing The Printer Paper Page 33 The paper roll should be changed Pull out the take-up spool (2) and when a red stripe appears on the separate its two halves by pulling printouts. them apart. Remove the printed reports, but do not discard the A 4-roll pack of printer paper (Part reports as they may be required Number 514100-210) is available...
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Page 34 Feed the paper tail (9) over If using the Take-up Spool (2) place the paper tail (9) between the paper guide (4) and down the two halves and press them behind the the paper feed firmly together until you hear a roller (5).
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