FUEL MANAGER DEVICE OVERVIEW The Fuel Manager Device acts as a bridge between the ATG and the Teton Technology FUEL App. Below is a reference diagram of the device's components and a Status Light Key that should be used for troubleshooting and setup. Each device should come with an approved power supply and the appropriate Serial cable for the user's ATG model.
DISCLAIMER STEP 1 of this document is to serve as general instructions for installing an RS-232 Serial Communication Card into a VeederRoot TLS-350 or similar ATG console. It is recommended to have a trained professional do this installation. Teton Technology is not liable for any property damage, down time, or loss of data, due to misuse of these instructions or faulty equipment.
2) Open Printer Cabinet Open the left-hand door of the console by unscrewing the left-top and left-bottom Torx screws. See image below. 3) Check Dip Switch Settings a) Ensure that the Battery Backup switch is set to “ON” (up). See dip switch location on page 13.
4) Turn Console Power Off Locate the breaker switch to the Veeder Root System and turn it off. Damage to the comm card and or Veeder Root may occur if the card is inserted while the power is on! The system should beep once and the screen should go blank. figure 3.
STEP 2 - CONFIGURE PORT SETTINGS: Note: If “Communication Setup”, cannot be accessed by the following instructions, flip the dip-switch 4. This will override the system allowing access for 30 minutes. 1) Print Port Settings Starting from the main overview on the Veeder Root. Press “Mode”...
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d) To change a setting, press the “Change” button until the correct value is shown then press “Enter” to save changes. e) Press the “Step” button to continue to the next setting. Continue to change and save the settings until the values match the settings above. f) Print port settings again to ensure that the correct values were saved.
Step 3 - NETWORK CONNECTIONS Ethernet Connection The fuel manager device is capable of connecting to a network via its Ethernet Port, WiFi, or both. The device defaults to using the ethernet port and uses WiFi as backup if both are connected.
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2) Once in Setup Mode, go to WiFi settings on a wifi device such as a smartphone or computer and connect to the “Fuel Setup” network. No password is needed. Once connected, your wifi device should launch the “WiFi Manager” as shown below.
Once corrected, the status LED will fade in and out cyan. Ethernet and WiFi Connection: If the Fuel Manager device is connected via both Ethernet and WiFi the status light will fade Cyan with a blip of Green on every cycle.
ADDITIONAL TOPICS ACCOUNT LOGIN Accounts are generated when a user's email is added to a location under User Settings >> Add User. This triggers an email to be sent to the user added for login setup. After the user finalizes registering via email, their account is created.
TROUBLESHOOTING ● The Teton FUEL app is not updating. If the Status LED of the Fuel Manager device is fading in and out Yellow, check the port settings on the ATG and the cable connections. Ensure that the correct port is chosen when configuring port settings as shown in Step 2.
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