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USER INTERFACE

The user interface has a 6 LED display to
indicate alarm status and five buttons for
controlling instrument status and pro-
gramming.

BUTTONS AND LEDS

UP

Increase in value of 
parameter Menu scrolling 
and activation of defrost 
function 
(Parameter programmable 
H31)

DOWN

Decrease in value of 
parameter 
Menu scrolling and activation 
of associated function
(Parameter programmable 
H32)

set

Access to different levels of 
menu Alarm display, set 
point, probes and rtc
Access to programming of 
parameters

fnc

Exit current level of
menu Confirmation of value of
parameter
(Parameter programmable 
H33)

aux

Activation of associated 
function using parameter 
H34

SIGNAL LED

The status of the external devices, func-
tions and controllers is described by the
device LEDs.

DISPLAY

This is used to display the inputs, the set
point, the parameters and related values,
alarms, functions and the status of the
device. 

DESCRIPTION OF MENU

Access to both menus is controlled by
the ‘set’ button. If it is pressed and
immediately released, the ‘machine sta-
tus menu‘ is displayed. Hold the same
button down for 5 seconds to access the
‘parameter programming menu‘. 
When one of the two menus has been
accessed, you can navigate between the
level 1 folders using the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’
buttons. The folders are opened by
pressing the ‘set’ button once. You can
now scroll through the contents of each
folder, modify it or use its functions. 
You can exit each level of both menus in
three ways: using the ‘fnc’ button, if a
new value is confirmed by pressing the
‘set’ button or, when the time-out has
elapsed (15 seconds inactivity on the
device).

MACHINE STATUS MENU

The ‘machine status menu’ contains the
folders and basic information on the
device:
-AL: alarm folder
-SEt: Set point setting folder
-rtc: Real Time Clock folder(if present)
-Pb1: ‘probe 1 value’ folder
-Pb2: ‘probe 2 value’ folder
-Pb3: ‘probe 3 value’ folder

If no alarms are present, the “SEt” label
is displayed. From here, you can scroll
down the other menu items using the
UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons. Each folder
can be accessed by pressing the ‘set’
button once. 
Values are modified using the ‘UP’ and
‘DOWN’ buttons and the ‘set’ button
that confirms the selected value and
takes you back to the higher level. 

Setting the set point

Access the ‘machine status menu’. If no
alarms are present, the “SEt” label is dis-
played. By pressing and immediately
releasing the ‘set’ button, the set point
value can be set using the UP’ and
‘DOWN’ buttons. Press and release the
‘set’ button again or press the ‘fnc’ but-
ton to go back to the main menu level.

The set point setting folder is also closed
when the time-out elapses.

Alarm on

If an alarm condition exists when the
Machine Status menu is accessed the
“ALfolder label appears.

Real Time Clock (/C models)

By pressing the “set” button when the
“rtc” label appears, the label d00 (days)
is displayed. Use the “UP” and “DOWN”
buttons to set days. If you do not use
the buttons for over 2 seconds or if you
press “set” you switch to the hours (h00)
and minutes (‘00) folders: use the “UP”
and “DOWN” buttons to set the hours
and minutes respectively. If you do not
use the keyboard for over 15 seconds
(time-out) or if you press the “fnc” but-
ton once, the last value shown on the
display is confirmed and you go back to
the previous screen mask.

NOTE: Always use the “set” button to
confirm the hours/minutes/days set-
ting. 
NOTE2: We recommend considering
the first day d00 as SUNDAY.

PARAMETER PROGRAMMING MENU

Access the menu by pressing the ‘set’
button for at least 5 seconds. The menu
structure enables all parameter folders
to be divided into two levels. All the
level 1 folders can be accessed by enter-
ing the password ‘PA1’. 
Scroll down the level 1 folders using the
‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons. Press and
release the ‘set’ button next to the
selected label to access the parameters.
Scroll through the labels in the folder
using the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons,
press ‘set’ to display the current value of
the selected parameter, use the ‘UP’ and
‘DOWN’ buttons and set the required
value by pressing ‘set’. To access the
level 2 folders in the ‘Cnf’ folder, select
the ‘PA2’ label, enter the password ‘PA2’
and confirm with the ‘set’ button. All the
parameters that cannot be changed at
level 1 are in this level.

NOTE: Level 1 parameters will only be
displayed if you quit the ‘parameter
programming menu’ and repeat the
steps for manipulation of level 1 folders.

The steps to follow for manipulation of
level 2 parameters are the same as those
described for the level 1 structure.

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that the instrument is switched off
and on again each time parameter

LED

Description

Indication 

Reduced set point

Lights up when      

inserted LED     

set point is
displayed*, blinking 

* EWDR983/985 /CS (LX) only

when reduced set 
point is inserted 

LED

‘on’ with compressor 
LED on. Blinking 
for delay, protection 
or activation blocked

defrost LED

‘on’ during defrosting

Blinking when 

activated manually 
or by digital input

fan LED

permanently on when
fans are operating

alarm LED

‘on’ if alarm is present.
Blinking for silenced 
alarm

auxiliary LED          ‘on’ for active output

decimal point       

‘on’ to indicate of 
voltage when on 
stand-by and display 
‘off’ 

cod. 9IS43068

rel. 3/08 -GB-

EWDR 983-985/CS (LX)
EWDR 985/CSK (LX)

electronic controllers for ventilated refrigeration units

Summary of Contents for EWDR 983/CS

Page 1: ... main menu level The set point setting folder is also closed when the time out elapses Alarm on If an alarm condition exists when the Machine Status menu is accessed the ALfolder label appears Real Time Clock C models By pressing the set button when the rtc label appears the label d00 days is displayed Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set days If you do not use the buttons for over 2 seconds or if y...

Page 2: ...input NOTE the sign indicates that the input is activated when the contact is closed The sign indicates that the input is activated when the contact is open LIGHT CONTROLLER Controls the light relay The function can be started in two different ways If you press the light button the light relay is switched on if it was off and is switched off if it was on The light status is recorded by the device ...

Page 3: ...ntil the door is closed MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY The EWDR 983 985 CS LX EWDR 985 CSK LX is designed to be wall mounted removable brackets or mounted on DIN rail Omega 3 The unit operates correctly with an ambient temperature range of between 5 and 55 C Units must not be installed in excessively humid and or dirty loca tions ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Warning Always switch off machine before working on elec...

Page 4: ...ing outputs after start up of instru ment or after a power failure Not active if 0 0 250 0 1 2 min dty Defrost type 0 Electrical or Off Cycle defrost Compressor OFF during Defrost 1 Reverse cycle defrost hot gas Compressor On during Defrost 2 Free Independent defrost compressor cycles ON OFF according to temperature during defrost 0 1 2 0 1 2 flag dit Period of time elapsing between the start of t...

Page 5: ...C F Fdt Delay before fan activation after defrosting 0 250 0 1 2 min dt Dripping time 0 250 0 1 2 min FCO Disables fans with compressor off Off y fans active with thermostat in response to value read by defrost probe see FSt parameter n fans off dc duty cycle using parameters Fon and FoF n y dc y 1 2 flag dFd Disables evaporator fans y fans disabled n fans enabled y n y 1 2 flag Fod Enables fan st...

Page 6: ... label E00 Functions enabled during events 0 control disabled 1 reduced set point 2 reduced set point light 3 reduced set point light aux 4 instrument off 0 4 0 1 2 num E01 Hours minutes of start of intervention Starting from this time the NIGHT mode will be enabled The duration is determined by EO2 0 23 0 59 0 1 2 hours min E02 Duration of event Sets the duration of the event that begins at time ...

Page 7: ...ayed 55 0 140 50 0 2 C F HdL Maximum value that can be displayed 55 0 302 140 0 2 C F ddL display during defrosting 0 displays temperature read by thermostat control probe 1 displays temperature read entering defrost cycle until set point is reached 2 displays dEF label during defrosting until set point is reached or when Ldd expires 0 1 2 1 1 2 flag Ldd Time out for unlocking display with ddL 2 i...

Page 8: ... 1st evaporator dSt temperature 2nd evaporator dS2 2 defrosting activated if both conditions are met temperature 1st evaporator dSt temperature 2nd evaporator dS2 0 1 2 1 2 num PA2 in the CnF folder when you enter the correct password you can access level 2 parameters from label PA2 by pressing the set button rEL Device version Read only parameter 0 1999 1 tAb Parameter table Reserved Read only pa...

Page 9: ... days set minutes if present d00 Sunday d2 Ed change value E00 03 press and release single press d3 d1 E01 E00 E02 set E01 set E00 set E02 nad E03 set E03 as above as above as above day 1 Sunday day 2 Monday day 3 Tuesday Every Day all days FnC FUNCTION FOLDER The FnC folder last folder visible from the Programming Menu level 1 contains the following functions They are activated using the set butt...

Page 10: ...nt HAL AFd 2 Setpoint LAL AFd Setpoint HAL AFd Setpoint Temperature lower than or equal to LAL LAL with sign Temperature lower than or equal to Set point LAL Temperature greater than or equal to Setpoint HAL Temperature greater than or equal to HAL HAL with sign Maximum temperature alarm release Minimum temperature alarm release Temperature higher than or equal to LAL AFd Temperature greater than ...

Page 11: ... programmed for Duty Cycle Ont OFt Compressor output 0 0 OFF 0 0 OFF 0 0 ON 0 0 dc OUT On Off OFt Ont Ont The error condition for probe 1 compressor causes the following E1 code appears on display the controller is activated as indicated by the Ont and OFt parame ters if programmed for Duty Cycle DUTY CYCLE DIAGRAM The technical characteristics in this document concerning measurements range accura...

Page 12: ...e between the first and last instrument in the network must be approximately 50m NOTE the serial link between the devices is powered Master Instrument that controls the networks and sends commands to the Slaves The Master is selected using parameter L00 the value 0 defines the Master Slave Instrument s with own controllers that also perform s commands issued by the Master with parameters L03 L06 D...

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