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PMCE-AP200T-3D-ENG- Parameters electronic control unit
06/2022
Mod: AP200T-3D
Production code: FAM040G002-DI

USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

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7

STARTING THE MACHINE

Before starting the Blocksystem, make sure of the following:

· All locking screws are correctly tightened

· All electrical connections have been made correctly.

· The coldroom door is closed so that the door microswitch contact is closed.

7. 1 Control panel description

set
on off

Green "COMPRESSOR" LED

OFF: The compressor is off

LIT: The compressor is operating.

BLINKING: The switch on request is pending (delays or protective devices activated)

Green "FANS" LED

OFF: The fans are off

LIT: The fans are operating

BLINKING: The switch on request is pending (delays or protective devices activated)

Green "DEFROSTING" LED

OFF: Defrosting is not activated

LIT: Defrosting is in progress

BLINKING: Manual defrosting is in progress; a defrosting request is pending (delays or protective

devices activated); network synchronised (master/slave) defrosting

Yellow "ALARM LED"

OFF: No alarm is in progress

LIT: A serious alarm is in progress (and alarm relay activated)

BLINKING: A non-serious alarm is in progress or a serious alarm has been silenced (alarm relay

deactivated)

"SETPOINT" key + "SETPOINT/REDUCED SET" green LED

LIT: The setpoint is displayed

set

BLINKING: The reduced set is activated

ENTER" key: This is used to set the setpoint, to access the programming menu, and to view the

machine status (if held down for 1 second); to enter the programming mode, this key must be held

down for 5 seconds.

"UP" key: This is used to command manual defrosting (if held down for more than 5 seconds) as well as to increase the value of the parameter being displayed and to scroll forwards through the menu list.

on

"ON/OFF" key: This is used as a manual on-off control, to confirm a parameter value and it also

off

allows you to return to the previous menu. To switch the machine on or off, hold this key down for more than 5 seconds.

"DOWN" key: This is used to command the lights manually (if held down for 1 second); it also decreases the value of the parameter being displayed and scrolls back through the menu list.

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7. 2 Switching on/off
When the machine is energised, the display will read OFF and show the coldroom temperature alternately. To switch the Blocksystem on (off), hold down the "ON/OFF" key on the front of the machine for more than 5 seconds.

7. 3 Coldroom temperature adjustment
The temperature ranges within which the Blocksystem can operate are as follows:

High Temperature (HBP) Medium Temperature (MBP) Low Temperature (LBP)

Minimum +2 -5
-25

Maximum +10 +5
-15

The temperature adjustment setpoint can be accessed directly for display or adjustment purposes. · Press and release SETPOINT: the display will read "SEt" (the procedure is slightly different if there are alarms in progress; see the machine status display paragraph) · Press SETPOINT: the green SET LED will switch on and the Setpoint value will be displayed · Press UP or DOWN to set the new value · Press SETPOINT or ON/OFF (or wait for the 5-second timeout) to confirm the value (the SET LED will switch off and the display will read "SEt") · Press ON/OFF (or wait for the 5-second timeout) to return to the normal display mode

7. 4

How to vary parameters

Blocksystem operation is governed by parameters that have been stored in the memory of the electronic

control unit by the manufacturer (see the parameters table). These factory settings should not be varied

unless strictly necessary, and in all cases such operations are only to be carried out by qualified staff.

Parameters are not only divided by function, they are also divided according to their security/accessibility

levels:

Level 0 Setpoint parameters

direct access (see paragraph 7.3)

Level 1 frequently used parameters

access without password (see paragraph 7.5)

Level 2 configuration parameters

access with password (see paragraph 7.7)

Parameters can be varied as follows:

 From the keyboard

 Via LAN network (Master/Slave)

 Via Supervision network

7. 5 How to vary level 1 parameters
 Hold down SET for 5 seconds until the display reads "reg" (adjustment parameters)  Press UP or DOWN until the required menu appears on the display  Press SET to access the menu; the code number for the first parameter in the selected menu will
appear  Press UP or DOWN until the required parameter appears  Press SET to view the value of the parameter  Press UP or DOWN to set the required value  Press SET to confirm the value and return to the parameters list; press ON/OFF to confirm the
value and return to the menu list  Press ON/OFF to pass from the parameters list to the menu list  Press ON/OFF again to exit the editing procedure, If no key is pressed for more than 15 seconds, any value shown on the display will be stored in the memory for the relevant parameter and there will be a forced exit from the parameters variation procedure.
7. 6 Machine status display
 Press and release SET: the display will read "SEt" or "AAL" if there are any alarms in progress  Press UP or DOWN until the required status is displayed
AAL alarms in progress (if present) SEt setpoint
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Pb1 coldroom temperature probe value Pb2 evaporator temperature probe value
Pb3 probe 3 value (if present)
Out relay outputs status
InP digital inputs status  Press SET to view the value  For alarm status, output status or input status, press UP or DOWN to scroll through the alarms in
progress, the outputs or the inputs,  Press SET or ON/OFF (or wait for the 5-second timeout) to return to the status list  Press ON/OFF (or wait for the 5-second timeout) to return to the normal display mode
.

Code
PPA SEt diF
CA1 CA2 CA3 Ont OFt dOn
dOF dbi OdO
dtY*
dit
dct dOH dEt* dSt*

Level 0

Descr.
List of -PPS passwords
Parameters access password Entering a pre-set password will give access to protected parameters
List of -rEG adjustment parameters
Setpoint

Range 0 ... 255 LSE ...HSE

1 Differential

0.1 ... 50.0

temperature > setpoint + diff. -> adjustment On

temperature  setpoint -> adjustment Off

List of -Pro probe parameters

1 Probe 1 calibration

The value assigned to this parameter is added to

1 Probe 2 calibration

(positive value) or taken away from (negative value) the temperature detected by the probe

-20.0 ... 20.0

1 Probe 3 calibration

List of -CPr compressor parameters

1 Compressor ON time in the event of probe failure

In the event of an adjustment probe error, the compressor is enabled in cyclical mode with set

0 ... 60

1 Compressor OFF time in the event of probe failure

operation and off times. In particular: Ont=0: the compressor remains off Ont>0 and OFt=0: the compressor remains on

0 ... 60

1 Compressor activation delay The time, starting from the switch on request, after which the compressor is effectively activated. In the event of network control in sequential mode, this represents the activation delay from compressor to compressor

0 ... 250

1 Minimum compressor OFF time

0 ... 60

The time, starting from the moment of deactivation, for which it is not possible to restart the

compressor

1 Delay between switch on times The time, starting from the moment of previous activation, for which the compressor cannot be restarted.

0 ... 60

1 Outputs delay at power-on (compressor, fans, defrosting) This is used to delay the enabling of adjustments after the instrument has been switched on for a set amount of time. The transition from stand-by to machine activated (ON command from the keyboard) bypasses

0 ... 60

this delay

List of -dEF defrosting parameters

1 Defrosting type

0,1

0 = heating element: ends at temperature or after maximum safe time (timeout)

1 = hot gas: ends at temperature or after maximum safe time (timeout)

For defrosting using a heating element, there is a 1 second delay between the compressor

switching off and the defrosting relay being triggered

1 Defrosting interval The maximum time (from start to start) between two consecutive defrosting cycles. When this time expires, a defrosting cycle is enabled (cyclical defrosting). The timer is reset at each defrosting request (even if not cyclical). 0 = cyclical defrosting disabled

0 ... 250

1 Defrosting interval count mode

0,1

0 = counts if the compressor is operating

1 = counts all the time

1 Defrosting start delay at power-on The time, as from when the instrument is switched on, for which any defrosting requests are frozen (manual defrosting excluded)

0 ... 250

1 Defrosting timeout

1 ... 250

When the set time expires, defrosting is in any case ended, even if the defrost end temperature

has not been reached, passing on to the drip phase

1 Defrost end temperature

-50.0 ... 199.0

The probe 2 temperature above which defrosting is ended. If, at the start of a defrosting cycle,

the temperature is greater than that set, no defrosting will be carried out. In the event of a

probe 2 malfunction, the defrosting cycle will in any case terminate after reaching a time limit

Unit
°C [°F] °C [°F] °C [°F]
min min sec min min min
h
min min °C [°F]

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dS2
dPO
FSt Fot FAd Fdt dt dFd FCO
Fon FoF AFd HAL LAL PAO dAO
OAO dAt
ndt ddL
Ldd dro

Level 1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1

Descr.

Defrost end temperature for the second evaporator

The probe 3 temperature above which defrosting for the second evaporator is ended. If, at the

start of a defrosting cycle, the temperature is greater than that set, no defrosting will be carried

out. In the event of a probe 3 malfunction, the defrosting cycle will in any case terminate after

reaching a time limit.

This function is only enabled if P01=3o4, Co4=3 and CP0=2 (alarm relay used for second

evaporator defrosting and probe 3 used to detect the temperature of the second evaporator). In

this case, the dripping phase will begin after the defrosting cycles of both evaporators have

ended.

Defrosting at power-on

0 = disabled

1 = defrosting when the instrument is switched on

List of -FAn fan parameters

Fans switch on temperature Fans switch off temperature

probe2  FSt: fans off Fot  probe2 < (FSt ­ FAd): fans on probe2 < (Fot ­ FAd): fans off

Fans switch on and off differential

Post-dripping time The time after the dripping phase, during which the fans remain switched off Dripping time The time after a defrosting cycle during which the compressor and the evaporator are stopped in order to favour evaporator dripping Fans deactivated during defrosting 0 = fans activated (operation set from FPt) 1 = fans deactivated Fans activated with compressor off 0 = fans deactivated 1 = fans activated (operation set from FPt) 2 = fans in duty cycle operation Fans ON time during duty cycle operation (FCO=2)

Fans OFF time during duty cycle operation (FCO=2)

List of -ALr alarm parameters
Temperature alarm threshold differential This sets the re-entry temperature threshold after a high- or low-temperature alarm condition Maximum alarm threshold Above this value (absolute or referred to the setpoint) an alarm is triggered If the reference is relative, the unmarked value is added to the setpoint Minimum alarm threshold Below this value (absolute or referred to the setpoint) an alarm is triggered If the reference is relative, the unmarked value is subtracted from the setpoint Temperature alarm delay at power-on

Temperature alarm delay after defrost The time, starting from the end of the dripping phase, during which no alarm is signalled. In the event of contemporaneous network defrosting, the time refers to the defrosting end command Temperature alarm delay after door closure The time, after the door is closed again and during which no alarm is signalled Defrosting alarm timeout enabling This enables the signalling of any defrosting end due to the maximum time limit being reached (timeout). 0 = signal disabled 1 = signal enabled
List of -diS display parameters
Decimal point display 0 = display without decimal point 1 = display with decimal point. Display during the defrosting phase 0 = normal display (as set from the ddd par.) 1 = freezes the temperature value displayed at the start of defrosting until the end of defrosting
and the reaching of the setpoint 2 = "dF" until the end of defrosting and the reaching of the setpoint The ddL parameter can be controlled only if the standard display (ddd par.) includes the adjustment probe (probe 1 or network probe) Defrosting display block timeout The time, starting from the end of defrosting (end of dripping phase),after which the normal display is in any case restored °C or °F selection 0 = °C 1 = °F This selection only affects temperature measurements. The values of the parameters concerning temperature maintain their current values and therefore, they must be varied manually to adapt them to the Fahrenheit scale.

Range -50.0 ... 199.0
0,1
-50.0 ... 199.0 -50.0 ... 199.0
1.0 ... 90.0 0 ... 60 0 ... 60 0,1 0 ... 2
1 ... 60 1 ... 60 1.0 ... 90.0 -50.0 ... 199.0 -50.0 ... 199.0 0 ... 10 0 ... 999
0 ... 10 0,1
0,1 0,1,2
0 ... 255 0,1

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Unit °C [°F]
flag
°C [°F] °C [°F] °C [°F]
min min flag
min min °C [°F] °C [°F] °C [°F]
h min
h flag
flag
min flag

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Code

Level Descr.

Range

Unit

List of -CnF configuration parameters

LOC
(**)

1 Keyboard lock 0 = keyboards disabled 1 = main terminal keyboard enabled

0 ... 3

2 = secondary terminal keyboard enabled

3 = keyboards enabled (the first to request a service has precedence until completion)

rEL

1 Software release A read-only value that identifies the software version

0.0 ... 99.9

List of -Lan(***) network parameters

dEA

1 Supervision network address (for Master only) The address to be set on each master must take into account the number of slaves present in the

1 ... 199

LAN network preceding it: "dEA"="dEA[previous master]"+"L01[previous master]"+1

The Supervision network address for a Slave is "dEA[master]"+"L00")

(*) For models PTM068Z012,PTM080Z012,PTL060Z012,PTL080Z012,PTM110Z012,PTM140Z012,PTM200Z012,PTL130Z012,PTL1 80Z012,PTL200Z012,PTL260Z012,PTM300Z012, PTM370Z012, PTL350Z012 and PTL450Z012, the dtY,dEt and dSt parameters have the following values (Defrosting by heater):

dtY
dEt dSt

1 Defrosting type

0,1

0 = heating element: ends at temperature or after maximum safe time (timeout)

1 = hot gas: ends at temperature or after maximum safe time (timeout)

For defrosting using a heating element, there is a 1 second delay between the compressor

switching off and the defrosting relay being triggered

1 Defrosting timeout (Defrosting by heater)

1 ... 250

When the set time expires, defrosting is in any case ended, even if the defrost end temperature

has not been reached, passing on to the drip phase

1 Defrost end temperature (Defrosting by heater)

-50.0 ... 199.0

The probe 2 temperature above which defrosting is ended. If, at the start of a defrosting cycle,

the temperature is greater than that set, no defrosting will be carried out. In the event of a

probe 2 malfunction, the defrosting cycle will in any case terminate after reaching a time limit

min °C [°F]

(**) Note : To release the keypad, hold down "SET" and "ON/OFF" together for at least 5 seconds.

(***) Note : The "LAn" network parameter only serves in the event of MASTER/SLAVE or REMOTE CONTROL operation

7. 7 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC CARD PROGRAMMING FOR BLOCKSYSTEM
1. Level 2 programming
The procedure for editing level 2 parameters is protected by a password and can be carried out in the following manner: enter the programming mode by holding down the "set" key for at least 7 seconds until the display reads "reg", which corresponds to the adjustment parameters directory, then proceed as follows: Press the "down" key (the display will read "PPS") Press the "set" key (the display will read "PPA") Press the "set" key again (the display will read "0") Press the "up" key until the display reads 22 (the level 2 password) Press the "set" key to confirm the password At this point, using the "up" and "down" keys, you can access all of the electronic card parameters shown in the annexed programming chart. Once you have edited the required parameters, press the "ON/OFF" key twice until the display shows the cold room temperature (or wait for 15 seconds without pressing any keys); this way the edited parameters will be stored to the memory.
CAUTION! THE FOLLOWING SECTION EXPLAINS THE NECESSARY PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT THAT PARAMETERS ARE EDITED WITHOUT FOLLOWING ANY CRITERIA OR THAT THE CARD SETTINGS ARE LOST. IN ANY CASE, WE ADVISE THAT YOU FOLLOW THESE STEPS ONLY AFTER THE APPROVAL OF A RIVACOLD TECHNICAL ENGINEER.

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CAUTION: the following procedure will restore all factory settings for the electronic card. We advise that you only do this if strictly necessary and in any case, that you are assisted by a technical engineer from Rivacold. Cut off the power to the Blocksystem. Press the "set" and "down" keys at the same time, then switch the Blocksystem on again while holding down these keys. Release the keys when the display reads "­ 3". At this point, the electronic card will re-start and its parameters will have returned to those set in the factory. The display will read "Um" for 1 second; it will then show the temperature read by the cold room probe. PLEASE NOTE: THIS OPERATION RESTORES THE FACTORY SETTINGS FOR A MEDIUMTEMPERATURE MACHINE APPLICATION (-5/+5°C) WITH "HOT GAS" DEFROSTING. IF YOU ARE USING AN APPLICATION OTHER THAN "MEDIUM TEMPERATURE" AND/OR A DIFFERENT TYPE OF DEFROSTING (NOT "HOT GAS"), YOU MUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING SECTION, AND REFER TO THE "CPP PARAMETER PROGRAMMING CHART".

3. Rapid programming according to the application required

Level 2 programming contains a parameter known as "CPP" (to be found in the "cnf" directory) which is used for the rapid programming of parameters according to application and defrosting types (see following chart).

Defrosting
Application Menu REG REG REG REG DEF DEF DEF Fan Fan Fan Fan

Code no. SEt diF HSE LSE dtY dEt dSt FSt Fdt dt dFd

CPP parameter programming chart

Hot gas

Hot gas

Fan

-5/+5°C CPP=1
2.0 2.0 5.0 -5.0 1 15 10.0 8.0 1 2 1

-25/-15°C CPP=2 -18.0 2.0 -15.0 -25.0 1 15 15.0 -5.0 2 2 1

+2/+10°C CPP=3 5.0 2.0 10.0 2.0 0 15 10.0 50.0 0 0 0

Heating element -5/+5°C CPP=4
2.0 2.0 5.0 -5.0 0 30 15.0 8.0 1 2 1

Heating element -25/-15°C CPP=5
-18.0 2.0 -15.0 -25.0 0 30 15.0 -5.0 2 2 1

Follow the instructions in paragraph 1 to access level 2 programming Press the "up" or "down" keys until you reach the "CnF" directory Press the "set" key (the LOC parameter will appear) Press the "up" key until you reach the "CPP" parameter Press the "set" key (the number 0 will appear) Press the "up" key until you reach the number corresponding to the required program Then press the "set" key to confirm.

8.

ALARM SIGNALS

In the event of an alarm, the card normally activates the following:

· The relevant alarm code is shown on the display. In particular, the control alternates the alarm

code and the temperature that is normally shown on the display; if there is more than one alarm,

they are displayed in succession, alternated with the temperature

· The alarm LED is switched on

· The alarm relay is triggered.

For some alarms and signals, the LED and/or relay are not triggered. The table below gives a detailed

description for each alarm and the relevant actions undertaken.

Pressing any button will deactivate the relay (if triggered) and the LED will blink, while the alarm code will remain on the display. The LED will switch off and the alarm code will disappear only when the cause behind it has ceased. The alarm codes are listed in the table below:

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Code displayed
E1
E2 E3
E4 E5 E6 LO

Description/Control
cold room probe temperature error if a probe is used for adjustment, the compressor will be activated cyclically and defrosting cycles will be disabled; if a balanced network probe is enabled, adjustment will continue, bypassing the malfunctioning probe End defrostin probe g error defrosting will end due to timeout 3rd probe error (condenser temperature) the associated controls are disabled 3rd probe error (2nd evaporator temperature) defrosting will end due to timeout heat alarm (*) adjustment is disabled HP pressure switch alarm(*) adjustment is disabled LP pressure switch alarm(*) adjustment is disabled repeated heat alarm adjustment is disabled permanently repeated HP pressure switch alarm adjustment is disabled permanently repeated LP pressure switch alarm adjustment is disabled permanently low temperature alarm

HI

high temperature alarm

EE

data saving alarm

default parameters are loaded

Ec

condenser cleaning alarm

Er

network alarm (**)

Ed

defrosting timeout alarm

Od door open timeout alarm

normal operation is enabled again

nx

slave x alarm (on master only)

Ux

slave x not connected (on master only)

the slave is not controlled

u0

master not connected (on slave only)

the slave is released from the network and operates

autonomously

dx

slave x download failed(on master only)

LED enable
yes
yes blink.
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
blink. yes
blink. blink.
yes blink. blink.
blink.

Relay enable
yes

Reset Mode
automatic when the condition ceases

yes automatic when the condition ceases
no automatic when the condition ceases
yes

no automatic when the condition ceases
no automatic when the condition ceases
no automatic when the condition ceases
yes at switch on

yes at switch on

yes at switch on

yes yes yes
no yes no no progr. no no

automatic when the condition ceases automatic when the condition ceases at power-on or after the parameter has been stored to memory automatic when the condition ceases automatic when the condition ceases automatic at the start of the next defrost automatic when the condition ceases automatic when the condition ceases automatic when the condition ceases automatic when the condition ceases

no manual or automatic when the condition ceases

(*) There is no reading on the display.

(**) Network alarms are where, subsequent to programming, the alarm command is communicated from the master to all network devices, in the event that the alarm relay is triggered on the master itself

During operation, in specific conditions the following signals are displayed:

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Code displayed
OFF dF dFu

Description
unit in stand-by (operation disabled) defrosting in progress defrosting not performed

uM

master unit

uSx

slave x unit

Cn

terminal/control connection interrupted

Notes
remains until the next ON command see par. "ddL" displayed for 2 seconds when the defrosting command is not performed because the evaporator temperature is already above the defrosting end temperature (parameter dst) at switch on, the network configuration of the unit is displayed the terminal is not receiving data from the control

If the terminal/control connection does not operate correctly at switch on, the terminal display will read "88,8" and the LEDs will all be switched off.

9.

EMERGENCY SYSTEM

PLEASE NOTE: A specialist technical engineer must only perform the operations described here below.

If the electronic control unit breaks down or presents operating anomalies and it is impossible to replace

it immediately, there is an EMERGENCY SYSTEM that can be used to maintain the unit in operation until

it can be replaced.

To use this system, proceed as follows:

1. Cut off power to the Blocksystem

2. Remove all jumpers between the L terminals and the common contacts of the card relays (terminals

25-28-33-36-38)

3. As shown in the diagram, connect a thermostat between the L terminal, the NO terminals (terminals

32,37) and the NC terminal (terminal 34) of the compressor, defrosting and fan relays (COMP, DEF

and FAN)

4. Fit a jumper between the L terminal and the NO terminal of the ON/OFF relay (terminal 26

supplying power to the crankcase heaters, door and waste, where fitted).

5. Connect the Blocksystem back to the mains power, setting the thermostat to the required

temperature.

6. PLEASE NOTE: This connection can only be used momentarily. Contact your dealer as soon as

possible to replace the malfunctioning card.

7. PLEASE NOTE: Defrosting will be cut out for the entire emergency phase and for this reason, we

recommend that cold room door opening be kept to a minimum.

8. When fitting the new control unit, restore all of the connections described in points 2,3,4 and 5.

Key:

T = Thermostat

T

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