Graco 24Z978 Manual de usuario

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EN
Instructions
Pulse™HUB
For use with Pulse Fluid Management System Components only.
Not approved for use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations. For Indoor use
only.
Part Nos.:
Both devices contain ConnectCore6 i.MX6 WiFi/Bluetooth Radio, IC: 1846A-CCIMX6B.
HUB 24Z978 contains XBee Pro S2C TH Radio, IC: 1846A-PS2CTH.
HUB 25D454 contains XBee S2C TH Radio, IC: 1846A-S2CTH.
Both devices contain FCC ID MCQ-CCIMX6B. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
•This device may not cause harmful interference.
•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
HUB 24Z978 contains FCC ID MCQ-PS2CTH. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
•This device may not cause harmful interference.
•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
HUB 25D454 contains FCC ID MCQ-S2CTH. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
•This device may not cause harmful interference.
•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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Part No. Approvals
24Z978
25D454
Important Safety
Instructions
Read all warnings and instructions
in this manual and all related Pulse
manuals. Save all instructions.

Pulse HUB Overview and Component ID
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Pulse HUB Overview and Component ID
The Pulse HUB is a self-contained computer with the Pulse Fluid Management Software
preloaded. It also is the Personal Area Network (PAN) host used for RF communication with
other Pulse system components (meters, Pump Air Control [PAC’s], Tank Level Monitors
[TLM’s]). Access to the Pulse Fluid Management system is accomplished by http protocol (web
browser on the Local Area Network [LAN]).
FIG. 1
Item Name Description
A Power Inlet Port Plug end of power adapter into power inlet port (A). The other
end of the power adapter is plugged into 120-240 VAC electrical
outlet.
BUSBPort
USB connection port.
C Ethernet
Connection
Supplies connection to the LAN.
D Power Light Steady, green light. When lit, indicates the unit is receiving
power.
E Micro SD Slot Micro SD card access
FAntenna
External antenna for RF signal transmission
G Pulse Fluid
Management
Software Status
Light
Green, Red, and Orange LED indicated status of the Pulse Fluid
Management Software. See HUB Status Light, page 5.
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C
E
D
G
F
F

Installation
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Installation
Locate the Pulse HUB in the main part of the shop, high on a wall or on the ceiling, in a
location that provides an unobstructed line of sight, near the meters, PACs, and/or tank level
monitors.
Always c
omply with all applicable local, state and national fire, electrical and safety
regulations.
Facility Layout
FIG. 2

Installation
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Connecting HUB to LAN
(Local Area Network)
There are two options available for connect-
ing the HUB to the LAN: Ethernet Cable (C)
or WiFi.
WiFi Connection
See Setup Your Network Guide included with
the HUB for assistance in connection to the
LAN network.
HUB Installation
During installation zip-ties or screws can be
used to allow relocation of the HUB to
optimize RF communication.
Once RF communication is confirmed, the
HUB can be permanently mounted on the
wall or ceiling.
Secure HUB backplate to wall or ceiling using
backplate mounting holes and (user
supplied) screws (FIG. 4).
FIG. 3
C
FIG. 4

Operation
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Operation
Once the Pulse HUB is installed, verify that
the power light (D) (FIG. 5) is ON and the HUB
is functioning correctly.
When the green power light (D) is illuminated
it indicates the unit is receiving AC power.
The status of the Pulse Fluid Management
Software is indicated by the HUB Status Light
(G) (FIG. 5). See HUB Status Lights table
below for diagnostic definitions.
HUB Diagnostics (D)
HUB Status Light (G)
NOTE: On system boot the SBC will cycle through the LED status lights to confirm they are
functional.
FIG. 5
D
G
Indicator Diagnostic Definition
No green power
light
Indicates that AC power is not connected. Verify that the power adapter is
securely plugged into the component and the AC power outlet
Verify that the AC power outlet is “live”.
Indicator Diagnostic Definition
Solid Green with Blinking
Orange
HUB is running normally using Ethernet.
Solid Green with Blinking
Red
HUB is running normally using WiFi.
Blinking Green with
Blinking Orange
HUB is launching or updating using Ethernet.
Blinking Green with
Blinking Red
HUB is launching or updating using WiFi.
Solid Red HUB has a critical systems failure.
Solid Red with Blinking
Orange
HUB has a critical systems failure with the device network.
Solid Red with Blinking
Green
HUB has a critical systems failure with the Pulse application.

Software
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Software
Main Dashboard
Dispenses: Based on user’s selections, displays as a list of pending, active, completed and
canceled dispenses.
Tanks: Displayed as a percentage, reports the amount of fluid remaining in the tank. The fluid
is measured from the bottom of the tank to the full level.
Reports: The Pulse Fluid Management System generates a variety of reports related to data
it collects while the system is operating. Available Reports include:
•Dispense History
•Volumetric History
•Fluid Usage
•Authorization History
•My Reports
Users: There are four User Authorization Levels available in the Pulse Fluid Management
System.
•Administrator (system owner or IT professional) - An Administrator has full access to
the system. they can perform system updates, change device settings, and add new
devices to the system.
•Advanced (parts room/service managers) - An Advanced user can view all system
information. They can update virtual tanks and edit and create work orders. They can
also authorize dispenses.
•Coordinator (service writers/technicians) - A Coordinator can create and edit work
orders.
•Basic (technicians) - A Basic user has the most restricted access to the system. They
can log in to the system and interact with the work orders queue.
Vehicles: The Vehicles Group identifies the vehicles in a service fleet.
FIG. 6

Software
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Software Setup
Application Settings: General system settings
•General System Settings: Language, Units of Measurement, PIN size, Inactivity
Duration
•Time Settings
•Business Schedule
•E-mail Settings
•Network Settings
Device Settings: Device configuration and firmware settings
•Fluids
•Tanks
•Level Monitors
•Pump Control
•Locations
•Meters
•Device Network
Notification Settings: Configures alerts to be displayed on software or e-mail.
•Pump Control
•Meter
•Network Events
•Tank
•Level Monitor
System Setup
Refer to the Setup Your Network, Register Your Devices, and Configure Your Software Settings
Quick Start Manuals.
FIG. 7

Software
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q. What does the meter do if the batteries are removed when you are dispensing?
A. If you are not using work orders, the accumulated dispense amount is saved. When
fresh batteries are installed, the meter powers up. The next time a dispense ends, two
entries are entered in the dispense complete log; the accumulated amount from the first
dispense and the dispense just completed.
If the meter is in work order mode, when batteries are reinstalled the meter returns to an
end dispense screen, the trigger is disengaged, and the dispensed amount is displayed.
The dispense must be ended before another can be started.
2. 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 installed, the
meter returns to an end dispense screen and an end must occur before another dis-
pense can happen.
If the meter is not using work orders, the accumulated dispense value is saved and
entered into the dispense complete log at the next successful end of a dispense.
3. Q. Unplugging the HUB will cause communication over the device to stop immediately.
How is this communication reestablished?
A. Make sure the power is disconnect for at least 5 to 10 seconds. Reconnect the power
supply and allow 6 to 8 minutes for the system to reboot.
4. 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.
5. Q. How do I set up a printer?
A. In the Pulse Fluid Management Software, Enable Automatic Print Reports under the
General section of Application Settings. Then, open the Pulse Utility Application. On the
Settings of the Pulse Utility Application select the printer(s) you would like to send auto-
matic print reports to. Once your printers are selected, navigate back to the home screen
of the Pulse Utility Application and click on Start Service. Dispense information will now
automatically print to the desired locations.

Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Logs
•Login History
•Configuration Log
•Device Events
•Device Status Report
•System Configuration
•Calibration History
•Firmware Update
Problem Cause Solution
HUB will not communicate
with devices (meters, PAC’s,
and TLMs)
HUB is not powered up Verify HUB is powered up
HUB is out of RF range of
meters or TLMs
Ensure HUB is located
within RF range of meters
and TLMs
Weak or no RF signal Changes/obstructions in RF
pathway (i.e., vehicles,
overhead doors, etc.)
Add Graco Extender to
Pulse system. Order Graco
Part No. 17F885 - US,
17F776 - EU, 17F887 - UK,
17F888 - ANZ.
FIG. 8

Parts
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Parts
Ref Part No. Description Qty
1 131310 FLASH DRIVE
(not shown)
1
2 17S458 ANTENNA 1
3 17S658 POWER ADAPTER
(not shown)
1
4ENCLOSURE
5 LABEL, serial number 1
6 17E169 CABLE, Ethernet 1
3
6
2
4
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