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Revision: D
Manual No: 577014-022
8601 Series Console
Site Prep Certification Manual

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  • Page 1 Revision: D Manual No: 577014-022 ● 8601 Series Console Site Prep Certification Manual...
  • Page 2 If “lost” equipment is delivered at a later date and is not needed, Veeder-Root will allow a Return to Stock without a restocking fee. Veeder-Root will NOT be responsible for any compensation when a customer chooses their own carrier.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    BIR Protocol DIM ............................1 POS System Requirements and Limitations ................1 Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization ..................1 Figures Figure 1. TLS4/8601 Series Console - Dimensions and Hardware ..........4 Figure 2. Component Locations (Front Cover Removed) ............5 Figure 3. Component Locations Underside Of Display/CPU Board Ass’y.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Figure A-3. Mounting the Sensor in the Dispenser Pan ...............A-3 Figure A-4. Mounting the Sensor using Two Extension Brackets ..........A-4 Figure A-5. Mounting the Sensor to Rigid Conduit ...............A-5 Figure A-6. Mounting the Sensor to a Supply Line ................A-6 Figure A-7.
  • Page 5: Related Documents

    IECEx UL/cUL Descriptive System Descriptive System Control Drawing Equipment Document No. Document No. Document No. Associated Apparatus 8601 Series Console 331940-017 331940-117 331940-018 Intrinsically Safe Apparatus for Wireless Applications Tank Gauge Accessories 331940-005 331940-105 331940-012 Related Manuals 577013-578 TLS Monitoring Systems Contractor’s Site Preparation Guide...
  • Page 6: Safety Symbols

    Introduction Safety Symbols Safety Symbols The following safety symbols are used in this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and precautions. EXPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE Fuels and their vapors are extremely explosive if Fuels and their vapors are extremely flammable. ignited.
  • Page 7: National Electrical Code Compliance

    PROBE- AND SENSOR-TO-CONSOLE WIRING Wire Type To ensure the best operating systems available, Veeder-Root REQUIRES the use of shielded cable for all probes and sensors regardless of conduit material or application. In these installations, shielded cable must be rated less than 100 picofarad per foot and be manufactured with a material suitable for the environment, such as Carol™...
  • Page 8: Component Identification

    SERIAL 2 ETH 3 USB 2 ETH 1 Figure 1. TLS4/8601 Series Console - Dimensions and Hardware LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 1 1. Power conduit knockout (1 top/1 bottom) 7. Communication ports - standard: Serial ports 1 (full handshaking) and 2 2.
  • Page 9: Figure 2. Component Locations (Front Cover Removed)

    Component Identification National Electrical Code Compliance P2 RS232 P1 RS232 P2 RS485 P1 RS485 Figure 2. Component Locations (Front Cover Removed) LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 2 Reset (Acknowledge) button panel shown below): 1. AC or DC input power connector (as ordered) 2.
  • Page 10: Figure 3. Component Locations Underside Of Display/Cpu Board Ass'y

    Component Identification National Electrical Code Compliance Tech Figure 3. Component Locations Underside Of Display/CPU Board Ass’y. LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 3 1. J36 Mode Jumper (shown in Operating Mode Position) 5. Acknowledge switch cable connector (J40) - Consoles without GUI display only 2.
  • Page 11: Console Wiring Inputs

    This section details TLS4 power, communication, and device input connections and requirements. Table 1. TLS4 Wiring Inputs Connector Description NOTE: The TLS4/8601 Series console is factory configured for either AC input power or DC input Input Power power, but not both. (Item 1, Figure 2) Universal AC power supply:100 to 249Vac, 50/60Hz, 2A maximum;...
  • Page 12 Console Wiring Inputs National Electrical Code Compliance Table 1. TLS4 Wiring Inputs Connector Description 1 Low Voltage Input: Low Voltage Inputs Maximum contact closure circuit ratings 12 Vdc, 0.015A (Item 3, Figure 2) Class I wiring is required for these 12 volt closure circuits. Legend Input Dry Contact Switch...
  • Page 13 Console Wiring Inputs National Electrical Code Compliance Table 1. TLS4 Wiring Inputs Connector Description 1 Ethernet port standard, labeled ETH 1 (Item 7 in Figure 1) Ethernet Ports 1 Optional Ethernet port (Switch ETH 2 and ETH 3) (Item 8 in Figure 1) Optional CDIM module - Two RJ-45/RJ-485 serial ports, labeled CDIM 1 and CDIM 2 (Item 9 in Figure 1) Factory Installed Optional Modules...
  • Page 14: Probe And Sensor Field Wiring

    Probe And Sensor Field Wiring Figure 4 contains diagrams for connecting, at the field junction box, cables from the probes and sensors to cables from the console. Check diagrams closely for polarity requirements. 1/2'' rigid 1/2'' rigid conduit conduit Black Green Green From...
  • Page 15: Console Installation

    (Class I, Division 1 or 2). Console Location For console location, refer to the ‘System Consoles’ section of manual 577013-578 on the Veeder-Root Tech Docs CD-ROM prior to installing the 8601 Series Console. Mounting the Console To mount the console remove the two T15 screws in the bottom of the cover (see Figure 1).
  • Page 16: Ac Input Power

    Console Installation Wiring the Console AC INPUT POWER 1. Check the Input power rating on the label affixed to the underside of the console to verify whether input power requirements are 120 Vac or 240 Vac 2. Pull four wires between the power panel and the console; three #14 AWG or larger color-coded wires for AC line (hot), AC neutral and chassis ground;...
  • Page 17: Dc Input Power

    Console Installation Wiring the Console DC INPUT POWER 1. Check the Input Power Rating on the label affixed to the underside of the console to verify whether input power requirements are +24Vdc and +5Vdc 1. Pull three wires between the DC power source and the console; three #14 AWG or larger color-coded wires for +24 Vdc, +5Vdc and Ground;...
  • Page 18: Probe And Sensor Conduit Installation

    Probe and Sensor Conduit Installation WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ENVIRONMENT, RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Probes and sensors operate in areas where flammable liquids and explosive vapors may be present.
  • Page 19: Direct Burial Cable

    Also, if the intrinsically safe wires enter the building in a wiring trough, only Veeder-Root intrinsically safe wire can be in the trough.
  • Page 20: Figure 8. Example Probe Wiring Run Via Direct Burial Cable

    Probe and Sensor Conduit Installation Wiring Run Methods >3'' (76mm) 022-13 Figure 8. Example Probe Wiring Run via Direct Burial Cable LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 8 1. Grade 8. Seal-off 2. Cord grip 9. Rigid conduit 3. Epoxy filled splice enclosure 10.
  • Page 21: Initial Startup Procedure

    Touchscreen with Help topics. TLS4 INITIAL SETUP Workflow Wizard is an application in the TLS4 that guides the user through the Veeder-Root recommended setup screens during the console’s initial commissioning. From the console’s touch screen, Workflow Wizard Setup can be accessed by touching Menu>Setup>Workflow Wizard>Setup Workflow.
  • Page 22: Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit

    Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Introduction This addendum describes installation procedures for the Universal Mounting Kit for Dispenser Pan and Containment Sump Sensors, Part Number 331144-001. Since you can use the Universal Mounting Kit in a variety of ways, only the most commonly used mounting methods are described.
  • Page 23: Figure A-2. Mounting The Sensor In A Stabilizer Tube To A Support Bar

    Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors components from the kit as required. The spacer for the1-1/2 inch machine screw is only needed with a stabilizer tube to prevent excess clamping pressure on the sensor (see Figure A-2). Support bar Extender bracket Sensor 3/8-16 x 7/8 hex bolt...
  • Page 24 Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors Support bar 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt Sensor w/ washer and nut (not shown) 3/8-16 Spring nut Extender Clamp bracket 3/8-16 x 7/8 hex bolt 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 machine screw w/ washer and nut sensors\mntsndp.eps Figure A-3.
  • Page 25 Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors 3/8-16 Spring nut Support bar 3/8-16 x 7/8 hex bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt w/ washer and nut Extension bracket Sensor Extension bracket Clamp 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt w/ washer and nut (not shown) 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 machine screw w/...
  • Page 26 Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors U-Bolt U-bolt Rigid conduit Sensor 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt w/ washer and nut Clamp (not shown) L-bracket 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 sensors\snlbkt.eps machine screw w/ washer and nut Figure A-5. Mounting the Sensor to Rigid Conduit...
  • Page 27 Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors Supply line Sensor Clamp U-bolt L-bracket 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 machine screw w/ washer and nut 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt w/ washer and nut sensors\snsupln.eps (not shown) Figure A-6. Mounting the Sensor to a Supply Line...
  • Page 28 Appendix A: Universal Sensor Mounting Kit Mounting Sensors Containment sump wall Sensor L-bracket 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex bolt Clamp w/ washer and nut (not shown) 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 machine screw w/ sensors\sncntmnt.eps washer and nut Figure A-7. Mounting the Sensor in a Containment Sump...
  • Page 29: Appendix B: Enabling The Tls4 To Function As A Datalogger

    POS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS For sites using the Datalogger DIM, the Point of Sales (POS) system must conform to established Veeder-Root protocol and allow the Datalogger to collect the metered sales data necessary for it to perform its Business Inventory Reconciliation (BIR) and Wet Stock Management (WSM) tasks.
  • Page 30 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Press Enter click type: network connections NOTE: The screen shots contained in this appendix are for reference purposes only. The actual settings and data shown in the following examples are dependent on the laptop or PC operating system used to configure this hardware.
  • Page 31: Figure

    Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization First select this item Second click Properties button 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.
  • Page 32 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Click this radio button Enter this address Default is 255.255.0.0 change to 255.255.255.0 Click OK button to save changes, close his dialog and return to the one below: Click Close button Figure B-3. Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box selections...
  • Page 33 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization 6. On the laptop, open an internet browser and enter the IP address https://169.254.21.12/GeneralSetup in the browser’s address bar. When the login page displays, enter ‘guest’ for both User name and Password. NOTE: The Datalogger simultaneously runs two applications; one programs the general communication proto- cols (GeneralSetup), and the other programs how the Datalogger gathers its information (DLSetup).
  • Page 34 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Click this arrow to switch between the GeneralSetup and DLSetup applications ETH 1 Figure B-4. Ethernet Port Setup 8. Click on “Serial Port Setup” (1) and in the “Device” field, select “SERIAL 2:”. Use this connection for the connection to the POS, and enter “POS”...
  • Page 35 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization i@C300 DIM_EVENTS Figure B-6. Entering ATG Command Click on the DIM Command page and then click on the trash can icon on the right end of the i@C300 command line to delete the i@C300 command (see Figure B-7). Jump back to the “General Setup” application by clicking on arrow top center of screen.
  • Page 36 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Select TDIM (ETH1) Select True Enter label Select Accept default unless there is a conflict Select DIM Protocol Enter desired units 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).
  • Page 37 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Click back arrow to return to System Set- up screen Select Figure B-10. Verifying DIM Communication 13. From the System Setup menu, select Date and Time link to access the current date/time entry screen (see example in Figure B-11).
  • Page 38 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization 15. Click on arrow just to the left of the date to switch to DLSetup application (see Figure B-13). Click on this arrow icon to jump to DLSetup Figure B-13. Switching to DL Setup 16.
  • Page 39 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization Select Click on Inventory button Figure B-15. Inventory Command Results 18. Click on “POS” to detect the POS protocol. Click the “START” button next to “Auto Detect Protocol” and wait for the Protocol Type to appear (see example in Figure B-16. Click on Start button Select Figure B-16.
  • Page 40 Appendix B Datalogger Site Connection and Initialization FAIL. A PASS confirms that the Datalogger is successfully communicating with FMS. A FAIL indicates that the connection has failed and you will need to contact FMS or the network administrator for troubleshooting assistance.
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