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PrismaPro 2 - Manual
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1 Contents 2 Welcome to PrismaPro 2 ....................................................................................................................... 6
3 Licensing ................................................................................................................................................ 7
4 User Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Main Screen ................................................................................................................................... 8
4.3 Formula Select Screen ................................................................................................................... 9
4.4 Dispense Screen .......................................................................................................................... 10
4.5 Job Status Screen ......................................................................................................................... 12
4.6 Place / Remove Can Screens ....................................................................................................... 13
4.7 Maintenance Screen .................................................................................................................... 14
5 How to dispense .................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1 Basics of dispensing with PrismaPro ........................................................................................... 15
5.1.1 Step 1 - Open the Formula Selection Screen .................................................................... 15
5.1.2 Step 2 - Select a formula...................................................................................................... 15
5.1.3 Step 3 - Check the formula .................................................................................................. 16
5.1.4 Step 4 Job Status Screen ................................................................................................... 17
5.1.5 Step 5 Place Can ............................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Refill during dispense .................................................................................................................. 17
6 How to ................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.1 Select Formula ............................................................................................................................. 18
6.2 Select Standard Formula ............................................................................................................. 19
6.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.2 Selecting a Standard Formula .............................................................................................. 20
6.3 Select Own formula ..................................................................................................................... 22
6.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 22
6.3.2 Selecting an Own Formula ................................................................................................... 23
6.3.3 Add a new formula .............................................................................................................. 24
6.3.4 Deleting an Own Formula .................................................................................................... 26
6.4 Create Manual formula ............................................................................................................... 27
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6.4.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 27
6.5 Select History Formula ................................................................................................................ 28
6.5.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 28
6.6 Select Spectro Formulas .............................................................................................................. 29
6.6.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 29
6.6.2 L*a*b measuring ................................................................................................................. 30
6.6.3 Formulating ......................................................................................................................... 31
6.7 Select Colorcards ......................................................................................................................... 32
6.7.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 32
6.8 Adjust Formulas ........................................................................................................................... 34
7 Maintenance........................................................................................................................................ 36
7.1 General ........................................................................................................................................ 36
7.2 Refill Canisters ............................................................................................................................. 37
7.3 Dispenser settings ....................................................................................................................... 40
7.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 40
7.3.2 Settings ................................................................................................................................ 40
7.4 Configure dispenser settings ....................................................................................................... 42
7.5 Channel settings .......................................................................................................................... 44
8 Menu ................................................................................................................................................... 47
8.1 File Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 47
8.1.1 Backup Now ......................................................................................................................... 47
8.1.2 Export .................................................................................................................................. 47
8.1.3 Import .................................................................................................................................. 48
8.1.4 Create / Restore Install Set .................................................................................................. 48
8.1.5 Change Language ................................................................................................................. 50
8.1.6 Lock ...................................................................................................................................... 51
8.1.7 Log off .................................................................................................................................. 51
8.2 Programs Menu ........................................................................................................................... 52
8.2.1 Cleanup ................................................................................................................................ 53
8.2.2 Reports ................................................................................................................................ 54
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8.3 Setup Menu ................................................................................................................................. 55
8.4 Help Menu ................................................................................................................................... 56
9 Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 57
9.1 Components ................................................................................................................................ 57
9.1.1 View ..................................................................................................................................... 58
9.1.2 Edit / Add ............................................................................................................................. 59
9.1.3 Delete .................................................................................................................................. 60
9.2 Cans ............................................................................................................................................. 61
9.2.1 Empty Cans .......................................................................................................................... 62
9.2.2 Prefilled Cans ....................................................................................................................... 64
9.3 Units ............................................................................................................................................ 66
9.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 66
9.3.2 View ..................................................................................................................................... 67
9.3.3 Edit / Add ............................................................................................................................. 67
9.3.4 Delete .................................................................................................................................. 69
9.4 Labels ........................................................................................................................................... 70
9.4.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 70
9.4.2 Layouts ................................................................................................................................ 71
9.4.3 Print Actions ........................................................................................................................ 74
9.5 Users ............................................................................................................................................ 76
9.5.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 76
9.5.2 Viewing ................................................................................................................................ 77
9.5.3 Editing .................................................................................................................................. 78
9.6 Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 79
9.6.1 General settings ................................................................................................................... 80
9.6.2 Dispenser settings ............................................................................................................... 80
9.6.3 Shop Settings ....................................................................................................................... 82
9.6.4 Prices / Labels settings ........................................................................................................ 83
9.6.5 Security settings .................................................................................................................. 84
9.6.6 Formula settings .................................................................................................................. 84
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9.6.7 Formula update settings ...................................................................................................... 85
9.6.8 Spectro settings ................................................................................................................... 85
9.6.9 Task schedule settings ......................................................................................................... 85
10 Formula import ................................................................................................................................ 87
10.1 Automatic import ........................................................................................................................ 87
10.2 Manual import ............................................................................................................................. 87
10.3 Scheduled update ........................................................................................................................ 87
11 Gravimetric feedback ...................................................................................................................... 88
11.1 Tolerances ................................................................................................................................... 88
11.2 Scale properties ........................................................................................................................... 89
12 Install PrismaPro .............................................................................................................................. 92
13 Backup PrismaPro ............................................................................................................................ 93
13.1 General ........................................................................................................................................ 93
13.2 Application Data Backup ............................................................................................................. 93
13.3 Customer Data Backup ................................................................................................................ 93
13.4 Automatic backup ....................................................................................................................... 94
13.5 Manual Backup ............................................................................................................................ 95
14 Recovery .......................................................................................................................................... 96
15 Error messages .............................................................................................................................. 100
15.1 General ...................................................................................................................................... 100
15.2 PrismaPro errors ........................................................................................................................ 100
15.3 Dispenser errors ........................................................................................................................ 103
16 Table of figures .............................................................................................................................. 119
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2 Welcome to PrismaPro 2
PrismaPro 2 is the software program to control your Fast & Fluid Management Automatic Color Dispenser. PrismaPro can be used for Harbil, Tintmaster and FA dispensers as well as the Accutinter. PrismaPro can contain both standard formulas and custom made formulas. This manual assists you in using PrismaPro. It gives clear information about the use of the actual screen. Because PrismaPro can be configured to customers requirements, it is possible that some functions are not described or that screens look different.
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3 Licensing
Figure 1: License Screen
When you first start PrismaPro, the license screen (Figure 1) will show. Without registration PrismaPro will run for 60 days in trial mode. After that you must register PrismaPro or it will stop working.
- Enter the shop name - Enter the Contact person - Enter the Authorization code - Click theRegister-button
If the entered details are correct PrismaPro is now registered. For a more detailed description of the license procedure see the document Licensing PrismaPro.pdf. This document is available on the following 2 locations:
- In the Documents folder on the installation CD - On the download section of the Http://www.fast-fluid.com website.
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4 User Interface
4.1 General In this chapter the PrismaPro user interface will be described. A number of screenshots will explain basic interface parts which are used throughout this document. The screen in Figure 2 is the PrismaPro Main Screen. When you start PrismaPro this is the first screen you see. It allows access to all functionality available in PrismaPro.
4.2 Main Screen
Figure 2: PrismaPro Main Screen
Nr. Function
1 The menu is used to access all functionality in PrismaPro
2 The toolbar is used to access important functionality in PrismaPro, such as dispensing and maintenance
3 The status bar displays information about the current PrismaPro environment, such as canisters that need refilling
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4.3 Formula Select Screen The screen in Figure 3 is the Formula Select Screen. This is a powerful way of selecting which formula you want to dispense. It allows you to search through your Standard, Own, History and Spectro formulas and gives the ability to create custom formulas via the manual tab page.
Figure 3: Formula Select Screen
Nr. Function
1 The different ways to dispense a formula are separated by tab pages
2 The search fields are a powerful tool to select the desired formula
3 The Clear-button clears any search criteria selected in 2
4 The formula grid displays all formulas which comply with the search criteria entered in 2
5 The Back-button takes you back to the previous step in selecting a formula to dispense
6 Once a formula has been selected the Next-button will take you to the next step (the Dispense screen)
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4.4 Dispense Screen
Figure 4: Dispense Screen
Nr. Function
1 The Formula Box shows the details of the selected formula. The Approximate Color is a feature that should be supported by the database. The color shown on the screen depends on the settings of the monitor and values given with the formula import. When for a formula the color is unknown, PrismaPro will show an empty field. The fields in this part of the screen depend on the configuration
2 The Components Box shows which colorants are to be dispensed in which amounts. The base paint can that has to be placed in the dispenser is displayed below the colorant quantities
3 The number of cans to be dispensed
4 The Can Size for the formula to dispense in. PrismaPro can force you to select a can size or set the smallest can size as default. PrismaPro recalculates the required colorant amounts
5 Click on the Job status-button or press F6 to open the Job status window. This window shows the actual actions of the dispenser. The window opens automatically
6 Click on the Maintenance-button or press F7 to open the machine maintenance window to refill the canisters
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Nr. Function
7 Click on the Save-button to save the current (adapted) formula as an own formula
8 Click on the Adjust-button to make manual adjustments to the formula
9 PrismaPro can calculate the formula price for you. PrismaPro needs the colorant prices and Prefilled Can prices
10 Click on the Print-button to print an (additional) label for the selected formula. It is possible that PrismaPro has configured to print a label automatically
11 Click on the Back-button to close the Dispense window and return to the Select formula window. The Esc -key has the same function as the Back-button
12 Click on the Dispense-button to start the dispensing process. You can also start this process by pressing F8
13 Select whether the whole adjusted formula should be dispensed or only the adjustments. Note: This option field is only available when the formula was adjusted by the operator.
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4.5 Job Status Screen
Figure 5: Job Status Screen
Nr. Function
1 The Abort-button allows you to cancel the current job
2 The Remove-button allows you to remove a job from the queue
3 The Remove All-button allows you to remove all jobs from the queue and abort the current job
4 The Components List shows all components of the active job
5 The Progress Bar shows an indication of the progress of the current job
6 The Queue shows all jobs waiting to process and the current one being processed. The jobs are sorted by the time theyre added to the queue
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4.6 Place / Remove Can Screens
Figure 6: Place Can Screen
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1 Here the message will be displayed. This can be any type of message, but most it one of these: - Place Can - Remove Can - Aborted
2 Shows the recipe details if applicable
3 Use this button to place or remove the can. It can also be used to agree on whatever message is shown in 1. The text on this button is adjusted automatically. Note: In this example it says Can placed, but it can also say:
- Remove Can - OK
4 The Abort-button will abort the process
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4.7 Maintenance Screen
Figure 7: Maintenance Screen
Nr. Function
1 Opens the dialog for refilling the selected canister. The button becomes activated when you select a canister
2 Starts the purge action of the selected canister
3 Purging all pumps that have not been used for a while
4 Purge all pumps. This is recommended to do every morning
5 Agitate. This informs the dispenser to start agitating until stopped
6 Clean the nozzles by turning the turntable a number of rounds. The number of rounds is set in the Dispenser settings
7 Select the sequence of displaying of the canisters: - Canister ID - Current level - Component code
8 The biggest part of the Maintenance Screen shows all available canisters in PrismaPro
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5 How to dispense
5.1 Basics of dispensing with PrismaPro
Dispensing is easy with PrismaPro: - Select a formula - Select a can size - Click on the dispense button and place the correct can
To understand how to select a formula and to have it dispensed, follow the steps described below.
5.1.1 Step 1 - Open the Formula Selection Screen
- Click on the Formula-button (Figure 8)or press F3 in the main screen
Figure 8: Toolbar
5.1.2 Step 2 - Select a formula
Enter the name of the desired collection (e.g. RAL) in the Collection field, or click on the arrow and select RAL from the dropdown-list of available collections. Collection
You select the product and color code in the same way. You can start the formula search with the product or color code too. If the Dispense Screen does not open automatically and all fields are filled out, click the Next-button to open continue to the next step.
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5.1.3 Step 3 - Check the formula
Figure 9: Dispense Screen
In the Dispense Screen the details of the selected formula are displayed in the Formula Box (1). Make sure this is indeed the desired formula before you dispense it. If its the wrong formula you can always go back to the previous step by clicking the Back-button. Right next to the Formula Box the colorants the formula contains are shown. The amount to be dispensed is calculated and will change if you select a different can size (2). Below the Colorants there is an image of a can which displays what type of can will be used. Next to the can the Number of Cans to be dispensed and the Can Size can be adjusted. In this edit box you can chose from a number of prefilled cans or manually enter a custom can size. Note that when you select a different can size the picture of the can will also change. Click on the Dispense-button to start dispensing.
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5.1.4 Step 4 Job Status Screen
The Job Status Screen (Figure 5 on page 8) opens as soon as the dispensing process starts. This screen shows the progress of the dispensing process and indicates the action being carried out by the machine. If necessary, PrismaPro will ask you to place a can in the dispenser or to remove a can. When dispensing has finished, this screen closes automatically and you are returned to the Dispense Screen (Step 3). Clicking on the Hide-button in Job Status Screen or pressing the Esc-key will return you to the Select Formula Screen (Step 2). This has no consequences for the dispensing process.
5.1.5 Step 5 Place Can
PrismaPro shows a popup screen (Figure 6 on page 13) asking you to place the can. This screen will also show you the details of the dispense job.
- Place the can After the dispense process is finished PrismaPro will request you to remove the can. This will happen in a similar screen. This screen shows the same information as the Place Can Screen, but also shows how much has actually been dispensed.
- Remove the can
5.2 Refill during dispense
During dispense the canisters can run out of colorant. When a canister does not contain enough colorant to complete the dispense action, PrismaPro will request you to refill the canister.
- The Maintenance Screen appears - After refilling you can continue with dispensing
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6 How to
6.1 Select Formula
Chapters 6.2 to 6.7 will explain each different formula type available in PrismaPro and how to work dispense a recipe with them. There are (up to) six different formula types:
- Standard - Own - History - Manual - Spectro - Orders - Colorcards
It is possible that one ore more formula types are not available or a different formula set is available. This depends on your colorant supplier. PrismaPro is highly configurable and your colorant supplier may have requested to disable certain functionalities. The demo version of PrismaPro comes with the databases Standard, Own, Manual and History. The options Spectro, Orders and Colorcards are also available in the demo version, but are upon request in the full version.
You can access these formulas by clicking the Formula-button or pressing F3. You will see the window as in Figure 10. In this window you can navigate to the different formula types.
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6.2 Select Standard Formula
6.2.1 General
Figure 10: Formula Select Screen - Standard
The Standard -tab sheet (Figure 10) shows all standard formulas. They cannot be edited directly. You can change the formula in the Dispense Screen and store it as an Own-formula. (For more information about this see chapter 6.8) The screen is build up in 2 parts:
- Search Fields (1) - Formula Grid (2)
In the Search Field you can specify which formula you are looking for. The Formula Grid shows all formulas that match the search criteria. Note: This manual uses the PrismaPro demo data as example. It is possible that one or more formula types are not available due to licensing and/or user rights. Also the search fields can vary.
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6.2.2 Selecting a Standard Formula
Use the Search Fields to start searching a formula.
Figure 11: Search Fields
Example: Lets select a Collection first. Immediately when you type in the first character of the collection name PrismaPro finds collections which match with the character(s) and shows them in a dropdown-list (Figure 12). You can continue to type in the collection name field or select the collection from the dropdown-list.
Figure 12: Collection dropdown-list
With the arrow at the end of each Search Field (marked area Figure 12) PrismaPro can show a dropdown-list with all available items in that Search field. In this example we selected the collection RAL. After selecting the collection PrismaPro shows you a list with all products and colors available with this collection. You can scroll through the list and select a formula, or enter a color name and/or product to filter the list of formulas. When you filter multiple Search Fields you will notice that the data is adjusted to other filters that are already selected. In this example you will only see colors which are part of a formula whose collection is RAL.
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Figure 13: Empty Formula
It is possible that the database contains formulas without colorants. The prefilled can might already contain the desired color or there is no recipe available. The color is known by your colorant supplier, but the recipe has not been created. In the Formula Select Screen you can see which recipe has no colorant. In Figure 13 they are marked with an icon of a can with a cross. This image is displayed on the left side of the Formula Grid. If the formula youre looking for isnt in the Formula Grid with the filter you setup you can use the Clear-button to erase the filter.
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6.3 Select Own formula
6.3.1 General
Figure 14: Formula Select Screen - Own
In the Own- tab sheet you select a formula from the list of specific formulas saved for your customers. You can filter on customer, product or color. When this is the first time you use PrismaPro, the database will most likely contain zero Own Formulas. See chapter 6.3.3 for creating Own Formulas. Note: This manual uses the PrismaPro demo data as example. It is possible that one or more formula types are not available due to licensing and/or user rights. Also the Search Fields can vary depending on your PrismaPro configuration.
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6.3.2 Selecting an Own Formula
Figure 15: Search Fields
Selecting an Own Formula works the same as selecting a Standard Formula. With the arrow at the end of each field you can open a dropdown-list to make a selection. When all Own Formulas are from the same color or product or customer the value will be automatically inserted in the Search Field. This allows you to select a formula quickly.
There are 2 additional options available for Own Formulas: - Add - Delete
Both options will be explained in detail in the coming chapters.
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6.3.3 Add a new formula
- Click on the Add-button to add a formula
A new window appears (Figure 16) where you create the formula. This screen is divided into two parts. The left part contains detailed information about the formula and the right side contains the actual formula. All items are blank at the start and some are required fields. The following fields are required:
- Color - Customer - Product - At least 1 Component (Blue, Violet, Red, etc)
Figure 16: Formula Add Screen
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6.3.3.1 Adding a customer
Start to type in the field Customer. A dropdown-menu appears from which you can select an existing customer or create a new one. Select when you want to add a new customer. The following screen will pop up:
Figure 17: Customers - Add
Enter the customer details. (Figure 17) All fields are optional, except the field Customer. PrismaPro can use the discount for price calculation. The discount is in percentages.
6.3.3.2 Adding other formula data
- Select or add the color in the same way as you did with the customer - Fill out which can size the new formula is based on - Select a product and base paint - Select the colorants by adding an amount after the colorant - Press the OK-button and the formula will be stored
You now returned to the Formula select screen. Select the formula you just created and click the Next-button to go to dispense it.
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6.3.4 Deleting an Own Formula
The Own-tab sheet offers the user the ability to delete Own Formulas. This option is configurable and may not be available in your PrismaPro configuration.
Deleting an Own Formula is irreversible. Think twice before you delete it! To delete an Own Formula do the following:
- Select the Own Formula you want to delete - Click the Delete-button in the Own-tab sheet - A Confirmation box will appear:
Figure 18: Delete Own Formula - Confirmation
- Click the Yes-button in the confirmation dialog
The Own Formula is now deleted. You will be taken back to the Own-tab sheet.
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6.4 Create Manual formula
6.4.1 General
Figure 19: Formula Select - Manual
In the Manual-tab sheet you can create your own formula:
- Select on what amount your formula will be based in the upper left corner. This can be 1 Liter or 1 Kg with different amount
- Select a product and base paint - Select the colorants by adding an amount after the colorant - Click on the Next-button to go to the dispense screen and dispense the formula
In the Dispense screen you have the option to save the formula. It will be saved then as an Own Formula. When you click on the Save-button, PrismaPro requests you to select a customer name or add a new customer, as well as a color name. After saving the formula you automatically return to the dispense screen. The formula can be dispensed again from the Own-tab sheet.
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6.5 Select History Formula
6.5.1 General
Figure 20: Formula Select - History
In the History tab sheet (Figure 20) you can select a formula that has been dispensed in the past. Searching in History is similar to searching in Standard- or Own-formulas. PrismaPro stores all dispensed formulas in this database ordered by the date of dispense. For each of these formulas you can see the following data in the formula grid:
- Color (name) - Collection - Product - Customer - Zip code
All the search fields which are available in Standard and Own are available together with the extra field Dispensed date.
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6.6 Select Spectro Formulas
6.6.1 General
Figure 21: Formula Select - Spectro
The Spectro-tab sheet contains 2 methods to select a Spectro Formula: - L*a*b* measuring (1) - Formulating (2)
The results of each of these methods will be displayed in the Formula Grid (3). This grid contains a number of additional fields that arent available in other formula types:
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Measured Color The color measured by the Spectrometer
Formula Color The actual formula as it is available in the database
Delta E The difference between the measured color and the formula color
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6.6.2 L*a*b measuring
L*a*b measuring requires a spectrometer and a suitable driver. L*a*b search requires a spectrometer with a driver that is compatible with PrismaPro. The color is measured to compare it with the L*a*b values stored in the database. With the spectrometer you measure the L*a*b value of the color you need. You then click on the Search-button to find the best matching formula. You can also first select a product before searching the best matching formula.
Figure 22: Spectro data
In the picture above in Figure 22 you see the results of an L*a*b search. Below the Scan-button the result of the color measuring is shown.
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PrismaPro can work with several brands Spectrometers: - Datacolor - Spectro cam / Spectro star - Spectrolino (Gretag McBeth) - X-rite
Other brands are on request.
6.6.3 Formulating
Next to color search you may want to scan a color and then create a formula for it. Formulating requires a plug-in. PrismaPro has the possibility to use plug-in. These plug-in are developed by the supplier of the spectrometer. The plug-in controls the spectrometer and calculates the formula for the measured color and selected product. For more details, ask your supplier of spectrometers.
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6.7 Select Colorcards
6.7.1 General
Figure 23: Formula Select - Colorcards
A Colorcard is a formula without any ingredient specified. The optic values (Reflection values) are known, but the formula to dispense this color is unknown. It is possible that there are formulas that match the color. However you can create the formula with PrismaPro or find a matching color that exists in the database. In order to let PrismaPro calculate for you the formula, PrismaPro needs the properties of the components. The database must contain certain data of all components available in PrismaPro to calculate the formula. To access Colorcards, go to the Formula Select Screen and select the Colorcards-tab sheet. Select a color, a collection and a product. This is the same as with the other formula types.
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Figure 24: Colorcard Search Field
After you have selected a collection, color and a product, you can let PrismaPro search for the formula in the database. If PrismaPro does not show any results, the formula does not exist or a matching formula cannot be found.
Figure 25: Colorcard Formulate
This means that the formula has to be created. - Click on the Formulate-button to start the creation of the formula - Once created the dispense screen opens, from which you can dispense the formula
Note: The formula is not tested, so it may differ a little from the expected color.
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6.8 Adjust Formulas
You might want to change the selected formula a little bit. Make it more of or less green for example. PrismaPro offers the ability to do this by adding some extra colorant or reducing amounts of colorants of the selected formula.
Figure 26: Dispense Window Toolbar
- Select a formula and go to the dispense screen - Click on the Adjust-button (marked area in Figure 26) - You will now see the Formula Edit Screen
Figure 27: Formula Edit Screen
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PrismaPro has loaded the formula data into this screen for editing. On the right hand side of the screen (Figure 27) you can see the colorant amounts in the formula. You can change these amounts either by typing in the correct amount (Click in the amount box first), or by clicking on the up and down arrows next to the field. In the left hand side of the screen PrismaPro shows the formula contents graphically. You can also change the product and base paint.
- Press the OK-button to go to the Dispense Screen
Figure 28: Confirmation Dialog - Color Indication
When you have adjusted the colorants then you will see get a confirmation box (Figure 28). Click the Yes-button if you want to keep the original approximate color. After accepting the changes you made, the Dispense screen opens again. You now have the possibility to dispense the whole formula or only the adjustments. This gives the possibility to dispense only the changes or the whole formula, including the adjustments.
Figure 29: Dispense Type
You can dispense the adjustment (Only the amounts added) by selecting this option from the dropdown-list marked in Figure 29. In the Dispense screen you can save the formula as an Own Formula by clicking the Save-button. This button is located left of the marked area in Figure 26.
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7 Maintenance
7.1 General In order to keep your dispenser up and running, you need to maintain the dispenser. You may also want do some changes to the settings of the dispenser. This chapter guides you through the Maintenance Screen of PrismaPro and gives explanation about the common settings you may change during use of the dispenser.
Figure 30: Toolbar
All maintenance and settings are done in the Maintenance Screen of PrismaPro. You can access the maintenance screen by clicking on Maintenance-button (The marked button in Figure 30) or by pressing F7. In the Maintenance Screen you can access the dispenser settings. Be careful when changing settings., they can change the dispense behavior of the dispenser.
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7.2 Refill Canisters
Figure 31: Canister Refill Screen
To open the Canister Refill Screen simply select the canister you want to refill and click the Refill-button on the Maintenance Screen (Figure 7 on page 14). When the dispenser has moved the correct canister to its refill position the screen shown in Figure 31 will become visible. This window contains the following elements:
- Amount (1) - Refill Factor (2) - An image of the canister - Canister details (3) - Usage details (4)
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When you want to refill you can simply enter the desired amount in the text box which is located in the top of the screen, indicated with number 1. Note: You can subtract from the canister by entering a negative value. When you fill a canister, some of the colorant will be left in the package. The refill factor is the percentage of the colorant put in the canister. When updating the canister levels PrismaPro takes the refill factor into account. In the picture in Figure 31 the refill factor is 95%, meaning that 5% of the colorant still remains in the package. You can change this percentage. When you fill up a canister to 100% but arent sure how much you added you can use the Fill to 100%-button and PrismaPro will fill the canister to its maximum.
Field Function
Dispenser The dispenser the canister belongs to. In a typical situation this value is the same for every colorant
Canister The number of the canister
Component The component code
Current Current content of canister as known by the dispenser driver
Maximum Maximum content of the canister
Warning Canister content at which PrismaPro will warn you to refill the canister
Minimum Canister content at which PrismaPro will refuse to dispense a formula
Density The density of the colorant inside the canister
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Figure 32: Canister Refill - Usage
The Usage-button gives access to an overview of the usage of the colorant. Clicking this button will expand the Canister Refill Screen with the screen shown in Figure 32. You can monitor the colorant usage per days, weeks, months or years for a certain period.
- With Period type you select days, weeks, months or years - With Period you set the number of days, weeks, etc. until the actual date
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7.3 Dispenser settings
7.3.1 General
This chapter is intended for service technicians and higher. Wrong settings can give wrong dispense results. Access to the Configuration Screen depends on the rights of the user. The screen of the EuroAT differs from the Harbil dispensers. Before a dispenser is taken in service, it has to be fine tuned because all parameters of the dispenser are set to default values. The parameters need to be checked. It is possible that the used colorants need different settings, such as higher or slower pump speeds etc.
7.3.2 Settings
The parameters are set in the Dispenser Configuration Screen. You can find this on the menu bar in the Maintenance Screen. Open the dispenser configuration menu to fine tune the settings of the dispenser.
- Open the Maintenance Screen and click on the Configuration-menu
A dropdown-menu appears from which you choose the dispenser you want to configure.
Figure 33: Dispenser Configuration Menu
After clicking on the dispenser in this example Simulation is the name of the dispenser a new screen appears. This screen is called the Dispenser Configuration Screen. Its build up out of 3 different parts:
- Version and License Information - Tests - Settings
Depending on your user level you may not have sufficient user rights to display all options.
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Figure 34: Dispenser Configuration - Version
Version info: The Version-tab sheet shows you the version and the license of the dispenser driver. Here you can change the language of the driver user interface as well. Registered to: This field is only filled out when the Idex Dispenser Driver is used with other software then PrismaPro. Settings: The Settings-tab sheet allows you to configure the dispenser driver.
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7.4 Configure dispenser settings
Figure 35: Dispenser Configuration - Settings
Agitation
Duration Number of seconds the agitation/stirring is on
Interval Number of minutes before agitation starts again
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Table configuration
Cleaning offset The position the turntable will be moved in order to clean the used nozzles after a dispense The offset will be for all canisters. It only has influence after the last colorant has been dispensed
Cleaning rounds Number of rounds that the turntable will turn when starting the nozzle cleaning program manually from the maintenance screen
Fast PWM% The fast speed of the turn table. The turntable uses this speed to move the turn table several positions Do not set the speed too high or too low. When too high, it may give problems to position the pumps correctly. If too low, the turn table motor may consume too much current and becomes overheated Should be always faster then Slow PWM This value is empty when running in simulation mode
Slow PWM% The slow speed of the turn table. This setting is than always lower then the Fast PWM. Used to position the pump correctly in front of the pump mechanism. This value is empty when running in simulation mode
Log Level
HA Canisters Level Turns on logging of changes made to the canister level
Communication
Port The serial port to connect the dispenser to is shown
Canisters & Pumps:
Advanced Settings for each individual channel (pump)
General
Suppress remove can warning
With this option checked PrismaPro will no longer ask the user to remove the can
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7.5 Channel settings
Figure 36: Canister Channel Properties
Note:
The settings in this screen have influence on the behavior of the dispenser when dispensing. If you are not familiar with settings of the dispenser and/or have no experience in calibrating the dispenser, do not change the values!
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To open the Canister Channel Properties Screen click the Advanced-button in the Dispenser Configuration Screen. The parameters in the screen are for each individual channel (1, 2, 3 etc.). The values can revert back to default. The real values are depending on the colorants in your dispenser. After installation it may be necessary to change some parameters. The yellow fields are editable. The blue fields are fixed and should not be changed.
Setting Function
Table position The column header. The numbers are representative for the pump positions on the turntable. These numbers can be greater than the number of canisters. This is because it is possible that a 2 Oz. and 5 Oz. or a 10 Oz pump is combined on one canister
Channel ID The channel id. A channel is a combination of pump and position. It is possible to have more channels on one canister
Canister ID The canister name. The sequence is the same as on the turntable. The canister numbers may differ from the channels since more channels can be related to one canister
Component code The colorant or component code. With the code PrismaPro knows which canister contains which colorant. It is possible to have the same component in more then one canister
Component density
The density of the component. Always in Kg per liter
Current level The actual level of the canister in liters. This level changes after every use of the canister. Its possible to set the actual level manually, without the use of the refill screen. Note that the refill factor is ignored in this way
Minimum level The minimum level that should remain in the canister in order to avoid that the pump will suck air. PrismaPro will not dispense when the canister has reached this level
Maximum level The maximum level of the canister
Warning level Canister content at which PrismaPro will warn you to refill the canister
Fill position offset The number of positions the table will move the selected canister after the pump position in order to refill the canister
Disabled Here you set whether a canisters is used or not. '0' means enabled and '1' disabled
Pump type Shows you the pump type where the dispenser driver is configured to
Purge interval Use for Smart purge. When the pump is not used for a period of time the pump will be purged when requesting a smart purge
Purge amount The amount of colorant that will be used for purge. 3 ml is recommended
Min. dispense amount [ml]
Amount below which the dispensed amount could be incorrect. PrismaPro will give a warning when a requested amount is below this amount. You can proceed with the dispense action or abort the action
Prime strokes purge
The number of prime strokes before a purge
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Setting Function
Prime strokes dispense
The number of prime strokes before a dispense
Drip delay The waiting time for the turntable after each dispensed component in order to give the drop time to fall. This can have influence on the accuracy, especially with small amounts. It works while purging too
Pump speed up The speed of the pump in mm per second
Pump delay at top The waiting time of the pump when it has reached the highest position during the dispense stroke. This time gives the component time to fill the pump
Pump delay large/small opening
This parameter specifies the time in centiseconds that the piston remains in position after the dispense in order to allow the fluid to leave the pump cylinder completely (maximal 255)
Pump speed large/small opening
This parameter specifies the speed in mm/sec that the piston should make when moving downwards
Switch point large/small
This parameter specifies the speed in mm/sec that the piston should make when making the sniffing motions
Pump speed sniff The pump speed for sniff back. Sniff back sucks the colorant from the nozzle back in the pump, preventing that drops of colorant will fall off the nozzle
Sniff back steps The number of steps for sniff back
Minimum steps Below this number of steps the piston is moved extra steps up before the dispense cycle is started. This is done in order to have enough components in the pump for a proper dispense. Minimum Steps is only available with HA-S/M/L and Bt models. In the models HAXXX and TMXXXX this is handled by the dispenser driver
Extra steps The number of steps that the pump will be moved up before the dispense cycle starts. This is done in order to have enough components in the pump for a proper dispense. The number of steps below which the extra steps are used is defined in parameter Minimum steps. Extra Steps is only available with HA-S/M/L and Bt models. In the models HAXXX and TMXXXX this is handled by the dispenser driver
Operating mode Indication how the dispenser driver is functioning: - V stands for Volumetric. Volumetric dispense means that the driver
recalculates the requested amount from PrismaPro into a volumetric value
- G means Gravimetrical feed back. A part of the requested amount is dispensed first. The dispensed amount is measured. This missing part is calculated and dispensed. This option is used when very precise dispensing is required
- R stands for Read out. The dispensed amount is measured and stored
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8 Menu
8.1 File Menu
The first menu in the menu bar of PrismaPro is File. This is common for most Windows based software. The next functions can be available depending on the rights of the current user:
- Backup Now - Export - Import - Create Install Set - Restore Install Set - Change language - Change Password - Lock - Log Off - Exit
8.1.1 Backup Now
During installation PrismaPro creates a backup. In case of problems with the database or other files, PrismaPro can refer to this folder to restore. When set up properly PrismaPro will automatically create a backup on regular basis. With Backup Now now you can create a backup manually. For more information see chapter 13.
8.1.2 Export
The export option allows you to export your formula data for later usage or manual backup. There are three ways to export available: History (CSV)
- For analyzing purposes you can export the dispense history of PrismaPro. The data is written to a comma separated file (*.csv) and can be read by Excel or other programs
Own formulas (SDF) - You can export Own Formulas to use for backup or to load it on another computer
Prices (SDF) - Edit prices in PrismaPro and export the prices to be used on other computers
Figure 37: File Menu
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8.1.3 Import
The import option allows you to import 3 different types of files:
- SDF - ZIP - FDB
There are two ways to import these types of files: From file
- Select the new formula file to update the formula database From Internet
- Connect to the Internet to download and update the formula database See also chapter 10 for more details about importing formulas.
8.1.4 Create / Restore Install Set
Each PrismaPro installation uses an install set. This is customer specific data stored in a *.ppi file. This file contains the following relevant data:
- Formula data - Dispenser Configuration(s) - Images (Such as the main screen and screen saver images)
To create an install set:
- Click File|Create Install Set - Select the destination of the Install Set - Click the Save-button
Figure 38: Create Install Set Progress
A backup will be created before the actual creation of the Install Set begins. Depending on the size of your database this process can take some time.
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To restore an Install Set: - Click File|Restore Install Set
Figure 39: Restore Install Set - Confirmation
- You will be asked if you want to continue or not (Figure 39). Click the Yes-button to continue
the process of restoring an Install Set - Select the Install Set in the File Dialog that became visible - PrismaPro will first create a backup of the current data (Figure 40)
Figure 40: Auto backup PrismaPro
- After creating a backup PrismaPro will restore the selected Install Set. When this is finished you will get a message asking you to restart PrismaPro
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8.1.5 Change Language
PrismaPro can work with any language that exists today, however not all languages are actually translated. PrismaPro is shipped only with languages that are translated.
Figure 41: Change Language Screen
To change the language:
- Open File|Change Language - In the new window (Figure 41) that became visible simply select the desired language from the
dropdown-box. If the desired language is unavailable you can create it yourself by clicking on the Launch TransEdit-button
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8.1.6 Lock
The current user can lock Windows in order to block access for unauthorized users.
8.1.7 Log off
Figure 42: Login Screen
For security PrismaPro has several users. PrismaPro usually starts up with the lowest user. To log on as a higher user, go to the menu File.
- Click File|Log Off At this point the current user is logged off. Any open screens have been closed. Any dispense job will continue as normal.
- A log on screen appears - Enter the user name or click on the arrow to get a dropdown-list with the users - If required enter the password - Click on the Log on-button
With sufficient user rights you can edit, add or delete users from PrismaPro.
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8.2 Programs Menu The menu Programs gives access to the basic functions of PrismaPro. The buttons on the screen are links to these functions. For quick access function keys can be used too.
- Formula - Maintenance - Cleanup - Job status - Reports
The option Formula opens the Formula Select Screen. For more information about the formula select screen see chapter 6.1. The option Maintenance opens the Maintenance Screen. For more information about the maintenance screen see chapter 7.
Figure 43: Programs Menu
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8.2.1 Cleanup
Figure 44: Cleanup Screen
Cleanup (Figure 44) lets you clean the History-database. This option provides you the possibility to remove history formulas until a specific date.
- Open Programs|Cleanup - In the screen that is now visible enter the date to which (and including) you want to clean up history
data
- Click the OK-button Cleanup will usually take a couple of minutes to complete. While cleanup is in progress you will see the screen below in Figure 45.
Figure 45: Cleanup progress
A Cleanup is irreversible. Once the history data has been cleaned up there is no way of getting it back except by restoring a backup.
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8.2.2 Reports
Figure 47: Reports Screen
Reports can help you create usage statistics of PrismaPro. There are a lot of items from which you can view the statistics. With the Export-button you can export the data of a report to a comma separated file. With the View-button you can view the data of the report.
- Select the report you want to view - Enter the date from and the date until you wish to view the history. You can select the date from a
calendar by clicking on the icon next to the dropdown-box. A calendar appears in which you can select a date (Figure 46)
- Click the Export-button to export the report to a CSV file (comma separated file) or click the View-button to open the report in your default web browser
Figure 46: Date picker
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8.3 Setup Menu The Setup Menu grants the user access to various settings. The options available to the user depend on the user rights. PrismaPro can be configured in a way that a user cannot access this menu at all. This is a typical configuration for the user Operator.
- Components - Cans - Units - Labels - Users - Settings
All of these menu options will be explained in detail in chapter 9.6.
Figure 48: Settings Menu
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8.4 Help Menu The Help Menu contains information about your installation and gives you access to this help document. Help
- Allows access to this document License
- Shows information about your license About
- Shows the About Screen (Figure 50) which contains information about the current PrismaPro version, Windows and the used formulas
Figure 50: About Screen
Figure 49: Help Menu
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9 Settings
9.1 Components You can access the Components Screen via the menu Setup|Components. This option may not be available depending on your user rights.
Figure 51: Components Screen
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To access the components screen (Figure 51) choose Setup|Components from the menu. The following options are available:
- View - Edit - Add Base - Add Colorant - Add Prefilled - Add Manual - Delete
9.1.1 View
Sometimes you want to view some information about a colorant, for example its density. To do this, do the following:
- Select the component you want to view - Click the View-button
Figure 52: Components - View
The screen similar to Figure 37 will now pop up.
- To stop viewing click the Close-button
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9.1.2 Edit / Add
Lets say that for this example we need to change the density of the component Blue.
- In the components screen select the component Blue - Click the Edit-button
A screen similar to Figure 52 will now become visible.
Figure 53: Editing Density
- Locate the Density-field (marked area in Figure 53) - Update the density to the desired value. You can type any number in this field; PrismaPro
will automatically add the Kg/Liter label
- Click on the OK-button to save your changes Adding a component is done in exactly the same way.
- Click the Add *-button - Fill in the component details
Component Code and Component Name are required fields
- To save the component click OK There is no difference in the way the various components are added. They are stored in the database in a different way, but adding a Base-component works exactly the same as adding any other type of component. Warning:
Editing a component may influence the way PrismaPro dispenses a formula. Double check any changes you make.
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9.1.3 Delete
When a component is no longer used you may want to delete it. You can do this as follows:
- Select the component you want to delete - Click the Delete-button - A confirmation dialog will appear
Note: Deleting is irreversible. Once deleted you can only restore a component by restoring a backup (See chapter 14)
Figure 54: Delete Component Confirmation
- Click the Yes-button to delete the component If the component you want to delete is still in use you will see an error message (Figure 55 below).
Figure 55: Error deleting component
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9.2 Cans You can access the Cans Screen via the menu Setup|Cans. This option may not be available depending on your user rights.
Figure 56: Cans Screen
To edit empty or prefilled cans use the Cans Screen (Figure 56). This screen shows all available empty and prefilled cans in PrismaPro. The only options available to the end user are viewing and editing cans. If you need to add or delete a can please use the FM-Format or ask your colorant supplier. The cans you see in this window can be different in your configuration. Warning:
Editing a can may influence the way PrismaPro dispenses a formula. Double check any changes you make.
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9.2.1 Empty Cans
An empty can is a can without a base, for example:
- 1 Liter - 2.5 Liter - 1 Kg
9.2.1.1 View
- Select the Empty Can you want to view - Click the View-button - The screen below is now visible. It shows the details of the Empty Can
Figure 57: Viewing Empty Can
- Click the Close-button to stop viewing
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9.2.1.2 Edit
For this example we will change the can2.5 LT to 4 LT
- Select the Empty Can you want to edit - Click the Edit-button - A screen similar to Figure 57 is now visible, but now all fields are editable instead of read-
only
Figure 58: Editing Empty Can
- Locate the Name-field, which is the upper most text box and change the value to 4 LT (marked area in Figure 58)
- Change the Can size-field, which is located just below the Name-field, to 4 The fields Name and Can size dont necessarily have to match, but it is highly recommended to avoid any sort of confusing while determining what can size to use while dispensing.
- To save your changes click the OK-button or click theCancel-button to cancel the changes
Note:
- The Name-field cannot be empty and must be unique - The Can size-field cannot be zero
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9.2.2 Prefilled Cans
A prefilled can is an empty can filled with base paint, for example:
- 1 Liter Pale-Wall Paint - 10 Kg Extra-Pale-Floor Paint - 5 Liter White-Gloss
9.2.2.1 View
- Select the Prefilled Can you want to view - Click the View-button - The screen below is now visible. It shows the details of the Prefilled Can
Figure 59: Viewing Prefilled Can
- Click the Close-button to stop viewing
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9.2.2.2 Edit
For this example we will change the price of the can 1 LT Extra Pale-Wall Paint.
- Select the Prefilled Can you want to edit - Click the Edit-button - A screen similar to Figure 59 is now visible, but now all fields are editable instead of read-
only
Figure 60: Editing Prefilled Can
- Locate the Price-field, which is the lowest text box and change the value (marked area in Figure 60)
Changing the price of a prefilled can may result in a different price printed on the label. For more information about labels see chapter 9.4.
- To save your changes click the OK-button or click the Cancel-button to cancel the changes
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9.3 Units
9.3.1 General
You can access the Units screen via the menu Setup|Units. This option may not be available depending on your user rights.
Figure 61: Units Screen
Warning:
Editing a unit may influence the way PrismaPro dispenses a formula. Double check any changes you make. To calculate the correct dispense amounts PrismaPro needs to know which units are used and how big a unit is (the ratio). Therefore PrismaPro has a table called Units. In this table some basic units and derivations are stored. PrismaPro uses 4 types of units:
- Kg - Liter - m - m2
Kg and Liter are the most commonly used.
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9.3.2 View
- Select the Unit you want to view - Click the View-button - The screen below is now visible. It shows the details of the Prefilled Can
Figure 62: Viewing Unit
- To stop viewing click the Close-button
9.3.3 Edit / Add
For this example we will add a new fictive Unit named Litogram
- Click the Add-button - A screen similar to Figure 62 is now visible, but this time all fields are editable instead of
read-only
Figure 63: Adding Unit
- Locate the Name-field, which is the upper most text box and change the value to Litogram
- To save your changes click the OK-button or click the Cancel-button to cancel the changes
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Ratios: When adding a unit you can enter your own name for the new unit. After that you select the ratio of the unit and you choose the type.
Figure 64: Shots
The example above shows the unit Shots. The type is Liter. The ratio is calculated as follows: 1 shot is 1/48 of a fluid ounce. Here 1 fluid ounce equals to 29.574 ml or 0.029574 Liter. The ratio therefore equals to 0.029574 liter divided by 48. It is important that the ratio is the same as the ratio stored in the formula import file or SDF. If not, it is not possible to import the formulas. See also Formula in the menu Settings. Note that changing units can have influence on the dispense behavior of the dispenser. The unit table is used by PrismaPro to know on which unit the formulas are based. If the dispense unit is shots, PrismaPro recalculates the values of the database to liters, using the ratio and unit type of the unit Shots. If you change the ratio, PrismaPro will dispense a totally different amount! This can even lead to problems with the amounts of the prefilled cans! Editing a Unit is similar to adding a unit. Instead of clicking the Add-button you click the Edit-button.
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9.3.4 Delete
When a unit is no longer used you may want to delete it. You can do this as follows:
- Select the unit you want to delete - Click the Delete-button - A confirmation dialog will appear
Note: Deleting is irreversible. Once deleted you can only restore a unit by restoring a backup. (See chapter 14)
Figure 65: Delete Unit Confirmation
- Click the Yes-button to delete the unit If the unit you want to delete is still in use you will see an error message (Figure 66 below).
Figure 66: Error deleting Unit
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9.4 Labels
9.4.1 General
PrismaPro can print labels for you. To do so PrismaPro uses the printer installed in Windows. The labels are edited by the Administrator. It depends on the user rights if a lower user can edit the labels too. The same goes for the print actions. You can access the Labels screen via the menu Setup|Labels.
Figure 67: Labels Screen
The labels can simply be used just to inform what is in the can or print bar codes to be used at the pay-desk. The labels can be used within PrismaPro. For example the Dispensing_Can_Label is usually available in PrismaPro and used to display information, like product, base and can size on the can in the Dispense Screen. A few other standard labels are already added to PrismaPro. Of course other labels can be created or existing labels can be customized. The Labels Screen has two tab sheets:
- Layouts - Print Actions
In Layouts the labels are created and edited. In Print actions the required print actions are defined.
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9.4.2 Layouts
9.4.2.1 Add / Edit
To add or edit a label:
- Select the Label - Click the Add- or Edit-button - The screen below is now visible
Figure 68: Labels Edit Screen
- To Save the Label click the OK-button or click the Cancel-button to cancel any changes
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A label is build up in 4 steps:
- General information: The general information is used to reference the label in PrismaPro, for example when you define a print action
- Header: The header is where most labels are defined. It can contain data such as the customer name, base paint used or the price of the label
- Lines: The lines part is used to show items that repeat itself, for example all the colorants in the dispensed formula
- Footer: The footer part is used to create summaries, for example the total amount of fluid dispensed
Editing a label is very similar to working with WordPad.
Figure 69: Labels Editor Toolbar
You can use the toolbar in Figure 69 to change edit the appearance of the Label. The Labels Editor in PrismaPro allows you to use various data which is available in the database about for example the current dispense job. For example:
- Customer data - Dispensed amount - Product name
To use these data in a label, click the Add field-button. The following screen will appear:
Figure 70: Add custom fields
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- Select the data you are looking for in the Code-field, for example BARCODE - Optionally you can apply a format. Only apply a format for number or date fields. Other
fields cannot be formatted and will make the Label invalid
- Click the OK-button to add the custom field to the Label
The result will look as followed:
A barcode doesnt look like a real barcode by itself. To do this select the complete field text and change the font type to EAN-13. This will make the barcode appear as a real barcode instead of numbers.
9.4.2.2 Remove
Removing a label is irreversible. When the Label is deleted you can only get it back by restoring a backup.
- Select the Label you want to delete - Click the Remove-button - The following dialog will appear:
Figure 71: Remove Label Confirmation
- Click the Yes-button to remove the Label If a Label you want to delete is used in Print Actions you will get the following error message:
Figure 72: Error removing label
You must first delete the Print Action where the Label is being used in before you can remove the label. For more information about deleting a Print Action, see chapter 9.4.3.2 on page 75.
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9.4.3 Print Actions
A Print Action defines when a certain Label will be printed or shown on screen.
9.4.3.1 Add / Edit
In this example we will create a Print Action that shows the Standard_Label on the screen after dispensing a manual recipe has finished.
- Click the Add-button - The following screen will appear:
Figure 73: Editing Print Action
- Select After Dispense in the Print Action-field
- Select Manual in the Formula Type-field
- Select Standard_Label in the Label-field
- Select Screen in the Destination-field
- Click the OK-button to save the Print Action or the Cancel-button to cancel the
changes
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9.4.3.2 Remove
- Select the Print Action you want to delete - Click the Remove-button - The following dialog will show:
Figure 74: Remove Print Action Dialog
- Click the Yes-button to remove the Print Action
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9.5 Users
9.5.1 General
You can access the Users Screen via the menu Setup|Users. This option may not be available depending on your user rights.
Figure 75: Users Screen
This screen allows you to edit the following user settings:
- Visible in Login Screen - Password - Startup menu item
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9.5.2 Viewing
When you open the Users Screen (Figure 75) you will only see users with equal or lower user rights. This prevents user with low user rights from finding out possible higher-users and try to guess their password. To view a user:
- Select the user you want to view - Click the View-button - The following screen will appear:
Figure 76: Viewing a user
- To stop viewing click the Close-button
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9.5.3 Editing
In this example we will change a users startup menu item to Formula
- Select the User you want to edit - Click the Edit-button - A similar screen as Figure 76 will appear
Figure 77: Editing User
- Change the Startup menu item by clicking the arrow button in the dropdown-box and select Formula
- Click the OK-button to save your changes or click the Cancel-button to cancel your work When you now logon as this user PrismaPro will automatically open the Formula Select Screen.
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9.6 Settings PrismaPro is highly configurable. Most of these options are available in the settings screen. The Settings Screen is only available to users with sufficient rights.
This screen contains many settings. Therefore they will not all be explained in detail. Most of these settings are self explanatory.
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9.6.1 General settings
Setting Description
Date format The way PrismaPro displays the date
Time format The way PrismaPro displays the time
Decimal point The way PrismaPro displays the decimal point
Wait time Saving The amount of time the Wait time Saving screen is visible
Data source Labels The database where labels, print actions and calculated fields are stored
Backup folder The folder which PrismaPro uses for creating and restoring backups
Show time in status bar Show the time in the status bar (yes/no)
Database check at startup
Check the database during start up (yes/no)
Start maximized Start PrismaPro maximized (yes/no)
9.6.2 Dispenser settings
Setting Description
Configuration folder The dispenser configuration PrismaPro is using. For more information see chapter 9.6.2.1
Punching Should PrismaPro ask for a punch (yes/no)
Match standard formula with own formula
Do you want to be notified if a formula exists in both standard and own formulas (yes/no)
Clear can selection Should PrismaPro clear the selected can (yes/no)
Auto advance after formula selection
Auto advance to the dispense screen after selecting a formula (yes/no)
Ask for barcode Should PrismaPro ask for a barcode (yes/no)
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9.6.2.1 Dispenser Configuration
PrismaPro configurations come with one ore more dispenser configurations added. After a while you can decide to use another model or type that is not available in PrismaPro. Depending on your account on http://my.fast-fluid.com, you can download data files of other model dispensers. Download the dispenser configuration you need. The file you have downloaded has the extension *.idd. Copy this file to the computer where PrismaPro is running. It depends on your user rights in PrismaPro if you can add a dispenser type or not.
- Open PrismaPro - Log on as a user that has sufficient rights to add dispenser configurations - Open the menu Setup|Settings and go to the Dispenser-tab sheet
Figure 78: Add Dispenser Configuration
Here the actual dispenser folder is shown. By changing to another folder you can switch between the different dispenser types. To add a new configuration:
- Click on the Add dispenser configuration-button (Figure 78) - Select the downloaded idd-file and click on the Open-button
Now PrismaPro creates a new folder containing all necessary files of the new dispenser configuration.
- Click on the arrow at the right of the current dispenser configuration - Select the new dispenser folder from the list
Note: It depends on your user rights in PrismaPro if you can add a dispenser type or not. When you are finished with setting up PrismaPro for the new dispenser, you can create an install set to use on feature installations.
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9.6.3 Shop Settings
9.6.3.1 Labels
The Shop Settings are a number of settings that can be used on Labels. You can create a Label that references to, for example the Store name setting. When this label is printed or viewed it will read the store name from the settings and display it. This allows the user to create a Label which can be used in each shop, regardless of the shop name.
9.6.3.2 Formula filter
For understanding this feature, know-how about F&FM Format is required.
Figure 79: Formula filter setting
PrismaPro provides you the possibility to give the end user access to a select number of collections and / or products available in the database. This is done with the Formula Filter. In this way it is not necessary to make different formula updates. Instead the selection is made at the location. In the Product table and / or Collection table in F&FM-Format an extra field can be added, named Filter_Group. It is possible to have multiple filter groups and multiple collections and / or products added to the same filter group. You can now use this filter group to filter your products and / or collections in PrismaPro
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9.6.4 Prices / Labels settings
Figure 80: Price settings
PrismaPro can calculate prices and print them on a label. Standard PrismaPro comes with the Price_Calculation_Label. With this Label PrismaPro can print formula prices for you. In this tab page PrismaPro shows some basic parameters for price calculation. To calculate the prices PrismaPro uses some basic parameters:
- Currency symbol - VAT - Surcharge - Colorant price unit
The Surcharge is added to all prices, like the VAT.
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9.6.5 Security settings
Setting Description
User name User name for auto login
Password Password for auto login
Action What PrismaPro should do with the screensaver: - None:
No screensaver at all. This also overrides the Windows settings - Lock:
Locks the computer. No screensaver will be shown - Screensaver:
Start the configured screensaver - Screensaver and Lock:
Start the configured screensaver and lock the computer - Window:
PrismaPro will not use Windows settings
Wait The time in minutes before the screensaver starts
Screensaver The path where the screensaver is stored
Shut down computer at exit
Should the computer shut down when PrismaPro closes (yes/no)
Multiple PrismaPro Instances
Allow PrismaPro to start multiple times (yes/no)
9.6.6 Formula settings
Setting Description
Based on (default) What unit are formulas based on by default
Component store unit Unit used to store the component amounts in the database
Component display unit
Unit used to display the component amounts
Component accuracy Maximum decimal places for a component amount
Formula entry in percentage
Entry of ingredients in percentages of based on
Display format This group box gives a number of settings to adjust the way formulas are displayed in PrismaPro
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9.6.7 Formula update settings
Setting Description
URL The location where PrismaPro should look for a formula update
Use Internet Explorer If checked PrismaPro will use Internet Explorer settings for proxy
This is a FTP location Check this option if the URL is an ftp address. PrismaPro needs to know this because it requires a different approach
Proxy settings If you are behind a proxy, use these settings to enter the proxy details
FTP login If This is a FTP location is checked these settings are most likely required
9.6.8 Spectro settings
Refer to your Spectrometer documentation.
9.6.9 Task schedule settings
PrismaPro has the ability to perform certain task at fixed intervals. It works very similar to the way Outlook handles tasks.
- Click the New-button to add a new task - The following screen is now visible:
Figure 81: Schedule Item
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There are x different type of tasks that PrismaPro can perform: - Smart Purge - Purge All - Clean - Backup - Windows cmd - History export (CSV) - Formula update
These tasks can be performed on the following intervals:
- Not Scheduled - Hourly - Daily - Weekly - Monthly - Yearly
All these options do exactly what you expect. Examples:
- Purge All nozzles every week on Monday. - Clean All pumps hourly every 3 hours - Perform a Formula Update every month on the first day of that month
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10 Formula import
There are 3 ways PrismaPro can import formulas: - Automatically - Manual - Scheduled
Automatically is preferable because it only needs a few simple actions of the end-user.
10.1 Automatic import You may receive new formulas from your formula supplier. This can be an update or even a complete new color system. PrismaPro can automatically update its database with the new formulas for you when PrismaPro starts up. You receive the file with the new formulas by CD-ROM or through the Internet.
- Copy the files with the new formulas to C:\PrismaPro\Updates. You can do this while PrismaPro is running
- To update the PrismaPro database restart PrismaPro. - It will now automatically be installed
10.2 Manual import When necessary you can update the database manually directly from the Internet. This can be useful when the recipe provider has prepared an update for the existing formula set or made critical changes. It is possible tha
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