
20 | © Frio 2021 - Rev. 0.3 - Updated 3/2/2021
5
M
ENUS
,
N
AVIGATION AND
O
PERATION
Section 5.1 through 5.4 provide a layout of all available information that can be accessed via the HMI. Press any
button to enter the Main Menu and use the UP, DOWN, ENTER, and BACK buttons to navigate through the menus and
change settings. For more information, please review the relevant section of the Operating Manual.
Sections 5.5 through 5.6 provide information on what the device does on start up or in the event of a power loss.
Sections 5.7, 5.8, and 5.9 cover rebooting the device, clearing device settings and offline devices.
5.1
LEDS
There are 5 LED light pipes on the front faceplate of the Frio S1.
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Status
–
LED will be GREEN if the device is operating properly with no alarms.
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Alarm
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LED will be RED when an alarm is present.
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Heat
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LED will light up RED when the device first turns on and when the heater output is active.
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BlinkUp
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See sections 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 for BlinkUp Codes
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Photo
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Used for BlinkUp process only, ensure phone screen covers this area during BlinkUp.
5.2
M
AIN
S
CREEN
The main screen displays information about the device at all times including:
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Current
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Displays the current draw of the heating system
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Temperature
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Displays the temperature of the control temperature sensor
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Connected
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Provides connection status (Yes or No)
5.3
M
AIN
M
ENU
Press any button to enter the
Main Menu
and use the UP, DOWN, ENTER, and BACK buttons to navigate through the
menus. Options on the main menu are:
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Force System On
–
Not available if the device is in Alarm
▪
Select ON time
–
Select the force on period (5 min, 1 hour, 24 hours, Cancel)
NOTE: When the device is forced on you will see the following: Cancel Force On
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Cancel?
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Cancel the force on (Yes, No)
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Run GFEP Test
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Test GFEP Now?
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Select to test the GFEP system (Yes, Cancel)
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Active Alarms
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Shows a list of active alarms, see section 3.5.4 for more details.
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Rest All
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Clears and resets all alarms, select Yes to initiate a GFEP test and reset the alarm
conditions. The GFEP test must be successful in order to reset the alarms.
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Device Info
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See section 3.7 for available device information.
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Settings
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See section 5.4 for available settings.