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Installation Guide

KoolKey

Type 

EKA 200

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KoolKey is a gateway and programming device to:
•  Connect the Danfoss electronic controller to a PC and act as a gateway when working online using 

the KoolProg® application on the PC.

•  Act as programming key to program parameter settings (configuration) into the Danfoss electronic 

controllers in the production and field.

Supported controller types:

1. ERC 111, 112, 113 

2. ERC 211, 213, 214

3. EETc 11, 12, 21, 22 & EETa 2W, 3W  4. EKF 1A, 2A

KoolKey as a Gateway

Gateway mode makes it possible to work online with the connected 

controller through KoolProg® on a PC.
KoolProg® allows following functions:
•  Set Parameters – Create, view and edit controller settings. 
•  Copy to Controller – Program settings file created offline to the 

connected controller.

•  Online service – Monitor real time operations of the controllers and 

make adjustments to the parameter settings while connected. 

Connection: 
•   Connect the KoolKey using a standard USB cable to the USB port of 

a PC installed with KoolProg® software

•   Connect the controller to KoolKey other end using the interface cable 

of the respective controller type

•  The controller gets power from the PC via connected KoolKey
(Refer to the KoolProg® 

User Guide

 for detailed instructions on how to use KoolProg.

Download KoolProg® at: 

koolprog.danfoss.com

)

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 as Programming Key

The programming key function is used for transferring parameter 

settings files from the KoolKey to the controller and vice versa.
Transfer or copy the parameter file in below format to KoolKey like 

any other storage device.
We recommend to save only the file intended for the target 

controller.

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Standard 

Micro-USB 

cable

Interface cable

Fig. 2: KoolKey as gateway

Fig. 1: KoolKey EKA 200

Controller

File format

Naming convention

EETa, EETc

.xml

080Nxxxx.xml

ERC 11x

.xml / .erc

080Gxxxx.xml / xxxx.erc

ERC 21x

.xml / .erc

080Gxxxx.xml / xxxx.erc

EKF1A, EKF2A

.xml

080Gxxxx.xml

Supported parameter file formats

Note:

 xxxx is the last four digits of controller's code no.

a. Steps to program a powered-up controller:

1. Connect the KoolKey to the controller communication port (TTL/di 

port) using an interface cable.

2. Power up the controller using 120 V/230 V power supply.

3. Move the slider switch to required position and short press (1 sec) 

the start button to transfer data.

4. After successful data transfer, switch off the controller power 

supply and remove the KoolKey.

Note:

 While programming EET compact (EETc) and EKF controllers, 

KoolKey requires to be connected to a power source as mentioned in 

Fig. 4.

b. Steps to program an unpowered controller

  (write function only):

1. Connect a Power bank or a 5 V power supply to KoolKey USB port.

2. Connect the Koolkey to the controller's TTL/di port using an inter-

face cable.

3. Write function gets initiated as soon as the KoolKey is connected 

to controller (no need to press the start button).

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Fig. 3: Controller with main power

Interface cable

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KoolKey

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Fig. 4: Controller without main power

To Power bank /

5 V power supply

Interface cable

 

Warning:

1. Ensure to disconnect non-isolated controllers (ERC 11X & EET) from mains power, before connecting to KoolKey.

2. Do not leave the interface cable hanging from powered-up controller.

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