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▪
Low Current
–
Configure the low current alarm
▪
Enabled
–
Determine if the alarm is enabled (NO, YES)
▪
Threshold
–
Set the alarm threshold (0-30 A)
▪
Delay
–
Set the alarm delay (0-500 s)
▪
High Temperature
–
Configure the high temperature alarm
▪
Enabled
–
Determine if the alarm is enabled (NO, YES)
▪
Threshold
–
Set the alarm threshold (64-300 °F)
▪
Delay
–
Set the alarm delay (0-500 s)
▪
Low Temperature
–
Configure the low temperature alarm
▪
Enabled
–
Determine if the alarm is enabled (NO, YES)
▪
Threshold
–
Set the alarm threshold (0-300 °F)
▪
Delay
–
Set the alarm delay (0-500 s)
5.5
S
TART
U
P
All S1 devices perform a network connection attempt immediately when power is connected. This process may take
up to 30 seconds, during which the screen will be blank, the status LED white and the heat LED red, although the
heater will not be turned on. The BlinkUp LED will blink according to the connection status codes listed in sections
3.4.1 and 3.4.2.
After the device checks for a connection it will display the Frio logo on the main screen while loading device firmware
from memory. Loading the firmware can take several seconds. When the firmware is loaded, the display will show
the main screen and the device is ready to use.
If the device has never been connected to a network or if the network credentials have been cleared, the BlinkUp LED
will flash orange after power on. While the BlinkUp LED is flashing orange you may BlinkUp the device using the Frio
mobile App. To initiate BlinkUp after the device has finished startup (i.e. after the BlinkUp LED has turned off), select
Settings
from the
Main Menu
, then select
Advanced Settings
from the
Settings Menu
. Select
Network Settings
from
the
Advanced Settings Menu,
then select
Rerun BlinkUp
. You will be asked if you want to
Provision the device now?
Select
Yes
to rerun BlinkUP and provision the device.
5.6
P
OWER
L
OSS
The device includes an onboard backup power source to provide up to one minute of additional runtime in the case
of a power loss. Connected devices will use this time to send a last gasp message to the cloud platform with
information related to the power loss.
When the device is disconnected from power, the display will show “
POWER LOSS
”.
When the screen goes blank the
onboard power supply is exhausted and the device is completely turned off.
NOTE: DO NOT OPEN THE WIRING COVER UNTIL THE SCREEN IS BLANK AND THE DEVICE IS COMPLETELY
TURNED OFF.
An override that was set from the HMI will be reset on power loss. An override set from the cloud will resume as soon
as the device reconnects and will continue until the original end time set by the user.