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Evco S.r.l. • Code 104K214E04 • page 3/6
check parameters i5 and i6
Main consequences:
if parameter i5 is set to 4, the device will continue to
operate as normal
if parameter i5 is set to 5, the compressor will be switched
off
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
iSd Device blocked alarm (only if parameter P4 is set to 3)
Remedies:
check the causes which activated the input malfunction
switch the device off then on, or disconnect the power
supply
check parameters i5, i6, i7, i8 and i9
Main consequences:
the regulators will be switched off
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
COH Condenser overheating alarm (only if parameter P4 is set
to 3)
Remedies:
check the condenser temperature
check parameter C6
Main consequences:
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
CSd Compressor blocked alarm (only if parameter P4 is set to 3)
Remedies:
check the condenser temperature
switch the device off and then on again: if on switching
back on again the condenser temperature is still above
the value established by parameter C7, it will be neces-
sary to disconnect the power supply and clean the con-
denser
check parameter C7
Main consequences:
the compressor and evaporator fan will be switched off
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
When the cause that triggered the alarm has been resolved, the device
will restore normal operation, except for the following alarm states:
the power failure alarm (code "PF") requiring that a key be pressed;
if parameter u1 is set to 4 (i.e. the service controlled by the fourth
output is the alarm output), pressing any key will also deactivate the
alarm output
the device blocked alarm (code "iSd") which requires the device be
switched off or the power supply disconnected
the compressor blocked alarm (code "CSd") which requires the
device be switched off or the power supply disconnected.
8 INTERNAL DIAGNOSTICS
8.1 Internal Diagnostics
CODE MEANING
Pr1 Cabinet probe error
Remedies:
see parameter P0
check probe integrity
check probe-device connection
check the cabinet temperature
Main consequences:
the activity of the compressor will depend on param-
eters C4 and C5
defrosting will never be activated
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
if parameter u1 is set to 5 or 6, the fourth output will be
deactivated
Pr2 Evaporator probe error
Remedies:
the same as for the previous case, but in relation to the
evaporator probe
Main consequences:
if parameter P3 is set to 1, defrosting will last for the du-
ration established by parameter d3
if parameter P3 is set to 1 and parameter d8 is set to 2, the
device will operate as though parameter d8 was set to 0
if parameter F0 is set to 3 or 4, the device will operate as
though the parameter was set to 2
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
Pr3 Auxiliary probe error (only if parameter P4 is set to 1 or 2)
Remedies:
the same as for the previous case, but in relation to the
auxiliary probe
Main consequences:
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
rtc Clock error
Remedies:
reset the date and time
Main consequences:
if parameter d8 is set to 3, the device will operate as though
the parameter was set to 0
functions relating to date and time will not be available
(Energy Saving, HACCP, etc ...)
if parameter u1 is set to 4, the alarm output will be acti-
vated
When the cause of the alarm is resolved, the device restores normal
operation, except for clock errors (code "rtc") which require the date
and time to be reset.
9 TECHNICAL DATA
9.1 Technical data
Case: grey self-extinguishing.
Front panel protection classification: IP 65.
Connections: screw terminal blocks (power supply, inputs and
outputs), 6 pin connector (serial port; by request), 4 pin connector (to
remote indicator; by request); spring extractable terminal blocks (power
supply, inputs and outputs) by request.
Operating temperature: from 0 to 55ºC (from 32 to 131ºF, 10 ...
90% relative humidity, without condensation).
Power supply: 12 VAC/DC (or 12-24 VAC/DC), 50/60 Hz, 3.5 VA
(approximate) or 115 ... 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5 VA (approximate).
Maintenance of clock data in absence of power supply: 24
hours will battery fully charged.
Battery charge time: 2 minutes without interruptions (the battery
is charged by the device power supply).
Alarm buzzer: available by request.
Sensor inputs: 2 (cabinet probe and evaporator probe) for PTC/
NTC probes.
Digital inputs: 1 (microport) for NA/NC contact (clean contact, 5 V,
1 mA); fourth input can be configured as sensor input (display probe
or condenser probe, for PTC/NTC probes) or digital input
(multifunction, clean contact, 5 V, 1 mA).
Sensor range: from -50.0 to 150.0ºC (from -50 to 300ºF) for PTC
probes, from -40.0 to 105.0ºC (from -40 to 220ºF) for NTC probes.
Sensitivity: 0.1ºC/1ºC/1ºF.
Digital outputs: 4 relays:
compressor relay: 16 A res. @ 250 VAC (ex-
change contacts)
defrost relay: 8 A res. @ 250 VAC (exchange
contacts)
evaporator fan relay: 8 A res. @ 250 VAC
(NA contacts)
fourth output: 8 A res. @ 250 VAC (exchange
contacts).
The maximum permitted current on loads is 10 A.
Serial port: port for communicating with the monitoring system (by
means of a serial interface, via TTL, using the MODBUS communica-
tion protocol) or with the programming key; by request.
Other communication ports: port for communicating with the
remote indicator; by request.
PT • 50/07

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