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Installing and Operating Instructions 

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average room temperature. Place the defrost termination probe among the evaporator fins in the coldest 

place, where most ice is formed, far from heaters or from the warmest place during defrost, to prevent 

premature defrost termination. 

11.

 

RS485 SERIAL LINE 

XM470K is provided (on request) of a direct RS485 connection that allow the unit, to be linked to a 

network line ModBUS-RTU compatible as the 

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monitoring system XJ500 (Version 3.0). 

The same TTL connector is used to upload and download the parameter list of the “HOT KEY“. The 

instruments can be ordered wit the serial output RS485(Optional).  

12.

 

USE OF THE PROGRAMMING “HOT KEY “ 

The XM units can UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD the parameter list from its own E2 internal memory to the 

“Hot Key” and vice-versa through a TTL connector. 

12.1

 

DOWNLOAD (FROM THE “HOT KEY” TO THE INSTRUMENT) 

1.

 

Turn OFF the instrument by means of the ON/OFF key ,insert the “Hot Key” and then turn the 

unit ON. 

2.

 

Automatically the parameter list of the “Hot Key” is downloaded into the controller memory, the 

DoL” message is blinking. After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the new 

parameters. 

At the end of the data transfer phase the instrument displays the following messages: 

 

end “ for right programming.  

 

The instrument starts regularly with the new programming. 

 

err” for failed programming.  

In this case turn the unit off and then on if you want to restart the download again or remove the 

Hot key” to abort the operation. 

12.2

 

UPLOAD (FROM THE INSTRUMENT TO THE “HOT KEY”) 

1.

 

When the XM unit  is ON, insert the “Hot key” and push 

è

 key; the  "uPL" message appears. 

2.

 

The UPLOAD begins; the “uPL” message is blinking. 

3.

 

Remove the “Hot Key”. 

 

At the end of the data transfer phase the instrument displays the following messages: 

 

end “ for right programming. 

err” for failed programming. In this case push “SET” key if you want to restart the programming 

again or remove the not programmed “Hot key”. 

13.

 

ALARM SIGNALS 

The alarm signals displayed by the keyboard are  divided into 2 groups:  

1.

 

the local alarms, which involves all the alarm related to the section directly controlled by the 

keyboard 

2.

 

Remote alarms, which involves the alarms related to LAN  

 

The alarm message is displayed until the alarm condition is recovery. 

All the alarm messages are showed alternating with the room temperature except for the “P1” which is 

flashing. 

To reset the “EE” alarm and restart the normal functioning press any key, the “rSt” message is displayed 

for about 3s. 

 

13.1

 

LOCAL ALARMS 

 

Message  Cause 

Outputs 

“P1” 

Thermostat probe failure  Alarm output ON; SOLENOID VALVE output according 

to “COn” and “COF” 

“P2” 

Evaporator probe failure 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“P3” 

Auxiliary probe failure 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“HA” Maximum 

temperature 

alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“LA” Minimum 

temperature 

alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“EE”   Data or memory failure 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“EAL”  External alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged 

“BAL”  Serious external alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs OFF 

“rtc” 

Real time clock alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged; Defrosts according to 

par. “IdF” 

“rtF”  Real time clock failure 

alarm 

Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged; Defrosts according to 

par. “IdF 

13.2

 

REMOTE ALARMS 

 

Message  Cause 

“ASn” Section 

is in alarm with n = LAN address of the section (parameter “Lan”). This alarm 

happen when the keyboard is set al “ALL”. This is a generic signal that the section is alarm, 

to get detailed information about it  set the keyboard to control that section. 

“nLn”  No link alarm section with n = LAN address of the section (parameter “Lan”) 
“nLn”  No link alarm when displaying a remote probe. This alarm appears when the keyboard is 

displaying a remote probe (parameter LdS = y) 

“rdE”  Remote virtual display error. More than one keyboards are set to control remote sections 

13.3

 

SILENCING BUZZER / ALARM RELAY OUTPUT 

If “tbA = y”, once the alarm signal is detected the buzzer and the relay are is silenced by pressing any 

key.  

If “tbA n”, only the buzzer is silenced while the alarm relay is on until the alarm condition recovers. 

Buzzer is mounted in the T640 and T840 keyboards and it’s an option. 

13.4

 

“EE” ALARM 

The 

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 instruments are provided with an internal check for the data integrity. Alarm “EE” flashes 

when a failure in the memory data occurs. In such cases the alarm output is enabled. 

13.5

 

ALARM RECOVERY 

Probe alarms : “P1” (probe1 faulty), “P2” and “P3”; they automatically stop 10s after the probe restarts 

normal operation. Check connections before replacing the probe. 

Temperature alarms “HA” and “LA” automatically stop as soon as the thermostat temperature returns to 

normal values or when the defrost starts. 

External alarms “EAL”, “BAL”  stop as soon as the external digital input is disabled. 
No link akarms “nLn” and “nLn” automatically stop after the connection with the section is restored. 

RdE” alarm automatically stop when only one keyboard is set as remote virtual display again 

14.

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

V840 and T840 keyboards 

Housing: self extinguishing ABS. 

Case: facia 38x185 mm; depth 23mm 

Mounting :  

 

panel mounting in a 150x31 mm panel cut-out with two screws. 

 3 x 2mm. 

 

Distance between the holes 165mm 

Protection: IP20. 

Frontal protection: IP65 with frontal gasket mod RG-L. (optional) 

Connections: Screw terminal block 

 2,5 mm

2

 heat-resistant wiring  

Power supply: from power module 

Display: 3 digits, red LED, 14,2 mm high.  

Optional output: buzzer 

 

Power modules XM470K  

Case: 

“OS”: open board 132x 94 mm; height: 40mm. 

“GS”: case 155x114; height 70mm. Self extinguishing ABS. IP55 

Connections: Screw terminal block 

 2,5 mm

2

 heat-resistant wiring and 6,3mm Faston 

Power supply: 230Vac or. 110Vac 

±

 10%  

Power absorption: 10VA max. 

Inputs: 3 NTC probes 

Digital inputs: 2 free voltage  
Relay outputs: Total current on loads MAX. 20A 

Solenoid Valve: relay SPST 8(3) A, 250Vac  

light: relay SPST 16(3) A, 250Vac  

fans: relay SPST 8(3) A, 250Vac 

defrost: relay SPST 16(3) A, 250Vac  

alarm / Aux: SPST relay 8(3) A, 250Vac 

Serial output : RS485 optional 

Communication protocol: ModBUS - RTU 

Data storing: on the non-volatile memory (EEPROM). 

Internal clock back-up: 24 hours 

Kind of action: 1B. 

Pollution grade: normal 

Software class: A. 

Operating temperature: 0÷60 °C. 

Storage temperature: -25÷60 °C.  

Relative humidity: 20

÷

85% (no condensing) 

Measuring and regulation range:  

NTC probe: -40÷110°C (-58÷230°F) 

Resolution: 0,1 °C or 1°C or 1 °F (selectable). 

Accuracy (ambient temp. 25°C):  ±0,5 °C ±1 digit 

15.

 

CONNECTIONS 

15.1

 

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