Veeder-Root - Printing Setup Report
Printing and saving a Veeder-Root setup report is a critical step after completing configuration of a TLS-300 or TLS-350 automatic tank gauge (ATG) system. This report provides a permanent record of system configuration parameters and operating settings.
The setup report captures all values entered into the Veeder-Root console, including tank definitions, probe assignments, alarm thresholds, and communication settings. Maintaining a copy of this report can significantly reduce recovery time if configuration data is lost.
Why the Setup Report Is Important
The setup report acts as a configuration backup for the Veeder-Root TLS-300 and TLS-350 systems. If the console experiences a simultaneous loss of AC power and battery backup, system memory may be erased, requiring the configuration to be restored manually.
Having a printed or scanned copy of the setup report allows technicians and integrators to quickly re-enter correct parameters without re-surveying the site or revalidating each connected device. This is especially important for regulated fuel monitoring installations.
Printing the Veeder-Root Setup Report
To print the setup data report for a Veeder-Root TLS-300 or TLS-350 console, perform the following steps directly from the front panel interface. hookup.
- Press the MODE key to display the Setup Mode main screen.
- Press the PRINT key to generate the setup data report.
Handling and Submitting the Report
Once the setup report has been printed, it is recommended to scan the document and store it electronically. This ensures the configuration record is preserved even if the physical copy is damaged or misplaced.
Please email the scanned setup report to Chipkin support and include the Project Reference in the subject line. This allows the report to be associated with the correct project and system configuration.
FAQ: Veeder-Root Setup Report
What does the Veeder-Root setup report contain?
The report includes all configuration values stored in the TLS-300 or TLS-350 console, such as tank
definitions, probe assignments, alarm settings, and system parameters.
When should the setup report be printed?
The setup report should be printed immediately after completing initial system setup or after any
significant configuration changes.
Why is the setup report important?
It provides a reference and recovery document in case system memory is lost due to power failure
or internal system issues.
Can the setup report be regenerated later?
Yes, as long as the system configuration remains intact, the report can be printed again using
the same procedure.