How To Install And Mount; Electrical Connections; Ttl/Rs485 Serial Line; How To Use Of The "Hot Key - Emerson DIXELL XWi70K Installing And Operating Instructions

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16.6
DEFROST CONTROL (dEF)
It starts a defrost if there are the right conditions. After the defrost is finished, the normal regulation will
restart only if the digital input is disabled otherwise the instrument will wait until the MdF safety time is
expired.
16.7
ENERGY SAVING (ES)
The Energy Saving function allows to change the set point value as the result of the SET+HES
(parameter) sum. This function is enabled until the digital input is activated.
16.8
HOLIDAY MODE (HdF)
Holiday mode activation.
16.9
REMOTE LIGHT CONTROL (LIG)
To manage the light activation from remote.
16.10
REMOTE ON OFF (onF)
To issue a remote ON/OFF command.
16.11
PARAMETER MAP CHANGE (Lnt)
To change the used parameter map from nt (first configuration or "normal temperature") to Lt (second
configuration or "low temperature") and vice-versa.
16.12
DIGITAL INPUTS POLARITY
The digital input polarity depends on the i1P or i2P parameters:
i1P or i2P=CL: the input is activated by closing the contact.
i1P or i2P=OP: the input is activated by opening the contact

17 HOW TO INSTALL AND MOUNT

The controller XWi70K shall be mounted in a din rail and in a horizontal position or with the relay output
on the bottom side (IEC/60730).
It must be connected to the keyboard by using a 2-wire cable ( 1mm). The temperature range allowed
for correct operation is 0 to 60°C. Avoid places subject to strong vibrations, corrosive gases, excessive
dirt or humidity. The same recommendations apply to probes. Let the air free to circulate by the aeration
holes.
17.1
XWi70K – 8 DIN CASE - DIMENSIONS

18 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

XWi70K is provided with screw terminal blocks to connect cables with a cross section up to 2.5 mm
the RS485 (optional) and the keyboard. To connect the other inputs, power supply and relays, XWi70K
is provided with Plug-in connections (6.3mm). Heat-resistant cables must be used. Before connecting
cables make sure the power supply complies with the instrument's requirements. Separate the probe
cables from the power supply cables, from the outputs and the power connections. Do not exceed the
maximum current allowed, in case of heavier loads use a suitable external relay.
NOTE:
-
The maximum current allowed for the common line of the relays is 14A (IEC/60730)
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The maximum current allowed for insulated relay (oA5) is 3A (IEC/60730)
18.1
PROBE CONNECTIONS
The probes shall be mounted with the bulb upwards to prevent damages due to liquid infiltration. It is
recommended to place the thermostat probe away from air streams to correctly measure the average
room temperature. Place the defrost termination probe among the evaporator fins in the coldest place,
where most ice is formed, far from heaters or from the warmest place during defrost, to prevent
premature defrost termination.

19 TTL/RS485 SERIAL LINE

The TTL connector allows, by means of the external module TTL/RS485 (XJ485CX), to connect the unit
to a network line ModBUS-RTU compatible as the Dixell monitoring system. The same TTL connector
is used to upload and download the parameter list of the "HOT-KEY".

20 HOW TO USE OF THE "HOT KEY"

NOTE: the XWi controllers need a 64KB HOT KEY (Dixell code: DK00000300). Standard Hot Key is not
supported.
20.1
PROGRAM A HOT-KEY FROM AN INSTRUMENT (UPLOAD)
1.
Program one controller with the front keypad.
2.
When the controller is ON, insert the "HOT-KEY" and push UP button; the "uPL" message
appears followed a by a flashing "End" label.
3.
Push SET button and the "End" will stop flashing.
4.
Turn OFF the instrument, remove the "HOT-KEY" and then turn it ON again.
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NOTE: the "Err" message appears in case of a failed programming operation. In this case push again
button if you want to restart the upload again or remove the "HOT-KEY" to abort the operation.
20.2
HOT TO CHANGE PARAMETER MAP BY USING AN HOT-KEY
(DOWNLOAD)
1.
Turn OFF the instrument.
2.
Insert a pre-programmed "HOT-KEY" into the 5-PIN port and then turn the Controller ON.
3.
The parameter list of the "HOT-KEY" will be automatically downloaded into the Controller
memory. The "doL" message will blink followed a by a flashing "End" label.
4.
After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the new parameters.
5.
Remove the "HOT-KEY".
NOTE: the message "Err" is displayed for failed programming. In this case turn the unit off and then on
if you want to restart the download again or remove the "HOT-KEY" to abort the operation.

21 INTERNAL MEMORY

The controller has an internal memory where are stored:
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Parameter maps nt and Lt
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Factory default configurations for both nt and Lt parameters map
The controller is always shipped with:
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Parameter map nt = factory default configuration "nt"
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Parameter map Lt = factory default configuration "Lt"
Any modification to parameter map nt or Lt does not change factory values.
It will be possible to restore factory defaults values for nt or Lt parameters map by using UP2=CC
function.
NOTES:
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If controller is using nt parameter map, the factory default configuration nt will be reloaded
overwriting nt parameter map. The same for parameter map Lt.
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The factory default configurations are read only (it is not possible to modify them on the field).

22 ALARM SIGNALS

Message Cause
Thermostat probe failure
P1
P2
Second probe failure
P3
Third probe failure
P4
Fourth probe failure
HA
Maximum temperature alarm
LA
Minimum temperature alarm
HA2
Condenser high temperature
LA2
Condenser low temperature
dA
Door open
EA
Warning
CA
Lock alarm (i1F=bAL)
CA
Pressure switch alarm (i1F=PAL) All outputs OFF
EE
Data or memory failure
No communication between base
noL
and keyboard
EC1
VSC communication error
The alarm message is displayed until the alarm condition is recovery.
All the alarm messages are showed alternating with the room temperature except for the "P1" which is
flashing.
To reset the "EE" alarm and restart the normal functioning press any key, the "rSt" message is displayed
for about 3 sec.
for
2
22.1
SERIAL COMPRESSOR AND MODBUS FAN MANAGEMENT
The following table shows the managed alarms and errors when the serial compressor or the serial fan
control is used.
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EMB1 or 2: indication valid for Embraco compressor 1 or 2
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SCP1 or 2: indication valid for SECOP compressor 1 or 2
Message Cause
EC1
EMB1 or 2: communication error
CP1, CP2 EMB1 or 2: compressor stopped
HP1, HP2 EMB1 or 2: start fail
E11, E21 EMB1 or 2: overload
E12, E22 EMB1 or 2: under speed
E13, E23 EMB1 or 2: wrong rotor position
E14, E24 EMB1 or 2: short circuit
HT1, HT2 EMB1 or 2: high temperature
EC2
SCP1 or 2: communication error
EV1, EV2 SCP1 or 2: voltage error
EM1, EM2 SCP1 or 2: motor error
ET1, ET2 SCP1 or 2: internal temperature error
CSr
Condenser fan maintenance
22.2
BUZZER MUTING
Once the alarm signal is detected the buzzer can be silenced by pressing any key. Buzzer is mounted
in the keyboard and it is an option.
22.3
"EE" ALARM
The Dixell instruments are provided with an internal check for the data integrity. The "EE" alarm flashes
when a failure in the memory data occurs. In such cases the alarm output is enabled.
22.4
ALARM RECOVERY
Probe alarms: "P1" (probe1 faulty), "P2", "P3" and "P4"; they automatically stop 10 sec after the probe
restarts normal operation. Check connections before replacing the probe.
XWi70K
Outputs
Alarm output ON; Compressor output according to
parameters Con and CoF
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
It depends on the AC2 parameter
It depends on the bLL parameter
Compressor and fans restarts
Output unchanged
All outputs OFF
Alarm output ON; Other outputs unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Outputs
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, power off required
Regulation stopped, power off required
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Regulation stopped, retry function active
Unchanged, warning reset required
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