T-340
4–4
• Provide ability to read and (if applicable) modify the configuration software variables, operating software
Function Codes and Alarm Code indications.
• Provide a Pre-trip step-by-step checkout of refrigeration unit performance including: proper component oper
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ation, electronic and refrigeration control operation, heater operation, probe calibration, pressure limiting and
current limiting settings.
• Provide battery-powered ability to access or change selected codes and set point without AC power con
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nected.
• Provide the ability to reprogram the software through the use of a memory card.
4.2.1
Configuration Software (CnF Variables)
Configuration software is a variable listing of the components available for use by the operational software. This
software is factory installed in accordance with the equipment fitted and options listed on the original purchase
order. Changes to the configuration software are required only when a new controller has been installed or a phys
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ical change has been made to the unit such as the addition or removal of an option. A configuration variable list is
provided in
. Change to the factory-installed configuration software is achieved via a configuration card or
by communications.
Figure 4.4 Control Module
1) Mounting Screw
2) Micro-Link 3 Control/DataCORDER Module
3) Connectors
4) Test Points
5) Fuses
6) Control Circuit Power Connection
7) Software Programming Port
8) Battery Pack (Standard Location)
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4.2.2
Operational Software (Cd Function Codes)
The operational software is the actual operation programming of the controller which activates or deactivates com
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ponents in accordance with current unit operating conditions and selected modes of operation.
The programming is divided into function codes. Some of the codes are read only, while the remaining codes may
be user configured. The value of the user configurable codes can be assigned in accordance with user desired
mode of operation. A list of the function codes is provided in
To access the function codes:
1. Press the CODE SELECT key, then press an Arrow key until the left window displays the desired function
code.
2. The right window will display the selected function code value for five seconds before returning to normal
display mode.
3. If additional time is required, pressing the ENTER key will extend the display time to 30 seconds.
4.3 Modes of Operation
General operation sequences for cooling, heating and defrost are provided in the following sub-paragraphs. Sche
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matic representation of controller operation is provided in
and
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CONTROLLER
Micro-Link3
With
DataCORDER
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F2
(5A)
TP
F1
(5A)
F3A
(7.5A)
F3B
(7.5A)
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KA
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CARRIER
S/N: 0491162
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