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EVCO S.p.A.   

 

Vcolor 679/689

 | Installer manual ver. 1.0 | Code 144VC679I104 

 

page 52 of 70 

rC0 

1.0 

15.0 

°C 

2.0 

parameter rC3, rC4, rC5 differential 

rC1 

-99.0 

rC2 

°C 

-20.0 

minimum  setpoint  that  can  be  set  for  the  blocking,  holding, 
manual cooling and pre-cooling phases 

rC2 

rC1 

99.0 

°C 

20.0 

maximum  setpoint  that  can  be  set  for  the blocking,  holding, 
manual cooling and pre-cooling phases 

rC3 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value  of  cooling  neutral  zone  for  the  blocking,  holding  and 
manual cooling phases 

rC4 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value  of  cooling  neutral  zone  for  the  re-awakening,  proofing 
and manual heating phases 

rC5 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value of cooling neutral zone for the baking delay phase 

rC6 

-99.0 

99.0 

°C 

2.0 

pre-cooling setpoint 

rC7

(1)

 

- - - - 

number of regulation steps for the holding phase 

rC8

(1)

 

100 

20 

percentage increase for the 1st holding step (out of a total of 
100%) 

rC9

(1)

 

100 

50 

percentage increase for the 2nd holding step (out of a total of 
100%) 

rC10

(1)

 

100 

100 

percentage increase for the 3rd holding step (out of a total of 
100%) 

Par. 

Min 

Max 

Unit 

Default  Heating regulator 

rH0 

1.0 

15.0 

°C 

2.0 

parameter rH3, rH4, rH5 differential 

rH1 

-99.0 

rH2 

°C 

0.0 

minimum  possible  setpoint  for  the  re-awakening,  proofing, 
baking delay and manual heating phases 

rH2 

rH1 

99.0 

°C 

40.0 

maximum  possible  setpoint  for  the  re-awakening,  proofing, 
baking delay and manual heating phases 

rH3 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value  of  heating  neutral  zone  for  the  blocking,  holding  and 
manual cooling phases 

rH4 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value of  heating  neutral  zone for  the re-awakening,  proofing 
and manual heating phases 

rH5 

0.0 

10.0 

°C 

1.0 

value of heating neutral zone for the baking delay phase 

rH6 

600 

60 

cycle time for heater switch-on if heating is required (see also 
rH7) 

rH7 

600 

45 

heater switch-on time within the rH6 cycle time

 

rr0

(1)

 

10 

- - - - 

number of regulation steps for the re-awakening phase 

rr1

(1)

 

100 

25 

percentage  increase  for  the  1st  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr2

(1)

 

100 

50 

percentage increase for the 2nd re-awakening step (out of a 
total of 100%) 

rr3

(1)

 

100 

75 

percentage  increase  for  the  3rd  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr4

(1)

 

100 

100 

percentage  increase  for  the  4th  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr5

(1)

 

100 

percentage  increase  for  the  5th  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr6

(1)

 

100 

percentage  increase  for  the  6th  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr7

(1)

 

100 

percentage  increase  for  the  7th  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

rr8

(1)

 

100 

percentage  increase  for  the  8th  re-awakening  step  (out  of  a 
total of 100%) 

Summary of Contents for Vcolor 679

Page 1: ...689 Installer manual ver 1 0 Code 144VC679E104 page 1 of 70 Vcolor 679 689 Controllers for retarding proofing or proofing cabinets and rooms with customised graphic skin ENGLISH INSTALLER MANUAL ver...

Page 2: ...using the device and take all the prescribed precautions Keep this document with the device for future consultation Only use the device in the ways described in this document Do not use the device as...

Page 3: ...Pre cooling for retarding proofing only 36 9 2 Temperature regulation 36 9 3 Humidity regulation 37 10 LOAD MANAGEMENT 39 10 1 ON OFF variable speed compressor management for retarding proofing only 3...

Page 4: ...for proofing and cooling pre cooling heating for retarding proofing The controller s innovative programmable platform gives manufacturers the freedom to personalise the graphic skin and programmes an...

Page 5: ...y the control module Powered by an external transformer 12VAC 20VA Optional modules 115 230 Vac 230 Vac 230 Vac Analogue inputs Cabinet probe PTC NTC Evaporator probe PTC NTC Condenser probe PTC NTC H...

Page 6: ...ifier 8 A 8 A Configurable K4 default dehumidifier 8 A 8 A Configurable K5 default defrost 8 A 8 A Configurable K6 default heater 16 A 16 A Configurable K7 default steam generator 16 A 16 A Configurab...

Page 7: ...ation see section 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The table below lists the purchasing codes of the available models Purchasing codes Models with PWM output Vcolor 679 M control module 5 user interface EV...

Page 8: ...s for horizontal operation and have capacitive colour TFT touch screen graphic displays 2 2 Control module measurements and installation Installation of the control module is on a flat surface with sp...

Page 9: ...of 70 Vcolor 679 689 L interface 2 4 User interface installation Depending on the model installation can be flush from behind the panel with threaded studs not provided welded to hold it in place semi...

Page 10: ...ts See section 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Do not install the device close to heat sources heaters hot air ducts etc equipment with a strong magnetic field large diffusers etc in places subject to dir...

Page 11: ...it possible to upload and download the device settings and personalise the graphics recipes and languages using an ordinary USB flash drive see section 11 USB PORT MANAGEMENT The RS 485 MODBUS communi...

Page 12: ...to upload and download the device settings and personalise the graphics recipes and languages using an ordinary USB flash drive see section 11 USB PORT MANAGEMENT The RS 485 MODBUS communications port...

Page 13: ...ake sure that the supply voltage electrical frequency and power of the device correspond to the local power supply See section 1516 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Disconnect the device from the power supply...

Page 14: ...Operating modes The controller has the following operating modes OFF no power to the device STAND BY the device is powered but switched off ON HOME the device is powered switched on and awaiting start...

Page 15: ...e screen for longer than 10 minutes with no cycle running it will automatically go back to the stand by page 4 From the settings key on the stand by screen enter the GENERAL SETTINGS DATE TIME menu to...

Page 16: ...ill be automatically deactivated after the number of seconds set by parameter E1 unless it is silenced manually first 6 2 Home screen The Home screen is the departure point for navigating the user int...

Page 17: ...n Once a cycle has been started up the Run screen will appear for the type of cycle selected Below are the screens for the retarding proofing cycles E12 1 RETARDING PROOFING CYCLE HEATING CYCLE COOLIN...

Page 18: ...sor active flashing compressor start up delay in progress N B only present in the retarding proofing configuration On fans working flashing during an ON OFF cycle time OFF On defrosting in progress fl...

Page 19: ...tch light on off select fan speed if configured for several speeds enter additional functions exit additional functions start up selected cycle or recipe finish cycle in progress go from stand by to O...

Page 20: ...only When this option is pressed manual defrost starts up if the conditions are met 6 5 2 Sanitation The sanitation cycle can be carried out with a UV lamp or an ionizer ozone generator depending on p...

Page 21: ...me the compressor was switched off Compressor operation time can be reset in this screen and compressor maintenance time is reset accordingly 6 5 6 General settings This option gives access to the fol...

Page 22: ...access levels menu Every user who is logged in as ADMIN can set or change the user password and enable disable access to the various menu options Once the user configurations have been completed it is...

Page 23: ...of retarding proofing phases BLOCKING 5 10 C RH 4 6 hours HOLDING 2 2 C RH variable duration RE AWAKENING 10 13 C 70 80 RH 1 5 hours PROOFING 25 30 C 85 90 RH 2 4 hours BAKING DELAY 15 30 C 85 90 RH...

Page 24: ...se is calculated automatically by the controller on the basis of the duration of the blocking re awakening and proofing phases and the date and time for the end of proofing required for the dough Pres...

Page 25: ...t is set by the end user Moving from the re awakening setpoint previous phase to the proofing setpoint can be gradual with the incremental percentages set while the parameters are being set parameters...

Page 26: ...end user the cycle is automatically interrupted by holding down the STOP key This may be done when setting the cycle and with the cycle in progress Temperature regulation is active and has a neutral z...

Page 27: ...played Phases which have already been performed will have the message END instead of the duration The duration of the phases cannot be changed while the cycle is running Retarding proofing Proofing 7...

Page 28: ...started up from the default recipe or a pre existing recipe Press the automatic cycle area and view the recipes Upon selecting the desired recipe a table with a summary of the settings for every phas...

Page 29: ...ng holding re awakening proofing and baking delay or a PROOFING cycle re awakening proofing and baking delay Retarding proofing Proofing Press the arrows at the top of the display to move backwards an...

Page 30: ...e message CYCLE COMPLETED will appear if parameter E2 is configured The cycle can be interrupted manually during any phase by holding the STOP key down for a few seconds When managing retarding proofi...

Page 31: ...red in the table 2 overwrite a cycle recipe which has previously been selected and changed 3 save a new cycle recipe 4 view a cycle recipe in the favourites 5 delete customised values and go back to t...

Page 32: ...will be suggested the next time the cycle is selected Before starting up the desired cycle the values of the temperature setpoint humidity setpoint and fan speed can be changed if a timer is not set...

Page 33: ...de to these values they will be suggested the next time the cycle is selected The values of the temperature setpoint and fan speed can be changed before starting up the desired cycle if a timer is not...

Page 34: ...ng the START key When the cycle has been activated the controller automatically goes to the main page and displays the cabinet temperature and the setpoint to reach in the place of the pre cooling key...

Page 35: ...FAVOURITES In the RECIPE BOOK section users can save up to 99 cycles recipes only cycles recipes which have previously been labelled with the icon in the RECIPE BOOK can be stored in the FAVOURITES s...

Page 36: ...s are set one above and one below the temperature setpoint thus creating a zone inside which the loads for heating and cooling are not activated When the temperature rises above the neutral zone value...

Page 37: ...steam generator output and a humidifier output can be configured by parameter E4 If parameters E3 0 E4 0 E5 0 and E6 0 the steam generator output is always active The humidifier steam injection outpu...

Page 38: ...midity returns to within the dehumidification neutral zone value When managed by the refrigeration plant if the pump down solenoid valve is enabled parameter uxc 8 there will be a first attempt at deh...

Page 39: ...compressor is deactivated as follows and depends on the configuration of u2 and the configuration parameters of the multi purpose digital inputs if u2 is set to 0 deactivation of the compressor and t...

Page 40: ...the On Stand by screen or during a cycle in progress Depending on the value of parameter d1 the machine will perform either electric or hot gas defrost cycles or when the compressor stops If the evapo...

Page 41: ...naged 10 7 1 Humidifier output management without a probe or transducer This kind of management is obtained with the following settings rU0 1 and E3 0 The humidifier output will remain active for a du...

Page 42: ...m 10 9 Condenser fan management for retarding proofing only The condenser fan is managed by assigning a value of 3 to one of the relay outputs If the condenser probe is enabled see parameters Pr1 Pr2...

Page 43: ...on the cooling phase setpoint 2 Cooling adjustment phase During this phase probe connection is checked the temperature of the evaporator probe must be lower than that of the cabinet while the temperat...

Page 44: ...rnet connectivity which also enable alternative or parallel control through MODBUS TCP For more details compare the connectivity options in the Models available and technical features table and consul...

Page 45: ...troller with native EPoCA technology and connectivity which is either built in or provided by external hardware modules All devices are configured using the dedicated EPoCA Start mobile app The respon...

Page 46: ...in the USB flash drive upload to the controller the parameters in the USB flash drive upload to the controller CSV files to personalise the graphics recipes and languages Before inserting the flash dr...

Page 47: ...buzzer if enabled will begin to sound if several alarms are in progress at the same time they will alternate on the bar every 3 seconds When the alarm bar is pressed the buzzer will be silenced and th...

Page 48: ...as high pressure Main results the compressor and evaporator fan are switched off the condenser fan remains on LOW PRESSURE To correct check the state of the low pressure input check the value of the p...

Page 49: ...device probe connection check the cabinet temperature Main results if the error occurs during stand by it will not be possible to start up an operating cycle if the error happens during a cycle the cy...

Page 50: ...rect make sure the wiring is correct and intact check the inverter is powered correctly INVERTER SYNCHRONISATION To correct check there is communication between Vcolor and the inverter if the problem...

Page 51: ...bled 1 enabled P2 0 1 0 temperature measurement unit 0 C 1 F N B if this parameter is changed the device will automatically start up again P3 1 240 min 10 duration of power outage during a cycle due t...

Page 52: ...kening proofing baking delay and manual heating phases rH2 rH1 99 0 C 40 0 maximum possible setpoint for the re awakening proofing baking delay and manual heating phases rH3 0 0 10 0 C 1 0 value of he...

Page 53: ...proofing step out of a total of 100 Par Min Max Unit Default Humidity regulator rU0 0 1 0 humidity management mode 0 with humidity probe transducer only if P12 0 1 without humidity probe transducer t...

Page 54: ...ing proofing and baking delay phases C6 0 0 164 0 C 70 0 condensation temperature above which the condenser pre alarm overheat message is displayed C7 0 0 164 0 C 80 0 condensation temperature above w...

Page 55: ...drip time during dripping the compressor and evaporator fan will remain off and the defrost output will be deactivated d15 0 99 min 0 minimum consecutive compressor on duration for starting hot gas de...

Page 56: ...g the pre cooling phase F11 1 10 10 fan speed during the dehumidification phase F12 0 15 min 2 fan stop after the dripping phase F13 0 250 s 0 evaporator fan switch off delay from main load switch off...

Page 57: ...99 9 C 25 0 cabinet temperature setpoint in manual heating MH2 1 10 10 fan speed in manual heating MH3 0 100 80 humidity setpoint in manual heating MH4 0 5999 min 180 duration manual heating Par Min...

Page 58: ...ompressor is switched off 5 GENERIC ALARM displayed only 6 THERMAL SWITCH ALARM all loads are switched off 7 DEVICE SWITCH ON OFF 8 EVAPORATOR FAN THERMAL SWITCH ALARM humidifier steriliser oxygenator...

Page 59: ...u4 0 1 1 deactivation alarm output relay if buzzer silenced on keypad 0 no 1 yes u5 99 0 99 0 C 5 0 cabinet temperature under which the door frame heater is activated u6 0 1 1 enable alarm buzzer 0 n...

Page 60: ...uration cooling phase of testing cycle T8 1 20 2 number of compressor cycles cycle means ON time OFF time T9 99 0 99 0 C 2 0 RECOVERY PHASE CYCLE STOP setpoint Par Min Max Unit Default Serial communic...

Page 61: ...ed as 2 and 10 2 10 steps 0 10V output or EVCO inverter on 485 serial port 3 10 steps PWM output with EVC99E00X7XXX01 module or EVCO inverter on 485 serial port 4 as configuration E7 1 but with 2 rela...

Page 62: ...percentages set Check that the settings for the percentages and number of steps are consistent 2 The value set for parameter E7 only applies to Vcolor 679 models with PWM output make sure the paramet...

Page 63: ...e phase fan speed with a PWM command signal The maximum operating current is 5 A 15 3 EVCO Inverter Enables modulating management of asynchronous motors Compact series EI750M2C04O0VXX EI1K5M2C04O0VXX...

Page 64: ...tallation 0812000002 The plug makes the USB communications port of the device more accessible To connect the device to the plug connecting cable 0810500018 or 0810500020 must be used to be ordered sep...

Page 65: ...ng the EPoCA cloud system 15 10 IoT EV3 Web gateway EV3W01 IoT gateway with Ethernet connectivity and data logging functions to remotely monitor and control an RS 485 MODBUS RTU network with up to 10...

Page 66: ...x 4 566 x 1 732 in L x H x D Mounting methods for the control device user interface control module flush with the panel from behind with threaded studs not provided to hold it in place or semi recesse...

Page 67: ...tonomy in the absence of a power supply 6 months at 25 C 77 F Clock battery charging time 24 h the battery is charged by the power supply of the device Analogue inputs 5 inputs of which 3 for PTC NTC...

Page 68: ...le output 1 16 A res 250 VAC type SPST K6 configurable output 1 16 A res 250 VAC type SPST K7 configurable output 1 10 A res 250 VAC type SPST K8 configurable output 1 10 A res 250 VAC type SPST K9 co...

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