Scully TP100-247 Manual de usuario

TRUCK
IDENTIFICATION
MODULE®
READER
PROGRAMMER
Model TP-100
USER MANUAL
601000009 Rev A
December 2018


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Table of Contents
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer -User Manual
Introduction
Batteries
Activation
General Operation
Connecting to a T.I.M.
Reading a T.I.M.
Adjusting Settings
Model Specic Functions
Service Center
Recording service activity
Diagnostics
Builder
Default les
Builder Parameters
Carrier
Certicate Status
Load History
Capacity
Alternate T.I.M. ID
Terminal
View Certicate
View Load History
View Capacity
Technical Specications & Approvals
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The Super T.I.M. increases tank truck safety with further automation of
the loading and unloading process of Tank Trucks. Not only does the
Super T.I.M. carry the typical Tank Truck ID number, it also contains a
wealth of Tank Truck data to minimize uid transfer errors and speed
tank truck repairs. The Truck Identication Module Reader/Programmer
allows users to access this data.
Every programmer model reads and displays the T.I.M. ID number from
Legacy and new Super T.I.M. modules. Operation is on a simple to use
touchscreen display, and wirelessly on your tablet, PC, or laptop.
Touchscreen resolution is user adjustable for sunlight usability as well as
indoor use. The programmer is lightweight, yet durable enough for the
standard toolbox. Battery power provides constant use over multiple
shifts, and the standard AA size allows convenient replacement when
needed.
A typical Programmer includes a T.I.M. Cable connector for either new
or already installed Super T.I.M. modules. The programmer with cable
connector for Installed Super T.I.M. modules is pictured in Figure 1.
Note:
Realization of all available features, is achieved in conjunction with
terminals that employ Scully Intellitrol®2 rack controllers and up to date
rmware.
Figure 1. Super TIM reader / Programmer with API Connector
Power
Indicator
Lamp
On/Off
Switch
T.I.M. Cable
Connector
Introduction
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Batteries should always be replaced in a non-hazardous area.
To replace,
1. Remove the T.I.M. cable connector from the programmer.
2. Stretch the rubber sleeve away from the case
(see Figure 2).
3. Slide the battery compartment lid back from the rear
compartment (see gure 3) to remove the old batteries and
replace with new ones. Care should be taken to orient the new
batteries according to the imprinted alignment images in the
compartment. Use 4 standard Alkaline AA batteries.
4. Slide the cover back on the enclosure,
5. Record the serial number off of the back of the unit, and
replace the rubber sleeve by stretching it over the case.
Re-attach the adapter cable.
If unit is not going to be used for an extended period, remove the
batteries to avoid damaging the programmer.
Figure 2. Removing Rubber Sleeve
Figure 3. Removing Battery Cover
Batteries
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications

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The Programmer will power on to a user activation screen. Using the
stylus, enter your facility name, address, and the Scully serial number
(found on the rear label of the programmer, in format “SCUL-xx-12345”).
When complete, review the information and press enter. This information
will be saved to register the programmer to your facility.
When using the stylus, the keyboard is calibrated for best results when
aiming for the lower right corner of each key.
The programmer is available in four models. Each model provides
functionality specic to the needs of the tank truck builder, carrier,
terminal, or service center. Every model features the ability to read the
Super T.I.M. ID, and adjust programmer settings.
Figure 4. Activation Screen
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Activation
General Operation

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Connecting to a T.I.M.
Connecting to a New (uninstalled) TIM can be accomplished using the
test cable (Scully Part#235 001 000). Simply connect the stripped ends
of the Super T.I.M. to the like colored alligator clips of the cable, and
plug the cable into the T.I.M. Cable connector (see Figure 5) of the
Super T.I.M. Programmer.
To connect to a truck mounted T.I.M., use the test plug and cable
assembly (Scully Part# 092 000 252). Before connecting the plug into
the socket on the truck, ensure the removeable locator pin is screwed,
nger tight, into the correct position on the plug. The pin can be
unscrewed and repositioned as needed (See Figure 6).
Reading the T.I.M.
Each Truck Identication Module contains a unique serial number which
can be read by the programmer. To read a T.I.M.:
1. Connect the cable adapter of the Super T.I.M. Programmer to
a T.I.M. module
2. Press the “Read T.I.M.” button
The T.I.M. ID will be displayed on the screen, along with the T.I.M. Type,
and Alternate T.I.M. ID, if available.
Figure 6. Test Plug Pin Conguration
2-Wire (Green) Socket 5-Wire (Blue) Socket
Figure 5. T.I.M. Test Cable
General Operation
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications
White Slot 2
Purple Slot 1
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Settings
User settings can be accessed via the settings button. Settings include:
• Setting of the WiFi network name and password
• Connecting to a WiFi network
• Adjusting the display contrast
• Rotating the display orientation for easier left handed operation
With the Programmer connected to a WiFi network, Super T.I.M. data
can be accessed on a tablet or laptop. For security, both the program-
mer and the tablet need to be connected to the same WiFi network.
The network name and password are viewed by pressing the “WiFi
params” button. Pressing the up and down arrows will scroll through the
parameters and “Exit” will return to the previous screen. To edit:
1. Scroll to the parameter to be changed, then press the “Edit”
button.
2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the new parameter value
and then press the Enter key to save. The WiFi network name
and password are case sensitive.
3. To exit the edit screen from the keyboard without making
changes, press the tab key (above the Caps Lock key).
Pressing the “WiFi Connect” button will join the network, using the
password entered. A successful connection will be indicated on the
screen, and the IP Address will be displayed. Enter the IP address into
the web address bar of the tablet or laptop web browser to open the
wireless interface. Data can be viewed, saved, and printed from the web
browser.
To adjust the display contrast, press the “Contrast” button. After each
press, the display style will update. There are several styles and each
press will cycle to the next setting.
Use the “Change Orientation” button to rotate the screen 180 degrees.
The button can be pressed again to rotate the orientation back.
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General Operation

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Service Center Models
Model TP-100-244 (Figure 7) allows service centers to, perform
diagnostics, read the truck fault log, and record service/certication
records.
Diagnostics:
The Diagnostic Button allows for testing of the Super T.I.M. module and
for viewing the error log captured from prior loading attempts.
• Pressing the T.I.M. test will begin a memory test of the Super
T.I.M. module. Each memory bank will be tested for read/write
cycles and a progress bar will be displayed on the screen.
The test cannot be aborted once started and it typically takes
20-30 seconds to complete. Results will be indicated on
screen.
• Pressing the “View Log” button will display an error log
captured during the most recent loading activity. If a
compartment probe was faulty, the probe number and fault will
be displayed.
Truck Fault Log:
The Super T.I.M. records the last 5 fault conditions associated with the
overll prevention and static grounding safety systems. Pressing the
“View Log” button will display the last fault recorded with a date and
time stamp. Prior faults can also be viewed using the down and up
buttons to scroll through them.
Figure 7. Model TP-100-244 Service Center Reader/Programmer
Model Specic Functions
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications

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Safety Service Records:
When a Tank Truck is cleaned, tested for vapor tightness, or other safety
certication is performed, the latest “Certicate Number” and “Expiration
Date” can be recorded on the Super T.I.M..
To record this service information using the programmer:
1. Press the “Record Service” button
2. Using the down and up buttons, scroll to nd the parameter to
be updated/recorded, and select edit
3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the new value and press
“Enter” on the keyboard.
4. To exit the edit screen from the keyboard without making
changes, press the tab key (above the “Caps Lock” key).
Truck Builder Models
Model TP100-245 (Figure 8) allows tank truck builders to record safety
information including compartment congurations, overll system
components, compartment capacities, and maximum ratings. These
parameters can be saved to a default le on the programmer, and when
ready uploaded to one or more tank trucks of the same model.
Figure 8. Model TP100-245 Builder Reader/Programmer
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer -User Manual
Model Specic Functions
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