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“A1d” 

– Probe 1 (TOP) alarms delay 

“A2t” – 

Probe 2 (FLOOR) alarm function mode as absolute or 

relative 

“A2L” 

– Set probe 2 (FLOOR) minimum alarm 

“A2

H” - Set probe 2 (FLOOR) maximum alarm 

“HA2” – 

Probe 2 (FLOOR) alarms differential 

“A2d” 

– Probe 2 (FLOOR) alarms delay 

The alarms are always operative, if the maximum alarm is not 
desired, simply set it to 999 and if the minimum alarm is not 
desired set it to –99. 
There is also an enabling delay when the instrument is 
switched on, which can be set under the 

“PO

d” parameter and 

is only operative  when the machine is switched on and the 
temperature is in alarm  conditions and is cancelled when the 
temperature returns to non-alarm conditions. 
Alarm activation takes place when disabling expires in the 
following  conditions, according to the type of alarm 
programmed: 

(NB: 

in the following examples, the number of the alarm is 

generally indicated with n) 
“Ant” = Ab  – ABSOLUTE ALARMS: The alarm is activated 
when the value measured drops below the alarm threshold set 
under parameter "AnL" or rises above the alarm threshold set 
under the "AnH" parameter. 

 

 
“Ant” = dE – RELATIVE ALARM : the alarm is activated when 
the  value measured drops below the [SPn  - AnL] value, or 
when it rises above the [SPn + AnH] value. 

 

 
When an alarm is active, the ALARM led lights, a buzzer is 
activated, the AUX output is activated if configured as an alarm 
and  the displays will show the alarm code alternated with the 
temperate measured (the upper display for the alarms relating 
to the TOP probe and the lower display for the alarms relating 
to the FLOOR probe. 
When activated, the buzzer can be muted by pressing any key. 
Even when the buzzer is muted, the instrument indicates the 
alarm with the flashing of the AL led and the display shows: 

“A1L” - 

in the case of a probe 1 (TOP) minimum alarm 

“A1H” - 

in the case of a probe 1 (TOP) maximum alarm 

“A2L” 

– in the case of a probe 2 (FLOOR) minimum alarm 

“A2

H” - in the case of a probe 2 (FLOOR) maximum alarm. 

In order to provide an external tone command (should the 
internal one be weak), it is possible to use the AUX output as a 
mutable alarm output (see AUX output operation). 
Alarm operation is also influenced by the alarm differentials 
(par. “HA1” and “HA2”), which operate as follows. 
In the case of a minimum alarm, the alarm will activate when 
the  temperature value drops below the “AnL” alarm threshold 
value and  will deactivate when it rises above the [”AnL” + 
"HAn"] value; in the  case of a maximum alarm, the alarm will 
activate when the  temperature value rises above the “AnH” 
alarm threshold and will  deactivate when it drops below the 
[”AnH” - "HAn"] value. 
 

4.4 – OVEN LIGHT CONTROL 

The LIGHT key can be used to activate/deactivate the LIGHT 
output, the activation of the output is therefore indicated by the 
LIGHT led. 
 

When the controller is switched off, the output is in any case 
switched off, but in standby mode the output can be switched 
on or  off. In normal switching on conditions or after a power 
cut, the output returns to the state in which it was left. 

 
 

4.5 – STEAMER AND STEAM INJECTION CONTROL 

All the steam control parameters are contained in the 

“ 

St” 

grou

p. 

When the instrument is in the ON status, it is possible to 
activate/deactivate the steamer regulator using the STEAM 
key. Activation is therefore indicated by the STEAM led. 
Switching off of the regulator prevents the steam injection 
control from functioning. 
Output function can differ, according to the presence of the 
STEAM temperature probe. 
If the instrument is not fitted with a probe for the steamer (or 
the  probe is disabled using the “ESP” = OFF parameter), the 
STEAM G  output can be enabled/disabled directly using the 
STEAM key. 
If the instrument is fitted with a steamer probe and the steamer 
probe is enabled (“ESP” = ON), the STEAM key can be used to 
activate/deactivate the steamer regulator. 
Switching on the output is therefore subordinate to the 
ON/OFF  regulator, which acts in heat mode according to the 
temperature  measured by the steamer probe, the steamer 
temperature set 

“SP

S” and the relative differential 

“HS

S”. 

If the probe is used and the measurement is lower than that 
programmed under the 

“SEt” 

parameter, it will prevent the 

function of the steam injection control. 
If the controller is switched off, when it is switched back on, the 
steamer control function reverts to the status in which it was 
left. 
In order to indicate all the possible conditions, the STEAM led 
will operate as follows: 
- OFF: steamer deactivated 
- ON: steamer function activated and (when the steamer probe 
is  present) temperature above “Set” and therefore injection 
possible. 
- Flashing: steamer function on, but temperature below “Set” 
and  therefore injection off (only when the steamer probe is 
present). 
As mentioned previously, steam injection can only be activated 
if the steamer control is activated and, if the instrument is fitted 
with the steamer probe, the measurement of the latter is higher 
than that set under the 

“SE

t” par. 

Once these conditions have been satisfied, the STEAM INJ. 
Output is therefore activated manually by pressing the INJ. key 
and remains active, even when the key is released, for the time 
set under the 

“Sl

t” par. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for COC 30

Page 1: ...UNCTIONAL DATA 7 5 MEASUREMENT RANGE TABLE 7 6 INSTRUMENT ORDERING CODE DE 1 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Model COC 30 is a microprocessor based digital controller designed to command ovens particularly those used in bakeries The instrument s main feature is the possibility to have separate control over the temperature and heating powers for the TOP and FLOOR of the oven as well ...

Page 2: ...functions The panel therefore shows all the displays and all the leds to be active with the exception of the Stand by Led off OFF STAND BY meaning that the control device does not activate any control function with the exception of the light command The display is therefore off with the exception of the Stand by led which is lit If the automatic switch on timer is present in the OFF status it is p...

Page 3: ...ng of the CLOCK led and the flashing of the hh mm separation led At the programmed time the control device will switch on automatically To deactivate the switching on timer press the START key for 1 second or switch the instrument on ahead of time If you wish the oven to switch on and switch off automatically in this mode the cooking time must also be programmed once the cEF parameter has been pro...

Page 4: ...s possible to the instrument and located in a position that can easily be reached by the user and marked as instrument disconnecting device which interrupts the power supply to the equipment It is also recommended that all the electrical circuits connected to the instrument must be protect properly using devices ex fuses proportionate to the circulating currents It is strongly recommended that cab...

Page 5: ...taneously on therefore if the two resistances are equal the maximum power absorbed is 50 This occurs in any case when without the limiter being on the sum of the two powers is less than 100 Therefore the function with the power limiter on starting from the count of the cycle time is as follows 1 the TOP output remains on for the time tCP 2 x OP1 100 2 Both outputs remain off for the time tCP 2 tCP...

Page 6: ...ill activate when the temperature value rises above the AnH alarm threshold and will deactivate when it drops below the AnH HAn value 4 4 OVEN LIGHT CONTROL The LIGHT key can be used to activate deactivate the LIGHT output the activation of the output is therefore indicated by the LIGHT led When the controller is switched off the output is in any case switched off but in standby mode the output ca...

Page 7: ...eam injected being extracted On In this case the output if on switches off when steam injection starts and remains switched off for the entire duration of injection and even after it finishes for a certain time in sec that can be set under the Edt parameter Moreover using the EAS On parameter it is possible for the extractor output to be activated if it is not already automatically when cooking is...

Page 8: ...ands the extractor connecting the EXTR relay outputs of all the others in parallel and therefore at the digital input of the former which will have suitably programmed the digital input with this operation mode 4 9 RS 485 SERIAL INTERFACE The instrument can be equipped with a RS 485 serial communication interface by means of which it is possible to connect the regulator with a net to which other i...

Page 9: ...larm 1 0 999 seg 0 38 A2t com Alarm type AL2 Ab dE Ab 39 A2L com Lower threshold alarm 2 99 999 99 40 A2H com Upper threshold alarm 2 99 999 999 41 HA2 com Hysteresis alarm 2 1 999 1 42 A2d com Delay activation of alarm 2 0 999 sec 0 43 Pod com Disabling alarms on switching on 0 999 min 0 St Group steam control parameters Par Description Range Def 44 SPS Steamer regulator Set Point 99 999 130 45 H...

Page 10: ... External alarm signal on input intervention the alarm is activated and the upper display alternately shows AL1 and the temperature measured 2 Auxiliary output AUX remote control the digital input is used for the command of the auxiliary output AUX as described in the AOF 4 operating mode of the auxiliary output 3 steam injection remote control the digital input operates as the instrument s INJ ke...

Page 11: ...R output function in relation to the relative key as bistable OFF or monostable ON In practice bistable operation means that the first time the EXTR Key is pressed the output activates and remains activated whereas the second time deactivates it Monostable operation means that the output is activated only when the key is pressed AO Group AUXILIARY OUTPUT PARAMETERS for setting the AUX output AOF A...

Page 12: ...with a detailed description of the faults found without any fees or charge for OSAKA except in the event of alternative agreements 7 TECHNICAL DATA 7 TECHNICAL DATA 7 1 ELECTRICAL DATA Power supply 24 115 230 VAC 10 Frequency AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 9 VA approx Input s up to 4 inputs for temperature probes tc J K or RTD Pt 100 IEC 2 wires 3 digital inputs for free voltage contacts Output s U...

Page 13: ...UT RANGE tc J Model C SEn J 50 999 C 58 999 F tc K Model C SEn CrA 50 999 C 58 999 F Pt100 IEC Model D 50 600 C 58 999 F 7 6 INSTRUMENT ORDERING CODE COC 30 a b c d e f g hh a INPUTS TYPE C thermocouples J K D thermoresistances Pt100 b SUPPLY D 230 VAC C 115 VAC A 24 VAC c AUXILIARY PROBE INPUT none A YES d AUXILIARY OUTPUT none R YES e STEAMER PROBE INPUT none V YES f COMMUNICATION INTERFACE No i...

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