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OPERATION
FRICK
QUANTUM™ LX
®
EVAPORATOR
CONTROL PANEL
Please check www.jci.com/frick for the latest version of this publication.
Form 090.610-O (MAR 2016)
OPERATION
File:
Replaces:
Dist:
Version 3.1x
SERVICE MANUAL - Section 90
090.610-O (SEP 2013)
3, 3a, 3b, 3c

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  • Page 1 Form 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION File: SERVICE MANUAL - Section 90 Replaces: 090.610-O (SEP 2013) Dist: 3, 3a, 3b, 3c OPERATION FRICK QUANTUM™ LX ® EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Version 3.1x Please check www.jci.com/frick for the latest version of this publication.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 2 OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTODUCTION TO THE QUANTUM™ EVAPORATOR CONTROL SYSTEM..........5 Setup Description.............................6 Wiring..............................6 Configuration............................6 Operation............................6 Identifying An Evaporator System......................6 The Operator Interface Panel......................6 The Remote I/O Panel.........................6 Evaporator Systems Configurations......................7 Evaporator System Communications Wiring Diagram................8 System Installation............................9...
  • Page 3 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 3 SECTION 4 GRAPHIC SCREENS..........................29 OPERATING STATUS..........................30 ZONE OVERVIEW OPERATING STATUS.....................32 USER DEFINED OPERATING STAUS SCREEN....................33 MODE SETUP SCREEN..........................34 SAFETIES Current Safeties..........................35 Safety History ..............................36 SYSTEM STATUS Trending Setup..........................37 Real Time Trending..........................38 History Trending..........................39 Real Time Data Log..........................40 History Data Log..........................41...
  • Page 4 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 4 OPERATION Warning The Quantum™ has the capability of being modified by the user/owner in order to obtain different performance characteristics. Any modification to the standard default settings may have a severe negative impact on the operation and performance of the equipment.
  • Page 5: Intoduction To The Quantum™ Evaporator Control System

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 5 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE QUANTUM™ EVAPORATOR CONTROL SYSTEM...
  • Page 6: Setup Description

    A minimum Evaporator system will include one Operator Interface Panel and one Remote I/O Panel. THE OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL Quantum LX Evaporator Each complete Evaporator system will have a single Operator Interface Panel, as shown below: Remote Panel Number: ___________ Notice that there is a yellow sticker on the front of the door for each Remote I/O Panel.
  • Page 7: Evaporator Systems Configurations

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 7 EVAPORATOR SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Multiple Evaporator systems may be interconnected via a com- mon Ethernet connection. Each Evaporator system operates independently of one another yet they may all be monitored As stated before, each complete Evaporator system and controlled through a common computer.
  • Page 8: Evaporator System Communications Wiring Diagram

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 8 OPERATION EVAPORATOR SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS WIRING DIAGRAM Operator Interface Panel Comm. 4 Comm. 3 Shield Wire Not Connected Shield Wire Not Connected -RX/TX -RX/TX +RX/TX +RX/TX Note: For the DIPSWITCH settings Note: For the DIPSWITCH settings shown below, a shaded box indicates a shown below, a shaded box indicates a...
  • Page 9: System Installation

    This is a close-up of the sticker: ▯ Keep all communications wiring in a separate conduit from control wiring. Quantum LX Evaporator ▯ When wiring for communications, it is important to ground only one end of the communications cable.
  • Page 10: Checking The Ac Power

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 10 OPERATION CHECKING THE AC POWER Remote Panel(s) ▯ Unlike the Interface Panel, the Remote panels Interface Panel do not have an external power switch. Instead, the enclosure will contain two HOA (Hand-Off ▯...
  • Page 11: Wiring For Communications

    Panels 6 through 10. The incoming RS-485 commu- nications cable(s) will be a two-conductor, shielded For systems that have Remote I/O Panels 6 type. Frick Controls recommends the use of Belden through 10, use the following wiring procedure: #9841 or equal.
  • Page 12: Remote Panel(S)

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 12 OPERATION ▯ For Q5 units, connect the Comm-3 Functionally, it does not matter which cable communications wires directly to the is which, as long as the polarity of both is appropriatly labled Comm-3 terminal observed.
  • Page 13: Zone Configuration Chart

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 13 ZONE CONFIGURATION CHART converter module has been installed to provide this conversion (provides up to 2000 feet total distance). On the Q5 controller, this port is lo- The following table is to be used to set the System configura- cated on the Interface board.
  • Page 14 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 14 OPERATION...
  • Page 15: Setup And Confguration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 15 SECTION 2 START UP AND CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 16: Initial Startup And Login

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 16 OPERATION INITIAL STARTUP AND LOGIN Session, and press [Enter]. The following screen will replace the Operating Screen: To initiate the startup and login process, the Interface Panel and each of the Remote Panels will need to be powered up. It is assumed that the power has already been verified in the Checking The AC Power section.
  • Page 17: Verifying Communications

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 17 VERIFYING COMMUNICATIONS Start by verifying that the boards within Remote Panel 1 are correctly being detected. Then move on to the next panel, and so on, for each of the two potential communications branches The first step in verifying communications is to view what I/O (Comm.
  • Page 18: Zone Configuration

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 18 OPERATION ZONE CONFIGURATION The Alpha screen shows a graphic representation of the numerical keypad. The symbols that appear above each key on this screen are the possible combinations of sym- Zone Configuration is the process of setting the operating pa- bols that are associated with the digital portion of the key.
  • Page 19: Current Zone Configuration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 19 Current Zone Configuration CALIBRATING SENSORS Access this screen from the Main Menu. Select Configuration, Each temperature or humidity sensor in the Evaporator should then Current Zone Configuration. The following screen will be calibrated before the system is put into operation.
  • Page 20: Defrost Setpoints

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 20 OPERATION The four Cooling Mode screens allow each zone to Zone Active / Off – This drop down menu must be operate with four separate groups of setpoints. This set to Active for the zone to be able to run. screen shows the setpoints available for configura- Mode Control –...
  • Page 21: Alarms

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 21 ALARMS AMMONIA CONFIGURATION Access this screen from the Main Menu. Select Safeties, The first step in configuring and calibration the ammonia and then Current: sensors, is to insure that all sensors are first plugged in. Channels 4, 5 and 6 of each Remote I/O Panel are pre- configured to accept three ammonia sensors on analog inputs.
  • Page 22 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 22 OPERATION In order for a zone to properly display and act upon alarms • System Ammonia Shutdown – If any configured and shutdowns, the zone must have one or more am- zone within the system has an active Ammonia monia sensors assigned to it.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING • Ensure that the connectors on both ends of backlight inverter board are plugged in se- curely. Use caution when checking around The following section will help to identify some common prob- the inverter, as high DC voltage is present lems that may arise within an Evaporator system.
  • Page 24: Typical System Configuration

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 24 OPERATION TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Ethernet Hub or Switch, and a computer with Web Browser. Each of these zone controllers is connected to a Quantum™ LX A typical Evaporator system may control as few as one zone, Interface Panel.
  • Page 25 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 25 SECTION 3 OPERATOR INTERFACE...
  • Page 26: Overview Of Operator Interfaces

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 26 OPERATION OVERVIEW OF OPERATOR INTERFACES Some screens are for informational purposes only, and cannot be modified. These screens typically show analog values such as temperature and humidity, which are strictly functions of Web Browser an associated sensor, and as such, cannot be modified.
  • Page 27: Keys And Key Functions

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 27 KEYS AND KEY FUNCTIONS The following is a list of the labeled keypad keys and the actions that occur when they are pressed: Function Function [UP ARROW] - Provides upward navigation within the MAIN MENU window.
  • Page 28: Menu Structure

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 28 OPERATION MENU STRUCTURE Current Trending Setup Real Time Trending History History Trending Real Time Data Log Trending … History Data Log Event Log Mode 1 Mode 2 Cooling … Mode 3 Heating …...
  • Page 29: Graphic Screens

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 29 SECTION 4 GRAPHIC SCREENS...
  • Page 30: Operating Status

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 30 OPERATION GRAPHIC SCREENS OPERATING STATUS Date Time Zone Selected Screen Title Mode of Operation Analog Alarm Status Values Operational Status Box Graphic Simulation Setpoint Value Actual Value Defrost Settings Operational Values The most important information about the selected zone is •...
  • Page 31 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 31 SETPOINT VALUE – This is the temperature setpoint DEFROST STATUS BOX - maintained by the controller. Stage – The following stages of defrost are possible ACTUAL VALUE – The actual reading of the temperature if they are enabled: that was chosen as the control input.
  • Page 32: Zone Overview Operating Status

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 32 OPERATION ZONE OVERVIEW OPERATING STATUS DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this screen is to allow the user NAME – The name that has been assigned to the zone to view all of the units that have been configured on this con- (default is ZONE #1, 2, etc.) troller.
  • Page 33: User Defined Operating Staus Screen

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 33 USER DEFINED OPERATING STAUS SCREEN DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this screen is to allow the user Notice that Return Air Temperature and Humidity are already to select additional analog channels to be more readily view- shown on the Operating Status (Home) screen, but the Ammo- able.
  • Page 34: Mode Setup Screen

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 34 OPERATION MODE SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this screen is to allow the user • Manual – The operator has the mode to Manuel to view and set the various modes for each of the zones. by selecting Active Mode.
  • Page 35: Safeties Current Safeties

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 35 SAFETIES - Current Safeties DESCRIPTION: The Current Safeties screen shows the Warn- the condition(s) causing the warning). Or, go to step ings and Shutdowns that have recently occurred. When a warning or shutdown is triggered, a blue descriptive message shows on this screen.
  • Page 36: Safety History

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 36 OPERATION SAFETIES - Safety History DESCRIPTION: The Safety History screen shows the warnings Freeze Screen Description and shutdowns that have recently occurred. When a warning or shutdown is triggered, a blue descriptive message shows This Freeze screen provides a snapshot of the values that on this screen.
  • Page 37: System Status

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 37 SYSTEM STATUS - Trending - Trending Setup DESCRIPTION: This is the Trending Setup screen. Up to eight Selecting the arrow will to cause all the possible settings for channels can be monitored in real time trending, and up to the channel to appear.
  • Page 38: Real Time Trending

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 38 OPERATION When using a USB Flash Drive, simply click on the button, and the files will be saved to the Flash Drive. You may then take the Flash Drive and plug it into the USB port of a personal computer.
  • Page 39: History Trending

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 39 SYSTEM STATUS – Trending – History Trending DESCRIPTION: This is the History Trending screen. This screen The following are the possible data channels that may be will display in a graphical chart format the data values selected shown here: on the History Trending Setup screen.
  • Page 40: Real Time Data Log

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 40 OPERATION SYSTEM STATUS - Trending – Real Time Data Log DESCRIPTION: This screen will display in a tabular format, the Up to eight of these data selections may be activated at any numerical data values selected on the Real Time Trending Set- one time.
  • Page 41: History Data Log

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 41 SYSTEM STATUS - Trending – History Data Log DESCRIPTION: This screen will display in a tabular format, the The following data channels may be shown here: numerical data values selected on the History Trending Setup screen.
  • Page 42: Cooling

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 42 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Cooling (Mode 1) DESCRIPTION: This screen allows for the setup of the Mode 1 ly proportional). If the Setpoint is 40 degrees Cooling. In addition to this screen, there is also Mode 2, 3 and and the Proportional Band is 2 degrees, the 4 Cooling Modes.
  • Page 43 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 43 • Off - If Reheat has been enabled, and the tem- is 40 degrees and the Proportional Band is perature rises above this value, then the Reheat 2 degrees, the PI control will set the output valve will be closed.
  • Page 44: Heating

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 44 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Heating (Mode 1) DESCRIPTION: This screen allows for the setup of the Mode 1 • Off - If the control temperature equals or Heating. There is also Mode 2, 3 and 4 Heating Modes. exceeds this setpoint, the output for the Fan will be de-energized Heating (using hot gas as the heat source) is sometimes used...
  • Page 45 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 45 • Minimum – The minimum speed for the setpoint. Similarly, as the temperature is rising toward the variable speed fan output. Cooling On setpoint, the Post-heat stages can begin be- fore cooling is required.
  • Page 46: Heating Timers

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 46 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Heating Timers DESCRIPTION: This screen allows for the setup of the Heating • Fan Delay - The time in minutes to provide hot Timers, as they apply to Heating Modes 1, 2, 3 and 4. gas heating of the coils without fans running.
  • Page 47: Mode Schedule

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 47 SETPOINTS – Mode Schedule DESCRIPTION: Scheduling allows the user to program up to ing mode, into a new mode. When that time of day arrives, the four different operating schedules for each day of the week. Evaporator Unit will be switched over to the scheduled mode.
  • Page 48: Defrost Setpoints

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 48 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Defrost Setpoints Defrost is used to remove the build up of ice that reduces [Fan Delay] - The bleed solenoid is de-energized and cooling efficiency. The defrosting of a zone can consist of five the liquid and suction solenoid outputs are energized steps: Pump out, Soft Hot Gas, Hot Gas, Bleed, and Fan Delay.
  • Page 49: Defrost Schedule

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 49 [Demand Defrost] – The following drop down box is provided: • Disabled – The Defrost Input is not moni- tored. • Enabled – The Defrost Input will be moni- tored, and a zone defrost will be initiated when this input is energized.
  • Page 50: Safety Setpoints

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 50 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Safety Setpoints The top right corner of this screen shows the zone number Fan Auxiliary - This is an auxiliary input signal from a fan which is currently being viewed. Any changes to this screen starter that confirms when the fan is running.
  • Page 51: Pid Setup

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 51 SETPOINTS – PID Setup DESCRIPTION: This screen allows the user to enter and view • None the basic operating parameters related to PID control. • Analog Board 1 Port 4 •...
  • Page 52 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 52 OPERATION [High Limit] - The highest value that the output can be. After the initial value is entered for the Proportional Band, watch the system to see how it reacts. If the PID output [Low Limit] - The lowest value that the output can be.
  • Page 53: Auxiliaries Analog Input Safeties

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 53 SETPOINTS – Auxiliaries – Analog Input Safeties – Page 1 Drop down menu boxes are provided for the following: [Low Shutdown Delay] – This setpoint specifies the peri- od of time that the associated auxiliary analog input must Auxiliary Analogs 1 through 5 remain below the Low Shutdown Setpoint before an Aux- iliary Shutdown Alarm will be issued.
  • Page 54 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 54 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Auxiliaries – Analog Input Safeties – Page 2 Drop down menu boxes are provided for the following: [Low Shutdown Delay] – This setpoint specifies the peri- od of time that the associated auxiliary analog input must Auxiliary Analogs 6 through 10 remain below the Low Shutdown Setpoint before an Aux- iliary Shutdown Alarm will be issued.
  • Page 55: Digital Input Configuration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 55 SETPOINTS – Auxiliaries – Digital Input Configuration Use this screen to setup an Auxiliary Digital Input that is to • Shutdown When Running - The device will be be used to generate a warning or a shutdown whenever the monitored for shutdown occurrences only when associated input is not energized (off).
  • Page 56: Digital Output Configuration

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 56 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Auxiliaries – Digital Output Configuration Use this screen to setup and control an Auxiliary Digital Out- A drop down menu box is provided to select a channel to con- put based upon the signal from an Analog Input.
  • Page 57: Panel

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 57 SETPOINTS – Panel The following setpoint boxes are provided: DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to view and set basic Evap- orator operational values. Date - Set the following setpoint boxes to the current date: The following status display areas are provided: [Month] –...
  • Page 58: Main Valves

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 58 OPERATION SETPOINTS – Main Valves DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to enable or disable the The status of the following outputs are also shown here: Ammonia Main Valve Shutdown feature.. Main Hot Gas –...
  • Page 59: Calibration Analog Inputs

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 59 CALIBRATION – Analog Inputs DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to calibrate the Return Air A setpoint box exists for each of the displayed analog readings: Temperature, Ammonia and Humidity sensors. [Return Air Temperature] This screen should be used anytime a sensor is found to be out of calibration.
  • Page 60: Ammonia Sensors

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 60 OPERATION CALIBRATION – Ammonia Sensors DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to calibrate any installed Offset – This box is used to adjust (compensate) the value Ammonia sensors. shown in the Current Value box. If the Current Value were displaying 100, but an ammonia detector were showing NOTE: Each Ammonia sensor that is to be used must be 95, the difference of 5 should be entered here.
  • Page 61: Analog Output Calibration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 61 CALIBRATION – Analog Output Calibration DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to calibrate individual ana- instead, the channel has not yet been assigned a con- log outputs. trol function. Return to step 1 and setup the channel for the control task it is to perform.
  • Page 62: Auxiliaries

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 62 OPERATION 16. Use the [7] and [4] buttons to again find the value NOTE: The analog output channel will return to its control closest to 20mA. task either when another output channel is selected for calibration or when the user goes to another screen.
  • Page 63: Auxiliaries

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 63 CALIBRATION – Auxiliaries – Page 2 Vibration DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to view and set the Auxil- • 0-10V iary Analog calibration values. • +/-5V • 2-10V This screen will show any custom named auxiliaries from Page 1 at the left side of the screen.
  • Page 64: Configuration Global Zone Configuration

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 64 OPERATION CONFIGURATION – Global Zone Configuration DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to custom name each con- A dropdown menu box exists for each of the displayed zones: figured zone, and to enable or disable them. •...
  • Page 65: Current Zone Configuration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 65 CONFIGURATION – Current Zone Configuration DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to configure specific oper- Options ating characteristics for each zone. Suction The following setpoint box appears on this screen: •...
  • Page 66: Defrost Group Setup

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 66 OPERATION CONFIGURATION – Defrost Group Setup DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to view and set the Defrost The following information is provided on this screen: Groups. Number of Zones – This value specifies the number of A group identification letter is used to prevent concurrent de- zones currently associated with each defrost group.
  • Page 67: Temperature Configuration

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 67 CONFIGURATION – Temperature Configuration This screen can be used to custom name each of the Con- DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to name the Control Tem- trol Temperature Channels for each available zone. To custom perature channels.
  • Page 68: Ammonia Sensors

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 68 OPERATION CONFIGURATION – Ammonia Sensors DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to configure the Ammonia sensors. Shutdown (PPM) - Enter the value of the Parts Per Mil- lion (PPM) of detected ammonia that will cause a Shut- NOTE: All sensors must first be Calibrated for proper and safe down to occur, after the delay time.
  • Page 69: Communications

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 69 CONFIGURATION – Communications DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to set the Panel ID number • 1200 that this control panel communicates with, and the parameters • 2400 for each of the two communications channels, as well as to •...
  • Page 70 No - Do not use map file, the user is either not municate. A drop down menu is provided to select from going to be using external communications, or the following Frick recognized protocols: they will be writing the communication applica- tion based upon the LX addresses.
  • Page 71: Ethernet

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 71 CONFIGURATION – Ethernet DESCRIPTION: This screen is used to view and set basic Eth- Applying the subnet mask to an IP address splits the ernet operational values. It is from this screen that all internet address into two parts, an "extended network ad- and e-mail based operating characteristics are set.
  • Page 72: Security

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 72 OPERATION [Subject] - Enter here a custom subject that you [Comma-Delimited List of Email Recipients] - This would like to have appear when a message failure is is simply the list of the Email addresses that you sent.
  • Page 73: Session

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 73 SESSION DESCRIPTION: This screen allows the user/supervisor to ac- • French cess the various available user levels. This is also where the • Portuguese user can select the language, pressure units, temperature units •...
  • Page 74: Service Digital

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 74 OPERATION SERVICE – Digital DESCRIPTION: This screen allows the technician to view the ergized. An ON status indicates that the associated input or status of all installed digital board inputs and outputs. An OFF output is energized.
  • Page 75: Communications Log

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 75 SERVICE – Communications Log The following user selectable buttons are provided: Each time a new command is sent or received, the screen will need to be refreshed by selecting the [Show CommX] button •...
  • Page 76: Communications Loop Back Test

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 76 OPERATION SERVICE – Communications Loop Back Test Refer to the Communications Manual (090.610-CS) for spe- cific information about this test. SERVICE – Diagnostics DESCRIPTION: This screen allows the user to test the integrity of the Ethernet connections and IP address.
  • Page 77 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 77 Notes...
  • Page 78: Software Maintenance

    090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 78 OPERATION SERVICE – Software Maintenance DESCRIPTION: This screen allows the technician to perform on the USB device (a progress bar will appear system software maintenance. asking you to Please Wait… In the future, any time you try to write the setpoints to this num- The following selections have been provided: ber, you will be prompted with a message telling...
  • Page 79 QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 79 Delete Setpoints – Use this option to delete the set- points and custom text for a particular unit.: • Ensure that all setpoint values have been docu- mented as a safety precaution. Install the previ- ously saved setpoints USB device into the pro- vided connection on the Quantum™.
  • Page 80: About Screen

    Sales Order - A six digit numerical value that has been gram running on that board (with date of the software) assigned to a specific Evaporator package by Frick Com- will be shown. pany. It is very important to have this number available...
  • Page 81: Miscellaneous Screens Alpha

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 81 MISCELLANEOUS SCREENS Alpha The Alpha screen shows a graphic representation of the Quan- erased. Once the flashing cursor is at the beginning of the line, tum™ LX numerical keypad. It is accessible from any screen press the number [6] key and notice that a capital P, for Pack- that allows the user to enter alpha/numeric data, such as some ing appears in the Current Character box (P is the first symbol...
  • Page 82 090.610-O (MAR 2016) QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL Page 82 OPERATION Notes...
  • Page 83: Alarms/Shutdowns Messages

    QUANTUM™ LX EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL 090.610-O (MAR 2016) OPERATION Page 83 SECTION 5 ALARMS/SHUTDOWNS MESSAGES Following is the alphabetical listing of all the possible alarms: Auxiliary Digital Input #0-4 Shutdown (Zone 1 – 30) - A unit Ammonia Sensor Fault (Zone 1 – 30) - This indicates that a Shutdown has occurred and message issued because the input shutdown has occurred, resulting from a failure of the Am- value to the Auxiliary Digital 0-4 input channel has not been...
  • Page 84 March 2016 Form Revisions p.2 – Consolidated TOC into two pages p.76 – Reorganized final pages – Added Frick IR logo throughout Form 090.610-O (2016-03) JOHNSON CONTROLS Supersedes: 090.610-O (2013-09) 100 CV Avenue Subject to change without notice Waynesboro, PA 17268-1206 USA Published in USA •...

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