Graco 312353B instruction manual Clock and Time Zone Settings, MatrixLogs Folder

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The newer Java Plug-in looks like FIG. 38.

FIG. 38

Configure the Plug-in to not cache Java applets. The older Plug-in looks like FIG. 39.

FIG. 39

Installation Instructions

The newer Plug-in looks like FIG. 40.

On the General tab, click the Settings Button in the Temporary Internet Files section. In the correspond- ing popup, ensure that the checkbox is labeled “Keep temporary files on my computer” is NOT checked.

FIG. 40

See Software Installation Troubleshooting on page if the Java applets do not display properly.

Clock and Time Zone Settings

Verify that the Microsoft XP clock and time zone settings are correct. When the time is changed by either the PC operator or automatically by Microsoft XP (i.e. daylight savings time automated change), the PC must be restarted.

MatrixLogs Folder

The Matrix setup program creates a folder named c:\MatrixLogs. Various log files generated during Matrix operation stored in this folder, do not delete it.

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Contents 312353B Contents General Matrix System Specifications System RequirementsPC Hardware Requirements Pop-Up Blocker PC Software RequirementsGeneral guidelines to find and configure pop-up blockers Software Firewalls Special Considerations for FirewallsWindows XP Security Networked Configurations Installation InstructionsStand Alone Configuration Software Installation & NetworkingBrowser Configuration Setup Path 1- Typical Matrix Server and ClientSetup Path 1 InstallShield Wizard Setup Path 1 Firewall Question Hasp Key Driver Setup Program Hasp Setup Welcome ScreenStart / All Programs / Startup Setup Path 2 Matrix Client OnlyMatrix Server and Client Shortcuts On the Windows DesktopSetup Path 2 License Agreement NextSetup Path 2 Pop-up Blockers Matrix Client Only Shortcuts Sun Java Runtime Clock and Time Zone Settings MatrixLogs FolderHow to Turn Off Hibernation Mode in Windows XP Click Hibernate Tab Software Installation Troubleshooting Marked Java Sun Software Installation Troubleshooting Uninstalling Matrix on Windows XP Active Work Orders Operator ScreensMeter Dispense Information Dispense HistoryTank Level Information Tank Level Information ScreenBattery Level Information Entering Work OrdersWork Orders and the Matrix/R & R Interface Adding Work Order From PCAdd Parts To Work Order Work Order ValidationWork Order Posting Work Order Pop-up Windows Sending a Work Order to a MeterWork Order Already in Process System Administrator Screens Matrix System SetupSystem Emergency Code FIG System ConfigurationSecurity Level Global Setting Click Security Level Drop Down Box and select from the listUnit of Measure English or Metric FIG Edit Contact Information FIGConfirm PC/Transceiver Communication Transceiver SetupTransceiver Power-up Click Add Transceiver Button, then click ModifyMatrix Client PC Setup Click New Row’s Modify Link Add a Client PC to the Matrix SystemAt the Matrix Server PC FIG At the client PC FIGSystem User Setup Adding a New UserModify User Profile FIG Changing User Information Tank SetupCustomized Fluid Setup Removing a UserAdding a New Tank using a TLM Edit Tank Setup 312353BTank Shape Screen Vertical Tank Geometry FIGManual Tank Adjustment Removing a TankProgramming the Tank Level Monitor RecommendationsProgramming Complete Screen 312353B Modifying Meter Information Meter SetupAdding a Meter Click Add MeterFluid Calibration Quarts Liters Choose Yes or No on the Use Work Orders drop-down listRemoving a Meter Meter ProgrammingProgramming Complete Screen Meter Programming RecommendationsMail Setup Mail ConfigurationAdding an E-Mail Event Removing an E-Mail EventModifying E-mail Events Setup InterfacePosting Charges Interface Behavior, Parts, and GOG Work Order ValidationDealer Management System DMS SPGSystem Administrator Screens Unit Pricing Parts Fluids Configuration FIGUnit and Menu Pricing Parts Unit Pricing Example Parts FIGTypical Unit Pricing Scenario in Parts FIG Menu Pricing PartsMenu Pricing Details Parts Menu Item Posting Parameters Menu Details Setup PartsMenu Item Criteria Include Selected Oil Filters requires a Yes or No responseTypical Menu Pricing Scenarios Menu Pricing Scenario #1 FIGUnit and Menu Pricing Gas, Oil, Grease GOG Unit Pricing GOGMenu Pricing Details Service Menu PricingMenu Details Setup GOG FIG Menu Pricing Scenario #1 FIG Non-Fluid Parts Part CategoriesOil Filter Category Return to Operating Screens Selected Parts by CategoryStarting Matrix Reporter Matrix ReporterProduction Data Creating a ReportFiltering Report Data Saving Report Data to FilePrinting Report Data Matrix Database Import and ExportImporting a Matrix Database File Database file import instructions Troubleshooting Default Field Name Appendix a Matrix Network and Port SettingsEdit Matrix Server Network Settings FIG \Windows\my.ini and rebootingEdit Matrix Client Network Settings FIG 312353B Graco Standard Warranty Graco Phone Numbers

312353B specifications

The Graco 312353B is an innovative airless paint sprayer designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professional painters, offering exceptional performance in a compact package. This reliable unit is specifically engineered to provide a seamless painting experience for a variety of surfaces, making it ideal for users tackling projects of all sizes.

One of the standout features of the Graco 312353B is its powerful motor, which drives the sprayer to deliver a consistent and high-quality finish. With the ability to handle a wide range of coatings, from paints to stains, this model accommodates various viscosities, allowing users to tackle different projects efficiently. Its adjustable pressure control enables painters to customize the spray pattern and flow rate based on the requirements of each task, ensuring optimal coverage and a professional-looking result.

Complementing its powerful motor is the Graco TrueCoat technology, which enhances the spraying experience by providing an even, smooth application. This technology minimizes overspray and allows for easy control over the spraying process, reducing the risk of paint waste. Additionally, the sprayer is equipped with a reversible tip system, which allows users to quickly change the spray tip to address clogs and maintain uninterrupted operation.

The Graco 312353B is designed with user comfort in mind. Its lightweight and portable design make it easy to transport and maneuver, even in tight spaces. The integrated carry handle enhances portability, while the included wheeled cart simplifies transport to different job sites. Moreover, the sprayer's easy assembly and straightforward controls ensure that anyone, regardless of skill level, can achieve professional results.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Graco 312353B. Constructed from high-quality materials, this sprayer is built to withstand the rigors of frequent use. The reliable design not only enhances longevity but also contributes to consistent performance throughout various projects.

In summary, the Graco 312353B is a versatile and efficient airless paint sprayer that combines power, technology, and user-friendly design. With its adjustable pressure, TrueCoat technology, and robust construction, it is a valuable addition for anyone looking to elevate their painting projects to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a weekend warrior, this sprayer offers the features and performance needed to achieve outstanding results with ease.