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Summary of Contents for QuickServer

Page 1: ...Manual No 577014 367 Revision D Startup Guide QuickServer Industrial Protocol Gateway...

Page 2: ...ur Terms and Conditions VEEDER ROOT S PREFERRED CARRIER 1 Contact Veeder Root Customer Service at 800 873 3313 with the specific part numbers and quantities that were missing or received damaged 2 Fax...

Page 3: ...uickServer 9 QuickServer 6 Pin Phoenix Connector 9 Serial Network Wiring Field Port To RS 485 Network 10 Power Up QuickServer 11 Using QuickServer Web Configurator To Setup The Gateway Connect The PC...

Page 4: ...ure A 1 Ethernet Port Location A 1 Figure A 2 Check IP Address A 1 Figure A 3 Error Messages Screen A 2 Figure A 4 Ethernet Port Location A 3 Figure A 5 FS Toolbox Utility Screen A 4 Figure A 6 Select...

Page 5: ...C 1 Table C 2 A Bank DIP Switch Settings For Addresses 51 75 C 2 Table C 3 A Bank DIP Switch Settings For Addresses 76 100 C 3 Table C 4 A Bank DIP Switch Settings For Addresses 101 125 C 4 Table C 5...

Page 6: ...carbon canister vapor polisher installation wireless equipment installation tank and line preparation and line leak detector installation Technician Certification Level 2 3 Contractors holding valid...

Page 7: ...dicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury READ ALL RELATED MANUALS Knowledge of all related procedures before you begin work is important Read and unde...

Page 8: ...3 Introduction QuickServer Gateway QuickServer Gateway Figure 1 QuickServer ProtoNode Connectivity Diagram TLS450PLUS Shown...

Page 9: ...eeder Root ATG page 9 8 Connect the QuickServer ProtoNode 3 pin RS 485 port to the field protocol cabling page 10 9 Connect power to the QuickServer 6 pin connector page 11 10 Use a web browser to acc...

Page 10: ...Capacity And Registers Per Device The total number of points presented by the device attached to the QuickServer ProtoNode 1504 cannot exceed 5000 The total number of points per QuickServer profile is...

Page 11: ...Desired Protocol Configuration QuickServer ProtoNode units use the S bank of DIP switches S0 S3 to select the protocol configuration see Figure 2 Figure 2 QuickServer S Bank Profile Selections DIP Swi...

Page 12: ...at support Auto Discovery of BACnet MS TP devices Set A bank DIP switches A0 A7 to assign a MAC Address to the QuickServer for BACnet MS TP see Figure 3 Figure 3 QuickServer A Bank DIP Switches Refer...

Page 13: ...quired by the BMS for BACnet MS TP see Figure 4 Figure 4 QuickServer B Bank DIP Switches BMS baud rate dip switch selections are shown in Table 5 Factory default setting Table 5 BMS Baud Rate Baud Rat...

Page 14: ...toNode Connections Device Connections To QuickServer QUICKSERVER 6 PIN PHOENIX CONNECTOR Pins 1 3 are for Veeder Root ATG input see Figure 6 Pins 4 6 are for QuickServer power QuickServer accepts eith...

Page 15: ...connecting to BACnet IP network If the QuickServer is the last device on the trunk then the End Of Line Termination Switch needs to be set to the On position the EOL Termination default setting is Off...

Page 16: ...ty margin should be added to the power supply of the host system A safety margin of 25 is recommended After verifying power source and with frame ground connected as shown in Figure 6 apply power to Q...

Page 17: ...n the 192 168 1 xxx network For Windows 10 Right click on Then click on Network Connections Change Adapter Options Double click on Local Area Connections When the Local Area Connections Status box app...

Page 18: ...Input COM Settings on the device connected to the QuickServer on page 6 for correct COM settings per PLC Type Once a parameter value is changed as desired click Submit to save it The Active profiles s...

Page 19: ...Web Configurator To Setup The Gateway Selecting Profiles for Devices Connected to QuickServer 14 Figure 10 Web Configurator Showing No Active Profiles Figure 11 Web Configurator Showing Available Prof...

Page 20: ...le System and Unknown Type points are automatically configured therefore no profile is required Refer to Table B 1 and Table B 2 in Appendix B for a list of available points Setting BACnet Parameters...

Page 21: ...Using QuickServer Web Configurator To Setup The Gateway Setting BACnet Parameters 16 Figure 13 Web Configurator with Protocol Set to BACnet...

Page 22: ...12 open a web browser on the PC and enter the IP Address of the QuickServer the default address is 192 168 1 24 The Web Configurator is displayed as the landing page see Figure 14 To access the FS GU...

Page 23: ...ess of that managed switch router Click the System Restart button at the bottom of the page to apply changes and restart the QuickServer Unplug Ethernet cable from PC and connect it to the network swi...

Page 24: ...lete all past profiles discovered and or added via Web configurator are deleted The unit can now be reinstalled BACnet EXPLORER NG A typical working example of a BACnet Explorer NG on a BACnet Network...

Page 25: ...at https www sierramonitor com content fieldserver toolbox 0 2 Extract the executable file and complete the installation Figure A 1 Ethernet Port Location 3 Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable betw...

Page 26: ...o connect to the QuickServer 2 Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button then click on view and then on connections 3 If there are any errors showing on the Connection page refer to Check Wiring And S...

Page 27: ...able A 1 for understanding QuickServer ProtoNode diagnostic LEDs Figure A 4 Ethernet Port Location Table A 1 Diagnostic LED Descriptions LED Description SPL The SPL LED will light if the unit is not g...

Page 28: ...erver Toolbox zip via the Sierra Monitor Resource Center Software Downloads Reference Figure A 1 Extract the executable file and complete the installation Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable betwee...

Page 29: ...For Selected Device d When the capture period is finished the Diagnostic Test Complete window will appear 2 Send Log a Once the diagnostic test is complete a zip file is saved on the PC Figure A 8 Lau...

Page 30: ...Alarm Category If the ProtoNode receives an alarm and or device ID that it does not recognize it will be stored in the DA_UNKCAT data array Only the last device ID Alarm ID and address will be stored...

Page 31: ...Appendix A Securing QuickServer With Passwords A 7 Figure A 9 FS GUI Passwords Page Figure A 10 Password Recovery Page...

Page 32: ...Modbus Register Printer out of Paper BI 1 10001 Printer Error BI 2 10002 EEPROM Configuration Error BI 3 10003 Battery Off BI 4 10004 Too Many Tanks BI 5 10005 System Security Warning BI 6 10006 ROM R...

Page 33: ...arm BI X005 10X05 Tank X Theft Alarm BI X006 10X06 Tank X High Limit Alarm BI X007 10X07 Tank X Invalid Height Alarm BI X008 10X08 Tank X Probe Out Alarm BI X009 10X09 Tank X High Water Alarm BI X010...

Page 34: ...10X05 Point Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID Modbus Register Type B Sensor X Setup Data Warning BI X001 10X01 Type B Sensor X Fuel Alarm BI X002 10X02 Type B Sensor X Out Alarm BI X003 10X03...

Page 35: ...Water Warning BI X006 10X06 Smart Sensor X Water Alarm BI X007 10X07 Smart Sensor X High Liquid Warning BI X008 10X08 Smart Sensor X High Liquid Alarm BI X009 10X09 Smart Sensor X Low Liquid Warning...

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Page 45: ...on Electrical Connections One 6 pin Phoenix connector with RS 232 port gnd and Power port Frame gnd One 3 pin Phoenix connector with RS 485 port gnd One Ethernet 10 100 BaseT port Approvals CE Certifi...

Page 46: ...ea requiring a key or a special tool to gain access This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring Certifications BTL Mark BACnet Testing Laboratory BACnet is a registered trad...

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