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temperature alarm will activate at 9°C = (4 [set temperature] + 3 

[Ahi] + 2 [hysteresis])

                             

5) Relative Low Temperature Alarm (ALO): 

The

                             number of degrees C colder relative to set tem

                             perature that will initiate a low temperature 

alarm.  Once the compartment temperature exceeds the low 

temperature alarm value, the control will delay AdL minutes 

before initiating the alarm.  See Alarm Delay section below for 

instructions to set alarm delay.  While ALo is displayed on the 

screen, press and hold SET key to view the value of ALo.  To 

adjust the value, continue to hold SET then use the WARMER 

and COLDER keys until the desired value is shown on the screen.  

Release the SET key to confirm the new setting.  Factory default 

value for ALo is -2.0°C.

Note:  Setting ALo = 0 will disable the low temperature alarm.  

No hysteresis value is added to ALo.  For example, let set tem

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perature = 4°C, and ALo = -3.  The low temperature alarm will 

activates at 1°C = (4 [set temperature] + -3 [ALo])

 

         

6) Alarm Delay (AdL): 

The number of minutes the

                            compartment temperature must be outside the

                            range specified by Ahi and ALo before a tempera

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ture alarm activates.  While AdL is shown on the screen, press 

and hold SET key to view the value of AdL.  To adjust the value, 

continue to hold SET then use the WARMER and COLDER keys 

until the desired value is shown on the screen.  Release SET key 

to confirm the new setting.  Factory default value for AdL is 60 

minutes.

                           7) Total Operating Time of the Condenser Since 

                           the Last Cleaning (cnd):

 The operating time of

                           the condenser since the last cleaning.  The control 

monitors the operating time of the condenser fan to determine 

when the condenser is in need of being cleaned.  While cnd is 

displayed on the screen, press and hold SET key to view the value 

of cnd.  The value shown is the number of weeks the condenser 

has been operating.  To reset cnd, continue to hold the SET key 

then press and release the ON/OFF key.

When the control recommends the condenser be cleaned, a 

reminder will be displayed on the screen (see Alarm Codes.)  To 

clear the alarm code, reset the value in cnd following the instruc

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tions printed above.

                            

 8) Keypad Lockout Feature (Loc):

  This feature is

                             used to prevent incidental changes to the set

                             temperature, or accidentally turning the unit off.  

While Loc is displayed on the screen, press and hold the SET key.   

If “No”                        is displayed, Lockout feature is off, and all 

keys are enabled.  If “Yes”                       is displayed, Lockout fea

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ture is ON.  The ability to turn the unit on and off, as well as the 

ability to adjust set temperature will be disabled.  To change the 

keypad lockout setting, continue to hold the SET key, then use 

the WARMER and COLDER keys to set the desired value. 

APPENDIX A, ADDITIONAL MICROSENTRY™ FEATURES

Information Menu / Lockout Key

To access the information menu, press the SET key, and immedi

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ately release it.

In the information menu, a 2 or 3 digit code will be displayed 

representing each entry in the information menu.  The first code 

displayed will be t1.  With each sequential press and release of 

the SET key, the following codes will appear in this order:  t1, thi, 

tLo, Ahi, ALo, AdL, cnd, and Loc.

  

To view the value of each code, press and hold the SET key after 

the desired code is displayed.  Additionally, the WARMER and 

COLDER keys may be used to scroll through the menu.  To exit 

the information menu, press the ON/OFF key, or wait for several 

seconds with no key presses.

         

                   1) Current Interior Temperature (tI): 

While tl is 

                            shown on the screen press and hold the “SET”

                            key to display the current interior temperature.

                            2) Maximum Stored Temperature (thi):

 While

                            thi is shown on the screen, press and hold the

                            “SET” key to display the maximum recorded 

temperature.  The temperature is updated every 5 minutes.  To 

reset the maximum temperature; continue to hold the SET key, 

then press and release the ON/OFF key to reset the maximum 

temperature.  The maximum temperature will be reset to the 

current compartment temperature.

It is recommended that thi be reset after the initial pull-down 

(24 hours after power on) to clear any residual values.

                           3) Minimum Stored Temperature (tLO): 

While tLo

                           is shown on the screen, press and hold the “SET”

                           key to display the minimum recorded tempera

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ture.  The temperature is updated every 5 minutes.  Continue to 

hold the SET key then, press and release the ON/OFF key to reset 

the minimum temperature.  The minimum temperature will 

be reset to the current compartment temperature. It is recom

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mended that tLo be reset after the initial pull down (24 hours 

after power on) to clear any residual values.

                           

4) Relative High Temperature Alarm (Ahi): 

The

                           number of degrees C warmer relative to the 

                           set temperature that will initiate a high tem

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perature alarm.  Once the compartment temperature exceeds 

the high temperature alarm value, the control will delay AdL 

minutes before initiating the alarm.  See Alarm Delay section 

below for instructions to set alarm delay.  While Ahi is displayed 

on the screen, press and hold SET key to view the value of Ahi.  

To adjust the value, continue to hold SET then use the WARMER 

and COLDER keys until the desired value is shown on the screen.  

Release the SET key to confirm the new setting.  Factory default 

value for Ahi is 2.0°C.

Note:  Setting Ahi = 0 will disable the high temperature alarm.  

The control’s 2°C Hysteresis value is automatically added to Ahi.  

For example, let set temperature = 4°C, and Ahi = 3.  The high 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Page 9: ...ote Alarm Connections Maximum Contact Rating 125 250V 5A Remote Alarm Relay Remote Alarm Interface The MicroSentry control provides the ability to monitor alarm conditions via a set of dry relay conta...

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Page 12: ...ess of plug or recess outlet 1 into the wall Power outlet can also be installed in adjacent cabinetry with a cutout for routing of power cord Follow all local build ing codes when installing electrica...

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Page 15: ...Add 1 to depth for thickness of plug or recess outlet 1 into the wall Power outlet can also be installed in adjacent cabinetry with a cutout for routing of power cord Follow all local building codes...

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