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F 10

 - User Manual - V1 - PAG. 3

To exit the programming mode, press no keys for about 30 s or 

keep the   key pressed for 2 s.

Previous
Param.

Normal 
mode

Parameter select

(Program mode)

Parameters set

Next
Param.

2 s

5 s

Increase
value

Decrease
value

-25.5

-25.5

sLs

sLs

-30.0

-30.0

set

set

set

2.3 

Parameter protection using the password

The instrument has a parameter protection function using a 

password that can be personalised through the 

tPP

 parameter

To protect the parameters, set the desired password number in 

the parameter 

tPP

.

When the protection is activate, press the 

set

 key to access the 

parameters and keep it pressed for about 5 s, after which the 

display shows 

r.p

.

Press the 

set

 key, the display shows 

0

, using the  /  keys, 

insert the programmed password number and press the key 

set

 

again.

If the password is correct the instrument displays the code of 

the first parameter and it will be possible to program the instru-

ment in the same way described in the previous section.

The password protection can be disabled by setting 

tPP

 = 

oF

.

Normal 
mode

2 s

5 s

Increase
value

Decrease
value

-25.5

-25.5

 r.p

 r.p

   0

   0

 sls

 sls

set

set

set

set

Note: 

If the Password gets lost, just switch OFF and ON the 

instrument, push 

set

 key during the initial test keeping it 

pressed for 5 s.  In this way it is possible to access all the 

parameters, verify and modify the parameter 

tPP

.

2.4 

Customized mode parameter programming 

(parameters programming level)

The password hides all the configuration parameters behind a 

factory set password to avoid unwanted changes to the controller 

parameters.  To make a parameter accessible without having to 

enter the password when 

tPP

 password protection is activate, 

use the procedure that follows:

Enter the program mode using the 

tPP

 Password and select the 

parameter that must be accessible (no password protection).

Once a parameter is selected, if the 

dp LED flashes

 the param-

eter is programmable by entering the password (is “

protected

”).  

If the 

dp LED is steady ON

 the parameter is programmable 

without password (is “

unprotected

”).

To change the parameter visibility, press the 

set

 key and keeping 

it pressed also press the   button.

The 

dp LED

 changes its state indicating the new level of param-

eter accessibility (

ON

 = not protected; 

flashing

 = password protected).

In case some parameters are not protected, accessing the the 

programming mode the display first shows the not protected 

parameters, then the 

r.p

 parameter (through which will be pos-

sible to access the “protected” parameters).

Normal 
mode

2 s

5 s

Increase
value

Decrease
value

-25.5

-25.5

 r.p

 r.p

Previous
Param.

Not protected

parameter

Parameters set

Password

request

Insert 

password

Password OK,

Program Mode

Next
Param.

Increase
value

Decrease
value

AHA

AHA

 35.0

 35.0

   0

   0

 sls

 sls

set

set

set

set

set

set

2.5  Reset parameters to default value

The instrument allows the reset of the parameters to values 

programmed in factory as default

To restore the default parameters value set value 

-48

 at 

r.p

 

password request  Therefore, to make the reset to the default 

parameters, enable the Password using the 

tPP

 parameter so 

that the 

r.p

 setting is requested, at this point insert 

-48

 instead 

of the programmed access password.

Once confirmed the password with the 

set

 key the display 

shows “

---

” for 2 s therefore the instrument resets all the 

parameters to factory default setting.

2.6  Keyboard lock function

On the instrument it is possible to completely lock the keyboard.

This function is useful when the controller is in an accessible area 

and the changes must be avoided.

To activate the keyboard lock it is enough program the param-

eter 

tLo

 to a value different from 

oF

.

The 

tLo

 value is the keys inactivity time after which the keyboard 

will be automatically locked.

Therefore, pressing no buttons for the time set at 

tLo

, the instru-

ment automatically disable the normal functions of the keys.

When the keyboard is locked, if any of the key is pressed, the 

display showss 

Ln

 to indicate that the lock is active.

To unlock the keyboard it is enough to contemporarily push 

set

 + 

 keys and keep them pushed for 5 s, after which the label 

LF

 

appears on the display and all the key functions will be available 

again.

3. USAGE 

WARNINGS

3.1 Admitted 

use

 

j

The instrument has been projected and manufactured as 

a measuring and control device to be used according to 

EN60730-1 at altitudes operation below 2000 m.  

Using the instrument for applications not expressly permitted by 

the above mentioned rule must adopt all the necessary protective 

measures.

The equipment must be adequately protected and away from 

liquids, dust, grease and dirt. They must be accessible only with 

the use of a right tool and safety system (except the front).

The instrument 

MUST NOT BE USED

 in dangerous environments 

(flammable or explosive) without adequate protections.

It is recalled that the installer must ensure that the norm for 

electromagnetic compatibility is respected after implantation in 

the installation of equipment, eventually using the right filters if 

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Summary of Contents for F 10

Page 1: ...ay output and 2 NTC temperature probes inputs one of which can be configured as digital input it can also be equipped with a built in buzzer for acoustic report of the alarms Index 1 Instrument descri...

Page 2: ...rogramming The normal mode to program the setpoint is done by momen tarily pressing the set key the display shows SP or SPE alter nated to the programmed value To change it press the key to increase t...

Page 3: ...ameters then the r p parameter through which will be pos sible to access the protected parameters Normal mode 2 s 5 s Increase value Decrease value 25 5 25 5 r p r p Previous Param Not protected param...

Page 4: ...ouse devices which may overheat or which may cause the instrument to function at a higher tem perature than the one permitted and declared Connect the instrument as far away as possible from sources o...

Page 5: ...When idS Ec the Economic mode is pointed out with a fixed Eco label otherwise the label Eco appears every 10 s alter nated to the display set with parameter idS The normal Set Point SP can be set to...

Page 6: ...above but obtained through a NC contact and a reversed logic operation 5 5 Temperature control The instrument control is ON OFF and acts on the output depend ing on the PR1 probe measuring the Set Po...

Page 7: ...on parameter AdA ddL oF The display continues showing the temperature meas ured by the Pr1 probe during the defrost cycle 5 8 Alarm functions The alarm conditions of the instrument are Probe errors E...

Page 8: ...eys in addition to their normal functions can be configured to operate other commands The key func tion can be defined using the tUF parameter while the key via parameter TFb Both parameters have the...

Page 9: ...defrosting is allowed 99 9 999 C F 2 0 23 dtF Temperature that forces the beginning of the de frosting 99 9 999 C F 99 9 24 dSt Delay in the beginning of a defrosting because of evaporator probe oF Di...

Page 10: ...to perform the necessary steps Request document repair RMA by mail or fax and complete it is necessary send the RMA and the device to SAT OSAKA by method prepaid 7 4 Disposal The appliance or the prod...

Page 11: ...5 fs 1 digit Sampling rate 130 ms Display 3 Digit Red or Blue optional height 17 7 mm Software class and structure Class A Compliance Directive 2004 108 CE EN55022 class B EN61000 4 2 8kV air 4kV cont...

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