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Installation

3A5540D

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Installation

Mount Cellular Module

1. Shut down the system. See your Reactor operation 

manual for shutdown instructions.

2. Disconnect incoming power at the source.

3. Open the top and bottom door latches to the 

electrical cabinet.

4. Open the electrical cabinet.
5. Inside the electrical cabinet, remove the TCM CAN 

cable from the TCM. Install the CAN cable tee (E). 
See , page 5.

6. Install the TCM CAN cable (F) and the cellular 

module CAN cable (D) onto the cable tee (E).

7. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the four ADM 

mounting screws (MS) in the inside of the cabinet 
door.

8. Lift up the ADM and pull it away from the Reactor to 

unseat the mounting screws. For easy reassembly, 
leave the loosened screws attached to the ADM.

9. Gently lower the ADM until it is hanging from the 

TCM CAN cable (F). This exposes four shroud bolts 
(SB). See F

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10. Remove the four bolts (SB) attaching the shroud to 

the Reactor frame. The door latches will hold the 
plastic shroud in place.

11. Slide the unattached end of the cellular module 

CAN cable (D) through the grommet in the electrical 
cabinet door.

12. Gently pull back the bottom inside corner of the 

shroud to access the unattached end of the cellular 
CAN cable.

13. Slide the CAN cable to the top inside corner of the 

electrical cabinet door.

NOTE: 

To minimize cable strain during door operation, 

locate the CAN cable as close to the corner of the 
electrical cabinet door as possible.

14. Remove the two screws (CA) on the left side of the 

Reactor electrical cabinet.

NOTE:

 For units with Graco InSite, remove both the 

mounting screws and the InSite module. Set aside.

15. Place the cellular module mounting bracket (C) over 

the exposed electrical cabinet holes. Reinstall the 
screws (CA).

NOTE:

 For units with Graco InSite, reinstall the InSite 

module over the same holes but on top of the cellular 
module mounting bracket.

16. Install the antenna (B) onto the cellular module (A). 

Tighten by hand.

17. Install the cellular module (A) onto the mounting 

bracket (C) weld studs. Fully tighten the nuts (AA).

18. Connect the unattached end of the cellular module 

CAN cable (D) to the cellular module (A). 

NOTE:

 Leave enough slack in the cable so that the door 

swings freely. Check both ends of the cable for slack so 
the cable is not stressed during door operation

19. Reinstall the shroud bolts (SB).

20. During first use, complete 

Update ADM Software

page 10.

21. Remount the ADM using the four ADM mounting 

screws (MS). Tighten the screws fully.

22. Close the cabinet door and tighten the door latches.

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Summary of Contents for Reactor 25D612

Page 1: ...only Models 25D612 25E656 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual and in the Reactor 2 manual Save all instructions IMPORTANT By operating your Reactor 2 system...

Page 2: ...15 Accessories 15 Technical Specifications 17 Graco Standard Warranty 18 Graco Information 18 Models Related Manuals Kit Included Cellular Module Description 25D612 25M720 3G cellular module operatio...

Page 3: ...Agency Approvals NOTE Cellular module kit 25M833 contains Part 25M720 Cellular module kit 25E658 contains Part 25N372 Description Approvals MODULE cellular worldwide 25M720 MODULE cellular United Sta...

Page 4: ...are compatible with equipment wetted parts See Technical Specifications in all equipment manuals Read fluid and solvent manufacturer s warnings For complete information about your material request Saf...

Page 5: ...Warnings 3A5540D 5...

Page 6: ...Typical Installation 6 3A5540D Typical Installation FIG 1 Typical Reactor Connect Cell Module Installation Reactor 2 Electric Shown WL D A C D B E F CA AA...

Page 7: ...Reactor 2 Electric Shown WL D ADM B A D F E C AA Ref Description A Cellular Module AA Cellular Module Nuts ADM Advanced Display Module B Antenna C Bracket CA Bracket Screws D Cellular Module CAN Cable...

Page 8: ...ed by an on site operator In any lock out tag out procedure take into consideration the potential for changes to the Reactor 2 settings due to remote operation To avoid injury due to unexpected machin...

Page 9: ...the unattached end of the cellular CAN cable 13 Slide the CAN cable to the top inside corner of the electrical cabinet door NOTE To minimize cable strain during door operation locate the CAN cable as...

Page 10: ...n you may see the following screens 8 Remove the software update token 9 Replace the token access panel 10 Remount the ADM using the four ADM mounting screws Tighten the screws fully 11 Close and lock...

Page 11: ...re connecting the Reactor to an app for the first time Reset Reactor Key See page 13 3 To connect the app to the Reactor scan the code a Select the Scan code button on the app See FIG 4 b Using the ap...

Page 12: ...Reactor Status H Reactor Name J Menu K Reactor Power Switch L Heat Zone Settings M Heat Zone On Off N Heat Zone Actual Temperature P Heat Zone Temperature Setpoint R Proportioner Start Stop Switch S...

Page 13: ...remotely changing or viewing Reactor settings without first reconnecting to the Reactor 1 On the Reactor ADM Cellular screen press to reset the Reactor key 2 Press to confirm resetting the Reactor key...

Page 14: ...le status LEDs are illuminated No power to cellular module Turn Reactor proportioner on Ensure cellular module is properly installed See Installation page 9 No network connection Still establishing ce...

Page 15: ...cellular module worldwide 1 25E658 KIT cellular module United States and Canada only 1 3 25M828 ANTENNA paddle 1 4 127158 NUT 8 32 2 5 121002 CABLE can 1 6 124654 TEE CAN 1 7 25M832 TAG agreement not...

Page 16: ...Parts 16 3A5540D...

Page 17: ...U201 Band Support Band 19 800 MHz Band 5 850 MHz Band 8 900 MHz Band 2 1900 MHz Band 1 2100 MHz WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA Power Class Power Class 3 24 dBm for WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA mode Cellular Module 25N372 FC...

Page 18: ...material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANT...

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