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Manual No: 577014–483
Revision C
TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System
Quick Startup Guide

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  • Page 1 Manual No: 577014–483 • Revision C TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System Quick Startup Guide...
  • Page 2 Notice Veeder–Root makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this publication, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Veeder–Root shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Symbols ............................1 Safety and Regulatory Content – TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System ............1 Package Contents ............................1 Connectors – Switches – LEDs ........................3 Gateway Panel ...........................3 Transmitter Board ..........................4 TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System Installation Procedure Summary ............5 Special Equipment Required ......................5 Installation Procedure Summary......................5 Install and Configure Gateway ........................
  • Page 4: Safety Symbols

    Safety Symbols The following safety symbols may be used throughout this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and precautions. EXPLOSIVE NOTICE Fuels and their vapors are Important information and/or rec- extremely explosive if ignited. ommended practice. Safety and Regulatory Content – TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System For Gateway safety and regulatory content, refer to the MTCAP–868–041A User Guide, which is available at www.multitech.com/brands/multiconnect–conduit–ap...
  • Page 5: Table 2. Transmitter Kit Components

    The TLS–RF Series 4 Transmitter System kit includes the contents in Table 2: Table 2. Transmitter Kit Components Qty. Description TLS–RF Series 4 Transmitter Battery Pack 577014–245 ATEX EU Foreign Language Manual Notice Batteries are NOT user 330020–528 or 330020–835 Installation Hardware Kit – replaceable.
  • Page 6: Connectors - Switches - Leds

    Connectors – Switches – LEDs Gateway Panel Figure 1. Gateway Panel interface LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 1 1. Gateway reset 4. Gateway antenna connector – type RP– SMA (female) 2. Gateway DC power connector 5. Gateway LED status annunciators 3.
  • Page 7: Transmitter Board

    Transmitter Board Changing the DIP switch settings should only be done 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in consultation with Veeder– Root Tech Support. Most installations will not require the DIP switch settings to be changed from their default positions.
  • Page 8: Tls-Rf Series 4 Wireless System Installation Procedure Summary

    TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System Installation Procedure Summary Special Equipment Required • Transmitter System: - T15 Torx bit and torque wrench, suitable for delivering and measuring between 14 and 18 inch– pounds of torque. - Small blade screwdriver (maximum blade width 2.4 mm) - Wire strippers •...
  • Page 9: Install And Configure Gateway

    Install and Configure Gateway Gateway Mounting Bracket Installation Refer to the label affixed to the Gateway for additional technical information. Verify that, if applicable, the battery isolator is removed from the ATG’s backup battery prior to Gateway installation. Failure to do so can result in the ATG being unable to successfully register the Gateway.
  • Page 10: Change Gateway Password

    Figure 3. Gateway Mounting Bracket – Dimensions Inches [mm] Change Gateway Password It is recommended to change the default Gateway password to enhance the security of the TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System. Perform the following steps to change the Gateway password. Read the Gateway default IP address, username, and password from the label on the rear of the unit.
  • Page 11: Figure 4. Example Gateway Label - Ip Address, Username, And Password

    Figure 4. Example Gateway Label – IP Address, Username, and Password Set a web browser and Ethernet enabled device’s Ethernet IP settings according to the IP address read from the Gateway label. For example, if the IP address is 192.168.4.15, then set the device’s Ethernet IP settings to the following: •...
  • Page 12: Figure 5. Configure Ethernet Ip Settings - Windows 10

    Refer to Figure 5 (Windows 10) and Figure 6 (Windows 11) for example Ethernet IP setting configuration steps. 1. Right-click and select “Properties” 2. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and select “Properties” Figure 5. Configure Ethernet IP Settings - Windows 10...
  • Page 13: Figure 6. Configure Ethernet Ip Settings - Windows 11

    1. Select “Network 2. Within the “Ethernet > IP & Internet” assignment” section, select “Edit” 3. Configure Ethernet IP settings as shown. “Preferred DNS” can be changed as desired, or left blank. Figure 6. Configure Ethernet IP Settings - Windows 11...
  • Page 14: Figure 7. Example Gateway Login Page

    Connect the Ethernet ports of the Gateway and web browser enabled device using the Gateway’s Ethernet cable. Set the web browser address bar to the IP address (e.g. https://192.168.4.15) read from the Gateway label. Wait until the Gateway login page is loaded as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7.
  • Page 15: Figure 9. Gateway Edit User Account Page

    Within the Edit User Account page select the Change Password button (item 1, Figure 9). Figure 9. Gateway Edit User Account Page Within the Change My Password window enter the password read from the Gateway label into the Old Password field and enter the desired new password, which must follow the guidelines listed in the window, into the New Password field.
  • Page 16: Register The Gateway With The Atg

    Observe the notification that the password was updated successfully (item 1, Figure 11). The notification can be selected to hide it. Figure 11. Password Updated Successfully Notification Register the Gateway with the ATG Configure the ATG to communicate with the Gateway and then register the Gateway to the ATG. Refer to the “Setup ATG to Recognize the Gateway”...
  • Page 17: Gateway User Interface

    Gateway User Interface The Gateway provides a User Interface (UI) that is accessible through a web browser. Although most TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System installations will not require any changes to the Gateway configuration through the UI, certain installations may either benefit from or require Gateway configuration changes through the UI.
  • Page 18 The following is a description of the functionality that each page provides: Page Sub–Page Functionality Home ––––– Overview of the Gateway configuration (see Figure 12) Includes the following eth0 configurable fields: • IP address (default – 192.168.4.15) Network Interfaces • IPv4 mode (default – Static) •...
  • Page 19: Install Transmitter

    Install Transmitter A Transmitter/Battery Pack pair is required for each device that will be monitored by the ATG. Follow the steps below to install the Transmitter system within a sump. Refer to the 577014–482 TLS–RF Series 4 Wireless System Site Prep and Installation Manual for the steps to install the Transmitter system within a dispenser pan.
  • Page 20: Figure 14. Attaching 12.7Mm Conduit To 12.7Mm Clamps On Riser

    Attach 12.7 mm (1/2”) conduit to the 12.7 mm (1/2”) metal clamps as shown in Figure 14 and tighten. The clamp bolts are integral to the clamps and do not require retention nuts. Figure 14. Attaching 12.7mm Conduit to 12.7mm Clamps on Riser LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 14 1.
  • Page 21: Figure 15. Attach Transmitter To 332295-001 Bracket

    Attach Transmitter to support bracket as shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Attach Transmitter to 332295–001 Bracket LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 15 1. Transmitter 3. Support bracket 2. #10–32 x 12.7mm (½”) taptite screw – 2 places...
  • Page 22: Figure 16. Attach Conduit Clamps To Support Bracket

    Attach two 12.7mm (1/2”) plastic clamps to the support bracket as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Attach Conduit Clamps to Support Bracket LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 16 1. #10–32 x 12.7mm (½”) taptite screw – 3. #10–32 hex nut – 2 places 2 places 4.
  • Page 23: Figure 17. Installing Support Bracket At Recommended Transmitter Antenna Position

    Loosen the clamps installed in Step 4 on the back of the support bracket and slide the two clamps down over the conduit. Position the support bracket so the tip of the antenna is about 25.4mm (1 inch) below the top of the sump, then tighten the two conduit clamps (see Figure 17). Insert the Battery Pack into its support bracket cradle as shown.
  • Page 24: Figure 18. Example Mag Probe Transmitter Cable Connections

    Secure cables to the 12.7mm (½”) conduit using (2) 12.7mm (½”) plastic clamps, (2) #10–32 x 25.4mm (1”) screws, and (2) #10–32 hex nuts included in the kit. Refer to Figure 18 for an example of a completed Transmitter installation within a sump. LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 18 Top of sump...
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