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5.6.2 Microprocessor Setup
NOTE
Before starting the unit, the microprocessor
must be configured for the model unit it is
installed in. Refer to Microprocessor Setup in-
formation below.
a. Ensure that the new microprocessor is in place, all
wires connected and the negative battery cable is re-
connected.
b. Place the RS in the Start/Run position. The control-
ler will immediately go into the Configuration List so
that the correct model number can be selected. Us-
ing the Up or Down Arrow Keys, scroll through the list
until the correct Model Number appears (verify the
Model / Serial Plate on the unit). Press the = Key to
enter the new model number.
c. Press the Up Arrow Key again, and the Unit Serial
Number field will appear. Press the = Key, then the
Up Arrow Key. You will see a blinking cursor in the
field. Now, using the Up or Down Arrow Keys, scroll
through the Number / Letter list, until the first letter of
the serial number you recorded above appears.
Press the = Key to enter that letter, and advance the
cursor to the next place. Repeat this process until
the entire Unit Serial Number is entered (i.e.
HAY90512345).
d. Press the Up Arrow Key again, and the ID field will
appear. Press the = Key, then the Up Arrow Key.
You will see a blinking cursor in the field. Using the
Up or Down Arrow Keys, scroll through the Number /
Letter list, until the first letter / number of the ID you
recorded above appears. Press the = Key to enter
that number / letter, and advance the cursor to the
next place. Repeat this process until the entire ID
number is entered. If the cursor is still blinking in a
blank space after you are finished, slowly (wait 2--3
seconds between presses) press the = Key to leave
blanks in the remaining spaces. When you reach the
end, the message
“
↑↓
TO SCROLL, THEN = TO SELECT” will appear
(i.e. XYZ5678).
e. Now, press the Down Arrow Key until SET TIME ap-
pears. Press the = Key then the Up Arrow Key to en-
ter that menu.
CAUTION
Be certain that the clock you are using is ac-
curate. Also, some customers are located
in different time zones from the repair loca-
tion. If you know the repair location time
zone, enter that time. If you don’t, enter
your current time
.
f. When MONTH appears, press the = Key, then the
Up Arrow Key. The MessageCenter will begin to
flash, indicating that it is ready to accept changes.
Use the Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll through the
number list until the correct number of the current
month appears. Press the = Key to enter that num-
ber for the month.
g. Now, press the Up Arrow Key to go to Day.
h. Using the same key presses as in f. and g. above,
continue to enter the correct numerical value for the
Day, Year, Hour and Minute.
i. When you are finished, the MessageCenter will
show PRESS = TO SAVE TIME CHANGES.
NOTE
If you do not press the = Key, none of the time
changes you just made will be saved.
NOTE
If a Config Card will be used to configure the mi-
croprocessor, skip ahead to CONFIGU-
RATION CARD, Section
5.6.7
If the Configura-
tions and Functional Parameters will be set
from the keypad, continue with following steps
5.6.3 and 5.6.4
5.6.3
Configurations Via Keypad
a. Refer to Section 5.2 for list of available micropro-
cessor Configurations.
NOTE
Units equipped with IntelliSet MUST have the
settings installed using ReeferManager.
IntelliSet settings CANNOT be installed by us-
ing either the Keypad, or by using a laptop com-
puter.
b. Press the Up Arrow Key to go to the next Configura-
tion. Compare the setting already in the micro with
the setting required.
c. When a parameter needs to be changed, first press
the = Key. This allows the parameter to be changed.
d. Press the Up or Down Arrow Keys to scroll through
the selections for that parameter.
e. When the parameter you need is visible in the
MessageCenter, press the = Key.
f. Repeat steps b. thru e. until you have gone through
the entire list.
g. To exit the Configuration Settings, place the RS in
the Off position.
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