Used in ul listed door panel assemblies (38 pages)
Summary of Contents for American Panel Walk-in Monitoring System 100
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REV. C Cooler is Better! Owner’s Manual Walk-in Monitoring System 100 (BATT) Used in UL Listed Door Panel Assemblies American Panel Corporation 5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida 34472-3412 Phone: (352) 245-7055 Fax: (352) 245-0726 E-mail: service@americanpanel.com...
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Thank you, and congratulations on your purchase of an American Panel Walk-in Monitoring System 100. We take great pride in engineering and manufacturing each of our products. With the goal of providing the highest accuracy and quality possible, our state-of-the-art manufacturing and quality control facility enables us to continually explore new technologies so that we can provide you with the finest equipment in the industry.
INDEX Introduction and Features..........................Temperature Monitoring and Alarms...................... Door Frame Heater Temperature Control and Monitoring ..............Electronically Controlled Light Switch and Automatic Light Off............Controller................................. Parameter Programming..........................Air Temperature Probe Offset......................... Calculating the Probe Temperature Offset....................Adjust the Probe Temperature Offset...................... Change the Access Code ..........................
INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction and Features WALK-IN MONITORING SYSTEM 100 (WIMS 100) was designed by American Panel Corporation to address multiple issues regarding walk-in units and to incorporate the functionalities of various walk-in door devices in a single flexible, reliable, and user friendly controller.
PROGRAMMING 3 Parameter Programming All American Panel Corporation walk-in monitoring systems are programmed at the factory. The settings in this manual are considered default for WIMS 100 and were established to suit generic walk-in operating environments. However, the customer may change any of these settings as required.
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PROGRAMMING The display will show: Press Real Time Clock Settings The display will show: Press .to set the flashing value to “1” (Enabled) if you wish to enable the real time clock. If real time clock is enabled, the time will be displayed during normal operation. Press when done.
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PROGRAMMING The display will show: This function will display the walk-in temperature which will determine when the door frame heater will start. Set the air temperature inside the walk-in at which the door frame heater will start. To do so press to increase or to decrease the flashing value representing the air temperature.
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PROGRAMMING Ex2: If the flashing value is set to 100P (100%), the door frame heater will run continuously. Ex3: If the flashing value is set to 0P (0%), the door frame heater will not run at all. Ex4: If the flashing value is set to 50P (50%), the door frame heater will run for 2 minutes and it will be off for 2 minutes.
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PROGRAMMING Alarm Settings - Time Delay The display will show: Press to change the flashing value representing minutes. If the air temperature goes out of the preset limits the alarm will go off only after the time set here elapses. The alarm time delay can be set anywhere between 0 (no delay) and 60 minutes.
PROGRAMMING 4 Air Temperature Probe Offset As standard, the air temperature probe is located on the door frame, inside the walk-in. The WIMS 100 will display the air temperature at that particular location ONLY. However, WIMS 100 can be adjusted to estimate the temperature of a remote location inside the walk-in.
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PROGRAMMING Press , to skip. The display will show: Press , to skip. Adjust the Air Probe Temperature Offset The display will show: Press to match the flashing value with the temperature offset (T ) calculated in the OFFSET previous chapter (4.1). The temperature reading at the temperature probe will automatically be changed by the temperature offset entered.
Special care should be taken when adjusting the air probe temperature offset. You should never adjust the air probe temperature offset for more than 5 American Panel Corporation is not responsible for any losses such as food spoilage resulted from misusing the air probe temperature offset.
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PROGRAMMING Enter The New Code The display will show: Enter any three key combination of the following buttons: Next, the controller will display for a second the message shown in the figure below and then switch to the three dashes display. The display will show: The display will show: Re-enter the new code.
PROGRAMMING 6 Restore the Default Settings To restore the default settings, press and hold for ten seconds. The display will show: Press Note: After restoring the default settings, you may have to reprogram the controller. Pay special attention to the door frame heater settings.
OPERATING 7 Operating WIMS 100 7.1 Turn On the Controller From the “OFF” state, turn the controller on by pressing The controller needs to stay on in order to operate. Leave it on at all times. 7.2 Read the Walk-in Air Temperature and the Current Time When on, the LED display will alternate the inside air temperature reading with the time reading.
OPERATING 7.5 High Alarm If the air inside the walk-in goes above the preset high limit, the alarm will go off. The buzzer will go off and the display will flash the following message: 7.6 Low Alarm If the air inside the walk-in goes below the preset low limit, the alarm will go off. Just as in high alarm event, the buzzer will go off and the display will flash the following message: In both cases, Low Alarm and High Alarm, the integrated alarm buzzer and the optional external alarm can be turned off by pressing...
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