Graco 312353B instruction manual Pop-Up Blocker, PC Software Requirements

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Serial Port

If the standalone Matrix PC or Matrix Server does not have a physical serial port, a USB-to-serial port con- verter will be required. The converter selected is based on the number of transceivers used in the system. Graco recommends Edgeport converters, which are available in 1, 4, or 8 port models (Edgeport/1, Edge- port/4, and Edgeport/8, respectively) and can be pur- chased from B & B Electronics Manufacturing Company (www.bb-elec.com). Each model comes with a 3.3 foot (1 meter) cable.

Uninterruptible Power Supply

An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is required in all Matrix systems and is available from Graco (part no. 119425 for North American applications or part no. 120104 in Australia). This power supply provides contin- uous battery power to the PC during power interruption and safely shuts down the PC, securing your Matrix soft- ware and preventing data corruption. Be sure the PC and monitor are plugged into the battery back-up side of the UPS during installation.

E-Mail

Matrix can send e-mail to responsible parties based on certain bulk fluid tank conditions. If this feature is to be used, an “always on” Internet connection or network access to an outgoing mail server is required.

Sound Card

If the Parts Room Authorization feature of Matrix is used, Matrix will generate an audible alert whenever parts room authorization is received. A sound card in the standalone Matrix PC or Matrix Server will allow this to be heard by authorizing personnel.

PC Software Requirements

Microsoft XP Professional or Home Edition (no other operating system will work).

Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) version 6.0 or higher.

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 or later. Ver- sion 1.4.2_04 is included in the Matrix setup; if Matrix finds no JRE installed on the machine or it finds an installed JRE older than 1.4, the user is prompted to install this version. This check occurs when the Matrix Client is started.

System Requirements

If the installation is a multiple-PC system, the PCs must be configured for the network they’re con- nected to.

If the installation will use the e-mail feature of Matrix, the standalone Matrix PC or Matrix Server must have network access to an outgoing mail server.

Pop-Up Blocker

Special Considerations for pop-up blockers

Summary: If a browser pop-up blocker is installed, it must either be disabled or configured to allow pop-ups. If it’s a single-PC system, the pop-up blocker must allow pop-ups from http://127.0.0.1:8080. If it’s a multiple-PC system, a pop-up blocker on the Matrix Server must allow pop-ups from http://127.0.0.1:8080, while a pop-up blocker on a Matrix Client must allow pop-ups from http://MatrixServer:8080, where “Matrix Server” is the computer name or IP address of the Matrix Server PC. Recent versions of Internet Explorer have a built-in pop-up blocker. You may have one or more browser tool- bars that have pop-up blocker functionality, such as those from Google and Yahoo. Security software pro- grams, such as those provided by Symantec and McAfee can contain pop-up blockers. It is fairly common for PCs to have multiple pop-up blockers.

Matrix relies on the IE browser for its user interface. In particular, Matrix uses browser pop-up windows exten- sively. The Matrix server includes a web server that gen- erates the screens viewed within the browser. If the PC has a pop-up blocker present, it can stop Matrix browser windows from appearing. For Matrix windows to appear properly, any pop-up blockers installed on the PC must be configured to allow pop-ups from the Matrix server (or be turned off).

Pop-up blockers come in many forms. The version of IE that comes with Windows XP Service Pack 2, for exam- ple, contains a built-in pop-up blocker.

The IE browser’s pop-up blocker can either be turned off or configured to allow pop-ups by adding allowed sites in the pop-up blocker settings of IE. In FIG. 1, if you select “Pop-up Blocker Settings”, the window shown in FIG. 2 appears. This example is taken from a “default” installa- tion of the Matrix software on a standalone PC (the allowed site shown in FIG. 2 was added manually, not by Matrix).

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Contents 312353B Contents System Requirements General Matrix System SpecificationsPC Hardware Requirements Pop-Up Blocker PC Software RequirementsGeneral guidelines to find and configure pop-up blockers Software Firewalls Special Considerations for FirewallsWindows XP Security Installation Instructions Stand Alone ConfigurationNetworked Configurations 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 ScreenSetup Path 2 Matrix Client Only Matrix Server and Client ShortcutsStart / All Programs / Startup 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 Operator Screens Meter Dispense InformationActive Work Orders Dispense HistoryTank Level Information Tank Level Information ScreenBattery Level Information Entering Work OrdersWork Orders and the Matrix/R & R Interface Adding Work Order From PCWork Order Validation Add Parts To Work OrderWork Order Posting Work Order Pop-up Windows Sending a Work Order to a MeterWork Order Already in Process System Administrator Screens Matrix System SetupSystem Configuration Security Level Global SettingSystem Emergency Code FIG Click Security Level Drop Down Box and select from the listUnit of Measure English or Metric FIG Edit Contact Information FIGTransceiver Setup Transceiver Power-upConfirm PC/Transceiver Communication Click Add Transceiver Button, then click ModifyMatrix Client PC Setup Add a Client PC to the Matrix System At the Matrix Server PC FIGClick New Row’s Modify Link At the client PC FIGAdding a New User System User SetupModify User Profile FIG Tank Setup Customized Fluid SetupChanging User Information 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 Meter Setup Adding a MeterModifying Meter Information 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 ConfigurationRemoving an E-Mail Event Adding an E-Mail EventModifying E-mail Events Interface SetupPosting Charges Interface Behavior, Parts, and GOG Work Order ValidationDealer Management System DMS SPGSystem Administrator Screens Fluids Configuration FIG Unit and Menu Pricing PartsUnit Pricing Parts Unit Pricing Example Parts FIGTypical Unit Pricing Scenario in Parts FIG Menu Pricing PartsMenu Pricing Details Parts Menu Details Setup Parts Menu Item CriteriaMenu Item Posting Parameters 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 Part Categories Non-Fluid PartsOil Filter Category Return to Operating Screens Selected Parts by CategoryMatrix Reporter Production DataStarting Matrix Reporter Creating a ReportSaving Report Data to File Printing Report DataFiltering Report Data Matrix Database Import and ExportImporting a Matrix Database File Database file import instructions Troubleshooting Appendix a Matrix Network and Port Settings Edit Matrix Server Network Settings FIGDefault Field Name \Windows\my.ini and rebootingEdit Matrix Client Network Settings FIG 312353B Graco Standard Warranty Graco Phone Numbers

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