1. PROGRAMMING 
a.   The S3C setpoints are programmed by 
the various OEMs.
  i.  Contact Sporlan if a generic  
    setpoint sheet list is needed. 
b.  They are to be pre-tested by the OEMs.
c.   They are to be set in “Charge” mode by 
the OEMs to enable system evacuation 
and charging. The S3C will automati-
cally switch to Refrigeration mode once 
the controller reads pressure from the 
system via transducer. Changes to moni-
tored setpoints such as case temperature, 
defrost schedule, and other monitored 
store conditions are not writable by 
Sporlan once these devices are connected 
to a BAS. 
  i.  Once connected to a BAS, any  
    requests for changes to Case  
    Temp, Defrost start time, Defrosts  
    per day, etc., must be    
    requested through the BAS  
   manufacturer.
d.  Changes to control methods such as TEV 
versus EEV, EEPR or Mechanical PR, 
Constant On (Rack system) versus Cut 
In/Cut Out (RCU system), Minimum 
Suction Pressure, etc., are typically writ-
able by Sporlan.
2. INSTALLATION
a.   Equipment installers are responsible for 
placing the specific case in the desig-
nated location in the store following the 
latest store drawings. OEMs should be 
providing the CASE ID prominently on 
the case. 
b.   The IP address, Device ID, BACnet ID 
and all underlying setpoints are for that 
specific location and usage in the store.
c.   Technicians may use the Display Module 
(Admin pass code required) or the 
Sporlan Tech Check mobile app to change 
CASE IDs. Contact Sporlan for   
additional help.
d.   Note: OEMs may have the pressure 
transducer service valve closed to prevent 
damage during evacuation. Open service 
valves prior to charging with refrigerant.
3. COMMUNICATIONS
Reference diagram on the next page of 
this guide.
a.   CAT-5 Ethernet cables must be used 
to connect all S3C Controls in a 
comm loop. 
  i.  Any CAT-5 run longer than  
    100 meters (328 feet) should be  
    split near the middle and have a  
    network switch (Sporlan Item  
    #2000123) added to boost the  
   signal.
b.   If connecting to a BAS, there is a 
limit of 38 S3C controllers per BAS 
comm port.
c.   Other brands or types of controllers 
may not be placed on the same comm 
loop with S3C controllers.
d.   The RS-485 line must be landed on 
a specific controller to meet the store 
specs and profiles on the BAS (Novar, 
Emerson, etc).
e.  If the RS-485 address of the BAS is  
  to be something other than the   
  default of “7”, contact Sporlan.  
  If comm issues exist, installers or  
  EMS technicians should report the  
  CASE ID of the landing point, the  
  BAS comm port, and the BACnet  
  address of that BAS comm port to  
  Sporlan. (EX: CASE ID=B.3.a,  
  Novar comm port=4, RS485 address  
  of BAS comm port=8).
f.   All comm lines (CAT-5 and RS-485) 
should be tested for continuity by the 
installers or EMS technicians. Ethernet 
cable testers offer improved testing to 
ensure high quality communications 
exist. 
g.  A power cycle is required on any  
  S3C Case Controller that has received  
  changes to CASE ID, BACnet device  
  ID, RS-485 address, etc. 
h.   A power cycle of the BAS (Novar 
or Emerson) is also suggested after 
making any changes to BACnet 
settings. 
4. TOOLS FOR USE
a.   Sporlan cellular gateway
  i.  Sporlan Item #2000120 (AT&T) or  
    #2000121 (Verizon).
  ii.  To be installed at each site for each  
    comm loop. 
  iii. Gateway is connected via CAT-5   
    cable to an open comm port on a   
    S3C Controller. (Beginning or end  
    of CAT-5 comm loop)
  iv. Gateway must be registered with    
    Sporlan via the phone number on   
    the label, powered up, have a good  
    and consistent cellular signal, and   
    be connected to a S3C Controller in  
    the comm loop via CAT-5 cable.
b.   Sporlan Tech Check mobile app
  i.  Available for iOS (Apple App    
    Store) and Android (Google Play). 
  ii.  Users must register the app and    
    pass S3C training to gain access to  
    S3C Controls. 
  iii.  Allows an on-site technician    
    to connect to the S3C Case    
    Control via Bluetooth.
  iv.  Can view current measurements    
    and settings. 
  v.  Can assign a CASE ID, make    
    temporary overrides, download    
    history, etc. 
c.   Sporlan Tech Check mobile app with 
“Remote Support”
  i.  This is a Zoom-based connection  
    with a Sporlan support      
    representative. (Available only    
    on iOS devices.) Uses an internet   
    connection between Sporlan    
Sporlan S3C Case Control  
Installation and Operation Manual
For detailed instructions,
scan this QR code or go to 
solutions.parker.com/literature-100
and download Bulletin 100-50-9.1.
S3C Controls
Startup Guide
SD-476 / 92021  Controller v. A