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Batteries or accumulators present in the devices must be disposed of separately in accordance with municipal regulations. Once this key is pressed, the virtual keyboard will disappear without making any change to the value of the previously displayed parameter.

4 5 6 CANC

Demand

13 Press this key to move to the top level of the menu (for more information on the menu structure, see the "Menu Structure" section of this manual). 19 By pressing this key, you move to the upper level of the menu (for additional information on the menu structure, see the chapter "Menu structure" in this manual).

Info 2

8 --- These data represent the pressure values ​​read at the inlet (low pressure) and at the flow (high pressure) of compressor 1. 9 A Pressing this key always leads to the COMPRESSOR 1 INFO page. Note: if an alarm is currently active in the unit , the edges of this key will flash until the alarm is cleared or reset.

TCA3Compressor 1

000.0°CCavity temp

000.0°CInvert temp

000.0°CSCR temp

000.0°CDischarge temp

000.0°CSuction temp

000.0°KSuperheat

Maximum flow mode: the compressor operates at the maximum allowed speed (data calculated by the compressor control board). High: indicates that the compressor is stopped due to overheating at the inverter inside the compressor;. 17 By pressing this key, you can display the previous page in the currently active menu (TCA9).

18 By pressing this key, you can display the next page in the currently active menu (TCA6).

TCA6Compressor 1

000 VVoltage

000 ACurrent

IGVActual power000%

5 --- This data shows the speed that the compressor must reach to meet the demand of the plant. 13 This data shows the state of the two integrated solenoid valves that regulate the cooling of the inverter in the compressor. 15 Pressing this key takes you to the top level menu (for further information about the menu structure, refer to the "Menu Structure" section in this manual).

19 Pressing this key enables the display of the previous page of the currently active menu (TCA3). 20 Pressing this key enables the display of the next page of the currently active menu (TCA9).

TCA9Compressor 1

Readouts and functions available through the STATUS menu - page COMPRESSORS - TCA9 Index Display area Description. 17 Pressing this key displays the previous page of the currently active menu (TCA6). 18 Pressing this key displays the next page of the currently active menu (TCA3).

This page contains information and readings relating to the condenser; all this information enables the after-sales assistance staff to evaluate the correct operation of the unit;. 4 --- This value indicates the differential to be applied to the set point for the condensing pressure. Forced to maximum: the fan is forced to maximum to turn on the second compressor.

9 Pressing this key will take you to the top level menu (for further information on the structure of the menus, refer to the "Menu structure" section in this manual).

Esc Menu

EEV3EEV

4 --- This value indicates the valve position (opening), measured in percentage and in steps (the range of valves in steps is 0~480). 9 --- This value indicates the maximum power limit that can be supplied, calculated by the unit. 15 Pressing this key enables the display of the previous page of the currently active menu (Evp6).

16 By pressing this key, you can display the next page in the currently active menu (Evp6). 4 --- This value indicates the maximum limit of the power that can be delivered, calculated by the device. 25 By pressing this key, you can display the previous page in the currently active menu (Evp3).

26 By pressing this key, the next page of the currently active menu (Evp3) can be displayed.

S03SETPOINT

07.0 °C Set 2: 12.0 °C

This page allows you to set the values ​​to be associated with the two workgroups available (however remember that the unit will always work using only one workgroup); also allows you to choose the logic with which you will manage the unit;. NOTE: To save the screen, after 5 minutes of non-use, as well as returning to the main page, the screen turns off; to reactivate it, just press any button or touch the screen. YES BY CLOCK: the operation of the unit is regulated by the time zones set on page C6 of the clock menu (this page is visible only if this management logic is selected);.

YES WITH SET2: the unit uses the value specified on line SET 2 as work set point;. YES WITH SET1: The unit uses the value specified on the SET 1 line as the work set point. 6 Pressing this key takes you to the top menu level (for more information on the structure of the menus, see the chapter Menu structure“ in this manual).

11 Pressing this key displays the next page of the currently active menu. NOTES: Parameters that can be changed are highlighted.

D03Sensor

These pages contain the probe readings (page D03), the status of the digital inputs (page D06) and of the digital outputs (page D09). Readings and functions available from the IN OUT menu - PROBES page (D03) Index Display Area Description. 8 --- This data indicates the temperature read by the probe connected to the multi-function input (MULTI IN).

D06Digital inputs

Readings and functions available from the IN OUT menu - DIGITAL INPUTS page (D06) Index Display Area Description. 18 Pressing this key leads to the top level menu (for further information on the structure of the menus, refer to the "Menu Structure" section in this manual). 22 Pressing this key allows to display the previous page of the currently active menu (D06) Pressing this key allows to display the next page of the currently active menu (D09).

D09Digital outputs

Readings and functions available in the IN OUT menu - page DIGITAL OUTPUTS (D09) Index Display area Description. 20 Press this key to move to the top level of the menu (for further information on the menu structure, see the "Menu Structure" section of this manual). 22 By pressing this key, you get to the ALARMS menu; Note: If there is currently an active alarm on the unit, the edges of this key will flash until the alarm is cleared or reset.

C03Clock

Readings and functions available in the CLOCK menu - page SYSTEM DATE TIME (C03) Index Display area Description. 11 Press this key to move to the top level of the menu (for more information on the menu structure, see the "Menu Structure" chapter in this manual). 15 Pressing this key displays the previous page of the currently active menu (C06, if the time zone management mode is active).

16 Pressing this key displays the next page of the currently active menu (C06, if time zone management mode is active). NOTES: The parameters that can be changed are marked by a blue zone that indicates the current value of the parameter. Once the desired value has been entered (or the option selected), confirm the entry by pressing the OK key, while by pressing the CANC key you remove the current value and bring it to zero (or, if it is a selection, to the first of the options).

C06Time zones

31 Pressing this key displays the previous page of the currently active menu (C06, if the time zone management mode is active). 32 Pressing this key displays the next page of the currently active menu (C06, if the time zone management mode is active). This key allows you to increase the scale of the X-axis (ie the axis representing time); the first touch of this key activates (highlights) the ZOOM option with a red rectangle around the icon, then each press on the graphics area increases the X-axis scale (regardless of the sampling time, the data will remain fixed at 6 seconds).

This key allows you to decrease the scale of the X-axis (ie the axis representing time); the first touch of this key activates (highlights) the ZOOM OUT option with a red rectangle around the icon, then each press on the graphics area decreases the X-axis scale (regardless of the sampling time, the data will remain fixed at 6 seconds). 22 P Pressing this key displays the next page of the currently displayed menu (HIGH/LOW PRESSURE graphic). 21 O Pressing this key displays the previous page of the currently displayed menu (WATER INLET/OUTLET graphics).

22 P Pressing this key enables the display of the next page of the currently displayed menu (WATE INLET/OUTLET graphic).

01/17ALARM (A01)

These pages contain any error messages generated by the alarm condition in progress; furthermore, thanks to the ALARMS LOG it is possible to control the last 100 alarms that occur and the relative states of the unit at the occurrence of each individual alarm that is memorized;. Readings and functions available from the ALARMS menu - ACTIVE ALARMS page Index Display Area Description. 1 --- This index identifies which alarm is currently displayed among those currently active on the unit.

2 --- This value indicates the alarm code (the next table indicates the correspondence between alarm code and relative cause). NOTE: The alarm can only be reset if the cause that generated it has been resolved, otherwise the manual reset attempt via this key will not give any result. 7 Pressing this key leads to the top level menu (for more information on the structure of the menus, see the section "Menu structure" in this manual).

HISTORY (A02) N°001

6 --- This value indicates the temperature of the inlet water at the time of the alarm. 7 --- This value indicates the outlet water temperature at the time of the alarm. 8 --- This value indicates the high pressure on the device at the time of the alarm.

9 --- This value indicates the low pressure in the unit at the time of the alarm. 10 --- This value shows the outside air temperature at the time of the alarm. 11 --- This value indicates the liquid level in the unit's evaporator at the time of the alarm.

13 --- This value indicates the speed of the fans in the unit at the time of the alarm.

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