Ethernet Kit (253566) - Graco Therm-O-Flow 20 EasyKey NXT 2200 Instructions-Parts List Manual

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Ethernet Kit (253566)

This kit is intended for use with the unloaders and
accessory box. The Ethernet kit is designed so that the
user will have network access to the Therm-O-Flow 20
unit and can clear, display, download, restore, and reset
various values from a remote location. This kit includes
a Graco Ethernet Expansion Board (15H816), internal
Cat 5E patch cord, and the RJ45 panel mount jack.
Web Interface
Web Interface - allows users to connect, view, and
change the setup, log, and error files. It does not display
run data.
Use the web I/F Software to:
Install EasyKey Software
View
➜ error log
➜ material usage report
➜ setup values
Upload
➜ setup values
➜ a custom language to view on screen
Download
➜ setup values
➜ error log
➜ a custom language file
Clear
➜ error log
➜ material usage report
Reset
➜ settings to factory default
➜ password
Record
➜ temperature and cycle data
64
If Java Error appears when running the program
for the first time, you must download Java RTE (Run
Time Environment) for the program to operate correctly.
Follow the screen link to Java version 1.4.2.09 or newer.
Or enter http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
and select Download J2SE JRE. The file is approxi-
mately 15 MB.
If the Graco program will not start, check the
following.
Is the power on?
Are the cables fully seated in both the PC and
Therm-O-Flow 20 ports?
Are the LEDs on the PC Ethernet connector
illuminated?
Are the LEDs on the EasyKey Ethernet mod
illuminated? The bottom left LED should be
constantly illuminated showing a network
connection. The bottom right LED should
illuminate when network traffic is occurring.
If there are no LEDs illuminated check for
loose connections or a loose board.
To isolate the problem, try communicating with a
different PC.
Check Local Network Hardware and Software
Configuration. See page 66.
There are two possible ways to connect a PC to the unit.
Local Network Connection (most common). Patch
cable from the local network plugs into the unit Web
Interface connection. See F
page 66.
Direct Connection to the unit crossover cable from
the PC plugs into the unit Web Interface connection.
See F
. 29 and page 69.
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. 29 and F
. 30, and
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