MZC 5 NJ A1 X01 HBN VHB F83 MJ I1 NF9 FTL VF X1 D TRL JFSQ
MZC 5 NJ A1 X01 HBN VHB F83 MJ I1 NF9 FTL VF X1 D TRL JFSQ
ICPlus 915
KEYS
UP STAND-BY (ESC)
Press and release Press and release
Scroll menu items Returns to the previous menu level
Increases values Confirms parameter value
Press for at least 5 sec Press for at least 5 sec
Function can be configured by the user (H31) Function can be configured by the user (H33)
Pb1
D.I.
Supply TTL for connection to Copy Card or Televis/
Serial
Modbus remote control systems
NTC/PTC (24Va, 115Va, 230Va) OUT1: 1 SPDT relay 8(4)A 250 Va
Digital outputs
OUT1 OUT2 OUT2: 1 SPST relay 8(4)A 250 Va
Buzzer output only on models where this is provided
Measurement range -50 ... 140°C (-58 ... 284°F)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Accuracy better than 0.5% of end of scale +1 digit
Resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F up to +199.9°F; 1°F over)
Pb1
D.I.
Supply
TERMINALS
1-2-3 regulator relay OUT1 *7-8 Power supply 12Va/c and 12-24Va/12-36Vc.
4-5 regulator relay OUT2 9-11 Probe Pb1 Input
*6-7 Power supply 24Va, 115Va and 230Va. 9-12 Digital Input (D.I.)
A TTL input for Copy Card and TelevisSystem connection * depends on model
V/I MODEL
CONNECTIONS INPUT/OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
V/I (12Va/c, 12-24Va/12-36Vc) -199...199 (ndt = n)
-199.9...199.9 (ndt = y)
OUT1 OUT2 Display range:
-1999...1999 (ndt = int)
on display with 3½ digits + sign
Digital input 1 digital voltage free input
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12
− + +
1 V/I (0-1V, 0-5V, 0-10V, 0...20mA, 4...20mA)
V (selectable by parameter H00)
Supply Analogue input
I +12V Maximum load: - current = 100 Ω
- voltage = 20 kΩ
V/I (24Va, 115Va, 230Va) TTL for connection to Copy Card or Televis/
Serial
OUT1 OUT2 Modbus remote control systems
OUT1: 1 SPDT relay 8(4)A 250 Va
Digital outputs
OUT2: 1 SPST relay 8(4)A 250 Va
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Buzzer output only on models where this is provided
− + + Measurement range -1999 ... 1999
V
Supply Accuracy better than 0.5% of end of scale +1 digit
I +12V
Resolution 1 or 0.1 digit according to settings
TERMINALS
1-2-3 regulator relay OUT1 *7-8 Power supply 12Va/c and 12-24Va/12-36Vc.
4-5 regulator relay OUT2 *9-10-12 Voltage input (9=GND; 10=”+”; 12=12V)
*6-7 Power supply 24Va, 115Va and 230Va. *9-11-12 Current input (9=GND; 11=”+”; 12=12V)
A TTL input for Copy Card and TelevisSystem connection * depends on model
PT100/Tcj-Tck MODEL
CONNECTIONS INPUT/OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
PT100/Tcj-Tck (12Va/c, 12-24Va/12-36Vc) PT100: -150...650°C
TcJ: -40...750°C
OUT1 OUT2
Display range:
TcK: -40...1350°C
on display with 3½ digits + sign
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Digital input 1 digital voltage free input
1 PT100 or 1 TcJ / Tck
Pb1
D.I.
Supply Analogue input
+ − (selectable by parameter H00)
TTL for connection to Copy Card or Televis/
PT100/Tcj-Tck (24Va, 115Va, 230Va) Serial
Modbus remote control systems
OUT1 OUT2
OUT1: 1 SPST relay 8(4)A 250 Va
Digital outputs
OUT2: 1 SPST relay 8(4)A 250 Va
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 Buzzer output only on models where this is provided
Measurement range -150 ... 1350°C (-238 ... 2462°F)
Pb1
D.I.
Supply
−
Accuracy see ‘Pt100/TcJ/TcK models’ table
+
Resolution see ‘Pt100/TcJ/TcK models’ table
TERMINALS
1-2 regulator relay OUT1 8-9 Digital Input (D.I.)
3-4 regulator relay OUT2 *10-11-12 Probe PT100 input - 3 wires (Pb1)
*5-6 Power supply 24Va, 115Va and 230Va. *11-12 TcJ/TcK input
*6-7 Power supply 12Va/c and 12-24Va/12-36Vc.
A TTL input for Copy Card and TelevisSystem connection * depends on model
PT100/Tcj-Tck MODELs
0.5% for whole scale + 1 digit
ACCURACY:
PT100: 0.2% from -150 to 300°C
RESOLUTION: 0.1°C (0.1°F) from -199.9°C up to 199.9°C; 1°C (1°F) beyond
ACCURACY: 0.4% for whole scale + 1 digit
TcJ:
RESOLUTION: 0.1°C (0.1°F) from -199.9°C up to 199.9°C; 1°C (1°F) beyond
0.5% for whole scale + 1 digit
ACCURACY:
Tck: 0.3% from -40 to 800°C
RESOLUTION: 0.1°C (0,1°F) from -199.9°C up to 199.9°C; 1°C (1°F) beyond
MOUNTING - DIMENSIONS
The device is designed for panel mounting. Drill a 29x71 mm hole and insert the instrument; secure it with the special brackets provided.
Do not install the instrument in damp and/or dirty places; in fact, it is suitable for use in places with ordinary or normal levels of pollution.
Keep the area around the instrument cooling slots adequately ventilated.
29 mm
70 mm
71 mm
74 mm
59 mm
32 mm
EWPA-EWHS PROBE CONFIGURATION
EWHS 284 2 wires EWHS 304/314 3 wires
9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 Probe
V+
Probe
blue RH/T
brown GND (only EWHS314)
V+ T
RH
GND
ACCESSING AND USING THE MENUs
The resources are organized into 2 menus which are accessed as follows:
• ‘Machine Status’ menu: press and release the key.
• ‘Programming’ menu: hold down the key for 5 seconds.
Either do not press any keys for 15 seconds (timeout) or press the key once, to confirm the last value displayed and return to the previous
screen.
PASSWORD
Password ‘PA1’: used to access User parameters. The password is not enabled by default (PS1=0).
To enable it (PS1≠0): press and hold for longer than 5 seconds, scroll through the parameters using and until you see the label
PS1, press to display the value, modify it using and , then save it by pressing or . If enabled, it will be required in
order to access the User parameters.
Password ‘PA2’: used to access Installer parameters. The password is enabled by default (PS2=15).
To modify it (PS2≠15): press and hold for longer than 5 seconds, scroll through the parameters using and until you see the
label PA2, press , set the value to ‘15’ using and , then confirm using . Scroll through the folders until you find the label
diS and press to enter. Scroll through the parameters using and until you see the label PS2, press to display the value,
modify it using and , then save it by pressing or .
The visibility of ‘PA2’ is as follows:
1) PA1 and PA2 ≠ 0: Press and hold for longer than 5 seconds to display PA1 and PA2. It will then be possible to decide whether to
access the User parameters (PA1) or the Installer parameters (PA2).
2) Otherwise: The password PA2 is amongst the level1 parameters. If enabled, it will be required when accessing the Installer
parameters; to enter it, proceed as instructed for password PA1.
If the value entered is incorrect, the label PA1/PA2 will be displayed again and the procedure will need to be repeated.
MACHINE STATUS MENU
Access the Machine Status menu by pressing and releasing the key. If no alarms are active, the ‘SP1’ label appears.
Use the keys and to scroll through all the folders in the menu:
- AL: alarms folder (only visible if an alarm is active);
- SP1: Setpoint 1 setting folder;
- SP2: Setpoint 2 setting folder;
- Pb1: probe 1 - Pb1 folder;
Setting the Setpoint: To display the Setpoint value press the key when the ‘SP1’ or ‘SP2’ label is displayed.
The Setpoint value appears on the display. To change the Setpoint value, press the and keys within 15
seconds. Press to confirm the modification.
Displaying probes: When label Pb1 is present, press the key to view the value measured by the corresponding probe
(NOTE: the value cannot be modified).
PROGRAMMING MENU
To access the ‘Programming’ menu, press the key for more than 5 seconds. If specified, an access PASSWORD will be requested: ‘PA1’ for
User parameters and ‘PA2’ for Installer parameters (see ‘PASSWORD’ paragraph).
User Parameter: When accessed, the display will show the first parameter (e.g. ‘dF1’). Press and to scroll through all the parameters on
the current level. Select the desired parameter by pressing . Press and to modify it and to save the changes.
Installer Parameter: When accessed, the display will show the first folder (e.g. ‘rE1’). Press and to scroll through the folders on the
current level. Select the desired folder using . Press and to scroll through the parameters in the current folder and select the
parameter using . Press and to modify it and to save the changes.
NOTE: Make sure you switch the instrument off and on again each time the parameter configuration is changed, in order to prevent mal-
functioning in the configuration and/or timing in progress.
DIAGNOSTICS
Alarms are always indicated by the alarm icon , the buzzer and the relay (if setting).
To switch off the buzzer, press and release any key; the corresponding icon will continue to flash.
N.B.: If alarm exclusion times have been set (see ‘AL’ folder in the parameters table) the alarm will not be signalled.
ALARMs
Label Fault Cause Effects Remedy
• Display label E1
• measured values are outside • Alarm icon permanently on
• check probe type (H00)
Probe1 faulty operating range • Buzzer and Alarm relay (if setting) activation
E1 • check probe wiring
(ambient) • Probe faulty/short-circuited/ • Disable max/min alarm controller
• replace probe
open • Compressor operation based on parameters
On1/2 and OF1/2
• Recording of label AH1/2 in folder AL
value read by Pb1 > HA1/2 after
Alarm for HIGH • Alarm icon permanently on Wait until value read by Pb1
AH1/2 time of tAO.
value (Probe1) • Buzzer and Alarm relay (if setting) activation returns below HA1/2.
(see ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’)
• No effect on regulation
• Recording of label AL1/2 in folder AL
value read by Pb1 < LA1/2 after
Alarm for LOW • Alarm icon permanently on Wait until value read by Pb1
AL1/2 time of tAO.
value (Probe1) • Buzzer and Alarm relay (if setting) activation returns above LA1/2.
(see ‘MAX/MIN TEMP. ALARMS’)
• No effect on regulation
• Recording of label EA in folder AL
Check and remove the external
Digital input activated • Alarm icon permanently on
EA External alarm cause which triggered the alarm
(H11 = ±5) • Buzzer and Alarm relay (if setting) activation
on the D.I.
• Regulation locked
MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE ALARMS
Temperature as a value Temperature as an
relative to Setpoint (Att=1) Absolute value (Att=0)
LA1/2 HA1/2
LA1/2 + AFd LA1/2 - AFd
SP1/SP2 + LA1/2 SP1/SP2 + HA1/2
Minimum alarm Temp. ≤ SP1/2 + LA1/2 * Temp. ≤ LA1/2 (LA1/2 with sign)
Maximum alarm Temp. ≥ SP1/2 + HA1/2 ** Temp. ≥ HA1/2 (HA1/2 with sign)
Returning from maximum Temp. ≤ SP1/2 + HA1/2 - AFd (HA1/2>0) Temp. ≤ HA1/2 - AFd
ON-OFF regulation diagram with dependent setpoint (H01=1, HC1=H and HC2=C).
HC1=H HC2=C
ON-OFF regulation diagram with Neutral zone (or window) (H01=2, HC1and HC2= irrilevant).
OUT2 OUT1
dF2 dF1
BusAdapter
The Televis remote control systems can be connected using the TTL
CONDITIONS OF USE
Permitted use
For safety reasons, the instrument must be installed and used according to the instructions supplied and, in particular, parts
under dangerous voltages must not be accessible in normal conditions.
The device must be adequately protected from water and dust with regard to its application, and must only be accessible
using tools (except for the front panel). The device is suitable for use in household refrigeration appliances and/or similar
equipment and has been tested for safety aspects in accordance with the harmonised European reference standards.
Improper use
Any use other than that expressly permitted is prohibited. The relay contacts provided are of a functional type and subject
to failure: any protection devices required by product standards, or suggested by common sense for obvious safety
requirements, must be installed externally to the instrument.
LIABILITY AND RESIDUAL RISKS
ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL declines any liability for damage due to:
• installation/uses different from those specified and, in particular, not complying with the safety regulations and/or
instructions given in this document;
• use on panels that do not provide adequate protection against electric shocks, water or dust when assembled;
• use on panels allowing access to dangerous parts without the use of tools;
• tampering with and/or modifying the product;
• installation/use on panels not complying with current standards and regulations.
DISCLAIMER
This document is the exclusive property of ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL and may not be reproduced or circulated unless expressly
authorised by ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL itself.
Every care has been taken in preparing this document; nevertheless ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL cannot accept liability for
any damage resulting from its use. The same applies to any person or company involved in preparing and editing this
document. ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL reserves the right to make aesthetic or functional changes at any time without notice.
DISPOSAL
The appliance (or the product) must be disposed of separately in compliance with the local standards in
force on waste disposal.
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