Graco 15V336 manual

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    Instructions-Parts Advanced Web I nterface Kit 332459A EN Installation and setup instructions to allow communication between a PC a nd various Graco devices, via an ethernet. For professional use only. Not for use in explosive atmosph er es or haza rdous locations. Importan t Safety Instru ctions Read all warnings and instruct ions in this manual a[...]

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    Warnings The following warnings are for the setu p, use, grounding, main tenance and repa ir of this equipment. The exclamat ion p oint symbol alert s you to a general warning and t he hazard symbol refers to p r ocedure-specific risks. When th ese symbols appear in the body of this manual or on warni ng labels, ref er bac kt ot h e s e Warnings. [...]

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    Warnings WARNING EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Misuse can cause death or serious injury. • Do not operat e the unit w hen fatigued or under the i nfluence of drugs or alcohol. • Do not exceed the maximum wo rking pressure or te mperature rati ng of the lo west rated system component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals. • Use fluids a nd [...]

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    Related Manuals Related Manuals Manual Description Use For 313386 ProMix 2KS/3K S Web Inte rfaces All Installat ion, Setup, and Operation i nformation f or ProMix 2KS and Pr oMix 3KS AWI or Basic Web Interface. Manual 33245 9 is no t needed for the Pro Mix family. 3A2040 Informer Instruction s/Parts Follow all instructio ns in 332459 first, the ns[...]

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    Installation Installation Overview NOTE: Refer to this manual first, then l ook in your system manual for information specific t o y our system (the Inform e r, for example, or the ProContr ol 1KE). ProMix 2KS and ProMi x 3KS Users: Plea se refer to Manual 3133 8 6. The Advance d Web Interface ( AWI) is an acces sory that works with m any Graco d[...]

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    Installation Connections Make electri cal and communicat ion connections to the AWI. • To avoid electric shock, turn of f power before servicing. • Shut off powe r at main circu it breaker. • All ele ctrical wir ing must be don e by a qualifi ed electri cian and comply with all local codes and regulati ons. 1. Connect the AWI t o power. a. C[...]

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    Installation Installation Example This sample install ation is only a guide for setti ng up system communicati on. Contact your Graco distribu tor for assistance in plann ing a system to suit your needs. 332459A 7[...]

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    Computer Con fi gu ration Computer Confi guration S e tU pa nA u t o m atic IP Address The AWI requires a n IP address obtained by you r computer. Set up your computer to obta in one automatica lly. 1. Find the sec tion for the brows er that you use , then follow the step s to set your computer to obtain the IP ad dress automa tically. • Window[...]

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    Computer Con fi gu ration Set Up IP Addre ss Manually If the automati c configuration does not work or ca nnot be used with your system, the IP address requir ed by the AWI can be set up ma nually. 1. In the pre vio us section, find and follow the directions f or yo ur browser. 2. In the last s t ep, choose Use the Foll owing IP Address . Fill i[...]

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    Computer Con fi gu ration System Initia lization NOTE: System initializa tion must be done by an administra tor. This pro cess is required on ly when the syste m is firs t started . NOTE: Do not c onnect the system to a LAN unless it is configur ed proper ly first. By defaul t the system comes with DH C P and DNS servers ena bled. NOTE: Verify [...]

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    Computer Con fi gu ration Password Recover y 1 . I fy o ut y p ei nt he wrong passwo rd, sign in wi ll be blocked. Click on the block icon to initiate the password recovery sequence. 2. Type in yo ur login name , then click Next . 3. Type the answe r to your secret question, then click Next . 4. If the answe r matches the one enter ed in Step 5, t[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion System Configu ration Settings Tab Use the Settings t ab to configure the main system settings (Time, Lan guage, Upgrade AWI, Accounts, and Networki ng). 1 2 332459A[...]

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    System Con fi gura ti on System Time Set the correct time and syn chronize time sett ings. 1. Edit the inf or mation in each fie ld as requir ed. Click Save . 2. Click Sync to synchronize the AWI time settings with t he time settings on al l connected Graco devices. On the Sync screen, verify the current time. If correct, click Sync . If inc orre[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion Accounts The first perso n who logs in is automa tically designated as an A dministrat or. An Administrator uses this scre en to add a us er or edit user inf ormation. 1. To add a ne w account, click Add User . a. On the Add user popup window, enter information into all the data field s. Click Add . b. A check ma rk will [...]

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    System Con fi gura ti on Network Local Network Co nfiguration In a local network mode, the AWI module is configured for a close d network that incl udes a PC and Graco devices. In this mode, AWI is set to a static IP address ( 192.168.178. 200). The system enables DHCP and DNS server s. 1. On the Setti ngs Tab, in the Network section, select Loc[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion Recover IP Settings If you have lost your IP sett ings and can no longer access screens, you can force a network reset to configure the AW I to the default Local Net work Configuration. NOTICE To avoid damage to the cir cuit board, wear Part No. 112190 groundi ng strap, and groun d appropriate ly. 1. Turn off power to the[...]

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    System Con fi gura ti on Network Tab T h efi r s tt i m ey ou click on the Net work Tab it will show no Networ ked Devices. 1. Click Devices >> Search i nt h ec o l u m na tt h e far left of the scre en. The system will search for Graco devices th at already are connected to t he AWI. NOTE: The search may take several minutes. a. Successful[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion b. Click Add. The Network Tab appears, now populated with de vices. NOTE: The located device s do not have names. Se e your system manual for directions on how to assign names, along with other s etup informati on specific to ea ch Graco device. 18 332459A[...]

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    System Con fi gura ti on c. Check tha t all device ic ons are blue , with the system name above. If a device is grayed out and says Offl ine , check the connect ion to that device, then click Re fresh . d. Unsuccessful Sea rch: An exclamation point appears in the upper r ight hand c orner of the screen, indicati ng the system did not locate any d[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion Add or Remove Gatew ays The AWI module co mmunicates wit h Graco devi ces through gateways in stalled in the system. The AWI Module c omes with de fault gatew ays set. Use the Gateways section to add addit ional gateways thro ugh which the AWI will communicate with Gr aco devices. Add gateways before addi ng additional devi[...]

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    System Con fi gura ti on Add or Remove Devices After gateways are set up, use the Devic es section to add or remo ve Graco devices. 1. Click Devices >> Add. a. Gateway drop down: Choose a g ateway through wh ich the AWI will communicate with Graco devices. For example, if you are adding a ProMix, select TCP Local .I f y o u are adding an Inf[...]

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    System Con fi gura tion Materials Tab Use the Materi als Tab to ent er informati on on Volatile Organic Compo unds (VOC) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (H AP) for each material being used in your system, f or material reporting, if supported by your Graco device. This informati on, and the manufactur e r’s part nu mber, are availabl e on the MSDS [...]

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    Replace AWI Boar d Replace AWI Board •T o a v o i d e l e c t ric shock, turn off powe r before servicing. • Shut off powe r at main circuit b reaker. • All electric al wiring must be d one by a quali fied electrician and comply with all loca l codes and regulati on s. NOTICE To avoid damage to the circuit board, wear Part No. 112190 groundi[...]

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    Parts Parts Kit 15V337 Advanced Web Interface Module Wiring Diagr ams Connect to 4. Connect to 10. Connect to 22. Ref. Part Descrip tion Qty. 1 15V339 PANEL 1 2 15T752 COVER 1 3 ——— DIN RAIL 1 4 120369 SUPPLY UNIT, power, 24Vdc 1 5 15V345 GROMMET, cable entry 2 6 111987 CONNECTOR, cord strain relief 1 7 ——— WIREWAY 1 8 ▲ 186620 LABEL,[...]

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    Parts Kit 15V336 Adv anced Web Interface Server Hub Wiring Diagr ams Connect to 4. Connect to 10. Ref. Part Description Qty. 1 15V339 PANEL 1 2 15T752 COVER 1 3 ——— DIN RAIL 1 4 120369 SUPPLY UNIT, pow er, 24Vdc 1 5 15V345 GROMMET, cabl e entry 2 6 111987 CONNECTOR, cord strain relief 1 7 ——— WIREWAY 1 8 ▲ 186620 LABEL, ground symbol [...]

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    Accessories Accessories Cables • 121998, CAT 5, RJ45 Cable, 25 ft (7.6 m) • 121999, CAT 5, RJ45 Ca ble, 50 ft (15 m) • 15V842, CAT 5, RJ45 Cable, 100 ft (30 m) • 15V843, CAT 5, RJ45 Cable, 200 ft (61 m) • 16M172, Fiber Opt ic Cable, 50 ft (15 m) • 16M173, Fiber O ptic Cable, 100 ft ( 30 m) 26 332459A[...]

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    Dimensions Dimensions KEY in. mm. A 16.57 420.9 B 15.07 382.8 C 5.31 134.9 D 8.71 221.2 E 6.45 163.8 332459A 27[...]

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    Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equi pment referenced in th is document whi ch is manufac t ured by Graco and bearing it s name to be free from defect s in material and workmanshi p on the date of sale t o the original purcha ser for use. With the exception of any special, exte nded, or limited warra nty publ ished by Graco, Graco will, [...]