Graco 312353B instruction manual Fluid Calibration Quarts Liters

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are gear lube, ATF, or antifreeze, type in the appro- priate value from the table.

Fluid

Calibration

 

 

 

 

 

Quarts

 

Liters

 

 

 

 

Oil (10W30)

368

 

389

Gear Lube

375

 

396

ATF

368

 

389

Antifreeze

348

 

368

7.Security Type: A global security setting was made in system configuration. This setting can be changed on a meter to meter basis using this screen if desired. Select System Monitoring, PIN Code Registration, or Parts Room Authorization.

This change only affects this individual meter. Global meter set up for all meters was completed during initial setup in the Operation Type Setup screen.

8.System Emergency Code is a four digit number defined in the System Configuration section of the software and is displayed here. This number cannot be altered in the Meter Setup section.

9.Choose Yes or No on the Use Work Orders drop-down list.

Yes – the meter will use work orders. In order to dis- pense fluid from this meter, the user must enter a work order at the PC and send it to the meter. The meter operator selects the work order and dis- penses the fluid. The PC tracks the fluid dispensed with this work order number.

No – the meter will not use work orders. Nothing needs to be sent from the PC in order to dispense fluid at the meter.

Depending on which Security Type was selected, there may still be some meter/PC interaction that happens to be able to dispense fluid; this setting only specifies whether the dispensed fluid is tracked by a work order number.

10.Choose Yes or No in the Enable Work Order Entry At Meter drop-down list.

This parameter is selectable only if Use Work Orders is Yes.

Yes – enter a work order on the meter keypad. With this setting, work orders can be sent from the PC or entered at the meter.

No – work orders cannot be entered at the meter; they can only be sent from the PC.

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Choose Yes or No in the Enable R & R Link For This Meter drop-down list. Choosing Yes here is valid only if Use Work Orders is Yes. This setting must be set to Yes for Matrix to automatically post fluid charges to the RO on the R & R DMS for this meter’s dispenses. Note that the meter can still use work orders if this setting is No; Matrix will not vali- date this meter’s work orders or post fluid charges to R & R for dispenses made by this meter.

This setting can be changed without reprogramming the meter.

11.In Battery Warn Level is set at a default level of 10%. If desired, enter at what percentage of remain- ing battery life you want a warning to display.

12.Select the Transceiver ID for the TLM from the list of Transceivers configured during System Configu- ration.

13.Click Apply to update the record.

14.Enter a preset amount of fluid to be dispensed if preset amount was selected as yes (FIG. 86).

15.If the meter was set to Preset or Restricted Preset mode, the screen shown in FIG. 86 is displayed. Set the default preset volume for this meter in the units previously selected for this meter.

16.Select a Top-Off Limit (FIG. 86). This is a percent- age of the preset volume that can be (at the meter operator’s discretion) be dispensed after the preset amount has been reached. The options are: 0, 5, 10, 50, 75, 100, and unlimited. Zero means that no top-off amount is allowed after the preset amount has been dispensed. Unlimited means there is no limit to how much additional fluid can be dispensed after the preset amount has been reached.

17.Click Apply to update the record.

FIG. 86 Pre-set Amount Dialog

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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 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 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 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 FIGAdding a New User System User SetupModify 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 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 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 Part Categories Non-Fluid PartsOil 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

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