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1. uu n C Modify Add vehicle Delete Vehicle Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Aug 14 2008 4 58 26 AM Dispense Completed 1 95 Gallons Phase 2 Aug 14 2008 4 56 56 AM Dispense Started Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 1 Aug 14 2008 4 56 56 AM Aug 14 2008 2 58 14 4M Aug 14 2008 2 39 14 AM Fic 168 Meter Communication Failure Dispense Completed 193 01 Quarks Dispense Started Soe odd Tuna onm 3 The Add Vehicle Group text box shown in FIG 169 displays This box is used to assign a Group Name to identify the vehicles you are putting together in a group Click the OK button to close the box and save the name M Add Vehicle Group Vehicle Group Name Fic 169 4 The name s of the vehicle group s you created in Step 3 above is added to the list of vehicle groups that is displayed on the Vehicle Groups side of the screen In FiG 170 four vehicle groups are listed Buses Small Vans 4 Wheel Drive Trucks and 2 Wheel Drive Trucks 4 Wheel Drive Trucks 2 Wheel Drive Trucks Fic 170 120 Setup Screens 5 To add vehicles to a group click the Add Vehicles button New Group Modify Delete Event Detail Device 4 05 38 AM Inicneance Comnleted 1195 Gallen IMFTFR S Fic 171 6 The Add Vehicle screen shown in FIG 172 displays M Add Vehicte vehicle Gr
2. 5 Continue following the new rule wizard until completion Repeat Steps 3 5 however this time select 35 Outbound Rules before selecting New Rule in Step 3 The remaining Steps are the same Installation Checking Windows 8 Firewall 1 Access the Control Panel from the Apps list FIG 42 Steps Recorder eI Windows Accessones t al Calculator ima sticky Notes On Screen mw Task Manager z Keyboard Character Map Windows Fax and Windows Speech Y This PC Scan Recognition Math Input Panel m Windows Journal Windows Defender Windows System Notepad Windows Media Command Prompt Ce Windows Easy Player Transfer WordPad F Control Panel Windows PowerShell Remote Desktop a APS Viewer Default Programs FIG 42 2 Click on System and Security and find the Windows Firewall icon Click the Advanced Settings link as shown in FIG 43 T B gt Control Panel C Search Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings View by Category System and Security Review your computer s status Save backup copies of your files with File History ind and fix problems Network and Internet Gi Connect to the Internet lt 2 View network status and tasks User Accounts and Family Safety Change account type fa Set up Family Safety for any user Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution
3. FIG 34 M Windows Firewall is turned off Your network administrator is using Group Policy to control these settings Programs and Services Name Group Policy L File and Printer Sharing NO Remote Assistance No v v SMC Service No SNAC Service No Symantec Email No O r7 NO m Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program 3 Click Add Port button FiG 34 4 n Dialog Box that displays enter the following information e Name Use appropriate name for the port i e Matrix3 MSG Port 2000 e Port Number Create an exception for the following list in this field lt 20000 MSE lt 20002 Client lt 20003 Xovr Server lt 20005 Firmware Update Tool lt 20006 Database 31 max r iv Ey Ea A Installation 5 Select TCP 6 Click OK button to save your changes Checking Vista Firewall 1 Click on Start Control Pane Then select Windows Firewall FiG 35 r Symantec Install NIS Internet Internet Explorer gr E mail Microsoft Office Outlook Welcome Center M Matrix 3 Client Backup 2 Microsoft Office Word 2007 GJ Windows Media Player a Small Business Resources System Update spl Windows Fax and Scan Windows Collaboration All Programs Ce J FiG 35 am ey LENOVO USER Documents Pictures Music Search Recent Items Computer
4. Choose homegroup and sharing options Clock Language and Region Hardware and Sound View devices and printers Add a device 6 Programs Uninstall a program T 1 t Control Panel System and Security Windows Firewall wi ot ET eof Help protect your PC with Windows Firewall Control Panel Home Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from Allow an app or feature through the Internet or a network through Windows Firewall ay Change notification settings m v Private networks 8g Turn Windows Firewall on or off v Guest or public networks 1 Restore defaults Networks in public places such as airports or coffee shops Adwanced settings Windows Firewall state n Incoming connections Block all connectic FIG 43 36 Installation 3 Onthe left side of the screen select Inbound Rules Then on the right side of the screen click on New Rule Fic 44 File Action View Help e All i E es Mame v BranchCache Content Retrieval HTTP In v BranchCache Hosted Cache Server HTT v BranchCache Peer Discovery WSD In CheckPoint VPN v Connect to a Network Projector TCP In v Connect to a Network Projector TCP In iG Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev iG Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev iG Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev v Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev iG
5. Fluid laki L Units Gallons Battery Warning Level 15 g Fluid Full Height Hi 0 Inches Fluid Full to Bottom af f T 1 Extension Tube H2 Inches Reading Schedule Select a schedule of up to ten monitor readings per day Choose one reading per day For maximum battery life 6 00 A M 7 00 A M 8 00 A M 3 00 A M 10 00 A M 11 00 A M 12 00 P M 1 00 F M 2 00 F M 3 00 F M C 6 00 F M 7 00 P M 8 00 P M 3 00 F M 10 00 P M 11 00 P M 1 00 A M 2 00 A M 3 00 A M 4 00 F M 4 00 A M 5 00 F M 5 00 A M Fic 124 e TLM ID 1 Set the TLM dipswitches and register it with the PC See the TLM instruction manual for complete instructions 2 On the PC screen shown in FIG 124 select the Link button and from the drop down list select the TLM you are creating this profile for This will link the TLM to the Matrix PC and enable communica tion between the two devices in the system After clicking the Link button the Link button in FiG 124 will no longer be active and instead an Unlink button is active Clicking the Unlink button breaks the association between this TLM and the Matrix PC e Tank Name from the drop down list select the tank the TLM is measuring This list is created from the information provided on the Tanks screen described on page 86 Fluid The Fluid prof
6. Mabie System a ip eoo rm ea 1 SERES Tank hare ipis bae 23 2008 057i verbi Tard pem Obrcand Tank L Mar 23 2009 LO Sb 40 AH vertical Tank i Mar 23 2009 10 56 L9 Ak Sbround Tank 1 99 yatea Tank 1 dar L0 55 L9 ide bn ark cx Mar Z3 2009 L0 55 L6 ia Cylinder Tank 1 b allons 0 e le Yela Tay F METER Mar 25 20009 10 78 15 AM T pr n Corr Mar 25 20CH 10 28 47 AM herd c raecked e Timestamp displays the month date year and time that the tank level reading took place e Tank Name displays each fluid storage tank in use with the Matrix system and the numbers or labels that are assigned to them e Fluid displays the type of fluid stored in the tank e Level displays the total amount of fluid e Battery displays the amount of battery life remaining 55 Software Overview The Activity table provides the tank level status activity for all tanks in the system Use mouse to select a Tank on the Tank Levels portion of the screen In the History section of the screen a record of events related to that tank and the times for those events are displayed If Tank Level Monitors are used in the system TLM readings are recorded If TLM s are not used in the Matrix system only manual adjustments are displayed see Tanks setup screens page 86 M uatrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System i Ll fnnfg FIG 73 e Timestamp displays
7. Ej Pump Air Controls Missed Tank Reading Report Missed Reading Tank Volume Report tank volume Meters H System Layout ee Email A Iu ome Vehicle Inventory aw Fic 161 Edit Schedule Button To modify an e mail event 1 Highlight the e mail event you want to modify and click the Edit Schedule button shown in FIG 162 E mail Schedule Tank Volume Report Missed Reading Tank Volume Report tank volume New Schedule Edit Schedule l Delete Schedule Mp Fic 162 2 The E Mail Schedule screen shown in FiG 158 on page 115 displays When you have finished making changes click OK button to close the screen and save the changes 117 Setup Screens Delete Schedule Button To delete an e mail event highlight the e mail event you want to delete and click the Delete Schedule but ton shown in FiG 163 After you click the Delete Schedule button the item is removed from the list E mail Schedule New Schedule Edit Schedule f Delete Schedule Fic 163 View E Mail Log Button Provides information for the IT people to use for troubleshooting in the event the E mail notification feature is not functioning correctly Provides a log of what Matrix has done in its attempt to send out e mail Click the View E Mail Log button FiG 164 Etal Shaki New Schedkde Jl Sehba Ji ee FIG 164 The E mail Session Logs screen is shown in FIG 165
8. FIG 220 2 Click on the System Icon FIG 221 Fic 221 The screen shown in FIG 222 appears The Full Computer Name PC9907 msp graco com should be shown GU jm gt Control Panel All Control Panel tems System v 4 Search Control Pa Control Panel Home View basic information about your computer dy Device Manager Windows edition Remote settings Windows 7 Professional System protection Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved b Advanced system settings Service Pack 1 System Rating System rating is not available Processor Intel R Core TM i5 CPU M 540 o 2 53GHz 2 53 GHz 1 Installed memory RAM 4 00 GB 3 80 GB usable E System type 64 bit Operating System Pen and Touch No Pen or Touch Input is available for this Display Computer name domain and workgroup settings Computer name PC007 Change settings Full computer name PC007 msp graco com FiG 222 165 Appendix A How to find a PC s host name in Windows 8 1 The PC s computer name also known as the Host Name is found on the System Properties screen To display this screen first access the control panel by clicking on the Control Panel icon in the Apps menu FiG 223 Fic 223 2 Click on the System and Security link FiG 224 F L Gsi Panel E bench nitri Pary Adjust your camputer s settings View by Catagory T e Accounts Arai Family Safety be iiu
9. TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO 334786A Matrix 3 0 Excede Premier Software Installation System Setup and Operation Instructions Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Matrix Premier Software Version Software with Procede Interface p 9 precede oftware ens PROVEN QUALITY LEADING TECHNOLOGY SECTION 1 Introduction Introduction Table of Contents InIrogu col vau xu REPERI WX NAR EG WO XR 2 Table of Contents 0 0 0 0 00 eeaee 3 General Information 5 Reference Materials 00000 5 Technical Support 0 000020 ee 5 Training Programs 0000 e eee eee 5 Installation ius dete Gaede eae ee 6 Typical Installation 7 Quick Reference Installation Checklist 8 System Requirements 11 General Matrix System Specifications 11 Clock and Time Zone Settings 14 Software Installation 14 Loading the Software Lus 14 Stand Alone Configuration 15 Edit Matrix System Properties Installation 30 Checking Windows XP Firewall 31 Checking Vista Firewall 32 Checking Windows 7 Firewall 34 Checking Windows 8 Firewall 36 Hibernation Mode slsns 38 Software Overview 46 Matrix 3 Softwa
10. mn M ar t Matrix3 ue Caes Printers Problem Programs Regionaland Scannersand Security Reports a and Features Language Cameras Center A FIG 50 40 i e energy or maximi gf Duter manages power Installation 3 Select either Balanced or Power Saver power plans and then click the Change Plan Settings link to view the hibernation options FIG 51 P gt ua gt Control Panel Power Options Require a password on wakeup Choose what the power button does Lenovo Registration Create a power plan Choose when to turn off the display n Change when the computer Microsoft sleeps Office a f Symantec Install NIS 0 ThinkVant Productivit See also Personalization User Accounts FIG 51 Select a power plan Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or conserve energy Make a plan active by selecting it or choose a plan and customize it by changing its power settings Tell me more about power plans Preferred plz 9 Balanced Change plan settings 7 Power saver Change plan settings High performance Change plan settings Energy savings 999 Performance 999 Energy savings 999999 Performance 99 Energy savings 99 Performance 999999 4 Change the Put the Computer to Sleep field to NEVER Then select the Change Advanced Power Settings FIG 52 Change settings for the
11. 1 FIG 112 To setup the Matrix system for e mail notification or change the existing e mail configuration click the Edit Configuration Button FiG 153 Ir 1 IX ILIL IL ac Te JL TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM E mail Configuration From E mail Address SMTP Server SMTP Fort Use Authentication Username Password 1 Zl Edit Configuration ID Test Configuration 153 Setup Screens 2 The E mail Configuration screen shown in FIG 154 displays FiG 113 M E mail Configuration Ea From E mail Address matrixiigraca cam SMTP Server smpt gmail com SMTP Pork 25 Language English Mail Server Authentication Use Authentication Authentication requires a valid user name and password For the SMTP server Contact your IT support person For this information this is MOT the same as Ehe Matrix administrator user name and password Username jon doughigmail cam Password kkkkkk xxx OK Cancel 154 e From E mail Address Recipients of any e mail sent by Matrix will appear to come from the address entered here Typically this is the e mail address of the person responsible for managing the bulk oil tank deliveries and pick ups at the Matrix site e SMTP Server Address for Outgoing Mail The address of the mail server to which Matrix trans fers outbound e mail This address can be obtained from either the Internet service provider or from IT pers
12. 130 displays From the list of registered Pump Air Controls select a PAC from the list Click OK to close the screen and save the changes A complete description of the PAC registration procedure is provided in the Pump Air Control instruction manual Instructions are also provided in the How to Reg ister a Pump Air Control section in Appendix A of this manual on page 171 PAC Profile ID Assignment Select From registered pump air contrals Registered PACS 2000002 Fic 130 5 The PAC ID number displays in the PAC ID field FiG 131 Click OK to close the screen and save the changes Add PAC Profile PAC Mame 188 o k Link PAC 10 02000002 l FIG 131 Notice the Link button in FiG 131 is no longer active and instead an Unlink button is active Clicking the Unlink button breaks the association between the PAC and the Matrix PC 97 Setup Screens 6 The Linked PAC appears on the main screen as shown in FIG 132 M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System BAX Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ag Matrix System i ed Users d Primary Clients Transceivers Fluids i Tanks i B Tank Level Monitors i gs Pump Air Controls i Pod Meters i System Layout Email ono i i e Vehicle Inventory i E Interface a Wi Reports FiG 132 To modify the name of the PAC click the Modify button The Edit PAC Profile box shown in FiG
13. Default Programs M Matrix 3 Client Help and Support A Vault Client Computer Control Panel Devices and Printers MPLAB IPE v2 20 He ICCV8 for AVR CodeBlocks IDE gt All Programs 42 Installation 2 Select the Power Options icon FIG 55 f 3 i ard eo E k Control Panel All Control Panel Items hi 5 Adjust your computer s settings Intel PROSet Wireless Tools Java E Lenovo Power Controls EA Network and Sharing Intel Rapid Storage Technology Keyboard Location and Other Sensors ER Notification Area Icons Center fee ca EL Personalization lt Phone and Modem 4 Programs and Features T Recovery du RemoteApp and Desktop Fa 22 FiG 55 ENSE TERREA Search Control Panel View by Largeicons P Internet Options Lenovo Airbag Protection Mouse Performance Information and Tools Power Options Region and Language EP eoe iud 3 Onthe Power Options Edit Plan Settings screen you will need to Change settings for the plan High performance Choose the sleep and display setting you want your computer to use FIG 56 For the Turn off the display On battery select 1 hour and Plugged in select 5 hours For the Put the computer to sleep On battery and Plugged in select NEVER From the drop down Power Options menu select the High Performance Active option All Control Panel Items Power Options Edit Plan Settin
14. FiG 38 IO E k Control Panel All Control Panel tems Windows Firewall Allow a program through Windows Firewall Check firewall status Y Action Center Check security status 7 Search Windows Help and Support for firewall Gi Lotus Notes 8 5 wi Microsoft Word 2010 Keil uVisiond Control Panel ES Microsoft Excel 2010 s Atmel Studio 6 2 Computer Devices and Printers Default Programs M Matrix 3 Client Help and Support WV Vault Client 34 MPLAB IPE v2 20 He ICCVS for AVR CodeBlocks IDE gt All Programs ew rograms and files 3 FIG 38 2 Click on Advanced Settings FiG 39 E X E n ne I ri 1 QU m k Control Panel H All Control Panel Items Windows Firewall Search Control Panel p Control Panel H i i i aiad al aia 2 Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Allow wae abit ea lia feature Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through Windows Firewall through the Internet or a network ey Change notification settings How does a firewall help protect my computer E Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations off y Restore defaults 6 For your security some settings are managed by your yem BOITIER E Advanced settings Update your Firewall settings Windows Firewall is not using the recommended Hj Use recommended settings settings to prot
15. NOTE In the example shown in FiG 165 there are no error events listed In the event there is a problem the Session Date Session Status and Session Log columns would contain pertinent data M E mail Session Loes Session Date Session Status Session Log Fic 165 118 Setup Screens Vehicle Inventory 1 Select Vehicle Inventory from the list on the Matrix System Panel FiG 166 Matrix System i oe 0 J Lisers ps ce Primary Clients be Transceivers i Reports FIG 166 The screen shown in FIG 167 is used to create vehicle groups and identify which specific vehicles are in each group Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix GoTo saong ap MANAGEMENT aaa aa Matrix System Vehicle Inventory i Import Vehicles csv files only i B Pump Air Controls E Meters oH System Layout Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 11 06 38 AM TLM Configured wh profie WsTakl dw Mar 23 2009 11 08 36 AM ImweldTakReedng O QWmia Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected Oo o 0 00000 O 0 06619 Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM WansewerComeded OOO O O 0 00000 O AERIMISS Mar 25 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected Oo o 1 M 097 O oaas ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 16 36 AM FiG 167 119 Setup Screens 2 To create a new Vehicle Group click the New Group button FIG 168
16. See How to Find a Host PC s Name beginning on page 162 Matrix Server MSE Port The port number that the MSE listens on for requests from other system com ponents such as the Matrix Client and the Matrix Transceiver Server Default 20000 Matrix Server MSE Port Monitor Used by Graco Tech Assistance personnel only This port is used for debugging purposes Default 20001 Operating Screen Refresh Interval Seconds Matrix Client operating screens will do a complete screen refresh at this interval specified in seconds the allowable range is 20 to 1 000 000 seconds Default 300 seconds Report Output Directory Default location in Microsoft Windows where Reports will be saved when the user generates a report 173 Appendix A Transceiver Client Port The port number the Matrix Transceiver Server on this PC listens on Default 20003 Transceiver Server Port Monitor For use by Graco Tech Assistance personnel only This port is used for debugging purposes Default 20004 Numbers 20000 49151 are available Refer to Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA port list for reference or conflicting ports 174 Appendix B SECTION Appendix B Third Party Interface 175 Definition of Terms Definition of Terms DMS Dealer Management System Generic term referring to the business system a car dealership or similar organization uses to manage their business Third Party Developer The softwar
17. i Ej Pump Air Controls The Data to the right represents the grouping of the Devices on Ehis Matrix System For viewing when in Run Mode You can create logical groups to better navigate the application ea Vehicle Inventory i Interface p Reports Edit Layout Event Detail Device ar 23 2009 11 08 38 AM TMcovguedwinpoe Neto Mar 25 2009 11 08 36 AM inaid Tank Reading ooo RR NN Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Cormected o jMo367 SiNES Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 aM Transceiver Connected OOO ARN 8213183 Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 08 46 AM Timestamp Fic 141 105 Setup Screens 2 Click the Edit Layout button to create a new group 3 The Edit System Layout Configuration screen shown in FIG 142 displays M Edit System Layout Configuration System Layout atrix System T Cylinder Tank 1 7 T Obround Tank 1 7 de vertical Tank 1 dm Vertical Tankz JP METER 1 FIG 142 Ungrouped Meters and Tanks Cylinder Tank 1 Obround Tank 1 vertical Tank 1 Vertical Tank IMETER 1 Drag and Drop the Metersi Tanks to Ehe appropriate group Groups can be creabed removed renamed with the buttons below the tree an the left 4 Click the Add Group button FIG 142 to create a new device group 5 The Edit Device Group Name box shown in FIG 143 displays In the space provide
18. tional parameters Daily sets up e mail events for each day at a specific time The default setting for Daily notifica tions is at midnight 00 00 Weekly sets up e mail events for a specific day and time each week The default setting for weekly notification is midnight 00 00 on Sunday Monthly sets up e mail events for a specific date and time each month The default setting for monthly notification is midnight 00 00 on the last day of the month Time sets time of day the e mail event is sent Day of the week when weekly reports are selected sets the day of the week the e mail is sent Day of the month when monthly reports are selected sets the date during the month the e mail is sent NOTE If you do not set these parameters the defaults will be saved when you click the OK button 2 After all required information is entered click OK to close the screen and save the changes 116 Setup Screens 3 The e mail events you created are shown in the E Mail Schedule portion on the main E Mail Configura tion screen as shown in FIG 161 Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Set Matrix G Go To TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO Vm Matrix System E mail Configuration From E mail Address SMTP Server je d Primary Clients SMTP Port 0 i n Use Authentication No m Fluids Username Password i f Edit Configuration Test Configuration i B Tank Level Monitors
19. 0 Total Fluid Management System Joe Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM a Matrix System PAC Profile P 8 Users P Primary Clients Transceivers Fluids Tanks B Tank Level Monitors ff Purp ar controls 2 gt Meters Y H System Layout f 1 Email E mM i em Vehicle Inventory i Interface p Reports reat 0008 Tim estamp Event Detail Device Lot cation n Mar 23 2009 10199110 AM Transceiver Connected 400077 ISS Mar 25 2009 10 6101 AN iansverCoeded ona liBsEiSiSS ia 23 2009 10 47 18 AM ae Connected 82 131 Mar 23 2009 10 46 21 AM Transceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected MatrixConsole ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 04 31 AM FiG 128 2 Click the Add New button 3 The Add PAC Profile screen is shown in FiG 129 On this screen you are prompted to name the PAC After you type the name of the PAC in the field click OK to close the screen and save the changes 96 Setup Screens You will notice that information cannot be typed in the PAC ID field The PAC ID is unique to a specific PAC and appears in this field when you click the Link button creating the Link between the PAC and the Matrix PC M Add PAC Profile x PAC Name test PAC ID FiG 129 4 After you have named the PAC click the link button The Profile ID Assignment screen shown in FIG
20. 133 displays To change the PAC name type a new name in the PAC Name box and click OK to close the screen and save the changes This screen can also be used to Unlink the registered PAC by clicking the Unlink button Edit PAC Profile PAC Mame test LINE PAC ID 02000002 9 Cer Fic 133 98 Setup Screens Meters 1 To display the main Meters setup screen select Meters from the list on the Matrix System Panel FIG 134 i Qu Users FIG 134 The screen shown in FIG 135 is used to add edit remove and create a profile for the Meters in a Matrix system M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System CES M Em 100 a IX Go To TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 77 Matrix System Meter Profile Meter Mame MeterID TankName Fluid Units Mode Calibration Security Type Emergency Code Use Work Orders Work Order Entry 4t Meter i 022 Primary Clients i Transceivers Tank Level Monitors i 5 Pump Air Controls TRAE be H System Layout eam Vehicle Inventory Interface E Reports All al Modify Delete View Registered Meters Timestamp Event Detail evice Location Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected 10 82 131 53 Transceiver Connected T T ar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM ransceiver Connected ar 23 2009 10 46 21 AM ransceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected MatrixConsole ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2
21. 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 3 KB Frequently Asked Questions FAQ c On the left hand side expand Services and Applications Click on Services In the list to the right locate Matrix3MySal Right click on it Select the restart option from the pop up menu FIG 210 NOTE By selecting the Matrix3MySgl to restart there will be a prompt to restart the other two Matrix service Continue with restarting all Matrix services File View Help e AME abl im u Em Computer Management Local i System Tools o 3 Tak Scheduler Matrix3MySql Lime Description Status Startup Type Log On As b Event Viewer SA Link Layer Topolo Creates a M Manual Local Service Stop the service Pu ee gt fa Shared Folders eae aera SA Lotus Notes Diagn Performs di Started Automatic Local Syste gt d Local Users and Groups Restart the Lotus Notes Smart A service th Started Automatic Local Syste p E Performance w Matrix Service Eng Started Automatic Local Syste gay Device Manager i1 Matrix Transceiver Started Automatic Local Syste 3 MatrasMySql started Automatic Local Syste a fs Storage f Disk Managem E Microsoft N Start Disabled Local Syste 4 Es Services and Applications ZE Microsoft N E Disabled Local Syste Sh Services ZE Microsoft N TES Automatic D Local Syste gj WMI Control E Microsoft N Automatic D Local Sy
22. 203 e Meter Identifies the meter Field cannot be changed e Work Order and Job Code numbers See Work Orders and Job Codes on page 146 for field requirements e Preset amount and measurement units amount of fluid and way it is measured associated with work order e Vehicle Group See Vehicle Inventory setup screen on page 119 e Vehicle ID Customer assigned number that is used to distinguish a specific vehicle from any other vehicle in the fleet See Vehicle Inventory setup screen on page 119 4 Click OK to add the work order to the Work Order Queue and a new line appears in the Work Order Queue area of the screen 148 Work Orders Entering a Global Work Order You must have a System Administrator or Global Work order privileges to access the Global Work Order creation screens 1 Select the Global Work Orders tab Fic 204 Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM C Global Workorders j spenses Tank Levels ol Ss Amount z b Timestan x 4 Quarts Oct 13 2008 10 02 02 AM Fic 204 2 Click the Add button to enter a new work order in the system 3 The popup box shown in FiG 205 appears for you to provide a User Name and Password Fic 205 149 Work Orders 4 One of the following Work Order Dialogs will display depending on the Matrix software platform you are running Basic Global Work Order Dialog Box M Add Work Order Fluid AF1 Group Matrix S
23. Assigned in the Status column confirms the profile is complete Ready will appear in the Status column when the profile is incomplete Notice in FIG 125 the TLM ID field is blank indicating a TLM is not linked to Matrix system M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix n Matrix System TLM Profile Vertical Tank 1 03000013 fioe P Primary id Tank Name TLM ID Ne Units Fluid To Full H1 Full To Monitor H2 Battery Warning Level Device Group Status Tank m Monitors c Pad Meters Hs adi Layout ES ue No TLM Linked ib ose E FIG 125 4 To modify a TLM profile highlight the entry listed on the main TLM screen 5 Click the Modify button to display the Edit TLM Profile screen When you have finished making changes click OK to close the screen and save the changes 6 To permanently delete a TLM from the list on the main TLM screen highlight the item you no longer 94 want on the list Then click the Delete button NOTE A deleted TLM must be re registered with the Matrix PC if it is going to be used in the system Refer to the TLM instruction manual for complete TLM Registration instructions Setup Screens 7 You can view a list of the registered TLM s that have not been assigned a profile by clicking the View Registered TLM s button 1 r ESI M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System SAX j Matrix G TLM Profile Vertical
24. Configuration shown in FiG 2 only requires one PC that is dedicated to Matrix system operation to run the entire system FIG 2 Setup Path 1 Log into Windows as an administrator 2 nsert the Matrix CD in the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the Matrix3Premier exe icon FIG 3 Matrix 3Premie SERIEN tS UUs erg FIG 3 15 Installation 4 Review the End User License Agreement FIG 4 If acceptable select accept the terms of the license agreement After accepting the terms of the license agreement the NEXT button becomes active Click the NEXT button If you do not accept the terms of the license agreement the installation will end Click the BACK or EXIT button to get out of the Matrix Installation program Matrix 3 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Lit 21020 LV CLI Lo LML epeblstlibvoatsy Ue oye y manufactured or intended for use in the planning construction maintenance control or direct operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation control or communication systems weapons systems or direct life support systems Copyright c 2001 2014 Graco Inc All rights reserved E 4 8 accept the terms of the license agreement 0 da not accept the terms of the license agreement FIG 4 5 After clicking NEXT to accept the License Agreement the Installation Options screen A shown in FIG 5 di
25. Generates all setup parameters when the report is run e Setup Report Content Fluid Tanks Tank Level Monitor Pump Air Controls Meters Users System Parameters Email Configuration check boxes Selects specific setup parameters to Event Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected Device be generated in the report e Run Report button Generates report in output file format 143 10 82 131 53 10 82 131 0 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 11 20 54 AM System Configuration Report Example Setup Screens 9 jo oBeg WV 00 LL 60 Z2 SJO UOJ N 13497 Xue v keg 7 0l NI 0 NI 0 P9 JeA 19 00 SG 06 M08 v yue Aeg 7 0l NI 0 NI 0 P9 JeA 19 00 SG 06 M08 quel c Aeg 7 0l NI 0 NI 0 P9 JeA 19 00 SG 0 MOI c Xue Aeg 7 Ol NI 0 NI 0 ed 19 00 SG 0 MOI uer punouqQO puno1qo 3 Jepui 2 dnog 1e Ta pinj4 OuiueM pinl UIPIM 4104897 edeus xue Moedeg II NEUE BuiuJeM o o 09 09 9289J4 hnuy 92991 Jluyv 3007 166 06 M08 ALV O 0 MOI ed pin J4 SWeN spini4 VWISEEAED LHSWISUNMWESZIETIS DELL uodeg uoneanDiyuo uieis S ieii FIG 199 144 SECTION 6 Work Orders Work Orders Work Orders Work Orders and Job Codes The System Administrator can setup the meter profile to process work orders using one of the following methods e Work Order Job Code at the PC only e Work Order Job Code at the PC and Meter e Global Work Orders Work Orde
26. METER 51 Page 1 of 1 Setup Screens Email History Fic 190 Go To ig Matrix System Email oo Interface Reports lt lili Time estamp 0 amp Fic 190 135 P Primary Clients Transceivers Tank Level Monitors E Pump ir Controls A System Layout i fl E xc nail Hi Bane Current Tank volur fl Tank Reading Hist vi _ Vehicle Inventory D PIN Activity ae PRA abl En Dispense History System Configurat M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Email History Report Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Report Mame Output Format OPF Oc r Date Range Start Mar 22 2009 End Mar 23 2009 OR Choose range Run Report ar 23 2009 11 08 38 AM ar 23 2009 11 08 36 AM ar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Event TLM Configured with profile Invalid Tank Reading Transceiver Connected Detail Device NeticalTankt ooo o 8008 i ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM Transceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 11 19 00 AM Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button Date Range Start End or choose range Specifies beginning and end dates covered by the report Availab
27. Matrix Main Screen A select the meter you 1 are sending the Work Order to FiG 200 Mairi 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix B SESS et Fic 200 2 Inthe Work Order Queue section B of the screen click the Add button C and in the pop up box D type in your User name and Password Click OK M ntes 3n Tena Fd Mania Seater Matrix TET L P5 ibl Malum mEN Ire jet Tank 1 Iz Fenware verser 01 02 71 a any 1 DASR 2014 LAP Fic 201 147 Work Orders 3 One of the following Work Order Dialogs will display depending on the Matrix software platform you are running Basic Add Work Order Dialog Box M Add Work Order Meter METER 1 GL1 Location Work Order Job Code Preset Amount 4 00 Quarts ok Cancel FIG 202 e Work Order and Job Code numbers See Work Orders and Job Codes on page 146 for field requirements e Preset amount amount of fluid and the way it is measured associated with work order 4 Click OK to add the work order to the Work Order Queue and a new line appears in the Work Order Queue area of the screen Work Orders with Vehicle ID Dialog Box M Add Work Order EJ Meter METER 1 GL1 o Location Work Crider Job Code Preset Amount 400 Cagets Vehicle Grup Rares aa Vehirle 10 x cance 16
28. NOTE If you select a Transceiver ID number that is already being used by another Transceiver in the sys tem the error message shown in FIG 106 displays M Error Message Error Description A transceiver with that ID is already in the system Choose another ID Fic 106 82 Setup Screens To modify the Primary Client assigned to a transceiver click the arrow next to the Primary Client field to display the drop down menu FIG 107 The purpose of assigning a Primary Client to a transceiver is to properly route Parts Room Authorization PRA requests from meters to proper PC client If PRA mode is not being used simply assign all transceivers to the default Matrix Console client For systems using the Parts Room Authorization PRA feature The Primary Client assignment here determines where a meter obtains dispense authorization For a given meter in PRA mode the autho rization request appears on the screen of the Primary Client assigned to the transceiver the meter uses Any transceiver Primary Client assignment combination is allowed For example it is OK for all trans ceivers to be assigned the same Primary Client or for each transceiver to have its own Primary Client Transceiver ID 6 USB ID 04000010 Primary Client MatrixConsale MatrixConsole atrixPll atrixPl2 OK Fic 107 The drop down menu contains a list of all Primary Clients that have been added to the Matr
29. Network Connect To Control Panel Default Progra O Services Customize 1 remove pro Help and Support E A eor gt Control Panel v Search Name Category e 9 P A iSCSI Initiator Keyboard Mouse Networkand Offline Files Penand People Near Control Panel Home e Classic View Sharing Ce Input Devices Me Performance Personaliz Phone and Power Printers Problem Programs Informatio Modem Options Reports a and Features a fM 9 LI bue e b Regional and Scanners and Security Sound Speech Sync Center System Language Cameras Center Recogniti 4 amp a Tablet PC Taskbar and Text to User VMware Welcome Windows Settings Start Menu Speech Accounts Tools Center Anytim a Windows CardSpace D 8 Windows Windows SideShow Update 2 Select Change Settings FIG 36 FIG 36 32 Turn Windows Firewall on or off Allow a program through Windows Firewall See also Security Center Network Center Windows Firewall Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or network on Windows Firewall Windows Firewall is off Change settings Network location Public network What are network locations Windows Firewall is not using the recommended Update settings now settings to protect your computer What are the recommended setti
30. OK to close the screen and save the changes M Error Message Error Description Group must be empty to be deleted Fic 147 b Dragand drop the tanks and meters in the Group folder back to the Ungrouped Meters and Tanks area on the screen C Use the mouse to the select the group folder on the Matrix System side of the screen again Click the Delete Group button The Delete Device Group prompt displays asking if you are sure you want do delete the Device Group named X in FiG 148 below the folder is named Group 1 Click the Yes to delete the Group folder or No if you do not want to delete it Delete Device Group v Are You Sure you want to Delete Device Group Group 1 Yes Fic 148 12 When you are finished creating or modifying group folders click OK to close the screen and save the changes The Group s you created are displayed in the Matrix System column FiG 149 V Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Ww er NNI JN 1 I ILL SS l an TO TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM an Matrix System System Layout atrix System i of Users Yam Group 1 ve ce Primary Clients j T Cylinder Tank 1 i Transceivers i METER 1 i Fluids hos Obraund Tank 1 i ua Tanks i ha Vertical Tank 1 i Tank Level Monitors i vertical Tank bM Pump Air Controls i R The Data to the right represents the grouping of the Devices on this jos Meters Matrix System For vi
31. Pump Air Controls i P Meters i e H System Layout H E Email dmn i eam Vehicle Inventory s Interface p Reports Transceivers Vertical Tank 1 GL1 25 Gallons Inches 10 Vertical i Vertical Tank2 10w 40 Oil 50 Gallons Inches 10 95 Vertical CONFIGURED Timestamp Event Detail Mar 24 2009 2 01 07 PM Client connected Device Location Mar 24 2009 2 34 34 PM Client connected Matrix Console O Oa Mar 24 2009 2 32 35 PM Client disconnected o MatrixConsoe oo Mar 24 2009 2 32 10 PM Client connected MatrixConsole Mar 24 2009 2 02 53 PM Client disconnected MatrixConsole i4 MatrixConsole ser Logged In Sammy 1 FIG 116 86 Mar 24 2009 2 34 57 PM Setup Screens 2 Click the ADD NEW button to create a profile and add a new Tank to the Matrix system 3 The Edit Tank Profile screen shown in FiG 117 displays _JEdit Tank Profile Tank Name Fluid Name Tank Capacity Units Length Units Tank Warning Level Yo Tank Warning Level Type Tank Shape Tank Dimensions Mo Dimensions Required FIG 117 87 Tank Name provide a name to identify the tank Fluid Name from the pull down list select the type of fluid the tank will hold This field is created from the information provided on the Fluids screen described on page 84 40 characters maximum Tank Capacity provide a numeric entry representing the number of Gallons or Liters the tank will hold Units from
32. Tank 1 TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Tank Name TLMID Fluid Units Fluid To Full H1 Full To Monitor H2 Battery Warning Level Device Group Status nn Matrix System j e Users m ce Primary Clients bs Transceivers A ueni ea Vehicle Inventory 1 Interface Reports ooo ED PIN Activity mM t PRA Activity lud t Email History ios Current Tank Volur x Tank Reading Hist la t Dispense History las System Im da T x bake ven Reastred us Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 26 2009 10129115 44 Transceiver Comected or 100060919 a Mar 26 2009 10 28 47 AM Clencometed O O O o meo O y O Mar 25 2009 10 31 01 AM Clexdeometed 00000 000069900906 00000 00000 FIG 126 8 The Clear List button removes all registered TLM s from the system FiG 126 These TLM s will have to be re registered with the Matrix PC See the TLM instruction manual for complete TLM registration instructions 95 Setup Screens Pump Air Control PAC 1 To display the Pump Air Control setup screen select Pump Air Control from the list on the Matrix System Panel lag a Matrix System PS Meters bee HL System Layout FIG 127 The screen shown in FIG 128 is used to name link unlink and modify a Pump Air Control PAC in a Matrix system You can only have one PAC for each pump in your system M Matrix 3
33. Vehicles 1 ce Primary Clients r Vehicle Groups Vehicles in Group Buses b Transceivers zyxwabcd7891234 Bus Route 35 Small Vans abczyxw1239987 Bus Route 34 je Fluids 4 Wheel Drive Trucks A ZZ Tanks 2 Wheel Drive Trucks Z Tank Level Monitors i seve B Pump Air Controls be Meters Fic 173 Import Vehicles Button If the vehicles in your fleet are inventoried on a separate CSV formatted document the entire document can be imported into the Matrix Vehicle Inventory Screen using the Import Vehicle Button eliminating the need to add each vehicle as a separate entry The CSV document must be formatted exactly as follows vehicle group vehicle ID vehicle name 1 Click the Import Vehicles button 2 The warning message shown in FiG 174 pops up notifying you that any vehicles you have already added to the group will be replaced by the vehicles in the imported file Vehicle Import amp 2 This operation will remove all vehicles and import the new vehicles in the file Are you sure you want to continue Yes Fic 174 3 If you want to proceed with importing a list of vehicles click the Yes button If you do not want to import the vehicle list click the NO button 4 After clicking the Yes button the PC switches to the Windows environment to search for your file In the example shown in FiG 175 My Documents pops up and the CSV file containing the file XYZ Fleet Inventory is shown 122 Setu
34. Verify that the clock and time zone settings are correct When the time is changed by either the PC opera tor or automatically by the Windows operating system i e daylight savings time automated change the PC must be restarted Software Installation The following procedure will install the Matrix Software IMPORTANT You may not make copies of Matrix Software for use on other PCs or for personal use Please read the license agreement as the software loads IMPORTANT The user must be logged into Windows with Administrator privileges If an older version of Matrix is already installed the older version must be uninstalled before this one can be installed See the Matrix Software Instruction Manual that accompanied your current Matrix installation for instructions on how to uninstall Matrix Loading the Software NOTE You must have System Administrator privileges in order to add or remove Matrix from the com puter The setup program for Matrix 3 has two paths Typical and Custom Whenever Matrix 3 is installed the user must make a decision on what type of installation it will be e Typical A typical installation will install all the Matrix software components This is the choice for all stand alone single PC systems For networked multiple PC systems one computer on the network must be designated as the Matrix server select this typical installation e Custom A custom installation allows the user to install specific Mat
35. Work Orders and Job Codes 146 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 152 Matrix 3 FAQ ua ira E pede EIS 153 ADDeDODGA x4 uacua iex ee n io eg s ela 161 How to find a PC s host name in Windows XP 162 How to find a PC s host name in Windows Vista 164 How to find a PC s host name in Windows 7 165 How to find a PC s host name in Windows 8 166 How to Configure Networked Systems 168 How to Register a Tank Level Monitor TLM 169 How to Register a Pump Air Control PAC 171 How to Register a Meter 172 Matrix Properties File Editor 173 ADDeBDODCB 4 psEEDSnCI CENE EC S x en 175 Third Party Interface L 175 Definition of Terms 176 Interface Server iore kii 177 XML Message Formats 178 Matrix Validation Request 179 Matrix Validation Response 180 MatrixPostingRequest 182 MatrixPostingResponse LL 184 Graco Software Warranty 186 Graco Information 186 General Information General Information Reference Materials There are references throughout this manual to other Matrix Instruction manuals It is strongly recom mended that the following manuals be ordered and kept for easy reference Matrix 5 and 15 Meter Instruction Manual 313046 Matrix Transceiver Instruction Manual 313008 Matrix Tank Level Monit
36. Yellow Black Indicates profile is in the READY state The profile is not yet linked to a device ID e White Green Indicates profile is in the ASSIGNED state The profile has been assigned to a device ID but it is not yet loaded into the device e White Black Indicates profile is in the CONFIGURED state The profile has been linked to a device and the profile has been loaded into the device 90 Setup Screens Tank Level Monitor TLM 1 Select Tank Level Monitors from the list on the Matrix System Panel 7 Matrix System T of TTE m ck Primary Clients bes v Transceivers ie j Meters System Layout Fic 122 The screen shown in FIG 123 on page 92 is used to add edit remove and create a profile for the Tank Level Monitors TLM s in a Matrix system Each Matrix tank level monitor TLM has embedded in it a unique device ID The device ID is what differentiates one TLM from another The purpose of the tank level monitor profile setup page is to define the individual profile or settings that should be loaded into each TLM The TLM profile includes tank dimensions and a reporting schedule The TLM profile list will contain one profile for each tank level monitor in the system The number of TLM s a Matrix System can support is determined by the type of system Basic Professional Premier you have Basic systems do not have TLM s Professional systems can have up to 12 TLM s and a Premier System
37. and Matrix 3 Users lt MatrixValidationResponse gt ValidationRequestKey ValidationStatus ValidationErrorDescription TpValidationKey lt MatrixValidationRequest gt Definition of Elements 1 ValidationRequestKey This element is an echo of the field by this same name in the ValidationRequestMessage This field is used by Matrix to match the response to the original request 2 ValidationStatus Indicates the result of the validation request Valid values for this field are 1 if the work order is validated and O if it is not validated Any other value translates to the work order not being validated 3 ValidationErrorDescription Limited to 100 characters This description is shown to the Matrix user as the reason why the work order was not validated if ValidationStatus is anything other than 1 4 TpValidationKey Limited to 255 ASCII characters that are either a digit or letter according to Java s Charcter isLetterOrDigit This is an identifier key generated by the Interface Server and used by the Interface Server to uniquely identify a fluid dispense 180 Definition of Terms Usage The interface must respond to each MatrixValidationRequest with a MatrixValidationResponse message The ValidationRequestKey elements in both messages must match exactly The interface must respond with a MatrixValidationResponse message within 30 seconds If no response is received within that time
38. calibrated volumetric measuring flask until the meter display indicates 1 quart Metric 1 liter of fluid has been dispensed b Compare factor from Table 1 below to your meter Your calibration number may vary slightly due to temperature or rate of flow Table 1 Calibration Fluid English Metri Oil 10W30 172 182 Gear Lube 172 182 ATF 172 182 Antifreeze 150 168 Mode Click the Meter Mode drop down list to select Manual Preset or Restricted Preset e Manual amount dispensed is determined by the operator e Preset the meter is programmed for a default preset volume The preset volume can be modified on a work order to work order basis when sending work orders from the PC The preset volume can always be increased or decreased by any amount at the meter prior to beginning the dis pense Also see Topoff Parameters covered later in this meter section e Restricted Preset exactly the same as Preset mode except the preset volume cannot be increased at the meter Work order entry at the meter is disabled Use work is enabled and 3 pre sets are disabled e Fixed Preset exactly the same as Restricted Preset mode except Global work orders can be used with this option Topoff A percentage of the preset volume that can be at the meter operator s discretion dispensed after the preset amount has been reached The options are 0 5 10 15 20 25 and unlimited Preset Three default mounts of fluid that can be selected for disp
39. click the Modify button The User Interface Setup Screen shown in FIG 84 displays RE mi E E NH a i 1 j r Columns for Table Completed Dispenses Available Columns Display Columns Sort Columns x z N Entered Timestamp Timestamp Validation Status Meter Mame Vehicle ID gt Work Order Posting Status Job Code First Mote Amount Battery Fluid Display Order Drag amp Drop columns Timestamp Meter M Amount Fluid Work Or Job Code Battery First Mote FIG 84 e Available Columns List of columns available for display and sorting that are not currently selected e Display Columns The subset of all available columns that have been selected for display in the table e Sort Columns The columns by which the rows of data in the tables are sorted These columns are arranged in order to determine which column to sort first second third etc To move a Column Heading between columns use the mouse to select the item and the left and right arrows between the columns to add or remove the item For example in FIG 84 if you want to add Entered shown under the Available Columns heading to the Display Columns group select Entered on the list with the mouse and then click the right pointing arrow between the two columns Entered is then moved to the Display Columns and becomes a displayed field on the User Interfa
40. enable the interface The other setting is in the Meter s configuration settings located within the setup screens e When the system is OFF disabled the interface is disabled for all meters and the system func tions like a standard Matrix Premier system e Each meter has its own interface setting It is possible to have some meters using the Third Party Interface dispenses by the meter are billed to the correct RO on the DMS and some meters not using the interface no dispenses by the meter are billed to an RO on the DMS In all cases Matrix will record the exact amount dispensed by any meter independent of interface settings Excede Interface The Matrix Interface to Excede performs two simple functions Repair Order Validation and Repair Order Posting e Repair Order Validation Ensures that an open and valid repair order exists for the authorized Tech nician Matrix checks with the Excede Dealer Management System DMS and confirms that a repair order exists is open and has a status that allows fluid charges to be added to it When these three cri teria are satisfied Matrix allows fluid to be dispensed against the repair order otherwise fluid cannot be dispensed e Repair Order Posting The primary function of the Interface is to apply the appropriate charges for the fluid dispensed to the correct Excede RO When Matrix is first installed the Excede Interface is disabled A Graco Technical Support person must enable and tes
41. from the pop up menu FIG 210 NOTE By selecting the Matrix3MySgl to restart there will be a prompt to restart the other two Matrix service Continue with restarting all Matrix services Computer Management File Action View Help ES a HA ES Computer Management Local Services 4 i System Tools gt tl Ub E 4 Matri MySql ium m 4 E3 Storage Fic 210 c Exit all windows opened and run the Matrix application software 158 Started Automatic 3 Tack Scheduler Matrix3MySql Name Description Status Startup Type Log On As gt ES Event Viewer 5 amp Link Layer Topolo Creates a M Manual Local Service ml Erl stop the service Lir Lotu Inti iacr erfi di started Formati loreal Swvsti gt E Shared Folders Ten BP NAR E Lotus Notes Diagn oe di Started 00 Local Syste d Local Users and Groups Restart the service 55 Lotus Notes Smart A service th Started Automatic Local Syste gt Ri Performance Se Matrix Service Eng Started Automatic Local Syste gay Device Manager Se Matrix Transceiver Started Automatic Local Syste Local Syste wae Disk Managemen 54 Microsoft NET Start Disabled Local Syste a 5 Services and Applications Se Microsoft MET Stop Disabled Local Syste 8 SepacEs SA Microsoft NET n Automatic D Local Syste gj WMI Control SA Microsoft NET Automatic D Local Syst
42. in a MatrixPostingRequest message The Interface Server calculates the appropriate charges for the fluid and adds that charge to the work order in the business system When it is complete a success failure indication in a MatrixPostingResponse message is sent back to the Matrix PC 177 Definition of Terms Exactly what happens when a posting request is processed by the Interface Server is up to the developer When entering a work order into Matrix a user may need to enter more than just the work order A work order may contain multiple lines with multiple labor operations The fluid charge usually applies to one specific labor operation The job code field in Matrix is used to provide a way for the end user to designate where on a work order to apply the fluid charge The job code field is limited to three alphanumeric digits that are defined by the interface developer This field exists in Matrix even if no interface is being used but it s use is entirely optional With an interface it becomes the means by which a posting destination can be supplied at the time the work order is entered into Matrix EXAMPLE A business system may structure a work order in the following manner for the fictitious work order 123456 Work Order 123456 Line A Quick Lube Change Special 1 Labor Operation 1 Change motor oil Labor Operation 2 Change transmission oil Line B New Tires Labor Operation 1 Mount and balance 4 new tires When d
43. meno d arr urit spi saei ckground pt nc riens repens 1 fond sad Toc problems Network and Internet Gi armet bc Ear nient E MEME Choco bens and shed ng cpm Hardware and Sound LL aed preci kida PrE Ease of Access or ams t Let Worker duj detri F int all a program Dptmae vipaal dapi Pera D ape and Regen A dedica m and Personalization FiG 224 3 Click on the System Icon FIG 221 FIG 225 166 Appendix A The screen shown in FIG 226 appears The Full Computer Name TestPC should be shown v gt ControlPanel System and Security System v Search Control Panel Control Panel Home View basic information about your computer Device Manager Windows edition Remote settings Windows 8 1 Pro ny System protection 2013 Microsoft Corporation All m WI n d OWS 8 rights reserved mM 8j Advanced system settings Get more features with a new edition of Windows System Processor Intel R Core TM i5 4570 CPU 3 20GHz 3 20 GHz Installed memory RAM 4 00 GB System type 64 bit Operating System x64 based processor Pen and Touch No Pen or Touch Input is available for this Display Computer name domain and workgroup settings Computer name dy Change settings Full computer name Computer description Workgroup WORKGROUP Windows activation FIG 226 167 Appendix A How to Configure Networked Systems See the Edit Matrix System Properties Inst
44. of the TLM Hold the button down until the word REG ISTER MODE appears on the screen The TLM attempts to send a registration message to the PC via the transceiver If successfully registered the TLM displays REGISTER COMPLETE Appendix A Dipswitch Settings for Network ID and Transceiver ID NOTE The batteries must be disconnected and removed before changing dipswitch settings or the TLM will not be able to communicate with the PC software 51 sots NETWORK ID idet 52 sets TRANSCEIVER ID p 00000 TELT xd 1 TSS All dipswitches in down 1 2e heu or off position TOP SILK 15R389 B Gim a HS a CX m n x de ee po y RE 2 a M x m VO we ETTET E enj pa G d ae eee e s EN see D IL oe FT c NE NN TE e b orm All dipswitches to right or off BL 031 ELITR a position uis HN aS 2 Uu Y5 Lig Lit cag Ca S U a cia 1 een a lll E T uxo B em i LB CS m 5 ZH ar LL uu a BB CT Md 00000 cp un meescsso O O e e ow SEP o0 1 default 2 5 6 i GEER BE g 4 1 default 2 Oo 4 5 FiG 227 170 Appendix A How to Register a Pump Air Control PAC Also see Pump Air Control instruction manual 1 2 171 With the PAC powered up make sure the Mode setting is Matrix If the Net ID and Trans ID numbers are not flashing press and hold the Net ID button so that the PAC cycles thr
45. the Interface Menu These values must be provided by Excede during the joint installation update process FiG 184 129 M vues 15 ton Pha Mynageerard Stam a fu Third Party Interface Setup Pediatr Fiela onde Hiii eder Lone ud all Sesto Work Ond LET ETSI n oorpore Ewan com zr aco aeter coups Por Despesreng List Ppa Ln De inier po red DOCE iD DG COE eps T aig ordo reverts f Egari u Setup Screens Reports __ 1 Select Reports from the list on the Matrix System Panel Matrix System OF Users d Primary Clients ies Transceivers paa Fluids n Tanks B Tank Level Monitors Pump Air Controls J Meters H System Layout i an Email vehicle Inventory i gt Interface 3 y Reports Fic 185 Matrix generates a variety of reports related to data it collects while Matrix is operating Matrix Reports include PIN Activity page 131 PRA Activity page 133 E mail Activity page 135 Current Tank Volume page 139 Tank Reading History page 139 Dispense History page 141 System Configuration page 143 Note If a user specifies a Date Range and Pre Specified Range i e today yesterday fied Range will override the Date Range 130 the Pre Speci Setup Screens PIN Activity Fic 186 M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Joe Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ER 7 Matrix System PIN
46. the month date year and time that the activity took place e Readings amp Adjustments when installed report from TLM of fluid levels in tanks at specific dates and times For all tanks report of any manual adjustments made e Comment field for technician to provide additional data related to a tank The Manual Adjustment feature can be accessed by selecting the tank to be adjusted in the Matrix Sys tem panel on the left side of the screen Once the tank is selected click the Adjust Volume button This feature is Administrator Password protected Provide the user name and password on the Login Screen and click the OK button The amount of fluid can then be increased or decreased manually FIG 74 l Latest Tank Status Fluid mw z Location Tank Level 0 Gallons Adjustments Adjust Volume M Login Description User Password FIG 74 56 Software Overview Events Log The lower portion of the Screen contains the Events Log a report of system wide events that have occurred and the dates and times for those events This information can be hidden if you do not wish to routinely display it using the Hide Display Arrows see Hide Display Arrows on page 49 57 M natis 30 Total Fluid Management System z 2 Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO Global Workorders Dispenses Tank Levels Tank Levels Tank Mame Fluid Level Mar 23 2009 10 57 06 AM Vertical Tank
47. type of system provides complete Matrix system functionality at one PC Multiple PC Networked Systems Using an existing network Matrix deployed in this fashion consists of a single dedicated PC functioning as the Matrix Server and one or more PCs functioning as Matrix Cli ents The Matrix system s transceiver s can be connected to any Matrix PC This configuration is recom mended for applications where Matrix screen access from multiple physical locations is desired or there are large numbers of meters and tank level monitors Computer Requirements Matrix Software is PC based It is compatible with the following operating systems Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows XP Home Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Win dows Vista and Microsoft Windows 2003 Server PCs operating on Microsoft Windows 7 all machines must be running Matrix version 3 2 1 or newer Single PC Matrix Systems Minimum Hardware Requirements e Graco recommends using a dedicated PC to run Matrix e 2GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent processor e 1GB RAM XP or 2003 Server operating systems or 2GB RAM Vista e 1024 x 768 screen resolution e 1GB free hard disk space e CD ROM drive e One available USB port per transceiver e Network card 11 Installation Networked Matrix Systems Client Hardware Requirements Minimum Hardware Requirements for a Matrix client PC e 1GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent processor e 1GB RAM XP o
48. 009 11 04 44 AM FiG 135 99 Setup Screens 2 Click the Add New Button to create a profile and add a new Meter to the Matrix system 3 The Add Meter Profile screen shown in FiG 136 displays M Add Meter Profile Meter Mame Meter ID Tank Cylinder Tank 1 GL1 Units Quarts x Mode Preset v Preset 1 4 2 8 3 12 Quarts Security Type System Monitoring v Emergency Code 4357 Use Work Orders No M Work Order Entry At Meter Interface Validation No Use Vehicle ID No Battery Warning Level 5 Language English PAC None FIG 136 e Meter Name Type in a name for the meter typically a number maximum 11 characters e Meter ID The Meter ID is unique to a specific meter and appears in this field on the PC after you click the Link button which creates the Link between the meter and the Matrix PC e Tank Click the Tank drop down list to select the tank you will be dispensing from with this meter e Units Click the Units drop down list to select the dispense measurement unit 100 Setup Screens 101 Calibration Automatically displayed when a tank is selected These values represent a global cali bration default setting meaning the calibration number appears on all meter setup screens You can change the calibration for an individual meter using this screen To change the meter s calibration a Dispense fluid into a clean
49. 13 The system configures the Matrix Database When the Matrix Transceiver screen shown in FIG 23 dis plays select NEXT to start the Transceiver Driver installation Matrix InstallShield Wizard E3 Matrix Transceiver This step will install the software driver for the Matris Transcerver Matris Transceiver The Matrix Transceiver i a hardware component used bu M atris PCs to communicate via AF signal with atris meters tank level monitors and pump air control modules The transceiver plugs into a PC s USB port This driver is algo used far the Matrix LI SB ARS422 converter Click continue to install the driver FIG 23 25 Installation 14 The next installer is for the Bridge Driver Select NEXT to initiate the Installer Wizard CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Welcome to the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer This wizard will help you install the drivers for your CP 10x USBto UART Bridge device To continue click Next FIG 24 15 Review the End User License Agreement If acceptable select accept his agreement After accept ing the terms of the license agreement the NEXT button becomes active Click the NEXT button If you do not accept the terms of the license agreement the installation will end Click BACK or CAN CEL button and exit any open windows to get out of the Matrix Installation program CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer license Agreemen
50. 2 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons 3 27 09 10 56 AM Page 1 of 2 Fic 195 140 Setup Screens e Dispense History Fic 196 M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System BAX Vag Matrix System lJDispense History Report ed Users Report Name ce poe Output Format PDF Ocsv ee Date Range Sort Order e TES Start Mar 22 2009 Ayalabie E i Monitors End Mar 23 2009 proe i Pump Air Controls OR ii sid enc Woo roe i Email Filter Criteria i Se Vehicle Inventory C Fluid C Meter E Interface i Reports v Dl PIN Activity _ Technician Device Group vehicle ID Tl PRA Activity i Email History i cy Current Tank Volur Y i cy Tank Reading Histe T PE a eport Verinition be C ait Run Report EIEN 11 08 38 AM TLM Configured with profile Vertical Tank 1 Mar 23 2009 11 08 36 AM Invalid Tank Reading 03000013 Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 862 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected D 04000077 10 82 131 53 Is ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 20 42 AM FIG 196 e Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report e Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button e Date Range Start End or choose ran
51. 2 10W 40 Oil 0 Gallons 0 95 j C Obround Tank 1 156 Vertical Tank 1 G 0 1 Lt O Gallons QQ veta Tarki at 23 2009 10 56 19 4M Obround Tank 1 ow a0 Oil 06905 00000 T 2009 10 55 16 AM Cylinder Tank 1 GL1 OGalons eS Vertical Tank2 Activity Yertical Tank2 Timestamp Readings amp Adjustments Comment Description Timestamp Event etai Device Location ar 26 2009 10 29 15 AM Transceiver Connected HOOT ar 26 2009 10 28 47 AM Gient connected f Mamme ar 25 2009 10 31 01 AM Client disconnected Matrix Console Porc ar 24 2009 2 34 34 PM Client connected MatrixConsoe ee M Mar 24 2009 2 32 35 PM Client disconnected MatrixConsole Mar 26 2009 10 36 00 AM Timestamp displays the month date year and time that the event took place Event lists type of event that occurred Detail additional information related to the event Device equipment that triggered the event report meter tank TLM PAC Location where in the Matrix Operating System the device is located SECTION A system Administrator Setup Screens System Administrator Setup Screens General Setup Information Screens are read only not editable unless you click a Modify button to bring up an edit dialog window Changes edits take affect after the OK button is clicked on the modify dialog window Clicking the Can cel button abandons your changes In setup mode the top le
52. 5 Dispense This element defines the fluid dispense event including what fluid was dispensed by what meter and how much O a MeterName up to 11 characters The meter name is the name assigned to this meter in the Matrix Meter Profile 182 Definition of Terms b FluidName up to 40 characters The fluid name is the fluid assigned to the meter that performed the dispense in Matrix Fluid Profile c Volume a number in the format X XX The exact volume of fluid dispensed d Units the units of measure for the volume element c Units are expressed as one of the following pints quarts e gallons o liters Matrix 3 includes a d above and the following additional features e Vehicle ID Vehicle identification assigned to the RO during the workorder entry process See Vehicle ID section of the Matrix instruction manual f Tank Name The tank associated with the meter that performed the dispense The Tank Name will match the Tank Name assigned in the Meter Profile g Device Group User defined group containing tanks and meters Default value will be Matrix Sys tem if not assigned to a group h Tech Name System Wide unique name assigned to user The name is associated with the Real Name in the User Setup Screen i Start Dispense Time Defines allowable start time Order is specific Year month in year day in month Followed by hour in day 0 23 minutes in hour seconds in minute Finally millisecond
53. 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 11 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 12 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 1 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 2 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 3 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 4 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 20 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 7 05 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 8 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 9 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 10 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 11 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 12 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 1 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 2 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 3 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 26 09 4 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 27 09 7 04 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 20 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 27 09 8 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 27 09 9 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 27 09 10 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09 9 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09 10 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09 11 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09 12 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09 1 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 19 90 Gallons Tank 3 80w 90 3 24 09
54. Activity Report i d Users Report Name i Pri Client P BP Primary cients Output Format PDF Ocsv i Transceivers Fluids Date Range ne a i Start Mar 22 2009 xj Available Fields QR Tanks Timestamp i Tank Level Monitors End Mar 23 2009 3 Meter Name Technician i 8 Pump Air Controls OR i P Meters Choose range hd i a System Layout i Email em Vehicle Inventory i E Interface Reports B I PRA Activity i Email History i Current Tank Volur i Tank Reading Hist i Dispense History System Configurat Run Report 3 IEA Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 11 08 38 AM n Configured with profile 10008 Tank 1 Mar 23 2009 11 08 36 AM invalid Tank Reading ui p3000013 a 3 Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 110 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 110 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82131 53 O o M User Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 18 42 AM Fic 186 131 Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button Date Range Start End or choose range Specifies beginning and end dates covered by the report Available predefined
55. Also referred to as a repair order or RO In Matrix the allowed work order characters are A Z 0 9 dash forward slash period and space The work order can be used more than once in Matrix it does not have to be unique JobCode up to 3 characters A code that identifies where on a work order the fluid charge should be added The content of this field must be defined by the developer of the Interface The JobCode can be up to 3 characters long The allowed JobCode characters are A Z 0 9 and space 176 Definition of Terms Interface Server This standalone application is the core of the interface between Matrix and the end user s business system The Interface Server listens on a predetermined network port and accepts incoming socket connections from Matrix The XML messages Matrix sends and expects to receive in return over this connection are listed in Appendix A The Interface Server reads in a Matrix request message processes the message and e returns a response to Matrix The Interface Server should be able to handle multiple simultaneous requests and be running whenever Matrix is running The Matrix database and service engine startup when Windows services startup The Interface Servers primary job is to perform work order validation and posting of charges to the work order At the developer s discretion it may also perform other related tasks Work Order Validation The work order validat
56. C and monitor to the battery back up receptacles on the Unin terrupted Power Supply UPS not the surge protection side Use the surge protection side for PC peripherals i e printer scanners e Configure the UPS software For complete UPS setup information see manufacturer s instruction manual in the UPS box 3 Install Matrix Software to User PC load Matrix software to end user PC It will automatically decompress 4 Import Matrix User Parameters from Media import the data to the PC from the CD or USB jump drive you created in Step 8 on page 9 e Locate and Connect Transceiver s to PC locate Transceivers in shop temporarily using dou ble faced tape Connect the Transceiver s to the PC using RS422 cable Graco recommends transceiver s be located in a central location to the Matrix components in the main body of the shop 5 Perform Meter RF Test After each meter is programmed send a test dispense and verify it arrives at the meter dispense information screen with its intended meter name 6 Install Meters be sure to follow installation instructions e onot wet out a meter until RF is verified T Perform TLM RF Test after installing each TLM push Display button to insure proper communica tion to the transceiver Install TLMs fluid tank should be level Install PAC if used be sure to follow installation instructions 10 Train Personnel ensure that all personnel administrator and technicians are t
57. Connect to a Network Projector WSD In e Core Networking Destination Unreacha Core Networking Destination Unreacha d T as Gee ee al Outbound Rule fu Connection Security Rules b E Monitoring FIG 44 F Group BranchCache Content Retr BranchCache Hosted Cach BranchCache Peer Discove CheckPoint VPN Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Connect to a Network Proje Core Metworking Core Metworking Profile All All All All Domain Private Domain Private Domain Private All All All Enabled No No No Yes No No No No No No No Yes Yes walLwith Advance Ein ee aE Action Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Allow Y Filter by Profile W Filter by State Ws Filter by Group View Qj Refresh x Export List H Help 4 Follow the new rule wizard For Rule Type select Port and click on the Next button Then select TCP and specify the following ports 20000 20002 20003 20005 20006 FIG 45 Protocol and Ports Specify the protocols and ports to which this rule applies Steps Rule Type Protocol and Ports Action Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP UDP Does this rule apply to all local ports or
58. ERE remove pro Help and Support 4 a 4 ME UTEM FiG 217 2 Double click on the System Icon FiG 218 FIG 218 In the example shown in FiG 219 the Computer Name is vista1 View basic information about your computer p Device Manager Windows edition Lp Remote settings Windows Vista Business Copyright 2007 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Service Pack 1 Upgrade Windows Vista a E we oystem protection te Advanced system settings Rating PEU Windows Experience Index Unrated Processor Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 2 80GHz 2 80 GHz Memory RAM 2 00 GB System type 32 bit Operating System Computer name domain and workgroup settings See also Computer name vistal Change settings Security Center Computer descnption Performance Workgroup WORKGROUP FIG 219 164 Appendix A How to find a PC s host name in Windows 7 1 The PC s computer name also known as the Host Name is found on the System Properties screen To display this screen access the control panel by clicking on the start button Then click the Control Panel button FIG 220 kA Keil uVision4 Microsoft Excel 2010 Control Panel 9 E E Atmel Studio 6 2 Default Programs M Matrix 3 Client Help and Support ww Vault Client 34 MPLAB IPE v2 20 b ICCV8 for AVR CodeBlocks IDE Devices and Printers gt All Programs
59. Fields T Users ce Primary Clients Transceivers 0 Fluids c Tanks B Tank Level Monitors Pump Air Controls P Meters System Layout Email e Vehicle Inventory Interface Reports User Defined Notes Field Name Display Order notel 1 Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected MatrixConsole Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started Matrix Service Engine Matrix System l ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 23 57 AM FIG 85 Click the NEW button to add a new dispense field or modify existing information The Edit Dispense Note Field screen shown in FiG 86 displays Provide a Field name and from the drop down menu select the dis play order E M Edit Dispense Hote Field Field Name Display Order 2 Fic 86 Click the OK button to close the screen and save the new information To Modify an entry click the Modify button The screen shown in FIG 86 displays for you to make changes Then click the OK button to close the screen and save the new information You can have up to 4 dispense note fields The first of these fields will be displayed in the meter dispense history tables 69 SECTION Setup Screens Setup Screens FEE I VL FIG 87 The Users screen shown in FIG 88 displays a list of users entered into the system It is used to add new users and when required to set the use
60. Global Workorders that have been added to the Global Workorder Queue At this point these workorders have not been assigned to any specific meter they are simply entered and define the quantity of a specific fluid Only meters that are connected to those fluids can view these global work orders e Timestamp displays the month date year and time that the event took place e Work Order number assigned to the work order e Job Code number assigned to the job code e Amount quantity dispensed by the meter measured as either Pints Quarts Gallons or Liters e Fluid type of fluid dispensed e Group defines which Meters in the Matrix System were assigned the Global Workorder and per formed the dispenses 52 Software Overview Dispenses Tab If the Dispenses tab is not selected position cursor over the Dispenses tab and click left mouse button once to select it Joes TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System GoTo C Global Workorders Dispenses Talk Levels Pending Dispens aem Matrix System i Uu Group 1 i Cylinder Tank 1 i Obround Tank 1 C Vertical Tank 1 FIG 68 Timestamp Meter Name The Dispenses tab displays three tables Pending Dispenses Completed Dispenses and Dispense Notes described on the following pages The columns displayed in the Pending Dispenses and Completed Dispenses tables are configurable Col umns ca
61. KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 19 2009 4 09 PM H trail txt 55 11KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 20 2009 12 09 PM QJ Make a new folder trail txt 56 58KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 2 2009 11 18 AM Publish this Folder to the Ta trail txt 57 174 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 3 2009 12 09 PM Web fajtrail txt 58 10KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 5 2009 9 46 AM ka Share this folder TB trail txt 59 1 3990KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 9 2009 9 51 AM fis trail txt 60 1 655KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 10 2009 8 03 AM a trail txt 61 525 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 10 2009 9 33 AM Dther Pince ta trail txt 62 1 640 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 10 2009 1 57 PM E My Computer trail txt 63 174 KB ProfENGINEER Versi 3 10 2009 2 24 PM My Network Places trail txt 64 187KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 11 2009 11 19 AM fB trail txt 65 324 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 12 2009 3 22 PM trail txt 66 54KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 18 2009 11 16 AM Details Y H trail txt 67 1KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 20 2009 8 00 AM trail txt 68 713KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 26 2009 9 27 AM trail txt 69 33KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 26 2009 9 37 AM Ta trail txt 70 11KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 26 2009 9 40 AM Ta trail txt 71 15 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 26 2009 9 47 AM altas 51KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 3 26 2009 10 18 AM 12KB Microsoft Excel Com 10 13 2008 9 55 AM Setup Screens Interface 1 Select Interface from the list on the Matrix System Panel i z ce Primary Clients b Transceiv
62. Level High generates e mail event if level of fluid in tank is too high Tank Volume Report generates an e mail event reporting the current volume level of fluid in tank daily at a specific time or on a weekly or monthly basis at a specific time 115 Setup Screens e To List of e mail addresses e mail events are sent to After an address is typed in the field the Enter key on your keyboard adds a blank line for the next recipient s e mail address You must provide at least one e mail address The error message shown in FIG 159 is sent if you click the OK button without providing e mail address M Error Message Error Description Mo e mail addresses have been entered Please enter at least one e mail address FiG 159 e Subject Identifies reason for e mail message being sent You must provide a subject The error message shown in FIG 160 pops up if you click the OK button without providing a Subject M Error Message Error Description The subject field must not be blank or more than 40 characters Fic 160 e Tanks List of Tanks in the Matrix System Select a tank you are setting up for e mail reporting from the list of Available Tanks on the right side of the screen Click the RIGHT direction arrow to move the highlighted selected tank to the Chosen Tanks list You can put more than one tank on the Chosen Tanks list e Schedule If you chose the Tank Volume Report E Mail event you will be prompted to add addi
63. Matrix Server MSE pork 0000 Matrix Server MSE pork monitor 20001 Operating screen refresh interval seconds 300 Report output directory cu Matrix Reports Transceiver Client port 20005 Transceiver Server hast name 05151 Transceiver Server pork 20003 Transceiver Server pork monitor 20004 A short explanation of the system property Will appear here when selected in the table above FIG 32 3 To make a change double click on the cell in the Property Value column that you want to edit Make the necessary change 4 When finished press Enter or single click on another cell Click File Save to save your changes If you find the Save option disabled it is probably because you are still in edit mode on the last prop erty you edited Single click on a different cell and try again NOTE In general its a good idea to reboot after making edits to system properties here See Appendix A How to find a PC s Host Name 30 Installation Checking Windows XP Firewall 1 To launch editor click on Start All Programs Windows Firewall FIG 33 Internet Mozilla Firefo vat E mail k TC4 Prod e sug E Pro ENGINEER Matrix 3 Client Edit Matrix Settings Notepad e Shortcut to pt32 exe Pa All Programs gt Control Panel E i 2 My Recent Documents gt 0 My Computer a My Network Places Program Access and Defaults e Co
64. Matrix System Tank Reading History Report i Q Users Report Name i Pri i c Miner cents Output Format PDF csv Transceivers agi Date Range j n i Start Mar 22 2009 3 Available Fields i Tanks Timestamp i 1 Tank Level Monitors End Mar 23 2009 Tank Mame E Pump Air Controls OR cu Meters Choose range i H System Layout lt Email rFiker Criteria Vehicle Inventor i y Device Group Tank E Interface Reports won J PIN Activity HH PRA Activity Email History i E Current Tank Volur i cy Fark Reading Hist Report Definition i cy Dispense History System Configurat Buo Report W Load Save s Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 11 08 38 AM TLM Configured with profile Vertical Tank 1 la Mar 23 2009 11 08 36 AM Invalid Tank Reading 03000013 j Mar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 ipd Mar 23 2009 10 48 01 4M Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 iv ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 20 32 AM FIG 194 e Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report e Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button e Date Range Start End or choose range Specifies beginning and end dates covered by the report Available predefined
65. N 9 ON O0N ON 91ON 9414 IIO y keg 49 JV y Aeg SJedIM PIO YSPUIM y keg SOIL y 69 19113 IO y keg 49 AI y keg SJedIM pJeruspuiMw e Aeg SOUL e Aeg 49 IIO e Aeg 4e AY e Aeg 6666 HALIN WY 90 9 8 6002 Zz JelN SJedIM PIO YSPUIM e Aeg S9Jl e Aeg 19113 IO e Aeg 49 JV e Aeg weyN dno OWEN 112 FiG 197 142 Setup Screens e System Configuration FIG 198 Fic 198 e Output Format PDF or CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN GoTo y Matrix System i 0 Users de Primary Clients ie Transceivers pe Q Fluids 1 Tanks 1 B Tank Level Monitors 1 E Pump Air Controls Pd Meters HL System Layout E Email em Vehicle Inventory 1 Interface E Reports El PIN Activity s I PRA Activity Email History j cy Current Tank Volur j 2 LH Tank Reading Histc i s cy Dispense History Betene me am x a M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System System Configuration Report Output Format PDF C Include All Setup Parameters TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM JOE Setup Report Content C Tank Level Monitors C Pump Air Controls C Meters C Users C System Parameters Email Configuration Run Report Timestamp ser Logged In matrix REPORT button e include all Setup Parameters Checkbox
66. Program Files x 6 0Graco Aatrix 3 gt cd common C Program Piles x86 Graco Matrix 3 Conmon gt install_cert bat api procedesoftwar FIG 29 28 Installation 3 After the batch file has been executed the command prompt will ask for a certificate ES Administrator CWindown system32Xemd exe install cert bat api procedezoftware com s 3 C Progran Files x86 Grace Matrix 3 Conmondren Usage port passphrase C Program Files amp xB6 Graco sMatrix 3 Connon Jauvaz binz jaua exe classpath H Atrixltility jar con graco led matrix InstallCert api procedesof tware conm E Loading Meyistore jz5secacertz Opening connection to api procedesoftware com 443 Starting SSL handshake Mo crrors certificate if already trusted Server sent 2 certif icatets gt 1 Subject CNeapi procedesoftuare con QWeDomain Control Yalidated lesuer CHGraco Inc DCensp DCeqraco DC conm shat 91 83 22 7 2 e3 18 c ea bi Sb 76 15 aa df 53 69 35 SF rich Ss we 29 19 af dd e 41 276 29 f IF e7 bY FS Te SY 2 Subject CH Graco Inc DC msp DC graco DC con Issuer CONe Graco Inc nzp DLegqraco DG can shal HB 52 79 ce eS bH id dS Fe Fa FY HA Gi Ve 12 51 7B f Sh 64 b 3A F4 d Se M EMI EVE CENE Enter certificate to add to trusted keystore or qg to quat FIG 30 4 Enter 1 and press the return key 5 After the script has run close the command prompt 29 Installation E
67. STEM Maintain Transceivers 1 Modify Network ID Transceiver ID USERID Primary Client Installed Client a O400000F MatrixConsole 10 82 131 46 Network ID 5 1 6 000010 MatrixConsole 10 82 131 46 Fic 103 3 The Modify screen shown in FiG 104 displays On this screen you can modify the Transceiver ID assigned to the transceiver and assign a Primary Client Although the USB ID is listed on this screen it is not an editable field It is provided for information only NOTE Clicking OK even if the transceiver ID was not changed will cause this transceiver to promptly shut down and restart its communication link with the current network ID and transceiver ID If the transceiver ID was changed any meter pump air control PAC or tank level monitor TLM will not communicate with the transceiver until they are re registered with the current network ID and trans ceiver ID When this restart cycle is complete the transceiver will display its current transceiver ID M Transceiver Transceiver ID 1 USB ID 04000077 Primary Client MatrixConsale Fic 104 81 Setup Screens 4 To modify the Transceiver ID click the arrow to display the drop down menu From the drop down menu select a Transceiver ID number that is not already being used by a Transceiver in the system FiG 105 Click OK to close the screen and save the changes MT reusssirsr Transceiver ID Primary Client Fic 105
68. Software Overview Note To maintain the security of your system Graco strongly recommends changing the System Administrator User name and Password during the initial setup procedure for your system Until the User name and Password are changed the default log on matrix graco will provide access to the Setup amp Reports screens in your system Once a new user account is created the default matrix graco account is disabled Instructions for creating a new User name and Password are pro vided in the USERS configuration screen section beginning on page 71 Hide Display Arrows The Main Application Window can be customized to hide the System Layout Panel and System Event Log sections of the screen if you do not want to display them To hide these panels click the Hide Display arrows shown in illustration A in FIG 65 below Illustration B in FiG 65 shows how the screen appears when the System layout Panel is hidden To display the panel again use your mouse to move the cursor over the arrow pointing to the right and click the left mouse button once The full System Layout Panel once again displays on the screen Language B Jatrix System Mami so otal Fluid Man TO Language TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM sponses Tank Levels j 1 ding Dispenses Tin astamp Meter Name Hide Display Arrow Note Matrix System Panel is now hidden Meter Name Dispense Notes Mote Title Dispense Not
69. To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program FilesGracoNMatris3 FiG 19 23 Installation 10 Click INSTALL The InstallShield Wizard for Matrix3 begins the installation FiG 20 Matrix 3 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installatian IF you want En review ar change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield FIG 20 11 For a Custom installation you will be prompted to provide the Host Name or IP address of the Matrix server on the screen shown in FIG 21 Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Enter Text Please enter information in the field below Please enter the host name or IP address of the Matrix database server Usually this will be the same hast name or IP address as the Matrix server If you don t know what it is at this time it can be set later with the system properties editor found via FIG 21 24 Installation 12 When the Matrix Database setup screen shown in FiG 22 displays select NEXT to start the Database setup Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard E3 Matrix Database This step will install and configure the Matris Database Matris Database The Matris database contains the system s configuration and all data generated by the system Click continue to set up the database FIG 22
70. abrasion corrosion inadequate or improper maintenance negligence accident tampering or substitution of non Graco component parts Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with structures accessories equipment or materials not supplied by Graco or the improper design manufacture installation operation or maintenance of structures accessories equipment or materials not supplied by Graco This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of the claimed defect If the claimed defect is verified Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Graco s sole obligation and buyer s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above The buyer agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost profits lost sales injury to person or
71. allation page 30 1 Find the Matrix Server host name in the list Double click its value in the right hand column To set the host name a Click Start All Programs Graco Matrix3 Utilities Edit Matrix Settings and choose Edit Matrix Settings The settings are displayed in a two column table with the name of the settings on the left and its editable value on the right Set the Matrix Server MSE host name and Database Server host name to that of this PC See How to find a PC s Host Name page 162 for Windows XP or page 164 for Windows Vista Modify verify the following values Matrix Client Name Matrix Console for PC with MSE installed on it Unique Name for PC client connected to the network host name full computer name or IP address Matrix Database Server host name or IP address of PC running Matrix database Name Matrix Server MSE Host nost name or IP address of PC running Matrix Service Engine MSE Name d FILE SAVE to update changes NOTE These changes must be done on every PC in or added to the Network 168 Appendix A How to Register a Tank Level Monitor TLM Also see Tank Level Monitor instruction manual 1 169 Verify the tank level monitor has its internal dipswitch settings set to the proper Network ID and Trans ceiver ID settings These settings must match those of the transceiver it must communicate with Press and hold the Display button on the front
72. ank an e mail will be sent These events are usually sent to the fresh oil supplier the waste oil recycler and or the Matrix system administrator Current Tank Volume The current tank volume can be e mailed as a scheduled event This event is usually sent to the fresh oil supplier the waste oil recycler and or the Matrix system administrator Tank Volume History A history of tank volume readings can be e mailed as a scheduled event This event is usually sent to the Matrix system administrator It is possible for the Missed Tank Level Reading and Low High Level Warning events to occur mul tiple times per day but an e mail for that particular event will be sent only once per day For example if the tank level falls below the configured warning level each successive meter dispense from that tank will generate a pop up Low Tank Level warning for that tank This will continue until the tank is filled above the warning level but the e mail notification will happen only the first time it occurs on that day Duplicate Work Order Each time a duplicate work order is dispensed within the chosen amount of time an email notification will be sent Graco strongly recommends that the End User s Information Systems personnel be involved in the following Matrix configuration Due to the end users unique Firewall and E mail settings the fol lowing E mail Configuration procedure may not be effective E Mail Configuration New or Edit Configuration
73. at the end of the list NOTE If the volumetric units of the meter differs from those specified on the Work Order the Work Order Preset Amount will be converted to use the units programmed into the meter Creating amp Viewing Work Orders on the Meter Refer to the Matrix 5 amp 15 instruction manual for complete instructions for creating and viewing work orders at the meter 151 SECTION 4 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Matrix 3 FAQ 1 153 Q When using the Balanced or Power Saving power plans in Vista the default setting before the PC goes to sleep shuts down the USB ports and the meters show No PC Signal is 1 hour A This condition is known as the Hibernation Mode Matrix 3 cannot run efficiently on a system when this feature is enabled There are two setup screens that must be changed to stop the PC from going into the Hibernation Mode The first is to set the Computer to Sleep option to NEVEH The second change is located is under Advanced Settings Instructions for changing these default settings are provided in the Installation Instructions the Hibernation Mode section beginning on page 40 Q An error message popped up when was installing the Silicon Labs drivers on a Matrix 3 system A This error happens if you have Symantec Endpoint Protection SEP software If you know you have SEP try to disable it or turn it off for the duration of the Matrix Set
74. ation program CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer To continue accept the following license agreement To read the entire a agreement use the scroll bar or press the Page Down key This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the mutual understanding between you and Silicon Labs with respect to this subject matter herein This Agreement may only be modified by a written addendum which has been signed by both you and Silicon Labs BY CLICKING ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT AND COMPLY WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH SILICON LABORATORIES INC L3 y amp accept this agreement 3 dont accept this agreement FiG 11 19 Installation 14 After clicking NEXT to accept the License Agreement the Bridge Driver installation will commence Once complete the screen shown in FiG 12 will appear Click Finish to close the Bridge Driver Installer and return to the Matrix Installer Wizard CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Completing the Installation of the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first Driver Mame Status s Silicon Laboratories sila Ready to use FIG 12 15 When the installation is complete the screen shown in FIG 13 displays Befor
75. ave a Basic System with only one transceiver or a Premier System with up to 8 transceivers all meters TLM s and PAC s must be re regis tered even though the same Network and Transceivers ID s are used 2 Toset the Network ID select the Modify Network ID button shown in FIG 99 uid Management System TOTAL FLIID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Maintain Transceivers 6 Network ID Modify Network ID Transceiver ID USB ID Primary Client Installed Client EE 6 04000010 MatrixConsole 10 82 131 46 FIG 99 3 From the drop down menu of available Network ID numbers select the Network ID number assigned to your location FIG 100 Click OK to close the screen and save the changes NOTE Clicking OK even if the network ID was not changed will cause all transceivers in the system to promptly shut down and restart their communication link with the current network ID If the network ID was changed any meter pump air control PAC or tank level monitor TLM will not communicate with the transceiver until they are re registered with the current network ID and transceiver ID M Change Network ID Network ID 8 1 E 3 4 5 amp D 8 Fic 100 4 The Network ID number selected now displays on the top of the Transceiver screen in the Network ID field as shown in FIG 98 and FIG 99 78 Setup Screens Choosing the Best Network ID Channel for Your Matrix 3 Installation Graco s Matrix 3 uses 8 different f
76. ble and shows system events in chronological order Software Overview System Administrator Screens Go To Menus The Go To menuis the only selection available on the menu bar located on the top of the Main Appli cation Window 30 Tn Matrix System FIG 62 Selecting Go To with the mouse displays a pull down list of available options Items that appear dimmed are not available for use i30 To Setup amp Reports About Matrix ExiE i prm FIG 63 Setup amp Reports Once the Matrix PC software is installed it s necessary to synchronize the software with the other hard ware components of the Matrix system This is done by selecting Setup amp Reports from the Go To list This section is password protected and provides access to all Matrix setup screens Only individuals with System Administrator rights have access to this portion of the program 1 Move the mouse pointer to the Go To menu located on the Tool Bar on the top of the Main Applica tion Window From the drop down menu select Setup amp Reports The popup box shown in FiG 64 appears for you to provide a User name and Password M Login User Password FIG 64 2 Key in your user information Click OK to close the screen and save the changes For initial log on type in matrix lowercase for user name and graco lowercase for the password Click OK to close the screen and save the changes 49
77. can have up to 50 TLM s Each profile is linked to a TLM via the TLM device ID The device ID appears in the PC by way of a registration process NOTE Tank Level Monitor TLM instruction manual provides complete information about TLM installation and registration with the Matrix PC Instructions are also provided in the How to Register a Tank Level Monitor Appendix A of this manual on page 169 91 Setup Screens FIG 123 2 To create a profile and add a new Tank Level Monitor to the Matrix system click the Add New button 92 FIG 123 Go To TM Uu Matrix System Primary Clients Transceivers Fluids Meters a System Layout i Email a vehi i gm Vehicle Inventory Interface amp Reports Timestamp ar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM Transceiver Connected ar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM Transceiver Connected ar 23 2009 10 46 21 AM Transceiver Connected ar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected ar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Tank Name TLMID Fluid Units Fluid To Full H1 Full To Monitor H2 Battery Warning Level Device Group Status pc rt AddNew ody Delete view Registered TLMs Event Detail Device Location 00077 10821353 7 101453 77 ID amp LISLSS O y O 04000077 MatrixConsole Transceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 10 57 45 AM Setup Screens 3 The Add TLM Profile screen shown in FiG 124 displays Tank Mame Vertical Tank 1
78. cannot accommodate using larger fonts a Right click anywhere on the desktop b Choose Properties from the pop up box c Click on the Appearance Tab d From the drop down Font Size box select Normal e Click the Apply and OK buttons to close the screen Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 19 Problem What do do when see the below error when starting my Matrix application Solution This can be a common problem if the main PC is powered down frequently There are two solutions one for Windows 7 and the other for Windows 8 e Windows 7 Solution a Access the control panel and select Administrative Tools Double click on the Computer Man agement link FIG 209 wa MT t Control Panel All Control Panel Items Administrative Tools Unable to send message to MSE Organize 7r Favorites EE Desktop d Downloads El Recent Places Date modified 7 13 2009 11 5 1 13 2009 11 54 5 13 2014 7 40 1 13 2009 11 5 1 13 2009 11 54 7 13 2009 11 54 1 10 2012 6 47 m Computer Management AR DataSource GEBE Data Sources ODBC Event Viewer fab iSCSI Initiator 83 Local Security Policy Libraries E Documents a Music 3 with Matrix Service Engine i Pictures ER Performance Monitor 7 13 2009 11 5 Fic 209 b On the left hand side expand Services Applications Click on Services In the list to the right locate Matrix3MySgl Right click on it Select the restart option
79. ce Table you are configuring in this FIG 84 example the Completed Dispenses table As a second example if you want to remove Job Code shown under the Display Columns heading use the mouse to select it and then click the left pointing arrow between the Display Columns column and the Available Columns column Job Codes is then removed from the Display Columns and is no longer a part of the User Interface Table you are configuring Finally if you want to add Battery to the Sort Columns column use the right pointing arrow to add it to the list e Display Order drag and drop Displays the items listed in the Display Columns section of the screen Items can be rearranged by using the mouse to drag and drop headings into the desired display order Click the OK button to close the screen and save the new information Repeat this process for each table listed under the User Interface Tables heading 68 System Administrator Setup Screens Dispense Note Fields Select the Dispense Note Fields tab to display the Dispense Note Fields screen shown in FIG 85 This screen is provided as a reminder for the user at the PC to perform certain actions for every dispense In this view the screen appears in a Read Only format M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Joe Matrix gt GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM G o Vm Matrix System System Defaults Events Contact Information User Interface Setup Dispense Note
80. cess the setup screens at the Primary Client PC 2 The Primary Client PC can be assigned to a transceiver any transceiver the Transceiver section page 77 which in turn allows any user at that Primary Client PC to authorize Parts Room Authorization requests 3 Depending on the system configuration system wide events and error messages will appear with visi ble and or audible notification at the Primary Client PC NOTICE It is possible for multiple administrator users from different primary client PCs to simultaneously access the system setup screens This means there is potential for conflict if multiple administrators edit the same settings at the same time Graco strongly recommends that installers and users do not do this Designate one user with one or two backups to have administrative responsibilities and assign all sys tem setup editing to that person The computer running the Matrix Server Engine is by default a Primary Client and is listed as Matrix Con sole in the Primary Client list 74 Setup Screens Note that by default the Primary Clients table on this page has one entry this entry corresponds to the Matrix Console and cannot be changed Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Go To 3 Matrix System Primary Clients MatrixConsole i Client Name Host Name Port MatrixConsole 10 82 131 53 20002 Tank Level Monitors B Pump Air Contr
81. creens Contact Info _ Select the Contact Info tab to display the Contact Info screen shown in FIG 81 This tab provides the cus tomer with a quick reference resource containing information about who to contact for assistance and or questions about their Matrix 3 system The Contact Info screen is divided into two sections Installation Information and Distributor Information In this view the screen appears in a Read Only format M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System M d IX GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A Matrix System System Defaults Events Contact Information User Interface Setup Dispense Note Fields 1 64 Users Installation Information Jg Primary Clients gg Transceivers pe Fluids G Tanks 9 Tank Level Monitors B Pump Air Controls T i Meters Distributor Information pe System Layout i E Email gm Vehicle Inventory i eis Interface e Reports Timestamp Event Detail Device Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected o IMatrixconsole R0 O Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started o Matrix Service Engine Matrix System Location ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 22 56 AM Fic 81 65 System Administrator Setup Screens Click the Modify button to display the Contact Information change screen shown in FIG 82 Contact Information Installation Information Mame Address contact Phone Distributor In
82. d type a name for the group you are creating Click OK to close the screen and save the changes M Edit Device Group Name Device Group Name Fic 143 106 Setup Screens 6 A folder is added on the Matrix System side of the screen as shown in FIG 144 M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System i3 fe Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO Ungrouped Meters and Tanks Cylinder Tank 1 Obround Tank 1 Vertical Tank 1 C Cylinder Tank 1 Vertical Tank2 METER 1 i 0 Obround Tank 1 i Fa c Vertical Tank 1 E Vertical Tank2 L 28 METER 1 Interface Drag and Drop the Meters Tanks to the appropriate group Groups can be i created removed renamed with the buttons below the tree on the left S Reports Add Group Rename Group Delete Group Timestamp Mar 26 2009 10 29 15 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 l Mar 26 2009 10 28 47 AM Client connected MatrixConsole Mar 25 2009 10 31 01 AM Client disconnected Po JMatrixcensole Po Mar 24 2009 2 34 34 PM Client connected MatrixConsole zi Mar 24 2009 2 32 35 PM Client disconnected MatrixConsole iv ser Logged In Sammy 1 Mar 26 2009 10 46 31 AM Fic 144 7 Dragand drop the meters and tanks from the Ungrouped Meters and Tanks side of the screen to the folder on the Matrix System side of the screen N Edit System Layout Configuration System Layout Ungrouped Meters and Tanks atrix System smn mn f bround Ta
83. dation e automatic posting of charges for dispensed fluid Work Order Validation When a user enters a work order into the Matrix system Matrix does not know if it is a legitimate work order in the user s business system Even if the work order exists in the business system it s possible that its been closed or has a status that doesn t allow making any additional charges to it Since the goal is to ensure that the work order is charged for the fluid dispensed against it it is important to confirm the legitimacy of the work order prior to dispensing the fluid The process is known as Work Order Validation Matrix validates work orders via XML messages Work Order Validation provides a description of XML message validation Work Order Posting After the user has finished dispensing fluid with the Matrix system the process of calculating the appropriate charge for the fluid and adding the charge to the work order in the business system is called Work Order Posting Matrix s ability to work with a third party application to accomplish these functions is somewhat configurable The various implementation options are covered in this document General Interface Notes A minimal interface implementation involves writing a standalone application this document refers to as the Interface Server This application performs the validation and posting functions The Interface Server is provided by a third party developer The developer must determi
84. dit Matrix System Properties Installation Every computer with Matrix 3 software installed on it will have the same properties editor that allows the installer to set system properties such as host names port numbers and others 1 Tolaunch editor with Windows XP Vista or 7 click on Start All Programs Graco Matrix3 Utilities and choose Edit Matrix Settings fm Graco fag Matrix3 fg Utilities Meter Firmware Update Utility All Programs Ff Okino Computer Graphics M Matrix 3 Client ES Edit Matrix Settings MESA cation C Program Files Grac Log off 0 shut Down eeu Fic 31 NOTE With Windows 8 Matrix utilities can be found in the Applications page 2 The editor appears as a two column list of system properties with property names on the left and their editable values on the right FIG 32 When you select a property by clicking on it the bottom panel of the screen shows basic information about that property ME Matrix Properties File Editor Max v er m Matrix ao eee f LTA M File Help TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Refer to the Matrix PC software user manual For details on these system properties Property Name Property Value Database export File directory c uMatrixDbBackups Matrix Client name i MatrixConsole Matrix Client port 20002 Matrix Database Server host name localhost Matrix Database port 0006 Matrix Server MISE host name PCo191
85. e Se Microsoft SCS ne Manual Local Syste S Microsoft Soft EIL Manual Local Syste S5 Multiemedia Cl AN Tasks fd Automatic Local Syste se Multi user Cle ed Automatic Local Syste 5 Net Msma Li Refresh Disabled Network S Frequently Asked Questions FAQ e Windows 8 Solution a Access the control panel and select System and Security Double click on the Administrative Tools link FiG 211 lt 10 i t Control Panel System and Security Control Panel Home e System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock Lanquage and Region Ease of Access Fic 211 System Launch remote assistance Windows Update Turn automatic updating on or off View update history Power Options Change when the computer sleeps File History Re Fay B E BitLocker Drive Encryption Manage BitLocker Storage Spaces Manage Storage Spaces Work Folders Manage Work Folders Pu r Add features to Windows 8 1 B Gu dioe Administrative Tools Free up disk space r Flash Player 32 b y View amount of RAM and processor speed Check for updates Require a password when the computer wakes Save backup copies of your files with File History LEN V HP Allow remote access See the name of this computer Defragment and optimize your drives Create and format hard disk part
86. e 1 When all required information for the tank profile has been supplied click OK to close the screen and save the changes The tank is added to the list as shown in FIG 119 1 _ Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management Systen Ww jr ur Matrix hI D A Go TO TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 8 Matrix System Tank Profile Cylinder Tank 1 ed us Tank Fluid ank Capacity Units Length Units Tank Cylinder Tank 1 GL1 10 95 08 Primary Clients Obround Tanki 10 W 40 Oil 30 Gallons Inches 10 95 lObround veria Er Vertical Tank 1 IGL1 25 Gallons Inches 110 95 Cylinder Vertical Tank2 110wW 40 Oil 150 Gallons Inches 110 Vertical i Fluids r i B Tank Level Monitors i B Pump Air Controls i P Meters Ha Fic 119 2 To modify a Tank profile FiG 119 highlight the entry listed on the main Tanks screen as shown in FIG 119 Note If the tank profile has already been configured with a tank level monitor TLM see TLM Section page 91 changing the tank profile will cause the new profile to be loaded into the TLM the next time it communicates with the PC 88 Setup Screens 3 Click the Modify button shown in FiG 120 to display the Edit Tanks screen When you have finished making changes click OK to close the screen and save the changes Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Tank Profile Cylinder Tank 1 Tank Name Tank Fluid Tank Capacity Units L
87. e Matrix functions on the PC you will have to reboot the computer Select Yes want to restart my computer and click the Fin ish button to reboot Matrix InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Matrisa Before you can use the program vou must restart your computer res want to restart my computer now CO Mo will restart my computer later lt Back FIG 13 The Typical Matrix Server and Client setup creates the following shortcuts In Start All Programs Graco Matrix e Matrix Client provides the IE browser based graphical user interface and accompanying screens Matrix Client must be running to access Matrix Screens e Edit Matrix Settings used for Exporting and Importing Matrix3 Database and setting up system properties For a complete description of this feature see Matrix Properties File Editor page 173 e Meter Firmware Update Utility used to update meter firmware 20 Installation Networked Configurations Networked configurations are Matrix Systems that use multiple PC s to run and monitor the entire system This configuration requires a Local Area Network LAN A Premier System is capable of supporting up to 300 networked PC s A Professional System can support up to 6 networked PC s A Basic System does not support networked configuration This system requires the Matrix Database and Matrix Service Engine to be installed T
88. e SEP a When you get to the point of installing the Matrix Transceiver drivers click Next to proceed as you usually would The driver installation file will attempt to run It will fail b Amessage from Windows will appear asking if you want to send an error report to Microsoft Click Don t Send and complete the Matrix installation c When finished Reboot the PC d Asthe PC begins to start up again press the F8 key to access the Windows setup menu options e Choose Safe Mode with Networking This will launch Windows without enabling SEP Note You will probably have to acknowledge one or two dialogs that Windows will pop up as it loads f With Windows running in Safe Mode open Windows Explorer and navigate to the Matrix Installa tion Directory Default is C Program Files Graco Matrix3 g In the C Program Files Graco Matrix3 XcvrServer vcp folder double click on the CP210xVCPIn staller exe file to manually run the driver installer Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 14 15 16 156 h When the driver installer completes shut down Windows and restart in the normal way Matrix should detect any Graco Transceivers or RS422 converters when powered up and plugged into the USB bus Q How do you set up the date range on the Dispense History Report screen Error Code 3138 A There are two ways to setup the date range on the Dispense History Report screen e One way is to select a fixed date from th
89. e developer who creates a software communication link between Matrix and a Matrix customer s DMS The developer might be an independent software consultant contractor or might be a programmer on the customer s staff Interface A custom software program provided by a Third Party Developer not Graco that communicates with both Graco s Matrix fluid management system and the Matrix user s DMS The Matrix half of this communication link is defined in this document The other half required to communicate to the DMS is undefined in this document and is to be determined by the developer and end user The exact functionality provided by the Interface depends on the developer and the needs of the end user but at minimum the Interface performs work order validation and post dispense processing of the shop s fluid dispenses reported by Matrix Validation A means by which Matrix confirms that a work order entered by a user into the Matrix system is a valid work order that it exists and can have fluid charged to it The validation process happens before the fluid is dispensed Posting The process of adding a fluid charge to a work order in the DMS The posting process happens after the fluid is dispensed Work Order up to 12 characters A unique within the scope of the dealership numeric or alphanumeric identifier that is linked to a list of labor and parts charges representing the expenses associated with a specific customer s vehicle repair
90. e drop down box e The other way is to select one of the following options from the drop down box Choose Range Today Yesterday Last 5 Days Last 7 Days Last 30 Days Month to Date Year to Date If the Choose Range option is selected the date range in effect is defined by the start and end dates If any other selection is chosen the start and end dates are ignored and the selected item from the drop down box defines the date range Problem When Matrix service starts up it cannot connect Error Code 2988 Solution One of the first things that Matrix does when it first starts up is try to connect to the data base service If it cannot connect it will pause 10 seconds and try again If after 5 attempts it still hasn t been able to connect to the data base service it will stop trying and quit Problem When the user double clicks on the Client icon the Client will not start up Error Code 3034 Solution Either the MSE is not running or running but still trying to connect to the database The popup message that says Cannot connect to the MSE is generated When you click OK to this message the Client will exit and not run again unless the user double clicks on the icon again This is actually normal if you try running the Client immediately after Windows boots up Usually it takes a little while for the datbase service and the MSE service to fully start when a PC boots up Graco recommends allowing about 30 seconds after the desktop f
91. e the Can t connect to MSE message To check that the correct host name and data base were setup run the Matrix Properties File Editor a Click on Start All Programs Graco Matrix3 Utilities Edit Matrix Settings b Verify that the Matrix Database Server host name and Matrix Server MSE host name are set to the correct host name and that server s firewall if it has one isn t blocking the ports listed in this utility If there are errors correct them Problem The per dispense printer drop down box on the Matrix System System Defaults setup page reflect the printers available on the machine running the MSE NOT the Client Error Code 2982 Solution The MSE service be be configured by a user with Administrative privileges To modify the MSE Right click on My Computer Selecting Manage Double click on Services and Applications Double click on Services Select Properties Select the Log On tab Select This account and provide the account name and password that exists on that machine Apply the changes and restart the service 2o070o0009p The MSE will now run as if that user had started it The per dispense printer list will show the printers that are available to the selected user on this machine Problem cannot see all of the information and buttons on the Matrix screen and it looks distorted or out of proportion Error Code 2915 Solution Check the font size setting you are using for your Windows application Matrix
92. e to stop immediately How is this communication reestablished A Graco recommends unplugging the transceiver s USB cable or power cable Then pause for approximately 5 seconds before plugging it back in again Transceiver setup instructions are provided on page 77 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 10 11 12 13 155 Q Why did my Work Order disappear from the Work Order Queue A The meter might have received a new profile After the meter receives a new profile the Work Order Queue is cleaned out Q Why does the Matrix Client say Unable to send message to MSE when change my Hostname from localhost to the PC name or IP address A The PC name can only have ASCII characters a z 0 9 and hyphen The hyphen can t be at the beginning or end or the PC name Q When am changing the system layout and click OK why do get the following messages Unable to save object s and the message from the Matrix Service Engine An error occurred while processing request A User should not make modification to the system layout when system is in use Only make modifica tions when there are no active dispenses Problem Symantic Endpoint Protection SEP is interfering with Matrix setup Error Code 3177 Solution A a Try to disable SEP or turn it off for the duration of the Matrix setup process b Theninstall Matrix as normal c When complete enable SEP before rebooting Computer Solution B f you cannot disabl
93. ect to a Network Proje Domain No Allow Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev Connect to a Network Proje Domain No Allow connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev Connect to a Network Proje Private No Allow 7 Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev Connect to a Network Proje Private No Allow Connect to a Network Projector WSD Ev Connect to a Network Proje Domain No Allow Oo Connect to a Network Projector WSD In Connect to a Network Proje All No Allow Core Networking Destination Unreacha Core Networking All Yes Allow am EA xo ANT L2 ee ma ae ao se Fic 40 4 Follow the new rule wizard For Rule Type select Protocol and Ports and click on the Next button For the question Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP select TCP For the question Does this rule apply to all local ports or specific local points select Specific local ports and specify the following ports 20000 20002 20003 20005 20006 FiG 41 s New Inbound Rule Wizard 93 Protocol and Ports Specify the protocols and ports to which this rule applies Steps Rule Type Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP Protocol and Ports 9 TCP 4 Action O UDP Profile e tue Does this rule apply to all local ports or specific local ports O All local ports Specific local pots 20000 20002 20003 20005 20006 Ps Example 80 443 5000 5010 Leam more about protacol and parts Soe FIG 41
94. ect your computer Troubleshoot my network What are the recommended settings X Domain networks Connected Networks at a workplace that are attached to a domain Windows Firewall state Off Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that are not on the list of allowed programs Active domain networks lin msp graco com FIG 39 34 Installation 3 Inthe left pane click on Inbound Rules then in the right pain click New Rule FiG 40 P Windows Firewall with Advanced Security olal z File Action View Help 9 AG G db Windows Ficewall with Advanc inbound Rules NN Actions 0000 ee Name Group Profile Enabled Action inbound Rui At Bi Connection Security Rules amp Matrix 3 0 rule All Yes Allow E Monitoring Q Tivoli Endpoint Domain Yes Allow Filter by Profile Tivoli Endpoint Private Yes Allow j TvsuUNCServer Private Yes Allow Y BherbyStte TvsuUNCServer Private Yes Allow Y Filter by Group TvsuUNCServer Domain Yes Allow View TvsuUNCServer Domain Yes Allow Refresh BranchCache Content Retrieval HTTP In BranchCache Content Retr All No Allow T BranchCache Hosted Cache Server HTT BranchCache Hosted Cach All No Allow isp Export List BranchCache Peer Discovery WSD In BranchCache Peer Discove All No Allow Help o Connect to a Network Projector TCP In Connect to a Network Proje Private No Allow Connect to a Network Projector TCP In Conn
95. ecurity level or higher and setup screens for Administrators Setup Screens Changing or Deleting User Profiles Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Users John Smith User Name Security Level Real Name John Smith Work Order Bill Jones 7890 Basic Sammy 2 1215 Work Order i Freddy 4321 Basic Fredrich Williams Paul 1216 Basic Paul Johnson Sammy 1 1213 Administrator Samuel Phillips Fic 90 73 Use your mouse to select the user profile you want to change Then click the Modify button to display the Edit User screen FIG 89 To remove a user select the Delete button This will permanently remove the user record from the list Setup Screens Primary Clients 1 Select Primary Clients from the list on the Matrix System Panel fg Matrix System pns 4 Users 0 le Transceivers Fluids e Tank Level Monitors 73 Eu ir hie nEenlz Fic 91 Users of single PC systems can ignore this screen it applies only to multiple PC systems In a typical multiple PC system most PCs will not be configured as a Primary Client Primary Client PC s are manned by personnel who need to know system status and can act on the information provided All Matrix client PCs can access all operating screens Configuring a Matrix client PC as a Primary Client gives the client additional privileges in the Matrix system 1 Auser with administrator privileges can login to ac
96. ength Units Tank Warning Tank Shape Cylinder Tank 1 GL1 10 G Cylinder Obround Tank 1 10 W 40 Oil 30 Gallons Inches 110 95 Obround Vertical Tanki GLI 125 1681005 Inches 10 vertical Vertical Tank2 10w40 Oil 50 Gallons Inches 110 Wertical FIG 120 4 To permanently delete a Tank from the list on the main Tanks screen highlight the item you no longer want on the list Then click the Delete button FIG 120 Note When the Run Screens are displayed the Tanks appear in the Matrix System Panel as shown in FIG 121 Go TO E E pes Cylinder Tank 1 C Obround Tank 1 i C Vertical Tank 1 FIG 121 89 Setup Screens Device Registration and Profiles The following section uses the term device to generically refer to a Matrix meter tank level monitor TLM or pump air control PAC in explaining how these electronic components are identified and configured in a Matrix system A unique device ID is embedded into every Matrix device and is the means by which the device success fully communicates with the PC The Matrix system installer administrator must create a profile definition for every single device in the sys tem These profiles are created and maintained in the Matrix PC setup screens organized by device type tank level monitor pump air control meter The general method for configuring a Matrix system is to 1 Create a profile for each device This profile defines what the d
97. ense if Preset or Restricted Preset is selected Security Type Determines how fluid can be dispensed using the meter e PIN Code PIN Code Personal Identification Number means that a four digit number must be entered at the meter before every new dispense to obtain dispense authorization e Parts Room Authorization This mode provides highest level of security and requires a Parts Room Administrator to authorize each dispense e System Monitoring When system monitoring is selected no security authorization is required prior to making a dispense Any amount of fluid dispensed is automatically sent by the meter to the PC where it is recorded for future reference Setup Screens 102 Emergency Code Four digit emergency override This number is used at the meter to override all meter programming should there be a loss of RF signal It allows the user to continue dispensing fluid even though the meter is not receiving an RF signal NOTE If the system emergency code is used to override the meter program the meter MUST be reg istered into the system after the RF signal has been restored Use Work Orders Choose Yes or No from the drop down list e Yes the meter will use work orders In order to dispense fluid from this meter the user must enter a work order at the PC or meter when Work Order Entry is allowed at the meter The meter oper ator selects the work order from a list that displays on the meter screen The PC tracks the flu
98. ers Interface M Reports FIG 177 The screen shown in FIG 178 is used to set up the Matrix system to interface with 3rd party software Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4 System Defaults Ey nts Contact Information User Interface Setup Dispense Note Fields E Se NN ot e Measurement System Enalish v Meter Security Type System Monitoring Transceivers pe Fluids C Tanks i B Tank Level Monitors 8 Pump Air Controls a Meters H Dispense Report Printer System Emergency Code 4357 Use Vehicle IDs Yes No Automatic Per Dispense Report Email Use Global Workorders lt S299 Vehicle Inventory i Login Behavior Interface Work Order Entry Authentication F Reports Require user authentication an every work order entry If checked users must enter their username and password For every work order they enter into Matrix Unchecked Matrix allows work order entry indefinitely after successful logging in Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Apr 8 2009 8 42 38 AM Cleri connected LLL atriConsale _ U Apr 8 2009 8 42 31 AM Transceiver Connected 00077 joes S Apr 8 2009 8 45 05 AM Fic 178 124 Setup Screens Matrix Interface to Business System The Interface provides two important basic functions that a standard Matrix system does not have e work order vali
99. es Mate Title Timestamp Event Detail Device Locatio Jul 16 2008 9 57 05 AM IClient connected Jul 16 2008 9 55 39 AM Client disconnected Jul 16 2008 9 53 22 AM Client connected Jul 16 2008 8 37 05 AM Client disconnected Jul 16 20608 8 35 42 AM dlient connected MatrixConsole MatrixConsole MatrixConsole Tinestamp Evenl Jul 15 2008 9 53 22 AM Client q 1 3 LIL I ma Clan a MatrixConsole IMatrixConsnle 50 Software Overview About Matrix The screen in FiG 66 displays No User Name or Password are required to display this screen About Matrix Client 3 0 EI latrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Matrix Client Version 3 0 Build 38 Matrix Premier Copyright 1999 2008 Graco Inc All rights reserved Fic 66 Exit Closes the Matrix User Interface Program The Database MSE Transceiver and Server continue to run 51 Software Overview Information Panel Device Group Status Global Workorders NOTE The Global Workorders tab only appears if Global Workorders is enabled on the System Default setup screen page 60 If the tab is not selected position cursor over the Global Workorders tab and click left mouse button once to select it WV I EF RE Matrix MA r A TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM spenses Tank Levels q Global Workorders g obal Work ous FIG 67 The Global Workorders tab displays a list of all
100. eter using the Excede Interface on the Edit Meter Profile Screen the Mode Topoff Preset Security Type Use Work Order Work Order Entry At Meter and Interface Validation fields must be configured as shown in FIG 139 M Edit Meter Profile E Meter Name METER unk Linlink Meter ID 01D290AC Tank tanki odi vi Units Quarts w Calbration 172 Emergency Code 4357 Use Work Orders Work Order Entry At Meter Interface Validation Use Vehicle ID No Battery Warning Level 5 vi Language English Pac Mone vi OK Cancel Fic 139 104 Setup Screens System Layout 1 To display the main System Layout setup screen select System Layout from the list on the Matrix System Panel FiG 140 Before you setup the System Layout you must first add tanks page 86 and meters page 99 Note The system cannot be in use when modifying System Layout changes cannot be saved Wh Matrix System eines 69 Users per ce Primary Clients ie Transceivers bere Fluids Meters FIG 140 The System Layout screen shown in FIG 141 displays M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix GoT TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Va Matrix System System Layout Matrix System j ed Users Cylinder Tank 1 de Primary Clients Obround Tank 1 Transceivers ven Vertical Tank 1 Fluids Vertical Tank2 S Tanks j B Tank Level Monitors
101. etup Dialog box M External Interface Setup Dialog Server Mame or IP Address THIRDPARTY HOST Server Port Number 20010 Matrix 3 Mode On 5 Off Fia 180 e Server Name or IP Address Host name or IP Address The DMS host name or IP address This is provided by the dealer s IS person e Server Port Number The fixed port number used by the DMS to communicate with Matrix e Matrix 3 Mode ON or OFF Either ON enabled or OFF disabled This setting is system wide the default is OFF disabled 126 Setup Screens e This feature formats the XML messages to either match Matrix 2 OFF or offers more information available in Matrix 3 ON Before you can use the Third Party Interface you must enable the External Interface function 1 Click the Modify Interface button b Fic 179 The External Interface Setup Dialog box shown in FIG 181 displays This dialog box is used to specify the Third Party Interface you are using 2 From the drop down menu A FiG 181 select Third Party Interface M External Interface Setup Dialog Third Party Interface Third Party Interface v On Off Fic 181 External Interface Setup Dialog 3 Click ON B FiG 181 Third Party Interface enables Matrix to use the third party interface 4 Click the OK button C FiG 181 to close the screen and confirm your selection NOTE e his is one of two settings that must be configured to
102. evice is named and how it should func tion within the system 2 Register each device with the Matrix software In the registration process the device tells the PC what type of device it is and it s device ID 3 Link each device ID to the proper device profile This allows the PC to load the right profile into each device Once a device s device ID is linked to a profile the profile is loaded into the device over the wireless trans ceiver link the next time it communicates with the PC Whenever the device profile is changed the new profile is again loaded into the device requiring no user interaction to keep the device functioning accord ing to its defined profile Once a device ID is linked to a profile it cannot be assigned to another profile The timing of steps 1 and 2 can be interchanged it s not critical that the profiles be defined first or the devices are registered first What is important is that for a specific device both are done before trying to accomplish step 3 Note that in all but the smallest systems it is a good idea to make a map of the Matrix system that identi fies every Matrix component and corresponding device ID This map will be an invaluable reference to cor rectly map device IDs to profiles Initially the installer is advised to learn how this process works by experimenting with one or two devices before attempting to configure dozens of devices Profile record color coding legend Text Background e
103. ewing when in Run Mode You can create logical a groups ka better navigate the application FIG 149 109 Setup Screens NOTE When the system is in Operation mode the Group s you created are listed on the Matrix System panel of the Main Operation screen FIG 150 Notice in FiG 150 any tanks or meters that have not been assigned to a group are displayed as a separate line item in the Matrix System Panel M Matrix 3 0 Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System n ax TOTAL FUND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Global Workorders Dispenses Tank Levels 9 E Gi 1 3 n Pavel a Cylinder Tank 1 Timestamp Tank Name Fluid Battery i Mar 23 2009 10 57 06 4M fertical Tank2 10W 40 Oil erica Tank 1 GL1 ETE a A Obround Tank ie ardt ae Sees T Mar 23 2009 10 55 16 AM Cylinder Tank 1 Gi Da on 0 O vertical Tank 1 B Lm Vertical Tank2 Activity Vertical Tank2 Timestamp Readings amp Adjustments Comment Description Fic 150 110 Setup Screens i e mm Ehicle Inventory Fic 151 The e mail event screen shown in FiG 152 is only used if you have Tank Level Monitors TLM in your sys tem Jot Matrix gt GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRACO Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System E mail Configuration From E mail Address SMTP Server SMTP Port Use Authentication Username Password Edit Configuratio
104. formation Mame Address Office Number Contact Office Phone Cell Second Phone Contact E Mail FIG 82 e installation Information Contact information about the customer using the Matrix system Fields are provided for including the Business Name Address contact s name and phone number e Distributor Information Contact information for the Graco Distributor Fields are provided for includ ing the Business Name Address Business phone number contact s name contact s personal busi ness phone number a cell phone or alternate phone number for the distributor s contact person and and e mail address Click the OK button to close the screen and save the new information 66 System Administrator Setup Screens User Interface Setup Select the User Interface Setup tab to display the User Interface Setup screen shown in FIG 83 The User Interface Screen is used to tailor the appearance of specific data tables shown on the run screens The system administrator has the ability to select which columns should be visible hidden and the table s sort order The screen is divided into three sections e Table Name a list of configurable data tables on Operation Screens e Columns for Table Column Headings currently associated with the highlighted table and the order they appear e Under the Location on Display column is a list of the screens those tables appear on In this view the screen appears in a Read Only format M Ma
105. frame the work order is not validated This means the user cannot dispense fluid against it and must either try reentering the same work order or try entering a different work order number The intent of the TpValidationKey element is to provide a mechanism by which a third party developer can place a unique identifier key in this field that enables them to distinguish between duplicate work order entries Within Matrix there are not restrictions against using the same work order or work order and job code combinations multiple times If the returned ValidationStatus is 1 and the work order was entered at the meter e the PC tells the meter the work order was validated and the work order was entered at the PC e the PC sends the work order to the meter The work order appears in the meter s work order list The technician can dispense fluid against this work order at any time by selecting it from the list on the meter If the returned ValidationStatus is 0 and the work order was entered at the meter e the PC sends the meter a rejection message for this work order e the meter appears with a WO REJECTED message and does not allow dispensing against the work order and the work order was entered at the PC e the PC will display the message in ValidationErrorDescription e the PC will not send the work order to the meter e the work order will appear highlighted in red on the work order screen the PC use
106. ge Specifies beginning and end dates covered by the report Available predefined range choices include lt Today lt Yesterday V Last 5 days V Last 7 days V Last 30 days lt Month to date lt Year to date e Sort Order Available Fields The order available fields are sorted in the report e Up or Down Buttons Shifts highlight field for sort order Up Down e Filter Criteria Device Group and or Tank Check Box Allows the ability to filter out certain data e Report Definition File name assigned to the report settings e Load or Save Button Saves or loads report definition e 141 Clear or Run Report Button Clears all field to default report settings Generates the report in the output file format Setup Screens Dispense History Report Example c 1o 8 eDeg 12 02 v8 dnoJc 9 9Iu9A adi epiyeA Heg Vi Vi H5Jasv S94 GDI S94 GDI vS9Z86 Ol Ol Ol Ol L9YSAL 888 888 888 888 9po1 qof JepJO YOM y yUeL y yUeL 06 M08 y yUeL y UEL y UEL y yue 06 M08 YUeL YUeL 6146 6146 06 M08 Yue L YUeL Yue L Yue L oweN yue L WEN PIN 4 yd yoy sueno 0210 yd yoy yoy yd sueno 00 L yd yd yoy yoy sueno 8t 0 uempuyoa L unowy WY 89 01 60 Z2 910N 28710 INY 02 Z 8 6002 Zz 78011 910N 9 ON O0N 9 ON 28710 WY v 9 9 6002 ZZ JEN 9 ON 9 ON 9 O
107. gs ejr qp 2s Change settings for the plan High performance Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use j On battery LP Plugged in KJ Turn off the display 1 hour 15 hours Put the computer to sleep Never M Never 2 Power Options Change advanced power settings mE Restore default settings for this plan Advanced settings y Select the power plan that you want to customize and then choose settings that reflect how you want your computer to manage power High performance Active Z Ej High performance amp Sleep USB settings T Intel P Granhice Cottinarc E Require a password on wakeup On battery Yes Plugged in Yes gj Hard disk Internet Explorer Desktop background settings Wireless Adapter Settings FiG 56 4 Click OK and exit out of the opened windows 43 Installation Windows 8 1 Onthe Apps menu select Control Panel FiG 57 FIG 57 2 Select the System and Security Link and Power Options from the list FiG 58 Lo System and Security gt Control Panel System and Security v Search Control Panel Control Panel Home a Action Center System and Security y d Windows Firewall Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family us System i N Safety uw Appearance and Perso
108. hese key components can be installed on the same PC or two different PC s to split the demand NOTE If the system becomes too resource intensive Server hardware should be considered Once the Matrix Database and Matrix Service Engine are installed the user must install Matrix Clients Matrix Clients allow the user to monitor the system with the Graphical User Interface GUI and install Matrix Transceivers LAN LAN PC Client PC Client Server FIG 14 Setup Path 1 Log into Windows as an administrator 2 Insert the Matrix CD in the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the Matrix3Premier exe icon FIG 15 F Matrix3Premie ra 00 aS EXE Fic 15 21 Installation 4 Review the End User License Agreement FIG 16 If acceptable select accept the terms of the license agreement After accepting the terms of the license agreement the NEXT button becomes active Click the NEXT button If you do not accept the terms of the license agreement the installation will end Click the BACK or EXIT button to get out of the Matrix Installation program Matrix 3 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully LMC YUL L WDCESD CC L Lk Spebesttlibvoatssy Ue oye y manufactured or intended for use in the planning construction maintenance control or direct operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation control or communication systems weapons sys
109. horoughly trained on Matrix equipment 11 Allow Matrix system to operate for 30 days make certain there are no RF communication issues over time e It may be necessary to relocate the transceivers temporarily installed with double faced tape to improve RF communication When the system operates reliably for 30 days the Matrix trans ceiver s can be permanently mounted using the mounting bracket s Step 3 is complete 10 Installation System Requirements Graco strongly recommends that the end user s IS Information System representative be involved in the following Matrix installation activities e Assist with the selection and or purchase of the Matrix PC The PC must meet the performance speci fications listed on pages 11 e fthe Matrix PC will be connected to a Network with other PC s the IS representative should be con tacted to properly configure the PC for network operation before loading the Matrix software e The IS representative should be present during Matrix software loading on the day of Matrix installa tion General Matrix System Specifications Matrix PC software supports systems using a single PC also referred to as a Stand Alone System as well as multiple PC systems also referred to as Networked System Single PC Standalone Systems Intended primarily for applications that do not require interaction with Matrix screens from multiple locations and have few meters and tank level monitors this
110. id dispensed with this work order number A complete description of the Work Orders can be found in the Matrix 5 amp 15 Meter instruction manual 313046 and in the Assigning Work Orders at the PC section of this manual beginning on page 146 e No the meter will not use work orders Fluid dispenses will only be tracked by the meter Depending on which security type is selected there may be some meter PC interaction that hap pens to be able to dispense fluid this setting only specifies whether the dispensed fluid is tracked by a work order Work Order Entry at Meter Choose Yes or No from drop down list This parameter is only selectable if Use Works Orders is Yes e 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 e No work orders cannot be entered at the meter they can only be sent from the PC Interface Validation Choose Yes or No from drop down list e Yes Allows third party software to interface with Matrix operating system The meter must be configured to use work orders e No Does not allow third party software to interface with Matrix operating system Use Vehicle ID Choose Yes or No from drop down list When Yes is selected the vehicles identifica tion number i e VIN is used to identify which vehicle received the fluid dispense 40 characters max This feature will most often be used to track and manage large fleets dispensing fluids in
111. ile is associated to the tank you select and was created on the Tank setup screen This information is only provided for reference on this screen and is not an editable field on this screen Units The Units profile is associated to the tank you select and was created on the Tank setup screen This information is only provided for reference on this screen and is not an editable field on this Screen 93 Setup Screens e Battery Warning Level Determines when a warning message is generated to notify the user how much of the battery s charge remains This value is expressed as a percentage of a fully charged bat tery A fully charged battery is 100 e Fluid Full Height H1 Measurement of fluid in the tank measured from the bottom of the tank to the full level e Fluid Full to Bottom of Extension Tube H2 Measurement of distance between the top of the full level in the tank and the bottom of the TLM tube This measurement must be between 0 20 inches 0 50 cm e Reading Schedule Defines the frequency at which tank level reports are sent to the Matrix PC Up to 10 hourly readings can be sent in a 24 hour period NOTE The frequency of reporting is directly related to the TLM battery life The more daily reports the shorter the life of the tank level monitor s batteries 3 When all fields have been completed click the OK button on the bottom of the Add TLM Profile Screen The profile is added to the top of the list
112. ion or user identification is not required prior to any fluid dispense System Administrator Setup Screens e System Emergency Code Entering the correct Emergency Code at the meter enables fluid to be dis pensed in the event the meter loses RF communication with the PC Work flow is not interrupted while the problem is being corrected The meter comes from the Graco factory set in Emergency Mode with the default Emergency Code 4357 To ensure security and prevent unauthorized dispenses Graco recommends changing this security code to another number when it is installed When a meter is in emergency mode the meter continues to dispense accurately and consistently but it does not report what it dispenses to the PC It behaves just like a stand alone electronic preset meter Any security the meter had is turned off If the meter was in Work Order mode work orders are also turned off The system emergency code can be changed at any time IMPORTANT When the emergency code is changed every meter in the system must be re regis tered e Use Vehicle ID s YES NO option When YES is selected a user can link a work order dispense to a specific vehicle ID building a dispense history for a fleet of vehicles Selecting NO does not require entering a Vehicle s ID on a work order e Automatic Per Dispense Report YES NO option When YES is selected Matrix will generate and send to the Dispense Report Printer a short concise report after ever
113. ion process allows the Interface Server working in conjunction with the business system to decide whether a work order is valid so fluid can be dispensed against it The validation process occurs prior to any fluid being dispensed by the Matrix system If a work order is not validated Matrix will not allow fluid to be dispensed against it If the Interface Server allows dispensing against a particular work order then the appropriate charges are posted to that work order in the business system The following list is provided as a sample of suggested and or typical validation criteria e the work order exists e the work order is open e charges can be added to the work order When a work order is entered into the Matrix system Matrix makes a socket connection to the Interface Server and sends it a MatrixValidationRequest XML message The Interface Server e queries the business system e determines the answer and e responds to Matrix with a Matrix ValidationResponse message All third party interfaces to Matrix must implement this method of work order validation Work orders entered into the Matrix system from a meter always use this method Work Order Posting Regardless of how the work order was validated when a meter finishes dispensing fluid against it the meter sends the Matrix PC the amount that was dispensed The Matrix PC in turn sends this information along with the work order number fluid name etc to the Interface Server
114. irst appears for Windows to finish starting up before launching the Matrix Client However if the database is not running the MSE will also not run Reasons for the database to not be running include the PC that Matrix is installed on is not running or is not on the network or the data base may be corrupted due to an abrupt power outage When this happens the user is not shown an error message of any kind The failure the user will see occurs when the user attempt to run the Client At this time they will receive a message that says Can not connect o MSE A user who has Administrative privileges on the local machine can manually start by going to the Ser vice Screen in Windows using the following procedure a Right click on My Computer b Selecting Manage c Double click on Services and Applications Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 17 18 157 d Double click on Services If the user doesn t have Administrative privileges on the local machine they will have to reboot the computer They will not be able to access the Service Screen to start or restart a service Finally if the system was not properly configured they will also receive an error message For exam ple when installing the client software on a client PC the setup program prompts for the host name of the machine running the MSE and the database often these will be one on the same machine If the client isn t pointing at the right machine it will giv
115. ispensing motor oil against this work order the end user wants the charge to be applied to Labor Operation 1 under Line A The interface developer may choose to have the user enter A1 in the job code field to convey this intent Other conventions are certainly possible The business system and the end user s needs generally define what the job code field contains XML Message Formats This section presents two messages that Matrix will send to an Interface Server and the corresponding replies that the Interface Server returns to Matrix Matrix will open a socket connection to the Interface Server connection details are defined in the Matrix Interface Configuration File section page 126 send the request and wait for the response before closing the connection Every XML message that Matrix sends to the Interface Server will end with an EOT 0x04 byte Matrix expects all incoming messages to also end with an EOT 0x04 byte 178 Definition of Terms Matrix Validation Request This message is sent by Matrix to the Interface Server when a work order is entered into the Matrix system Message Format Matrix 2 lt MatrixValidationRequest gt ValidationRequestKey lt Workorder gt lt JobCode gt lt MatrixValidationRequest gt Matrix 3 lt MatrixValidationRequest gt ValidationRequestKey Workorder lt JobCode gt SourceType SourceName lt Requester gt lt ValidationDate Time gt lt Ma
116. itions View event logs b Double click on the Computer Management Link FiG 212 Organize ir Faworites EE Desktop m Downloads T s E Recent Places Libraries E Documents al Music Pictures B Video iL Computer E Local Disk C G3 BOOKS MFSI VOLL USER L G DEPT MFSL VOL3 Rz G LED MFSI VOL3 DEPT 5 SFR PSXA amp AFRTSVOM 11 iT FIG 212 159 Data Sources ODBC Event Viewer fe iSCSI Initiator ab Local Security Policy 320 Performance Monitor lan Print Management fal Services a System Configuration fat Task Scheduler Ela Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Windows Memory Diagnostic Windows PowerShell Modules c JE ntc Schedule ta Date modified 7 13 2009 11 57 PM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 5 13 2014 7 40 AM 7 13 2009 11 53 PM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 1 10 2012 6 47 AM 7 13 2009 11 53 PM 1 10 2012 6 47 AM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 7 13 2009 11 53 PM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 7 13 2009 11 54 PM 7 13 2009 11 53 PM 7 14 2009 12 32 AM Type Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Search Control Panel Install optional updates Change what the power buttons do Restore your files with File History n drmnisirgiwe ffo p Hl Size 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB
117. ived at the destination e mail address If it is not received you will need to edit the configuration information and retry the test If the test e mail is received at the destination e mail address no further testing of the configuration is necessary 114 Setup Screens E Mail Schedule The e mail schedule portion of the screen shown in FIG 157 is used to define when and why Matrix gener ates an e mail to edit a scheduled e mail or to delete scheduled e mail notices E mail Schedule New Schedule Edit Schedule Delete Schedule FiG 157 New Schedule Button 1 Click the New Schedule button to display the E mail Schedule setup screen shown in FIG 158 M Emait Schedule E mail Event Missed Tank Reading Report 15560 Tank Reading Report bw ank Level Low ank Level High To Tank volume Report Subject Tanks Chosen Tanks Cylinder Tank 1 Obround Tank 1 Vertical Tank 1 Vertical Tank2 Schedule Time Day of Week Day of Month mm Cancel Fic 158 e E mail Event There are 4 defined events you can choose from in the E Mail Event drop down menu These are events that people will want to know happen in the Matrix System The last three events on the following list are the most common selections Missed Tank Reading Report generates e mail event if a scheduled tank reading is missed Tank Level Low generates e mail event if level of fluid in tank is low Tank
118. ix System on the Primary Clients screen page 74 Select the Primary Client from the list Click OK to close the screen and save the changes The updated Primary Client Profile displays in the Primary Client field as shown in FiG 108 uid Management System Me TOTAL FLUID Maintain Transceivers 1 Network ID Modify Network ID Transceiver ID USB ID Primary Client Installed Client O400000F MatrixConsole 10 82 131 96 1 6 4000010 MatrixConsole 10 82 131 46 Fic 108 8 83 To completely remove a Transceiver from the list highlight the Transceiver on the main Transceivers screen Click the Delete button The Transceiver is then permanently deleted from the system If the transceiver is powered down or unplugged from PC and then powered back up or plugged in the transceiver will again appear in the transceiver list Setup Screens Fluids 1 Select Fluids from the list on the Matrix System Panel Vm Matrix System Fic 109 The screen shown in Fic 110 displays a list of fluids that are entered into the system It is used to add edit or remove a fluid from the system profile Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matri L i i a IX GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Vag Matrix System z rr Users ce Primary Clients i Transceivers B 2 Tank Level Monitors i B Pump Air Controls UC Meters i a System Layout i E Email em hice Inventory Inte
119. k level monitor TLM batteries supplied with product e fthe dipswitches are changed at any time the setting should be done with the batteries removed If the batteries are not removed the TLM will revert back to the previous dipswitch settings T RFTesting Register tank level monitor TLM PAC and then meters Verify that each TLM PAC and meter are communicating with the transceiver 8 Export Matrix User Information to Media Take this CD to the End User Matrix installation for importing e Distributor should purchase blank CDs or a USB jump drive to export the end user s Matrix system parameters Graco recommends putting file on C drive then copy to the CD or USB jump drive e The distributors PC must be loaded with the same Matrix software version as the end users PC e Be sure to label all meters and TLMs so they match the location on the Matrix facility layout draw ing i e Meter 01 5W30 and or Tank 01 5W30 9 Schedule Matrix installation arrange time with end user for Matrix installation Step 2 is complete Installation 3 Actions the Day of the Installation rna Install Thermal Relief and Flush Supply Lines distributor installs the Thermal Relief filtering sys tems on all fluids then flushes the service lines and drops per Graco recommendations e onotflush lines with Matrix meters installed 2 Connect User Server Primary Client PC Load software e Connect the Server Primary Client P
120. l Tank 1 i Vertical Tank2 Pej METER 1 Completed Dispenses Meter Name Work Job Code ry First Note FIG 69 e Timestamp displays the month date year and time that the event took place e Meter Name specific name assigned by the System Administrator on the Setup screens to identify a specific meter e Amount quantity dispensed by the meter measured as either Pints Quarts Gallons or Liters e Fluid type of fluid dispensed e Work Order number assigned to the work order e Job Code number assigned to the job code e Battery amount of battery life remaining e First Note displays the first note listed in the Dispense Note Field Tab page 69 Up to 4 notes can be created on the screen but only first one displays here Dispense Notes Additional supporting information supplied by the technician related to a dispense such as Paid when the dispense is billed to the business software Dispense Notes can only be added at the PC Dispense notes will only appear on the Dispense Tab once the note has been created and after the dispense has occurred Lr E lg GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM een Global Workorders Dispenses Tank Levels Un Group 1 Pending Dispenses i Cylinder Tank 1 i eS Obround Tank 1 c Vertical Tank 1 i Vertical Tank2 u METER 1 Meter Name Completed Dispenses Meter Name Wy Job Code First Note Note Title Event Detail Device Loca
121. lated to that item In this mode AUDIBLE alarms cannot be modified Events Tank Level Monitor Events Event Audible Display Missed Scheduled Reading M THMBeylos E M je TMComwiskenfaus EL TLM Configured with profile EN Hm Jg Meter Events Event Audible Display Dispense Completed Sa Dispense Started SLC si eter Battery Lon a Meter Communication Failure Ff w General System Events Event Audible Display lient connected _ ft PF m Client disconnected LL Fl Ja E mail communication error mE NEN NF Work order Failed external posting jt Ei FIG 79 Enable Audible Events To enable the Audible Events column check the Enable Audible Events checkbox on the top of the screen FiG 80 When this box is checked check marks appearing in the Audible Events column become green Any box in the AUDIBLE column can be checked or unchecked Boxes that are not checked will not provide an audible alarm when an alarm event occurs related to that item Events pr a REERSRERRRRERSESERSEREREEERARERRERERSARERSERAHARRRRRRRRR _ v Enable Audible Events Tank Level Monitor Events Event p Audible Display Missed Scheduled Reading LM Battery Low LM Communication Failure TLM Configured with profile Meter Events Event Fic 80 Click the OK button to close the screen and save the changes 64 System Administrator Setup S
122. le predefined range choices include lt Today lt Yesterday V Last 5 days V Last 7 days V Last 30 days lt Month to date V Year to date Run Report Button Generates report in output file format Setup Screens Email History Report Example Matrix Email History Report 2009 03 27 Sent Time Sent To Subject Status Body 27 03 2009 9 00 AM rriesing 2graco com Tank Volume Report OK Matrix 3 e mail notification generated at Fri Mar 27 09 00 00 CDT 2009 Larry Jeutter 123456 North Blvd St Pau MN J and J Oil 454 232 4323 123 456 7890 TANK FLUID TYPE MAX VOLUME CURRENT VOLUME TIMESTAMP Tank 1 10W 30 55 00 5 74 03 27 2009 08 42 30 Tank 3 80w 90 55 00 19 85 03 27 2009 08 45 18 Tank 4 80w 90 55 00 19 47 03 27 2009 08 37 35 3 27 09 9 05 AM Page 1 of1 Fic 191 136 Setup Screens e Current Tank Volumes Fic 192 FiG 192 137 Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix Go To TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Un Matrix System Current Tank Volumes Report Report Name c Primarias Output Format PF Oc i Transceivers r Sort Order Available Fields iud Tank Name Tank Level Monitors E Pump Air Controls i Meters i H System Layout Email em Vehicle Inventory Interface l PRA Activity Hl Email History i pn a Tank Reading Histc i Dispense History Hl system Configu
123. llers GMA Driver Options 1 3 1 23 e 0 b amp 0 Keyboard Mouse Network Phone and Power Printers and Regional Connections Modem Options Faxes and La 3 2 o 92 g e Scanners Scheduled Security SoundMAX Sounds and Speech Symantec Tasks Center Audio De Livepdate 9 e System Taskbar and User Windows Wireless Start Menu Accounts Firewall Netwo Fic 215 162 Appendix A 3 Click the Computer Name tab In the example shown in FiG 216 the Full Computer Name is PC8868 msp graco com system Properties Advanced Windows uses the Folloeamng mnfomation bo identify your computer on the network Computer descriptor For example Eichen Computer or Mary s Full computer name 0000 mep graco com Domain Imesp graco com To use the Network Identification Wrzard to join a Network ID domain and create a local user account cick Network Network ID ID To rename this computer or join a domain click Change FIG 216 163 Appendix A How to find a PC s host name in Windows Vista 1 The PC s computer name also known as the Host Name is found on the System Properties screen To display this screen on the Windows Desktop click Start Control Panel FiG 217 I Wind Media Pl ld Indows Media Player Computer 2J small Business Resources Network o System Update Connect To ea Windows Fax and Scan Control Panel f fa F Default Progra C
124. lt screen click the Modify button The System Default change screen shown in FIG 77 displays M System Defaults E3 System Default Settings Measurement System English Meter Security Type System Monitoring System Emergency Code 4357 Use Vehicle IDs e Yes No Automatic Per Dispense Report Yes a Mo Dispense Report Printer Microsoft XP5 Docume Use Global Workorders aues Ma Duplicate Workorder Notification Yes Mo Duplicate Notification Period 5 Days Login Behavior Work Order Entry Authentication Require user authentication on every work order entry IF checked users must enter their username and password for every work order they enter into Matrix Unchecked Matrix allows work order entry indefinitely after successful logging in OK Cancel FiG 77 System Default Settings 61 Measurement System From drop down menu choose between two options English or Metric Meter Security Type From drop down menu select the type of meter security you are requiring e PIN Code Meter requires user to provide a 4 digit PIN code before it can be used to dispense fluid e Parts Room Authorization PRA User must request authorization from the system administra tor before each dispense The system administrator can either ACCEPT or DENY the request If the request is DENIED the user will NOT be able to dispense fluid e System Monitoring No meter dispensing security Prior authorizat
125. lur z cy Tank Reading Hist Dispense History i System Configurat m Run Report Timestamp Event etai Device Mar 23 2009 11 08 38 AM_ TLM Configured with profile J 0 00000 WetkaTakl 000 Mar 23 2009 11 08 36AM MmwvaidTankReadng O 0900009 Mar 23 2009 10199110 AM Transceiver Connected O O 4000077 o O ar 23 48 01 AM y Location 2009 11 M 2009 10 Transceiver Connected Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected ser Logged In matrix Fic 188 Mar 23 2009 11 18 52 AM e Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report e Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button e Date Range Start End or choose range Specifies beginning and end dates covered by the report Available predefined range choices include lt Today lt Yesterday V Last 5 days V Last 7 days V Last 30 days lt Month to date V Year to date e Run Report Button Generates report in output file format 133 Setup Screens PRA Activity Report Example TOTAL PULSES HARA ee nra Timestamp 3 27 09 8 38 AM 3 27 09 8 40 AM 3 27 09 8 41 AM 3 27 09 8 41 AM 3 27 09 8 41 AM 3 27 09 8 50 AM Fic 189 134 PRA Activity Report 2009 03 27 Request Status Approved Approved Denied Approved Approved Meter Name METER 53 METER 53 METER 53 METER 53
126. ment ou indirectement avec les procedures concern es Graco Information For the latest information about Graco products visit www graco com TO PLACE AN ORDER contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor Phone 612 623 6928 or Toll Free 1 800 533 9655 Fax 612 378 3590 All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice For patent information see www graco cornypatents Original instructions This manual contains English MM 334786 Graco Headquarters Minneapolis International Offices Belgium China Japan Korea GRACO INC AND SUBSIDIARIES P O BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440 1441 USA Copyright 2015 Graco Inc All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001 WWW graco com February 2015
127. mpletely successful Right clicking the dispense record and choosing View Posting Details will show the error message returned in PostingErrorDescription The user has the ability to retry the posting effort by right clicking on the dispense record and selecting Retry Posting Charges which will cause Matrix to resend the MatrixPostingRequest In any case the meter does not display any posting status information on its local display this information is exclusively shown on Matrix screens at the PC If the work order was entered at the PC and a Matrix administrator overrode validation and posting the resulting dispense will appear highlighted in yellow to indicate the override status 184 Notes Notes 185 Graco Software Warranty Graco warrants all equipment manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use With the exception of any special extended or limited warranty published by Graco Graco will for a period of twenty four months from the date of sale repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by Graco to be defective This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed operated and maintained in accordance with Graco s written recommendations This warranty does not cover and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear or any malfunction damage or wear caused by faulty installation misapplication
128. n Test Configuration m E mail Schedule E rr SS eh ea Vehicle Inventory Interface Reports Edit Schedule Delete Schedule View E mail Log Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 11 06 38 AM TM Configured wih proie a Har25 200911 88364M invald Tank Reading E Mar 25 2009 10 49 10AM Transceiver Connected 000077 nn Mar 25 2009 10 48 01 AM Transceiver Connected ee paxey io8shiBbss Transceiver Connected 04000077 ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 10 11 AM FIG 152 111 Setup Screens An e mail notification is sent to responsible parties based on the following tank related events Missed Tank Level Reading Tank level monitors can be programmed to measure the tank level at predetermined times and report that information to the PC If the tank level monitor is programmed to report at a specific time this event is sent if no report is received at the PC within 55 minutes For example if the TLM is programmed to report tank level at 2 00 PM and no reading is received at the PC by 2 55 PM the reading is considered missed and an e mail will be sent This event is usually sent to the Matrix System Administrator NOTE Invalid readings on the TLM will result in a missed tank reading Tank Low Level or High Level Warnings If the tank level falls below the Low High Level warning threshold programmed for the t
129. n be hidden or shown the column s sort order can be changed according the end user s needs This configuration is done in the Matrix System Setup Screens User Interface Setup page 67 The screen configuration affects all Matrix clients in the system Pending Dispenses Shows all started but not completed dispenses made by any meter in the system When the dispense is completed it is removed from the pending table and added to the top of the Com pleted Dispenses table A user can view notes for individual dispenses by selected a completed dispense row e Timestamp displays the day month date time and year that the dispense took place e Meter Name specific name assigned by the System Administrator on the Setup screens to identify a specific meter e Amount quantity dispensed by the meter measured as either Pints Quarts Gallons or Liters e Fluid type of fluid dispensed e Work Order number assigned to the work order e Job Code number assigned to the job code e Battery amount of battery life remaining 53 Software Overview Completed Dispenses List of all dispenses that have been completed by all meters in the system M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Jeg Matrix gt GoTo mcm Tum MANASEMINT cis G o Matrix System Global Workorders Dispenses Tank Levels Va Group 1 Pending Dispenses Meter Name Amount Work Orde Job Code Battery i e Cylinder Tank 1 i I Obround Tank 1 i vertica
130. nalization mg Windows Update Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Power Options File History BitLocker Drive Encryption Storage Spaces hl Work Folders Add features to Windows 8 1 FiG 58 44 Installation 3 Select the Edit Plan Settings Option On the Edit Plan Settings screen FIG 59 On the Turn off display drop down menu select NEVER Click the Change advanced power settings option T e System and Security Power Options Edit Plan Settings Y Search Control Panel Change settings for the plan Balanced Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use IE Turn off the display 52 Adjust plan brightness E U Change advanced power settings Restore default settings for this plan Cancel FiG 59 4 Inthe Power Options window expand the Sleep option Set Hibernate after Setting to NEVER t i System and Security Power Options Edit Plan Settings Search Control Panel Change settings for the plan Balanced Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use i3 Turn off the display Never v 7 Adjust plan brightness U 3 Change advanced power settings Advanced settings Restore default settings for this plan n 3 Select the power plan that you want to customize and then choose settings that reflect how you wan
131. ne the programming language used to create the Interface Server Matrix is written in Java 1 5 125 Setup Screens Matrix Interface Configuration The Third Party Interface Menus contain interface specific configuration settings that are used to set up Matrix for 3rd Party interaction M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Sex GoTo Uu Matrix System i ed Users i d Primary Clients i Transceivers i Fluids i Tanks i BH REL Monitors i Ej Pump Air Controls Third Party InterFace Third Party Detail Settings Third Party Interface Setup Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Server Name or IP Address Server Port Number Matrix 3 Mode Cs GRACO Modify Interface i P Meters i H System Layout i Email e o Vehicle Inventory i ab interface E Reports meats rennen Timestamp Detail Mar 17 2009 8 34 06 AM Client connected MatrixConsole Mar 17 2009 8 33 52 AM Matrix started Matrix Service Engine Matrix System Mar 17 2009 8 22 36 AM Client disconnected Mar 16 2009 11 27 54 AM Dispense Completed 182812 2 37 Quarts 10W 30 RR TEST Mar 16 2009 11 27 45 AM Dispense Started 10W 30 RR TEST Mar 16 2009 11 27 10 AM Client connected MatrixConsole vi Mar 17 2009 8 43 12 AM FIG 179 Third Party Detail Settings 1 Click the Modify button a FIG 179 page 126 to display the External Interface S
132. ngs Installation 3 If not already selected click Exceptions Tab to display contents FIG 37 Windows Firewall is turned off Your computer is at risk of attacks and intrusions from outside sources such as the Internet We recommend that you dick the General tab and select On To enable an exception select its check box Program or port BITS Peercaching Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Distributed Transaction Coordinator File and Printer Sharing iSCSI Service O Key Management Service Network Discovery Performance Logs and Alerts Cl Remote Administration Cl Remote Assistance C Remote Desktop Dina Cunnt anh Add port Properties Add program 4 Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program i Ganck Apply FiG 37 4 Click Add Port button FIG 37 5 n Dialog Box that displays enter the following information e Name Use appropriate name for the port i e Matrix3 MSG Port 2000 e Port Number Create an exception for the following list in this field lt 20000 MSE lt 20002 Client lt 20003 Xovr Server lt 20005 Firmware Update Tool lt 20006 Database 6 Select TCP 7 Click OK button to save your changes 33 Installation Checking Windows 7 Firewall 1 Click on Start button Then click the control panel In the search box type Firewall Then click on the Windows Firewall
133. nk 1 vertical Tank 1 iran and Gran the MeFersrTanks En the annranriale arin Grenrins can he Fic 145 107 Setup Screens 8 The selected tanks and meters now appear under the folder icon on the Matrix System side of the screen as shown in FIG 146 M Edit System Layout Configuration System Layout Ungrouped Meters and Tanks atrix System Obround Tank 1 Vertical Tank 1 e Vm Group 1 Vertical Tank2 i Cylinder Tank 1 P METER 1 i Obround Tank 1 E Vertical Tank 1 il Vertical Tank2 Drag and Drop the Meters Tanks to the appropriate group Groups can be created removed renamed with the buttons below the tree on the left Add Group FIG 146 9 There is no limit to the number of groups you can create However each device can only appear in one group Use the Add Group button to create additional groups 10 To Rename a group use your mouse to select the group folder on the list on the Matrix System side of the screen Click the Rename Group button FIG 146 NOTE Changing the name of the Group folder does not delete the contents of the folder 108 Setup Screens 11 To Delete an empty group use your mouse to the select the group folder on the Matrix System side of the screen Click the Delete Group button FIG 146 a If there are tanks and or meters in the Group Folder the Error Message box in FIG 147 displays reminding you that the folder must be empty before you can delete it Click
134. nother can be started Q What does the meter do if a low battery condition occurs during a dispense A The trigger is disengaged and the low battery symbol appears on the meter display If the meter is allowed to fall asleep in this low battery mode an attempt will be made to end the dispense If the attempt is not successful when fresh batteries are reinserted the meter returns to an end dispense screen and an end must occur before another dispense can happen If the meter is not using workorders the accumulated dispense value is saved and is sent to the PC at the next successful end of dispense Q When launch the Matrix Client by double clicking the icon on the desktop nothing comes up and no error message is displayed A If you don t have enough system memory this will happen not only for the Matrix Client PC but also for the Matrix Server Make sure you meet the computer memory RAM specifications as defined in the software user manual Q When launch the Matrix Client after starting up my PC get a message that says Unable to send message to MSE A The Matrix Client software must be able to connect to the Matrix Server when it starts up If for any reason it cannot it ll display this message You may find that sometimes it will run by simply dou ble clicking the icon again because the Server was given a bit more time to get running Q Unplugging or powering down the Transceiver will cause communication over the devic
135. nt to restart my computer and click the Fin ish button to reboot Matrix InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed M atrix3 Before You can use the program you must restart your computer CE Yes want to restart my computer now CO Mao will restart my computer later lt Back Finish Cancel FIG 27 27 Installation Excede Interface The Excede Interface installation requires additional steps to set up communication between the Matrix System and Excede API 1 Run a batch file from the lt MATRIX_HOME gt Common directory This directory usually is located at C Program Files x86 GracoMatrix 3XCommon The batch file can be run using the command line prompt The command line prompt can be opened by clicking on the start button and typing cmd in the search field Then hit enter Programs 1 EN cmd exe See more results Shut down gt Fic 28 2 Change directories in the command prompt to the desired directory From the Common directory run the batch file install cert bat api procedesoftware com EEN Administrator C Windows systema emd exe Hicrosoft Windows Version 6 1 7681 Copyright tc 2607 Aicrosoft Corporation ALL rights reserved Co Users qugds2 gt cd Geigera sco na Gis ecd program Files 86 gt G Program Files x86 cd graco C gt sProqran Files x863 Graco gt ed matrix 3 Gis
136. ntrol Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CL gt pe Search lie Folders Gi Address Control Panel 2 Printers and Faxes Q9 Help and Support 10 Search W Run FIG 33 Log Off 9 Shut Down e xl G Control Panel pa Name Comments See Also x SFonts Add change and Help and Support T Game Controllers Add remove and c Einer GMA Driver Control the graphic Internet Options Configure your Inte S Java Java TM Control P gt 3Initiator 1 3 1 23 JInitiator Control Pa Sm Keyboard Customize your key jMouse Customize your mo Network Connect Connects to other c Phone and Mode Configure your tele A Power Options Configure energy s Printers and Faxes Shows installed prin Regional and Lan Customize settings Sy Scanners and Ca Add remove and c 4 Scheduled Tasks Schedule computer L5 Security Center View your current s Dilsounamax SoundMAX Control Sounds and Audi Change the sound s a Speech Change settings for disi Symantec LiveUp This applet allows y system See information abo gll Taskbar and Star Customize the Start amp User Accounts Change user accou eRe RET WIBU KEY Software windows Firewall Configure the Wind a Wretess Network Setup or add to 38 2 If not already selected click Exceptions Tab to display contents FIG 34
137. of these components communicate with each other via network connections Except for communication with the database server the communication protocol used is HTTP Intercommunication in this manner means that Matrix components are capable of running and operating in a very flexible distributed manner They can all coexist on one computer or can each be installed on individual computers networked together A Windows service is a software application that can be configured to start and run without user interven tion Typically services have no means of direct user interaction and cannot be started or stopped unless a user has administrative privileges on the local machine Matrix services are configured to start as soon as Windows starts regardless of whether a user is logged in or not Starting Matrix 3 0 i To start Matrix 3 0 double click the Matrix 3 0 Client icon that was placed on V Ed your desktop during the software installation You can also click the Start Matrix 3 button on the Windows task bar and select All Programs Graco gt Matrix Client 3 0 Matrix 3 0 Client The Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System main application window opens 47 Software Overview Main Application Window Screen Elements M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM f system Uu quick lube i Vertical Tank 1 p T2 0w 20 Cylinder Tank 1 Obround Tank 1 I Ver
138. ols 28 Meters i System Layout 1 Email ean Vehicle Inventory js Interface Bp Reports Location a ta pum Timestamp Event Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM EA m Betriscansoe nn Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started Matrix Service Engine Matrix System Mar 23 2009 10 30 20 AM ser Logged In matrix FIG 92 NOTE The software is designed so you cannot modify or delete the Host Name or Port for the Matrix Con sole Primary Client The error message shown in FIG 93 appears if you try to make changes to this field Error Message Error Description Matrix Console primary client can not be changed or deleted FIG 93 75 Setup Screens 4 To add additional Primary Clients select the Add New button FiG 94 uid Management System TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Primary Clients Matrixclonsole Client Name Host Mame MatrixCconsole 10 82 131 46 Add Mer Modify Fic 94 5 Inthe Add Primary Clients box shown in FIG 95 enter the name of the Primary Client you are adding Click OK to close the screen and save the changes The Primary Client s name can be anything as long as it s unique in the system and the same name is set in the client PC s local configuration using Matrix Properties File Editor page 173 or the Matrix client name property Its often convenient to use network host names since the host name will be unique and is generally an easily remembe
139. on Custom Install For advanced users only Allows you to choose which Matrix software components to install Do not select for Matris Basic systems FIG 17 22 Installation 6 Since this is a Networked Configuration highlight Custom Install to choose the piece s of the Matrix system you want to install on this PC or Server and then click NEXT 7 Onthe Select Features screen shown in FIG 18 you are prompted to select the features you want to install and deselect features you do not want to install Click NEXT Matrix 3 InstallShield Wizard Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Client Description C Server 146 81 MB of space required an the C drive 258215 70 MB of space available on the C drive FiG 18 8 Chose the Destination Location The default is C Program Files Graco Matrix3 Click the Browse but ton shown in FIG 19 to select a different location 9 Click NEXT to continue software installation and advance to the InstallSheild Wizard for Matrix3 FIG 19 Click The BACK button to return to a previous installation screen or CANCEL to end the software installation Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location i Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install Matrix3 in the following folder To install to this folder click Next
140. onnel at the site Some Internet service providers change the SMTP address fre quently e g AOL The Matrix e mail functionality will not work with these Internet service provid ers e SMTP Port By default when sending e mail Matrix will connect to the specified SMTP mail server on Port 25 If the server is using a different port specify it here NOTE Matrix 3 supports Port 587 which uses TLS encryption e Use Authentication User Name Password some mail servers require authentication in the form of a user name and password If this is the case check the check box and enter the appropri ate user name and password here Otherwise leave the check box unchecked and the user name and password fields blank Click OK to close the screen and save the changes Setup Screens Test Configuration Button 1 To verify the outgoing e mail information you setup on the E mail Configuration screen is correct click the Test Configuration button FiG 155 E mail Configuration From E mail Address vernonl23 graco com SMTP Server xvzlz3 SMTP Port 25 MCN Use Authentication Yes Username matrix 1 Password ka Edit Configuration Test Configuration Fic 155 2 The E mail Test screen shown in FIG 156 displays Type an e mail address to send the test message to and click the OK button to send the test e mail E mail Test e Enter destination address E B FiG 156 3 Verify the test e mail was rece
141. or TLM Manual 312964 Matrix Pump Air Control PAC Manual 312417 Number refers to the English Language version of the instruction manual Contact Graco Customer Service or your distributor for other language versions of the manual Technical Support To identify the Graco authorized distributor closest to you call 1 800 533 9655 Toll Free Training Programs For information on available training courses contact your distributor SECTION 2 Installation Installation Typical Installation Fic 1 Ref No Description A Transceiver B Tank Level Monitor s C Matrix Software CD D Matrix 5 or 15 Meter E Customer supplied PC F Pump Air Control PAC optional Graco strongly recommends that the End User s IS Information Systems professional be involved in the selection and or purchase of the Matrix PC See page 11 System Requirements for a complete list of com puter requirements See your Graco Matrix distributor for this resource if required Installation Quick Reference Installation Checklist The following checklists can be used as a quick reference installation guide for the Matrix 3 System Com plete Matrix installation information is available in this manual beginning on page 11 3 to 4 Weeks Before Matrix Installation 1 Matrix software can be networked to multiple PCs in a facility You should meet with both the fixed operations representative and Information Systems IS person from
142. order is still open e the work order status allows additional charges parts to be added to it The interface must respond with a MatrixValidationResponse message The MatrixValidationResponse message allows or disallows fluid to be dispensed in the Matrix system Matrix will send this message to the interface each time a work order is entered into the system The only exception occurs when the interface developer has implemented the TpAddPartApplet This message is sent immediately after the user has entered the work order The interface must respond with a MatrixValidationResponse message within 30 seconds If no response is received within that time frame the work order is not validated This means the user cannot dispense fluid against it and must either try reentering the same work order or try entering a different work order number Once the work order is validated Matrix will not send this message again for the same work order instance Because Matrix does not stop a user from entering the same work order and job code multiple times it could appear from the Interface Server s perspective that the same work order is sent multiple times This message could also be sent multiple times if the work order was not initially validated and the user is retrying the entry Matrix Validation Response This message is sent by the Interface Server back to Matrix in response to receiving a MatrixValidationRequest message Message Format for Matrix 2
143. ough the available network ID numbers stop on the desired Network ID Repeat for the Trans ID Now both numbers should be flashing and should match the settings of the target trans ceiver Press and hold both Net ID and Trans ID buttons simultaneously Hold them for several seconds until both flash once This one flash indicates when the PAC sends its registration message to the PC via the transceiver Appendix A How to Register a Meter Also see Matrix 15 instruction manual 1 Navigate to the utilities screen 2 Select Register 3 Enter the Network ID and Transceiver ID for the transceiver this meter communicates with 4 Select REGISTER 5 The meter attempts to send a registration message to the PC via the transceiver 6 The meter will reset cycle power itself 172 Appendix A Matrix Properties File Editor Exporting Importing Matrix3 Database Export to export a Matrix3 Database click File gt Database Utilities gt Export The user will be prompted for User Name and Password The default filename will be e manualBackup 20081010 103749 sql e 20081010 corresponds to the date 10 10 2008 and the 103749 corresponds to the time 10 37 AM and 49 seconds Import to import a Matrix3 Database click File gt Database Utilities gt Import User will be prompted for User Name and Password NOTE File being imported must have been created from the same software version of Matrix that is installed on the PC E
144. oup Mame Vehicle ID Vehicle Mame Fic 172 N Add vehicle Delete vehicle Location IPhace 7 ma e Vehicle Group Name Drop down list automatically populated from the Groups you created in Steps 2 and 3 e Vehicle ID Customer assigned number that is used to distinguish a specific vehicle from any other vehicle in the fleet e Vehicle Name Identification name assigned to the vehicle a From the drop down Vehicle Group Name box select a vehicle group b Type the customer assigned Vehicle ID i e VIN number in the Vehicle ID field c Name the vehicle with a name to help readily identify the vehicle d Click OK button the close the screen and save the new information 7 The vehicles will only be displayed on the main Vehicle Inventory Screen when the specific group it is associated with is highlighted In the example provided in FIG 173 the Vehicle Group Buses is high lighted A Notice that the Group Name Buses has been added at the end of the Vehicles in Group column title B and the list displayed in that column only contains the Buses that are in the fleet C 121 Setup Screens inventory There are not any Small Vans 4 Wheel Drive Trucks or 2 Wheel Drive Truck Those vehi cles will display when those categories are selected Matrix 3 0 Total Huid Management system Matrix 3010 TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Yaa Matrix System Vehicle Inventory B Q Users Import
145. p Screens Depending on the way Windows is setup on your operating system you may have to access a drive through My Computer to find the file Local Disk C BAX Fic 175 5 Select the file from the list Click the OK button to close the screen and import the list Vehicle Inventory csv Format Example Sections A B and C in FIG 176 correspond to Sections A B and C in FIG 173 FiG 176 123 amp H z me Home Insert Page Layout Formulas CN or Arial 0 Ar e E 1 A T S eee eels Iu 1 Buses Bus1 A Buses Bus2 Buses Bus3 C Buses Bus4 Buses Bus5 6 Vans Vani 7 Vans Van2 8 Vans Van3 Vans Van4 1 Vans Van5 Tractors Tractor1 iN Tractors Tractor2 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back wi A Search lis Folders M Address Ee C iv 60 Name Size Type Date Modified o Tajtrail txt 47 19 KB ProfENGINEER Versi 1 21 2009 11 25 AM c Hide the contents oF this edes 11KB Pro ENGINEER Yers 2 10 2009 2 30 PM drive H trail txt 49 12 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 11 2009 8 05 AM 6 Add or remove programs o 59 KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 16 2009 10 36 AM j Search for files or folders ral ttt 34KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 16 2009 3 06 PM trail txt 52 25KB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 17 2009 9 33 AM trail txt 53 SKB Pro ENGINEER Versi 2 19 2009 2 10 PM File and Folder Tasks Bjtrai txt 54 53
146. pical and then click NEXT 7 Chose the Destination Location The default is C Program Files Graco Matrix3 Click the Browse but ton shown in FIG 6 to select a different location 8 Click NEXT to continue software installation and advance to the InstallShield Wizard for Matrix3 FIG 7 Click The BACK button to return to a previous installation screen or CANCEL to end the software installation Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Ea Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install Matrisa in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Graco M atisa FIG 6 9 Click INSTALL The InstallShield Wizard for Matrix3 begins the installation FIG 7 Matrix 3 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF You want bo review ar change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard FIG 7 17 Installation 10 When the Matrix Database setup screen FiG 8 displays select NEXT to start the Database setup Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard E3 Matrix Database This step will install and configure the Matrix Database Matrix Database The Matrix database contains the system s configuration and all data generated by the s
147. plan Balanced Choose the sleep and display settings that you want your computer to use Lenovo Registration IQ Turn off the display ue Put the computer to sleep Microsoft Office Change advanced power settings Restore default settings for this plan r Symantec Install NIS aS ThinkVant Productivit FIG 52 41 peux x ET Installation 5 Find Sleep in the scroll list FIG 53 Change the Sleep after setting to NEVER and the Hibernate after setting to NEVER NOTE After making these changes on the screen the Apply button will be selectable 6 Click the Apply button to save these changes Then click the OK button FiG 53 Advanced settings ME ex then choose settings that reflect how you want your computer to manage power Change settings that are currently unavailable tm Balanced Active our computer to use enovo Registration ij Wireless Adapter Settings p g e Sleep mum Sleep after Setting Never Allow hybrid sleep 3 Hibernate after Setting Never g 3 e d 141 USR settinas Sy tec ou Hs ijj Restore plan defaults Save changes 0 FiG 53 Windows 7 1 Open the Windows 7 desktop Click the Start button Then click the Control Panel FiG 54 Adobe Reader x Gi Lotus Notes 8 5 wi Microsoft Word 2010 Keil uVisiond A Microsoft Excel 2010 Ld Atmel Studio 6 2
148. property or any other incidental or consequential loss shall be available Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two 2 years of the date of sale Graco makes no warranty and disclaims all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose in connection with accessories equipment materials or components sold but not manufactured by Graco These items sold but not manufactured by Graco such as electric motors switches hose etc are subject to the warranty if any of their manufacturer Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties In no event will Graco be liable for indirect incidental special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder or the furnishing performance or use of any products or other goods sold hereto whether due to a breach of contract breach of warranty the negligence of Graco or otherwise FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS The parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document as well as all documents notices and legal proceedings entered into given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto be drawn up in English Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la r daction du pr sente document sera en Anglais ainsi que tous documents avis et proc dures judiciaires ex cut s donn s ou intent s la suite de ou en rapport directe
149. r 2003 Server operating systems or 2GB RAM Vista e 1024 x 768 screen resolution 500MB free hard disk space e CD ROM drive e One available USB port per transceiver e Network card e Sound card primary clients only Networked Matrix Systems Server Hardware Requirements The Matrix server s minimum hardware requirements vary depending on the size of the system Commonly available PC hardware can be used as a server for systems of less than 25 PC clients and 100 meters e Graco requires this PC be dedicated to Matrix 3GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent processor 2GB RAM XP or 2003 Server operating systems or 4GB RAM Vista e 1024 x 768 screen resolution e 1GB free hard disk space e CD ROM drive e One available USB port per transceiver e Network card Sound card primary clients only For larger systems Graco recommends server class hardware for the Matrix Server The most significant factors that determine a Matrix System s relative load demands on the Matrix server are the number of cli ent PCs and meters Graco uses the following dedicated server for internal testing of large Matrix systems this can be consid ered to be a minimum server profile e Dell PowerEdge SC1430 server e Two dual core 1 6 GHz Xeon processors e 4GB RAM e Serial ATA hard disks e Two network interface cards one for the Matrix system and the other for administra tion backup maintenance e Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition opera
150. r has the ability to delete it or retry validation e additional work orders for this meter cannot be entered until this one is deleted or validated 181 Definition of Terms MatrixPostingRequest This message is sent by Matrix to the Interface Server at the completion of the fluid dispense Message Format Matrix 2 lt MatrixPostingRequest gt lt PostingRequestKey gt lt TpValidationKey gt lt Workorder gt lt JobCode gt lt Dispense gt lt MeterName gt lt FluidName gt lt Volume gt lt Units gt lt Dispense gt lt MatrixPostingRequest gt Matrix 3 lt MatrixPostingRequest gt lt PostingRequestKey gt TPValidationKey Workorder JobCode Dispense MeterName FluidName Volume Units VehiclelD TankName lt DeviceGroup gt lt Technician gt StartDateTime EndDateTime lt MatrixPostingRequest gt Definition of Elements 1 PostingRequestKey An identifier assigned by Matrix to particular MatrixPostingRequest This key must be included in the MatrixPostingResponse message returned to Matrix This key s value is not necessarily the same as the ValidationRequestKey in the MatrixValidationRequest message 2 TpValidationKey The identifier originally assigned by the Interface Server to this dispense via the work order validation process Workorder See Definition of Terms page 176 JobCode See Definition of Terms page 176
151. r s security level PIN numbers and Passwords M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System GoTo 7 Matrix System i c Primary Clients 1 Tank Level Monitors E Pump Air Controls i A Meters i System Layout E Email HT _ ea Vehicle Inventory g User Name Transceivers Fluids Interface Reports Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Security Level Real Name Timestamp Event Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started ser Logged In matrix FIG 88 71 Delete Device Location LL Matrconsole m Matrix Service Engine Matrix System Mar 23 2009 10 26 10 AM Setup Screens 2 Select the Add New button 3 The Edit User screen shown in FIG 89 displays This screen is used to provide the User s Name PIN Personal ID Number Security Level Real Name optional and when needed a Password FIG 89 72 User Name PIN Security Level Real Name Password Confirm Password User Name system wide unique user name If a user will have Work Orders or Administrator security level it is convenient to have a short easily remembered user name since it needs to be typed in for each access to work orders and system setup screens This name is what appears in the Entered column under the User Interface Setup NOTE When utilizing the Excede interface the Matrix U
152. r to Graco in response to having received a MatrixPostingRequest message Message Format for Matrix 2 and Matrix 3 Users MatrixPostingResponse PostingRequestKey PostingStatus lt PostingErrorDescription gt lt MatrixPostingResponse gt Definition of Elements 1 PostingRequestKey This element is an echo of the field by this same name in the MatrixPostingRequest message This field is used by Matrix to match the response to the original request 2 PostingStatus Indicates the result of the posting request for the fluid itself Valid values for this field are 1 if the fluid was successfully posted and O if it was not 3 PostingErrorDescription Limited to 100 characters This is a required field if PostingStatus is not 1 This description is shown to the Matrix user as the reason why the fluid dispensed against this work order was not successfully posted Usage The interface must respond to this message with a MatrixPostingResponse message There is no specific time limit in which the interface must respond but Graco recommends that a response must be sent within 30 seconds of receipt of the MatrixPostingRequest If the returned PostingStatus is 1 the dispense will appear in the dispense history table on the Meter Dispense Information page with Posting Status of Complete If the returned Posting Status is not 1 the dispense will appear highlighted in red to indicate it was not co
153. range choices include lt Today lt Yesterday V Last 5 days V Last 7 days V Last 30 days lt Month to date V Year to date 139 e Sort Order Available Fields The order available fields are sorted in the report Up or Down Buttons Shifts highlight field for sort order Up Down Filter Criteria Device Group and or Tank Check Box Allows the ability to filter out certain data Report Definition File name assigned to the report settings Load or Save Button Saves or loads report definition Clear or Run Report Button Clears all field to default report settings Generates the report in the output file format Setup Screens Tank Reading History Report Example Matrix Tank Reading History Report 2009 Tank Name Fluid Timestamp Total Capacity Current Volume Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 9 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 10 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 11 01 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 12 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 1 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 2 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 3 00 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 24 09 4 01 PM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 7 05 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 8 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 6 40 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 9 00 AM 55 00 Gallons 7 10 Gallons Tank 1 10W 30 3 25 09 10 01 AM 55 00 Gallons
154. range choices include lt Today lt Yesterday V Last 5 days V Last 7 days V Last 30 days lt Month to date V Year to date Sort Order Available Fields The order available fields are sorted in the report Up or Down Buttons Shifts highlight field for sort order Up Down Run Report Button Generates report in output file format Setup Screens PIN Activity Report Example Jo obey xou yor xou xou 9UJeN JOSH 12 0 6002 uodeu 12 Nid 6666 YALAW 6666 YALAW 28 110 Z8 110 6666 YALAW OWEN J919 N pe oJddy perue pe oJddy pe oJddy peA oJddy snieis LELEL ara LELEL LELEL LELEL Nid NY St 8 60 2c WY 678 60 2c WY v 8 60 2c WY ZE 8 60 2c WY 9 8 60 Ze E WY 9 8 60 LZe E dwe sowl ie Le IPT NJEN FIG 187 132 Setup Screens e PRA Activity Screen Fic 188 Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Go T 77 Matrix System PRA Activity Report Users Report Name Date Range r Sort Order Primary Clients Output Format PDF csv E Transceivers Fluids Start Mar 22 2009 Available Fields ze Tanks 30 IT Tank Level Monitors End Mar 23 2009 7 E Meter Name i E Pump Air Controls OR 1 L RUNS Choose range HL System Layout 1 T Email eam Vehicle Inventory 1 Interface 3 Reports Hl PIN Activity m cy Email History tH Current Tank Vo
155. ransceiver to disappear from the list of transceivers although either operation will cause communication over that device to stop immediately NOTE Graco recommends unplugging the transceiver s USB cable or power cable Then pause for approximately 5 seconds before plugging it back in When plugged in and powered up the current network ID and the transceiver ID assigned to that transceiver will be loaded into the transceiver and the transceiver ID will display on the transceiver Any changes to the transceiver or to the network ID will cause the transceiver to reload its configura tion settings During this reload process communication to system components will be disrupted Matix 350 1otal Fluid Management system mi ry me EE Matrix L 1 Galo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GH va Matrix System Maintain Transceivers 1 n P Primary Clients pia sceiver ID US 5B ID Primary enm Ins stalled Client 1 O400000F Matrixi sole 10 82 131 46 4000010 INED 10 82 131 46 Transceivers New Transceiver added o the list Tank Level Monitors Autor 1 all be B Pump Air Controls first i able M Metis Transciever Wr in this be H System Layout SAMA R E Email vse uma Vehicle Inventory eg Reports Modify Delete Fic 102 80 Setup Screens 2 To modify a transceiver s profile highlight the entry and then click the Modify button uid Management System Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SY
156. rat y Run Report ta m a Timestamp Event etai Device Location Mar 23 2009 110038AM MMM Configured wth proie 00000 MetkalTanki le ar 23 2008 11 08 36 AM invald TarkReadng memes i 000677 C E T Mar 23 2009 10 47 18AM Transceiver Connected ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 11 19 11 AM Report Name Assigned name given to the report This name will appear on the top of the report Output Format PDF CSV Type of format for file that will be generated when you select RUN REPORT button Sort Order Available Fields The order available fields are sorted in the report Up or Down Buttons Shifts highlight field for sort order Up Down Run Report Button Generates report in output file format Setup Screens Current Tank Volume Report Example Fic 193 138 Tank Name Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 3 27 09 10 55 AM Matrix LL TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Current Tank Volumes Report Fluid 10W 30 10W 30 80w 90 80w 90 Total Capacity 55 00 Gallons 55 00 Gallons 55 00 Gallons 55 00 Gallons Current Volume 6 40 Gallons 0 00 Gallons 20 20 Gallons 19 10 Gallons Page 1 of 1 Setup Screens e Tank Reading History Fic 194 qum M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Joe 7l d IX 601053 TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM I x z Z
157. re Architecture Overview 47 Starting Matrix 3 0 elles 47 Main Application Window 48 ocreen Elemehls 24 dida oc pati 48 System Administrator Screens 49 30 TO MENUS s os isa E a De CR 49 Information Panel Device Group Status 52 Global Workorders Lus 52 System Administrator Setup Screens 58 General Setup Information 59 System Administrator Setup Screens 59 system Deraulls 20 2 d se Es 60 EVES uuu ub Soo Paca d a S Ra ERE RURR 63 Contact Info 222 5e cioe d Ib bim PSI 65 User Interface Setup 2 2 2 2 2 2222 1 67 Dispense Note Fields 69 Introduction Setup SCreeris weston eee nee uus a ets 70 M CEDE 71 Primary Clients 22 74 Transceivers a aceites dox etas one e Eus 77 EOE E rM 84 TANKS its Sal eB er y ae a eg a oe eas 86 Device Registration and Profiles 90 Tank Level Monitor TLM 91 Pump Air Control PAC luss 96 MisrcceepM CI 99 uc r REI 111 Vehicle Inventory lllss 119 lyisie fE CI 124 Matrix Interface to Business System 125 Matrix Interface Configuration 126 REDONS edat ee dee eats NOU dup ER d 130 Work Orders xo iinet ieee ERE EE 145 Work Orders re 146
158. re appropriate for the specific system component on that component s setup screen M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Lo J amp y e S LLL l Language TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM System Defaults Contact Information User Interface Setup Dispense Note Fields System Default Settings P Primary Clients Measurement System Transceivers Meter Security Type System Monitoring System Emergency Code 4357 Use Vehicle IDs Yes No Tank Level Monitors Pump Air Controls Automatic Per Dispense Report Yes No Meters Dispense Report Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer Use Global Workorders Yes No i gt 1110 Inventory Duplicate Workorder Notification Yes g No Interface Duplicate Notification Period 15 M Days Reports Login Behavior Work Order Entry Authentication Require user authentication on every work order entry If checked users must enter their username and password For every work order they enter into Matrix Unchecked Matrix allows work order entry indefinitely after successful logging in Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Jun 10 2014 2 12 39 PM Client Connected Mato OO O a Jun 10 2014 1 46 31 PM Client Disconnected 00000000 Mancosde o Jun 10 2014 1 28 22 PM Client Connected a ser Logged In matrix Jun 10 2014 2 14 21 PM FIG 76 60 System Administrator Setup Screens To setup the defaults on the System Defau
159. red and typed name but its not required Sdd Priman p eis EJ Primary Client FIG 95 6 The new Primary Client is added to the bottom of the list on the Primary Clients screen FIG 96 Note that after entering a new Primary Client name the name appears with its host name and port fields blank These fields will be populated automatically the next time the Primary Client connects with the Matrix Service Engine Matrix 3 0 Total Huid Management System BE Matrix JL i A Go Ta TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GRA T Matrix System fmm m B Tank Level Monitors T B Pump Air Controls icis Clients MatrixConsole Clie m T Ust Nave Po ort Ma trixConsole 10 82 131 4 01002 EMT MatrixPC2 wee dm Z Meters RL System Layout FIG 96 76 Setup Screens Transceivers 1 To display the Transceiver Screen select Transceivers from the list on the Matrix System Panel JM Matrix System FIG 97 Transceivers use a radio frequency RF signal to facilitate communication between the Matrix PC and other hardware components in the Matrix System The number of transceivers a Matrix System can sup port is determined by the type of system Basic Professional Premier you have Basic systems can only have 1 transceiver Professional systems can have 1 or 2 transceivers and a Premier system can have up to 8 transceivers Each transceiver can support up to 150 RF device
160. requency ranges Network ID numbers Identify any other RF devices and frequency or channel operating in the vicinity to avoid potential radio communication conflicts with other Radio Frequency RF devices operating in the area FiG 101 shows that Matrix Network ID 3 has the least potential for conflict in both US and European mar kets Network ID 8 is also a good alternative for US markets Network ID 6 would be a good option for European markets Other channels can be tested to establish the best operating relationship between all devices NOTE For additional information on the RF communication used by Matrix 3 Use Internet search key words Zigbee IEEE 802 15 4 and ISM Band x 4 A 1 Su i12 Meier 1 mT 07 n Mr axillis Ma ur a UE IEEE 607 110 European channel selection pam overiappinge ie pl Fi E a m E A m r1 r1 rA a eae i L L Li L ED HE HE Jam AD HD EL ME H m Pt ETT j x j A Ll PUR gut 1 7 L EDU pie ri Turin H u uU a mU Wo mU ILS E ERE PD 154 umor na Ofer ec Natr ICH Chan Fic 101 79 Setup Screens Modifying Transceiver Information 1 When a transceiver is plugged into the PC USB port it automatically is added to the top of the list and assigned the first available Transceiver ID number as shown in FIG 102 Unplugging or powering down the transceiver will not cause t
161. requently Asked Questions FAQ 3 154 Q Are there any additional upgrade procedures that must performed to the meters if have multiple transceivers connected to multiple PC s A When upgrading meter firmware in a system you need to load the firmware file at the PC where the transceiver is plugged in In systems where there are transceivers plugged into multiple PC s you can not upgrade all the meters form one location Q The meter is stuck in Wait mode How do get the meter out of this mode A Selecting Upgrade under the Utility s screen on the Matrix meter and then pressing the Continue button while not performing an upgrade will put the meter in the Wait state forever Press the right center buttons just like you did to get into the Utility screen to get you back to your original screen Q What does the meter do if the batteries are removed when you are dispensing A If you aren t using workorders the accumulated dispense amount is saved When fresh batteries are inserted the meter powers up in its start screen PIN PRA or Start Dispense The next time a dis pense ends two entries show up in the PC s dispense complete log the accumulated amount from the first dispense and the dispense just completed If the meter is in workorder mode when batteries are reinserted the meter returns to an end dispense screen with no active trigger and the dispense amount displayed the dispense must be ended before a
162. rface amp gt Reports Detail 16106 i Location 04000077 0 82 131 53 T ST T Lo 94000077 10 82 131 53 ar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 T Po Event ar 23 2009 10 49 10 AM ransceiver Connected ar 23 2009 10 48 01 AM ransceiver Connected Timestamp ar 23 2009 10 46 21 AM ransceiver Connected 4000077 10 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected i ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 51 03 AM FiG 110 2 To create a profile and add a new Fluid to the Matrix system click the Add New button 84 Setup Screens 3 Onthe Add Fluid screen type in a name for the fluid in the Fluid field FiG 111 40 characters maxi mum For ease of identification and reporting it is recommended that short Fluid Names are used NOTE When utilizing the Excede interface the Matrix Fluid Name must exactly match the Excede Part Number in the Excede data base M Add Fluid Fluid Fluid Type Anti Freeze 50 50 v Fic 111 4 Then choose a fluid type anti freeze 50 50 Gear Lube or Oil ATF from the pull down menu that corre sponds with the Fluid Name you entered Click OK to close the screen and save the changes M Add Fluid Fluid Fluid Type Anti Freeze 50 50 Fic 112 5 The Fluid information displays on the Fluids screen as shown in FIG 108 TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Fluids AF1 Fluid Fluid Type AF1 JjAnti Free
163. rix components The most com mon usage of this type of installation is to install only the client component on a PC in a multiple PC Matrix system For very large systems this type of installation also allows for installing just the data base or the Matrix Service Engine MSE which is useful when trying to distribute system load across multiple servers All custom installation selections will include the Client user interface application and the Transceiver Server service a Client Only This custom installation will install the Client application and the Transceiver Server Both components must be configured to point to the MSE and the database presumably installed elsewhere on the network This is the default selection for any PC involved in a multiple PC setup Do not load the server onto any PC that is not your designated server unless you plan on operating a multiple server system b Matrix Server Only Same as Client Only except that the MSE is also installed c Database Only Same as Client Only except that the Matrix Database is also installed The Matrix Properties Editor which is installed as part of any Matrix installation process selected is used at the end of either installation process to properly configure the computer for operation on that specific Matrix system Instructions on how to use the editor is found in the Edit Matrix System Properties section 14 Installation Stand Alone Configuration The Stand Alone
164. rs can have a maximum of 8 characters The Job Code can have a maximum of 3 characters The Work Order number is separated from the Job Code with a dash The numbers 0 9 alphabet characters A Z and period forward slash and dash or space characters can be used when assigning a Work Order or Job Number One Work Order can require more than one service Note One naming convention that can be implemented for identifying different services on a Work Order is adding an extension to the end of the order number i e 123456 oil 123456 ATF The meter can receive any number of work orders New work orders added at the PC will appear at the end of the work order list This is known as the First In First Out Method On the meter the UP or DOWN ARROWS are used to scroll through the list of entered work orders Work orders entered at the meter appear at the beginning of the Work Order list on the meter and are placed ahead of Work Orders previously entered on the PC Assigning Work Orders and Job Codes from the PC Work Orders and Job Codes can be assigned to a meter from the PC using the Work Order Queue in the software This feature is password protected e The System Default for Use Global Workorder page 60 must be set to NO e On the Meter Setup screen page 99 Use Work Orders and Work Order Entry at Meter must be set to YES 146 Work Orders In the System Administrator Defined Groups area of the
165. rs to its previous state Hibernate Disk space for hibematon Free disk space 2242 MB Disk space required to hibemate T FIG 48 39 Installation Windows Vista 1 Onthe Windows Vista desktop select Start Search Control Panel FiG 49 Pa P Symantec Install NIS Internet e Internet Explorer gy E mail Microsoft Office Outlook Er dl Welcome Center LENOVO USER Documents Pictures Music Search EE Microsoft Office Word 2007 Recent Iterns Windows Media Player 29 Small Business Resources o System Update pl Windows Fax and Scan l Windows Collaboration Computer Network Connect To Control Panel EE d Nus Default Progra Citar remove pro Help and Support All Programs Mo au FIG 49 2 Select the Power Options Icon FIG 50 Name Category Control Panel Home a lenovo e eA I f F Classic View 4 gt Lenovo VEA J g di Registration Add Administrat AutoPlay Backup and Color Date and Default Hardware Tools Restore C Management Time Programs B J Ease of Folder Fonts Game Indexing Intel R GMA E Acce Options Controllers Options Driver E Y AA Symantec 1 X Install NIS Internet iSCSI Initiator Java Keyboard Mail Mouse Network and i Sharing Ce amp ThinkVant Aenne Penand People Near Performance Personaliz Input Devices Me Informatio
166. s The Transceiver screen shown in FIG 98 is used to e Set the system s Network ID used by all transceivers e Setthe individual transceivers Transceiver ID e Assign a Primary Client to each Transceiver M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Joey Ww m Ir 1 M CE r A Go To TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Uu Matrix System Maintain Transceivers 6 ed Users Network ID Modify Network ID Ls e Primary Clients Transceiver ID USB ID in i Transceivers 6 04000077 Matri i Fluids c Tanks i Queso Monitors i Pump Air Controls Pj Meters H System Layout i g Email NL me lt Vehicle Inventory E Interface E Reports Mar 23 2009 10 47 18 AM Transceiver Connected li 04000077 10 82 131 iad Mar 23 2009 10 46 21 4M Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected dE MatrixConsole Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started A Matrix Service Engine Matrix System ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 47 25 AM FIG 98 When you plug in a new transceiver it appears as a new row on the PC Transceivers screen If you exceed the allowed number of transceivers for your system they will not appear on the screen 7 Setup Screens The Transceiver instruction manual provides complete information about transceiver installation and regis tration with the Matrix PC NOTE If you replace a transceiver in the system whether you only h
167. s and RFC822 time zone yyyy mm dd T HH mm ss SSSZ j End Dispense Time Defines allowable end time Order is specific Year month in year day in month Followed by hour in day 0 23 minutes in hour seconds in minute Finally milliseconds and RFC822 time zone yyyy mm dd T HH mm ss SSSZ Usage The main purpose of this message is to inform the interface of the dispense of a specific single fluid The interface will then apply the appropriate charge s to the work order in the business system The location on the work order where the fluid charge is placed is specified by the Job Code The interface must respond to this message with a MatrixPostingResponse message There is no specific time limit in which the interface must respond but Graco recommends that a response must be sent within 30 seconds of receipt of the MatrixPostingRequest Matrix will send this message to the interface immediately upon completion of a fluid dispense event The exact same message could be sent again if the initial posting attempt fails for any reason i e the Posting Status in the MatrixPostingResponse message was not 1 or a socket connection to the Interface Server could not be established Any repeats are a result of the user manually initiating the retry by right clicking on the dispense in the meter s dispense history and choosing Retry Posting 183 Definition of Terms MatrixPostingResponse This message is sent by the Interface Serve
168. s online e mails about the Tank Level Monitors If TLM s are not used this feature is not used Vehicle Inventory page 119 For tracking routine maintenance performed on each specific vehicle in a fleet of vehicles over a period of time Interface page 124 Setup screens for establishing communication link between the Matrix PC Soft ware and a Third Party Interface Software Heports page 124 Data collected by Matrix while it is running related to PIN Activity PRA Activity E mail History Current Tank Volume Tank Reading History Dispense History and System Configura tion These Reports are explained in detail in the Reports Section of this document beginning on page 124 System Administrator Setup Screens System Defaults Select the System Default tab to display the System Default screen shown in FIG 76 In this view the screen appears in a Read Only format Click the modify button to make changes to the fields The parameters set on this screen determine the defaults that appear elsewhere in the application but they do not limit the options available For example The Measurement System shown in FIG 76 is currently set to English The other available option in this field is Metric units If English is set the default volumetric units will be Quarts on all other screens If Metric is set the default volumetric units will be Liters When necessary you can override the default setting and choose other units that are mo
169. ser Name must exactly match the Tech nician ID in the Excede data base PIN system wide unique 4 digit number between 0000 9999 If a meter is configured to use PIN codes this is the number that allows access to dispense fluid from the meter Security Level can be one of three possible settings a Basic can monitor Matrix status screens and operate meters Basic users will not be prompted for a password because they only can view the system and meters b Work Orders allows all Basic privileges plus allows work order entry at the PC c Administrator has complete access to all components of the software More than one person can have Administrator security access However as soon as one Administrator user is created the default matrix graco user name and password will be disabled Users with Administrator security level have special responsibility to keep track of their user name and password and keep it secure If you misplace your system administrator password call the Graco Lubrication Equipment Support Team at 1 800 533 9655 from 7 30 am to 5 00 pm CST d Global Work Orders Allows all Basic privileges plus Global Work Order entry Real Name optional field for identifying user when something other than the user s real name is supplied for the User Name field This name appears on the Dispense History Report for Techni cian Password used with the User Name to access work order screen for users who have Work Order s
170. specific local ports 2 Al local ports amp Specific local ports FiG 45 5 Continue following the new rule wizard until completion Repeat Steps 3 5 however this time select Outbound Rules before selecting New Rule in Step 3 The remaining Steps are the same 37 Installation Hibernation Mode Ensure that the Windows operating system is not configured to hibernate after a period of inactivity If it hibernates all meters and tank level monitors TLM s in the system will experience a loss of RF signal To turn off the hibertnate function Windows XP 1 Right click on the desktop and choose Properties Arrange Icons By Refresh p ze Properties FIG 46 2 The properties window displays Choose the Screen Saver tab In the Monitor Power portion of the screen select the Power button FIG 47 Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Screen saver Wait 10 i minutes On resume password protect Monitor power To adjust monitor power settings and save energy click Power RN FiG 47 38 Installation 3 Select the Hibernate tab Turn off hibernation by clearing unchecking the Enable Hibernate check box Click Apply and OK to close all windows FiG 48 and save the changes Power Options Properties Power Schemes Advanced a stores whatever it has in P memon on your hard disk and tren buts down When your computer comes out of hbematon it mu
171. splays This screen describes the two installation options available for selection After clicking NEXT the Setup Type screen FiG 5 B displays This screen is used to select the type of installation you will do e Typical Install default Select this installation for a Stand Alone System because all three compo nents Matrix Database Matrix Service Engine and Matrix Transceiver Server are all necessary and required components e Custom Install The option cannot be chosen for a Stand Alone System See Loading the Soft ware on page 14 for more information on this installation choice A B Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Matrix 3 Installation Options Setup Type Select the setup type that best suits your needs This installation program allows you to select a Typical or Custom installation Click the type of setup you prefer Custom Description Typical Install all files necessary for a single PC Matris system Select this option for all Matris Basic systems Typical Install default Installs all Matrix software components necessary for a complete system Select this option on exactly one PC in every installation Custom Install For advanced users only Allows you to choose which Matrix software components to install Do not select for Matrix Basic systems FiG 5 16 Installation 6 Since this is a Stand Alone Configuration highlight Ty
172. ste Resume ck Microsoft SCS Manual Local Syste ie Microsoft Soff eI Manual Local Syste e Multerr dia CI Al Tasks Bd Automatic Local Syste Ga Multi user Cle ed Automatic Local Syste ck Net Msmq List Disabled Network 5 Ct Net Pine Liste Disabled Local Service Fic 213 160 d Exit all windows opened and run the Matrix application software SECTION 0 Appendix A Appendix A How to find a PC s host name in Windows XP 1 The PC s computer name also known as the Host Name is found on the System Properties screen To display this screen on the Windows Desktop click Start Control Panel FiG 214 ii E mail 8 My Computer Latus Notes a My Network Places EL Adobe FrameMaker 8 E control Panel w Microsoft Word Q Set Program Access Adobe Acrobat 7 0 and Defaults 9 Standard e At C4 Prod S amp S Printers and Faxes 9 Help and Support amp y Microsoft Photo Editor u pe Search M Matrix 3 Client 3 7 Run All Programs gt Fic 214 2 The Control Panel is shown in FIG 215 e Double click on the System Icon De Congo pris File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs e P Search i Folders EF E padres See Also 3x Ed Accessibility Add Addor Administ Automatic Date and Display Options Hardware Remo Tools Updates Time w D w B amp Folder Fonts Game Intel R Internet Java Mnitiator Options Contro
173. t for doing custom manipulation of report data Uninstalling Matrix 3 x x Follow this procedure to remove Matrix software and data files stored on your computer You will lose all Matrix system parameters and all Matrix dispense history using these procedures unless you first make a back up of the database e You must have administrator privileges in order to add or remove Matrix from the computer e Anyfiles you have created with Matrix since it was originally installed such as database export files and reports will not be removed by the uninstall program If you wish to also remove these from your hard drive you will have to manually do so using Windows Explorer after the uninstall program com pletes Removing Matrix Software and Data Files 1 Choose Start Control Panel from the Windows Start menu In Control Panel double click on Add or Remove Programs Scroll to Matrix 3 in the program listing and click it once to highlight it Click on the Remove box In the dialog box that appears choose Remove from the list of options and click the Next button Click Yes in the window that asks you to confirm your selection QU Io Un R EA Je The uninstall program runs 8 Click the Finish button You may or may not be prompted to reboot upon completion of the uninstall process It is recommended that you reboot in all cases to complete the un installation process 13 Installation Clock and Time Zone Settings
174. t gS To continue accept the following license agreement To read the entire agreement use the scroll bar or press the Page Down key This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the mutual understanding between you and Silicon Labs with respect to this subject matter herein This Agreement may only be modified by a written addendum which has been signed by both you and Silicon Labs BY CLICKING ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT AND COMPLY WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH SILICON LABORATORIES INC accept this agreement C dant accept this agreement FIG 25 26 Installation 16 After clicking NEXT to accept the License Agreement the Bridge Driver installation will commence Once complete the screen shown in FiG 12 will appear Click Finish to close the Bridge Driver Installer and return to the Matrix Installer Wizard CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Completing the Installation of the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first Driver Name Status V Silicon Laboratories sila Ready to use FIG 26 17 When the installation is complete the screen shown in FiG 11 displays Before Matrix functions on the PC you will have to reboot the computer Select Yes wa
175. t the interface connection between Matrix and the DMS using the API authentication key and URLs provided by Procede as the last step in commissioning the system NOTE The term work order or WO which the Matrix PC software and this manual uses is synonymous with Excede s repair order or RO 127 Setup Screens Before you can set up any Excede Interface parameters you must identify the Third Party Interface you are using 1 Onthe Interface menu click the Modify Interface button FiG 182 M ues 1o Ton Pha tana geram System Lag entem Third Party Interface Setup gu Leer d Pardi upty beter aces i fo rary ertt Frane eer Em e E f Terk Lana Morton Pur Ar Control D Peter qu yes Lit Fic 182 2 The External Interface Setup Dialog box shown in FIG 183 appears on the screen From the Third Party Interface drop down menu select Excede Click On to enable the Third Party Interface NOTE Selecting On or Off tells Matrix whether to use the Third Party Interface The default setting is Off This selection globally turns on or turns off the Third Party Interface M External Interface Setup Dialog Fic 183 3 Click the OK button to close the screen and confirm your selection 128 Setup Screens 4 After the Excede Interface is enabled the Detail settings will populate with the values shown in FIG 184 These fields can be modified by clicking the Modify button found on
176. t your computer to manage power gi Change settings that are currently unavailable 0300 Acme v Balanced A Hard disk Internet Explorer Desktop background settings pe E E BI Ej Hibernate after Setting Mever Allow wake timers m USA settings Restore plan defaults Apply Fic 60 5 Click OK and exit out of the opened windows 45 SECTION Software Overview Software Overview Matrix 3 Software Architecture Overview Every Matrix 3 system is made up of the following components e Matrix Database Server The Matrix 3 system uses MySql as its database The database server runs as a Windows service e Matrix Service Engine MSE This is the heart of Matrix 3 it performs all the application logic and fetches saves data from to the database The MSE runs as a Windows service dependent on the database service e Matrix Transceiver Server This component translates RF communication with system devices like meters tank level monitors TLM and pump air controls PACs on behalf of the MSE The Trans ceiver Server runs as a Windows service dependent on the MSE service e Matrix Client This is the Matrix 3 user interface application When launched by the user it will run only if it can successfully connect to the MSE which can be running locally or elsewhere on another computer on the network All
177. tal Fluid Management System Matrix GoTo TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM B Matrix METER 1 fluidi Building A 77 Building A Last Reported aoe EN Work Order Queue e Activated Meter inactive Work Order ECRI AAE Preset Amount 4 Quarts 123 1 1 ies tanki Work Order No workorder assigned Job Code Entered No workorder assigned voee rDispense History A Timestamp Meter Name Amount Fluid Work Battery Oct 10 2008 10 25 44 AM METER 1 0 03 Quarts fluidi 52 9 Oct 10 2008 10 18 01 AM METER 1 0 04 Quarts fluidi 53 9 Oct 10 2008 10 17 52 AM METER 1 0 01 Quarts fluidi 152 Disnense Notes FiG 207 2 n the Work Order Queue section B of the screen click the Add button C FiG 207 A list of work orders available to that meter displays NOTE The Work Order MUST match the fluid that the meter is dispensing and be in the Matrix System Global Work Order Queue and in the Device Group that the meter is in 3 In the pop up box D FiG 208 type in your user name and password Click OK Acttesbed Meter inactive Work Order N workerder aiiigned Job Code Entered No workorder assigned TESTMETERL Edk Show Comments v Fic 208 4 Highlight the Work Order that you want to associate with the meter then click the OK button 5 The Work Order is added to the Queue First In First Out method New Work Orders appear
178. tems or direct life support systems Copyright c 2001 2014 Graco Inc All rights reserved accept the terms of the license agreement 0 da not accept the terms af the license agreement FiG 16 5 After clicking NEXT to accept the License Agreement the Installation Options screen A shown in FIG 17 displays This screen describes the two installation options available for selection After clicking NEXT the Setup Type screen FiG 17 B displays This screen is used to select the type of installation you will do e Typical Install default Select this installation for a Stand Alone System because all three compo nents Matrix Database Matrix Service Engine and Matrix Transceiver Server are all necessary and required components e Custom Install The option cannot be chosen for a Stand Alone System See Loading the Soft ware on page 14 for more information on this installation choice Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Matrix 3 Installation Options Setup Type Select the setup type that best suits your needs This installation program allows you to select a Typical or Custom installation Click the type of setup you prefer i Custom Description Typical Install default Typical Install specific Matrix components Installs all Matrix software components necessary for a complete system Select this option on exactly one PC in every installati
179. the dealership and discuss the networking requirements prior to the installation date Both the fixed operations lead person and the IS lead person should be on site the day of install for assistance as required 2 RF Communications Review distributor evaluates the number and location of transceivers that will be required for the application See Matrix Transceiver Instruction Manual and Matrix 5 and 15 Meter Manual 3 Electrical Outlet Location verify electrical outlets are conveniently located near locations for Trans ceiver and Pump Air Control installation 4 Matrix Facility Layout distributor obtains a floor plan drawing of the facility and labels the location of Matrix components i e meter number fluid tank number transceiver s PC See page 7 e Drawing should include overall shop dimensions and major building structures e Verify number of transceivers required e Complete Matrix Programming Templates distributor and end user representative fill out the Matrix Programming Templates 5 Computer Selection Purchase distributor and end user select purchase computers that meet Matrix requirements specified by Graco e Graco strongly recommends that the end user s IS Information Systems professional be involved in the selection and or purchase of PCs 6 Create Bill of Materials B O M using the floor plan layout drawing distributor creates the bill of materials and quote for the Matrix system e Be careful
180. the pull down list select the volumetric measurement the system is using either Gallons or Liters Length Units from the pull down list select the length measurement unit the system is using either Inches or Centimeters Tank Warning Level works in tandem with the Tank Level Warning Type field to set the percent of full High or empty Low criteria For example if the Tank Level Warning Type is set to High 20 an alarm is sent when the fluid in the tank reaches a level of 80 full 2096 from the top of the tank If the Tank Level Warning Type is set to Low 20 an alarm event is sent when the fluid in the tank reaches a level of 80 empty 20 from the bottom of the tank Tank Level Warning Type works in tandem with the Tank Level Warning field Select either High or Low see Tank Warning Level for additional information Setup Screens e Tank Shape select either vertical default cylinder or obround Additional dimension information is required for Cylinder and Obround shaped tanks See FiG 118 NOTE e f atank is cylindrical but sits upright select vertical e Cylindrical tanks can t have belled ends Tank Dimensions Vertical Shape No Dimensions Required Tank Dimensions Cylinder Shape Tank Dimensions Obround Shape Fic 118 Tank Shape Vertical tanks use the tank capacity to calculate tank volume Cylindrical and obround tanks use the tank dimensions to calculate tank volum
181. tical Tank2 Fic 61 There are three main screen elements on the Matrix 3 User Interface see FIG 61 1 48 System Layout Panel The icons on the System Layout Panel are arranged in a tree fashion The icons displayed will vary depending on whether an administrator has logged into setup mode or the user is viewing the operating screens run mode e Setup Mode The system layout panel shows an icon for each distinct setup area Details about setup mode and its screens are covered in the following chapter the rest of this chapter assumes the application is not in setup mode e Run Mode The system layout panel shows all the configured meters and tanks in the system optionally organized by group Information Panel The data displayed in this panel reflects the user s selection in the system layout panel and displays information from the last 10 days After 10 days data is not deleted but user must run a Dispense History Report to get the information The data shown in the Information Panel is dependent on the user s selection in the System Layout Panel e fatankor meter is selected the information panel shows status and data for that particular tank or meter e If a device group is selected the information panel shows data about the tanks and meters in that group If the Matrix System is selected data from all tanks and meters in the system is shown System Event Log This log is always visi
182. ting system with SP2 If the number of PC clients is high gt 100 and or the meter count is high 2100 consider the following techniques for best performance e Increase the server hardware specifications e Separate the Matrix server software components install the Matrix Service Engine on one server and the Matrix database server on another with a fast network connection in between 12 Installation Recommendations for All Matrix Systems e Use an uninterruptible power supply UPS on the Matrix server Proper installation of a UPS on this machine will allow the server to shut down in a controlled manner when power is lost dramatically reducing the potential for data corruption This is important because if any Matrix database file becomes corrupt the entire system will no longer function that is no fluid can be dispensed without first putting the system into emergency mode e Protect all Matrix PCs but especially the server machine with standard security and support mea sures such as e Keep the PCs up to date with the latest patches and service packs for Windows e Require a user name and password be provided to use the computer e Use anti virus software and firewalls configuring these to still allow proper function of Matrix e Recommended Supplementary Software Applications not provided by Graco e Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 0 or higher for viewing reports e A spreadsheet program that can open text files in CSV forma
183. tion Mar 26 2009 10 29 15 AM Transceiver Connected 04000077 10 82 131 53 Mar 26 2009 10 28 47 AM Client connected i 10 MatrixConsole Mar 25 2009 10 31 01 AM Client disconnected f MatrixConsole lt Fic 70 54 Software Overview Tank Levels Tab Position cursor over the Tank Levels tab and click left mouse button once to select it M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GoTo SS Matrix System Global Workorders Disf enses Tank Levels UA Group 1 Tank Levels i Cylinder Tank 1 Timestamp Tank Name Fluid Battery Mar 23 2009 10 57 06 4M Vertical Tank2 10 40 Oil n D Obround Tank 1 Mar 23 2009 10 56 40 AM Vertical Tank 1 IGL1 10 Gallons 5 156 Wired 110 140 Oil J Gallo i Vertical Tank 1 Xd 23 2009 10 56 19 AM Obround Tank 1 JL0WJ40 Oil 0 Gallons Mar 23 2009 10 55 16 AM Cylinder Tank 1 et 0 Gallons i Vertical Tank2 Y P METER 1 p Activity vertical Tank2 FiG 71 The Tank Levels tab displays 2 tables Tank Levels and Tank Activity described on the following pages The columns are configurable This configuration is done in the Matrix System Setup Screens User Inter face Setup page 67 The Tank Levels table provides a list of all configured tanks in the system A tank level monitor TLM is not required for a tank to appear on the table Tank irre
184. to ensure that all necessary Matrix equipment is ordered to avoid delays during installa tion T Order Matrix Equipment distributor orders Matrix equipment and has it shipped to the distributor s location e Distributor should have an office or meeting room to stage the equipment for programming Step 1 is complete Installation D Actions at Distributor Location when Matrix Equipment Arrives When the Matrix 3 hardware and software CD arrive at the distributor s location most of the system config uration and setup can be done before the actual installation day at the end user s facility The decision to perform these steps prior to the installation site is usually a judgement call that is made by the installing distributor For large installations it s prudent to do this in advance as described below 1 Load Matrix Software to Distributor s Server Primary Client PC 2 Connect Transceiver to Distributor PC use appropriate cable for transceiver distance from PC 3 Set Tank Level Monitor TLM Dipswitches remove batteries if necessary TLMs are factory shipped without batteries installed Set TLM dipswitches for the Network ID and Transceiver ID 4 Provide Power to Pump Air Control PAC Find appropriate plug and assemble it to the PAC Plug PAC into grounded electrical outlet 5 Install Meter Batteries Install TLM Batteries wait a minimum of 30 seconds after setting the dipswitches before installing the tan
185. to the same vehicle routinely Battery Warning Level Choose when a warning is sent to the PC that the battery strength is weak ening Can select to be notified when the battery level is down to 5 10 15 20 or 25 percent Language Drop down list of languages choices to display messages such as work order on meter display PAC Selects which PAC pump air control is used by the specific meter None is the default option Setup Screens NOTE If any field in the profile is changed changes will not be loaded into the meter until it goes to sleep and wakes up again or is registered again e LINK UNLINK button When all parameters on the Meter Profile screen have been completed click the Link button to display the Meter Profile ID Assignment screen shown in FiG 137 From the list of registered Meters select a meter to associate the profile to from the list Click OK to close the screen and save the changes M View Registered Meters Registered Meters Registered Meters Clear List FIG 137 4 The Meter ID number is added to the Add Meter Profile Screen 5 Click OK to close the screen and save the changes Notice the new meter is added to the list of meters in the Matrix system NOTE When the Run Screens are displayed the Meter s appear in the Matrix System Panel as shown in FIG 138 G Pen Language FIG 138 103 Setup Screens Meter Setup Using Excede Interface To successfully operate a M
186. trix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System eg Matrix Go To TOTAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM E A Matrix System System Defaults Events Contact Information User Interface Setup Dispense Note Fields Q 0 Users 022 Primary Clients Transceivers Fluids User Interface Tables Table Name Completed Dispenses ispe Status Al Pending Dispenses Dispense S Dispense History Meter Status Tanks Dispense Notes Meter Status E Work Order Quae Meter Status B Tank Level Monitors Adjustment History Reading Status Pump Air Controls Tank Status Reading Status System Event Log System Alert P Meters Tank Adiuckroenk Hickars IT anb Static v H System Layout Columns for Table Completed Dispenses eter Name st Note B Meter Name First Note Vehicle Inventory Available Unused Columns Sort Rows E Interface E M x Vehicle ID Timestamp Entered Timestamp Event Detail Device Location Mar 23 2009 10 20 34 AM Client connected IMatrixConsole Mar 23 2009 10 19 35 AM Matrix started Matrix Service Engine Matrix System ser Logged In matrix Mar 23 2009 10 23 12 AM M MM MP H P OF f a n FiG 83 67 System Administrator Setup Screens To configure a table use the mouse to highlight a table on the list Then
187. trixValidationRequest gt Definition of Elements a ValidationRequestKey An identifier assigned by Matrix to a particular MatrixValidationRequest This key must be included in the MatrixValidationResponse message returned to Matrix Workorder See Definition of Terms page 176 JobCode See Definition of Terms page 176 Matrix 3 includes a c above and the following additional features d Source Type Origination source of RO when it was entered into the system Valve will equal METER or CLIENT e Source Name Identifies origination source of RO When entered at a meter source name will be equal to unique meter ID i e 01005086 When entered at the PC Source Name will be blank XML element will look the following lt SourceName gt f Requester User that entered the workorder Value will be equal to the User Name Field entered in the User Setup Screen If entered at a meter in System Monitoring mode field will be blank XML element will look like the following lt Requester gt g ValidationTimestamp Order is specific Year month in year day in month Followed by hour in day 0 23 minutes in hour seconds in minute Finally milliseconds and RFC822 time zone yyyy mm dd T HH mm ss SSSZ 179 Definition of Terms Usage The purpose of this message is to ensure the validity of the work order entered into the Matrix system The interface confirms e the work order exists in the business system e the work
188. up process To proceed with the Matrix 3 software installation If you are NOT able to disable SEP a When you get to the point of installing the Matrix transceiver drivers click NEXT to proceed as you ordinarily would The driver installation file will attempt to run it will fail and a message from Win dows will appear asking if you want to send an error report to Microsoft Click Don t Send and complete the Matrix installation When installation is finished reboot the PC As the PC begins to start up again press the F8 key to access the Windows startup menu options Choose Safe Mode with Networking This will launch Windows without enabling SEP You proba bly will have to acknowledge one or two dialogs that Windows will pop up as it loads Once Windows is running in safe mode open Windows Explorer and navigate to the Matrix instal lation directory default is C Program Files Graco Matrix3 In the C Program Files Graco Matrix3 XcvrServer vcp folder double click on the CP210xVCPiInstaller exe file to manually run the driver installer When the driver installer completes shut down Windows and restart in the normal way Matrix should detect any Graco transceivers or RS422 converters when powered up and plugged into the USB bus If you are able to disable SEP a b Disable SEP before beginning Matrix installation and install Matrix as normal When complete enable SEP before rebooting the PC F
189. vel Matrix System icon in the system layout panel represents configuration settings that are global system wide The following tabbed sections are available System Defaults page 60 Events page 63 V Contact Information page 65 V User Interface Setup page 67 V Dispense Notes page 69 System Administrator Setup Screens The System Administrator has access to the following screens A detailed description of each screen its purpose and function are provided on the following pages 59 Users page 71 Used to add new users modify or remove users Also assigns each user a name PIN information and security level Primary Clients page 74 Used to add edit or remove a networked PC client in the Matrix system Transceivers page 77 Sets Transceiver ID to enable the Matrix PC to communicate with the hard ware components in the Matrix system Fluids page 84 Used to add edit or remove fluids from the system Tanks page 86 Defines the profile for each geometric storage device in the Matrix system Tank Level Monitors page 91 Defines the profile for each Tank Level Monitor in the Matrix system Pump Air Controls page 96 Defines the profile for each Pump Air Control used in the Matrix system Meters page 99 Defines the profile for each meter used in the Matrix system System Layout page 105 Area where System Administrator defines how devices appear to the end user on the screen E mail page 111 create
190. x does not require using work orders Click the OK button to close the screen and save the changes 62 System Administrator Setup Screens Events Select the Events tab to display the Events screen shown in FIG 78 The Events screen is divided into three main categories Tank Level Monitor Events Meter Events and General System Events Each cate gory contains a list of possible alarm events The system can be configured to provide either an audible or visual signal or both The DISPLAY check box does not affect whether or not an event appears on the bottom of the screen in the system Event Log events will always appear there The check box only determines whether a pop up display windowing showing the event should be generated when the event occurs In this view the screen appears in a Read Only format Click the Modify button to make changes to the fields on this screen 4 2 yha Di Lom Cota hiamo Leer Jober ace Dup Diparas Hope Fidi Tank Leeri Hiii rur web Juri 1D 2013 1 45 Pt Fic 78 63 System Administrator Setup Screens Selecting DISPLAY Events Click the modify button to display the Events change screen shown in FIG 79 The green check boxes in the DISPLAY column indicate the events selected for visual notification when an alarm event occurs In this mode any box in the DISPLAY column can be checked or unchecked Boxes that are not checked will not provide a visual alarm when an alarm event occurs re
191. xisting databases will be completely replaced File Editor Database Export File Directory Default location in Microsoft amp Windows where the Matrix Database file will be exported and saved Matrix Client Name A name unique to this Matrix Client Although using the PC s host name or IP address can be used and is often convenient for this purpose it can be any name the only requirement is that no other Client use the same name This will be the name you add to the Client Setup Screen to assign the PC as a Primary Client Default MatrixConsole MatrixConsole can t be changed if you are try ing to modify the PC with the MSE installed on it Matrix Client Port The Matrix Client application listens on this port for messages pushed to it from the Matrix Service Engine MSE Default 20002 Matrix Database Server Host Name This is the host name or IP address of the PC running the Matrix Database Usually this is the same as the MSE host name although on very large systems it may not be In a single PC system this can be labeled localhost Matrix Database Port The port number that the database server listens on for requests Default 20006 Matrix Server MSE Host Name This is the host name or IP address of the PC running the Matrix Ser vice Engine MSE sometimes referred to as the MatrixServer In a single PC system this can be labeled localhost In a networked system this must be the Full computer name of the PC on the network
192. y fluid dispense in the system The report will contain a dispense timestamp type of fluid dispense amount work order and job code if used and technician s name if PIN code is used If NO is selected this report will not be generated e Dispense Report Printer Sets the printer that the Automatic Per Dispense Report above is sent to for printing This printer must be either physically attached to the computer running the Matrix Service Engine MSE or the MSE must be configured to view the list of available printers Only users with administrative privileges can configure the MSE e Use Global Work Orders YES NO option When YES is selected only work orders created at the PC as Global Work Orders can be dispensed Can select work orders at the meter but cannot create work orders at the meter Note If a valid work order is typed in at the meter and the workouder uses that meter s fluid and is assigned to that meter s device group the system will move the work order to that meter e Duplicate Work Order Notification YES NO option When YES is selected a notification will be sent each time a duplicate work order is completed within a specified amount of time Log In Behavior e Work Order Entry Authentication Checking the box requires user to enter their user name and password for every work order they enter into Matrix If it is not checked Matrix allows work order entry indefinitely after a successful initial login Note Matri
193. ystem Click continue to set up the database Fic 8 11 The system configures the Matrix Database When the Matrix Transceiver screen shown in FIG 9 dis plays select NEXT to start the Transceiver Driver installation Matrix3 InstallShield Wizard Matrix Transceiver This step will install the software driver for the Matris Transcerver Matrix Transcerver The Matris Transceiver is a hardware component used by Matris PCs to communicate via AF signal with Matrix meters tank level monitors and pump air control modules The transcerver plugs into a PC s USB port This driver ig alzo used far the Matris LIS BARS 422 converter Click continue to install the driver FIG 9 18 Installation 12 The next installer is for the Bridge Driver Select NEXT to initiate the Installer Wizard CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Welcome to the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer This wizard will help you install the drivers for your CP2 10x USE to UART Bridge device To continue click Next FIG 10 1 3 Review the End User License Agreement If acceptable select accept his agreement After accept ing the terms of the license agreement the NEXT button becomes active Click the NEXT button If you do not accept the terms of the license agreement the installation will end Click BACK or CAN CEL button and exit any open windows to get out of the Matrix Install
194. ystem Work Order Job Code Preset Amount Fic 206 This screen is used to enter e Fluid type of fluid you will dispense e Group optional selection Defaults to Matrix System If you choose a group instead only the meters in that specific group will be able to select that work order e Work Order Number and Job Code Work Orders can have a maximum of 8 characters and The Job Code can have a maximum of 3 characters The meter can receive any number of work orders and Job Code Numbers The Work Order number is separated from the Job Code with a dash The numbers 0 9 alphabet characters A Z and period forward slash and dash or space characters can be used when assigning a Work Order or Job Number One Work Order can require more than one service e Preset Amount amount associated with work order e Units of Measure English Gallons Quarts or Pints or Metric Liter measurement value 5 Click OK to add the work order to the Work Order Queue and a new line appears in the Work Order Queue area of the screen Adding Global Work Orders to the Meter 1 In the System Administrator Defined Groups area of the Matrix Main Screen A select the meter you are sending the Work Order to FiG 207 Note If the user enters a work order at the meter and it is in the Global Work Order queue the system will move it to that meter s Work Order queue automatically 150 Work Orders Matrix 3 0 To
195. ze 50 50 EL ANDA Fic 113 6 To modify the name assigned to a fluid or the type of fluid assigned to a name FIG 113 highlight the entry listed on the main Fluids screen 7 Click the Modify button to display the Edit Fluid screen shown in Fic 114 When you have finished making changes click OK to close the screen and save the changes M Edit Fluid Fluid AF1 Fluid Type Anti Freeze 50 50 Fic 114 8 To permanently delete a fluid from the list on the main Fluids screen highlight the item you no longer want on the list Then click the Delete button 85 Setup Screens Tanks 1 Select Tanks from the list on the Matrix System Panel fF7 L l P L FiG 115 The screen shown in FiG 116 displays It is used to add edit remove and create a profile for the tanks in a Matrix system A tank is a geometric shape that holds the fluid dispensed by a Matrix meter You will need to complete the Fluids Profile described on page 84 before you can create the Tank profile s for your system M Matrix 3 0 Total Fluid Management System Matrix GoTo imm epe nud ees Yaa Matrix System Tank Profile Cylinder Tank 1 4 af es Tank Name Tank Fluid Tank Capacity Units Cylinder Tank 1 GL1 10 Gallons F P Primary Clients Obround Tank 1 10W 40 Oil 30 Joe o GRACO Length Units Tank Warning Tank Shape Inches 10 95 Cylinder Fluids b B Tank Level Monitors E

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