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ID 985 LX HG(/C/CK)

cod. 9IS54010 electronic controllers for “ventilated” refrigeration units


GB rel. 4/05

USER INTERFACE ACCESSING AND USING MENUS Set Setting


The user has a display and four buttons The resources are arranged in a menu that Access the “Machine Status” menu, press
that can be used to control the status of can be accessed by pressing and quickly the “set” button and quickly release it. The
the device and program it. releasing the “set” button (Machine Status “Set” folder label appears. To display the
menu) or holding down the “set” button Set point value, press the “set” button
BUTTONS AND MENUS for more than 5 seconds (Programming again.
menu). The Set point value appears on the display.
UP Button Scrolls through the menu items To access the contents of each folder indi- To change the Set point value, use the
Increases the values
Activates manual defrosting
cated by the relevant label, just press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons within 15 sec-
(see H31 parameter) “set” button once. onds.
You can now scroll through the contents If the parameter is LOC = y the Set point
DOWN button Scrolls through the menu items
of each folder, modify it or use its func- cannot be changed.
Decreases the values
Parameter programmable tions. Real Time Clock (/C /CK models)
(see H32 parameter) By pressing the “set” button when the
If the keyboard is not used for more than “rtc” label appears, the label d00 (days) is
fnc button ESC function (quit)
fnc Parameter programmable 15 seconds (timeout) or the “fnc” button displayed. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” but-
(see H33 parameter) is pressed once, the last value shown on tons to set days. If you do not use the
the display is confirmed and the display buttons for over 2 seconds or press “set”,
Set point button Accesses the set point
Accesses the Menus returns to the previous screen. you switch to the hours (h00) and minutes
set Confirms the commands (‘00) folders: use the “UP” and “DOWN”
Displays the alarms (if active) MACHINE STATUS MENU buttons to set the hours and minutes
Stores hours/min
(See Machine Status Menu Diagram) respectively. If the keyboard is not used
To access the Machine Status menu, press for more than 15 seconds (timeout) or the
the “set” button and quickly release it. “fnc” button is pressed once, the last value
eco
If no alarms are present, the label “SEt” shown on the display is confirmed and the
f nc appears. By using the “UP” and “DOWN” display returns to the previous screen.
buttons you can scroll through the other NOTE: Always use the “set” button to
set folders in the menu: confirm the hours/minutes/days set-
-AL: alarm folder (if alarms present, except ting.
ID 985LX for faulty probes/probe errors; NOTE2: We recommend considering the
-SEt: Setpoint setting folder. first day d00 as SUNDAY.
-rtc (/C, /CK models): real time clock fold- Alarm on
At start-up the instrument performs a er; If an alarm condition exists when the
Lamp Test; the display and LEDs flash for a -Pb1: probe 1 value folder; Machine Status menu is accessed the “AL”
few seconds to check that they are work- -Pb2: probe 2 value folder; folder label appears (see section on
ing correctly. The instrument has two main -Pb3: probe 3 value folder (if present); “Diagnostics”).
menus: the Machine Status menu and the Displaying probes
Programming menu. If you press the “set” button when the
corresponding label appears, the value of
the probe associated with it is displayed.

PROGRAMMING MENU
LEDS (See Programming Menu Diagram)
1) Displaying level 1 parameters
Position Associated function Status To access the Programming menu, hold
the “set” button for more than 5 seconds.
If specified, the level 1 access PASSWORD
ECO/ Set point/Reduced set point ON for parameter programming level 2
blinking when reduced set point is entered
will be requested (see parameter “PA1”)
(set point (ON for setting set point) and (if the password is correct) the label
of the first folder will appear. If the pass-
Compressor or relay 1 ON for compressor on; blinking
for protection delay or enabling blocked
word is incorrect, the display will show the
PA1 label again. Use the “UP” and
Defrost ON when defrosting in progress; blinking when activated “DOWN” buttons to scroll through the
manually or by digital input other folders; the folders will only dis-
Alarm ON for active alarm; blinking for silenced alarm play level 1 parameters.
NOTE: at this point level 2 parameters
Fans ON when fan is on are NOT visible even if NOT password-
aux aux ON when auxiliary output is operating protected.
2) Displaying level 2 parameters
o decimal point ON when instrument is on stand-by Go to the “CnF” folder in the
Programming Menu and scroll down the
parameters until you reach the PA2 label. USING THE COPY CARD ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
By pressing and releasing the “set” button The Copy Card is an accessory connected DOOR SWITCH INPUT
you will enter the level 2 parameters and to the TTL serial port used for quick pro- This is a clean contact digital input with
the label of the first folder in the pro- gramming of the unit parameters (upload programmable polarity. The door switch
gramming menu will appear. and download parameter map to one or input functions are controlled by the val-
Level 2 parameters can be protected by a more units of the same type). Operations ues of the following parameters:
second password (see “PA2” parameter in are described below:
the “diS” folder, which is different from Fr-Format (level 2 parameter) Par Description
the PA2 label in the “CnF” folder). If speci- This command can be used to format the dOd Digital input switches off loads
fied, level 2 parameters are not visible to copy card. This operation must be per- dAd D.I. activation delay
OAO Alarm signal delay after dis-
the user. To access the “CnF” folder, users formed when it is used for the first time E nabling the digital input
will have to insert the level 2 access PASS- or used with models that are not compati- (door closed)
WORD. If the correct password is entered, ble. tdO Time out door open. Time out
signalled when D.I is enabled
the label of the first folder in the pro- Warning: When the copy card has been (door open)
gramming menu displays. programmed, all the data entered is can- dOA Forced behaviour from digital input
NOTE: At this point the folders will celled when the “Fr” parameter is used.
PEA Enables forced behaviour from door
only display all the level 2 This operation cannot be undone. switch and/or external alarm
parameters.Therefore level 1 parameters UL-Upload dCO Delay in enabling compressor with
will only be visible if you quit the This operation unloads the programming consensus
dFO Delay in enabling fans with consensus
Programming Menu and repeat procedure parameters from the instrument.
H11 Digital output configurability/polarity 1
1). dL-Download H21...H25 Digital output configurability 1...5
To open the folder, press “set”. The label This operation downloads the program-
of the first visible parameter will appear. ming parameters to the instrument.
To scroll through the other parameters, NOTE:
If activation state forcing is enabled (dOA
use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons. To • UPLOAD: instrument —> Copy Card
is not 0), the compressor and/or fan out-
change the parameter, press and release • DOWNLOAD: Copy Card —> instr.
puts can be activated when the time set in
“set”, then set the desired value using the These operations can be performed by
parameters dCO and dFO expires.
“UP” and “DOWN” buttons and confirm accessing the folder with the “FPr” label
with the “set” button. Move on to the next and selecting the “UL”, “dL” or “Fr” com- Parameter H11 is used to configure the
parameter. mands. The operation is confirmed when digital input with values between -9 and
PLEASE NOTE: We strongly recommend you press the “set” button. If the opera- +9. Positive and negative values are used
that you switch the device off and on tion is successful, a “y” is displayed where- to select the polarity assigned to the input
again after changing the configuration of as if it is unsuccessful an “n” will be dis- and:
parameters to prevent configuration prob- played. NOTE: the sign “-” indicates that the
lems and/or ongoing timings. Download “from reset” input is activated when the contact is
Connect the copy card with the instrument closed.
PASSWORD OFF. Programming parameters are down- The ‘+’ sign indicates that the input is
Passwords “PA1” and “PA2” allow level 1 loaded when the device is switched on. At activated when the contact is open
and level 2 parameters to be accessed. the end of the lamp test, the following
There are no passwords in the standard messages are displayed for about 5 sec-
configuration. To enable them (value ≠0) onds: LINK (for /CK models only)
and assign them the desired value, access • Label dLY if copy operation is successful The Link function is used to connect up to
the Programming menu in the “diS” folder. • Label DLn if operation fails 8 instruments (1 Master device and 7 slave
If passwords are enabled, they will be PLEASE NOTE: and echo devices). The distance between
requested: • After the parameters have been down- one device and another must be 7 metres
- Use PA1 to open the Programming menu loaded, the device uses the downloaded maximum whereas the maximum distance
(see the “Programming Menu“ section); parameter map settings. between the first and last instrument in the
- Use PA2 in the “Cnf” folder containing network must be approximately 50m.
the level 1 parameters. DISTANCE-MANAGED SYSTEMS PLEASE NOTE: the serial link between the
The Televis remote control systems can be devices is powered.
ACTIVATING MANUAL DEFROST CYCLE connected using the TTL serial port (the Master
To activate the defrost cycle manually, TTL- RS 485 BUS ADAPTER 130 interface Instrument that controls the networks and
press the “UP” button (if configured =1) module must be used). sends commands to the Slaves. The Master
for 5 seconds. To configure the instrument to do this, is selected using parameter L00 (the value 0
If the right defrosting conditions are not you need to access the “Add” folder and defines the Master)
present (the temperature of the evapora- use the “dEA” and “FAA” parameters. Slave
tor probe is higher than the end of defrost Instrument(s) supplied with own controls
temperature, for example) or parameter KEYBOARD LOCKED that also perform(s) commands issued by
OdO≠0, the display will flash three (3) Keyboard operating can be locked by pro- the Master (with parameters L00..L07).
times to indicate that the operation will gramming the “Loc” parameter (see folder Echo
not be performed. with “diS” table). Instrument(s) that only display(s) the values
If the keyboard is locked you can access of the instrument that it is associated with
the Programming Menu by pressing the (it does not therefore have its own I/O
“set” button. The Set point can also be dis- resources but only serves as a repeater).
played. PLEASE NOTE: only one Echo can be con-
nected to the same instrument (Master or
Slave; if it is connected to a Slave, you must
set parameter L04=n).

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Defrosting 1 = Defrost with cycle reversal (hot gas, If the fans are forced to ON, they must
The Link network controls defrosting. The not to be mixed with HOT GAS, see para- stop as soon as the preset temperature
Master sends the defrost command which graph 3); the compressor continues run- (par. FSt) is reached.
can be performed synchronously (at the ning. Parameters Fdt and dt are related: priority
same time) or sequentially (one defrost 2 = “Free” mode defrost (compressor dis- is given to the highest value.
after another) without affecting the normal abled). • Phase 4: suction solenoid ON
protections or delays for each instrument 3 = Hot gas defrost (HOT GAS); even in After this interval of time has expired, the
(see parameter L03). this case the compressor continues run- suction solenoid relay is ALWAYS switched
The Master can also activate the functions ning. on, even if no cold is requested.
associated with buttons or the Digital Input If cold is requested, the compressor will
for all the Slaves: switching lights on/off, The hot gas defrost adjustment (HOT GAS) ALWAYS switch on after the time specified
alarm silencing, auxiliary set point, auxiliary is performed using the 4 digital outputs for parameter PdC.
relay, stand-by (on/off) and functions relat- (relays) R1…R4 ... and can be divided in 3 NOTE: During phases 1-4, fans are NOT
ed to Night & Day controller (see parame- or 8 steps, depending on whether R1=ON dependant on parameter FCO.
ter L05). or OFF:
Other Functions B. (R1=on)OPERATION WITH COLD
The Master can also synchronize the dis- A. (R1=OFF) OPERATION WITHOUT REQUEST
plays on the Slave or Echo devices with the COLD REQUEST The defrost request is issued when valve
display on the Master or a Slave (for the The defrost request occurs when valve R1 R1 is on, R1 is switched off, R4 is switched
Echo devices) (see parameter L04). is off. R2 is immediately enabled and the off after period FdC, in accordance with
NOTE: synchronized defrosting refers to defrost input is immediate. the stop procedures, R2 is enabled and the
actual defrosting and not to dripping and A request is to be intended as manual defrost starts. After this phase, operation is
subsequent defrosting. The defrost LED on request. the same as illustrated in example 1.
the Slave units blinks when synchronized After the defrost is stopped by the probe • Phase 1: suction solenoid ON
defrosting has terminated and the Slaves (within the limits of parameter ndt) or due The suction solenoid is always switched to
are waiting for the thermostat control to be to a timeout (par.dEt), dripping occurs ON, even if no defrost is requested.
enabled by the Master. (par.dt). Then, the device returns to the • Phases 2-3: cold request
The functions are associated with the ordinary operating mode and it is possible • Phase 4: defrost request
instruments by correctly setting the para- to switch R4 on if the temperature con- (defrost)
meters (see the parameter table for the troller requests so and R1 is above PdC. See paragraph A, phase 1, defrost request.
“Lin” label folder) • Phase 1: defrost request • Phase 5: defrost
(defrost) The suction solenoid switches off after the
NIGHT & DAY CONTROL compressor status control with defrost delay specified for FdC.
The Night & Day control algorithm can be input: pause before the enabling of the If the fans are running during the defrost,
used to set events and cycles at prede- defrost input due to the operation of they must stop as soon as the preset tem-
fined times of the week. You can set an the compressor. perature is reached;
event start time and duration, as well as The tcd parameters (Minimum On or • Phase 6: by-pass
functions and defrostings (daily or holi- OFF compressor time before defrost) and see paragraph related to phase 3 bypass
days) to be enabled for each day of the Cod (Compressor off (before) defrost) are
week. managed in this phase. OFF compressor • Phase 7: suction solenoid ON
By pressing the “set” button when the time before defrost cycle. • Phase 8: cold request
“lad” label appears, the label d0(day 1) PLEASE NOTE: These parameters must R1 waits for time PdC to expire.
displays in the “Programming” menu. be set to 0. This time is loaded afer dt only.
Tip: consider d0 = Sunday). use the“UP” If the fans are off, they are started Fans switch ON, depending on the largest
and “DOWN” buttons to set the other days depending on the setting of parameter delay value (dt and Fdt).
(d1 (day 2 = Monday)…d6 (day 7 = FdC. In this phase, fans must stop when they
Saturday)) and Every Day. By pressing If the fans were running, they are main- reach the preset temperature.
“ENTER” the first parameter E00 is dis- tained on for the FdC time, then the NOTE: Parameter H45 (see related chap-
played; use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons defrost is started. In this phase, fans must ter) can be used to specify the setting for
to scroll through other parameters switch off as soon as the defrost tempera- the probe (2 or 3) used to adjust the exit
E01…03. If you do not use the keyboard ture (par.FSt) is reached. from defrost. Default =0 (probe 2), cus-
for over 15 seconds (time-out), or if you • Phase 2: temperature is reached. tomized setting=1 (probe3))
press the “fnc” button once, the last value NOTE: It is possible to define a minimum
shown on the display is confirmed and you duration for the defrost (see parameter
return to the previous screen mask. ndE). DIAGNOSTICS
The different functions are set using the Fans switch ON, depending on the largest
appropriate parameters (see the parameter delay value (dt and Fdt). The alarm condition is always signalled by
table for the folder with the “nad” label) In this phase, fans must stop when they a buzzer (if present) and the alarm icon
reach the preset temperature. LED. The alarms from the faulty thermo-
ADJUSTMENT OF HOT GAS NOTE: Parameter Fdt will start to decrease stat control probe (probe 1), the faulty
The instrument can be used to select dif- at the end of the defrost. evaporator probe (probe 2), and the faulty
ferent types of defrosting with the para- • Phase 3: by-pass display probe (probe 3) appear directly on
meter dty, defrost type. The bypass time can be set with parameter the device display as E1, E2, and E3 respec-
(defrost execution mode). dt. tively.
The dty parameter can have these values: You can use parameter bPS to specify if
0 = electrical defrosting; the compressor is the fans have to stay on during the dt
turned off. time.

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R1 Liquid solenoid (compressor) A. Defrost request when R1= OFF
Operation diagram for R2 Hot gas solenoid (defrost) (compressor off)
HOT GAS defrost (HG) R4 Suction solenoid B. Defrost request when R1=ON (on)
R3 Evaporator fan (fan)

DEFROST R1=OFF
A B DEFROST R1=ON

On
On

R1 R1
Off
Off
dEt
dEt
ndE
ndE
R2 R2
FdC PdC
FdC PdC

R4 dt R4 dt

Fdt Fdt
R3 R3

Table of faulty probes of alarm does not affect the regulating in pressor, defrost and fan controllers are
progress. deactivated according to the value of the
DISPLAY FAULT Alarms are considered as absolute rLO parameter):
E1 Faulty probe 1 (thermostat control) (default) values or as values related to the
Value Description
E2 Faulty probe 2 (evaporator) Faulty Set point (the distance from the Set point
E3 probe 3 (display) 0 no resources are disabled
itself) and based on the Att parameter. If 1 disables compressor and defrosting
If simultaneous, they will be shown on the display the alarms are relative (Att=1), the para- 2 disables compressor, defrosting and fans
alternately every 2 seconds meter HA1 is set to positive values and
LA1 to negative values.
This alarm condition can be viewed in the This alarm condition can be displayed in
An error condition in probe 1 (thermostat folder “AL” with labels “AH1-AL1”. the “AL” folder using the “EA” label. The
control) causes the following: relay can be silenced; even if the alarm
• E1 code appears on display ALARM WITH THRESHOLD (PROBE 3) icon starts blinking, the controllers remain
• Compressor is activated as indicated by By setting the PbA=3 parameter an alarm locked until the next time the digital input
“Ont” and “Oft” parameters if these are is associated to probe 3. It refers to a spe- is deactivated.
programmed for duty cycle or: The error cific threshold (defined by the SA3 para-
condition for probe 2 (evaporator) causes meter). An over-temperature or an under- OPEN DOOR ALARM
the following: temperature alarm is generated and the If a door is open, the Open Door alarm is
icon is turned on. This alarm condition can signalled in response to a delay defined by
Ont Oft Compressor output
be viewed in the “AL” folder with the the tdO parameter.
0 0 OFF
0 >0 OFF
labels “AH3-AL3”. The alarm is signalled by the flashing alarm
>0 0 ON The alarm is handled as a temperature icon.
>0 >0 dc alarm for probe 3: for delays and back- This alarm condition can be viewed in the
swings, refer to standard alarms “AL” folder with the label “Opd”.
DEFROST ALARM NOTE: Do not set parameter tAo to
• E2 code appears on display If the defrost stops due to a timeout zero when the door is closed since if
• End of defrost due to time-out The error (instead of being stopped by the detection the door is continually opened and
condition for probe 3 (display) causes the of the end defrost temperature), an alarm closed, any alarms would never be sig-
following: is generated and the icon lights up. nalled.
• E3 appears on the display. Other alarms This condition can be viewed in the “AL” LINK ALARM
signals do not appear directly on the dis- folder with the label “Ad2”. If there is a master/slave/echo communi-
play of the device, but can be viewed by Automatic back swinging occurs when the cation failure, the No Link alarm is sig-
selecting the “Machine Status” menu in next defrost starts. nalled. This alarm condition can be viewed
the “AL” folder. The minimum and maxi- By pressing any button during the alarm in the “AL” folder with the label “E7”.
mum temperature alarm refers to the condition, the signal light disappears. In NOTE:
temperature control probe (probe 1) order to cancel the alarm properly, you •The E7 error is signalled after approx. 20
and/or the display probe (probe 3). must wait until the next defrost. seconds in “no link” condition to avoid any
Temperature limits are defined by parame- link disturbance causing communication
ters “HAL” (maximum alarm), “LAL” (mini- EXTERNAL ALARM errors.
mum alarm) and PbA (configuration of The device can also control an external •The E7 error is also signalled for address-
alarm on probe 1,3 or both). alarm, i.e. from a digital input. If the digital ing conflicts when:
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERA- input is enabled, the alarm control is acti- a) the number of Slaves set on the MAS-
TURE ALARM vated by programming and remains TER is different from the actual number of
If an alarm condition occurs and alarm enabled until the next time the digital Slaves on the network
exclusion times are not running (see alarm input is deactivated. When an alarm is set b) 2 or more Slaves have the same
exclusion parameters), the alarm icon off, the alarm icon lights up permanently, address.
lights up permanently and the relay con- a buzzer (if present) and the relay config-
figured as an alarm is activated. This type ured as alarm are activated and the com-

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 4/11


Table of alarms The device must be suitably protected Storage ambient humidity: 10…90% RH
from water and dust according to the spe- (non-condensing).
DISPLAY ALARM cific application and only be accessible Display range: –50…110 (NTC); –55…140
AH1 High temperature alarm (referring to using special tools (except for the front (PTC) °C without decimal point (parameter
room probe or probe 1)
AL1 Low temperature alarm (referring to keypad). selectable), on display 3 digits + sign.
room probe or probe 1) The device can be fitted to equipment for Analogue inputs: three PTC or NTC inputs
AH3 High temperature alarm (referring to household use and/or similar use in the (parameter-selectable).
probe 3)
AL3 Low temperature alarm (referring to
refrigeration sector and has been tested Digital inputs: 2 voltage-free parameter-
probe 3) with regard to safety in accordance with configurable digital inputs.
Ad2 Defrosting timed out the European harmonized reference stan- Serial: TTL for Televis or Copy Card con-
EA External alarm nection.
dards:
Opd Door Open Alarm
E7 Master-Slave Communication failure It is classified as follows: Digital outputs: 4 outputs on relays: first
(/CK model) • as an automatic electronic control device output (A) SPDT 8(3)A 250Va, second and
E10 Clock battery alarm to be independently mounted as regards third output (B-C) SPST 8(3)A 250Va,
(/C or /CK models)
Press any button to silence the alarm. its construction; fourth output (D) SPST 5(2)A 250Va.
The LED will start to blink. • as a 1 B type operated control device as Link: Link network output (FOR /CK
regards its automatic operating features; MODEL ONLY)
• as a Class A device as regards the cate- Measurement range: from –55 a 140 °C.
MECHANICAL gory and structure of the software. Accuracy: better than 0.5% of bottom scale
+1 digit.
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY UNPERMITTED USE Resolution: 1 or 0.1 °C.
The unit has been designed for panel- The use of the unit for applications other Consumption: 3 VA.
mounting. Drill a 29x71 mm hole, insert a than those described is forbidden.
tool and fix it in place with the brackets It should be noted that the relay contacts Power supply: 12 Va/c ±10% 50/60 Hz
provided. Do not assemble the instrument supplied with the device are functional Caution: check the power supply specified
in excessively humid or dirty locations and therefore exposed to potential faults. on the instrument label; for information
since it is designed to be used in locations Any protection devices required to comply on relay capacity and power supplies con-
with normal levels of pollution. with product requirements or dictated by tact the Sales Office).
common sense due to obvious safety rea-
Always make sure that the area next to the sons should be installed externally.
unit cooling slits is adequately ventilated.
MODELS AVAILABLE
RESPONSIBILITIES AND
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL Model Characteristics
RESIDUAL RISKS
CONNECTIONS ID 985LX HG Base model with hot gas defrost
(Hot Gas) without LINK and
Eliwell & Controlli S.r.L. shall not be liable
Warning! Always switch off machine CLOCK Base model with hot gas
for any damages deriving from:
before working on electrical connec- ID 985LX HG/C defrost (Hot Gas) without LINK
- installation/use other than that pre- and with CLOCK Base model with
tions.
scribed and, in particular, which does not hot gas defrost (Hot Gas) with
The instrument has screw terminals for comply with the safety standards specified ID 985LX HG/CK LINK and CLOCK
connecting electrical cables with a diame- in the regulations and/or those given here-
ter of 2,5 mm2 max. (only one conductor in;
per terminal for power connections). for - use on boards which do not guarantee N.B.:
HG = HOT GAS
terminal capacity, see the label on the adequate protection against electric shock, C= CLOCK (CLOCK)
instrument. water or dust when assembled; K=LINK
The relay contacts are voltage free. Do not - use on boards which allow dangerous
exceed the maximum current allowed. For parts to be accessed without the use of
higher loads, use a suitable contactor. tools;
Make sure that the power voltage com- - tampering with and/or alteration of the
product; DISCLAIMER
plies with the device voltage.
- installation/use on boards that do not This document is exclusive property of Eliwell &
Probes have no connection polarity and Controlli S.r.L. and cannot be reproduced and circulat-
can be extended using an ordinary bipolar comply with the standards and regulations ed unless expressly authorized by Eliwell & Controlli
cable (N.B. extending the probes affects in force. S.r.L. Although Eliwell & Controlli S.r.L. has taken all
possible measures to guarantee the accuracy of this
the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of
document, it declines any responsibility for any dam-
the device. special care must be used age arising out of its use. The same applies to any per-
when wiring). son or company involved in preparing and writing this
Probe cables, power supply cables and the TECHNICAL DATA manual. Eliwell & Controlli S.r.L. reserves the right to
make any changes or improvements without prior
TTL serial cable should be kept separate notice and at any time.
from power cables. Front protection: IP65.
Casing: PC+ABS UL94 V-0 resin plastic
body, polycarbonate front, thermoplastic NOTE: The technical characteristics in
CONDITIONS OF USE resin buttons. this document concerning measure-
Dimensions: front 74x32 mm, 60 mm ments (range, accuracy, resolution,
PERMITTED USE depth. etc.) refer to the instrument in the
For safety reasons the instrument must be Mounting: on panel, with drilling template strictest sense and not to any acces-
installed and used in accordance with the 71x29 mm (+0.2/–0.1 mm). sories provided such as probes, for
instructions supplied. Users must not be Operating temperature: –5…55 °C. example. This means, for example, that
able to access parts with dangerous volt- Storage temperature: –30…85 °C. an error introduced by the probe is
age levels under normal operating condi- Usage ambient humidity: 10…90 % RH added to any error that is typical of
tions. (non-condensing). the device.

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**PLEASE NOTE: At level 1 the folders will only display all the level 1 parameters.
Tab. 1 Table of parameters At level 2 the folders will only display all the level 2 parameters.

PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.


COMPRESSOR CONTROLLER (folder with “CP” label)
diF diFferential. Compressor relay intervention differential; the compressor stops when the 0.1...30.0 2.0 2 1 °C/°F
Set point value is reached (as indicated by the control probe), and restarts at tempera-
ture value equal to the Set point plus the value of the differential. Note: cannot be 0.

HSE Higher SEt. Maximum possible set point value. LSE..302 50.0 18 1 °C/°F
LSE Lower SEt. Minimum possible set point value. -55.0...HSE -50.0 -22 1 °C/°F
OSP Offset SetPoint. Temperature value to be added algebraically to the set point if reduced -30.0...30.0 0 -10 2 °C/°F
set enabled (Economy function). It can be enabled using a specially configured button.

Cit Compressor min on time. Minimum compressor activation time before disabling. If set at 0...250 0 0 2 min
0 it is not active.
CAt Compressor mAx on time. Maximum compressor activation time before disabling. If set at 0...250 0 0 2 min
0 it is not active.
COMPRESSOR PROTECTIONS (folder with “CP” label)
Ont On time (compressor). Compressor activation time in the event of a faulty probe. If set to 0...250 0 10 1 min
“1” with Oft at “0” the controller is always on whereas if Oft >0 it operates in duty cycle
mode. See Duty Cycle diagram
OFt OFF time (compressor). Compressor in disabled state time in the event of a faulty probe. 0...250 1 5 1 min
If set to “1” with Oft at “0” the controller is always off whereas if Oft >0 it operates in
duty cycle mode. See Duty Cycle diagram
dOn delay (at) On compressor. Delay in activating compressor relay after switch-on of instrument. 0...250 0 0 1 sec
dOF delay (after power) OFF. Delay after switch off; the indicated time must elapse between 0...250 0 0 1 min
switch-off of the compressor relay and the subsequent switch-on.
dbi delay between power-on. Delay between switch-ons; the indicated time must elapse 0...250 0 1 1 min
between two subsequent switch-ons of the compressor.
OdO (!) delay Output (from power) On. Delay time in activating outputs after the start of the 0...250 0 1 1 min
device or after a power failure. 0= not active.
DEFROSTING CONTROLLER (folder with “dEF” label) (6)
dty defrost type. Type of defrost. 0/1/2/3 0 (std. 0 (std. 1 num
0 = electrical defrosting; model) model)
1 = cycle reversing defrosting (hot gas); 3 (/HG 3 (/HG
2 = Free mode defrosting (compressor disabled). model) model)
3 = Hot gas defrost (hot gas)
dit defrost interval time. Period of time between the start of two defrost operations. 0...250 6h 0 1 hours/min/sec
0= function disabled (defrost is NEVER performed) (see dt1)
dt1 defrost time 1. Unit of measurement for defrost times (“dit” parameter). 0/1/2 0 0 2 num
0 = “dit” parameter expressed in hours.
1 = “dit” parameter expressed in minutes.
2 = “dit” parameter expressed in seconds.
dt2 defrost time 2. Unit of measurement for duration of defrosting (“dEt” parameter). 0/1/2 1 1 2 num
0 = “dEt” parameter expressed in hours.
1 = “dEt” parameter expressed in minutes.
2 = “dEt” parameter expressed in seconds.
dCt defrost Counting type. Selection of defrosting time count mode. 0/1/2/3 1 3 1 num
0 = compressor operating hours (DIGIFROST® method); Defrosting active ONLY with (0=df,
compressor on. digifrost
NOTE: compressor time of operation is counted irrespective of evaporator probe (count- 1=rt, real
ing is active if evaporator probe is absent or faulty). The value is ignored if RTC is time, 2=SC,
enabled. stop com-
1 = Real Time - equipment operating hours; defrost counting is always active when the pressor
machine is on and starts at each power-on. 3=RTC)
2 = compressor stop. Every time the compressor stops, a defrost cycle is performed
according to the parameter dtY
3= With RTC. Defrost at times set by dE1…dE8, F1…F8
“dd” (1) dE1…dE8 parameters daily defrost start time 1…8. Range 0…23, 24= off (default) 0...23/0...59 24 24 1 hours/min
“Fd” (1) F1…F8 festive defrost start time 1…8. Range 0…23, 24= off (default) 0...23/0...59 24 24 1 hours/min
The d1…d8, F1…F8 parameters are only visible if dit=0, dCt=3 with clock option present.
They are included in the dd and Fd
dOH defrost Offset folders. Start of defrost delay time from start-up of instrument. 0...59 0 0 1 min

dEt defrost Endurance time. Defrosting time-out; determines maximum duration of defrost- 1...250 30min 25min 1 hours/min/sec
ing. NOTE: Defrost does not stop if a minimum defrost time has been set. See also (see dt2)
ndE
dSt defrost Stop temperature. Defrosting end temperature (determined by evaporator -50.0... 150 8.0 12 1 °C/°F
probe). NOTE: Defrost does not stop if a minimum defrost time has been set. See
also ndE
dPO defrost (at) Power On. Determines if the instrument must start defrost at start-up (if the n/y n n 1 flag
temperature measured by the evaporator allows this) y = Yes, starts defrost at start-up; n
= No, does not start defrost at start-up.
ndE This parameter enables to specify a minimum duration for defrost (unless external alarms 0...250 0 0 1 hours/min/sec
occur (with EAL=1, see) or device stop), even if the temperature measured on the evapo-
rator is above dSt (see). If the parameter is set to 0, the function is disabled.

tcd Time compressor for defrost. Minimum time for compressor ON or OFF before defrost -31...31 0 0 2 min
If >0 (positive value) the compressor remains ACTIVE for tcd minutes; If<0 (negative
value) the compressor remains INACTIVE for tcd minutes; If =0 the parameter is ignored.
Cod Compressor off (before defrost). Time for compressor OFF before defrost cycle. If a 0…60 0 0 2 min
defrost cycle is set within the programmed time for this parameter, the compressor is not
started. If =0 function is stopped.
FAN CONTROLLER (folder with “FAn” label)
FPt Fan Parameter type. Characterizes the “FSt” parameter that can be expressed as an absolute 0/1 0 0 2 flag
temperature value or as a value related to the Set point. 0 = absolute; 1 = relative.
FSt Fan Stop temperature. Fan stop temperature; a value read by the evaporator probe that -50.0..150.0 2.0 8 1 °C/°F
is higher than the set value causes the fans to stop. The value is positive or negative and,
depending on the FPt parameter, could represent the temperature in absolute value or
relative to Set point.

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 6/11


PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.
Fot Fan on-start temperature. Fan start temperature; if the temperature read by the evapora- -50.0..150.0 -50.0 -50 2 °C/°F
tor is lower than the value set for this parameter, the fans do not start. The value is posi-
tive or negative and, depending on the FPt parameter, could represent the temperature
in absolute value or relative to Set point.
FAd FAn differential. Fan activation intervention differential (see par. “FSt” and “Fot”). 1.0…50.0 2.0 4 1 °C/°F
Fdt Fan delay time. Delay time between start-up of fan after defrosting. 0...250 0 1 1 min
dt drainage time. Dripping time. 0...250 0 2 1 min
dFd defrost Fan disable. Used to select exclusion of evaporator fans during defrosting. y = yes; n/y y y 1 flag
n = no.
FCO Fan Compressor OFF. Used to select fan stop when compressor is switched OFF. n/y/dc n n 1 num
y = fans active (with thermostat; in response to the value read by the defrost probe, see
“FSt” parameter);
n = fans off;
dc = duty cycle (using parameters “Fon” and “FoF”).

Fod Fan open door open. Used to select the fan stop when door is open and fan re-start n/y n n 2 flag
when door is closed (if they were active). n=fans stop; y=fans unchanged.
FdC Fan delay Compressor off. Fan switch off delay time after compressor stop. In minutes. 0..99 0 1 2 min
0= Function excluded
PdC Compressor start time/start valve suction valve. This parameter enables to set the start 0...250 1 1 1 min
delay of the compressor when the suction solenoid valve is started (provided that the
valve stays on for the whole duration of PdC). If this parameter is set to 0, the function is
disabled.
Fon Fan on (in duty cycle). Fan ON time for duty cycle. 0..99 0 0 1 min
Use of fans in duty cycle mode; valid for FCO = d.c. and H42=1 (probe 2 (evaporator)
present)
FoF Fan oFF (in duty cycle). Fan OFF time for duty cycle. 0..99 0 0 1 min
Use of fans in duty cycle mode; valid for FCO = dc and H42=1 (probe 2 present) (evapo-
rator )).
bPS Fans ON during dt (bypass) time. This parameter can be used to decide if the fans are n/y n n 1 flag
ON (n=No, y=Yes (si)) during the bypass phase (see Hot Gas algorithm).

ALARMS (folder with “AL” label)


Att Alarm type. Parameter “HAL” and “LAL” modes, as absolute temperature values or as dif- 0/1 0 1 2 flag
ferential compared to the Set point.
0 = absolute value; 1 = relative value.
AFd Alarm differential. Alarm differential. 1.0...50.0 2.0 4 1 °C/°F
HAL (2) Higher ALarm. Maximum alarm. Temperature value (considered as distance from Set LAL...150.0 50.0 9 1 °C/°F
point or as an absolute value based on Att) which if gone above triggers the alarm signal.
See Max/Min. Alarm Diagram;
LAL (2) Lower ALarm. Minimum alarm. Temperature value (considered as distance from Set point -50.0...HAL -50.0 -2 1 °C/°F
or as an absolute value based on Att) which if gone below triggers the alarm signal.
See Max/Min. Alarm Diagram;
PAO (!) Power-on Alarm Override. Alarm exclusion time after instrument start-up, after a power 0...10 0 1 1 hours
(3) failure.
dAO defrost Alarm Override. Alarm exclusion time after defrost. 0..999 0 60 1 min
OAO Alarm signal delay after disabling digital input (door open). Alarm refers to a high and 0…10 0 0 1 hours
low temperature alarm.
tdO time out door Open. Time out after alarm signal following digital input disabling (door 0...250 0 2 2 min
open).
tAO (3) temperature Alarm Override. Temperature alarm signal delay time. 0...250 0 30 2 min
dAt defrost Alarm time. Alarm signal for defrost end due to time-out. n/y n y 1 flag
n = does not activate alarm; y = activates alarm.
rLO Controllers disabled by external alarm: 0/1/2 2 2 2
0=Does not block resources
1=Blocks compressor and defrost
2=Blocks compressor, defrost and fans.
AOP Alarm Output Polarity. Polarity of alarm output. 0/1 1 0 2 flag
0 = alarm active and output disabled;
1 = alarm active and output enabled.
PbA Configuration of temperature alarm on probe 1 and/or 3. 0…3 0 0 2 min
0 = alarm on probe 1 (thermostat control);
1 = alarm on probe 3 (display);
2 = alarm on probe 1 and 3 (thermostat control and display).
3 = alarm on probe 1and 3 (thermostat control and display) on external threshold
SA3 Probe 3 alarm set point (display) -50.0…150.0 50.0 150 2 °C/°F
dA3 Probe 3 alarm differential (display) -30.0…30.0 2.0 2 2 °C/°F
LIGHT AND DIGITAL INPUTS (folder with “Lit” label)
dSd Light relay enable from door switch. n/y y y 2 flag
n = door open, light does not turn on;
y = door open, light turns on (if it was off).
dLt Light relay disabling (switch off) delay (cell light). The cell light will remain on for dLt 0…31 0 0 2 min
minutes after closing the door if the dSd parameter is set to do this.
OFL Light switch always disables light relay. Enables switching off with light button even if the n/y n n 2 flag
delay after closing the door set by dLt is active.
dOd Door switch switches off loads. When commanded by the digital input, programmed as n/y n n 2 flag
door-switch, it stops all the loads when the door is opened and re-starts them when the
door is closed (observing any timings in progress).
dAd Digital input activation delay (digital input) 0…255 0 0 2 min
dOA Status forced by digital input 0/1/2/3 0 0 2 num
0=No enabling 1=Compressor enabling
2=Fan enabling 3=Compressor and fan enabling
PEA Enables forced behavior from door light and/or external alarm 0/1/2/3 0 0 2 num
0=Disabled 1=Linked to door lamp
2=Linked to external alarm 3=Linked to door lamp and external alarm
dCO Delay in enabling compressor with consensus 0...250 0 0 2 min
dFO Delay in enabling fans with consensus 0...250 0 0 2 min
L00 (FOR MODELS /CK ONLY) LINK CONTROLLER (folder with “Lin” label)
Selects the instrument as Master (0), Slave (from 1 to 7), Echo (0, in this case the Echo 0...7 0 1 2 num
serves as a repeater for the Master even if connected to a Slave).

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 7/11


PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.
L01 Refers to Master only. Number of Slaves in network (from 0 to 7). Per Slaves/Echoes leave 0...7 0 0 2 num
value =0
L02 Presence of local Echoes referring to single Slave. 0 = Local echo not present; 1 = Echo 0/1/2 0 0 2 num
present and shares the Slave display at a set rate; if Master or Slave, it determines if the
device is active and shares its local display at a set rate. 2 = the Echo shows the display
of the associated Slave (Slave and associated Echo must have the same address L00). If it
is directly connected to the Master, it displays the Master display.

L03 Refers to Master and Slave. Simultaneous/sequential defrosting. Master: n = simultaneous; n/y n n 2 flag
y = sequential. Slave: n = ignore; y = accept.
L04 Refers to Slave only. Distributed display. n = the Slave displays local values; y = the Slave n/y y n 2 flag
displays Master display
L05 Refers to Master and Slave. Master: n = does not ask Slaves to activate remote functions; n/y n n 2 flag
y = asks Slaves to activate remote functions. Slave: n = ignores activation of remote func-
tions from Master; y = accepts activation of remote functions from Master.

L06 Locks resources (compressors, fans, etc) at the end of defrosting. n=no; y=yes NOTE: n/y y n 2 flag
related to Ldd parameter which has priority over L06 (see)
(FOR /C /CK MODELS ONLY ) DAY/NIGHT CONTROLLER (night and day)
(folder with “nad” label)
E00 Functions enabled during events: 0 = control disabled. 1 = reduced set point; 2 = 0...4 0 0 2 num
reduced set+light; 3 = reduced set+light+aux. 4= instrument off
E01 Hours/minutes of start of event. Sets start time of event. Starting from this time, the 0...23/0...59 0 0 2 hours/min
“NIGHT” mode will be enabled. The duration is determined by EO2.
E02 Duration of event. Sets duration of event (for type of event, see E00) 0…99 0 0 2 hours
E03 Blocking/unblocking daily or holidays defrosting. 0= “work days” defrost sequence 0/1 0 0 2 flag
defined by par. dE1…dE8; 1= “festive/holidays” defrost sequence defined by par. F0…F8;
N.B.: does not affect timed defrosting like Every Day (same defrost sequence for
working days/holidays).
COMMUNICATION (folder with “Add” label)
dEA (!) Device address in family 0...14 0 0 1 num
(4) (values ranging from 0 to 14)
FAA (!) Device family (values ranging from 0 to 14) 0...14 0 0 1 num
(4)
DISPLAY (folder with “diS” label)
LOC (keyboard) LOCK. Keyboard locked. However, you can still access the parameter pro- n/y n n 1 flag
gramming menu and modify parameters including the status of this parameter to allow
keyboard unlocking. y = yes (keyboard locked); n = no.
PA1 PAssword 1. When enabled (value is not 0) it represents the access key to level 1 para- 0...250 0 0 1 num
meters.
PA2*** PAssword 2. When enabled (value is not 0) it represents the access key to level 2 para- 0...255 0 0 2 num
meters.
ndt number display type. Display with decimal point. y = Yes (display with decimal point); n/y y n 1 flag
n = No (only integer numbers).
CA1 CAlibration 1. Calibration 1. Positive or negative temperature value added to the value -12.0...12.0 0 0 1 °C/°F
read by probe 1, based on “CA” parameter settings.
CA2 CAlibration 2. Calibration 2. Positive or negative temperature value added to the value -12.0...12.0 0 0 1 °C/°F
read by probe 2, based on “CA” parameter settings.
CA3 CAlibration 3. Calibration 2. Positive or negative temperature value added to the value -12.0...12.0 0 0 1 °C/°F
read by probe 3, based on “CA” parameter settings.
CA CAlibration Intervention. Offset intervenes on display, thermostat control or both. 0/1/2 2 2 2 num
0 = only modifies the temperature displayed;
1 = adds to the temperature used by controllers, not the temperature displayed that
remains unchanged;
2 = adds to temperature displayed that is also used by controllers.

LdL Low display Label. Minimum value the instrument is able to display. -55.0...302 -50.0 -50 2 °C/°F
HdL High display Label. Maximum value the instrument is able to display. -55.0..302 140.0 140 2 °C/°F
ddL defrost display Lock. Display mode during defrosting. 0/1/2 1 1 1 num
0 = displays the temperature read by the thermostat control probe;
1 = locks the reading on the temperature value read by thermostat control probe when
defrosting starts until the next time the Set point value is reached;
2 = displays the label “deF” during defrosting until the next time the Set point value is
reached (or until Ldd expires).
Ldd Lock defrost disable. Time-out value for unlocking display (dEF label) if reaching the set 0…255 0 60 1 min
point takes too long during defrosting or if the Link (Master-Slave) communication fails
(E7 error)
dro display read-out. Select °C or °F to display temperature read by probe. 0 = °C, 1 = °F. 0/1 0 0 1 flag
N. B: switching from °C to °F DOES NOT modify set points, differentials, etc. (for
example set point=10°C becomes 10°F).
ddd Selection of the value type to be displayed. 0/1/2/3 1 1 2 num
0 = Set point;
1 = probe 1 (thermostat control);
2 = probe 2 (evaporator);
3 = probe 3 (display).
CONFIGURATION (folder with “CnF” label)
H00 (5) (!) Selection of probe type, PTC or NTC. 0 = PTC; 1 = NTC. 0/1 1 1 1 flag
H02 Button activation time if buttons are configured for a second function. 0...15 5 5 2 sec
For the ESC, Up and DOWN buttons configured for a second function (defrost, aux, etc)
the time for quick enabling is set. Aux is an exception and has a set time of 1 second

H06 button/aux input/door switch light active when instrument is off (but powered) n/y y y 2 flag
H08 Stand-by operating mode. 0= only display switched off; 1= display on and controllers 0/1/2 2 2 2 num
locked; 2= display off and controllers locked;
H11 (6) Configuration of digital inputs/polarity. -8…8 0 2 2 num
0 = disabled; 1 = defrosting; 2 = reduced set; 3 = Auxiliary
4 = Door micro 5 = external alarm
*6 = Disables storage of HACCP alarms (*only in HACCP models)
7 = Standby (ON-OFF) 8 = Maintenance request
H12 (6) Configuration of digital inputs/polarity. Same as H11 -8…8 0 0 2 num
(7) WARNING! positive or negative values change polarity

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 8/11


PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.
H21 (!) Digital output configurability 2. (B) 0...9 1 1 2 num
0 = Disabled;
1 = Compressor;
2 = Defrost;
3 = Fans;
4 = Alarm;
5 = Auxiliary.
6 = Standby
7 = Light
8 = Buzzer
9 = Suction solenoid
H22 (!) Digital output configurability 1. (A) 0...9 2 2 2 num
Same as H21. (2 = defrost; default)
H23 (!) Digital output 3 configurability. (C)
Same as H21. 0..9 3 3 2 num
H24 (!) Digital output configurability 4. (D)
Same as H21. 0...9 4 9 2 num
H25 (!) PARAMETER DISPLAYED ON THE MODELS WITH BUZZER
(7) Buzzer output configurability. 0 = disabled; 8 = enabled (default) ; 1-7; 9 = not used 0...9 8 8 2 num
H31 (!) UP button configurability. 0...8 1 1 2 num
0 = disabled;
1 = defrosting (default)
2 = auxiliary;
3 = reduced set point;
*4 = reset HACCP alarm reset (*only in HACCP models);
*5 = disables HACCP alarms (*only in HACCP models)
6 = light;
7 = stand-by;
8 = maintenance request
H32 (!) DOWN button configurability. 0...8 0 0 2 num
Same as H31. (0 = disabled; default)
H33 (!) ESC button configurability. 0...8 0 0 2 num
Same as H31. (0 = disabled; default)
H41 Presence of control probe. n= not present; y= present. n/y y y 2 flag
H42 Presence of Evaporator probe. n= not present; y= present. n/y y y 2 flag
H43 Presence of display probe. n= Not present; y= Display. n/y n y 2 flag
H45 Configurability of the analog input used to adjust the defrost output 0/1 0 1 2 flag
0 = Defrost exit on probe 2 (evaporator probe)
1 = Exist from defrost on probe 3 (display probe)
reL reLease firmware. Device version: read only parameter. / / / 2 /
tAb tAble of parameters. Reserved: read only parameter. / / / 1 /
label PA2
In the CnF folder you can access all level 2 parameters from label PA2 by pressing the “set” button
SEE paragraph 2) Displaying level 2 parameters

COPY CARD (folder with “Fpr” label)


UL Up load. Transfer of programming parameters from instrument to Copy Card. / / / 2 /
dL Down load. Transfer of programming parameters from Copy Card to instrument. / / / 2 /
Fr Format. Cancels all data entered in the copy card. / / / 2 /
N.B.: If “Fr” parameter (copy card formatting) is used, the data entered in the
card will be permanently lost. This operation cannot be undone. * CUS-
TOM
SET- (start of daily defrost) and the
(1) In the deF folder there are two folders: “dd” (daily defrost) and “Fd” (Festive Defrost); the first folder includes the parameters dE1...dE8
second folder includes the parameters F1...F8 (start of festive defrost). The two folders are only visible if dit =3 and RTC is present.TINGS
NOTE: DO NOT confuse the
days d0...d6 related to the nad folder with dE1...dE8 daily defrost
(2) If the alarms are relative, the parameter HA1 is set to positive values and LA1 to negative values.
(3) Refers exclusively to high and low temperature alarms
(4) The pair of values FAA and dEA represents the device network address and is indicated as “FF.DD” (where FF=FAA and DD=dEA).
(5) For information on the NTC/PTC probe, see label on device.
(6) Positive values: active input when the contact is closed; negative values: active input when contact is open. WARNING! positive or negative values change polarity;
(7) Parameter can be seen in models with optional buzzer.
* VALUE column: CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS FOR HOT GAS
** LEVEL column: indicates the visibility level of parameters accessed using a PASSWORD (see relevant paragraph)
**** PA2 is visible (or will be requested, if specified) at level 1 in the CnF folder and can be set (modified) at level 2 in the diS folder

(!) WARNING!
• If one or more parameters marked with (!) are modified, the controller must be switched off after the modification and then switched back on
•PLEASE NOTE: We strongly recommend that you switch the device off and on again after changing the configuration of parameters to prevent configuration problems
and/or ongoing timings.
•folder with “nad” label NIGHT/DAY CONTROL (night and day) FOR /C, /CK MODELS ONLY
•folder with “Lin” label LINK CONTROLLER FOR /CK MODELS ONLY

Duty Cycle Diagram

Ont, OFt parameters programmed for The error condition for probe 1 OUT
Duty Cycle (compressor) causes the follow- On
ing:
• E1 code appears on display
Ont OFt Compressor output • The controller is activated as
Off
0 0 OFF indicated by the “Ont” and
0 >0 OFF “OFt” parameters if pro-
>0 0 ON
>0 >0 D.C.
grammed for the duty cycle
Ont OFt Ont

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 9/11


press and release set AL set alarms if alarm(s)
(single press) present
show alarms

Pb1 set SEt value

set
h00
hours
2 sec
set
rtc set '00
minutes
2 sec
set
d00
days

if present

Pb2 set Pb1 value if present

Pb3 set Pb2 value if present

SEt set Pb3 value


Machine Status Menu Diagram
change SEt
value

PARAMETERS
press for 5 sec set PA1≠0 set level 1 folders level 2 folders
CP CP
set PA1 value
dEF (+dd+Fd) dEF
FAn FAn
AL AL
Lit -
Lin -
nad -
Add Add
level 2 par set CP CP set level 1 par diS diS
CnF CnF
FPr FPr

level 2 par set dEF dEF set level 1 par


dd
set PA2 value

Fd

level 2 par set FAn FAn set level 1 par


set

level 2 par set AL AL set level 1 par scroll


parameters
PA2≠0

change
level 2 par set Lit Add set level 1 par par value
set

level 2 par set Lin diS set level 1 par

level 2 par set nAd PA2 CnF set level 1 par

level 2 par set diS Fpr set level 1 par

level 1
level 2 par set CnF

level 2 par set Fpr

level 2

Programming Menu Diagram

ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 10/11


Max/Min. Alarm Diagram (minimum
and maximum temperature)
1
The maximum temperature alarm occurs
AFd AFd
when the probe temperature is:
(1) higher than or equal to HAL if LAL HAL
Att=Ab(solute)
(2) higher than or equal to Set + HAL if
Att=rEl(ative)
2 Off

• If Att=Abs(olute) HAL must be with a


AFd AFd
sign
• If Att=rEL(ative) HAL can only be posi- set

tive set+ LAL set+HAL

The minimum temperature alarm occurs


when the probe temperature is: The maximum temperature alarm back swing occurs when the probe temperature is:
(1) lower than or equal to LAL if (1) lower than or equal to HAL - AFd if Att=Ab(solute)
Att=Ab(solute) (2) lower than or equal to + HAL- AFd if Att=rE(lative)
(2) lower than or equal to Set + LAL if
Att=rEl(ative) The minimum temperature alarm back swing occurs when the probe temperature is:
(1) higher than or equal to LAL + AFd if Att=Ab(solute)
• If Att=Abs(olute) LAL must be with a (2) greater than or equal to set + LAL + AFd if Att=rE(lative)
sign * (set -|LAL|+AFd)
• If Att=rEL(ative) LAL can only be nega-
tive* *NOTE: if Att=rEL(ative) LAL must be negative: therefore set point+LAL<set point
because set+(-|LAL|)=set-|LAL|

TERMINALS
Wiring Diagram STANDARD CONFIGURATION
ONLY /CK

1-2 Probe input 1 (thermostat control)


Supply
Pb1
Pb2
Pb3

1-3 Probe input 2 (evaporator)


- +
*1 - 4 Probe input 3 (display)
5-6 Digital input 2
5-7 Digital input 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A 8-9 Link (powered; 8=-, 9=+) (FOR/CK MODEL ONLY)
10 - 11 Power supply
(B) (C) (D)
**12 - 13 N.O. defrost output (A)
(A)
12 - 14 N.C. defrost output (A)
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ID 985 LX - 12 V 15 - 16 N.O. compressor relay (B)
15 - 17 N.O. fan output (C)
18 - 19 N.O. alarm relay (D)
A TTL input for Copy Card
And for the connection to the Televis system

CONFIGURATION OF I/O FOR HOT GAS

*1 - 4 Probe input 3 (display)


**12 - 13 N.O. solenoid output for hot gas; see paragraph H22=2
Eliwell & Controlli s.r.l. **12 - 14 N.C. bypass contact
Via dell'Industria, 15 Zona Industriale Paludi **15 - 16 N.O. solenoid output for liquid; see paragraph H21=1
32010 Pieve d'Alpago (BL) ITALY **15 - 17 N.O. evaporator fan output; see par. H23=3
Telephone +39 0437 986111 **18 - 19 N.O. solenoid output for suction; see paragraph H24=9
Facsimile +39 0437 989066
Internet http://www.eliwell.it
NOTA:
Technical Customer Support: *Available by default on CUSTOMIZED models
Telephone +39 0437 986300 **CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS FOR HOT GAS
Email: [email protected]

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4/2005 GB
cod. 9IS54010
ID 985 LX HG (/C /CK) 11/11

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