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3.4 Connection
CONNECT THE BATTERIES PRIOR TO STARTING UP THE EQUIPMENT.
AKO-15613
AKO-156131
21 22
23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
T r- T r+ Gnd NC NO C
S1
DI1
DI2
RS-485
AKO-156332
8A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
See AKO-52064 instructions
IMPORTANT: The function of every probe entry depends on its configuration (See
table "Assignment of entries")
To obey EN12830 you must configure the control probe and the register probe seperatly.
The probe and its lead should NEVER be installed in ducting along with power, control or
power supply wiring.
Always disconnect the power supply when making the connections.
The power supply circuit should be connected with a minimum 2 A, 230 V, switch located
close to the unit. Power supply cables should be H05VV-F 2x0,5 mm or H05V-K 2x0,5 mm .
Section of connecting wires for relays contacts should be 2,5 mm .
4- Front panel functions
Screen
Browser
ESC key
Key ?
Lever for inserting paper
Screen
Paper
forward key
Browser
Print key
ESC key
Printer cover
Key ?
See
AKO-52064
instructions
4.1 Hour and Battery
View hour in format: YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Day of the Week
u
Configurable in the menu:
(CLOCK)
View the status of the equipment battery:
f
e
d
Battery flat
Battery charging
4.2 Temperatures
View the temperatures of the selected probes in ºC or in ºF
Configurable in the menu: q
(GENERAL STATUS)
4.3 Description
This allows a brief description of the facility to be inserted or a name to be given to the
equipment.
Configurable by pressing the SET + O
4.4 Status
View the status of the functions performed by the control.
G
COOL (Compressor)
Permanent: Cooling relay COOL (com-
pressor) energised.
Flashing: Because of the temperature de-
tected by probe 1, the COOL relay should be
energises, but is not due to a programmed
parameter.
X
FAN
Permanent:FAN relay energised.
Flashing: Because of the temperature de-
tected by probe 2, the FAN relay should be
energised, but is not due to a programmed
parameter.
16A
8A
41 42
LIGHT
ALARM
PARAMETERS
SERVER CONNECTOR
2
2
Hour and
battery
Temperatures
Description
Status
Screen
ESC key
Browser
Key ?
Browser
Key ?
ESC key
Lamp with Pushbutton
Alarm indicating person trapped inside
Battery charged
keys for 5 seconds.
H
DEFROST
Permanent:
Indicates defrost in operation.
I
DEFROST ENDED BY TIME
Permanent: Indicates last defrost ended
by time.
F
CONTINUOUS CYCLE
Permanent: Indicates that the continuous
cycle is active.
R
ALARM ON
Permanent: It means that an alarm has
occurred
AKO-15633
AKO-156331
16A
45 46 47 48
21 22
23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
COOL
230V~
S3
S2
S1
DI1
T r- T r+ Gnd NC NO C
S3
S2
S1
DI1
DI2
RS-485
T
ALARMA OFF
Flashing: Indicates pressing of a pushbut-
ton after the alarm indication. Alarm relay off.
k
LIGHTING
Permanent: Indicates that lighting is on.
Z
ENERGY SAVING
Permanent: Indicates that energy saving
2
function is on.
s
HACCP (Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Point)
Permanent: Indicates that HACCP function
is on.
Flashing: HACCP alarm stored.
4.5 Browser
The key function help screen appears after any key on the browser is pressed
UP key N
H
- When pressed for 5 seconds, manual defrost
is activated/deactivated for the programmed
duration.
- In programming, it moves the selection
upwards.
- In programming, it makes the displayed
value increase
LEFT key P
v
- Press to actuate / deactuate the AUX relay.
- In programming, it moves the selection to
the left.
w
DOWN key Q
- When pressed for at least 5 seconds, the SP
Set Point temperature is displayed.
- In programming, it moves the selection
downwards.
- In programming, it makes the displayed
value reduce.
F
RIGHT key O
- When pressed for at least 5 seconds, it
activates the CONTINUOUS CYCLE during
the time for which it has been programmed.
- Pressing during 5 secondes with the
CONTINUOUS CYCLE active, it interrupts
the process inmediately.
- In programming, it moves the selection to
the right.
SET-key
- When pressed for at least 5 seconds the
parameters folder screen is displayed.
- In programming, it accepts the programmed
new value.
Browser key
combinations
- 2 -
8A
8A
16A
36 37 38
39 40
Tr- Tr+ Gnd NC NO C
NO NC
C
FAN
DI2
RS-485
ALARM
DEF
PARAMETERS
SERVER CONNECTOR
8A
8A
16A
NO NC C
F AN
TEMP .
DEF
PARAMETERS
ALARM
SERVER CONNECTOR
v
/ x
AUX (Auxiliary)
Flashing: AUX relay actuated by key.
v
/ o
AUX (Auxiliary)
Flashing:AUX relay actuated by digital input.
v
/ m
AUX (Auxiliary)
Flashing: AUX relay indicating whether the
equipment is connected or disconnected.
v
/ H
AUX (Auxiliary)
Flashing: AUX relay operating as a second
defrosting device.
v
/ p
AUX (Auxiliary)
Flashing: AUX relay operating as PUMP
DOWN
m
ESC /
key
- Accepts the alarms and disconnects alarm
outputs.
- Pressing during 5 seconds it turns off the
unit leaving it in STAND-BY. The display
shows m
when the unit is disconnected.
- In programming, it permits leaving a pa-
rameter without accepting the changes,
return to the previous menu and exit pro-
gramming.
k
?
/
Key
- By pressing, it turns on/off the lighting relay.
The lighting key continues operating even if
the unit is on m
- In programming, the parameter or selected
function help screen is displayed.
SET + N
keys (CONTRAST)
- When pressed for at least 5 seconds, the
screen contrast can be adjusted. Once
inside the contrast adjustment screen, press
N
or Q
to increase or reduce the contrast.
SET + P
keys (HACCP)
- When pressed for at least 5 seconds, the
HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical
Control Point) events recorder is accessed.
Description of the event
Date and time
of the event
Power
failure
Browser
Key
keys
function
help
16A
16A
16A
41 42
43 44
45 46 47 48
LIGHT
AUX
COOL
230V~
16A
16A
16A
LIGHT
A UX
COOL
230V~
mode.
Event
Recording
length
event
in hours
Temperature
Value