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8
DEFROST
8.1
DEFROST MODE
Any defrost operation can be controlled in the following way:
•
EdF=rtC
: by using an internal real-time clock (only for models equipped with RTC)
•
EdF=in
: timed defrost, in this case a new defrost will start as soon as the idF timer elapses
8.2
TIMED OR PROBE CONTROLLED MODE
Two defrost modes are available
: timed or controlled by the evaporator’s probe.
A couple of
parameters is used to control the interval between defrost cycles (
idF
) and its maximum length (
MdF
).
During the defrost cycle is possible to select some different display indications by using the
dFd
parameter. These modes are available with any kind of defrost type:
•
tdF=EL
: electric heater defrost
•
tdF=in
: hot gas defrost
9
DIGITAL OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
Depending on the model, one or more digital outputs (relays) can be configurated with one of the following
functionalities.
9.1
CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT
9.1.1
LIGHT OUTPUT
With
oAx=LiG
the relay operates as light output.
9.1.2
DIGITAL OUTPUT ACTIVATION
The auxiliary output can be managed by
digital inputs
(oAx=AUS, i1F or i2F=AUS):
with
oAx=AUS
and
i1F, i2F=AUS
the output is switched on and off following the linked digital input status.
9.1.3
AUXILIARY THERMOSTAT
The auxiliary regulator can be used to manage the auxiliary output. Here follow the involved
parameters:
•
ACH:
kind of regulation for the auxiliary relay:
Ht
= heating;
CL
=
cooling
•
SAA:
set point for auxiliary relay
•
SHY:
differential for auxiliary relay
•
ArP:
probe for auxiliary relay
•
Sdd:
auxiliary output off during defrost
9.1.4
TIMED ACTIVATION
The following parameters can be used to define fixed activation and deactivation intervals.
•
btA:
base time for auxiliary output activation and deactivation intervals
•
Ato:
auxiliary activation interval
•
AtF:
auxiliary deactivation interval
9.1.5
GENERAL NOTES
if
oAx=AUS
and
ArP=nP
(no probe for auxiliary digital output) the AUX output can be managed:
•
by digital input if
i1F=AUS
or
i2F=AUS
•
by auxiliary button (if set as
AUS
)
•
by serial command (Modbus protocol)
•
by fixed interval of time if
Ato>0
and
AtF>0
(if
Ato=0
or
AtF=0
the auxiliary output is disabled)
9.2
ON/OFF OUTPUT (OAX = ONF)
When
oAx=onF
, the output is activated when the controller is turned on and de-activated when the
controller is turned off.
9.3
DEAD BAND REGULATION
With
oAx=db
the output can be used to control, for example, a heater element. It is used to implement
a dead band regulation. If so:
•
oAx=db
cut in is
SET-HY
•
oA1=db
cut out is
SET
9.4
ALARM OUTPUT
With
oAx=ALr
the output operates as alarm output. It is activated every time an alarm happens. Its
status depends on the
tbA
parameter: if
tbA=Y
, the output is deactivated by pressing any key.
If
tbA=n
, the alarm output stays on until the alarm condition recovers.
9.5
ACTIVATION DURING ENERGY SAVING CYCLES
With
oAx=HES,
the output is activated when the energy saving cycle begins.
10
FRONT PANEL COMMANDS
Press to display target set point and the real set point. When in programming mode,
it selects a parameter or confirms an operation
(
AUX/DEF
) Programmable button, see par.
LGC
and
LG2
(
UP
) In programming mode it browses the parameter codes or increases the
displayed value. Other functions related to par.
UPC
and
UP2
(if available)
(
DOWN
) In programming mode it browses the parameter codes or decreases the
displayed value. Other functions related to the par.
dnC
and
dn2
(if available)
(
ONOFF
) Keep it pressed for 3 sec to switch on and off the device
KEYS COMBINATION
+
To lock or unlock the keyboard
+
To enter in programming mode
+
To return to room temperature display
ICON
MODE
MEANING
On
Compressor enabled
Flashing
Anti-short cycle delay enabled (
AC
parameter)
On
Light output enabled
On
Ventilator output enabled
Flashing
Ventilator delay after defrost
,
On
Measurement unit
Flashing
Programming mode
On
Energy saving mode active
On
An alarm condition is present
Flashing
Start-up operations are pending
On
Auxiliary output is activated
On
Bluetooth connection enabled
10.1
SET POINT MENU
The
SET
key gives access to a quick menu where it is possible to see:
•
the set point value
•
the real set point value (
rSE
)
Push and release the
SET
key five times or wait for 60 sec to return to normal visualization.
10.2
CHANGE THE SETPOINT
1.
Push the
SET
key for more than 3 sec to change the Set point value;
2.
The value of the set point will be displayed and the “°C” LED starts
blinking;
3.
To change the Set value, push the
UP
or
DOWN
button.
4.
To memorise the new set point value, push the
SET
button again or wait for 60 sec.
10.3
START A MANUAL DEFROST
Push the
DEFROST
button for more than 3 sec to start a manual defrost.
11
PARAMETER MENU
The device has a parameter menu available from keyboard and where it is possible to modify some specific
parameters. A couple of parameter levels are present:
-
PR1: user menu, standard parameters are placed into this menu
-
PR2: protected menu, application specific parameters are placed here. A password can be
used to protect these values from unauthorized modification.
11.1
MENU NAVIGATION
A tree-structured menu is implemented to simplify the parameter browsing and modification. Follow the button
functions (valid both in PR1 and PR2):
-
SET
: used to enter a submenu or a stored value
-
UP
and
DOWN
: used to scroll the menu labels, the parameters into a submenu and to modify a
parameter value
-
AUX/DEF
: used to go back to the upper menu level (for example, from a submenu list of
parameters to the main menu labels)
11.2
CHANGE A PARAMETER VALUE
To change a parameter value, operate as follows:
1.
Enter the Programming mode by pressing the
SET+DOWN
buttons for 3 sec
(“
°C
”
LED starts
blinking).
2.
Select the required parameter. Press the
SET
button to display its value
3.
Use
UP
or
DOWN
buttons to change its value.
4.
Press
SET
to store the new value and move to the following parameter.
To exit:
Press
SET+UP
buttons or waits for 15 sec without pressing any button.
NOTE:
The modified value will be stored even if the programming mode ends by timeout.
11.3
PROTECTED LEVEL
The Protected Level has all the parameters of the instrument. This level is password protected. The
default password is: “000”. It is strongly recommend
ed to change the standard password after ending
the installing operations.
11.3.1
ENTER THE PROTECTED LEVEL
1.
Enter the Programming mode by pressing
SET+DOWN
buttons for 3 sec (
°C
or
°F
LED starts
blinking)
2.
Released the buttons and then search for submenu
Pr2
3.
Per SET button and then insert the password value
4.
Confirm with SET. If the password is correct, the
label “Pr2” will blink for some time and then
protected parameter menu will be enabled.