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9.2 ST-LINK PROGRAMMER PROCEDURE

Once the required settings have been set accordingly in the parameter editing software, they can be programmed into 
the JEA via the ST-Link programmer. 

Connect the ST-LINK to a PC and the JEA via the connecting cables. 
Open the ST Visual Programmer (STVP) and load the .S19 firmware file by clicking, “File - Open” and then find the file 
location and click open.
On the menu bar click “Program - All tabs (on active sectors if any)”.  the program will then start programming the JEA .

Once completed the bottom status window will show the following message: OPTION BYTE successfully verified.
Disconnect the display from the ST Link and PC and the display is now ready for use.

NOTE: If you have any problems during programming please refer to the 

ST-Link Programming Procedure manual

 for 

more details and troubleshooting.

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Summary of Contents for JEA

Page 1: ...mportant This manual contains important safety instructions Keep this manual handy for reference Before using this product please read all instructions carefully Keep these instructions for future ref...

Page 2: ...6 1 2 4 SOFTWARE IRREGULARITIES FILTRATION 13 6 1 3 MANUAL MODE CHANGE 13 6 1 4 DOOR SWITCH FAULT 14 6 2 PROTECTIVE DELAYS 15 6 2 1 TEMPERATURE BLIND TIME 15 6 2 2 BAD VOLTAGE BLIND TIME 15 6 2 3 INT...

Page 3: ...28 8 13 AMBIENT CONDITIONS INTERACTION 29 8 14 LEARNING ALGORITHM 29 9 PROGRAMMING 30 9 1 SPP03 SOLLATEK PRODUCT PROGRAMMER PROCEDURE 30 9 2 ST LINK PROGRAMMER PROCEDURE 31 10 ERRORS FAULT 32 10 1 CO...

Page 4: ...lled in such a way as to be protected from impact in operation Do not hit or drop the unit NO SERVICEABLE PARTS There are no serviceable parts inside the JEA Controller Do not open the housing VOLTAGE...

Page 5: ...an energy saving routine which will be most cost effective and extend output life The JEA has optional internal Bluetooth or can be connected to an external BLE device allowing remote access via the...

Page 6: ...s sign when needed Display also has decimal point which is lit when needed SOLLATEK INTELLIGENT CONTROLS 3 DESCRIPTION Bluetooth status On when transmitting Flashing when connected to device Compresso...

Page 7: ...10 k NTC 25 85 3975 k Live in 90 300 VAC I P Neutral 90 300 VAC I P Data connector External display FFX Expander port Evaporator Fan 5 Amp Relay 90 300 VAC or 0 24 VDC O P Lights 5 Amp Relay 90 300 V...

Page 8: ...by pulling it off Insert the JEA into the front of the panel Using a screwdriver tighten the bottom screw After turning 90o the catch will come out of it s slot and press onto the panel Tighten the sc...

Page 9: ...bare wire end to the Compressor Connect the crimp on the ORANGE wire to terminal 1 on the JEA Connect the bare wire end to the Heater if required Connect the crimp on the YELLOW wire to terminal 5 on...

Page 10: ...10 On Temperature Probe Time Compressor Off On Evaporator Fan Off On Lights Off Open Door Switch Closed Pull Down Day Mode Normal Day Mode Eco Day Mode Superfro SOLLATEK INTELLIGENT CONTROLS 5 OPERAT...

Page 11: ...SOLLATEK INTELLIGENT CONTROLS Page 11 ost Night Mode Superfrost Night Mode Eco Night Mode Normal...

Page 12: ...rs which can trigger the defrost mode Defrost can be triggered by either using the temperature of the evaporator probe or and by time lapse see defrost in parameters for different type of timers When...

Page 13: ...is extended by 2 slots from that slot 6 1 2 2 REFILL PERIOD The Refill period is introduced to ignore times when the cooler is being refilled with products before the shop opens If the JEA is in NIGHT...

Page 14: ...lure has been rectified The only way the JEA will switch to Night mode is by using the display buttons to manually switch the mode The unit will remain in Night mode until the JEA is manually switched...

Page 15: ...ow mains voltages transitions for short periods of time preventing inadvertent compressor stop starts Preset values of 0 5 and 2 seconds configurable respectively are implemented However if the mains...

Page 16: ...onnect to the Sollatek Smart device Application The Sollatek App has extensive cooler management capabilities The JEA controller also features iBeacon and Eddystone Beacon capabilities allowing proxim...

Page 17: ...tor technical and operational data in easy to read graphs and charts Accurate Sales Performance view and analyse cooler KPI s for enhanced sales forecasting and strategy Dynamic Map View and track coo...

Page 18: ...IONAL FLOW CHART NOTE Parameter changes are saved on the go meaning as soon as a value is altered this becomes the JEA operational value Page 18 SOLLATEK INTELLIGENT CONTROLS 7 INTERFACE Enter Passwor...

Page 19: ...1 1 3 LEARNING ALGORITHM RESET Learning Algorithm reset operation is needed to reset the learning algorithm timers It does NOT change any of the registered parameter values Menu items LrS is used to...

Page 20: ...s as well as live and historical telemetry data 7 2 1 INSTALLATION AND LOGIN Page 20 SOLLATEK INTELLIGENT CONTROLS Access the online portal provided by Sollatek and find the Application for your type...

Page 21: ...nnect to the device 3 Cooler ID attached with the JEA 4 Device type with Serial number 5 Last seen by the app 6 Status of device Power Communication Mode 7 Show Expanded details JEA Status EXPANDED DE...

Page 22: ...o categories to easily find the required parameter Press the Icon next to the category header to display parameters Select the parameter you want to edit and press the current value on the right hand...

Page 23: ...from JEA On when transmitting 8 Log Data from JEA On when transmitting 9 Close Close the software interface Any unsaved changes will be discarded 10 Load Settings from File Open an existing settings f...

Page 24: ...n Max dF1 Defrost start timer type real time accumulated or continuous rEL aCC Cnt dF2 Threshold for enabling Defrost Function defrost function stays disabled when regulation probe temperature DF2 C N...

Page 25: ...peration explanation UPt If set to No then the rest of the parameters involved are deactivated UHo If Voltage is higher than UHo for more than Hbt time then controller is switching off all the outputs...

Page 26: ...normal mode under regulation probe faulty condition 8 6 CONDENSER CONTROL Parameter Description Units Min Max OH Condenser temperature high threshold C N A 50 90 Ohd Condenser temperature high differ...

Page 27: ...pressor coming ON when there is cooling demand Unit switches to DAY mode if it was in NIGHT mode when the Door Switch Failure was observed Unit stops updating the learning matrix and will not switch t...

Page 28: ...compressor cycles OFF disable fan cycling during NIGHT mode If Fn2 0 then fan runs continuously during NIGHT Mode when compressor cycles OFF disable fan cycling during NIGHT mode Normal Mode DAY If F...

Page 29: ...mit C 50 0 ALU Upper Ambient Safety Limit C 0 80 Operation explanation Ambient Sensor temperature reading An Respective Set Point is used without any adjustment Ambient Sensor temperature reading An a...

Page 30: ...elled will light up and remain on as the data is being downloaded On successful downloading the green LED will start flashing and then turn off The below window will also appear on screen Click Ok to...

Page 31: ...pen and then find the file location and click open On the menu bar click Program All tabs on active sectors if any the program will then start programming the JEA Once completed the bottom status wind...

Page 32: ...to Duty Cycles on Delays and timers control items All other operations as nominal 10 1 3 EVAPORATOR PROBE FAILURE Display Master Alarm Indication ON solid Main Display Toggling between PF2 and regula...

Page 33: ...are detected by the unit Alarm Displayed Code Probe1 Faulty PF1 Probe2 Faulty PF2 Probe3 Faulty PF3 Probe4 Faulty PF4 Door Switch Alarm dOP Door Switch Failure Malfunction dSF Refrigeration Failure rF...

Page 34: ...play Colour Red Yellow Green Blue White Annunciators Decimal point 6 x operational status indicators Compressor Door Alarm Defrost Eco mode Bluetooth Keypad 4 x capacitive touch buttons Up Down Back D...

Page 35: ...ity 17mAh Operating life on one charge Several days for BLE beaconing MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION Mounting 2 options for Panel Mounting Front mounting Screws Rear mounting Clips Operating Conditions Oper...

Page 36: ...fications are subject to change without prior notice Sollatek UK Limited 2012 All Rights Reserved SOLLATEK and the SOLLATEK device are the trade marks of the Sollatek group of companies SOLLATEK UK LT...

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