EVCO S.p.A. | EVJ LCD | Instruction sheet ver. 2.0 | Code 104JLCDCNA203 | Page 1 of 2 | PT 22/17
EVJ LCD
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ENGLISH
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12-24 VAC/DC power supply not insulated
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alarm buzzer
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models with incorporated temperature and humidity sensor
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CAN port
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device for indoor rooms.
Purchasing code
Incorporated temperature and humidity sensor
EPJD900N3VWCX
EPJD920N3VWCX
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MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALLATION
Measurements in mm (inches).
Wall mounting (with bolts and fastening screws) or in 502E or 503E flush mounting box (with
fastening screws).
1.
Unhook the back shell from the front through a screwdriver and the proper seat.
2.1
In case of wall mounting:
2.1.1
Lean the back shell against the wall in a position suitable to get the connecting
cable to pass through the proper opening.
2.1.2
Use the slots of the back shell as template to drill 4 holes having a diameter
suitable to the bolt.
5.0 mm (3/16 in) diameter bolts are suggested.
2.1.3
Insert the bolts in the holes drilled in the wall.
2.1.4
Fasten the back shell at the wall with 4 screws.
Countersunk head screws are suggested.
2.2
In case of 502E or 503E flush mounting box, fasten the back shell at the box with 4
screws.
Countersunk head screws are suggested.
3.
Make the electrical connection as shown in the section ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with-
out powering up the device.
4.
Fasten the front of the device at the back shell.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Ensure that the working conditions are within the limits stated in the TECHNICAL
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SPECIFICATIONS section
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Do not install the device close to heat sources, equipment with a strong magnetic field,
in places subject to direct sunlight, rain, damp, excessive dust, mechanical vibrations
or shocks
In compliance with safety regulations, the device must be installed properly to ensure
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adequate protection from contact with electrical parts. All protective parts must be
fixed in such a way as to need the aid of a tool to remove them.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
N.B.
- Use cables of an adequate section for the current running through them
- To reduce any electromagnetic interference connect the power cables as far away
as possible from the signal cables and connect to a CAN network by using a twisted
pair. We recommend using a BELDEN 3106A cable
2.1
Connectors and parts
Connector 1
No.
DESCRIPTION
1
reference - CAN port
2
reference + CAN port
3
device power supply (12-24 VAC/DC). If the device is fed by DC power, connect ter-
minal minus
4
device power supply (12-24 VAC/DC). If the device is fed by DC power, connect ter-
minal plus
5
reserved
6
reserved
Connector 2
USB port.
Temperature and humidity sensor
Only available in EPJD920N3VWCX.
Remote user interfaces (CAN version)
2.2
Electrical connection
Example of electrical connection.
2.3
Pre-setting for the programming
no
To pre-set the device for the programming, place micro-switch 1 in position ON. The micro-
yes
switch is at the back of the device.
PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If using an electrical or pneumatic screwdriver, adjust the tightening torque
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If the device has been moved from a cold to a warm place, the humidity may have
caused condensation to form inside. Wait about an hour before switching on the power
Make sure that the supply voltage, electrical frequency and power are within the set
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limits. See the section TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Disconnect the power supply before doing any type of maintenance
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Do not use the device as safety device
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For repairs and for further information, contact the EVCO sales network; possible re-
turns without back shell will not be accepted.
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USER INTERFACE
3.1
Device configuration
N.B.
Turn off the power after changing the configuration.
Accessing the procedure.
1.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
Showing the CAN address of the device.
2.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
Showing the device status.
3.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
Setting the CAN address of a device in the network.
4.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
5.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
6.
7.
Showing the status of a device in the network.
5.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
Accessing the menu.
4.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
5.
The display will show:
Upper line
Lower line
6.
Setting configuration parameters of menu "PAr".
7a.
8a.
9a.
The display will show:
Upper line
Touch the DOWN key for 6 s.
Can
StAt
Touch the DOWN key.
Loc
CAN address of the device (1... 127).
Touch the DOWN key.
Loc
device status (OK... Err).
Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a node.
node (n1... n32)
CAN address of the device (1... 127).
Touch the SET key.
node (n1... n32)
CAN address of the device flashing (1... 127).
Touch the UP or DOWN key to set the value.
Touch the SET key.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a node.
node (n1... n32)
device status (OK... Err).
Touch the SET key.
spenta
EPJD
Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a menu.
Menu
menu name (PAr, nEt, diAG, InFo, IO or ConF).
Touch the SET key.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a parameter.
Touch the DOWN key.
Touch the SET key.
the parameter
Lower line
the parameter value
10a.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to set the value.
11a.
Touch the SET key.
Setting configuration parameters of menu "nEt".
7b.
Touch the SET key.
The display will show:
Upper line
PU 6
Lower line
0
8b.
Touch the SET key again.
The display will show:
Upper line
PU 6
Lower line
a value flashing
9b.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to set "-19".
10b.
Touch the SET key.
The display will show:
Upper line
Can
Lower line
nEt
11b.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a parameter.
The display will show:
Upper line
the parameter
Lower line
the parameter value
12b.
Touch the SET key.
The display will show:
Upper line
the parameter
Lower line
the parameter value flashing
13b.
Touch the UP or DOWN key to set the value.
14b.
Touch the SET key.
Returning to the previous displays.
15.
Touch the ON/STAND-BY key a few times.
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CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"PAr" MENU
1
Bkl
15
backlight intensity
VAl
2
Bkl
30
backlight timeout
timE
3
BLE
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reserved
Acti
4
IO
60
remote I/O disable delay from
tOut
lack of CAN communication
5
BuZ
nO
enable buzzer touching the keys
KEY
6
PSV
240
password timeout
tOut
7
tOu
0
pages refresh timeout
rEFr
8
PPd
YES
enable compatibility with c-pro
tX1
series
9
Frc
nO
system forced to CAN communi-
cation
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"nEt > CAN" MENU
10
nod
99
CAN address
11
MSt
YES
enable operation as master
12
BAu
20K
CAN baud rate
13
tOu
60
exclusion of a CAN network de-
vice delayed from lack of com-
munication
14
ntn
1
logic node
15
nnd
1
physical node linked to the logic
node
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"morE" SUBMENU (READ ONLY)
16
nrH
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number of received packages
17
ntH
-
number of transmitted packages
18
nOu
-
number of intercepted overflow
19
Npa
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number of intercepted passive
20
bOF
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number of intercepted bus off
21
rOY
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number receipts ok
21
tOY
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number of transmissions ok
23
tEr
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number of transmissions in error
24
rEr
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number of receipts in error
25
StF
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number stuff errors
26
Frm
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number form errors
27
AcK
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number ack errors
28
Bt1
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number bit1 errors
29
Bt0
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number bit0 errors
30
CrC
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number CRC errors
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"bit timing" SUBMENU (READ
ONLY)
31
tim
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reserved
32
BrP
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reserved
33
SJW
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reserved
34
tS1
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reserved
35
tS2
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reserved
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"nEt > bLE" MENU (RESERVED)
36
BAu
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reserved
37
StB
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reserved
38
Pty
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reserved
39
nrX
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reserved
40
ntX
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reserved
41
PrtY
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reserved
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"diAG" MENU (READ ONLY)
42
E2
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EEPROM memory status
N.
PAR.
DEF.
"InFo" MENU (READ ONLY)
43
VEr
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firmware version
44
rEv
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firmware revision
45
Sub
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firmware subversion
46
PrJ
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project number
47
VAr
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reserved
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Purpose of the control device:
Function controller.
Construction of the control device:
Built-in electronic device.
Container:
White, self-extinguishing.
Category of heat and fire resistance:
D.
MIN... MAX.
0... 100
15
uneditable
in
EPJD920N3VWCX
0... 241 s
241 = always lit
30
uneditable
in
EPJD920N3VWCX
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0... 100 s
nO
YES
10... 240 s
0... 100 s
nO
YES
nO (all)
neW (new system)
Old (old system)
MIN... MAX.
1... 127
nO
YES
20K
50K
125K
500K
Auto
0... 240 s
1... 32
0... 127
MIN... MAX.
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
0... 9999
MIN... MAX.
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MIN... MAX.
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MIN... MAX.
OK... Err
MIN... MAX.
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