Installation Guide Identifying Devices in the TLS RF Site Network27Network SetupHardware OverviewAn example TLS RF site network illustrating a 16 transmitter configuration is shown in Figure 26. Themaximum number of transmitters permissible in a TLS RF Wireless site is 16 (requires 2 TLS RF units).LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES INFIGURE 261. Site Network2. Wireless network3. VR bus4. Up to 16 transmitters aresupported in this example site.5. Repeater6. Receiver7. TLS RF, one required per 8transmitters8. TLS-350R consoleFigure 26. Example Site Network diagramNOTE: The device type (i.e., mag probe or mag sump sensor) and quantity permissible in your site’snetwork is dependent on the capabilities of the installed TLS console.Identifying Devices in the TLS RF Site NetworkThe Site ID must be identical for all transmitters, the repeater, and the receiver in the site’s wireless network.Each transmitter in the site’s wireless network must have a unique device ID number (from 1 – 16)Each repeater in the site’s wireless network must have a unique repeater ID number (from 0 – 15)The receiver on the site’s VR bus must have a unique VR bus address (from 0 – 3).Each TLS RF in the site’s network must have a unique Device Set address (Master at 0 and Auxiliary at1).All ID numbers are converted into binary form and entered using DIP switches located in each device.You must enter the IDs in each device before it is installed.Create a site network worksheet in which you list each transmitter, its location and its Site ID. Using thisworksheet when setting device DIP switches and connecting signal wires will help ensure the TLS console isreceiving the intended data transmissions.