Pro Refrigeration’s TS110 touch screen display. Please feel free to contact customer service with any This manual will guide you through the process of in- questions pertaining to this or any other Pro Refrigera- stalling, wiring and configuring your TS110 display. tion, Inc product. Note: Check the following URL for the latest Customer Support Hours: version of this manual and other Pro Refrigera- Monday-Friday tion, Inc product documentation. 7am-5pm (Pacific Standard Time) http://www.prochiller.com/support Telephone: 253-735-9466 TS110 Summary Fax: 253-735-2631 Email: service@prorefrigeration.com The TS110 display is intended to be used with Pro Refrigeration’s CR110 refrigeration card and the RGX communication gateway card. The TS110 display can communicate with up to 8 CR110 cards through a RS- 485 communications bus. The TS110 display runs on Microsoft Windows CE 5. Offered By: Pro Refrigeration, Inc. Pro Refrigeration is located in Auburn WA. Auburn is located 30 miles from Seattle, WA in the shadow of Mt. Rainier. Physical Address:...
Quick Start Guide | TS110 HARDWARE OVERVIEW USB Port: When USB device is inserted it will appear on TS110 LAN: The Ethernet port on the as “USB Hard Disk” it can be TS110 allows you to connect the Compact Flash: This compart- accessed by typing “\USB Hard RGX communications gateway to ment holds a compact flash stor- Disk” into the run dialog. your existing computer network age card which contains all of the giving you the ability to access the Pro Interface software, log files, & TS110 remotely with VNC software. INF files. The Storage Card can Please see the Quick Start section for be accessed by typing “\Storage information on setting the TS110’s Card” into the run dialog. IP address. 24V Power Terminal: This terminal should be connected to a 24V AC COM3: The COM3 9-PIN serial or DC power source. port is used for RS485 communica- tion with the CR110 or RGX. Refer to the installation section for wiring instructions. Power Switch: Verify that the power switch is in the ON position prior to operation.
| Pro Refrigeration, Inc TS110 QUICK START GUIDE Tap on the Windows Start button, tap “Settings” and tap “Network and Dial-up Connections”. (Network Installation) The quick start guide is designed to be used in con- junction with a TS110 Touch Screen Display that was factory installed on a Pro Refrigeration, Inc Chiller System. As such, this guide assumes that all program- ming and non-network related wiring is complete. If you have purchased the TS110 display to add to an existing Chiller System please refer to section 3 for in- stalling and wiring your RGX TS110 display. The login information to gain access to your systems operating parameters from the login screen is provided below. Tap and hold on the “SMSC91181” adapter, on the menu Passwords Security Level move your finger down to “Properties” remove your finger from the screen to select. 1111 View Only 2222 View & Control 3333 View, Control & Configure STEP 1 - Connect Ethernet Cable Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the back of your TS110 display to an open port on your network switch or router.
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Quick Start Guide | Tap X to close the “Network and Dial-up Connec- tions” window, tap the “Help” drop down menu and tap “Toggle Screen Size” again to return your window to its original screen size. STEP 3 - Redirect Ports To TS110 To allow remote connections to access to your TS110 from outside your network you will need to redirect the following UDP & TCP ports from your router to the address you just configured on your TS110 display. TS110: 502, 5900 & 5800 UDP: 4001 STEP 4 - Accessing Your TS110 You should now be able to access your TS110 from any computer using your external IP address and port 5800 in a web browser as shown below. http://YOUR_EXTERNAL_IP:5800 This will launch a Java VNC client dialog that will confirm the IP address you entered above, click OK. You will then be prompted for a password. The default password is “prochill”. You should now have a window that shows the TS110 display. You can navigate through the display as if you were in front of it. See the picture below for an example of VNC remote control window.
| Pro Refrigeration, Inc WIRING WITH THE CR110 CONTROLLER The depiction below shows the connections that need to be made to allow communication between the TS110 display and the CR110 controller. If you do not have an RGX card use the following wiring scheme. J11: Connect to 24V AC or DC Power Source. J12: (optional) Connect for MOD- BUS RS-232 communication. J10: (optional) Connect for MOD- BUS RS-485 communication. Note: J10 and J12 may not be connected simultaneously. To switch between J10 or J12 move switch S1 to either 485 for J10 or 232 for J12. J7: Connect to COM 2 on the G55 Interface. Also can be used as a MODBUS slave port (Baud rate adjustable, default 9600kps). 24V Power Terminal: This terminal should be connected to a 24V AC or DC power source. COM3: Using a 2 conductor cable with shield connect a 9-PIN connector to one end. Con- nect wires to the pins as show in Figure 3-1. Connect the other end to a CR110 controller card. Connect red (+) and black (-) cables to J13 and the shield (C) to J7 on the CR110. If you are using multiple CR110 Cards make connec- tions to the first card only as the communica- tion wires are daisy chained between CR110 cards.
Installation | WIRING WITH THE RGX COMMUNICATIONS CARD The depiction below shows the connections that need to be made to allow communication between the RGX and TS110 display. If you have a RGX card use the following wiring scheme. 24V Power Terminal: This terminal should be connected to a 24V AC or DC power source. COM3: Using a 2 conductor cable with shield connect a 9-PIN connector to one end. Con- nect wires to the pins as show in Figure 3-1. Connect the other end to the RGX commu- nications Card. Connect the red (+) , black (-) and shield (G) wires to J7 (MAIN) on the RGX card. Using the RGX web-interface change the J7 port settings to the following: Function: BCS SERVER Buad Rate: 9600 Figure 3-1 COM3 Pin Configuration...
| Pro Refrigeration, Inc TS110 Screen & Operation Overview ton (SP), Outlet Temperature (Outlet), Inlet Tempera- ture (Inlet) and Output Percentage (Out). The rest of This section contains a summary of each screen within the rows will populate to the number of compressors on the TS110 display. Details will be given on each setting your chiller system. The rows will contain a Compressor to give a better understanding of how it can be effec- Button and will display the current mode of that refrig- tively used in your specific deployment. eration circuit. If the number of compressors shown does not match the number on your Pro Chiller System please see Set INF File in the App Menu section. See Default Information Figure 4-2. By default the TS110 display has three users with dif- ferent levels of access. Below are the default user login information. Password Security Level 1111 View Only 2222 View & Control 3333 View, Control & Configure The default IP address is 192.168.1.51. Login Screen Tap the “LOG IN” button. A numerical keypad will display allowing you to enter a password. Enter any of the default passwords shown above. See Figure 4-1.
TS110 Screen & Operation Overview | Details Screen Component Test Screen The Details Screen contains a fully customizable set of set of The Component Test Screen allows you to manually power fields specific to the selected compressor circuit. The top row on the CR110 outputs to each component within the se- displays the time, Pervious Button, Next Button, the com- lected circuit. See Figure 4-5. pressor number you are viewing and the mode of it’s refriger- Caution: The buttons on this screen should ation circuit. The remaining rows display Discharge Pressure be used only as electrical verification prior to (Dis P), Suction Pressure (Suc P), Suction Superheat (Suc system operation. Do not use while system is SH), Set Point Button (SP), Outlet Temperature (Outlet), running. Inlet Temperature (Inlet), Output Percentage (Out), Output Status (Output Status), Input Status (Input Status), Lead Compressor (Lead). See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-5 Component Test Screen •Previous Button: The Previous button will take you back to the Details Screen. Figure 4-4 Details Screen •Next Button: The Next button will take you to the System Parameters Screen. •Previous Button: The Previous button will take you •C Fan 1 Button: Energizes CR110 output for con- back to the Home Screen.
C# corresponds to the number of compressors on your system). See Figure 4-8 below. Figure 4-6 System Parameters Screen •Previous Button: The Previous button will take you back to the Component Test Screen. •Next Button: The Next button will take you to the Home Screen. •Parameter List: Tap any setting in the list and you Figure 4-8 Load INF File Dialog will be given a numerical pad to adjust it’s value. •Set Update Rate: This setting controls how often in App Menu seconds the TS110 display will request data from the The App Menu is at the top left-hand corner of the screen CR110 controller. By taping this option you will be and provides a number of options that can be configured. To given a numerical keypad to change the Update Rate. access the drop down app menu tap the word App. Each op- tion is discussed in detail below. See Figure 4-7. •Set_Comm Alarm Delay: This settings controls the amount of time in seconds that the TS110 will wait for a response from the CR110 controller before going into a Comm Alarm state. •Set UDP Port: The UDP port by default is set to 4001 and should not be modified unless instructed to by Pro Refrigeration. This setting is used for communica-...
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TS110 Screen & Operation Overview | •Set COM 3: This setting can be used to adjust the buad rate at which the TS110 display communicates with the CR110 controller. The default value is 9600. This should not be modified unless instructed by Pro Refrigeration. •Log Off: By tapping Log Off your screen will be returned to the Log On prompt. •Exit: Tapping Exit will close the program and return you to the desk top. To return to the program tap the Pro Interface icon. See Figure 4-8 below. Figure 4-8 TS110 Desktop...
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