Graco Network Router 313386D User Manual

Software Instructions  
ProMix® 2KS/3KS Web  
Interfaces  
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Installation and program setup instructions to allow communication between a PC and the  
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ProMix 2KS/3KS Electronic Proportioner, via an Ethernet. For professional use only.  
Not for use in explosive atmospheres.  
Basic Web Interface (supplied with ProMix 2KS/3KS EasyKey software)  
Advanced Web Interface Kit 15V337 (Accessory)  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual  
and in your proportioning system manual. Save  
these instructions.  
Advanced Web Interface Module Shown  
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Warnings  
Warnings  
The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclama-  
tion point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbol refers to procedure-specific risk. Refer back  
to these warnings. Additional, product-specific warnings may be found throughout the body of this manual where  
applicable.  
WARNING  
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD  
Misuse can cause death or serious injury.  
Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system  
component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals.  
Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical Data in all  
equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete information  
about your material, request MSDS forms from distributor or retailer.  
Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine manu-  
facturer’s replacement parts only.  
Do not alter or modify equipment.  
Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.  
Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.  
Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.  
Keep children and animals away from work area.  
Comply with all applicable safety regulations.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
Improper grounding, setup, or usage of the system can cause electric shock.  
Turn off and disconnect power at main switch before disconnecting any cables and before servicing  
equipment.  
Connect only to grounded power source.  
All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician and comply with all local codes and  
regulations.  
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ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface (BWI)  
ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface (BWI)  
NOTE: Screen views in this manual are shown using  
Microsoft Windows XP.  
Installation  
1. Before connecting your computer to the EasyKey,  
NOTE: The ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface (BWI)  
is supplied with all EasyKeys. To run the program, Java  
Version 6 Update 10 (or later) must be loaded on your  
computer. This is a free download.  
verify that Java Version 6 Update 10 (or later) is  
loaded on your computer. To verify, go to Java.com  
using your Internet browser and click on “Do I Have  
Java?” for further information.  
2. After verifying that Java is loaded on the computer,  
connect the computer directly to the EasyKey, using  
the 15G869 CAT5 ethernet crossover cable sup-  
plied with the EasyKey. See FIG. 1.  
EasyKey  
15G869 CAT5 Ethernet Crossover Cable  
Computer  
TI13102a  
EasyKey (Bottom View)  
TI12638a  
CAT5 Cable Connector  
FIG. 1. ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface Connection  
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ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface (BWI)  
3. Before running the BWI software you must manually  
assign an IP address to your computer:  
b. See FIG. 2. Double click on Network Connec-  
tions. Double click on Local Area Connection to  
open the Local Area Connection Status window.  
Click on Properties to open the Local Area Con-  
nection Properties window. See FIG. 3.  
a. On your computer, click on the Start button  
to open the menu, then click  
on Control Panel  
.
FIG. 2. Assign IP Address on Computer  
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c. In the Local Area Connection Properties win-  
dow, scroll to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and  
double click, to open the Internet Protocol  
(TCP/IP) Properties window. See FIG. 4.  
f. Type in the following Subnet mask:  
255.255.255.0  
FIG. 4: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Window  
FIG. 3: Local Area Connection Properties Window  
NOTE: To reconnect to the user network, change the  
setting back to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.”  
d. See FIG. 4. Set to “Use the following IP  
address:”  
g. Click on OK to accept the changes and close  
the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties win-  
dow.  
e. Type in the following IP address:  
192.168.178.201  
h. Click on OK to close the Local Area Connection  
Properties window.  
i. Close the Local Area Connection Status window  
and Network Connections window.  
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4. On the EasyKey, go to System Configuration  
Screen 5 and write down the IP number assigned to  
that EasyKey (1-99). See FIG. 5.  
If “ProMix web interface requires Java to run”  
appears, verify that Java Version 6 Update 10  
(or later) is loaded on your computer. See page  
FIG. 5: System Configuration Screen 5  
NOTE: Verify that the wireless connection is turned off  
(disabled) before performing step 5.  
5. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (Start>All Pro-  
grams>Internet Explorer).  
the last digit with the EasyKey IP number recorded  
in step 4).  
7. Press Enter.  
8. Select Run when security screen appears. See FIG.  
6.  
FIG. 7. Main BWI Screen  
FIG. 6: BWI Security Screen  
9. Main software screen appears. See FIG. 7.  
If “Cannot Read Firmware” appears check for  
loose hardware connections.  
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Restore setup values - allows files to be uploaded and  
restored to the ProMix 2KS/3KS.  
Web Navigation Screens  
From the main BWI screen (see FIG. 7) the operator can  
select Setup, Software/Resets, or Reports.  
Display setup values - indicates what values are  
currently being used for the system. Allows the operator  
to verify that the right values are being used. See FIG. 9.  
NOTE: Before running the BWI program, check the  
EasyKey Status screen to ensure that the system is in  
Standby.  
Setup  
Download setup values - saves the ProMix 2KS/3KS  
configuration to the PC. This file can be opened and  
edited using Microsoft Excel, or used to set up multiple  
systems.  
FIG. 9: Display Set Up  
FIG. 8: Download Setup Values  
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ProMix 2KS/3KS Basic Web Interface (BWI)  
Download custom language - saves the current  
system language to the PC. See FIG. 10. This file is  
opened and a custom language added to the B column  
of the Excel file.  
Software/Resets  
Install EasyKey software - installs firmware for the cur-  
rent device (approximately 6 minutes). See FIG. 12.  
NOTE: Custom languages are limited to Ascii and Ascii  
extended characters and a maximum of 32 characters.  
Save the Excel file as a tab delineated file for uploading  
purposes.  
NOTE: If using the Graco Gateway in your system, dis-  
connect its cable from the EasyKey before updating the  
ProMix 2KS/3KS software.  
Restore custom language - allows the custom lan-  
guage file to be uploaded to the ProMix 2KS/3KS.  
FIG. 12: Install EasyKey Software  
Reset settings - places system back to factory default  
mode. The screen will prompt for confirmation. See FIG.  
13.  
FIG. 10: Download Custom Language  
End current job - ends a job and adds material to  
usage report. The screen will prompt for confirmation.  
See FIG. 11.  
FIG. 13: Reset Settings  
Reset password - clears password if lost or forgotten.  
The screen will prompt for confirmation. See FIG. 13.  
FIG. 11: End Current Job  
FIG. 14: Reset Password  
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Clear material usage report - deletes the material  
usage from the display.  
Reports  
NOTE: Display material usage report - shows the  
material sprayed from the ProMix 2KS/3KS. See FIG.  
15.  
FIG. 16: Clear Material Usage Report  
Download job log - downloads the job log to the PC.  
FIG. 15: Display Material Usage Report  
FIG. 17: Download Job Log  
Download error log - downloads the error log to the  
PC.  
FIG. 18: Download Error Log  
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Display job log - displays the job number, date, time,  
recipe, ratio, target, volumes, grand totals, and any  
errors that occurred during the job. See FIG. 22.  
Clear job log - deletes the jobs from the display. The  
screen will prompt for confirmation. See FIG. 20.  
Display error log - displays the number of alarms, date,  
time, recipe and what the error was. See FIG. 19.  
FIG. 20: Clear Job Log  
Clear error log - deletes the errors from the display. The  
screen will prompt for confirmation. See FIG. 21.  
FIG. 19: Display Error Log  
FIG. 21: Clear Error Log  
NOTE: For ProMix 3KS, a column  
will appear for Vol C.  
Scroll to right to view Grand Totals and Errors  
FIG. 22: Display Job Log  
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Install the Advanced Web Interface (AWI) Module  
Install the Advanced Web Interface (AWI) Module  
Overview  
Mounting  
The Graco Advanced Web Interface (AWI) Accessory  
allows communication between multiple ProMix  
2KS/3KS and a PC over an Ethernet, enabling users to  
monitor the ProMix 2KS/3KS, view and change system  
setup parameters, and create reports.  
1. See Dimensions, page 41.  
2. Ensure that the wall and mounting hardware are  
strong enough to support the weight of the equip-  
ment, fluid, hoses, and stress caused during opera-  
tion.  
NOTE: Screen views in this manual are shown using  
Microsoft Windows XP.  
3. Using the equipment as a template, mark the  
mounting holes on the wall at a convenient height  
for the operator and so equipment is easily accessi-  
ble for maintenance.  
Location  
4. Drill mounting holes in the wall. Install anchors as  
needed.  
The AWI module may be installed in a local ProMix net-  
work (see FIG. 25) or in a LAN network (see FIG. 26).  
5. Bolt equipment securely.  
Do not install equipment approved only for non-hazard-  
ous location in a hazardous area.  
Install the module near the EasyKey, in a non-hazard-  
ous area.  
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2. Run a CAT5 cable from the EasyKey connector  
through the grommet and connect it to any port in  
the AWI module. Connect another CAT5 cable from  
the AWI module to the PC. See FIG. 24.  
Connect Module to EasyKey and  
PC  
NOTICE  
3. Plug in the module power cord.  
To avoid damaging circuit board when servicing, wear  
grounding strap on wrist and ground appropriately.  
NOTE: Multiple AWI server hubs can be connected to  
the AWI master module in series. See FIG. 25. Order  
Part No. 15V336 Hub, see page 39.  
1. Shut off ProMix 2KS/3KS power (0 position). FIG.  
23. Also shut off power at main circuit breaker.  
0 = OFF  
TI12657a  
FIG. 23: Power Off  
EasyKey (Bottom View)  
Advanced Web Interface Module  
Connect CAT5 Cables to any ports on module  
TI12926a  
TI12638a  
CAT5 Cable Connector  
CAT5 Cable Grommets  
FIG. 24: EasyKey and Module Cable Connection Points  
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Install the Advanced Web Interface (AWI) Module  
AWI Master Module  
EasyKeys  
Computer  
AWI Hub  
Use CAT5 cables for connections.  
TI13065a  
FIG. 25: ProMix Network Typical Installation  
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EasyKey  
EasyKey  
LAN Network  
NOTE: LAN Network (Manual)  
Installation requires completion of  
the procedures on pages 16-20  
before connecting to the network.  
Computer  
AWI Module  
Use CAT5 cables for connections.  
Internet  
(via VPN)  
Computer  
TI13064b  
FIG. 26: LAN Network (Manual) Typical Installation  
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Computer Configuration  
Computer Configuration  
Set up an Automatic IP Address System Initialization  
See FIG. 27. On your computer, go to Control  
Panel>Network Connections>Local Area Connec-  
tion>Properties>Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Verify that  
“Obtain an IP address automatically” is selected in the  
TCP/IP Properties window. If not, set it as shown. Click  
OK and close out of the Control Panel.  
NOTE: System initialization must be done by an admin-  
istrator. This process is only required when the system  
is first started.  
NOTE: Verify that the wireless connection is turned off  
(disabled) before performing step 1.  
1. Open a browser. Firefox 3.0 or above is preferred.  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above is also  
acceptable.  
Set to automatic IP address  
2. Applies to Firefox only: To operate in a ProMix  
2KS/3KS network with Firefox, you must turn off the  
Proxy setting on your browser. In your Firefox  
browser, go to Tools>Options>Advanced>Network  
tab>Connection Settings. Click “No proxy.” See FIG.  
28.  
FIG. 27. Set Automatic IP Address  
FIG. 28. Turn Off Proxy Setting (Firefox only)  
3. Type http://gracoawi: in the browser address bar,  
and press Enter.  
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4. The Welcome screen will appear. See FIG. 29. Click  
Next.  
6. Initialization is complete. See FIG. 31. Click Finish.  
FIG. 31. System Initialization Step 3  
FIG. 29. System Initialization Step 1  
7. The Login screen will appear. See FIG. 32. Type in  
the login name and password you entered in step 5.  
Click Sign in. The Network screen will appear. See  
page 21.  
5. The Security screen will appear. See FIG. 30. The  
administrator must fill in all fields. Click Next.  
FIG. 30. System Initialization Step 2  
FIG. 32. Login Screen  
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Password Recovery  
1. If you type in the wrong password, sign in will be  
3. The system will then ask the secret question you  
entered in step 5. Type in the answer, then click  
Next.  
blocked. See FIG. 33. Click on the block icon  
initiate the password recovery sequence.  
to  
FIG. 35. Password Recovery Step 2  
Click on block icon  
FIG. 33. Sign in Blocked  
4. If the answer matches the one entered in step 5, the  
system will prompt you for a new password. Enter  
the new password twice, then click Next. The sys-  
tem will return to the Login screen, FIG. 32.  
2. See FIG. 34. The system will prompt you for your  
login name. Type in the name you entered in step 5  
on page 17, then click Next.  
FIG. 36. Password Recovery Step 3  
FIG. 34. Password Recovery Step 1  
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Computer Configuration  
Set the Network Configuration  
To select a ProMix 2KS/3KS network, go to the Settings  
tab and select ProMix network. See FIG. 37.  
ProMix 2KS/3KS Network Configuration  
In a ProMix 2KS/3KS network, the AWI module is con-  
nected to an EasyKey and a personal computer. Up to  
100 EasyKeys may be connected in the network. See  
FIG. 25.  
Click Save.  
Turn off the Proxy setting (Firefox only). See page 16.  
FIG. 37. ProMix 2KS/3KS Network Setting  
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Computer Configuration  
To select a LAN (manual) configuration, go to the Set-  
tings tab and select Manual configuration. You will be  
required to enter IP, gateway, and Netmask addresses.  
Contact your IS system administrator for assistance.  
See FIG. 38.  
LAN Network (Manual) Configuration  
See FIG. 26. A LAN network (manual) configuration  
enables you to work through a local network. Up to 100  
EasyKeys may be connected in the network. The  
EasyKeys and AWI Module must be on the same sub-  
network. The EasyKeys can be connected to any LAN  
drop.  
NOTE: Use a new IP address to access the AWI; this  
replaces gracoawi (for LAN network systems only).  
NOTE: To change to a LAN (manual) configuration, you  
must first connect to the AWI via the ProMix 2KS/3KS  
network. See pages 16-17 for instructions and FIG. 25  
for cable connections.  
NOTE: Once Save is clicked, the AWI will disconnect the  
user computer. Reconnect the AWI and computer as  
shown in FIG. 26. Reconfigure the user computer to  
match the new LAN configuration. You can then login to  
the AWI using the newly assigned IP address.  
Click Save to apply the change.  
FIG. 38. LAN Network Setting  
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AWI Screens  
AWI Screens  
This section describes how to use the AWI screens to  
access and make changes to system settings and reci-  
pes. For complete information about these settings and  
their effects, see the Setup section in the system opera-  
tion manual.  
Network Tab  
Use the Network tab to select the desired EasyKey. See  
FIG. 39.  
Each EasyKey must have a unique name and IP  
address. See the Configuration Screen in FIG. 46 to set  
the Station name (1-99).  
Click on the desired EasyKey to access the setup  
screens for that device.  
Click on desired EasyKey  
FIG. 39. Network Tab  
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AWI Screens  
Materials Tab  
Use the Materials tab to enter information on Volatile  
Components (VOC) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP)  
for each material being used in your system, for material  
reporting. This information, and the manufacturer’s part  
no., are available on the MSDS sheet provided by the  
material manufacturer. See FIG. 40.  
To add a new material, click the Plus  
the values in the new data fields.  
button. Enter  
To delete a material, click the Minus  
button.  
. A  
VOC values may be set at Lbs/Gal or Gram/Liter as  
desired, using the pulldown menu.  
To save your changes, click  
checkmark ()will appear when the save is complete.  
Minus  
Button  
Plus  
Button  
VOC Pulldown Menus  
(Lb/Gal or Gram/Liter)  
Save  
Button  
FIG. 40. Materials Tab  
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Settings Tab  
Use the Settings tab to configure the main system set-  
tings (Time, Language, Upgrade AWI, and Edit  
Accounts).  
Set Language  
Set the desired language of the screen text, using the  
pulldown menu. Select English (default), Spanish,  
French, German, Italian, Dutch, Japanese (Kanji),  
Korean, and Chinese (Simplified).  
NOTE: FIG. 41 shows the Settings screen when you log  
in as a user. FIG. 42 shows the Settings screen when  
you log in as a system administrator.  
Upgrade AWI Software  
Set Time  
To upgrade AWI, first download the latest version of AWI  
software to your computer. Contact your Graco distribu-  
tor for information.  
To synchronize the time settings on all networked Pro-  
Mix 2KS/3KS devices, click the Sync  
button.  
The change will take place in approximately one minute.  
Use the Browse  
button to locate the file  
on your computer. Highlight the filename.  
Click on the Upgrade  
upgrade.  
button to start the  
Latest Software Version  
Sync Button  
Browse  
Upgrade  
FIG. 41. System Settings Tab (User Screen Shown)  
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Edit Account Information  
To edit an existing account, click the Edit User  
button. Enter the information in the data fields. Click  
NOTE: Account information can only be entered by a  
system administrator. See FIG. 42.  
. A checkmark ()will appear the top  
right corner when the save is complete.  
To delete an existing account, click the Delete User  
To add a new account, click the Add User  
but-  
ton. Enter the information in the data fields. Click  
button.  
. A checkmark ()will appear in the top  
right corner when the save is complete.  
Latest Software Version  
Sync Button  
Browse  
Upgrade  
FIG. 42. System Settings Tab (Admin Screen Shown)  
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AWI Screens  
System Setup Screens  
To view the system setup screens, go to the Network tab  
and click on the desired EasyKey to access the setup  
screens for that device. See FIG. 43.  
Monitor Tab  
Select the Monitor tab to view data from the EasyKey  
Status screen, in real time. See FIG. 44.  
Click on desired EasyKey  
FIG. 43. Open Device  
FIG. 44. Monitor Tab  
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AWI Screens  
Material Setup Tab  
To save your changes, click  
. A  
Go to the Material Setup tab to assign a catalyst, color,  
reducer (on 3KS) and flush material for the valves of the  
active device, using the pulldown menus. For 2KS, each  
device may include up to 30 color valves, 4 catalyst  
valves, and solvent flush valves. For 3KS, each device  
may include up to 25 color valves, 4 catalyst valves, 4  
reducer valves, and solvent flush valves. The materials  
listed in each pulldown menu were established under  
the Materials Tab on page 22. See FIG. 45.  
checkmark ()will appear when the save is complete.  
FIG. 45. Material Setup Tab  
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AWI Screens  
System Setup Tab  
Use the arrow buttons  
to view the pre-  
The Setup tab has three editable screens:  
vious or the next recipe, or enter the recipe number  
and press Enter.  
The Configuration screen corresponds to the Sys-  
tem Configuration screens of the EasyKey. See FIG.  
46. For complete information about these settings  
and their effects, see the Setup section in the sys-  
tem operation manual.  
The Advanced screen corresponds to the  
Advanced Setup screens of the EasyKey. See FIG.  
47. For complete information about these settings  
and their effects, see the Setup section in the sys-  
tem operation manual.  
The Recipe screen corresponds to the Recipe  
Setup screens of the EasyKey. See FIG. 48. For  
complete information about these settings and their  
effects, see the Setup section in the system opera-  
tion manual.  
Click on the Chart button  
to create a  
timing chart of the active recipe. See FIG. 49.  
To save your changes, click  
checkmark ()will appear when the save is complete.  
. A  
NOTE: Changes made on the EasyKey screen before  
clicking  
will be overwritten by the  
AWI data.  
50 cc  
FIG. 46. System Setup Tab, Configuration Screen  
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FIG. 47. System Setup Tab, Advanced Screen  
Click to create a  
recipe timing chart.  
1.0  
2.0  
FIG. 48. System Setup Tab, Recipe Screen  
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FIG. 49. Sample Recipe Timing Chart  
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AWI Screens  
Reports Tab  
Click the Create button  
ate the report.  
to gener-  
The Reports tab enables you to produce three reports:  
Material Report  
Job Report  
Alarm Report  
Material Report  
See FIG. 50. The Material Report compiles VOC and  
HAP data for all recipes and jobs using a material, and  
the total amount of material used. The material must be  
assigned to a valve to be included in the report (see  
page 27).  
Select which of the three reports you want to create.  
Click the desired output format  
for the report:  
Click the Reset button  
cycle (usually monthly).  
to begin a new report  
CSV (can be imported into Microsoft Excel).  
TXT (straight text).  
FIG. 50. Material Report Screen  
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Job Report  
Set the time frame by using the Calendar buttons  
the right of each date box.  
to  
See FIG. 51. The Job Report provides detailed informa-  
tion on all completed jobs within a designated time  
period.  
NOTE: The dates use the day/month/year format.  
Select the information desired by clicking on the box to  
the left of each parameter.  
FIG. 51. Job Report Screen  
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Alarm Report  
Set the time frame by using the Calendar buttons  
the right of each date box.  
to  
See FIG. 52. The Alarm Report lists all alarms triggered  
within a designated time period.  
NOTE: The dates use the day/month/year format.  
FIG. 52. Alarm Report Screen  
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The alarm function may be turned on or off for each  
material valve.  
Level Control Tab  
See FIG. 53. The Level Control Tab allows you to input  
the supply tank volume of the materials and the level at  
which an alarm should be triggered.  
FIG. 53. Level Control Tab  
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Restore - restores configurations of the device from  
a file.  
Copy (Sync Settings)- copies the configuration of  
this device into other devices.  
Install Firmware - install firmware for the current  
device (approximately 5 minutes).  
Sidebar  
See FIG. 54. The Sidebar relates to the EasyKey being  
monitored. It has four links to related screens:  
Save - saves the current device configuration into a  
file.  
FIG. 54. Sidebar and Related Screens  
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Replace AWI Board  
Replace AWI Board  
To avoid electric shock, turn off EasyKey power  
before servicing.  
Shut off power at main circuit breaker.  
All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified  
electrician and comply with all local codes and reg-  
ulations.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damaging circuit board when servicing, wear  
Part No. 112190 grounding strap on wrist and ground  
appropriately.  
1. Shut off ProMix 2KS/3KS power (0 position).  
2. Shut off power at main circuit breaker.  
3. Open the AWI module.  
4. Disconnect the cable (15) and wires (17, 18) from  
the board (22). FIG. 55.  
5. Remove the screws (21) and board (22).  
6. Install the new board. Reconnect the cable (15) and  
wires (17, 18).  
10  
15  
4
18  
17  
TI12928a  
22  
FIG. 55. Replace AWI Board  
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Parts  
Parts  
15V337 Advanced Web Interface Module  
13  
7, 9, 12  
3
Screw Location  
(item 28)  
8
10  
TI12926a  
12  
21  
22  
11  
1, 2  
5
4
5
6
17  
10  
15  
To 4  
To 10  
Wiring Diagrams  
17  
18  
V1+  
V1-  
+24  
COM  
+24  
COM  
+24  
COM  
4
18  
17  
18  
22  
To 4  
To 22  
17  
18  
TI12928a  
TI12927a  
Power Supply Wiring Detail  
L1+  
NC  
NC  
N -  
OUT - -  
DC - -  
24V + +  
1A + DC OK  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No. Description  
Qty  
Part No. Description  
Qty  
12  
13  
15  
17  
18  
21  
22  
28  
103833  
112443  
121994  
n/a  
SCREW, machine  
4
1
1
1
15V339 PANEL, back  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
BLOCK, terminal, ground  
CABLE, CAT5  
2
15T752  
n/a  
COVER  
3
DIN RAIL  
WIRE, copper, 16 ga.; 9 in. (230 mm)  
WIRE, copper, 16 ga; 9 in. (230 mm)  
1
1
4
1
4
4
120369  
POWER SUPPLY, 24 Vdc  
n/a  
5
15V345 GROMMET, cable entry  
15V340 STANDOFF, board  
6
111987  
n/a  
CONNECTOR, strain relief  
WIREWAY  
258355  
n/a  
BOARD, server  
7
SCREW, machine, serrated  
hex-head  
8
186620  
n/a  
LABEL, ground  
9
COVER, wireway  
10  
11  
15V342 SWITCH, ethernet  
120838 BLOCK, clamp end  
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Parts  
15V336 Advanced Web Interface Server Hub  
13  
7, 9, 12  
3
Screw Location  
(item 28)  
8
10  
12  
11  
1, 2  
5
4
5
6
TI13204a  
Wiring Diagrams  
17  
4
17  
10  
To 4  
To 10  
V1+  
V1-  
+24  
COM  
TI13205a  
TI13206a  
18  
18  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No. Description  
Qty  
Part No. Description  
Qty  
10  
11  
12  
13  
17  
15V342 SWITCH, ethernet  
120838 BLOCK, clamp end  
103833 SCREW, machine  
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15V339 PANEL, back  
15T752 COVER  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
n/a  
DIN RAIL  
112443 BLOCK, terminal, ground  
120369 POWER SUPPLY, 24 Vdc  
15V345 GROMMET, cable entry  
111987 CONNECTOR, strain relief  
n/a  
n/a  
n/a  
WIRE, copper, 16 ga.; 9 in.  
(230 mm)  
WIRE, copper, 16 ga; 9 in.  
(230 mm)  
SCREW, machine, serrated  
hex-head  
18  
28  
1
4
n/a  
186620 LABEL, ground  
n/a COVER, wireway  
WIREWAY  
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Electrical Schematic  
Electrical Schematic  
Non-Hazardous Area  
J4  
DISPLAY  
BOARD  
1
2
3
4
MEMBRANE  
SWITCH  
WITH  
RIBBON  
CABLE  
1
2
J9  
3
4
5
RJ45  
RJ45  
6
J6  
7
8
9
10  
11  
J2  
1
DISPLAY  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
J5  
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
J10  
J7  
J8  
RJ45  
RJ45  
3'  
P1  
RJ45  
BULKHEAD  
3'  
(25'-200' OPTIONS)  
WEB SERVER  
MODULE  
100-240 Vac Input  
24 Vdc  
COM  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
16.57 in. (420.9 mm)  
15.07 in. (382.8 mm)  
6.45 in.  
(163.8 mm)  
8.71in.  
(221.2 mm)  
5.31in.  
(134.9 mm)  
TI12926a  
TI12825b  
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Graco Standard Warranty  
Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warranty  
published by Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by  
Graco to be defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written  
recommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty  
installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of  
non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with  
structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, operation or  
maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.  
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of  
the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The equipment will be returned  
to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will  
be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts, labor, and transportation.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy  
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or  
consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.  
GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT  
MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, switches, hose, etc.), are subject to  
the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these  
warranties.  
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or  
the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the  
negligence of Graco, or otherwise.  
FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS  
The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered into,  
given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la  
rédaction du présente document sera en Anglais, ainsi que tous documents, avis et procédures judiciaires exécutés, donnés ou intentés, à la suite  
de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.  
Graco Information  
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor.  
Phone: 612-623-6921 or Toll Free: 1-800-328-0211 Fax: 612-378-3505  
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.  
Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.  
Original instructions. This manual contains English. MM 313386  
Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis  
International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Korea  
GRACO INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES • P.O. BOX 1441 • MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1441 • USA  
Copyright 2008, Graco Inc. All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001.  
Revised 09/2011  
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