Graco 334610A, LineSite Remote Monitoring Solution Instructions

Instructions-Parts LineSite™ Remote Monitoring Solution 334610A EN Tank--Free™ Hot Melt Delivery Systems. For professional use Wireless monitoring for Graco InvisiPac® Tank only. Not approved for use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations. Read all warnings and instructions in this manual and in InvisiPac System manual. Save all instructions. See page 3 for model information. PROVEN QUALITY. LEADING TECHNOLOGY. Contents Models............................................................... 3 US Models................................................... 3 International Models..................................... 3 LineSite Overview............................................... 4 Component Identification..................................... 4 LineSite Configuration Options ............................ 5 Installation.......................................................... 9 Install Server ............................................... 9 Install Wireless Monitors............................... 15 Install Gateway ............................................ 15 Add Hardware.............................................. 16 Use the LineSite Website .................................... 18 Dashboard................................................... 18 System Page ............................................... 18 Event Log.................................................... 18 Adhesive Usage........................................... 19 Actions ........................................................ 19 LineSite Settings ................................................ 21 Hardware Management ................................ 21 Connectivity & Network ................................ 22 Time & Language......................................... 22 User Management ....................................... 23 Software and Applications ............................ 24 Troubleshooting.................................................. 25 2 During Setup/Installation............................... 25 After Setup/Installation ................................. 28 Server Verification........................................ 29 Gateway Verification .................................... 30 Repeater Verification.................................... 30 Wireless Monitor Verification......................... 31 Cellular Modem Verification .......................... 31 Parts.................................................................. 33 Starter Kits .................................................. 33 LineSite Server, 24W982.............................. 33 Wireless Monitor Kits.................................... 33 Repeater ..................................................... 34 Cellular Kit, 24Y475 ..................................... 34 Appendix A — Mac or Linux ................................ 35 Install Server: Network Configuration ............ 35 Appendix B — Mac or Linux ................................ 36 Install Server: Cellular Configuration ............. 36 Appendix C — Mac or Linux ................................ 37 Install Server: Stand-Alone Configuration.................................. 37 Appendix D ........................................................ 40 Manually Pair Hardware ............................... 40 Technical Specifications...................................... 41 Graco Standard Warranty.................................... 42 334610A Models Models International Models 24Y616 — International Starter Kit US Models 24W986 — US Starter Kit Includes Description 24W982 Server 24Y131 Gateway 24Y474 Ethernet Switch 24R324 InvisiPac Software Upgrade Token Includes Description 24W982 Server 24W983 Gateway 24Y474 Ethernet Switch Additional International Kits 24R324 InvisiPac Software Upgrade Token Kit No. Description 24Y126 Wireless Monitor (International version) 24Y127 Repeater Additional US Kits Kit No. Description 24W984 Wireless Monitor (US version) 24W985 Repeater 24Y475 Cellular Kit 334610A 3 LineSite Overview LineSite Overview • Track the status of your InvisiPac(s) • View productivity of production line(s) Graco LineSite is a remote monitoring solution for your Graco InvisiPac. LineSite Wireless Monitor(s) attach to your machine and access settings and measurements contained in the machine. This information is communicated to the LineSite Server and displayed on a website. The website allows you to: • See event logs from each of your InvisiPac(s) • Get troubleshooting information • Get real-time e-mail alerts for InvisiPac events • View live information as your InvisiPac is running Component Identification A B Server: D • Boosts signal from Wireless Monitor to Gateway • Stores data from the Graco InvisiPac Gateway: E • Use when Wireless Monitor range cannot reach Gateway Ethernet Switch F • Allows communication between Gateway, Server, and PC/Network Cellular Modem • Receives data wirelessly from Wireless Monitor(s) C • Sends Data to Server Wireless Monitor: Wireless Repeater: • Allows for communication between Server and the cloud • Connects to Graco InvisiPac to access system data • Sends data wirelessly to Gateway 4 334610A LineSite Configuration Options LineSite Configuration Options Select a configuration listed below. Keep in mind your network infrastructure and your desired features. Network, page 6 : LineSite is available on your company's network. Optional: Access on any internet-connected computer, tablet, or smart phone via MyLineSite. Cellular, page 7 : LineSite is connected to a cellular data service and available to any internet-connected computer, tablet, or smart phone. Stand-Alone, page 8 : LineSite isolated on one computer. MyLineSite Cloud Service Overview MyLineSite Cloud Service is a free, optional feature included with LineSite. MyLineSite makes your InvisiPac system data available to all of your internet-connected devices. Enable MyLineSite to benefit from additional functionality and stay informed about your InvisiPac systems. 334610A In exchange for the use of this service, Graco can collect usage data from your machine. Graco uses the information for purposes such as providing troubleshooting assistance and equipment use analysis. See the End User License Agreement for more details and information about MyLineSite. 5 LineSite Configuration Options Network Configuration Figure 1 How it works Graco InvisiPac data sent wirelessly from Wireless Monitor(s) to the Gateway(s) (C to B). Data sent over Ethernet from Gateway to Server (B to A). Data sent over Ethernet from Server to Corporate Network. Access LineSite through internet browser on device connected to corporate network. If MyLineSite is ENABLED (optional): Data is sent through the Cloud from the Corporate Network to the internet browser of any Internet connected computer, smartphone or tablet. 6 334610A LineSite Configuration Options Cellular Configuration Figure 2 How it works Graco InvisiPac data sent wirelessly from Wireless Monitor(s) to the Gateway(s) (C to B). Data sent over Ethernet from Gateway to Server (B to A). Data sent over Ethernet from Server to Cellular Modem. Access LineSite through internet browser on any internet connected device. 334610A 7 LineSite Configuration Options Stand--Alone Configuration Stand Figure 3 How it works Graco InvisiPac data sent wirelessly from Wireless Monitor to the Gateway (C to B). Data sent over Ethernet from Gateway to Server (B to A). Access LineSite through internet browser of Computer connected as shown. Not Included • Coporate Network Access • WiFi Access • Cellular Access (3G, 4G...) • MyLineSite 8 334610A Installation Installation a. Determine IP address of Router. Use method 1 or method 2. Note Install Server For Mac and Linux operating systems, see Appendix A — Mac or Linux, page 35. Install Server: Network Configuration See Fig 4. Method 1: Command Prompt 1. Connect the Server (A). a. Mount the Server (A) and Ethernet Switch (E) near a power source. b. Connect Ethernet cable between Server (A) and Ethernet Switch (E). c. Connect Ethernet cable between Computer and Ethernet Switch (E). d. Connect the Ethernet cable between your company’s Ethernet (usually from an Ethernet Router) and the Ethernet Switch (E) . e. Connect the power to the Ethernet Switch (E) and wait one minute while the device starts. Note Ensure switch on back of Ethernet Switch is in the "ON" position. f. i. Click on “Start” menu. ii. In “Search for programs and files,” type ‘cmd’, then press ENTER. iii. In the Command Prompt window, type “ipconfig”, then press ENTER. iv. Find the line that reads “Default Gateway...” The four number sequence (W.X.Y.Z) is your company’s Ethernet Router’s IP Address. For example, “192.168.0.1.” Method 2: Network & Sharing Center i. Click on “Start” menu. ii. In “Search for programs and files,” type ‘Network and sharing center’, then press ENTER. Connect power to the Server (A) and wait for three minutes while the Server starts. The green LED on the Server will be on when complete. iii. Click on Local Area Connection. Figure 4 2. Set the Computer’s IP Address so that the computer can communicate with the Server. 334610A iv. In the “Local Area Connection Status” window, click on “Details...” 9 Installation v. In the “Network Connection Details” window, find the row that reads “IPv4 Default Gateway.” It should be in the format “W.X.Y.Z”. For example, “192.168.0.1.” This four number sequence is your company’s Ethernet Router’s IP Address. 3. Navigate to Router’s configuration page and determine IP Address of Server. Note All routers have slightly different configuration pages and methods of accessing the page. These steps are written generically. There may be other steps needed to complete this task. Contact your IT support person for further assistance. a. Open an internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.). says “DHCP.” Click on “DHCP” and find the “DHCP Client List.” In the list, you should see one item named “linesite,” with an associated “MAC Address” and “Assigned IP.” Write down this “Assigned IP.” e. In the DHCP settings, there are two IP address, usually named “Start IP Address” and “End IP Address.” Write these two IP addresses down. 4. Navigate to the Server’s IP address to setup LineSite. a. Open a new Internet Browser window, and navigate to the IP address of the Server, which was determined in step 3.d. Place the IP address into the browser’s address bar and press ENTER. b. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the setup of the Server. 5. Assign Static IP address to Server. b. Type the IP Address of the Router into the address bar, then press ENTER. a. Navigate to IP settings on LineSite website. See Connectivity & Network, page 22. c. b. Assign the static IP address of the Server. Make certain that the IP address you choose is outside the “Start” to “End” IP address range (values were noted in step 3e). For example, if the “End” IP address is 192.168.0.199, enter “192.168.0.200” as the Static IP address. A username and password screen may appear. If so, enter the username and password of the router to continue to the router’s configuration page. Note Many routers have a default user/password. If you do not know the user/password, determine the manufacturer and model of your router and search for the default user/password on the Internet. If you cannot find the correct user/password, contact your IT support person for further assistance. c. Write down the assigned Static IP address and store in a permanent location. 6. Bookmark the Server’s IP address for easy access. See Bookmark the Server IP Address, page 14. 7. The Server is installed. Continue to Gateway setup, see Install Gateway, page 15. d. You should now be viewing the Router’s configuration page. Look for a section that 10 334610A Installation Install Server: Cellular Configuration See Fig 5. Note For Mac and Linux operating systems, see Appendix B — Mac or Linux, page 36. 1. Cellular Modem Setup a. Connect the antenna provided with the cellular modem (F). b. Connect Ethernet cable to the cellular modem (F). Let other end hang free until further instruction. c. Plug the Cellular Modem’s power supply into a wall outlet. 2. Connect the Server (A). a. Mount the Server (A) and Ethernet Switch (E) near a power source. b. Connect Ethernet cable between Server (A) and Ethernet Switch (E). c. Connect Ethernet cable between Computer and Ethernet Switch (E). d. Connect free end of the Ethernet cable from the Cellular Modem (F) to the Ethernet Switch (E). e. Connect power to the Ethernet Switch (E) and wait one minute while the device starts. Note Ensure switch on back of Ethernet Switch is in the "ON" position. f. Connect power to the Server (A) and wait for three minutes while the Server starts. The green LED on the Server will be on when complete. Figure 5 3. Attempt to access LineSite using DNS. linesite.lan/” a. In the Internet Browser: type “linesite.lan/ linesite.lan/ Enter. into address and press Enter b. The LineSite setup page should appear. Continue to step 5. If not, continue to step 4. 4. Access LineSite using default IP 192.168.178.200. Note The PC must be on the subnet 192.168.178.xxx or access LineSite through cellular modem DHCP assigned IP address (log in to cell modem at 192.168.1.1 and view DHCP Client List). 5. Follow on-screen setup. Enable MyLineSite (Cellular Configuration must have MyLineSite enabled), and setup the custom URL at which LineSite will be accessed. 6. After completing the on-screen setup, open the LineSite URL on an internet connected device. Bookmark the URL for easy access. 7. The Server is installed. Continue to Gateway setup, see Install Gateway, page 15. 334610A 11 Installation Stand--Alone Configuration Install Server: Stand 2. Set the Computer’s IP Address so that the computer can communicate with the Server. See Fig 6. Note 1. Connect Server. a. Mount the Server (A) and Ethernet switch (E) near a power source. b. Connect Ethernet cable between Server (A) and Ethernet Switch (E). c. For Mac and Linux operating systems see Appendix C — Mac or Linux, page 37. a. Click on the Start menu. b. Use the Search feature to find and open “Network and Sharing Center”. Connect Ethernet cable between Computer and Ethernet Switch. d. Connect the power to the Ethernet Switch (E) and wait about one minute while the device starts. Note Ensure switch on back of Ethernet Switch is in the "ON" position e. Connect power to the Server (A) and wait for three minutes while the Server starts. The green LED will be on when complete. c. Connection. Click on Local Area Connection Figure 6 12 334610A Installation d. In the “Local Area Connection Status” Properties. window, click Properties e. In the “Local Area Connection Properties” window, highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 in the list “This connection uses the following Properties. items”, then click on Properties g. Click OK in the “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” window. Then click Close twice. 3. Open an internet browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.) 4. In the Internet Address field of the browser, type the following address:192.168.178.200 f. Click the radio button Use the following address, then type the IP address IP address (192.168.178.201) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0): 5. Follow the on-screen setup steps to complete Server installation. 6. Use LineSite website to set the Server to use a static IP of 192.168.1.10. 7. Follow same procedure as step 2 to assign computer static IP to 192.168.1.20. 8. Type in Server IP 192.168.1.10 into Internet Enter. Browser. Press Enter 9. The LineSite Login/Home page should appear. Bookmark this page in your internet browser. See Bookmark the Server IP Address, page 14 10. The Server is installed. Continue to Gateway setup, see Install Gateway, page 15. 334610A 13 Installation Bookmark the Server IP Address bookmark “LineSite Dashboard” instead of manually typing in the IP address of the Server. 1. Navigate to the LineSite Dashboard. 2. Use your Internet Browser to make a Bookmark for the LineSite Dashboard. Verify Software Updates 3. Use your Internet Browser to rename the Bookmark to “LineSite Dashboard”. This will allow you and other users to click on the Verify all software is updated. For details, see Software and Applications, page 24. 14 334610A Installation Install Wireless Monitors 1. Turn off the InvisiPac main power disconnect switch. Note The Wireless Monitors (C) allow information to "hop" from monitor to monitor before reaching a Gateway (B). If a "hop" is required for a Wireless Monitor (C) to reach a Gateway (B), the intermediate monitor will need to remain powered at all times. Install Gateway To ensure a strong wireless connection between the Monitor and the Gateway, install a Gateway in each room with a Monitor. 1. Install antenna on the Gateway (B). 2. Mount within wireless range of at least one Monitor that will be paired with this Gateway. Note Figure 7 Wireless range of Gateways is 150 ft (25 m), but may vary depending on obstacles between the machines. 2. Install antenna on the Wireless Monitor (C). See Fig. 7. 3. Connect Ethernet cable between Gateway (B) and Ethernet Switch (E). 3. Disconnect the cable (C1) from the bottom of the ADM and attach it to the LineSite Wireless Monitor (C). 4. Connect power supply between the Gateway (B) and power outlet. 4. Connect supplied cable (22) from the bottom of the Wireless Monitor (C) to the ADM. See Fig. 1. 5. Mount Wireless Monitor (C) on the bracket behind the ADM . Do not let the device hang from the machine by the cable. Note Wireless range of the Wireless Monitor is 150 ft (25 m), but may vary depending on obstacles between the machines. 334610A 15 Installation Add Hardware This section will guide you through configuring the LineSite wireless network. Follow these steps to add Gateway(s), Monitor(s), and/or Repeater(s) to the LineSite installation. NOTE: To complete this section, you must be logged into Server with system_admin permissions. See User Management for details. 3. Verify that the Network Address is the same as the MAC address labeled on the back of the Gateway. Add Gateway 1. Log in to LineSite with system_admin permissions. On the left side menu, click on Settings, then on Hardware Management Management. Settings 2. If the Gateway was wired into the same network as the Server: a. The Gateway will be shown in the "Add Hardware" section of the "Hardware Management" page. Click the Gateway icon to add it to the Server. b. If the Gateway does not appear in the "Add Hardware" section, manually pair the Gateway. See Appendix D, page 40. 3. Assign the Gateway a name and click Add Hardware. Hardware 4. Insert the blue Setup Token (supplied with the Server) into the token slot on the Server. Token. After the Setup Token 5. Click Create Setup Token is created, remove the token from the Server. 4. After adding the hardware, click Setup Gateway and follow the on-screen instructions to create a Setup Token. Continue to Create Setup Token, page 16. Create Setup Token Create a Setup Token to pair LineSite Wireless Monitors and Repeaters to a Gateway. Note Tokens can only be created by users with system_admin permission. 1. From the LineSite Dashboard, click Settings and Management. then Hardware Management 2. Click next to the Gateway that needs to be paired with the Wireless Monitor(s) and Repeater(s). Pair and Add Monitor(s) and Repeater(s) Pair Wireless Monitor(s) and Repeater(s) with a Gateway to make them appear in the Hardware Management page. 1. Pair repeater(s), if used. If a Repeater is needed to boost the signal between Wireless Monitor and Gateway, the Repeater must be paired and powered on first. 16 334610A Installation a. Insert the Setup Token into the Repeater while it is powered on. e. Reinstall any existing token that was removed in Step 2b. b. Wait for LEDs to flash on and off. When they stop flashing, remove token. f. Note If the LEDs do not flash, remove the Setup Token from the Repeater. Wait for 10 seconds, then re-insert the Setup Token into the Repeater. 2. Pair Wireless Monitor. a. Open the token cover in the bottom right corner on the ADM. Note Ensure InvisiPac is inactive while removing the token. b. Remove any existing token already inside the ADM and store in safe location. c. Insert the Setup Token into the ADM while the InvisiPac is powered on and the ADM is displaying the Home screen. d. Observe the LEDs on the Wireless Monitor. Wait for LEDs 2 and 3 to flash on and off several times. See LED Status. When they stop flashing, remove the Setup Token from the ADM. 334610A Reinstall the token cover on the ADM. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all Monitor(s) and Repeater(s) are paired with the desired Gateway. To pair with a new or different Gateway, return to Create Setup Token, page 16. 4. Paired Wirless Monitor(s) and Repeater(s) will now appear in the Hardware Mangement page Settings, on LineSite. On the left side menu, click Settings then Hardware Management to add the desired hardware. Note A Wireless Monitor will appear as an InvisiPac system icon. A Repeater will appear as an icon of the Repeater. 5. Click on the hardware icon and then assign it a name. To complete click the Add Hardware button. 6. The Wireless Monitor and/or Repeater is now added to the LineSite installation. Repeat the "Pair and Add Wireless Monitor(s) and Repeater(s)” procedure for all Wireless Monitors and Repeaters that will be paired with that specific Gateway. 17 Use the LineSite Website Use the LineSite Website • Event Logs • Temperatures and Setpoints The left menu bar is used to navigate throughout the LineSite Website. Dashboard • Material Usage To collapse information on the system pages, click . To expand information on the system pages, click All InviisiPac systems with installed Wireless Monitors in your facility are listed on the Dashboard. . Event Log The Event Log lists events that have occurred. Icon Description View troubleshooting information on help.graco.com. Click to show or hide the several different types of Events. To see InvisiPac system details, click on the desired system on the Dashboard. Alternately, expand the Systems tab on the left menu bar to see a list of all systems. Click the desired system. System Page Each system page contains InvisiPac system status and general information such as: 18 334610A Use the LineSite Website Adhesive Usage • Miscellaneous: PCM Voltage, Gun Setup Information, Trigger Setup Information Note See the InvisiPac manual for detailed information about diagnostic information. Click the back arrow, next to the system name at the top of the page, to go back to the selected System Page. System Actions Diagnostics View live InvisiPac or Pattern Controller system diagnostic information of the selected system. Click on View InvisiPac Diagnostics Data in the “Actions” section to view. • Channel Information: Current, Temperature, Duty Cycle Temperatures Displays actual temperatures for the melter and active channels. • Miscellaneous: Pump CPM, Lifetime Cycle Count, CAN Voltage, MZLP 1 Temp. • Voltage: view the voltage connected to the InvisiPac • Software: Part Number, Serial Number, Version • Inputs & Outputs: PLC Input and Output states, system input and outputs Click on View Pattern Controller Diagnostics Data in the "Actions" section to view: • Line Information: Line Speed, Runup information, Units per Minute, Total units, and Adhesive per Unit. • Inputs and Outputs: All PLC Inputs and Outputs 334610A 19 Use the LineSite Website Generate Reports Report data includes • Machine Name — the name assigned to InvisiPac in LineSite • Active Program — the Program currently running on the Pattern Controller • Units - Line 1, Line 2, Aux — product counters for LIne 1, 2, and Auxiliary input • Adhesive Usage (lb) • Adhesive/Unit (g) 1. From the Dashboard or Actions panel on a System page, click Generate Reports. 2. Select the systems to include in the report. 3. Select a start date, end date, and report intervals. 4. Click Save XLSX. Graco Technical Assistance Download In the Actions panel, click on Graco Tech Assistance Download to download a file that can be emailed to Graco InvisiPac Technical Assistance. 1. Choose a Start Date. This is the date of the oldest data included in the download. 2. Choose a Duration. This is the number of days past the Start Date that will be included in the data download. Save. 3. Click Save 4. Locate the *.gdl file on your computer and email as an attachment to Graco InvisiPac Technical Assistance. 20 334610A LineSite Settings LineSite Settings Depending on your current user permissions, some pages may not be available. For permission control details, see User Management, page 23. Hardware Management This page allows you to add and configure settings for Wireless Monitors, Repeaters, and Gateways. For details, see Add Hardware, page 16. Note Click to remove hardware. Device & System This section of the page shows a list of the Wireless Monitors and Repeaters that are added to LineSite. • Name • Driver • Communication Address • Gateway • Status • Actions Gateways This section of the page shows a list of the Gateway(s) that are added to the LineSite Server. • Name • Driver • Network Address • Status • Actions 334610A 21 LineSite Settings Connectivity & Network Settings include: • MyLineSite Relay • E-mail Support • Network Configuration Time & Language Select a system language and time zone for the web application. 22 334610A LineSite Settings User Management Add User The User Mangement page is accessed by clicking Settings and then User Management on the left menu bar. 1. Click the Add button. Note The User Management page is only visible for users with user_admin permissions. 2. Enter user information. 3. Click Create User. This page lists the following information for all users that have been added: Change or Reset Password • ID 1. Click on User Management on the left menu. • Username 2. Click a user from the Users List. • Name 3. Click Change Password or Reset Password. • Email 4. Click Save. • Language • Permissions Disable User • Status When a user is disabled, the user is unable to login. All data associated with the user is still available. Only users with user_admin permissions are able to disable users. Permission Levels Permission superuser sys_admin user_admin none Description Able to access all items Able to manage hardware Able to manage users Able to view connected systems 1. Click a user from the users list. 2. Click Disable user from the Actions module. 3. Enter your password and click Save. Delete User Only users with user_admin permissions are able to delete users. 1. Click a user from the users list. 2. Click Delete user from the Actions module. 3. Enter your password and click Save. 334610A 23 LineSite Settings Software and Applications Follow steps below to complete a LineSite software update. Settings, 1. On the LineSite side menu bar, click Settings Applications. then click Software & Applications 2. The following screen will appear. & Applications page. Navigate to the file’s location on the computer and select the *.gup file to upload. Note The *.gup update file must be saved on the computer on which you are currently viewing the LineSite Software & Applications page. 3. Available updates will be highlighted with a green icon next to the software description. Note If no green icons appear next to the software descriptions, the software is already up to date or the uploaded file is older than what is currently installed. 4. To complete the updates with a green icon shown, click “Make Changes & Update” button. Note The Server will restart during the update process. Wait until the Server LED is solid green before navigating away from the Software & Applications page. If MyLineSite is enabled: MyLineSite service will automatically determine which updates are available. Click on Check for updates…, then continue to step 3. new updates… If MyLineSite is not enabled: Download the latest version of LineSite software from the Graco Product Knowledge Exchange (Graco PKE). After downloading the file, click on the Choose File button on the LineSite Software 24 5. To Remove Existing Application & Driver from LineSite: un-check the check-box next to the desired Application & Driver, then click “Make Changes & Update”. Note Removing Application & Driver software from LineSite could have unintended consequences. Consult your Graco Representative before performing this procedure. 334610A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting During Setup/Installation Problem Cause Solution All Configurations Do not have Admin privileges. Unable to set Static IP on Computer. Unable to access LineSite setup Server is not powered. page at 192.168.178.200. Server has not booted up. Server has error. Computer is not connected to same network as Server. Computer is not on same Subnet. Firewall blocking access. Contact I.T. department to set static IP on Computer. Perform Server Verification, page 29. Review Install Server, page 9 ,for your LineSite configuration. Contact IT department to resolve firewall restrictions and IP IP Address conflict. address conflicts. Ethernet cable compatibility (cross-over Replace Ethernet cable between Server and Ethernet Switch with vs. patch). the opposite Ethernet cable type. Gateway does not appear in the Gateway not powered. Perform Hardware Management page. Gateway Verification, page 30. Gateway not booted up. Gateway has error/misconfigured. Gateway is not connected to the same network as the Server. Gateway is not on same subnet as the Server. Firewall is blocking Gateway (UDP ports…). Contact I.T. department to resolve firewall restrictions and IP address conflicts. IP Address conflict. Ethernet cable compatibility (cross-over Replace Ethernet cable between Gateway and Ethernet Switch vs. patch). with the opposite Ethernet cable type. 334610A 25 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Wireless Monitor will not Pair ADM Software needs to be updated. with the Gateway (i.e. the LED’s don’t flash when I insert the Setup Token). Solution Update ADM software to latest version. Note The latest version of software can be found on the Graco Product Knowledge Exchange (graco.custhelp.com). Token was not inserted while system Power ON system and wait until power was already ON. the home screen is shown before inserting token into the ADM Wireless Monitor is not plugged into the Review Install Wireless Monitors, InvisiPac. page 15. Wrong token inserted (black token or Locate the LIneSite pairing token blue token with a different function). that came with the Server and repeat Add Hardware, page 16. Wireless Monitor does not Monitor was paired using the wrong Review appear on the LineSite Hardware Setup Token. Create Setup Token, page 16, Management page. and Add Hardware, page 16. Out of range. Wireless Repeater does not Repeater was paired using the wrong appear on the LineSite Hardware Setup Token. Management page. Out of range. Ensure pairing token was created for the Gateway that is closest to the Monitor. Place Repeater between Gateway and Monitor or move Gateway closer to Monitor. Review Create Setup Token, page 16, and Add Hardware, page 16. Ensure pairing token was created for the Gateway that is closest to the Monitor. Remove any physical obstacles between Gateway and Repeater. Place Gateway and Repeater closer to each other. Stand--Alone Configuration Stand After setting static IP on LineSite Server is unplugged. Settings page, I cannot access Server has not booted. LineSite. Server has error. Server is not on same network as computer. Perform Server Verification, page 29. Review Install Server: StandAlone Configuration, page 12. PC was not moved to same Subnet as new IP of Server. Server and PC accidentally got assigned the same IP address. Anti-Virus software could be blocking Contact I.T. department to enable access. website access. 26 334610A Troubleshooting Problem Cause When I try to enable MyLineSite, MyLineSite is not available in the it gives an error message. Stand-Alone configuration because the Server is NOT connected to the Internet. I tried to setup the SMTP Server SMTP Server not available in for email alerts, and I am not Stand-Alone because the Server is NOT getting emails. connected to the corporate Network. Solution Network or Cellular Configuration is required for MyLineSite service. Network or Cellular Configuration is required to receive emails. Network Configuration When I try to enable MyLineSite, Server has error. it gives error message. Server is not connected to Internet. Outgoing Port 443 is blocked by I.T. (SSH must be allowed). Perform Server Verification, page 29. Check physical network connections between devices. If issue persists, contact I.T. department. Contact I.T. department to enable access to port 443. Cellular Configuration When I try to enable MyLineSite, Cellular Modem is not plugged into same Review Install Server: Cellular it gives error message. Ethernet Network as Server. Configuration, page 11. Bad Ethernet cable (wiring issue). Cell Modem powered up after the Server Cycle power to the Server (leave Cell Modem on) and retry. Antenna for Cell Modem is disconnected. Verify Cell Modem has the appropriate antenna connected. Wrong Antenna connected to Cell See Install Server: Cellular Modem. Configuration, page 11. Cell Modem is not configured (APN). Only applies to 4G modems. See Cell Modem manual for proper setup. Cellular Data Plan is not enabled for the Contact cellular provider to set Cell Modem. up a plan. No Cellular coverage. I setup the custom URL for MyLineSite. Even though I type the URL into a web-browser, I cannot access LineSite. 334610A Move Cellular Antenna to new location. Device (computer, tablet, smartphone) is Verify device is able to connect not connected to the Internet. to the Internet. Website is blocked by I.T. Contact I.T. department to enable website access. 27 Troubleshooting After Setup/Installation Problem I cannot remember how to get to the LineSite page. LineSite says my InvisiPac is “Offline”. LineSite page loads too slow. Cause Solution N/A Repeat installation process for your LineSite configuration and bookmark URL upon completion. A connection cannot be established Perform Wireless Monitor to the system. Verification, page 31. If problem persists, perform Gateway Verification, page 30. Poor connection to the Server. Cellular configuration: Move Cell Modem and/or antenna for better reception. If better cell reception is not an option, consider changing to network configuration. Network configuration: Contact I.T department to improve page loading time. I can login to LineSite, but the data A connection cannot be established Perform Wireless Monitor to the system. Verification, page 31. If never updates even though the problem persists, perform InvisiPac is running. Gateway Verification, page 30. N/A I forgot my Password. If SMTP is enabled and device is connected locally to the Server, press the “Forgot Password” button to receive an email with credentials I forgot my Password and I am not N/A using MyLineSite or SMTP Email Server. 28 Otherwise, contact the LineSite user_admin to have password reset. Contact the LineSite user_admin to have password reset. This most likely is the person who performed the initial LineSite installation. 334610A Troubleshooting Server Verification If Ethernet Switch is not on a “Network”: Use this procedure to verify that the Server is working correctly. • Stand—Alone Configuration: The “Network” consists of the Computer(s) plugged directly into the Ethernet Switch. Follow the steps in sequential order until a contradiction is found, then follow instructions to correct Server operation. • Network Configuration: The “Network” is the Corporate Intranet. Plug the Ethernet Switch into the Corporate Intranet. 1. Green LED is on. • Cellular Configuration: The “Network” is connected to the Cellular Modem. Plug the Ethernet Switch into the Cellular Modem. Note The Green LED should be ON when Power is plugged in and the Server boots up. This can take up to 3 minutes. If Green LED is not on: • Plug in power and wait for Server to boot up (can take a few minutes). • If Red LED is on, there was an error. Try to reboot. If Red LED is still on, replace Server. 2. Ethernet cable is plugged into Server. Note An Ethernet Cable must ALWAYS be plugged into the Server. The Ethernet cable should go from the Server to the Ethernet Switch. If Ethernet Cable is not plugged in: • Plug Ethernet Cable in between the Server and Ethernet Switch 3. Ethernet Switch is plugged into a “Network” Note For the LineSite to be accessed via a Computer, tablet, or smartphone, the Server must be discoverable on the Network to which those devices are attached. 334610A 4. First-Time Setup completed Note To use LineSite, a user must complete the First-Time setup. The First-Time setup should be completed the first time a user connects to the Server. • Stand-Alone Configuration: Connect to LineSite using a Computer that is plugged directly into the Ethernet Switch (See Install Server: StandAlone Configuration, page 12). • Network Configuration: Connect to LineSite using a Computer that is plugged into the Corporate Network (See Install Server: Network Configuration, page 9 ). The Computer must be on the same Subnet as the Server. • Cellular Configuration: Connect to LineSite by connecting a Computer directly to the Ethernet Switch (See Install Server: Cellular Configuration, page 11). After setup is complete, disconnect this Computer from the Ethernet Switch. 29 Troubleshooting Gateway Verification Repeater Verification Use this section to verify that the Gateway is working correctly. Use this section to verify that the Repeater is working correctly. Follow the steps in sequential order until a contradiction is found, then follow instructions to correct Gateway operation. Follow the steps in sequential order until a contradiction is found, then follow instructions to correct Repeater operation. 1. LED # 3 is flashing. See LED Status. 1. LED #6 is ON. See LED Status) Note Note LED #3 should be FLASHING when Power is plugged in and the Gateway is connected to the network. LED #6 should be ON when Power is plugged into the Repeater. If LED #3 is not flashing: • Plug in power and wait for Gateway to start 2. Gateway is paired to Server. If LED #6 is not ON: • Plug power into the Repeater. If LED #6 does not turn on, replace Repeater. 2. Repeater is paired to Server. Note Note Gateway should be listed in the Hardware Management, page 21, after the Gateway has been added to the Server. See Add Hardware, page 16. Repeater should be listed in the Hardware Management, page 21, after the Repeater has been added to the Server. See Add Hardware, page 16. If Gateway is not listed: If Repeater is not listed: • Perform Add Hardware, page 16 for the Gateway. • Perform the Add Hardware, page 16 for the Repeater. 3. Gateway is connected on hardware management page. 3. Repeater should display as on the Hardware Management page when: Note • Repeater is powered ON. Gateway should have a status of • Repeater is within wireless range of the Gateway it is paired to. when the Gateway is powered on and connected to the network. If Gateway is not connected: • Ensure the Gateway is plugged into the Ethernet Switch with an Ethernet cable. • Ensure the Gateway is on the same subnet as the Server. • Attempt power cycle on Gateway. Ensure Ethernet switch is powered on before applying power to the Gateway. 30 334610A Troubleshooting Wireless Monitor Verification Use this section to verify that the Wireless Monitor is working correctly. Follow the steps in sequential order until a contradiction is found, then follow instructions to correct Wireless Monitor operation. 1. LED #6 is ON. See LED Status for LED numbers. Note LED #6 should be ON when Power is plugged into the Wireless Monitor. If LED #6 is not ON: • Plug power into the Wireless Monitor, see Install Wireless Monitors, page 15. If LED #6 does not turn on, replace Wireless Monitor. 2. Wireless Monitor is paired to Server. Note Wireless Monitor should be listed in the Hardware Management, page 21, after it has been added to the Server. See Add Hardware, page 16 If Wireless Monitor is not listed: • Perform the Add Hardware, page 16. 3. Wireless Monitor should display as on the Hardware Management page when: • The Wireless Monitor is within wireless range of the Gateway it is paired to. Cellular Modem Verification 1. Cellular Modem is ON. Note Cellular Modem LEDs should turn on when the device is powered ON. If no LEDs turn on, replace Cellular Modem (contact service provider). 2. Cellular Modem is plugged into Ethernet Switch. Note Cellular Modem should have an Ethernet cable connected between its Ethernet port and the Ethernet switch. 3. Cellular Modem is connected to the Internet. Note Cellular Modem should be connected to the Internet after being powered up for 2 minutes. If the Cellular Modem is failing to connect to the Internet, refer to the Cellular Modem documentation to troubleshoot connectivity and provisioning issues. • Wireless Monitor is powered ON. 334610A 31 Troubleshooting LED Status Wireless Monitor and Repeater Server Gateway Wireless Monitor and Repeater LED Description Condition Status 1 Send/Receive Solid Green Solid Green Data is being sent or received 2 Signal Strength 3 4 5 Network Connection Error 6 CAN Communication Power Solid Green Solid Red Flashing Orange Strong signal Strong signal if the LED is on for longer than it is off. Connected to network Error with device Server is loading Solid Green Power is on Flashing Green Server LED Description Condition Status 1 2 3 Error Loading Ready Solid Red Solid Orange Error with device Server is loading Solid Green Power is on Gateway LED Description Condition Status 1 2 Send Receive Data is being sent Data is being received 3 Network Connection Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Flashing Green 4, 5 and 6 Signal Strength Signal Strength 4 and 5 Signal Strength 6 32 Solid Green Solid Green Solid Green Power is on Connected to network Strong signal Medium signal Low signal 334610A Parts Parts Starter Kits US 24W986 International 24Y616 Ref No. Description Part No. Part No. Qty. 1 Server 24W982 24W982 1 2 Gateway 24W983 24Y131 1 4 Ethernet Switch 24Y474 24Y474 1 5 CABLE, Ethernet, 7 ft. (2 m) - - - - - - 1 6 InvisiPac Software Upgrade Token (black); not shown 24R324 24R324 LineSite Server, 24W982 Ref 11 12 13 Part 24W322 15M122 120050 14 127991 15 127992 334610A Description 1 Wireless Monitor Kits Qty 1 1 1 MODULE, server TOKEN, blue CABLE, communication, CAT5, straight thru pin out POWER SUPPLY, 12V DC, 1 lps, barrel, US KIT, power supply, 1 international AC plug (4 interchangeable plugs) 24W984 — US 24Y126 — International Ref 21 22 Part ----- Description MODULE, monitor CABLE, CAN, female/female Qty 1 1 33 Parts Repeater Cellular Kit, 24Y475 24W985 — US 24Y127 — International Ref 31 32 Part ----- 33 --- Description MODULE, repeater POWER SUPPLY, 12V DC, lps, barrel, international KIT, power supply, international AC plug (4 plugs) Qty 1 1 1 Ref 41 42 43 44 34 Part --------- Description MODULE, cellular SLEEVE, heat shrink TIE, cable CABLE, Ethernet; 7 ft. (2.1 m); not shown Qty 1 1 1 1 334610A Appendix A — Mac or Linux Appendix A — Mac or Linux Instructions to install the Server on Mac or Linux computer operating systems. iv. The Router IP Address is the four-number sequence (W.X.Y.Z) next to the “Default Route” label. Install Server: Network Configuration v. Installation instructions for Mac and Linux operating systems. 3. Navigate to Router’s configuration page and determine IP Address of Server. Note 1. Connect the Server. All Routers have slightly different configuration pages and methods of accessing the page. These steps are written generically. There may be other steps needed to complete this task. Contact your IT support person for further assistance. a. Mount the Server and Ethernet switch near a power source. b. Connect two Ethernet cables between the Server, Ethernet Switch, and Computer. c. Connect the Ethernet cable between your company’s Ethernet (usually from an Ethernet Router) and the Ethernet Switch. d. Connect the power to the Ethernet Switch and wait one minute while the device starts. e. Connect power to the Server and wait for three minutes while the Server starts. The green LED on the Server will be on when complete. 2. Set the Computer’s IP Address so that the computer can communicate with the Server. a. Determine IP address of Router. Use method 1 or method 2. Mac i. Click on the Apple Menu in the top left. Preferences. Click on Click on System Preferences Network. Network ii. On the left side of the Network window, ensure Ethernet is highlighted. iii. The Router IP Address is the four-number sequence (W.X.Y.Z) next to the “Router” label. iv. Go to step 3. Linux i. Click the System Settings icon on the left task bar. ii. In the System Settings Page, click the Network icon. iii. In the Network page ensure Wired is highlighted. Once Wired is highlighted, the connection information will display. 334610A Go to step 3. a. Open an internet browser (internet explorer, firefox, chrome, safari, etc.). b. Type the IP Address of the Router into the address bar, then press ENTER. c. A username and password screen may appear. If so, enter the username and password of the router to continue to the router’s configuration page. Note Many routers have a default user/password. If you do not know the user/password, determine the manufacturer and model of your router and search for the default user/password on the Internet. If you cannot find the correct user/password, contact your IT support person for further assistance. d. You should now be viewing the Router’s configuration page. Look for a section that says “DHCP”. Click on “DHCP” and find the “DHCP Client List”. In the list, you should see one item named “linesite”, with an associated “MAC Address” and “Assigned IP”. Write down this “Assigned IP.” e. In the DHCP settings, there are two IP address, usually named “Start IP Address” and “End IP Address”. Write these two IP addresses down. 4. Navigate to the Server’s IP address to setup LineSite. 35 Appendix B — Mac or Linux a. Open a new Internet Browser window, and navigate to the IP address of the Server, which was determined in step 3.d. Place the IP address into the browser’s address bar and press ENTER. b. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the setup of the Server. 5. Assign Static IP address to Server. a. Navigate to IP settings on LineSite website. See Connectivity & Network, page 22. b. Assign the static IP address of the Server. Make certain that the IP address you choose is outside the “Start” to “End” IP address range (values were noted in step C.f.). For example, if the “End” IP address is 192.168.0.199, enter “192.168.0.200” as the Static IP address. c. Write down the assigned Static IP address and store in a permanent location 6. Bookmark the Server’s IP address for easy access. See Bookmark the Server IP Address, page 14. 7. The Server is installed. Appendix B — Mac or Linux Install Server: Cellular Configuration Installation instructions for Mac and Linux operating systems. 1. Connect the hardware. 2. Attempt to access LineSite using DNS. Internet Browser: type linesite.lan/ into address and press Enter. The LineSite setup page should appear. Enter Continue to step 4. If not, continue to step 3. 3. Access the LineSite using default IP (192.168.178.200. The PC must be on the same 36 subnet) or Cellular Model DHCP assigned IP (login to cell modem at 192.168.1.1). 4. Follow on-screen setup. Enable MyLineSite (Cellular Configuration must have MyLineSite enabled), and setup the custom URL at which LineSite will be accessed. 5. After completing the LineSite URL on an internet connected device. 6. Server is installed. Continue to Gateway setup, see Install Gateway, page 15. 334610A Appendix C — Mac or Linux Appendix C — Mac or Linux Stand--Alone Install Server: Stand Configuration b. In “System Preferences” click on the Network icon. 1. Connect Server. a. Mount the Server and Ethernet switch near a power source. b. Connect Ethernet cable between the Server and Ethernet Switch. Connect second Ethernet cable between the computer and Switch. c. Connect the power to the Ethernet Switch and wait 1 minute while the device starts. d. Connect power to the Server and wait for 3 minutes while the Server starts. The green LED will be on when complete. 2. Set the Computer’s IP Address so that the computer can communicate with the Server. Mac (OS-X) c. In the “Network” window, click on the pull-down menu by “Location:” and click Edit Locations… a. Click on the “System Preferences” tab at the bottom of the screen. 334610A 37 Appendix C — Mac or Linux d. Add a location named Static IP and click Done. Done f. Type 192.168.178.201 in the “IP Address” field. Type 255.255.255.0 in the “Subnet Mask” field. Type 192.168.178.1 in the “Router” field. Type 8.8.8.8 in the “DNS Apply. Server” field and click Apply e. Back in the “Network” window, click on the pull-down menu by Configure IPv4: and Manually. select Manually Linux a. Click on the System Settings icon. 38 334610A Appendix C — Mac or Linux Network. b. In “System Settings”, click on Network f. Next to “Addresses”, click Add and type 192.168.178.201 under “Address”, then type 255.255.255.0 under “Netmask”. Click Save… . Linux via Terminal a. Press Ctrl-Alt-T to open the terminal. b. Type the following command: nano /etc/network/interfaces c. c. Add/edit this into the existing file: “auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.178.201 gateway 192.168.178.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 dns-nameServers 8.8.8.8” In “Network”, click on Options… d. Type the following command: /etc/init.d/networking restart e. Verify the changes in IP with the following command: ifconfig eth0 d. In the “Options” window, click on the IPv4 Settings tab. f. Close the terminal. 3. Open an Internet browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.) 4. In the Internet Address field of the browser, type the following address: 192.168.178.200 5. Follow the on-screen setup steps to complete Server installation. 6. Use LineSite website to change the Server static IP to 192.168.1.10. 7. Follow steps to assign computer static IP to 192.168.1.20. e. In the “IPv4 Settings” tab, click the pull-down Manual. menu next to “method:” and select Manual 8. Type in Server IP 192.168.1.10 into Internet Enter. Browser. Press Enter 9. The LineSite Login/Home page should appear. Bookmark this page in your Internet browser. 10. Continue to 11. Bookmark the Server’s IP address for easy access. See Bookmark the Server IP Address, page 14. 12. The Server is installed. 334610A 39 Appendix D Appendix D 3. Click Devices/Systems to manually pair a Wireless Monitor or a Repeater. Instructions to manually pair Wireless Monitors, Repeaters, and Gateways. a. Select driver type for device. b. Select the Gateway the device is attached to. c. Manually Pair Hardware The Communication Address will automatically display. Enter the Name of the Device / System. d. Click the Add Hardware button. To add hardware: HARDWARE. 1. Click ADD OTHER HARDWARE 4. For Gateways: a. Select driver for device. 2. Select the hardware. b. Enter the Network Address and Name of Gateway. c. Devices/Systems 40 Gateway Click the Add Hardware button. 5. After the hardware has been added, hover over the image of the new hardware image to display the Mac Address for the hardware. The Mac Address is located on the identification label on the hardware. 334610A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications LineSite Remote Monitoring Solution US LineSite Server Power Supply Input Power Supply Output Internal Memory Storage Capacity (approx.) (Daily InvisiPac run-time and associated storage capacity) LineSite Gateway Power Supply Input Power Supply Output Wireless Range, US Model Wireless Range, International Model LineSite Repeater Power Supply Input Power Supply Output Wireless Range, US Model Wireless Range, International Model LineSite Wireless Monitor Wireless Range, US Model Wireless Range, International Model Cellular Modem (3G) Power Supply Input Power Supply Output FCC ID IC 334610A Metric 100-240 VAC, 0.5A MAX 12 VDC, 1.25A MAX 8 hours/day: 50 InvisiPacs 16 hours/day: 35 InvisiPacs 24 hours/day: 25 InvisiPacs 100-240 VAC, 0.5A MAX 12 VDC, 1A MAX 150 ft FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 82 ft FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B IC: 1846A-PROS2B 100-240 VAC, 0.5A MAX 12 VDC, 1.25A MAX 150 ft FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 IC: 1846A-XBEEPRO2 82 ft FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B IC: 1846A-PROS2B 46 m 25 m 46 m 25 m 150 ft. FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 FCC ID: MCQ-XBEEPRO2 82 ft FCC ID: MCQ-PROS2B IC: 1846A-PROS2B 46 m 100-240 VAC, 0.3A MAX 5 VDC, 1.2A MAX R17DE910-DUAL 5131A-DE910DUAL N/A N/A N/A N/A 25 m 41 Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is 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 twelve 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. 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Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Original Instructions. This manual contains English. MM 334610 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 Revision A, Ocotober 2015
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