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USER INTERFACE

The user has a display and four buttons
for controlling instrument status and pro-
gramming. The device can also be con-
nected to a remote display.

At start-up the instrument performs a
Lamp Test; the display and LEDs flash for a
few seconds to check that they are work-
ing correctly. The instrument has two main
menus: the Machine Status menu and the
Programming menu.

ACCESSING AND USING MENUS
The resources are arranged in a menu that
can be accessed by pressing and quickly
releasing the “set” button (Machine Status
menu) or holding down the “set” button
for more than 5 seconds (Programming
menu). To access the contents of each

folder indicated by the relevant label, just
press the “set” button once. 
You can now scroll through the contents
of each folder, modify it or use its func-
tions. 
If you do not use the keyboard for over 15
seconds (time-out) or if you press the
“fnc” button once, the last value shown on
the display is confirmed and you are taken
back to the previous screen mask.

REMOTE DISPLAY
This has a display with 3   sign that
displays the parameter programming and
alarm display values on the controller it is
connected to during probe reading.

MACHINE STATUS MENU
(See Machine Status Menu Diagram)
To access the Machine Status menu, press
the “set” button and quickly release it. 
If no alarms are present, the label “SEt”
appears.  By using the “UP” and “DOWN”
buttons you can scroll through the other
folders in the menu: 
-AL: alarm folder (if alarms present, except
for faulty probes/probe errors;
-SEt: Set point setting folder. 
-rtc: Real Time Clock folder
-Pb1: probe 1 value folder;
-Pb2: probe 2 value folder;
-Pb3: probe 3 value folder (if present);

Set setting
Access the “Machine Status” menu, press
the “set” button and quickly release it. The
“Set” folder label appears. To display the
Set point value, press the “set” button
again. 
The Set point value appears on the display.
To change the Set point value, use the
“UP” and “DOWN” buttons within 15 sec-
onds. If the parameter is LOC = y the Set
point cannot be changed.
Alarm on
If an alarm condition exists when the
Machine Status menu is accessed the “AL”
folder label appears (see section on
“Diagnostics”).
Real Time Clock
By pressing the “set” button when the
“rtc” label appears, the label d00 (days) is

Position

Associated function

Status

Set point/Reduced set point ON for parameter programming level 2

blinking when reduced set point is entered
(set point ON for setting set point)

Compressor or relay 1

ON for compressor on; blinking 
for protection delay or enabling blocked

Defrosting

ON when defrosting in progress; blinking when activated
manually or by digital input

Alarm

ON for active alarm; blinking for silenced alarm

Fans

ON when fan is on

aux

ON when auxiliary output is operating

ID 985 /E LX

electronic controllers for “ventilated” refrigeration
units with remote display

fnc

set

ID985/E LX

aux

set

fnc

cod. 9IS43080

rel. 3/05

GB

aux

UP button

Scrolls through the menu items

Increases values

Activates manual defrosting

(see H31 parameter)

DOWN button

Scrolls through the menu items

Decreases the values

Parameter programmable

(see H32 parameter)

fnc button

ESC function (quit)
Parameter programmable
(see H33 parameter

Set button

Accesses Set point and rtc folder
Accesses the Menus
Confirms the commands
Displays the alarms (if active)
Stores hours/min

LEDs

BUTTONS AND DISPLAY

Summary of Contents for ID 985 E

Page 1: ...k folder Pb1 probe 1 value folder Pb2 probe 2 value folder Pb3 probe 3 value folder if present Set setting Access the Machine Status menu press the set button and quickly release it The Set folder lab...

Page 2: ...ing menu in the diS folder If passwords are enabled they will be requested PA1 when entering the Programming menu see the Programming Menu sec tion PA2 in the Cnf folder containing the level 1 paramet...

Page 3: ...elect dif ferent types of defrosting with the para meter dty defrost type defrost execution mode The dty parameter can have these values 0 electrical defrosting the compressor is turned off 1 cycle re...

Page 4: ...or dis play probe probe 3 The temperature limits are defined by the HAL maximum alarm LAL minimum alarm and PbA alarm configuration on probe 1 3 or both parameters MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERA TURE AL...

Page 5: ...nputs Serial TTL for Televis or Copy Card con nection Digital outputs 4 outputs on relays first output A SPDT 8 3 A 250Va second and third output B C SPST 8 3 A 250Va fourth output D SPST 5 2 A 250Va...

Page 6: ...sequent switch ons 0 250 0 1 2 min OdO Delay in enabling outputs after start up of instru ment or after a power failure Not active if 0 0 250 0 1 2 min dty Type of defrost 0 electrical defrosting 1 cy...

Page 7: ...e level 1 parameters At level 2 the folders will only display all the level 2 parameters The level marked 1 2 allows the parameter to be displayed at both levels FAd Fan activation intervention differ...

Page 8: ...ling delay dLt is active n y n 2 flag dAd Delay in enabling digital input 0 255 0 2 min dOd Digital input switches off loads n y n 2 flag Att Determines if LAL and HAL are expressed as absolute values...

Page 9: ...display n y y 2 Flag L05 Activation of Master network functions n does not ask Slaves for activation of remote functions y asks Slaves for activation of remote functions Slave n ignores activation of...

Page 10: ...ed set point 3 auxiliary 4 door switch 5 external alarm 6 disables storage of HACCP alarms 7 stand by On Off 8 maintenance request 9 HACCP alarm reset 9 9 0 2 num H08 Stand by operating mode 0 only di...

Page 11: ...1 2 Copy Card Fpr label UL Transfer of parameter map from instrument to Copy Card dL Transfer of parameter map from Copy Card to instrument 1 1 Fr 8 Formatting Cancels all data in the Copy Card 1 NOT...

Page 12: ...r Lin set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set set Programming Menu Diagram PARAMETERS level 1 folders CP dEF FAn AL Lit Lin nad Add diS CnF level 2 folders...

Page 13: ...when the probe temperature is 1 higher than or equal to HAL if Att Ab solute 2 higher than or equal to Set HAL if Att rEl ative if Att Abs olute HAL must be with a sign if Att rEL ative HAL must be on...

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