TRUCK IDENTIFICATION MODULE ® READER PROGRAMMER Model TP-100 USER MANUAL 601000009 Rev A December 2018
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Table of Contents Introduction 2. Batteries 3. Activation 4. General Operation 5. Connecting to a T.I.M. Reading a T.I.M. Adjusting Settings Model Specific Functions Service Center 7. 7. Recording service activity Diagnostics 8. Builder Default files Builder Parameters 10. Carrier Certificate Status Load History Capacity Alternate T.I.M. ID Terminal 12. View Certificate View Load History View Capacity Technical Specifications & Approvals 14.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Introduction 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 fluid transfer errors and speed tank truck repairs. The Truck Identification Module Reader/Programmer allows users to access this data. Every programmer model reads and displays the T.I.M.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Batteries 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 figure 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.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Activation 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.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications General Operation 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. 1 2 White Slot 2 Purple Slot 1 Figure 5. T.I.M. Test Cable To connect to a truck mounted T.I.M.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual General Operation 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.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Model Specific Functions Service Center Models Model TP-100-244 (Figure 7) allows service centers to, perform diagnostics, read the truck fault log, and record service/certification records. Figure 7. Model TP-100-244 Service Center Reader/Programmer 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.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Model Specific Functions Safety Service Records: When a Tank Truck is cleaned, tested for vapor tightness, or other safety certification is performed, the latest “Certificate 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 find the parameter to be updated/recorded, and select edit 3.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Model Specific Functions Default Files To create a default file: 1. Press the “Default” button from the main screen 2. Then press the “Edit Defaults” button. 3. Using the down and up buttons, scroll to find the parameter to be updated/recorded, and select edit. 4. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the new value and press “Enter” on the keyboard. 5. To exit the edit screen from the keyboard without making changes, press the tab key (above the “Caps Lock” key). 6.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Model Specific Functions Carrier Models Model TP100-246 (Figure 9) allows tank truck carriers to view certificate status and load history. It also allows Carries to edit allowable fuel types, capacities, and alternate T.I.M. ID’s. Figure 9.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Model Specific Functions Pressing the “View History” button will display details on the last load recorded with a date and time stamp. Prior load details can also be viewed using the down and up buttons to scroll through them. Capacity The Super T.I.M. stores the capacity limits of each tank truck compartment and communicates this to the terminal during loading for improved overfill prevention.
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Model Specific Functions Terminal Models Model TP100-247 Figure 10) allows tank truck terminals to view certificate status, load history, allowable capacity and fuel types. Figure 10. Model TP100-247 Terminal Reader/Programmer Certificate Status When a Tank Truck is cleaned, tested for vapor tightness, or other safety certification is performed, the latest “Certificate Number” and “Expiration Date” are recorded in the Super T.I.M..
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Model Specific Functions Pressing the “View History” button will display details on the last load recorded with a date and time stamp. Prior load details can also be viewed using the down and up buttons to scroll through them. Capacity The Super T.I.M. stores the capacity limits of each tank truck compartment and communicates this to the terminal during loading for improved overfill prevention .
Super T.I.M. Reader / Programmer - User Manual Technical Specifications & Approvals Technical Specifications: Operating Temperature: Power: Programmer Dimensions: Weight with Batteries: Display Size: Display Contrast Ratio: 5ºC - 50ºC 4 AA batteries, 6V DC 7.7” x 4” x 1.5” (20cm x 10cm x 4 cm) 15 oz (425 gram) 3.2” 500:1 Approvals: CE, RoHS Compliant FCC Regulatory Information FCC ID: GMHTP-100 FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.
Truck to Terminal Safety Communications Technical Specifications & Approvals FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19(a)) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Warning Statement (Part 15, Clause 15.
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