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SKOPE OD1100N
Electronic Controller
Service Manual
Faults and Alarms
If a fault occurs, it is logged, the Fault - Alarm indicator is lit on the controller faceplate, and a
message may be displayed. Faults do not affect product temperature, and do not require
action from the shop owner, unless they turn into an alarm.
If an alarm occurs, it is logged, the Fault - Alarm indicator is lit, and the alarm message is
displayed on the controller faceplate. Alarms may result in abnormal product temperature.
Some faults and alarms can be cleared by the shop owner, and others can only be cleared by
a service technician. Faults and alarms can be cleared by the shop owner by power-cycling
the cabinet. However the fault or alarm will only clear if the problem has been fixed. If the
problem still exists after a power-cycle, a service technician will need to fix the problem.
Load parameter file
Allows you to reload a default parameter set or
change to new parameter set.
SKOPE does not recommended changing
parameters unless absolutely necessary.
1. If you suspect an incorrect parameter setting,
reload the complete parameter set.
2. After loading the new parameter set, select
“DISCONNECT” from the menu to apply the
updated parameters.
Statistics
Displays information from the past seven days about
the fridge's activity, including temperatures and
alarms.
SCS info
Displays information about the cabinet and the
controller version.
SCS setup
Allows you to add or change SCS info (see above).
Disconnect
Allows you to disconnect from the currently
connected controller.
Settings
Allows you to change the app's general settings and
see which databases you have activated. You can
have more than one database activated at the same
time.
To add a new database, select ACTIVATE
ANOTHER DATABASE, and enter the new
database's unique activation code.
Table 2: SCS Connect Field App Home Screen (continued)
Item
Description
Action
Table 3: Faults
Description
Possible root cause
Actions
Over-voltage protection
The maximum allowable mains supply
voltage has been exceeded. The
cabinet has temporarily shut down to
prevent damage and will restart once
the supply voltage decreases.
Should be a one-off. If it continues,
consider:
• poor line voltage
Test the incoming voltage to ensure it is correct. The
test voltage needs to be between 198 and 264 volts.
• If outside this, the controller will shut the system
down until the voltage returns to between these
measurements.
• If the voltage is correct and the controller is still
showing a fault, replace the controller.
• rural location
• voltage setting parameter
• Check the voltage parameter settings are
between 198 and 264 volts. If this parameter is
outside the correct voltage, changing it may
damage the controller.
• controller
• The controller may be reading incorrectly and
need replacing.