Appendix A - User Interface Display; Change A Setting; Alarms - Graco XM PFP Setup & Operation

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Appendix A - User Interface Display

The user interface display is divided into three main
functions: Setup, Command, and Automatic.
Setup Mode Screens (key to right)
Use these screens to:
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change between volume and weight ratio
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set desired mix ratio by volume or weight
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set weight ratio and tolerance for ratio checks
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configure system settings
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set potlife parameters
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enable/disable functions, displays, and display
components
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set which USB logs to download
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schedule maintenance parameters for alarms
and advisories
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set pressure and temperature limits
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set tank "fill" and "full" levels
Some setup functions must be enabled from the Enable
Setup screens before users can change or set
configurations. See Enable Setup Screens, page 72,
for instructions.
Operator Command Mode Screens (key to left or
removed)
Use these screens to:
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run pumps, including flush, circulate, and prime
procedures
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park metering pumps so pump rods are down
when not in use
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mix and spray
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view mix ratio
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run pump tests/calibrate weight mode
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run batch dispense ratio tests
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run valve leak checks
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Appendix A - User Interface Display
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view dispense totals
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view alarms
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diagnose alarms
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clear alarms
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set and view A heater, B heater, and hose
bundle temperatures
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view tank temperatures and levels
Automatically Displayed Screens
These screens are shown when
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The potlife timer alarms to notify the user that
material is about to cure in the system.
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download USB logs.

Change a Setting

All settings are changed in the same manner:
1. Navigate to the desired screen. See Operator
Command Mode Screens on page 75, or Setup
Mode Screens on page 68.
2. Once in the desired screen, use the arrow keys to
navigate to the item that you wish to change.
3. Press enter to enter editing mode.
4. Use the arrow keys to change the selection or
value.
5. Press enter again to save the change or press
to cancel the change.

Alarms

See Appendix B - Alarms, starting on page 85.
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