Download Data from USB
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Download Data from USB
USB Logs
Spray Log 1
(Default log for download.) The spray log records key
data while the system is in spray mode. It records A and
B temperature, A and B pressure, A and B flow, A and B
batch totals, ratios, restrictor adjustments, alarm codes,
and commands.
By default, the spray log records data every 60 seconds.
This 60 second interval will record about 32 days of data
if spraying 8 hours per day, 7 days per week. To change
the default, see Download Setup, page 48. This log
can hold up to 18000 lines of data.
NOTE:
Once the spray log is full, new data automatically over-
writes old data.
NOTE:
After data in the spray log is downloaded it remains in
the USB module until it is overwritten.
Alarm Log 2
The alarm log records all alarm codes generated over a
two year period. This log should be used for trouble-
shooting purposes and cannot be deleted. This log can
hold up to 73000 lines of data.
Data Log 3
The data log records (every 120 seconds) all data that
occurs during spray mode over a two year period. This
log should be used for troubleshooting purposes and
cannot be deleted. This log can hold up to 84000 lines
of data.
NOTE:
The 120 second recording period cannot be adjusted.
Download Setup
Navigate to the System Setup screen. Change the num-
ber of hours of recorded data to download (default is
768 hours), by pressing and to move
to . Press to make the field selectable.
Press to scroll through each digit. Press
to save the new digit. Follow the same procedure
to change the time interval at which data will record
(default is 60 seconds). Exit the System Setup screen.
Download Procedure
1. Insert USB flash drive into USB port (DR). Use only
Graco-recommended USB flash drives; see Rec-
ommended USB Flash Drives, page 75.
NOTE:
Inserting the USB flash drive while the sprayer is run-
ning will stop sprayer operation.
Do not connect USB device in explosive atmospheres.
Remove sprayer from hazardous location or remove
the hazard before inserting, downloading, or removing
USB flash drive.