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Example 1
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9 - - - - - - - - 16
17
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32
In the network, there are two I/O boards with address 1 and 3, two private terminals with address 17 and 19,
and there is also a shared terminal with address 32.
For additional information and details on the features, connections, programming and other issues concerning
the pCO boards, please refer to the manual supplied by the manufacturer.
3.2 Files to be uploaded for controller programming
The files listed below must be uploaded following one of the methods specified for correct controller operation:
application file in binary format (.bin);
file containing the languages to be uploaded in .iup format (at least one language is mandatory).
Additionally, we firmly recommend (although it is not mandatory) to upload the following files too:
file containing the unit parameters in .dev format. This file needs to be uploaded for automatic setup
of the unit parameters, i.e. without entering the values manually;
file for log creation; file containing public variables in .pvt format and log configuration file in .lct format;
BIOS relating to the board in binary format (.bin) - only when the board BIOS requires updating.
We also do recommend (although it is not mandatory) updating the board BIOS when the
existing BIOS version is obsolete for the new board supplied with the software.
BIOS does not require updating if the BIOS version in the board is aligned or is more
recent than the software version. Refer to the information above to verify the BIOS
version of your board.
The unit parameters must be entered manually if programming is implemented
without uploading the .dev file. This manual does not provide sufficient information
to carry out this operation because parameter entry depends on the unit model and
the fitted accessories. For this reason, reference must be made to the list of unit
parameters and/or to the Default programming procedure. We recommend contacting
our Service Department.
When a controller board fitted in an installed unit is programmed, all the saved data
and parameters are overwritten. We therefore recommend writing down at least the
following parameters at the end of this manual: the setpoints (Setpoint menu), the
machine model (screen V1), the unit serial number (screen C01), the hours of
operation of the unit and the compressors (Maintenance menu) as well as any other
edited parameter.
3.3 Bios and boot check
To check the version of the bios and boot in the pCO boards, press the Alarm and Enter buttons simultaneously
for at least 3 seconds and use the arrow buttons to select “SYSTEM INFORMATION”. A screen appears
showing the version of the BOOT and BIOS fitted in the board and the size of the board memory.
BOOT V 4.01 13/04/06
BIOS V 3.92 11/04/06
>2+2MB <
APP. CRC: __________