Eliwell ID 985 LX Manual

Eliwell ID 985 LX Manual

Fan condenser electronic controllers for “ventilated” refrigerating units
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cod. 9IS23054
GB
rel. 11/04
USER INTERFACE
The user has a display and four buttons
for controlling instrument status and pro-
gramming.

BUTTONS AND MENUS

UP Button
Scrolls through the menu items
Increases the values
Activates manual defrosting
(see H31 parameter)
DOWN button
Scrolls through the menu items
Decreases the values
Parameter programmable
(see H32 parameter)
fnc button
ESC function (quit)
fnc
Parameter programmable
(see H33 parameter)
Set point button
Accesses the set point
Accesses the Menus
set
Confirms the commands
Displays the alarms (if active)
Stores hours/min
At Start-up the instrument performs a
Lamp Test; the display and LEDs flash for a
few seconds to check that they are work-
ing correctly. The instrument has two main
menus: the Machine Status menu and the

Programming menu.

LEDS

Position
Associated function
Set point/Reduced set point ON for parameter programming level 2
Compressor or relay 1
Defrosting
Alarm
Fans
aux
aux
o
decimal point
ID 985 LX
electronic controllers for "ventilated" refrigerating units
ACCESSING AND USING MENUS
The resources are arranged in a menu that
can be accessed by pressing and quickly
releasing the "set" button (Machine Status
menu) or holding down the "set" button
for more than 5 seconds (Programming
menu).
To access the contents of each folder indi-
cated by the relevant label, just press the
"set" button once.
You can now scroll through the contents
of each folder, modify it or use its func-
tions.
If you do not use the keyboard for over
15 seconds (time-out) or if you press the
"fnc" button once, the last value shown on
the display is confirmed and you return to
the previous screen mask.

MACHINE STATUS MENU

(See Machine Status Menu Diagram)
To access the Machine Status menu, press
the "set" button and quickly release it.
If no alarms are present, the label "SEt"
appears. By using the "UP" and "DOWN"
fnc
buttons you can scroll through the other
folders in the menu:
-AL: alarm folder (if alarms present, except
set
for faulty probes/probe errors;
-SEt: Setpoint setting folder.
-Pb1: probe 1 value folder;
-Pb2: probe 2 value folder;
-Pb3: probe 3 value folder (if present);
Set setting
Access the "Machine Status" menu, press
the "set" button and quickly release it. The
"Set" folder label appears. To display the
Set point value, press the "set" button
again.
The Set point value appears on the display.
Status
blinking when reduced set point is entered
(set point ON for setting set point)
ON for compressor on; blinking for protection
delay or enabling blocked
ON when defrosting in progress; blinking when activated
manually or by digital input
ON for active alarm; blinking for silenced alarm
ON when fan is on
ON when auxiliary output is operating
ON when instrument is on stand-by
Fan Condenser
To change the Set point value, use the "UP"
and "DOWN" buttons within 15 seconds.
If the parameter is LOC = y the Set point
cannot be changed.
Alarm on
If an alarm condition exists when the
Machine Status menu is accessed the "AL"
folder label appears (see section on
Displaying probes
If you press the "set" button when the
corresponding label appears, the value of
the probe associated with it is displayed.
PROGRAMMING MENU
(See Programming Menu Diagram)
1) Displaying level 1 parameters
To access the Programming menu, hold
the "set" button for more than 5 seconds.
If specified, the level 1 access PASSWORD
will be requested (see parameter "PA1")
and (if the password is correct) the label
of the first folder will appear. If the pass-
word is incorrect, the display will show the
PA1 label again.
Use the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons to
scroll through the other folders; the fold-
ers will only display level 1 parameters.
NOTE: at this level level 2 parameters
are NOT visible even if NOT password-
protected.
2) Displaying level 2 parameters
Go to the "CnF" folder in the
Programming Menu and scroll down the
parameters until you reach the PA2 label.
By pressing and releasing the "set" button
you will enter the level 2 parameters and
the label of the first folder in the pro-
gramming menu will appear.
Level 2 parameters can be protected by a
second password (see "PA2" parameter in
"diS" folder, not to be confused with PA2
label in the "CnF" folder). If specified,
level 2 parameters are hidden to the user;
when accessing the "CnF" folder the level
2 access PASSWORD will be requested and
(if the correct password is entered) the
label of the first folder in the program-
ming menu will appear.
NOTE: At this level the folders will only
display all the level 2
parameters.Therefore level 1 parameters
will only be visible if you quit the
Programming Menu and repeat procedure 1).
To enter the folder, press "set". The label
of the first visible parameter will appear.
To scroll through the other parameters,
use the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons. To
change the parameter, press and release
"set", then set the desired value using the

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  • Page 1 ID 985 LX Fan Condenser electronic controllers for “ventilated” refrigerating units cod. 9IS23054 rel. 11/04 USER INTERFACE ACCESSING AND USING MENUS To change the Set point value, use the “UP” The resources are arranged in a menu that and “DOWN” buttons within 15 seconds.
  • Page 2 “y” is displayed whereas if it is unsuc- protections or delays for each instrument the 2nd evaporator). cessful an “n” will be displayed. (see parameter L03). The probe error condition is considered as ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 2/11...
  • Page 3 This condition can be viewed in the “AL” before the time indicated by parameter folder with the label “Ad2”. Automatic PEI expires. As soon as the first alarm An error condition in probe 1 (thermostat back swinging occurs when the next ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 3/11...
  • Page 4 If simultaneous, they will be showed on the display alternatively every 2 seconds *No-link alarms and addressing conflicts alter- nate with the temperature or probe error val- ues normally displayed on the Master or Slave. ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 4/11...
  • Page 5 RESPONSIBILITY AND RESIDUAL RISKS DISCLAIMER Eliwell & Controlli S.r.L. shall not be liable for any damages deriv- This document is exclusive property of Eliwell & Controlli S.r.L. and ing from: cannot be reproduced and circulated unless expressly authorized •...
  • Page 6 The value is positive or negative and, depending on the FPt parameter, could represent the temperature in absolute value or relative to Set point. ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 6/11...
  • Page 7 Refers to Master and Slave. Master: n = does not ask Slaves to activate remote functions; flag y = asks Slaves to activate remote functions. Slave: n = ignores activation of remote func- tions from Master; y = accepts activation of remote functions from Master. ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 7/11...
  • Page 8 10 = condenser fans Digital output 1 configurability. (A) 0...10 H22 (!) Same as H21. 0...10 H23 (!) Digital output 3 configurability. (C) Same as H21. 0...10 H24 (!) Digital output 4 configurability. (D) Same as H21. ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 8/11...
  • Page 9 Exclusion of condenser fans in defrosting mode; n=not excluded, y=fans excluded 0...59 flag (11) “General pressure switch input controller” parameters AL folder number of errors allowed per maximum/minimum pressure 0...15 switch input Minimum/maximum pressure switch error count time 1...99 ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 9/11...
  • Page 10 2 par level 1 par level 2 par level 1 par level 2 par level 1 par level 2 par level 1 par level 1 par level 1 Programming Menu Diagram level 2 ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 10/11...
  • Page 11 32010 Pieve d'Alpago (BL) ITALY 18 - 19 N.O. compressor relay output 2nd evaporator (D) Telephone +39 0437 986111 Facsimile +39 0437 989066 Internet http://www.eliwell.it Climate Controls Europe An Invensys Company 11/2004 eng code 9IS23054 ID 985 LX Fan Condenser 11/11...

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