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2.00.390C - 1 User’s Manual
D Ü P E R T H A L S i c h e r h e i t s t e c h n i k G m b H & C o . K G
Frankenstr. 3
63791 Karlstein, Germany
Version March 2022
settings can be configured after the access code
121
was entered.
“Configuration Menu 2 –> ” means that by pressing the
key, the user
can access the level of Configuration Menu 2, provided the access
code corresponding to that menu level is entered.
“Date/Time –> ” means that by pressing the
key, the user can access
a sub-menu for setting the date and the time of day.
“Language –> ” means that by pressing the
key, the user can access
a sub-menu for selecting the display language.
When the Configuration Menu 1 was accessed, the currently displayed
settings are saved to memory by pressing the START/SET key.
3.2.2 Setting the Date and Time of Day
When the “Date/Time” sub-menu was selected, the screen first shows an
input display that requests entering the user’s name, or short identifier,
then changes to the display reproduced in Display 5. The user’s identifier
is a three-character code that has to be entered using the arrow keys and
confirmed by pressing the START/SET key. This information on the user
who changed the date setting will be saved to memory and recorded in
the menu change report (see Sect. 3.6).
The date and the time of day can be set using the cursor keys. Move the
cursor (underline symbol) to the digit you want to change by pressing
the
and
keys, change it by pressing the
and
keys. The set date
and the set time must not be in the past. Press the START/SET key to
confirm your settings.
3.2.3 Selecting the Display Language
When the “Language” sub-menu was selected, the screen changes to
the display reproduced in Display 6, where the arrow symbol indicates
the currently selected language. Use the arrow keys
and
to select
the desired language for the display screen, and confirm your selection
by pressing the START/SET key.
3.2.4 The Configuration Menu 2
At the level of Configuration Menu 2 (see Display 7b), which is accessible
from Configuration Menu 1, the following settings can be configured. The
access code required is
41531
. It has to be entered when access to this
menu is requested.
“Supervisor Menu –> ” means that by pressing the
key, the user can
access the level of Supervisor Menu, which contains system param
-
eters that are unimportant for standard operation. Please contact
the manufacturer for further information on this matter.
“Fan Speed –> ” means that by pressing the
key, the user can access
a sub-menu for setting the speed at which the fan should turn.
“Cool Line on” means that the power socket at the back of the enclosure,
which can power a Cool Line refrigerator cabinet, is switched on,
“off” that the socket is dead and, hence, power to the refrigerator is
switched off. (The power socket and this menu option are available
only on units of the 2.00.390C model version see Sect. 3.2.6.)
“Filter Replacement –> ” (explained in Sect. 3.2.7)
“Filter Check –> ” (explained in Sect. 3.2.7)
“Airflow Signal –> ” means that pressing the
key opens a sub-menu
for enabling and setting an audible alarm to sound with the error mes
-
sage in the event of an exhaust airflow error (see Sect. 3.2.8).
When the Configuration Menu 2 was accessed, the currently displayed
settings are saved to memory by pressing the START/SET key.
*** Date/Time ***
19.10.08 17:01
Display 5
** Config Menu 2 **
Supervisor Menu ->
>Fan Speed ->
Cool Line on
** Config Menu 2 **
Cool Line on
>Filter Replac. ->
Filter Check ->
Display 7b
Deutsch
>English
Français
Display 6
* ENTER MENU CODE *
*****
Display 7a
** Config Menu 1 **
Config Menu 2 ->
>Date/Time ->
Language ->
Display 4b
* ENTER MENU CODE *
***
Display 4a
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