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ID 985

electronic controllers for “ventilated” refrigeration units


cod. 9IS44048
GB rel. 4/06

USER INTERFACE MACHINE STATUS MENU Alarm on


(See Machine Status Menu Diagram) If an alarm condition exists when the
The user has a display and four buttons To access the Machine Status menu, press Machine Status menu is accessed the “AL”
for controlling instrument status and pro- the “set” button and quickly release it. folder label appears (see section on
gramming. If no alarms are present, the label “SEt” “Diagnostics”).
At start-up the instrument performs a appears. By using the “UP” and “DOWN” NOTE: Always use the “set” button to
Lamp Test; the display and LEDs flash for a buttons you can scroll through the other confirm the hours/minutes/days setting.
few seconds to check that they are work- folders in the menu: NOTE2: We recommend considering the
ing correctly. The instrument has two main -AL: alarm folder (if alarms present, except first day d00 as SUNDAY.
menus: the Machine Status menu and the for faulty probes/probe errors and COH);
Programming menu. -SEt: Set point setting folder. PROGRAMMING MENU
-Pb1: probe 1 value folder; (See Programming Menu Diagram)
ACCESSING AND USING MENUS -Pb2: probe 2 value folder; 1) Displaying level 1 parameters
The resources are arranged in a menu that -Pb3: probe 3 value folder (if present); To access the Programming menu, hold
can be accessed by pressing and quickly the “set” button for more than 5 seconds.
releasing the “set” button (Machine Status Set setting If specified, the level 1 access PASSWORD
menu) or holding down the “set” button Access the “Machine Status” menu, press will be requested (see parameter “PA1”)
for more than 5 seconds (Programming the “set” button and quickly release it. The and (if the password is correct) the label
menu). To access the contents of each “Set” folder label appears. To display the of the first folder will appear. If the pass-
folder indicated by the relevant label, just Set point value, press the “set” button word is incorrect, the display will show the
press the “set” button once. again. PA1 label again.
You can now scroll through the contents The Set point value appears on the display. When the instrument is on stand-by, para-
of each folder, modify it or use its func- To change the Set point value, use the meter programming can be accessed with
tions. “UP” and “DOWN” buttons within 15 sec- the display both on and off.
If you do not use the keyboard for over 15 onds. If the parameter is LOC = y the Set Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to
seconds (time-out) or if you press the point cannot be changed. scroll through the other folders; the fold-
“fnc” button once, the last value shown on ers will only display level 1 parameters.
the display is confirmed and you are taken NOTE: at this point level 2 parameters
back to the previous screen mask. are NOT visible even if NOT password-
protected.
BUTTONS AND DISPLAY
UP button fnc button
Scrolls through the menu items ESC function (quit)
Increases values fnc Parameter programmable
Activates manual defrosting (see H33 parameter
(see H31 parameter) fnc

DOWN button set Set button


Scrolls through the menu items aux Accesses Set point
ID985
Decreases the values set Accesses the Menus
Parameter programmable Confirms the commands
(see H32 parameter) Displays the alarms (if active)
Stores hours/min

LEDs 2) Displaying level 2 parameters


Position Associated function Status
Go to the “CnF” folder in the
Programming Menu and scroll down the
Set point/Reduced set point ON for parameter programming level 2 parameters until you reach the PA2 label.
blinking when reduced set point is entered By pressing and releasing the “set” button
(set point ON for setting set point)
you will enter the level 2 parameters and
Compressor or relay 1 ON for compressor on; blinking the label of the first folder in the pro-
for protection delay or enabling blocked gramming menu will appear.
Level 2 parameters can be protected by a
Defrosting ON when defrosting in progress; blinking when activated
manually or by digital input second password (see “PA2” parameter in
“diS” folder, not to be confused with PA2
Alarm ON for active alarm; blinking for silenced alarm label in the “CnF” folder). If specified, level
Fans ON when fan is on 2 parameters are hidden from the user;
when accessing the “CnF” folder the level
aux ON when auxiliary output is operating 2 access PASSWORD will be requested and
aux
(if the correct password is entered) the

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If activation state forcing is enabled (dOA
label of the first folder in the program- one or more units of the same type). is not 0), the compressor and/or fan out-
ming menu will appear. Operations are described below: puts can be activated when the time set in
NOTE: At this point the folders will Fr-Format (level 2 parameter) parameters dCO and dFO expires.
only display all the level 2 parameters. This command can be used to format the
Therefore level 1 parameters will only be copy card necessary when used for the Parameter H11 is used to configure the
visible if you quit the Programming Menu first time or when used with models that digital input with values between -9 and
and repeat procedure 1). are not compatible. Warning: when the +9. Positive and negative values are used
To enter the folder, press “set”. The label copy card has been programmed all the to select the polarity assigned to the input
of the first visible parameter will appear. data entered is cancelled when the “Fr” and:
To scroll through the other parameters, parameter is used. This operation cannot NOTE:
use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons. To be undone. the sign “-” indicates that the input is
change the parameter, press and release UL-Upload activated when the contact is closed
“set”, then set the desired value using the This operation uploads the programming The ‘+’ sign indicates that the input is
“UP” and “DOWN” buttons and confirm parameters from the instrument. activated when the contact is open
with the “set” button. Move on to the next dL-Download
parameter. This operation downloads the program- DEVICE STAND-BY CONTROLLER
NOTE: We strongly recommend that you ming parameters to the instrument. This controls the operating mode of the
switch the instrument off and on again NOTE: device when it is on stand by according to
each time parameter configuration is • UPLOAD: instrument —> Copy Card the following parameters:
changed in order to prevent malfunction- • DOWNLOAD: Copy Card —> instr. Par Description
ing of the configuration and/or ongoing The operations are performed by accessing PAO alarm exclusion at start-up
the folder identified by the “FPr” label and OdO Output delay from power-on
timings.
H08 Operating mode in stand-by.
selecting the “UL”, “dL” or “Fr” commands.
PASSWORD The operation is confirmed by pressing the The Stand-by controller can be digital input
Passwords “PA1” and “PA2” allow level 1 “set” button. or button enabled if suitably configured.
and level 2 parameters to be accessed. If the operation is successful, a “y” is dis- The status of the instrument when on
There are no passwords in the standard played whereas if it is unsuccessful an “n” stand-by is determined by the value of
configuration. To enable them (value ≠0) will be displayed. parameter H08. Three possible operating
and assign them the desired value, access Download “from reset” modes are defined:
the Programming menu in the “diS” folder. Connect the Copycard with the instrument EXAMPLE 1: the display is off and the con-
If passwords are enabled, they will be OFF trollers active, the instrument signals any
requested: When the instrument is switched on the alarms by reactivating the display - OFF DIS-
- PA1 when entering the Programming programming parameters will be down- PLAY
menu (see the “Programming Menu“ sec- loaded; when the lamp test has been com- EXAMPLE 2: the display is off and all the
tion); pleted, the following appear on the display controllers, including the alarms, are also
- PA2 in the “Cnf” folder containing the for about 5 seconds: disabled - STAND-BY
level 1 parameters. • label dLY if copy operation is successful EXAMPLE 3: the display shows the “OFF”
• label DLn if operation fails label and all the controllers, including the
FnC FUNCTION FOLDER NOTE: after downloading the instrument alarms, are also disabled- STAND-BY
The FnC folder (last folder visible from will work with the parameter map settings
the Programming Menu, level 1) con- that have just been downloaded. DEFROST CONTROL
tains the following functions. KEYBOARD LOCKED The instrument can be used to select dif-
They are activated using the “set” but- Keyboard operating can be locked by pro- ferent types of defrosting with the para-
ton gramming the “Loc” parameter (see folder meter dty, defrost type.
If the unit is switched off, the function with “diS” table). If the keyboard is locked (defrost execution mode).
labels go back to their default status. you can access the Programming Menu by The dty parameter can have these values:
pressing the “set” button. 0 = electrical defrosting; the compressor is
Function Label Function Label The Set point can also be displayed. turned off.
function NOT ATTIVA
1 = cycle reversing defrosting (hot gas);
ACTIVE
Reduced set point OSP SP** ADVANCED FUNCTIONS the compressor continues operating.
Aux Aon AoF 2 = Free mode defrosting (compressor dis
Pressure switch alarm reset rAP rAP DOOR SWITCH INPUT abled).
This is a clean contact digital input with
**default
programmable polarity. The door switch Configuration of 3rd probe as 2nd evap-
input functions are controlled by the val- orator probe
ACTIVATING MANUAL DEFROST CYCLE ues of the following parameters: The 3a probe can be used to control the
To activate the defrost cycle manually, defrosting of a second evaporator by con-
press the “UP” button (if configured =1) Par Description figuring a relay output as a 2nd evaporator
for 5 seconds. If the right defrosting con- dOd Digital input switches off loads defrost relay (see par. H21…H26).
dAd D.I. activation delay
ditions are not present (the temperature OAO Alarm signal delay after disabling the digi- To implement this function:
of the evaporator probe is higher than the tal input (door closed) a) configure the 3rd probe in 2nd evapora-
end of defrost temperature, for example) tdO Time out door open. Time out signalled tor defrost control mode (par. H43=2EP).
when D.I is activated.
or parameter OdO≠0, the display will flash (door open)
b) configure a relay output as 2nd evapo-
three (3) times to indicate that the opera- dOA Forced behaviour from rator defrost relay (configuration parame-
tion will not be performed. digital input ters H21…H26).
PEA Enables forced behaviour from door
switch and/or external alarm
c) define the defrost mode by setting
USING THE COPY CARD dCO Delay in enabling compressor with parameter H45.
The Copy Card is an accessory connected consensus
dFO Delay in enabling fans with
to the TTL serial port and used for quick Start of defrosting
consensus
programming of the unit parameters H11 Digital output configurability/polarity 1 If two evaporators are used, defrosting
(upload and download parameter map to H21...H25 Digital output configurability 1...5 starts in three different ways that are
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determined by parameter H45. nPA is a subfolder of AL (Alarms), and Table of faulty probes
• H45=0: Defrosting is enabled by con- keeps a record of each time the pressure
trolling the temperature of the 1st evapo- switch is activated if the value indicated by DISPLAY FAULT
rator so it is lower than parameter dSt, PEn is reached in a period of time that is E1 Faulty probe 1 (thermostat control)
E2 Faulty probe 2 (1st evaporator)
•H45=1: Defrosting is enabled by control- less than or equal to PEI, the label nPA is Faulty probe 3 (display or 2nd evap-
E3
ling so that at least one of the two probes replaced by PA (pressure alarm). orator)
is below its end of defrosting temperature The alarm conditions only occurs when the If simultaneous, they will be showed on the display
(dSt for the 1st evaporator and dS2 for maximum number of alarms is reached alternately every 2 seconds
the 2nd evaporator) before the time indicated by parameter
• H45=2: Defrosting is enabled by control- PEI expires. As soon as the first alarm An error condition in probe 1 (thermostat
ling so that both the probes are below occurs, the time PEI is calculated. control) causes the following:
their respective end of defrosting set If the number of times the pressure switch • E1 code appears on display
points (dSt for the 1st evaporator and dS2 is activated exceeds the number estab- • compressor is activated as indicated by
for the 2nd evaporator) lished PEn in the period PEI: “Ont” and “Oft” parameters if these are
The probe error condition is considered - compressor outputs, fans and defrosting programmed for duty cycle or:
the defrost calling probe. are deactivated
Ont Oft Compressor output
When defrosting is terminated by a probe - the label PA is displayed in the folder AL
0 0 OFF
or is timed out (see par. dEt), dripping fol- - the alarm LEDs and alarm relay if config- 0 >0 OFF
lows (see par. dt). ured are switched on. >0 0 ON
>0 >0 dc
End of defrosting NOTE: Once the device is in alarm mode,
If two evaporators are used, defrosting it must be switched off and on again or
ends when both the probes have reached reset by activating the rAP parameter in The error condition for probe 2 (evapora-
or exceeded their respective end of the functions menu. The nPA folders can tor) causes the following:
defrosting set points (dSt for the 1st evap- be reset using the rPA function in the Fnc • E2 code appears on display
orator and dS2 for the 2nd evaporator) folder. • end of defrost due to time-out.
If one or both the probes are faulty,
defrosting is ended by a time-out. NOTE: If parameter PEn is set to 0 the The error condition for probe 3 (display)
NOTE: function is excluded and the alarms and causes the following:
• If there are no conditions for defrosting, counts are disabled. • E3 code appears on display Other alarms
the request is ignored. do not appear on the instrument display
Defrosting of a single evaporator ends CONDENSER FAN CONTROLLER but can be seen in the “Machine Status”
when the value read by the respective This controller is associated with probe menu in the “AL” folder.
probe is equal to or higher than the end Pb3 and features: The maximum and minimum temperature
of defrosting temperature or a time-out - operating set point alarm is regulated according to the ther-
occurs. Dripping starts when both defrosts - operating differential mostat control probe (probe1) and/or dis-
have been completed. - exclusion of fans in defrosting mode play probe (probe 3). The temperature
• If one or both the probes are faulty, - start-up delay after end of defrosting If a limits are defined by the “HAL” (maximum
defrosting in the corresponding evaporator digital output is set as condenser fans alarm), “LAL” (minimum alarm) and PbA
is ended by a time-out. (H21...H24=10) the output will behave as (alarm configuration on probe 1,3 or both)
The start of defrosting is permitted when the shown below: parameters.
corresponding temperature is lower than the Output Value Pb3 Value
corresponding set point (dSt or dS2). ON ≥ SCF OFF MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERA-
• If probe 3 is not configured as a probe ≤ SCF - dCF TURE ALARM
on the second evaporator (H43≠2), If an alarm condition occurs and alarm
defrosting on the second evaporator If probe Pb3 is not present and alarm E3 is exclusion times are not in progress (see
occurs if a digital output is configured to active, the controller will always be on alarm exclusion parameters), the alarm
control defrosting on the second evapora- during the defrost cycle. icon lights up permanently and the relay
tor (see par. H21..H25). If this is the case, Probe 3 can be excluded and the failed that is configured as an alarm is activated.
defrosting is confirmed (as if ST3<dS2) connection with the instrument will not This type of alarm does not affect the reg-
and ends with a time-out. The fan con- trigger an error message. ulating in progress.
troller remains unchanged. NOTE: During dripping time the output is Alarms are considered as absolute
OFF. (default) values or as values related to the
GENERAL PRESSURE SWITCH INPUT NOTE: If a digital output is programmed Set point (the distance from the Set point
CONTROLLER as condenser fans (H21...H25 =10) parame- itself) and based on the Att parameter.
This controller performs diagnostics on an ter SA3 is always an absolute value irre- If the alarms are relative (Att=1), the para-
associated digital input using a configura- spective of the value of parameter Att. meter HA1 is set to positive values and
tion table. It is activated by setting para- LA1 to negative values.
meters H11 and H12 = 9. DIAGNOSTICS This alarm condition can be viewed in the
If the pressure switch input trips, the com- folder “AL” with labels “AH1-AL1”.
The alarm condition is always signalled by
pressor loads are immediately deactivated,
a buzzer (if present) and the alarm icon
the alarm LED lights up to signal tripping ALARM WITH THRESHOLD (PROBE 3)
LED. The alarms from the faulty thermo-
and the label nPA in the alarm folder By setting the PbA=3 parameter an alarm
stat control probe (probe 1), the faulty
appears on the display. is associated to probe 3. It refers to a spe-
evaporator probe (probe 2), and the faulty
Controlling is performed using 2 parame- cific threshold (defined by the SA3 para-
display probe (probe 3) appear directly on
ters PEn and PEI: the instrument display as E1, E2, and E3 meter). An over-temperature or an under-
Par. Description
respectively. temperature alarm is generated and the
PEn number of errors allowed per maximum/ icon is turned on. This alarm condition can
minimum pressure switch input switch
input (number) be viewed in the “AL” folder with the
PEI Minimum/maximum pressure switch error labels “AH3-AL3”.
count time (minutes) When you set parameter PbA=4, probe 3
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is assigned a “Compressor Over Heating” DISPLAY ALARM (non-condensing).
alarm which is triggered when the value of AH1 High temperature alarm (referring to Display range: -50…110 (NTC); -55…140
parameter SA3 is exceeded. The label room probe or probe 1) (PTC) °C without decimal point (parameter
AL1 Low temperature alarm (referring to
“COH” will appear on the display , the LED room probe or probe 1) selectable), on display 3 digits + sign.
will light up and the buzzer will sound (if AH3 High temperature alarm (referring to Analogue inputs: three PTC or NTC inputs
enabled). The compressor relay will be probe 3) (parameter-selectable).
AL3 Low temperature alarm (referring to
disabled at the same time.The alarm is probe 3) Digital inputs: 2 voltage-free parameter-
overridden automatically when the tempe- Ad2 Defrosting timed out configurable digital inputs.
rature returns to a value equal to SA3 (set EA External alarm Serial: TTL for Copy Card connection.
Opd Door Open Alarm
point) minus dA3. The compressor will be Digital outputs:
free to restart (if required and in line with Press any button to silence the alarm. The LED will 4 outputs on relays: first output (A) SPDT
all relative safety measures). start to blink. If simultaneous, they will be showed 8(3)A 250Va, second and third output (B-
The alarm is handled as a temperature on the display alternately every 2 seconds C) SPST 8(3)A 250Va, fourth output (D)
alarm referring to probe 3: for delays and SPST 5(2)A 250Va.
backswings, refer to standard alarms. The Measurement range: from -55 a 140 °C.
alarm is not active during defrosting. ELECTRICAL Accuracy: better than 0.5% of bottom scale
DEFROST ALARM +1 digit.
If the end of defrosting is due to a time-
CONNECTIONS Resolution: 1 or 0.1 °C.
out (rather then because an end of Warning! Always switch off machine Consumption: 3 VA.
defrosting temperature is detected by the before working on electrical connections. Power supply: 12 Va/c ±10% 50/60 Hz
defrosting probe), an alarm is generated The instrument has screw terminals for
and the icon lights up. connecting electrical cables with a maxi-
This condition can be viewed in the “AL” mum diameter of 2.5 mm2 (only one con-
folder with the label “Ad2”. ductor per terminal for power connec-
Automatic back swinging occurs when the tions): for terminal capacity, see the label
next defrost starts. By pressing any button on the instrument.
during the alarm condition, the signal light The relay contacts are voltage free. Do not
disappears. Once the next defrost cycle exceed the maximum current allowed. For
has been completed and the end of higher loads, use a suitable contactor.
defrost temperature has been reached, the Make sure that the power voltage com-
alarm will be definitively cancelled. plies with the device voltage.
Probes have no connection polarity and
EXTERNAL ALARM can be extended using an ordinary bipolar
The device can also control an external cable (note that if probes are extended
alarm, i.e. from a digital input. If the digital this affects the electromagnetic compati-
input is enabled, the alarm control is acti- bility (EMC) of the instrument: special care
vated by programming and remains must be used when wiring).
enabled until the next time the digital Probe cables, power supply cables and the
input is deactivated. When an alarm is set TTL serial cable should be kept separate
off, the alarm icon lights up permanently, from power cables.
a buzzer (if present) and the relay config-
ured as alarm are activated and the com- MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
pressor, defrost and fan controllers are
The unit has been designed for panel-
deactivated according to the value of the
mounting. Drill a 29x71 mm hole, insert
rLO parameter):
the keyboard and fix it in place with the
This alarm condition can be displayed in
special brackets provided.
Value Description Do not install the instruments in excessive-
0 no resources are disabled ly humid and/or dirty locations. They are
1 disables compressor and defrosting
2 disables compressor, defrosting and fans suitable for use in locations with normal
pollution levels.
the “AL” folder using the “EA” label. The Always make sure that the area next to the
relay can be silenced; even if the alarm instrument cooling slits is adequately ven-
icon starts blinking, the controllers remain tilated.
locked until the next time the digital input
is deactivated. TECHNICAL DATA
OPEN DOOR ALARM ID 985
If a door is open, the Open Door alarm is Front protection: IP65.
signalled in response to a delay defined by Casing: PC+ABS UL94 V-0 resin plastic
the tdO parameter. The alarm is signalled body, polycarbonate front, thermoplastic
by the flashing alarm icon. This alarm con- resin buttons.
dition can be viewed in the “AL” folder Dimensions: front 74x32 mm, 60 mm
with the label “Opd”. depth.
NOTE: Do not set parameter tAo to Mounting: on panel, with drilling template
zero when the door is closed since if 71x29 mm (+0.2/-0.1 mm).
the door is continually opened and Operating temperature: -5…55 °C.
closed, any alarms would never be sig- Storage temperature: -30…85 °C.
nalled. Usage ambient humidity: 10…90 % RH
(non-condensing).
Storage ambient humidity: 10…90% RH
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PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE LEVEL U.M.

SEt Set point with range falling between the minimum LSE LSE...HSE 0.0 °C/°F
set point and the maximum HSE set point. The value

Compressor controller-CP label


of the set point is in the machine status menu
diF The compressor stops when it reaches the set 0.1...30.0 2.0 1-2 °C/°F
point value, and restarts at a value corresponding
to the set point plus the value of the differential It
must not be 0
HSE Maximum set point value LSE...302 50.0 1-2 °C/°F
LSE Minimum set point value -55.0...HSE -50.0 1-2 °C/°F
OSP Offset point. Value to be added to set point if -30.0...30.0 0 2 °C/°F
reduced set point is activated (economy function).
Cit Minimum compressor ON time. Minimum time for 0...250 0 2 min
activating a compressor before deactivation Not
active if=0
CAt Maximum compressor ON time. Maximum time for 0...250 0 2 min
activating a compressor before deactivation Not
active if=0
Ont (1) Compressor activation time if probe is faulty. If set 0...250 0 1-2 min
to 1 with OFt=0 the compressor always remains on
whereas if Oft>0 it operates in duty cycle mode
(see Duty Cycle diagram)
OFt (1) Compressor shut-down time if probe is faulty. If set 0...250 1 1-2 min
to 1 with Ont=0 the compressor always remains off
whereas if Oft>0 it operates in duty cycle mode
(see Duty Cycle diagram)
dOn Delay in activating compressor relay after start-up 0...250 0 1-2 sec
dOF Delay after shut-down; between compressor relay 0...250 0 1-2 min
shut-down and subsequent start-up the specified
time must elapse.
dbi Delay between switch-ons; the specified time must 0...250 0 1-2 min
elapse between two subsequent switch-ons
OdO Delay in enabling outputs after start-up of instru- 0...250 0 1-2 min
ment or after a power failure. Not active if=0
dty Type of defrost.
0 = electrical defrosting;
0/1/2 0 1-2 flag
1 = cycle reversing defrosting (hot gas);
2 = Free mode defrosting (compressor disabled).
dit Period of time elapsing between the start of two
0...250 6 1-2 hours
Defrosting controller-deF label

defrosts 0=function disabled


dt1 Unit of measurement for defrost times (par. dit)
0=”dit” expressed in hours 0/1/2 0 2 flag
1=”dit” expressed in minutes
2=”dit” expressed in seconds
dt2 Unit of measurement for duration of defrosting 0/1/2 1 2 flag
(dEt parameter)
0= “dEt” parameter expressed in hours
1= “dEt” parameter expressed in minutes
2= “dEt” parameter expressed in seconds
dCt Selection of defrosting time count mode. 0/1/2 1 1-2 flag
0=compressor operating hours DIGIFROST®
method). Defrosting active only if compressor is on.
1 = equipment operating hours; defrost counting is
always active when the machine is on
2=compressor stop Each time the compressor stops
a defrosting cycle is performed according to par. dtY
dOH Delay between start of first defrosting operation 0...59 0 1-2 min
and start-up of instrument.
dEt Defrosting time-out; determines maximum dura- 1...250 30 1-2 min
tion of defrosting.
dSt End of defrost temperature (determined by evapo- -50.0...150 8.0 1-2 °C/°F
rator probe)
dE2 Defrost time-out on 2nd evaporator 1...250 30 1-2 min/sec
dS2 End of defrost temperature on 2nd evaporator -50.0...150 8.0 1-2 °C/°F
dPO Determines when instrument starts up if the
n/y n 1-2 flag
defrosting cycle must be activated (if the tempera-
ture on the evaporator allows this)
y=defrosting activated at start-up
n=defrosting not activated at start-up
tcd Minimum time for each compressor state before
-31...31 0 2 min
defrosting “Ontime if >0; “Offtime if >0
Cod Compressor “Off” time before defrost cycle. The 0...60 0 2 min
compressor is not turned on if a defrost cycle is
expected in the time indicated by the parameter.
0=Function excluded

NOTE: At level 1 the folders will only display all the level 1 parameters. At level 2 the folders will only display all the
level 2 parameters. The level marked 1-2 allows the parameter to be displayed at both levels.
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PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.
FPt Determines if “FSt” and “Fot” are expressed as 0/1 0 2 flag
(3) absolute values or in relation to set point
0=absolute value; 1=value related to set point

Fan controller-FAn label FSt Fan stop temperature. Temperature limit that, if -50.0...150.0 2.0 1-2 °C/°F
exceeded by the value read by the evaporator
probe, stops the fans.
Fot Fan start temperature. If the temperature read by -50.0...150.0 -50.0 2 °C/°F
the evaporator probe is lower than the set value
the fans remain off.
FAd Fan activation intervention differential. 1.0...50.0 2.0 1-2 °C/°F
(see “FSt”, “Fot”)
Fdt Delay before fan activation after defrosting 0...250 0 1-2 min
dt Dripping time 0...250 0 1-2 min
dFd Disables evaporator fans. y/n y 1-2 flag
y=fans disabled
n=fans enabled
FCO Disables fans with compressor off n/y/dc y 1-2 flag
y = fans active (with thermostat; in response to
value read by defrost probe, see “FSt” parameter);
n = fans off;
dc = duty cycle (using parameters “Fon” and “FoF”
Fod Enables fan stop with door open and fan re-start n/y n 2 flag
when door is closed (if fans were on).
n=fans stop;
y=fans unchanged
FdC Fan shut-down delay after compressor stop 0...99 0 2 min
0=function excluded

Fon Fan start-up time in Duty mode 0...99 0 2 min


Cycle; valid for FCO=dc
FoF Fan shut-down time in Duty 0...99 0 2 min
Cycle; valid for FCO=dc

SCF Condenser fan set point -50.0...150.0 10 2 °C/°F


dCF Condenser fan differential -30...30 2 2 °C/°F
tCF Condenser fan start-up delay after defrost 0...59 0 2 min
dCd exclusion of condenser fans in defrost mode n/y y 2 Flag

Att Determines if “LAL” and “HAL” are expressed as 0/1 0 2 flag


Alarms-AL label

absolute values or as a differential related to the


set point
0=absolute value 1=value related to set point
Afd Alarm differential 1.0...50.0 2.0 1-2 °C/°F
HAL (4) Maximum alarm. Temperature limit (whose LAL...150.0 50.0 1-2 °C/°F
absolute or relative value status is regulated by
“Att”) above which the alarm is activated.
LAL (4) Minimum alarm. Temperature limit (whose -50.0...HAL -50.0 1-2 °C/°F
absolute or relative value status is regulated by
“Att”) below which the alarm is activated.
PAO (5) Alarm exclusion time after start-up of instrument 0...10 0 1-2 hours
following a power failure
dAO Alarm exclusion time after defrosting 0...999 0 1-2 min
OAO High and low temperature alarm delay after dis- 0...10 0 2 hours
abling digital input (door closed)
tdO Time out after alarm signal when disabling digital 0...250 0 2 min
input (door open)
tAO (5) Temperature alarm delay time 0...250 0 1-2 min
dAT Alarm for defrosting ended due to time out. n/y n 2 flag
n=alarm not active
y=alarm active
rLO Controllers disabled by external alarm
0=no resources are disabled 0/1/2 0 2 num
1=disables compressor and defrosting
2=disables compressor, defrosting and fans
AOP Polarity of alarm output:
0 = alarm active and output disabled;
0/1 1 2 flag
1 = alarm active and output enabled

NOTE: At level 1 the folders will only display all the level 1 parameters. At level 2 the folders will only display all the
level 2 parameters. The level marked 1-2 allows the parameter to be displayed at both levels.
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PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.
PbA Configuration of temperature alarm on probe 1 0/1/2/3 0 2 num

Alarms-AL label
and/or 3:
0=on probe 1 (thermostat control)
1=on probe 3 (display)
2=on probe 1 and 3 (thermostat control and display)
3=on probe 1 and 3 (thermostat control and display)
on external threshold
4=Parameter PbA: 4= on probe 3 (COH, compressor overheating)

SA3 Probe 3 alarm set point -50.0...150.0 50 2 °C/°F


dA3 Probe 3 alarm differential -30.0...30.0 2.0 2 °C/°F
dSd Light relay enable from door switch. n/y y 2 flag
n = door open, light does not turn on;
Light & digital inputs

y = door open, light turns on (if it was off)


dLt Light relay disabling delay after closing door if “dSd”=y 0...31 0 2 min
OFL Light relay disabled even if disabling delay n/y n 2 flag
“dLt” is active
dOd Digital input switches off loads n/y n 2 flag
Lit Label

dAd Delay in enabling digital input 0...255 0 2 min


dOA Forced behaviour from digital input: 0/1/2/3 0 2 num
0=no enabling; 1=compressor enabled
2=fans enabled;
3=compressor and fans enabled
PEA Enables forced behaviour from door light and/or 0/1/2/3 0 2 num
from external alarm
0=function disabled; 1=associated with door light
2=associated with external alarm;
3=associated with door light and external alarm
dCO Delay in enabling compressor with consensus 0...250 0 2 min
dFO Delay in enabling fans with consensus 0...250 0 2 min
LOC Keyboard locked. Parameters can still be pro- n/y n 1-2 flag
grammed.
Display - diS label

n= keyboard not locked


y= keyboard locked
PA1 Contains the password for level 1 parameters. 0...250 0 1-2 num
Enabled if not 0
PA2 Contains the password for level 2 parameters. 0...250 0 2 num
Enabled if not 0
ndt Display with decimal point. n/y n 1-2 flag
n= without decimal point (only whole numbers)
y= with decimal point
CA1 Temperature value to be added to that read by -12.0...12.0 0 1-2 °C/°F
probe 1 as specified by parameter CA

CA2 Temperature value to be added to that read by -12.0...12.0 0 1-2 °C/°F


probe 2 as specified by parameter CA
CA3 Temperature value to be added to that read by -12.0...12.0 0 1-2 °C/°F
probe 3 as specified by parameter CA
CAI Application of offset 0/1/2 2 2 num
0 = modifies the temperature displayed
1 = is added to the temperature used by con-
trollers not the temperature displayed that remains
unchanged.
2= adds to temperature displayed that is
also used by controllers.
LdL Minimum value that can be displayed -55.0...302 -50.0 2 °C/°F
HdL Maximum value that can be displayed -55.0...302 140.0 2 °C/°F
ddL Display during defrosting: 0/1/2 1 1-2 flag
0= displays temperature read by thermostat con-
trol probe
1= displays temperature read entering defrost
cycle until set point is reached
2= displays “deF” label during defrosting until set
point is reached
(or when Ldd expires)
Ldd Time out for unlocking display (with ddL=2) if 0...255 0 1-2 min
defrosting lasts too long
dro (7) Select °C or °F to display temperature: 0/1 0 1-2 flag
0= °C 1= °F
ddd Value to be displayed:
0/1/2/3 1 2 num
0 = Set point
1 = probe 1 (thermostat control)
2 = probe 2 (evaporator)
3 = probe 3 (display)

NOTE: At level 1 the folders will only display all the level 1 parameters. At level 2 the folders will only display all the
level 2 parameters. The level marked 1-2 allows the parameter to be displayed at both levels.
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PAR. DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VALUE* LEVEL** U.M.

H00 Selects probe PTC or NTC 0/1 1 1-2 flag


0= PTC 1= NTC

Configuration- CnF label


H02 Quick activation time for functions with configured 0...15 5 2 sec
buttons. Not possible for aux
(time expected = 1 second)
H06 Button/input aux/door switch light active when n/y
instrument is off
y 2 flag
H08 Stand-by operating mode 0/1/2 2 2 num
0= only display switched off;
1= display on and controls locked;
2= display off and controls locked

H11 (6) Configuration of digital inputs/polarity: -9...9 0 2 num


0= disabled 1 = defrost
2 = reduced set point 3 = auxiliary
4 = door switch 5= external alarm
6= disables storage of HACCP alarms
7= stand-by (On/Off) 8= maintenance request
9= HACCP alarm reset
H12 (6) Configuration of digital inputs/polarity Same as H11 -9...9 0 2 num
H21 Digital output 1 configurability: 0...10 1 2 num
0= disabled 1= compressor
2= defrost 3= fans 4= alarm
5= auxiliary 6= stand-by 7= light
8= buzzer 9=Defrost 2nd evaporator
10=Condenser fans
H22 Digital output 2 configurability Same as H21 0...10 2 2 num
(default defrost)
H23 Digital output 3 configurability Same as H21 0...10 3 2 num
(default fans)
H24 Digital output 4 configurability Same as H21 0...10 4 2 num
(default alarm)

H31 UP button configurability 0...8 1 2 num


0=disabled 1=defrost 2=auxiliary
3=reduced set point 4=HACCP alarm reset
5=disables alarm HACCP 6=light 7=stand-by
8= maintenance request
H32 DOWN button configurability Same as 0...8 0 2 num
H31(0=disabled default)
H33 ESC button configurability Same as 0...8 0 2 num
H31(0=disabled default)
H40 Enabling inversion of probe 1 and probe 2 0...1 0 2 Flag
0=Pb1 on channel 1, Pb2 on channel 2
1=Pb1 on channel 2, Pb2 on channel 1

H42 Presence of evaporator probe: n/y y 2 flag


n= not present; y= present
H43 Presence of display probe: n/y/2EP n 2 flag
n= not present y= present (display probe)
2EP= probe on 2nd evaporator
H45 Start of defrosting for dual evaporator:
0= defrost activated if temperature of 1st
0/1/2 1 2 num
evaporator<dSt
1= defrosting activated if at least one of the condi-
tions is met:
-temperature 1st evaporator<dSt
-temperature 2nd evaporator<dS2
2= defrosting activated if both conditions are met:
-temperature 1st evaporator<dSt
-temperature 2nd evaporator<dS2
reL Device version. Read only parameter / / 1-2 /
tAb Parameter table; Reserved; Read only parameter / / 1-2 /
PA2 in the CnF folder you can access level 2 parameters from label PA2 when you enter the correct password by pressing the
“set” button
PEn Number of errors allowed per maximum/minimum 0...15 10 2 num
Switch - Fpr

pressure switch input


Pressure

PEI Minimum/maximum pressure switch error count time 60


1...99 2 min

UL Transfer of parameter map from instrument to


/ / /
Copy Card

Copy Card
1
Fpr label

dL Transfer of parameter map from Copy Card to


/ / 1 /
instrument
Fr (8) Formatting. Cancels all data in the Copy Card
/ / 1 /

NOTE: At level 1 the folders will only display all the level 1 parameters. At level 2 the folders will only display all the
level 2 parameters. The level marked 1-2 allows the parameter to be displayed at both levels.
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FUNCTIONS (folder with “FnC” label)
The FnC folder (last folder visible from the Programming Menu) contains several functions that are activated using the “set” button
SEE FUNCTIONS paragraph
NOTES:
(1) See Duty Cycle diagram
(3) If relative values are present (par. Att=1) parameter HAL is set to positive values and the parameter LAL is set to negative values (-LAL)
(4) Refers exclusively to high and low temperature alarms
(5) when changing from °C to °F or vice versa the set points, differentials, etc. are NOT converted (for example, “set=10 °C becomes set=10°F”)
(6) CAUTION: positive or negative values change polarity, Positive values: active input when contact is closed; Negative values: active input when contact is open.
(7) Parameter visible if buzzer is present.
(8) If the Fpr parameter is used, the data previously stored on the Copy Card will be permanently lost. This operation cannot be undone
* Value: to be compiled manually by user with any custom settings (if different from default settings)
** Level: indicates the visibility level of parameters accessed using a password (see relevant paragraph)

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

Machine Status Menu Diagram

press and release set AL set alarms if alarm(s)


(single press) present
show alarms

SEt set SEt value

Pb1 set Pb1 value

Pb2 set Pb2 value if present

Pb3 set Pb3 value if present

Programming Menu Diagram

press for 5 sec set PA10 set

set PA1 value

level 2 par set CP CP set level 1 par


set PA2 value

level 2 par set dEF dEF set level 1 par

level 2 par set FAn FAn set level 1 par


set
PA20

level 2 par set AL AL set level 1 par scroll


parameters

change
set

diS set level 1 par par value


level 2 par set Lit

level 2 par PA2 CnF set level 1 par


set Lin

PARAMETERS
level 2 par set PrE FnC set level 1 par level 1 folders level 2 folders
CP CP
dEF dEF
level 2 par set diS Fpr set level 1 par FAn FAn
AL AL
level 1 diS Lit
level 2 par set CnF CnF PrE
FPr diS
FnC CnF
level 2 par set FPr
FPr
FnC
level 2 par set FnC

level 2

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Max/Min. Alarm Diagram (minimum
and maximum temperature)
1
The maximum temperature alarm occurs when the
probe temperature is: AFd AFd

(1) higher than or equal to HAL if Att=Ab(solute)


LAL HAL
(2) higher than or equal to Set + HAL if
Att=rEl(ative)
• if Att=Abs(olute) HAL must be with a sign; 2 Off
• if Att=rEL(ative) HAL must be only positive.
AFd AFd

The minimum temperature alarm occurs when the set

probe temperature is: set+ LAL set+HAL

(1) lower than or equal to LAL if Att=Ab(solute)


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

Supply
Pb1
Pb2
Pb3

NOTE: The technical characteristics in this document concerning mea-


surements (range, accuracy, resolution, etc.) refer to the instrument in
the strictest sense and not to any accessories provided such as probes,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 A for example. This means, for example, that an error introduced by the
probe is added to any error that is characteristic of the instrument.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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RESPONSIBILITY AND RESIDUAL RISKS
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Eliwell Controls S.r.L. shall not be liable for any damages deriving from:
• installation/use other than that prescribed and, in particular, which does not com-
TERMINALS ply with the safety standards specified in the regulations and/or those given herein;
1-2 Probe input 1 (thermostat control) • use on boards which do not guarantee adequate protection against electric shock,
water or dust when assembled;
1-3 Probe input 2 (1st evaporator) • use on boards which allow dangerous parts to be accessed without the use of
1-4 Probe input 3 (display or 2nd evaporator see par. H43) tools;
5-6 Digital input 2 • tampering with and/or alteration of the product;
• installation/use on boards that do not comply with the standards and regulations
5-7 Digital input 1
in force.
10 - 11 Power supply
12 - 13 N.O. relay output (A) see H22 (defrosting default) DISCLAIMER
12 - 14 N.C. relay output (A) see H22 (defrosting default)
This document is the exclusive property of Eliwell Controls S.r.L. and cannot be
15 - 16 N.O. relay output (B) see H21 (compressor default) reproduced and circulated unless expressly authorized by Eliwell Controls S.r.L..
15 - 17 N.O. relay output (C) see H23 (fan default) Although Eliwell Controls S.r.L. has taken all possible measures to guarantee the
18 - 19 N.O. relay output (D) see H24 (alarm default) accuracy of this document, it declines any responsibility for any damage arising out
of its use.
A TTL input for Copy Card The same applies to any person or company involved in preparing and writing this
manual. Eliwell Controls S.r.L. reserves the right to make any changes or improve-
ments without prior notice and at any time..

CONDITIONS OF USE
PERMITTED USE
For safety reasons the instrument must be installed and used in accordance with the
instructions supplied. Users must not be able to access parts with dangerous voltage
ELIWELL CONTROLS s.r.l. levels under normal operating conditions.
Via dell'Industria, 15 Zona Industriale Paludi The device must be suitably protected from water and dust according to the specific
32010 Pieve d'Alpago (BL) ITALY application and only be accessible using special tools (except for the front keypad)
Telephone +39 0437 986111 The device can be fitted to equipment for household use and/or similar use in the
refrigeration sector and has been tested with regard to safety in accordance with the
Facsimile +39 0437 989066
European harmonized reference standards.
Internet http://www.eliwell.it It is classified as follows:
• as an automatic electronic control device to be independently mounted as regards
Technical Customer Support: its construction;
Telephone +39 0437 986300 • as a 1 B type operated control device as regards its automatic operating features;
Email: [email protected] • as a Class A device as regards the category and structure of the software.
UNPERMITTED USE
Invensys Controls Europe
The use of the unit for applications other than those described is forbidden.
An Invensys Company
It should be noted that the relay contacts supplied with the device are functional
and therefore exposed to potential faults. Any protection devices required to comply
4/2006 GB with product requirements or dictated by common sense due to obvious safety rea-
cod. 9IS44048 sons should be installed externally.

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