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USER INTERFACE
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(example of a standard 6-key open-
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board).
The user has a keyboard featuring a dis-
play and four primary + two secondary
keys for controlling status and program- “UP/Def.” key “esc” key
see par. H31 esc see par. H33
ming of the instrument.
OSP/ECONOMY ENABLED
KEYS AND MENUS
“primary” keys “DOWN” Key “set” key
see par. H32 set
UP Key Scrolls menu entries
Increases values
Can be set by parameter*
(see H31 parameter: by default “on-off” key “LIGHT” Key
activates manual DEFROST)
(function 2) (function 1)
in WIDE keyboard UP & “def”
WIDE keys are separate see par. H35 see par. H34
keyboard
DOWN Key Scrolls menu
entries IWK
Decreases values
Can be set by parameter*
(see H32 parameter) Fan LED (green)
*NOTE:
•ON when fan is on;
a) The “primary” keys can be set using
esc Key ESC function (exit) •blinking for manual fan forcing or D.I.
parameters H31…H33 (see).
Can be set by parameter* (Digital Input)* activation
esc (see H33 parameter) In the standard configuration, the keys are
*(%RH function, humidity reduction if par.
WIDE
**Activates the functions set by default as follows:
( see paragraph entitled OSP H11=13)
keyboard
FUNCTIONS FOLDER) • “UP” key; par. H31=1; activates manual
in WIDE keyboard ESC
defrosting Alarm LED (red)
key have the “def” symbol”
set key • “DOWN” key; par. H32=0 no associated •ON for alarm active;
(press once) function (disabled) •blinking when alarm is silenced
MACHINE STATUS MENU • “esc” key; par. H33=3 activates the
set •Accesses the Setpoint reduced set function
•Displays the alarms (if active) • “set” key; cannot be set. “Key” LEDs
•Displays Pb1, Pb2 and Pb3 (see) 3 LEDs are associated with the 3 set,
(hold down) a) The “secondary” keys or “function keys” “on-off” and “LIGHT” keys of the sam-
•Accesses the Parameter programming can be set using parameters H34…H35 (see). ple keyboard.
menus In the standard configuration, the keys are
set by default as follows: “set” LED (yellow)
UP Key+esc Key pressed simultane- • ON for programming level 2 parameters;
ously • “UP” key; par. H34=6; activates the light
esc •blinking when reduced set is on OSP
• “DOWN” key; par. H35=7 activates the set
(press for 2 seconds) “ON-OFF”function (also known as STAND-BY).
•Keyboard locking/unlocking
LED
“Display” LEDs “on-off” LED (yellow)
The display is red in color; the display LEDs •ON for instrument “turned off” (on STAND-
“secondary” keys or function keys (from left to right) are green (3) and red BY);
(Alarm LED). •OFF for instrument turned on;
“ON-OFF” KEY (hold down, see par.
H02)
(function 2) Compressor LED (green) “light” LED (green)
Turns the instrument On/Off •ON for compressor on; •ON for open output (%RH / light depending
Can be set by parameter* •blinking in case of delay, protection, or on the model and/or default settings);
(see H35 parameter)
blocked enabling ON for open output also from D.I.
“LIGHT” Key NOTE: the LEDs are turned off (“OFF”) in all other
(function 1) Defrosting LED (green) cases not described
Turns on the light
•ON when defrosting;
Can be set by parameter* PLEASE NOTE - WIDE & 32X74
(see H34 parameter) •blinking for manual or digital input activa-
KEYBOARDS: ALL LEDS ARE RED
tion
IWK KEYBOARD LOCKING
• IWK “OPEN” MACHINE STATUS MENU
The instrument includes a facility for dis- (See Machine Status Menu Diagram)
abling the IWK keyboard, by: To access the “Machine Status” menu, press and quickly release the “set” key. If
• key: alarms are not present, the label “SEt” appears. By using the “UP” and “DOWN”
•keyboard IWK OPEN: keys you can scroll through the other folders in the menu:
UP Key+esc Key pressed -AL: alarm folder (if alarms present, except for faulty probes/probe errors;
simultaneously for 2 seconds -SEt: Setpoint setting folder.
lock/unlock the keyboard -rtc: real time clock folder.
•keyboard IWK wide/32x74: -Pb1: probe 1 value folder;
UP Key+DOWN Key pressed -Pb2: probe 2 value folder;
simultaneously for 2 seconds -Pb3: probe 3 value folder (if present);
lock/unlock the keyboard
NOTE: To indicate the keyboard
has been locked, the Lock LED
turns on.
set
present, (for example, the evaporator rtc set h00
hours
2 sec
probe temperature is higher than the '00
set
minutes
defrost end temperature), or if parameter
OdO<>0, the display will blink three (3) se presente
times, to indicate that the operation will Pb1 set Pb1 value
not be performed.
Pb2 set Pb2 value if present
menu.
Resources are arranged in a menu, which
can be accessed:
• by pressing and quickly releasing the
“set” key (“Machine Status” menu) or
• by pressing the “set” key for more than PASSWORD 1) PROGRAMMING MENU USING THE COPY CARD
5 seconds (“Programming” menu) or The passwords “PA1” and “PA2” allow The Copy Card is an accessory connected
• by pressing the “UP” and “DOWN” keys access respectively to level 1 and level 2 to the TTL serial port which allows for the
simultaneously for more than 3 seconds parameters. In the standard configuration quick programming of the instrument
(“Local keyboard Programming” menu) passwords are not present. To enable and parameters (upload and download para-
To access the contents of each folder, indi- assign them (value ≠ 0) the desired meter’s map). The operation is performed
cated by the relevant label, just press the value, access the “Programming” menu, as follows:
“set” key once. You can now scroll through within the folder with the “diS” label. If Format
the contents of each folder, modify it or passwords are enabled, they will be This command allows copy card format-
use its functions. If you do not use the requested: ting, an operation necessary in the event
keyboard for over 15 seconds (time-out) - PA1 at the entrance of the of first instrument use or to copy maps
or if you press the “fnc” key once, the last “Programming” menu (see the with different models.
value shown on the display is confirmed “Programming Menu“ section); WARNING: after the copy card has been
and you return to the previous screen - PA2 within the folder with the “Cnf” programmed, all the data entered is
mask. label containing level 1 parameters. erased by using the “Fr” parameter.
FUNCTIONS FOLDER FnC Within the 2) LOCAL KEYBOARD This operation cannot be cancelled.
FnC folder (last folder visible from the password “PA3” allows access to the Upload
Programming Menu, level 1), the fol- local keyboard parameters. There is no This operation loads the programming
lowing functions are available, which password in the standard configuration. parameters from the instrument.
can be activated using the “set” key: To enable and assign them (value<>0) Download
If the instrument is switched off, the func- the desired value, access the “Local This operation downloads to the instru-
tions labels will go back to their default Keyboard Programming” menu, within the ment the programming parameters.
status. folder with the “PLO” label. If a password
is enabled, it will be requested:
- PA3 at the entrance of the “PLO” menu
(go to page 4)
IWP 750-760 (LX) 2/12
PROGRAMMING MENU NOTE: At this point you will see only NOTE: It is strongly recommended that
(See Programming Menu Diagram) level 2 parameters. Level 1 parameters the instrument be switched off and back
1) Level 1 Parameters will therefore NOT be visible; to reach on again every time parameters have
To access the “Programming” menu, them you must exit the Programming been changed to prevent malfunctioning
press the “set” key for more than 5 sec- Menu and repeat step 1). on configuration and/or ongoing tim-
onds. If specified, the level 1 access ings.
PASSWORD will be requested (see para- To enter the folder, press “set”. The
meter “PA1”) and (if the password is cor- label of the first visible parameter LOCAL KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING
rect) the label of the first folder will fol- appears. To scroll through the other MENU
low. If the password is wrong, the display parameters, use the “UP” and “DOWN” To enter the “Local Keyboard
will show the PA1 label again. To scroll keys; to change the parameter, press Programming” menu, press the “UP” and
other folders, use the “UP” and “DOWN” and release “set”, then set the desired “DOWN” keys simultaneously for at least
keys; the folders contain only the level value using the “UP” and “DOWN” keys, 3 seconds.
1 parameters. and confirm with the “set” key. Move to If specified, the access PASSWORD will
NOTE: at this point level 2 parameters the next parameter. be requested (see parameter “PA3”)
are NOT visible, even if they aren’t 3) “easy map” programming of the and (if the password is correct) the label
protected by password. base PLO (Local Parameters) that repre-
2) Level 2 Parameters Within the folder CnF, a level 2, the sents the folder of local keyboard para-
In the Programming Menu go into the parameter H60 can be viewed (called meters (see Local Keyboard
“CnF” folder, scroll all the parameter “Parameter map selector” or “Vector Parameter table) will follow.
until you reach the PA2 label. By pressing Number”) which allows for the pro- If the password is wrong, the display will
and releasing the “set” button you will gramming (from 1 to 6) of a subset of show the PA3 label again.
enter all level 2 parameters only and the parameters depending on the type of NOTE: the folder may NOT be visible;
label of the first folder in the program- system required. This will obtain a list of in this case, you CANNOT enter the
ming menu will follow. “generic” parameters and a list of “char- local keyboard programming)
The level 2 parameters may be protected acteristic” parameters of the system. To enter the folder, press “set”. The
by a second password (see “PA2” para- Depending on the value of H60, a “vec- label of the first visible parameter
meter inside “diS” folder, not to be con- tor” of characteristic parameters is appears. To scroll through the other
fused with PA2 label inside “CnF” folder). assigned, which can however be parameters, use the “UP” and “DOWN”
If specified, level 2 parameters are hid- changed by the use, just like the other keys; to change the parameter, press
den from the user; accessing the “CnF” parameters. and release “set”, then set the desired
folder the level 2 access PASSWORD will It is always possible to reprogram the value using the “UP” and “DOWN” keys,
be requested and (if the correct pass- controller with other “characteristic” and confirm with the “set” key. Move to
word is entered) the label of the first parameters, by modifying the “vector”. the next parameter.
folder in the programming menu will fol-
low.
LOCAL KEYBOARD PARAMETER MENU DIAGRAMS
parameters
par value
change
scroll
MACHINE PROGRAMMING MENU DIAGRAM1
DOWN
DOWN
UP
UP
level par
Fd
scorri
par. livello 2 AL par. livello 1
set
set AL set
parametri
PA2≠0
UP DOWN
cambia valore
parametro
set PA3 value
LiC
set
ff
aux
abilita/disabilita
set
ESC
funzione
par. livello 2 set CnF
DOWN
DOWN
press simultaneously
set
set
set
livello 2 livello 1
set
UP
tastiera open 6
tastiera 32x74
tastiera wide
tasti
NOTE: The technical specifications Table of IWP Serial Outputs (see also keyboard connections)
included in this document, concerning
the measurement (range, accuracy, res-
olution, etc.) refer to the instrument in Type Usage LinesAccessories
the strict sense, and not to any acces- (on the IWK keyboard)
sories provided, such as the probes. Powered serial Single GND, DATA, 90° plug-in module
This means, for example, that the error connection Base-Keyboard connection VDD
introduced by the probe is in addition (SHORT DISTANCE)
to any errors on the part of the instru- Optic insulated serial Single VDD, GND, 90° plug-in module
ment itself. connection Base-Keyboard connection +, - (open keyboard)
(LONG DISTANCE) from semi-finished
Multiple Base-Keyboard hardware for wide &
MODELS connection (see below) 32x74
HSE Higher SEt. Maximum possible setpoint value. LSE..302 50.0 1 °C/°F
LSE Lower SEt. Minimum possible setpoint value. -55.0...HSE -50.0 1 °C/°F
NOTE: The two sets are interdependent: HSE (maximum set) cannot be less than
LSe (minimum set) and vice versa
OSP Offset SetPoint. Temperature value to be added algebraically to the setpoint in the case -30.0...30.0 0 2 °C/°F
of reduced set enabled (Economy function). The reduced set can be enabled by a key, or
by Digital Input, configured especially for this purpose.
Cit Compressor min on time. Minimum compressor activation time before any possible dis- 0...250 0 2 min
abling. If set to 0, it is not active.
CAt Compressor mAx on time. Maximum compressor activation time before any possible dis- 0...250 0 2 min
abling. If set to 0, it is not active.
COMPRESSOR PROTECTIONS (folder with “CP” label)
Ont (1) On time (compressor). Compressor activation time in the event of a faulty probe. If set to 0...250 0 1 min
“1” with Oft set to “0”, the compressor is always on, while with Oft >0, it operates in
duty cycle mode. See Duty Cycle diagram.
OFt (1) OFF time (compressor). Compressor off time in the event of a faulty probe. If set to “1” 0...250 1 1 min
with Ont at “0”, the compressor is always off, while with Ont >0, it operates in duty
cycle mode. See Duty Cycle diagram.
dOn delay (at) On compressor. Delay time in activating the compressor relay after switch-on of instrument. 0...250 0 1 sec
dOF delay (after power) OFF. Delay after switch off; the indicated time must elapse between 0...250 0 1 min
switch-off of the compressor relay and the successive switch-on.
dbi delay between power-on. Delay between switch-ons; the indicated time must elapse 0...250 0 1 min
between two subsequent switch-ons of the compressor.
OdO (!) delay Output (from power) On. Delay time in activating the outputs after switch-on of 0...250 0 1 min
the instrument or after a power failure. 0= not active.
dSC VISIBLE ONLY ON MODELS WITH 2nd COMPRESSOR
delay (at) Second Compressor On. Delay time in activating the second compressor relay respect to 1st 0...250 0 1 sec
compressor relay activation. If 1st compressor is disabled during this period the 2nd
compressor will not be activated.
dit defrost interval time. Interval between the start of two subsequent defrosting operations. 0...250 6h 1 hours/min/sec
0= the function is disabled (defrosting is NEVER performed) (see dt1)
dt1 defrost time 1. Measure unit for defrosting intervals (“dit” parameter). 0/1/2 0 2 num
0 = “dit” parameter in hours.
1 = “dit” parameter in minutes.
2= “dit” parameter in seconds.
dt2 defrost time 2. Measure unit for defrosting duration (“dEt” parameter). 0/1/2 1 2 num
0 = “dEt” parameter in hours.
1 = “dEt” parameter in minutes.
2 = “dEt” parameter in seconds.
dCt defrost Counting type. Selection of count mode for the defrosting interval. 0/1/2/3 1 1 num
0 = compressor hour of operation (DIGIFROST® method); Defrosting active ONLY with 0=df
the compressor on. NOTE: compressor time of operation is counted regardless of the 1=rt
evaporator probe (counting is active if evaporator probe is absent or faulty). The value is 2=SC
ignored if RTC is enabled. 3=RTC
1 = Real Time - hours of appliance operation; Defrost counting is always active when the
machine is on and starts at each power-on.
2 = compressor stop. Every time the compressor stops a defrost cycle is performed
according to the dtY
3= parameter with RTC.
Defrostings at times set by d1…d87, F1…F8 parameters
“dd” d1…d8 daily defrost start time 1…8. Range 0…23, 24= off (default) 0...23/0...59 24 1 hours/min
“Fd” F1...F8 festive defrost start time 1…8. Range 0…23, 24= off (default) 0...23/0...59 24 1 hours/min
WARNING: d1…d8, F1…F8 parameters are visible only if dit=0, dCt=3 with clock option
present. They are included in the dd and Fd folders
dOH defrost Offset Hour. Start-of-defrosting delay time from start up of instrument. 0...59 0 1 min
dEt defrost Endurance time. Defrosting time-out; determines the maximum duration of 1...250 30min 1 hours/min/sec
defrosting. (see dt2)
dSt defrost Stop temperature. Defrosting end temperature (determined by the evaporator -50.0... 150 8.0 1 °C/°F
probe).
dPO defrost (at) Power On. Determines if at start-up the instrument must enter defrosting (if n/y n 1 flag
the temperature measured by the evaporator allows this operation). y = yes, starts
defrost at start-up; n = no, doesn’t start defrost.
tcd time compressor for defrost. Minimum time for compressor On or OFF before defrost If -31…31 0 2 min
>0 (positive value), the compressor stays ON for tcd minutes; If <0 (negative value), the
compressor stays OFF for tcd minutes; If =0, the parameter is ignored.
Cod Compressor off (before) defrost. Time for compressor OFF in proximity of the defrost 0…60 0 2 min
cycle. If a defrost cycle is set within the programmed time for this parameter, the com-
pressor is not started up. If =0 function is stopped.
Fod Fan open door open. Allows to select the fans stop when door is open, and the fan re- n/y n 2 flag
start when door is shut (if they we 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 2 min
0= function excluded
Fon Fan on (in duty cycle). Time the fans are ON in a duty cycle. 0..99 0 2 min
Use of fans in duty cycle mode; valid for FCO = dc and H42=1 ((evaporator) probe 2 pre-
sent)
FoF Fan oFF (in duty cycle). Time the fans are OFF in a duty cycle. 0..99 0 2 min
Use of fans in duty cycle mode; valid for FCO = dc and H42=1 ((evaporator) 2 probe pre-
sent)
ALARMS (folder with “AL” label)
Att Alarm type. Parameter “HAL” and “LAL” modes, as temperature absolute value or as dif- 0/1 0 2 flag
ferential compared to the Setpoint.
0 = absolute value; 1 = relative value.
AFd Alarm Fan differential. Alarm differential. 1.0...50.0 2.0 1 °C/°F
HAL (2) Higher ALarm. Maximum temperature alarm. Temperature value (understood as distance LAL...150.0 50.0 1 °C/°F
from the Setpoint, or as an absolute value based on Att) which if exceeded in an upward
direction triggers the activation of the alarm signal. See Max/Min. Alarm Diagram.
LAL (2) Lower ALarm. Minimum temperature alarm. Temperature value (understood as distance -50.0...HAL -50.0 1 °C/°F
from the Setpoint, or as an absolute value based on Att) which if exceeded in a down-
ward direction triggers the activation of the alarm signal. See Max/Min. Alarm Diagram.
PAO (!) Power-on Alarm Override. Alarm exclusion time after instrument switch on, after a power 0...10 0 1 hours
(3) failure.
dAO defrost Alarm Override. Alarm exclusion time after defrost. 0..999 0 1 min
OAO Alarm signaling delay after digital input disabling (door open). 0…10 0 2 hours
Alarm is only for high-low temperature alarms.
tdO time out door Open. Time out after alarm signal following digital input disabling (door 0...250 0 2 min
open)
tAO (3) temperature Alarm Override. Temperature alarm signal delay dime. 0...250 n 1 flag
dAt defrost Alarm time. Alarm signal for defrosting end due to time-out. n/y 0 2 min
n = activates alarm; y = does not activate alarm.
EAL External Alarm Lock. External alarm to lock controls (n= does not lock, y= locks).. n/y n 2 flag
AOP Alarm Output Polarity. Polarity of alarm output. 0/1 1 2 flag
0 = alarm active and output disabled;
1 = alarm active and output enabled.
PbA Configuring temperature alarm on probe 1 and/or 3. 0…3 0 2 min
0 = alarm on probe 1 (thermostating);
1 = alarm on probe 3 (display) ;
2 = alarm on probes 1 and 3 (both thermostating and display).
3 = alarm on probes 1 and 3 (both thermostating and display) on external threshold; Probe 3 alarm
SA3 Set-Point (display) -50.0…150.0 0 2 °C/°F
dA3 Probe 3 alarm differential (display) -30.0…30.0 2.0 2 °C/°F
tA3 Probe 3 alarm delay (display) 0…59 0 2 min
LIGHT AND DIGITAL INPUTS (folder with “Lit” label)
dSd Enabling light relay by door switch. n/y y 2 flag
n = door open, the light does not turn on;
y = door open, the 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 2 min
minutes after shutting the door if dSd parameter is set for this.
OFL The light key always disables the light relay. Enables the switching off through the cell n/y n 2 flag
light switch even if it is enabled the delay after closing the door set by dLt
dOd Door switch switches off loads . On digital input command, programmed as door-switch, n/y n 2 flag
allows to stop all the loads when opening the door and re-starting them when the door
is shut (respecting any timings in progress).
dAd Digital input enabling delay. 0…255 0 2 min
LdL Low display Label. Minimum value the instrument is able to display. -55.0...302 -50.0 2 °C/°F
HdL High display Label. Maximum value the instrument is able to display. -55.0..302 140.0 2 °C/°F
ddL defrost display Lock. Viewing mode during defrosting. 0/1/2 1 1 num
0 = shows the temperature read by the thermostat probe;
1 = locks the reading on the temperature value read by thermostat probe when defrost-
ing starts, and until the next time the Setpoint value is reached;
2 = displays the label “deF” during defrosting, and until the next time the Setpoint value
is reached.
Ldd Lock defrost disable. Time-out value for delock display (dEF label) if reaching the set- 0…255 0 1 min
point is too long during defrosting, or if the Master-Slave Link communication fails (E7
error)
dro (°) display read-out. Select °C or °F for displaying the temperature read by the probe. 0 = 0/1 0 1 flag
°C, 1 = °F. PLEASE NOTE: the switch between °C and °F DOES NOT modify the set-
point, differential, etc. (for example set=10°C become 10°F).
ddd Selection of the value type to be shown on the display. 0/1/2/3 1 2 num
0 = Setpoint;
1 = probe 1(thermostat);
2 = probe 2(evaporator);
3 = probe 3 (display).
(°) parameter dro:
The mathematical conversion for temperature is °F=(9/5)* °C+32. for example: 32°F=0°C; 50°F=10°C.
with the change from °C to °F and vice versa, the mathematical conversion is NOT carried out and the setpoint values, differential, etc. are NOT changed. It
will therefore be necessary to review all the temperature values set, e.g. with a setpoint set to10°C, when changing the value to °F, the setpoint will become
10°G=F and not 50°F! (according to the conversion table):
H06 Key/input aux/light-door switch active when instrument is off (but powered) n/y y 2 flag
H08 Stand-by operating mode. 0/1/2 2 2 num
0=display switch off only;
1= display on and controls locked;
2= display off and controls locked;
2= display shows ‘OFF’ and controls locked;
H11 (4) Configuring digital inputs/polarity. -13…13 4 2 num
0= disabled; 1 = defrosting;
2 = reduced set; 3 = auxiliary;
4 = door switch; 5 = external alarm
*6 = disables storing of HACCP alarms (*only in HACCP models) not used
7 = stand-by (ON-OFF) 8 = maintenance request (only LX models)
9 = minimum pressure switch 10 = maximum pressure switch
11 = generic pressure switch 12 = preheating
13 = evaporator fan forcing
H12 (4) Digital inputs/polarity configuration. The same as H11 -13…13 2 2 num
H13 (4) Digital inputs/polarity configuration. The same as H11 -13…13 12 2 num
H14 (4) Digital inputs/polarity configuration. The same as H11. -13…13 11 2 num
(4) WARNING! positive or negative values change polarity
H21 (!) Digital output 1 configurability. (A) 0...10 1 2 num
0 = disabled;
1 = compressor;
2 = defrosting;
3 = fans;
4 = alarm;
5 = auxiliary.
6 = stand-by
7 = light
8 = buzzer
9 = 2nd evaporator
10 = 2nd compressor - ONLY ON SPECIFIC MODELS -
H22 (!) Digital output 2 configurability. (B) 0...10 2 2 num
The same as H21.
H23 (!) Digital output 3 configurability. (C) 0...10 3 2
The same as H21. num
H24 (!) Digital output 4 configurability. (D) 0...10 4 2
The same as H21. num
H25 (!) Digital output 5 configurability 5. (E) 0...10 7 2
The same as H21.
H26 (!) Digital output 6 configurability. (F) 0...10 6 2 num
The same as H21.
H31 (!) Configurability UP key. 0...9 1 2 num
0 = disabled;
1 = defrosting; (default)
2 = auxiliary;
3 = reduced set;
*4 = HACCP alarm reset (*only in HACCP models); not used
*5 = disables HACCP alarms (*only in HACCP models); not used
6 = light;
7 = stand-by;
8 = maintenance request (only LX models)
9 = not used
H32 (!) DOWN key configurability . 0..9 0 2 num
Same as H31. (0= disabled; default)
H33 (!) ESC key configurability. 0...9 3 2 num
Same as H31. 0 = disabled; default)
H34 (!) Function 1 key configurability. default LIGHT. 0…9 6 2 num
H35 (!) Function 2 key configurability. default on-off. 0…9 7 2 num
H41 Control probe presence. n= not present; y= present. n/y y 2 flag
H42 Evaporator probe presence. n= not present; y= present. n/y y 1 flag
H43 Display probe configuration. n= not present; y= present (display probe); n/y n 1
H60 Selection Map Parameters 1…6 - - num
Vector Number
PEI Number of errors allowed per maximum/minimum pressure switch input 0…15 10 - num
Label PA2
Inside CnF folder, you can access all level 2 parameters only from label PA2 by pressing the “set” button
SEE paragraph 2) Viewing level 2 parameters
Within the deF folder, there are two folders: “dd” (daily defrost) and “Fd” (Festive Defrost); the first folder includes d1…d8 parameters (working day defrost
start); the second folder, instead includes F1…F8 parameters (Festive defrost start). The two folders are visible only if dit =3 and RTC is present.
* VALUE column: to be filled manually, with custom settings (if different from the default value).
** LEVEL column: indicates the level of visibility for parameters that can be accessed by a PASSWORD (see relevant paragraph)
**** PA2 is visible (it will be requested, if specified) at level 1 in CnF folder and can be set (it can be modified) at level 2 in 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
•NOTE: It is strongly recommended, anyway to switch the instrument off and back on again anytime parameters have been changed to prevent malfunctioning on configu-
ration and/or ongoing timings.
rEL reLease firmware. Device version: read only parameter. 0...999 0 num
* DEFAULT column: The term default identifies the standard factory-set configuration;
(!) WARNING!
•It is strongly recommended, anyway to switch the instrument off and back on again anytime parameters have been changed to prevent malfunctioning on configuration
and/or ongoing timings.
485+
DATA
485+
3 GND - -
VDD
485-
485-
4 485- - -
5 485+ - -
SHORT DISTANCE 485
SERIAL 485
LONG DISTANCE
6 485+ - -
7 485- - -
DATA
GND
GND
12V
12V
DATA
GND
485+
GND
485+
DATA
485-
485-
12V
12V
screw fast Link Plus “Long distance”
conn. conn. serial serial
Serial Serial LONG DISTANCE
connection connection
SHORT DISTANCE
(optional for
semi-finished
KEYBOARD product)
IWK wide
LONG SHORT
Televis DISTANCE Televis DISTANCE LONG DISTANCE
GND1
GND2
GND2
GND1
GND2
GND2
DATA
485+
+12V
485+
485+
485-
485+
+12V
485-
DATA
485-
485-
VDD
VDD
screw
conn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BASE BOARD BASE BOARD
NETWORK
SHORT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DISTANCE
DATA
GND
485+
DATA
485+
DATA
GND
GND
485+
485+
485-
485+
485+
485-
VDD
485-
485-
485-
485-
VDD
VDD
GND2
GND1
GND2
GND2
GND1
GND2
GND2
GND2
DATA
485+
DATA
+12V
485+
DATA
485-
485+
+12V
485+
485-
485+
+12V
485-
485+
485-
485-
VDD
485-
VDD
VDD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
NETWORK
LONG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DISTANCE
DATA
DATA
GND
485+
DATA
GND
485+
485+
GND
485+
485+
485-
485+
485-
485-
VDD
485-
485-
VDD
485-
VDD
GND OPTIONAL
GND2
GND1
GND2
GND2
GND1
GND2
GND2
GND2
DATA
485+
DATA
+12V
485+
DATA
485-
485+
+12V
485+
485-
485+
+12V
485-
485+
485-
485-
VDD
485-
VDD
VDD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SHORT LONG
TELEVIS DISTANCE DISTANCE
D.I.1 D.I.2 D.I.3 D.I.4 Pb1 Pb2 Pb3
GND1
GND2
GND2
485+
+12V
485+
485-
DATA
485-
VDD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TTL
TELEVIS
LINE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
NOTE TERMINALS
The dimensions of the bases featuring IWP
750 and IWP 760 powers are different.
ALL MODELS
The layout of the bases, illustrated in the
connection diagram, does not include the 4-5-6 “Powered” SHORT DISTANCE Serial connection
mechanical dimensions to scale, but is purely 7 - 8 - 9- 10 LONG DISTANCE Serial
an indication of the position of the termi- 11 - 12 Digital input 1; programmable (see par. H11)
nals and modules.
13 - 14 Digital input 2; programmable (see par. H12)
DISCLAIMER 15 - 16 Digital input 3; programmable (see par. H13)
This document is the exclusive property of Eliwell 17 - 18 Digital input 4; programmable (see par. H14)
Controls srl and cannot be reproduced and circulated
unless expressly authorized by Eliwell Controls srl
19 - 20 Probe 1 (thermostat) input
Although Eliwell Controls srl has taken all possible mea- 21 - 22 Probe 2 (evaporator) input
sures to guarantee the accuracy of this document, it 23 - 24 Probe 3 (display) input
declines any responsibility for any damage arising out of
its use. (25 Not Used)
The same applies to any person or company involved in OUT 1 (A) N.O. relay output (A) see par. H21 (default 1)
preparing and writing this manual. Eliwell Controls srl
reserves the right to make any changes or improve- OUT 2 (B) relay output (B) see par. H22 (default 2)
ments without prior notice and at any time. OUT 3 (C) N.O. relay output (C) see par. H23 (default 3)
OUT 4 (D) relay output (D) see par. H24 (default 4)
OUT 5 (E) N.O. relay output (E) see par. H25 (default 7)
TTL Copy Card TTL input for Copy Card