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8.3.8. Manual datalogger activation
The manual activation requires function F21 to be configured with the value 2. By holding down the keys
for 10 seconds, it is possible to activate or deactivate the operation of the internal record of
temperature values and control outputs (datalogger). The message
[dtL,]
will be shown followed by
the message
[On,,]
when the datalogger is activated or
[OFF,]
when it is deactivated. It is also
possible to activate the datalogger manually through the quick access menu in option
[dtl,]
.
8.3.9.
<
and
>
Selection of temperature measurament units
To select the temperature measurament units the system will use to operate,
press
<
and
>
simultaneously while the temperature is being displayed, enter the option
[Code]
using the access code
[,231]
and then press
/
.Then select the desired unit
[,=C,]
or
[,=F,]
using the keys
<
or
>
, and press
/
to confirm.
NOTE:
Whenever the units are changed, the configuration of the functions assume the factory default,
so they need to be configured again.
8.4.4 Date and time adjustment
When the
[ClO,]
menu is selected, if the access code
[123,]
has been entered, the controller will
enter the date and time adjustment mode. Use
<
or
>
to change the value and press
/
when ready
to save the configured value. If the date entered is invalid, the message
[ECLO]
will be shown on the
display.
Example 1
(correct access code entered):
[,00d]
-
day
[,00M]
-
month
[,00Y]
-
year
[00:00]
time
minute
flashing
IMPORTANT:
The controller has an auxiliary internal power supply to keep the clock running for at least 72 hours in
case of a power failure. If the controller remains off for a long period of time, the message
[ECLO]
may
be displayed to indicate that the clock is not programmed. In this case, the date and time must be
adjusted and the controller must be kept on for 10 hours to fully recharge the auxiliary power supply.
8.4. Advanced operations
8.4.1. Access to the main menu
The main menu can be accessed through the quick access menu
, option
[Func]
or pressing
<
and
>
simultaneously when the temperature is being displayed.
The following options will be displayed:
[Code]
Entry to the access code
[Func]
Change the advanced parameters
[ClO,]
Adjust or visualization of the date and time
(
;
)
-
-
-
8.4.2. Access code
To allow changing the parameters or adjusting the clock, select the option
[Code]
by pressing
/
(quick touch) and enter the access code 123 (one hundred and twenty-three) using the keys
<
or
>
,
and confirm with
/
.
8.4.3. Changing the controller parameters
In the main menu (after entering the code 123) select the option
[Func]
and then the desired function
using the keys
<
and
>
. Press
/
(quick touch) after selecting the function to view its value.
8.4.5. Internal datalogger (internal memory)
When the datalogger is enabled (F21), it is possible to store records in the controller's internal memory.
It can be configured to store records by time interval (F22), by temperature variation (F23), and/or by the
variation of the state of the digital output or inputs (F24).
NOTE:
The equipment records date, time, temperature, and events (sensor error, refrigeration/heating
output state, defrost output state, and open door sensor).
Desired temperature (Setpoint)*
Sensor indication displacement (Offset)
Minimum setpoint allowed to the end user
Maximum setpoint allowed to the end user
Control differential (hysteresis)
Operating mode
Minimum output-on time
Minimum output-off time
Refrigeration time (interval between defrosts)
Defrosting time
Initial status when turning on the device
Temperature indication locked during defrosting
Delay in turning on device
Additional time to the end of the first cycle
Compressor state with a disconnected or faulty sensor
Compressor time on in case of error
Compressor time off in case of error
Digital filter intensity
Time for function lock
Control functions shutdown
Datalogger operating mode
Time between samples in the memory
Minimum temperature change to force data writing
Output change to force data writing
Overwrite memory?
Digital input operating mode
Address of the instrument in the RS-485 network
[,F01]
[,F02]
[,F03]
[,F04]
[,F05]
[,F06]
[,F07]
[,F08]
[,F09]
[,F10]
[,F11]
[,F12]
[,F13]
[,F14]
[,F15]
[,F16]
[,f17]
[,f18]
[,F19]
[,F20]
[,F21]
[,f22]
[,f23]
[,f24]
[,f25]
[,f26]
[,f27]
Description
Fun
Min
Max
Unit
200
5.0
200
200
20.0
1-heat.
999
999
999
999
1-defr.
yes
240
240
2
999
999
9
60
2
2
999
10.0
yes
yes
2
247
°C
°C
°C
°C
ºC
-
sec
sec
min
min
-
-
min
min
-
min
min
-
sec
-
-
sec
°C
-
-
-
-
CELSIUS
-58
-9
-58
-58
1
0-cool.
no
no
1
no
0-cool.
no
no
no
0
1
1
no
no
no
0
1
0
no
no
no
1
392
9
392
392
36
1-heat.
999
999
999
999
1-defr.
yes
240
240
2
999
999
9
60
2
2
999
18
yes
yes
2
247
°F
°F
°F
°F
°F
-
sec
sec
min
min
-
-
min
min
-
min
min
-
sec
-
-
sec
°F
-
-
-
-
FAHRENHEIT
Min
Max
Unit
Standard
-50
-5.0
-50
-50
0.1
0-cool.
no
no
1
no
0-cool.
no
no
no
0
1
1
no
no
no
0
1
0
no
no
no
1
39
0
-58
167
2
0-cool.
20
20
240
30
0-cool.
no
no
no
0
15
15
no
no
no
2
30
0
no
yes
no
1
4
0
-50
75
1.0
0-cool.
20
20
240
30
0-cool.
no
no
no
0
15
15
no
no
no
2
30
0
no
yes
no
1
8.5 Parameters table
Use
<
or
>
to change the value and press
/
when ready to save the configured value and return to
the function menu. To leave the menu and return to the normal operating mode (temperature indication),
hold down
/
(long touch) until
[----]
appears.
NOTE:
If the function lock is active, the controller will show the message
[LOC,]
, in the display upon
pressing
<
or
>
and will not allow the adjustment of the parameters.
Legend:
[yes,]
= yes
[no,,]
= no
*The minimum and maximum values depend on the values configured in
[,F03]
and
[,F04]
.
F01 - Desired temperature (Setpoint):
The reference value for temperature control, that is, the temperature to be maintained in a controlled
environment.
F02 - Sensor indication displacement (Offset):
Compensates for any deviations in temperature reading caused by sensor exchange or alterations in
the cable length.
F03 - Minimum setpoint allowed to the end user:
A threshold aimed at preventing an exceedingly low temperature setpoint from being inadvertently
adjusted.
F04 - Maximum setpoint allowed to the end user:
A threshold aimed at preventing an exceedingly high temperature setpoint from being inadvertently
adjusted.
F05 - Differential control (hysteresis):
The difference in temperature (hysteresis) between TURNING ON and OFF the refrigeration (or
heating).
Example:
One wants to control the temperature at 4.0 °C with a differential of 1.0 °C. Therefore, the
refrigeration is switched off at 4.0 °C and switched back on at 5.0 °C (4.0 + 1.0), in the heating mode the
output is switched off at 4° C is switched on again at 3° (4.0 - 1.0), as per the charts below:
8.5.1. Parameters description
Temperature [°C]
Refrigeration
Temperature [°C]
Heating
Setpoint
Se Hysteresis
Time [S]
Relay Off
Relay On
4°C
5°C
Setpoint
Setpoint - Hysteresis
Time [S]
3°C
4°C
Relay Off
Relay On
F06 - Operating mode:
Allows selecting the controller operation mode.
[,,,0]
- Refrigeration
[,,,1]
- Heating
NOTE:
In the heating mode functions F09, F10, F11 and F12 are disregarded.
F07 - Minimum output-on time:
The minimum time the output will remain on, i.e. the length of time between the last start up and the next
stop. It is aimed at avoiding high voltage surges in the power lines.
Standard