Graco 332564B Advanced Display Module ADM, ADM Display, USB Download Procedure

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Advanced Display Module (ADM)

Advanced Display Module (ADM)

ADM Display

The ADM display shows graphical and text information related to setup and spray operations.

For detail on the display and individual screens, see Run Mode Screens, page 58, or Setup Mode Screens, page 66.

Keys are used to input numerical data, enter setup screens, navigate within a screen, scroll through screens, and select setup values.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the softkey buttons, do not press the buttons with sharp objects such as pens, plastic cards, or fingernails.

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Figure 7 Advanced Display Module

USB Download Procedure

Use the USB port on the ADM to download or upload data.

1.Enable USB downloads. See Advanced Screen 3, page 83.

2.Remove the cover from the USB port on the bottom of the ADM. Insert the USB drive.

3.During the download, USB BUSY appears on the screen.

4.When the download is complete, USB IDLE appears on the screen. The USB drive may then be removed.

NOTE: If the download operation takes longer than 60 seconds, the message disappears. To determine if the USB is busy or idle, check the Error Status bar on the screen. If idle, remove the USB.

5.Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the computer.

6.The USB flash drive window automatically opens. If it does not, open the USB flash drive from within Windows® Explorer.

7.Open Graco folder.

8.Open system folder. If downloading data from more than one system, there will be more than one folder. Each folder is labeled with the corresponding serial number of the ADM. (The serial number is on the back of the ADM.)

9.Open DOWNLOAD folder.

10.Open LOG FILES folder labeled with the highest number. The highest number indicates the most recent data download.

11.Open log file. Log files open in Microsoft® Excel® by default if the program is installed. They also can be opened in any text editor of Microsoft® Word.

NOTE: All USB logs are saved in Unicode (UTF-16) format. If opening the log file in Microsoft Word, select Unicode encoding.

12.Always reinstall the USB cover after removing the USB, to keep the drive free of dirt and dust.

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Contents ProMix PD2K Proportioner for Automatic Spray Applications Important Safety InstructionsContents Manual No Related ManualsManual No Description 0359 ModelsECB Labels Model AC2000 High Pressure Identification Label Fire and Explosion Hazard Intrinsic Safety Personal Protective Equipment Moisture Sensitivity of Isocyanates Important Isocyanate ISO InformationIsocyanate Conditions Keep Components a and B SeparateGeneral Information ADM Display USB Download ProcedureAdvanced Display Module ADM USB Upload Procedure ADM Keys and Indicators Function ADM Keys and IndicatorsKey Function Soft Key IconsSoft Key Functions Key Function Screen Icons Navigating the ScreensPre-Operation Tasks Pre-operation ChecklistPower On Valve Settings Initial System SetupFlush Before Using Equipment With Color Change Without Color ChangePrime and Fill the System Operation Using Automatic Display Module ADMSpraying Flush Mixed Material PurgingColor Change System ShutdownFlush the System Single Color SystemPD2K Discrete I/O Connections Operation Using a Programmable Logic Controller PLCNetwork Communications and Discrete I/O Discrete I/OAnalog Inputs Digital InputsKEY Discrete I/O Connections on EfcmCGM Kits Communication Gateway Module CGM DetailsCGM Overview ProMix PD2K Network Outputs Output Register 00 Current System ModeNumber Operation Mode Description Network Communication I/O Data MapOutput Register 06 Actual Mix Ratio Output Registers 01, 02, 03, and 04 Pump StatusPump States for Output Registers Description Ber Output Register 05 Actual Mix FlowOutput Register 12 Active Recipe Material B Flush Sequence Output Register 14 Active Recipe Potlife Timeout Set PointOutput Register 27 Safety Interlock Input Status Output Registers 28 36 DCS Command StructureOutput Register 38 40 Software Version Output Register 37 TimeOperation Using a Programmable Logic Controller PLC None Network Output Data Map Read OnlyPSI = ERR = Busy= ACK = NAKProMix PD2K Network Inputs Input Register 00 System Mode CommandInput Register 07 Go to Recipe Number Input Register 02 Flush/Prime Pump CommandInput Register 03 Mix Pump 1 Control Set Point Input Register 10 Gun 1 Trigger Input Register 08 Clear Active AlarmInput Registers 14 21 DCS Command Structure Input Register 09 Job CompleteOperation Using a Programmable Logic Controller PLC Network Input Data Map Write/Read 40180 Gun 3 Trigger Uint32 Purge Mode Sequence Operation Flow ChartsInactive Pump Flush and Prime Sequences Flush Pump CommandChange Color Change SequenceStandby Mix Ready? no Mixing SequenceClear Active Alarm Alarm Clearing SequenceDynamic Command Description Network Communication Dynamic Command Structure DCSDCS List of DCS CommandsDynamic Commands with Command ID Write User IDWrite Recipe Write Flush Sequence Read User ID Write Fluid Control ModeRead Flush Sequence Read RecipeRead Fluid Control Mode Yymmdd Read Job InfoExample Ascii Character String Decode Algorithm Read Alarm InfoYymmdddw Read Event Info Flow Control System Home Screen Run Mode ScreensOpening Screen See Advanced Screen 1, page 82, to set Home Screen Key Description DetailsKey Description Key Description Spray Screen Spray Screen, in Standby ModeFill Screen, Color a Selected Fill ScreenUsage Screen Usage ScreenEvents Screen Errors ScreenJobs Screen Password Screen Setup Mode ScreensSystem Screen Mix Pressure Tolerance Mix Idle TimeoutMix No Flow Timeout Low Flow TimeoutHose Length and Diameter Gun Hose LengthGun Hose Diameter Mix At WallGateway ID EnableManual Override Gun Trigger SignalFlow Control Setpoint Signal Fluid ControlRecipe Screen Flush Screen Pump Screen Default Settings Not Selected Default Settings SelectedPump Screen 3, Pressure Monitoring Disabled Pressure Alarm and Deviation LimitsCalibrate Screen Calibration ScreensVolume Check Screen Enter Measured Volume of Solvent Maintenance Screen Maintenance ScreensMaintenance Screen 4, Color Valve Resets Advanced Screen Download Depth Enable USB Downloads/UploadsLog 90% Full Advisory Enabled Display UnitsPerform the pressure check Calibration ChecksPump Pressure Check Pump Volume Check Scroll to Calibrate Screen 3, Solvent Meter CalibrationMultiple Color Systems Color ChangeSingle Color Systems Gun Trigger Input Function System ErrorsTo Clear Error and Restart Mix Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause Solution Error CodesPurge Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause Solution Pumping Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause Solution EBH# Code Type Description Problem Cause SolutionSAD1 Pressure Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause Solution Qbdx QadxCAC# System Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause SolutionEmix CA0XCddx CagxCDC# USB Errors Code Type Description Problem Cause Solution Wxuu WxudUSB B9SX B9AXB9BX ENT# Calibration Errors Code Type Name DescriptionEND# ENS0Code Type Name Description Maintenance ErrorsFlushing MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Schedule Cleaning the ADMPositive Displacement Metric Proportioner Technical DataFor Graco Canada Customers Graco Standard WarrantyGraco Information