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4.2. Setting the Desired Temperature in the Cooling Mode
In
the
cooling
mode
(i.e.
when
you
select
the
Reg.
P
,
Reg.
T*
,
or
Reg.Tx
function),
this
menu
allows
you
to
set
the
value
of
the
output
or
evaporation
temperature
in
the
range
of
−
10.0ºC to +55.0ºC
. The factory preset temperature is +10°C. In the slave mode, the target
value
is
not
being
set
on
the
module
and
the
compressor
performance
is
controlled
by
an
external voltage 0-10V. Press the
ENTER
key to enter the setting menu, and select the menu
for setting the target value
in the cooling mode.
Settings
Goal C
After opening this menu:
Goal C
+xx.x
The set value is displayed. You can use the ▼/▲ keys to set the selected digit. After you
press the
ENTER
key, you can change the sign. If you next press the
ENTER
key, you can
set other digits.
Long press the ENTER key to save the settings
.
Saved OK
+yy.y
Then the display returns one level back in the menu. When attempting to write lower than the
permitted value, the error message
Err.min
appears on the first line of the display and the
minimum permitted value of the set parameter is displayed on the second line. Similarly,
when attempting to write higher than the permitted value, the error message
Err.max
appears on the first line of the display and the maximum permitted value of the set parameter
is displayed on the second line.
4.3. Setting the Desired Temperature in the Heating Mode
In the heating mode (i.e. when you select the
Reg. T+
or
Reg.Tx
function), this menu allows
you to set the value of the output temperature in the range of
−
10.0ºC to +55.0ºC
;
the preset
temperature is +25°C. Press the
ENTER
key to enter the setting menu, and select the menu
for setting the target value in the
heating mode.
Settings
Goal H
After opening this menu:
Goal H
+xx.x
The set value is displayed. You can change and save the desired temperature in the heating
mode in the same way as when setting the desired temperature in the cooling mode.
Saved OK
+yy.y
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