Veeder-Root TLS-450PLUS Install, Setup, & Operation Manual
Veeder-Root TLS-450PLUS Install, Setup, & Operation Manual

Veeder-Root TLS-450PLUS Install, Setup, & Operation Manual

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Manual No: 577014-484
Revision: B
In-Station Diagnostics (ISD)
TLS-450PLUS Consoles for Veeder-Root Polisher and Healy CAS
Install, Setup, & Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 • Manual No: 577014-484 Revision: B In-Station Diagnostics (ISD) TLS-450PLUS Consoles for Veeder-Root Polisher and Healy CAS Install, Setup, & Operation 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 LAMPS, FUSES, AND LITHIUM BATTERIES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY. If "Warranty" is purchased as part of the Fuel Management Service, Veeder-Root will maintain the equipment for the life of the contract in accordance with the written warranty provided with the equipment. A Veeder-Root Fuel Management Services Contractor shall have free site access during Customer’s regular working hours to work on the equipment.
  • Page 4 been certified, for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation when proof of the date of install is provided or fifteen (15) months from date of manufacture when proof of date of installation is not provided. We will repair or replace the product if the product is returned to us;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ........................6 Date/Time Setup .......................6 Device Setups ........................7 Air Flow Meter Setup ....................7 Atmospheric (ATM) Pressure Sensor Setup - With Veeder-Root Polisher Installation Only ......................9 Vapor Pressure Sensor Setup................10 Vapor Valve Setup - Only For Veeder-Root Polisher ..........12 Vapor Recovery Setup ....................13 Vapor General Setup....................13...
  • Page 6 Viewing and Printing Status Events (Monthly) Report..........67 Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection ..............68 Connecting Laptop to TLS-450PLUS ..............68 Setting up The TLS-450PLUS Serial Port For ISD Regulator Access....70 Setting Up Communication Between Laptop and TLS-450PLUS......72 Sending Console Commands.................73 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Single-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers ..............
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Figure 25. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example ........20 Figure 26. Confirm Hose Map Clear Message ............20 Figure 27. Accessing Vapor Collection Hose Mapping Setup Screen ....21 Figure 28. Vapor Collection Hose Mapping Setup Screen ........21 Figure 29. Unlock Hoses ..................22 Figure 30.
  • Page 8 Example Status Events (Monthly) Report ..........67 Figure 96. Example Status Events (Monthly) Report Printout .......67 Figure 97. Connecting Laptop to TLS-450PLUS for Serial Communication ..68 Figure 98. Connect Laptop to an Available RS-232 Comm Port ......69 Figure 99. TLS-450PLUS RS-232 Connector Pin Outs .........69...
  • Page 9: Site Requirements

    This manual provides instructions to set up, and operate the special components of the Veeder-Root ISD discussed in the Site Requirements section below. The ISD feature is an option for the TLS-450PLUS console platform, and as such, many of the setup/operation instructions for non-ISD specific ATG tasks (e.g., tank inventory, line leak detection, etc.) are covered in TLS-450PLUS/TLS4 Operator’s Manual or using TLS-450PLUS...
  • Page 10: Supported Vapor Recovery Systems

    CARB Executive Order V-R Vapor Polisher VR-204 Franklin Clean Air Separator (CAS) Contractor Certification Requirements Veeder-Root requires the following minimum training certifications for contractors who will install and set up the equipment discussed in this manual: TLS-450PLUS EVR for CA Installer...
  • Page 11: Related Manuals

    The manuals in Table 2 below are included for reference. Table 2: Related Manuals/Drawings V-R Manual Part Number TLS-450PLUS Console Site Prep & Installation Manual 577014-073 ISD Balance Vapor Flow Meter Installation Guide 577013-916 Vapor Pressure Sensor for Vent Stacks Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Example Site Diagrams

    Introduction Example Site Diagrams Example Site Diagrams Figure 1 shows an example site with a TLS-450PLUS controlled vapor processor. From hose vapor line Vapor Pressure Sensor Air Flow Meter (1 per site) (1 per dispenser) To USM Module To USM Module...
  • Page 13: Gasoline Pump And Line Requirements

    ISD Shutdown Requirements For ISD on the TLS-450PLUS, the gasoline lines must be able to be shutdown for required ISD Site/Hose alarms. Dispenser relays may be used to shut down gasoline dispensers for Hose alarms. The TLS 450 setup requires at least one Line to shutdown for required ISD alarms, otherwise the ‘Missing Relay’...
  • Page 14: Setup Introduction

    As with all TLS connections, you cannot change sensor wiring or module slots after programming or the system will not recognize the correct data. Reference the section entitled “Probe and Sensor Field Wiring” in the TLS-450PLUS Site Prep and Install manual (P/N 577014-073) for rewiring precautions.
  • Page 15: Device Setups

    Device Setups Touch Menu>Setup>Devices to assign addresses and other information for the ISD devices that will be monitored by the TLS-450PLUS, i.e. Air Flow Meter, Atmospheric Pressure Sensor, Vapor Pressure Sensor and Vapor Valve. AIR FLOW METER SETUP 1. Touch the Devices selection (Figure 3).
  • Page 16: Figure 5. Air Flow Meter Setup Screen

    Setup Device Setups 3. In the Address drop-down box select the address for the Air Flow Meter 1 (Figure 5). Touch the Label field to open the keypad and enter a name to identify the Air Flow Meter that refers to its Dispenser/FP location (e.g., AFM FP1-2), then touch the Enabled radio button to configure the device.
  • Page 17: Atmospheric (Atm) Pressure Sensor Setup - With Veeder-Root Polisher Installation Only

    Setup Device Setups ATMOSPHERIC (ATM) PRESSURE SENSOR SETUP - WITH VEEDER-ROOT POLISHER INSTALLATION ONLY The ATM Pressure Sensor is factory installed on the USM/ATM Module (P/N 0332818-006). At least one USM/ ATM Module must be installed in the console. You must configure at least one USM/ATM Module for use by the Vapor Polisher or a PMC Setup Fail will occur.
  • Page 18: Vapor Pressure Sensor Setup

    Setup Device Setups sensor (e.g., ATM Sensor). Touch the Enabled radio button to configure the ATM Sensor. Touch the check button to save your choice. Notice after saving, the Serial Number of this ATM Sensor is now visible. Figure 7. ATM Sensor Setup Screen VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR SETUP The Vapor Pressure Sensor (VPS) monitors the vapor pressure in the ullage space of the underground gasoline storage tanks.
  • Page 19: Figure 8. Accessing Vapor Pressure Sensor Setup Screen

    Setup Device Setups 1. Touch Vapor Pressure Sensor in the Menu>Setup>Devices list (Figure 8) to open the VPS sensor setup screen (Figure 9).   Figure 8. Accessing Vapor Pressure Sensor Setup Screen Figure 9. Vapor Pressure Sensor Setup Screen 2. Touch the Address drop down box and select the address of the VPS sensor. Touch the Label field and enter the label text for the sensor on the keypad then touch the green check button to accept the label.
  • Page 20: Vapor Valve Setup - Only For Veeder-Root Polisher

    Setup Device Setups VAPOR VALVE SETUP - ONLY FOR VEEDER-ROOT POLISHER 1. Touch Vapor Valve in the Menu>Setup>Devices list (Figure 10) to open the Vapor Valve setup screen (Figure 11) Figure 10. Accessing Vapor Valve Setup Screen Figure 11. Example Vapor Valve Setup Screen 2.
  • Page 21: Vapor Recovery Setup

    You must choose the appropriate data sheet from Appendix A for the vapor recovery system installed at your facility (e.g., Single or Multi-Hose Dispensers) and record in those sheets, all the unique information from sensors/ hose positions, prior to beginning the TLS-450PLUS setup procedure below. VAPOR GENERAL SETUP 1.
  • Page 22: Vapor Collection Setup

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup   Figure 14. Vapor General: General Setup Screen 2. Assessment Time defines when vapor assessment is scheduled to begin using the last 24 hours of data. Select the Vapor Pressure Sensor configured in the Pressure Sensor drop-down box and touch the check button to save your choice.
  • Page 23: General

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup General Touch General to access the Vapor Collection General setup screen (Figure 16). Figure 16. Example Vapor Collection General Setup Screen Configure the following fields depending on the site’s EVR Type selection: • EVR Type - Balance (default) or Assist •...
  • Page 24: Hose Labels

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Hose Labels 1. Touch the down arrow in the Crumb path below to return to the Vapor Collection setup screen (Figure 17).   Figure 17. Accessing Vapor Collection Hose Labels Setup Screens 2. Touch Hose Labels to access the Vapor Collection Hose Labels setup screen (Figure 18).  ...
  • Page 25: Hose Settings

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Hose Settings 1. Touch Vapor Collection in the Crumb path to return to the Vapor Collection setup screen (Figure 19). Touch Hose Settings to access the Vapor Collection Hose Settings setup screen (Figure 20). Figure 19. Accessing Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Screen Figure 20.
  • Page 26: Figure 21. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 21. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example 3. Touch the drop-down arrow in the Label field and select the Hose Label from the list (see Figure 22). Figure 22. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example 4.
  • Page 27: Figure 23. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 23. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example 5. Touch the drop-down arrow in the Air Flow Meter field and select the AFM associated with this hose (see Figure 24). Figure 24. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example 6.
  • Page 28 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 25. Vapor Collection Hose Settings Setup Example 7. Repeat this procedure for all appropriate hoses by selecting the hose number icons on the bottom selection ribbon. After saving an edit made for a hose in Hose Setup, a pop-up message will show and advise that the action will clear the Hose Mapping.
  • Page 29: Hose Mapping - Assisted Mode

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Hose Mapping - Assisted Mode 1. Touch Menu>Setup>Vapor Collection>Hose Mapping (Figure 27). Touch Hose Mapping to access the Vapor Collection Hose Mapping setup screen (see example in Figure 28).   Figure 27. Accessing Vapor Collection Hose Mapping Setup Screen Figure 28.
  • Page 30 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 29. Unlock Hoses 3. Go to the selected fueling point for hose 1 (see example in Figure 30). This example shows dispenser with four gasoline products via 1 hose. This hose has a Hose Label of Blend 3. There are two straight grades and two blended grades.
  • Page 31 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup the h 1: Blend3 Meters column. In this example “0” will post. Meter numbers can be “0 through 5”. A blended meter number will always be 9”. The FP column (Fueling Position Logical), is determined by the TLS. It may or may not match the FP Label (Fuel Position number located on the dispenser).
  • Page 32 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup 6. Next, we will map the Blended Grade 89. Dispense a 0.5 to 1.0 gallons. Wait approximately 30 seconds until the Hose Mapping screen (ref. Figure 33) assigns/displays the third Meter number into the h 1: Blend3 Meters column.
  • Page 33: Hose Mapping - Manual Mode

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 35. Example Hose 1 Hose Map Locked 10.Continue with the next hose in numeric hose order, dispensing the appropriate amount of product, checking the screen for information to populate, and then locking that hose. • Once the mapping process is complete, review your map.
  • Page 34 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 37. Example Missing Meter Map for Hose 3 1. To correct the hose 3 map manually, select h 3: Blend3 to be edited (see Figure 38). Figure 38. Example Hose 3 Selected for Editing...
  • Page 35 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup 1. Touch Actions > Edit Selected [Web: Click Edit button] to open the hose 3 edit screen (see Figure 39 and Figure 40). Figure 39. Example Selecting Hose 3 for Editing Figure 40. Hose 3 Edit Screen 2.
  • Page 36: Vapor Management

    Setup Vapor Recovery Setup Figure 42. Verify Corrected Hose 3 Meter Map Depending on changes made to an existing Hose Map, it may be necessary to select “Reset Hose Map and Hose Settings” option in Actions, to default values, to clear the entire Hose Mapping and Hose Setting screens.
  • Page 37 Setup Vapor Recovery Setup 2. Touch the Type drop-down box and select Veeder-Root Polisher (see Figure 44). Figure 44. Vapor Management Processor Setup Screen - Page 1 3. Notice the Vapor Valve field self populates when there is a Vapor Valve configured (as in this example).
  • Page 38: Automatic Events Setup: (Shutdown Requirements (Isd)

    ISD only applies to gasoline tanks: 1. The TLS-450PLUS considers a tank to be a gasoline tank if its thermal coefficient is greater than or equal to 0.00060 and less than or equal to 0.00079. (Typically, the thermal coefficient for a gasoline tank is programmed to 0.000700.)
  • Page 39 Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = TLS Pump Control) c. Via: Setup > Pumps and Lines > Pumps: i. Configure/Enable a Pump ii. Set the Mode to TLS Pump Control iii. Assign the appropriate Tank to the Pump iv. Set the Pump Control to the appropriate Relay v.
  • Page 40: Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = Pump Sense)

    Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = Pump Sense) i. Configure/ Enable Relay ii. Set the Type to Standard b. Via: Setup > Automatic Events > Device Tasks: a. Add a task for each Dispenser Relay: i. Set the Device to the Relay ii.
  • Page 41 Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = Pump Sense) a. Via: Setup >Pumps and Lines > Lines: i. Configure / Enable a Line ii. Assign the appropriate gasoline Pump(s) to the Line b. Via: Setup > Automatic Events > Device Tasks: Add a task for required ISD Site Alarms California Air Resources Board (CARB) requires that gasoline dispensing be shutdown for specific ISD Site alarms and Hose alarms (See Table 3 on page 5).
  • Page 42 Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = Pump Sense) ii. Set the Type to Standard b. Via: Setup > Automatic Events > Device Tasks: Add a task for each Dispenser Relay: i. Set the Device to the Relay ii. Set each required Hose Alarm for the appropriate Gasoline Hose(s) as a Trigger Figure 50.
  • Page 43: Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = External Pump Control)

    Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = External Pump Control) Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = External Pump Control) 1. For each Pump on a Gasoline Line: a. Via: Setup > Devices > Relay: i. Configure/Enable a Relay to supply power to pump control device i.
  • Page 44 Setup Automatic Events: (Pump Mode = External Pump Control) ii. Select LINE OUT for the appropriate Line as a Trigger   Figure 52. Example Device Task – External Pump Control - LINE OUT (No Dispenser Relay(s)) 4. Dispenser Relay Shutdown option: For each Dispenser Relay: a.
  • Page 45: Single Carb Evr/Isd Setup Printout

    Setup Single CARB EVR/ISD Setup Printout Single CARB EVR/ISD Setup Printout GUI only; Not available in Web view For CARB EVR / ISD setup, a single printout for the EVR / ISD setup for the California Air Resources Board (CARB) can be generated. This is the same as EVR / ISD setup printout format that can be created with the TLS-350 console.
  • Page 46 Setup Single CARB EVR/ISD Setup Printout Figure 55. Example EVR/ISD Setup Printout...
  • Page 47: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens AIR FLOW METER OVERVIEW 1. Touch Menu>Diagnostics>Air Flow Meter>Overview to display the Air Flow Meter Overview screen (see Figure 57). Figure 56. Accessing the Air Flow Meter Overview Screen Figure 57. Air Flow Meter Overview Screen - Page 1...
  • Page 48 Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens The four tables in this screen display status information for the selected Air Flow Meter. Touch the scroll down arrow to view the rest of the Air Flow Meter data tables (see Figure 58). Figure 58. Air Flow Meter Overview Screen - Page 2 2.
  • Page 49: Atmospheric Sensor Overview - Veeder-Root Polisher Only

    Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens ATMOSPHERIC SENSOR OVERVIEW - VEEDER-ROOT POLISHER ONLY 1. Touch Menu>Diagnostics>Atmospheric Sensor>Overview to display the Atmospheric Sensor Overview screen (see Figure 60). Figure 59. Accessing the Atmospheric Sensor Overview Screen Figure 60. Atmospheric Sensor Overview Screen - Page 1...
  • Page 50: Vapor Pressure Sensor Overview

    Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens 2. The four tables in this screen display status information for the selected Atmospheric Sensor. Touch the scroll down arrow to view the rest of the Atmospheric Sensor data tables (see Figure 61). Figure 61. Atmospheric Sensor Overview Screen - Page 2 3.
  • Page 51 Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens Figure 63. Vapor Pressure Sensor Overview Screen - Page 1 2. The four tables in this screen display status information for the selected Vapor Pressure Sensor. Touch the scroll down arrow to view the rest of the Vapor Pressure Sensor data tables (see Figure 64). Figure 64.
  • Page 52: Vapor Valve Overview - With Veeder-Root Polisher Only

    Diagnostics ISD Device Diagnostic Screens VAPOR VALVE OVERVIEW - WITH VEEDER-ROOT POLISHER ONLY 1. Touch Menu>Diagnostics>Vapor Valve>Overview to display the Vapor Valve overview screen (see Figure 66). Figure 65. Accessing the Vapor Valve Overview Screen Figure 66. Vapor Valve Overview Screen - Page 1 2.
  • Page 53: Pmc Status - Veeder-Root Polisher

    Diagnostics PMC Status - Veeder-Root Polisher Figure 67. Vapor Valve Overview Screen - Page 2 3. Touching Actions>Help opens the Online Help to view descriptive information about the data in the tables for this device. PMC Status - Veeder-Root Polisher Touch Menu>Diagnostics>PMC>Status (Figure 68) to open the PMC Status screen (Figure 69).
  • Page 54: Automatic Mode

    Diagnostics PMC Status - Veeder-Root Polisher Figure 69. PMC Status Diagnostic Screen (Scroll Down to View Additional Fields) AUTOMATIC MODE If PMC mode is in AUTOMATIC, PMC will control flow through the Vapor Polisher using its vapor control valve. The control algorithms will monitor tank pressure, vapor temperature and carbon temperature to monitor carbon canister loading.
  • Page 55: Vapor Monitor - Clear Test After Repair

    Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Clear Test After Repair Figure 70. Manually Switching Between PMC Modes Vapor Monitor - Clear Test After Repair Since ISD monitoring tests operate on sensor data gathered over a fixed time interval (calendar days), in normal operation, following a repair, it will be necessary for an Authorized Service Contractor (ASC) to perform a CLEAR TEST AFTER REPAIR (CTAR).
  • Page 56 Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Clear Test After Repair 2. In the Test Type drop-down box, scroll down to test type to clear, in this example, Vapor Leak (Figure 72). Figure 72. Select Test Type 3. Touch the Clear Test button to clear the test (Figure 73). Figure 73.
  • Page 57 Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Clear Test After Repair 6. The date and time in the Last Clear field updates (see Figure 75). Figure 75. Last Clear Field Updates 7. Touch the Share drop-down arrow to print out the updated Clear After Test Repair history (GUI only) (Figure 76).
  • Page 58: Vapor Monitor - Hose Events

    Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Hose Events 8. Notice - The Vapor Collection test type lets you to clear a collection test on specific fuel position hoses (see Figure 77). Figure 77. Clearing Vapor Collection Test By Hose Vapor Monitor - Hose Events 1.
  • Page 59 Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Hose Events Figure 79. Vapor Monitor Hose Events Screen 3. Touch the Actions button, then select a Fuel Position (FP) and Hose (item 1 Figure 80), Hose # (item 2) and touch the button to display the vapor collection events for the selected hose (fig). Figure 80.
  • Page 60 Diagnostics Vapor Monitor - Hose Events Figure 81. Vapor Collection Hose Events Screen This diagnostic screen contains vapor collection performance by hose events. In this screen you can verify, over time, vapor collection results on a selected hose. Recorded hose events on the screen are qualified as follows: •...
  • Page 61: Isd Operability Test Procedures

    ISD Operability Test Procedures The following procedures shall be used at field sites to determine the operability of the Veeder-Root ISD system to satisfy the requirements documented in VAPOR RECOVERY CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE, CP-201, CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMS AT GASOLINE DISPENSING FACILITIES.
  • Page 62: Readiness/Function Code

    Readiness/Function Code The TLS-450PLUS ISD software shall store a code upon first completing a full diagnostic check of all monitored components and systems. This is applicable when the ISD feature is initially setup or when power is restored. The TLS will store a readiness code following power-up and once a day at the ISD test time until the ISD feature is fully operational (ready).
  • Page 63: Report Access Printing

    Readiness/Function Code Vapor Flow Meter Operability Test 4. . Figure 82. ISD Monthly Report - Printout Example REPORT ACCESS PRINTING • ISD CARB Monthly (see Figure 89). • ISD Status Events (Monthly) (see Figure 95).
  • Page 64: Alarms

    Operations Alarms The TLS console is continuously monitoring the vapor recovery system and ISD sensors for alarm conditions such as excessively high or low vapor collection, containment system vapor leakage and equipment problems. ALARM MESSAGES ISD monitoring tests operate once each day. Warning and failure conditions are posted at the designated posting time after the tests are complete.
  • Page 65: Alarm Logs

    Operations Alarms ALARM LOGS Alarms will be recorded in the Warning Log or Failure Log of the monthly reports, which can be viewed electronically or via the integral printer (if queued in the most recent 10 events). The following example shows an excerpt from an electronically accessed monthly report.
  • Page 66: Isd Alarm Summary

    Operations Alarms ISD ALARM SUMMARY Table 4 summarizes the ISD Alarms. Alarms with footnote 2 will result in a site shutdown. Table 4: ISD Alarm Summary Suggested Troubleshoot- Monitoring Light Displayed Message Category Indicator Description ISD VAPOR LEAK WARN Containment Yellow Vapor Leakage Detection •...
  • Page 67: Other Alarms

    8th Consecutive Failure of Setup Test See TLS-450PLUS ISD Troubleshooting Manual, P/N 577014-463 for a complete list of suggestions. ISD Shutdown Alarms - see “Restarting Station After ISD Shutdown Alarms” on page 56. This warning will result in an ISD VP Status Warn.
  • Page 68 Operations Alarms Table 5: Other Alarms Light Displayed Message Indicator Set Condition Clear Condition afnn: CHK VAPOR FLOW MTR Failure of locked rotor test - possible Locked rotor test passes or Air locked Air Flow Meter. Flow Meter deconfigured, or test cleared.
  • Page 69: Reports

    Operations Reports Reports There are two main reports (CP-201 required) that are stored by the ISD system: the Monthly Status Report (CARB Monthly), stored for 12-months, and the Daily Status Report (CARB Daily), stored for 365 days. You can access and view or print out ISD reports from the TLS console front panel by touching Menu>Reports>ISD (see Figure 85).
  • Page 70: Viewing And Printing Carb Daily Report

    Help. VIEWING AND PRINTING CARB DAILY REPORT On the TLS-450PLUS screen, touch Menu>Reports>ISD>CARB Daily (see Figure 86 and Figure 87). Figure 86. Accessing CARB Daily Report Touch the Actions button to select a date/range then touch the Check button to accept the date/range and view...
  • Page 71 Operations Reports Touch and select print Touch to select a date range Figure 87. Example CARB Daily Report Touch the Share button down arrow and touch Print to print out the report on the console printer (see Figure 88). Figure 88. Example CARB Daily Report Printout...
  • Page 72: Viewing And Printing Carb Monthly Report

    Reports VIEWING AND PRINTING CARB MONTHLY REPORT On the TLS-450PLUS screen, touch Menu>Reports>ISD>CARB Monthly (see Figure 86 and Figure 89). Touch the Actions button to select a date/range then touch the Check button to accept the date/range and view the report.
  • Page 73: Viewing And Printing Daily Collection Report

    Reports VIEWING AND PRINTING DAILY COLLECTION REPORT On the TLS-450PLUS screen, touch Menu>Reports>ISD>Daily Collection (see Figure 86 and Figure 91). Touch the Actions button to select a Period/Range then touch the Check button to accept the Period/Range and view the report.
  • Page 74: Viewing And Printing Daily Containment Report

    Reports VIEWING AND PRINTING DAILY CONTAINMENT REPORT On the TLS-450PLUS screen, touch Menu>Reports>ISD>Daily Containment (see Figure 86 and Figure 93). Touch the Actions button to select a Period/Range then touch the Check button to accept the Period/Range and view the report.
  • Page 75: Viewing And Printing Status Events (Monthly) Report

    Reports VIEWING AND PRINTING STATUS EVENTS (MONTHLY) REPORT On the TLS-450PLUS screen, touch Menu>Reports>ISD>Status Events (Monthly) (see Figure 86 and Figure 95). Touch the Actions button to select a Period/Range then touch the Check button to accept the Period/Range and view the report.
  • Page 76: Viewing Isd Reports Via Rs-232 Connection

    Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection CONNECTING LAPTOP TO TLS-450PLUS 1. Connect your laptop to one of the TLS-450PLUS RS-232 Comm port using one of the methods shown in the in Figure 97 below. Figure 97. Connecting Laptop to TLS-450PLUS for Serial Communication...
  • Page 77 If using a USB to DB9 Serial adapter cable (P/N 576040-170), or equivalent, you will need to follow the in- structions shipped with the adapter cable. 2. Select an available RS-232 Comm port on the TLS-450PLUS Comm cage (see Figure 98). Figure 98. Connect Laptop to an Available RS-232 Comm Port 3.
  • Page 78: Setting Up The Tls-450Plus Serial Port For Isd Regulator Access

    (RS-485) (RS-485) SETTING UP THE TLS-450PLUS SERIAL PORT FOR ISD REGULATOR ACCESS 1. On the TLS-450PLUS touch Menu>Setup>Communication>Serial Port. Use the required ISD dedicated Comm port, e.g., select serial port 3 (Figure 100). Figure 100. Example Serial Port Setup Screen...
  • Page 79 Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection c. Verify that the Usage entry is RS-232 and copy the settings, especially Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity and Stop Bits. Figure 101. Example Serial Port 3 Setup Screen...
  • Page 80: Setting Up Communication Between Laptop And Tls-450Plus

    Windows computers. PuTTy is such a program it can be downloaded using the link below: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html 2. Determine which laptop COM port you will use to connect to the TLS-450PLUS. a. Right click Start and then click Device Manager.
  • Page 81: Sending Console Commands

    Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection e. After clicking the Open button, the terminal window opens in which you enter desired commands (see Figure 103). Figure 103. PuTTY Terminal Window SENDING CONSOLE COMMANDS Table 9 shows four important ISD console commands: IV0500, IV0200, IV0100, and IB6100. The <SOH> shown in the table means that you must press and hold the Ctrl key while you press the A key.
  • Page 82 Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection Table 9: Serial Commands for ISD Alarm, Monthly, and Daily Reports Report Type Serial Command (PC to Console) <SOH>IV0500ddd Daily Report Details Where ddd = number of days, 001 = yesterday and today, 002 = two (See example Figure 104) days ago, etc.
  • Page 83 1.10 1.21 1.19 1.04 01/06 1.11 1.14 1.09 1.10 1.18 0.95 1.15 1.09 1.05 01/07 0.96 1.13 1.07 0.84 1.13 1.02 1.06 1.12 1.00 Figure 104. ISD Daily Report Details - Serial to PC Format (Example report with Veeder-Root Polisher)
  • Page 84 07-12-11 00:02:05 FLOW PERFORMANCE HOSE BLOCKAGE FP 8 BLEND4 BLKD SHUTDOWN & MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS DATE TIME DESCRIPTION ACTION/NAME 07-12-11 00:02:18 FLOW PERFORMANCE BLK DISABLED FP 08 Figure 105. ISD Monthly Status Report - Serial to PC Format (Example report with Veeder-Root Polisher)
  • Page 85 Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection V 0 1 0 0 937-13alt.eps J A N 8 , 2 0 0 8 3 : 5 3 P M ( S T E N A M E ) ( S T E S T R E E T ) ( C T Y , S T ) ( P H O N E ) S D A L A R M S T A T U S R E P O R T...
  • Page 86 Vapor Polisher Runtime Diagnostic Report and Table 10 explains the IV8000 event codes report’s (not available with FFS-CAS or Hirt VCS 100) IV8000 937-30.eps 4, 2008 1:01 PM TLS_350 UST VEEDER-ROOT TEST LAB 125 POWDER FOREST DR SIMSBURY, CT 06070 VAPOR POLISHER VALVE EVENT PRESSURE DATE-TIME "WC EVENT CODE...
  • Page 87 <Site Address> <Site Address> <Site Address> VAPOR PROCESSOR STATUS REPORT PMC VERSION: XX.XX ASSESSMENT TIME: DEC 7, 2010 11:59 PM VAPOR PROCESSOR TYPE: VEEDER-ROOT POLISHER PMC MONITORING TEST PASS/FAIL THRESHOLDS PERIOD BELOW ABOVE VAPOR PROCESSOR MASS EMISSION FAIL 1DAYS ---- 0.32 LBS/1KG...
  • Page 88 Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection Figure 109 shows an example Vapor Valve Diagnostic report. Figure 109. Vapor Valve Diagnostic Report - Serial to PC Format Figure 110 shows an example Daily Vapor Polisher Diagnostic report. Figure 110. Daily Vapor Polisher Diagnostic Report - Serial to PC Format...
  • Page 89 Operations Viewing ISD Reports via RS-232 Connection Figure 111 shows an example Non-Priority Alarm History Report. I11200 9, 2010 4:20 AM <Site Name> <Site Address> <Site Address> <Site Address> NON-PRIORITY ALARM HISTORY CATEGORY DESCRIPTION ALARM TYPE STATE DATE TIME T 3 TANK DIESEL LOW TEMP WARNING CLEAR...
  • Page 90: Appendix A: Site Evr/Isd Equipment Location Worksheet

    Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet You should create a table listing each hose, fueling point, Air Flow Meter’s serial number, etc.. This information will be required when you perform the EVR/ISD Setup hose/meter dispenses. This appendix contains blank worksheets for sites with single- and multi-hose dispensers.
  • Page 91 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Single-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Assist Mode Check List Product Dispense(s) Hose Hose Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Blend AFM FP__&__ Blend Blend AFM FP__&__ Blend...
  • Page 92 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Single-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Assist Mode Check List Product Dispense(s) Hose Hose Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Blend AFM FP__&__ Blend Blend AFM FP__&__ Blend...
  • Page 93: Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers

    Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Assist Mode FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Check List Hose Hose Product Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Dispense AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__ Each hose must have a unique number (1 - 99).
  • Page 94 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Assist Mode FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Check List Hose Hose Product Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Dispense AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__...
  • Page 95 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Assist Mode FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Check List Hose Hose Product Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Dispense AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__...
  • Page 96 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Assist Mode FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Check List Hose Hose Product Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Dispense AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__...
  • Page 97 Appendix A: Site EVR/ISD Equipment Location Worksheet Multi-Hose Fueling Position Dispensers Assist Mode FILL OUT - USE TO SETUP HOSE TABLE Check List Hose Hose Product Label AFM ID & AFM Serial Number AFM Label Dispense AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__ AFM FP__&__...

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