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Brand | American Panel |
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Model | Walk-in Monitoring System 200 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Monitors walk-in air temperature, displays readings, and triggers high/low alarms with adjustable delay.
Controls and monitors door frame heater temperature using a dedicated probe to save energy.
Records critical temperature data and events for HACCP compliance, with PC connectivity.
Manages walk-in lighting with ON/OFF status indicators and automatic shut-off for energy saving.
Details on how to enter the default access code to access programming settings.
Procedure to enable or disable the battery charging feature for the controller.
Steps to enable the real-time clock and set the current year, month, and day.
Instructions on setting the current time in one-minute and thirty-minute increments.
How to turn the door frame heater on/off and set the activation temperature.
Setting the door frame heater temperature and its cycle percentage for operation.
Configuring the high and low air alarm set points for the walk-in monitoring system.
Setting the low air alarm threshold and the alarm time delay in minutes.
Configuring the automatic light off delay for the walk-in light, from 1 to 60 minutes.
Procedure to enter a new three-key combination and re-enter it to confirm the new access code.
Confirmation of the new access code and how to exit programming mode.
Changing the temperature display unit from Fahrenheit to Celsius or vice-versa.
Calibrating the temperature probe by adjusting for offset in the technician menu.
Enabling or disabling the PC connection feature for data monitoring and control.
Assigning a unique ID number to each controller when connecting multiple units to a PC.
Setting the baud rate for PC communication and other factory technician settings.
Configuring the recording time interval in minutes for HACCP data logging.
How to power on the WIMS 200 controller and ensure it remains on.
How the system displays alternating walk-in air temperature and current time.
Procedure to display the current date and time on the controller.
How to view the current temperature of the door frame heater.
How to manually turn the walk-in light on/off and understand the LED indicators.
What happens when the walk-in air temperature exceeds the high alarm limit.
What happens when the walk-in air temperature drops below the low alarm limit.
Functionality of the optional panic button, which turns on the light and activates alarms.
How the door switch triggers a "DOOR" message on the display when the door is opened.
The prompt displayed on the controller when saving data to the SD card.
The message indicating successful data transfer and verification to the SD card.
Explains error messages for malfunctioning air or door frame heater temperature probes.
How the controller displays a message during a power failure event.
Explains the "retry" message that may appear during SD card data download.
Steps to connect the battery pack to the electronic board when the unit is ready for use.
Detailed procedure for replacing the internal AA Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries.
Lists the items included in the PC connection kit: serial to USB adapter, USB cable, and software CD.
Instructions on wiring the WIMS 200 to a PC and installing the necessary software and drivers.
Guidelines for connecting up to 32 controllers to a single computer, including jumper removal and ID settings.
How to access the Special Operation menu within the CPX-200 software for various controller functions.
Details on options within the Special Operation menu like technician menu and parameter programming.
How to access and use the Panel Operation menu for tasks like auto-detecting units.
Troubleshooting steps for common PC connection issues, such as a blank display.
Specific steps to resolve a blank display issue when the PC software is running.
Detailed schematic of the WIMS 200 wiring, including power, switches, and probes.
Step-by-step guide on measuring and calculating the temperature offset for the probe.