Graco 3A1705J Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
USB Data
Download Procedure
Note
System configuration setting files and custom
language files can be modified if the files
are in the UPLOAD folder of the USB flash
drive. See System Configuration Settings
File, Custom Language File, and Upload
Procedure sections.
Note
If needed, s
et the number of days to
download on
the Advanced Setup Screen
3–USB in the
ADM. USB log frequency can
only be cha
nged before logging occurs.
1. Insert USB flash drive into USB port.
2. The menu bar and USB indicator lights “USB
Busy” to indicate that the USB is downloading
files. USB activity is complete when the “USB
Busy” screen prompt disappears or the flash
drive LED stops flashing.
Note
Normal s
ystem spraying can continue
while do
wnload is in progress.
3. Remove U
SB flash drive from USB port.
4. Insert
USB flash drive into USB port of computer.
5. The USB
flash drive window automatically opens.
If it do
es not, open USB flash drive from within
Window
Explorer.
6. Open G
RACO folder.
7. Open t
he system folder. If downloading data
from m
ore than one system, there will be more
than o
ne folder. Each folder is labeled with the
corre
sponding serial number of the ADM (The
seri
al number is on the back of the ADM.)
8. Open
DOWNLOAD folder.
9. Open DATAxxxx folder.
10. Open DATAxxxx folder labeled with the highest
number. The highest number indicates the most
recent data download.
11. Open log file. Log files open in Microsoft® Excel
by default as long as the program is installed.
However,theycanalsobeopenedinanytext
editor or Microsoft® Word.
Note
All USB logs are saved in Unicode
(UTF-16) format. If opening the log
file in Microsoft Word, select Unicode
encoding.
Custom Language File
The custom language file name is DISPTEXT.TXT
and is stored in the DOWNLOAD folder.
A custom language file automatically downloads
each time a USB flash drive is inserted into the ADM.
If desired, use this file to create a user-defined set of
custom language strings to be displayed within the
ADM.
The syst
em is able to display the following Unicode
charac
ters. For characters outside of this set,
the sys
tem will display the Unicode replacement
charac
ter, which appears as a white question mark
inside
of a black diamond.
U+0020 - U+007E (Basic Latin)
U+00A1 - U+00FF (Latin-1 Supplement)
U+0100 - U+017F (Latin Extended-A)
U+0386 - U+03CE (Greek)
U+0400 - U+045F (Cyrillic)
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