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Controllers For Refrigerated Cabinets, Counters and Islands, With Energy-Saving Strategies and Compatible With The Evconnect App

- This document provides instructions for EV3294 controllers for refrigerated cabinets, counters, and islands. It describes the controller's features such as energy saving strategies, compatibility with an app, temperature probes, alarm buzzer, and Bluetooth connectivity. - The instructions describe how to install the controller, make electrical connections, set configuration parameters, set the date and time, and switch the controller on/off. Parameters that can be set include defrost type, temperature labels, and security password. - Connections shown include cabinet probe, evaporator probe, door switch, compressor relay, and optional modules for Bluetooth, app connectivity, or building management systems.

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Controllers For Refrigerated Cabinets, Counters and Islands, With Energy-Saving Strategies and Compatible With The Evconnect App

- This document provides instructions for EV3294 controllers for refrigerated cabinets, counters, and islands. It describes the controller's features such as energy saving strategies, compatibility with an app, temperature probes, alarm buzzer, and Bluetooth connectivity. - The instructions describe how to install the controller, make electrical connections, set configuration parameters, set the date and time, and switch the controller on/off. Parameters that can be set include defrost type, temperature labels, and security password. - Connections shown include cabinet probe, evaporator probe, door switch, compressor relay, and optional modules for Bluetooth, app connectivity, or building management systems.

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EVCO S.p.A. | EV3294 | Instruction sheet ver. 1.

0 | Code 1043294E103 | Page 1 of 2 | PT 44/16

Controllers for refrigerated cabinets, counters and islands, with energy-saving strategies and
EV3294 compatible with the EVconnect APP
d1 0 defrost type 0 = electric 1 = hot gas 1. Touch the DOWN key for 4 s.
2 = compressor stopped
2. Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to select a label.
Then check that the remaining settings are appropriate; see the section CONFIGURA-
TION PARAMETERS. LAB. DESCRIPTION
4. Disconnect the device from the mains. cabinet temperature (if P4 = 0, 1 or 2)
Pb1
5. Make the electrical connection as shown in the section ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with- inlet air temperature (if P4 = 3)
out powering up the device. Pb2 evaporator temperature (if P3 = 1 or 2)
6. For the connection in an RS-485 network connect the interface EVIF22TSX or Pb3 auxiliary temperature (if P4 = 1, 2 or 3)
EVIF23TSX, to activate real time functions connect the module EVIF23TSX, to use the Pb4 calculated product temperature (CPT; if P4 = 3)
E ENGLISH device with the APP EVconnect connect the interface EVIF25TBX (or use EV3... XRV);
- Controllers for low temperature units. 3. Touch the SET key.
see the relevant instruction sheets. If EVIF22TSX or EVIF23TSX is used, set pa-
- Power supply 115... 230 VAC or 12-24 VAC/DC (according to the model). rameter bLE to 0. Touch the ON/STAND-BY key (or do not operate for 60 s) to exit
- Incorporated clock (according to the model). 7. Power up the device. 4.
the procedure.
- Cabinet probe and evaporator probe (PTC/NTC).
- Door switch input. 4 USER INTERFACE AND MAIN FUNCTIONS 6 SETTINGS
- Compressor relay 16 A res. @ 250 VAC.
6.1 Setting configuration parameters
- Alarm buzzer.
- Incorporated Bluetooth Low Energy sensor (according to the model). 1. Touch the SET key for 4 s: the display will show the label “PA”.
- TTL MODBUS slave port for EVconnect APP or BMS (according to the model).
- Cooling or heating operation. 2. Touch the SET key.

Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the PAS value (de-
1 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALLATION 3.
fault “-19”).
Measurements in mm (inches). To be fitted to a panel, snap-in brackets provided.
Touch the SET key (or do not operate for 15 s): the display will
4.
show the label “SP”.

5. Touch the UP or DOWN key to select a parameter.

6. Touch the SET key.

7. Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the value.

8. Touch the SET key (or do not operate for 15 s).

Touch the SET key for 4 s (or do not operate for 60 s) to exit the
4.1 Switching the device on/off 9.
procedure.
1. If POF = 1, touch the ON/STAND-BY key for 4 s.
6.2 Set the date, time and day of the week (available in EV3... XRV or if EVIF23TSX
If the device is switched on, the display will show the P5 value ("cabinet temperature" default);
or interface EVIF25TBX is connected)
if the display shows an alarm code, see the section ALARMS.
LED ON OFF FLASHING
N.B.
compressor on compressor off - compressor protection active
- Do not disconnect the device from the mains within two minutes since the setting
- setpoint setting active
of the time and day of the week.
defrost or pre-dripping - - defrost delay active
- If the device communicates with the APP EVconnect, the date, time and day of the
active - dripping active
week will automatically be set by the smartphone or tablet.
evaporator fan on evaporator fan off evaporator fan stop active
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
- The thickness of the panel must be between 0.8 and 2.0 mm (1/32 and 1/16 in) Check that the keypad is not locked.
- Ensure that the working conditions are within the limits stated in the TECHNICAL saved HACCP alarm in - -
HACCP
EVlink 1. Touch the DOWN key for 4 s.
SPECIFICATIONS section.
- Do not install the device close to heat sources, equipment with a strong magnetic field, energy saving active - -
2. Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to select the label “rtc”.
in places subject to direct sunlight, rain, damp, excessive dust, mechanical vibrations
or shocks. request for compres- - - settings active
Touch the SET key: the display will show the label “yy” followed
- In compliance with safety regulations, the device must be installed properly to ensure sor service - access to additional functions 3.
by the last two figures of the year.
adequate protection from contact with electrical parts. All protective parts must be active
fixed in such a way as to need the aid of a tool to remove them. - operation with EVconnect APP 4. Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the year.
active
2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION view temperature - overcooling or overheating active 5. Repeat actions 3. and 4. to set the next labels.
°C/°F
LAB. DESCRIPTION OF THE NUMBERS FOLLOWING THE LABEL
N.B. auxiliary load on auxiliary load off - auxiliary load on by digital input
AUX n month (01… 12)
- Use cables of an adequate section for the current running through them. - auxiliary load delay active
d day (01… 31)
- To reduce any electromagnetic interference connect the power cables as far away device off device on device on/off active
h time (00… 23)
as possible from the signal cables.
n minute (00… 59)
Touch the SET key: the display will show the label for the day of
If Loc = 1 (default) and 30 s have elapsed without the keys being pressed, the display will 6.
the week.
show the “Loc” label and the keypad will lock automatically.
Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the day of the
7.
4.2 Unlock keypad week.
Touch a key for 1 s: the display will show the label “UnL”. LAB. DESCRIPTION
Mon Monday
4.3 Set the setpoint tuE Tuesday
Check that the keypad is not locked. UEd Wednesday
thu Thursday
1. Touch the SET key.
Fri Friday
Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to set the value within Sat Saturday
2.
the limits r1 and r2 (default “-50... 50”) Sun Sunday

3. Touch the SET key (or do not operate for 15 s). 8. Touch the SET key: the device will exit the procedure.

4.4 Activate manual defrost (if r5 = 0, default) 9. Touch the ON/STAND-BY key to exit the procedure beforehand.

Check that the keypad is not locked and that overcooling is not active.

1. Touch the UP key for 2 s. 7 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

If P3 = 1 (default), defrost is activated provided that the evaporator temperature is lower than N. PAR. DEF. SETPOINT MIN... MAX.
the d2 threshold. 1 SP 0.0 setpoint r1... r2
N. PAR. DEF. ANALOGUE INPUTS MIN... MAX.
4.5 Cabinet light on/off (if u1 = 0, default)
2 CA1 0.0 cabinet probe offset -25... 25 °C/°F
1. Touch the ON/STAND-BY key. if P4 = 3, air in probe offset
3 CA2 0.0 evaporator probe offset -25... 25 °C/°F
- if u1 = 1, the demisting switch on for the u6 duration.
4 CA3 0.0 auxiliary probe offset -25... 25 °C/°F
- if u1 = 2 and the keypad is not locked, the button-operated load switches on/off.
5 P0 1 probe type 0 = PTC 1 = NTC
6 P1 1 enable °C decimal point 0 = no 1 = yes
4.6 Silence buzzer
Touch a key. 7 P2 0 temperature unit of measure- 0 = °C 1 = °F

If u1 = 3 and u4 = 1, the alarm output switches off. ment


8 P3 1 evaporator probe function 0 = disabled
5 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS 1 = defrost + fan
5.1 Activate/deactivate overcooling, overheating and manual energy saving 2 = fan
Check that the keypad is not locked. 9 P4 0 configurable input function 0 = digital input
1 = condenser probe
1. Touch the DOWN key.
2 = critical temperature probe
3 = air out probe
FUNCTION CONDITION CONSEQUENCE if P4 = 3, regulation temperature
overcooling r5 = 0, r8 = 1 and defrost the setpoint becomes “setpoint - = product temperature (CPT)
not active r6”, for the r7 duration 10 P5 0 value displayed 0 = regulation temperature
overheating r5 and r8 = 1 the setpoint becomes “setpoint + 1 = setpoint
r6”, for the r7 duration 2 = evaporator temperature
energy saving r5 = 0 and r8 = 2 the setpoint becomes “setpoint + 3 = auxiliary temperature
PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION r4”, at maximum for HE2 duration 4 = air in temperature
- If using an electrical or pneumatic screwdriver, adjust the tightening torque. 11 P7 5 air in weight for calculated prod- 0... 10 % x 10
- If the device has been moved from a cold to a warm place, the humidity may have 5.2 View/delete compressor functioning hours and view comp. start-up number uct temperature (CPT) CPT = {[(P7 x (air in)] +
caused condensation to form inside. Wait about an hour before switching on the Check that the keypad is not locked. [(100 - P7) x (air out)] :
power. 100}
- Make sure that the supply voltage, electrical frequency and power are within the set 1. Touch the DOWN key for 4 s.
12 P8 5 display refresh time 0... 250 s : 10
limits. See the section TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. N. PAR. DEF. REGULATION MIN... MAX.
- Disconnect the power supply before doing any type of maintenance. 2. Touch the UP or DOWN key within 15 s to select a label.
13 r0 2.0 setpoint differential 1... 15 °C/°F
- Do not use the device as safety device.
LAB. DESCRIPTION 14 r1 -50 minimum setpoint -99 °C/°F... r2
- For repairs and for further information, contact the EVCO sales network.
CH view compressor functioning hours (hundreds) 15 r2 50.0 maximum setpoint r1... 199 °C/°F
rCH delete compressor functioning hours 16 r4 0.0 setpoint offset in energy saving 0... 99 °C/°F
3 FIRST-TIME
nS1 compressor start-up number (thousands) 17 r5 0 cooling or heating operation 0 = cooling
1. Install following the instructions given in the section MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALLA-
1 = heating
TION. 3. Touch the SET key.
18 r6 0.0 setpoint offset in overcool- 0... 99 °C/°F
2. Power up the device as shown in the section ELECTRICAL CONNECTION and an internal
test will be run. Touch the UP or DOWN key to set “149” (when label “rCH” is se- ing/overheating
4.
The test normally takes a few seconds, when it is finished the display will switch off. lected). 19 r7 30 overcooling/overheating duration 0... 240 min
3. Configure the device as shown in the section Setting configuration parameters. 20 r8 0 DOWN key additional function 0 = disabled
5. Touch the SET key.
Recommended configuration parameters for first-time use. 1 = overcooling/overheating
PAR. DEF. PARAMETER MIN... MAX. Touch the ON/STAND-BY key (or do not operate for 60 s) to exit 2 = energy saving
6.
SP 0.0 setpoint r1... r2 the procedure. 21 r12 0 position of the r0 differential 0 = asymmetric
P0 1 probe type 0 = PTC 1 = NTC 1 = symmetric
P2 0 temperature unit of measurement 0 = °C 1 = °F 5.3 View the temperature detected by the probes
Check that the keypad is not locked.
EVCO S.p.A. | EV3294 | Instruction sheet ver. 1.0 | Code 1043294E103 | Page 2 of 2 | PT 44/16 COH high condensation warning automatic check C6
N. PAR. DEF. DIGITAL INPUTS MIN... MAX.
N. PAR. DEF. COMPRESSOR MIN... MAX. CSd high condensation alarm manual - switch the device off and on
74 i0 5 door switch input function 0 = disabled - check C7
22 C0 0 compressor on delay after pow- 0... 240 min
1 = compressor + evapora-
er-on iA multi-purpose input alarm automatic check i5 and i6
tor fan off
23 C2 3 compressor off minimum time 0... 240 min Cth compressor thermal switch automatic check i5 and i6
2 = evaporator fan off
24 C3 0 compressor on minimum time 0... 240 s alarm
3 = cabinet light on
25 C4 10 compressor off time during cabi- 0... 240 min th global thermal switch alarm manual - switch the device off and on
4 = compressor + evapora-
net probe alarm - check i5 and i6
tor fan off, cabinet light
26 C5 10 compressor on time during cabi- 0... 240 min dFd defrost timeout alarm manual - touch a key
on
net probe alarm - check d2, d3 and d11
5 = evaporator fan off +
27 C6 80.0 threshold for high condensation 0... 199 °C/°F cabinet light on
warning differential = 2 °C/4 °F 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
75 i1 0 door switch input activation 0 = with contact closed
28 C7 90.0 threshold for high condensation 0... 199 °C/°F 1 = with contact open
alarm Purpose of the control device Function controller
76 i2 30 open door alarm delay -1... 120 min
29 C8 1 high condensation alarm delay 0... 15 min Construction of the control device Built-in electronic device
-1 = disabled
30 C10 0 compressor hours for service 0... 999 h x 100 Container Black, self-extinguishing
77 i3 15 regulation inhibition maximum -1... 120 min
0 = disabled Category of heat and fire resistance D
time with door open -1 = until the closing
31 C11 0 0... 240 s Measurements
second compressor switch-on de- 78 i5 2 door switch/multi-purpose input 0 = disabled
75.0 x 33.0 x 59.0 mm (2 15/16 x 1 5/16 x 75.0 x 33.0 x 81.5 mm (2 15/16 x 1 5/16 x
lay (not available in EV3... N3) function (options 7 and 8 not 1 = energy saving
2 5/16 in) with fixed screw terminal blocks; 3 3/16 in) with removable screw terminal
available in EV3... N9) 2 = iA alarm
32 C13 0 number of start-ups for compres- 0... 10 75.0 x 33.0 x 73.0 mm (2 15/16 x 1 5/16 x blocks; 75.0 x 33.0 x 83.0 mm (2 15/16 x 1
3 = button-operated load on
sor rotation (not available in 0 = disabled 2 7/8 in) in EV3... N3 5/16 x 3 1/4 in) in EV3... N3
4 = device on/off
EV3... N3) Mounting methods for the control device To be fitted to a panel, snap-in brackets pro-
5 = Cth alarm
N. PAR. DEF. DEFROST (if r5 = 0) MIN... MAX. vided
6 = th alarm
33 d0 8 automatic defrost interval 0... 99 h 7 = compressor + evapora- Degree of protection provided by the cover- IP65 (front)
0 = only manual tor fan off, cabinet light ing
if d8 = 3, maximum interval on Connection method
34 d1 0 defrost type 0 = electric 8 = evaporator fan off + Fixed screw terminal blocks Removable screw terminal Micro-MaTch connector
1 = hot gas cabinet light on for wires up to 2,5 mm² blocks for wires up to
2 = compressor stopped 79 i6 0 door switch/multi-purpose input 0 = with contact closed 2,5 mm²; by request
35 d2 8.0 threshold for defrost end -99... 99 °C/°F activation 1 = with contact open Maximum permitted length for connection cables
36 d3 30 defrost duration 0... 99 min 80 i7 0 multi-purpose input alarm delay -1... 120 min Power supply: 10 m (32.8 ft) Analogue inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
se P3 = 1, maximum duration -1 = disabled Digital inputs: 10 m (32.8 ft) Digital outputs: 10 m (32.8 ft)
37 d4 0 enable defrost at power-on 0 = no 1 = yes if i5 = 5 or 6, compressor on Operating temperature From 0 to 55 °C (from 32 to 131 °F)
38 d5 0 defrost dealy after power-on 0... 99 min delay after alarm reset Storage temperature From -25 to 70 °C (from -13 to 158 °F)
39 d6 2 value displayed during defrost 0 = regulation temperature 81 i10 0 door closed consecutive time for 0... 999 min Operating humidity Relative humidity without condensate from
1 = display locked energy saving after regulation temperature 10 to 90%
2 = dEF label < SP Pollution status of the control device 2
40 d7 2 dripping time 0... 15 min 0 = disabled Conformity
41 d8 0 defrost interval counting mode 0 = device on hours 82 i13 180 number of door openings for de- 0... 240 RoHS 2011/65/CE WEEE 2012/19/EU REACH (EC) Regulation
1 = compressor on hours frost 0 = disabled 1907/2006
2 = hours evaporator tem- 83 i14 32 door open consecutive time for 0... 240 min EMC 2014/30/UE LVD 2014/35/UE
perature < d9 defrost 0 = disabled Power supply
3 = adaptive N. PAR. DEF. DIGITAL OUTPUTS MIN... MAX. 115... 230 VAC (+10% -15%), 50/60 Hz (±3 12-24 VAC/DC (+10% -15%), 50/60 Hz
4 = real time 84 u1 0 auxiliary output configuration 0 = cabinet light Hz), max. 3.2 VA insulated in EV3... N9 (±3 Hz), max. 5 VA/3W in EV3... N3
42 d9 0.0 evaporation threshold for auto- -99... 99 °C/°F (option 8 not available in EV3... 1 = demisting Earthing methods for the control device None
matic defrost interval counting N3) 2 = button-operated load Rated impulse-withstand voltage 2,5 KV (4 KV in EV3... N3).
43 d11 0 enable defrost timeout alarm 0 = no 1 = yes 3 = alarm
Over-voltage category II (III in EV3... N3).
44 d15 0 compressor on consecutive time 0... 99 min 4 = door heaters
Software class and structure A
for hot gas defrost 5 = heater for neutral zone
Clock Incorporated secondary lithium battery
45 d16 0 pre-dripping time for hot gas de- 0... 99 min 6 = condenser fan
(available in EV3... XRV)
frost 7 = on/stand-by
Clock drift ≤ 60 s/month at 25 °C (77 °F)
46 d18 40 adaptive defrost interval 0... 999 min 8 = second compressor
Clock battery autonomy in the absence of a > 24 h at 25 °C (77 °F)
if compressor on + evapora- 85 u2 0 enable cabinet light and button- 0 = no 1 = yes
power supply
tor temperature < d22 operated load in stand-by manual
Clock battery charging time 24 h (the battery is charged by the power
0 = only manual 86 u4 0 enable alarm output off silencing 0 = no 1 = yes
supply of the device)
47 d19 3.0 threshold for adaptive defrost 0... 40 °C/°F the buzzer
(relative to optimal evaporation optimal evaporation tempera- Analogue inputs 2 for PTC or NTC probes (cabinet probe and
87 u5 -1.0 threshold for door heaters on -99... 99 °C/°F
temperature) ture - d19
evaporator probe)
differential = 2 °C/4 °F
48 d20 180 compressor on consecutive time 0... 999 min PTC probes Sensor type KTY 81-121 (990 Ω @ 25 °C, 77 °F)
88 u6 5 demisting on duration 1... 120 min
for defrost 0 = disabled Measurement field From -50 to 150 °C (from -58 to 302 °F)
89 u7 -5.0 neutral zone threshold for heat- -99... 99 °C/°F
49 d21 200 compressor on consecutive time 0... 500 min Resolution 0.1 °C (1 °F)
ing (relative to setpoint) differential = 2 °C/4 °F
for defrost after power-on and if (regulation temperature - setpoint + u7 NTC probes Sensor type ß3435 (10 K Ω @ 25 °C, 77 °F)
overcooling setpoint) > 10°C/20 °F N. PAR. DEF. ENERGY SAVING (if r5 = 0) MIN... MAX. Measurement field From -40 to 105 °C (from -40 to 221 °F)
0 = disabled 90 HE2 0 energy saving maximum duration 0... 999 min Resolution 0.1 °C (1 °F)
50 d22 -2.0 evaporation threshold for adap- -10... 10 °C/°F -1 = until the door opening Digital inputs 1 dry contact (door switch/multi-purpose)
tive defrost interval counting optimal evaporation tempera- N. PAR. DEF. REAL TIME ENERGY SAVING (if MIN... MAX. Dry contact Contact type 5 VDC, 1.5 mA
(relative to optimal evaporation ture + d22 r5 = 0) Power supply None
temperature) 91 H01 0 Monday energy saving time 0... 23 h Protection None
N. PAR. DEF. ALARMS MIN... MAX. 92 H02 0 Monday energy saving maximum 0... 24 h Other inputs Input configurable for analogue input (auxiliary probe) or
51 AA 0 select value for high/low temper- 0 = regulation temperature duration digital input (door switch/multi-purpose input)
ature alarms 1 = evaporator temperature 93 H03 0 Tuesday energy saving time 0... 23 h Digital outputs 4 electro-mechanical relays (compressor, defrost, evaporator
2 = auxiliary temperature fan and auxiliary relay)
94 H04 0 Tuesday energy saving maximum 0... 24 h
52 A1 -10.0 threshold for low temperature -99... 99 °C/°F duration In EV3... N3 the maximum total current allowed on the
alarm loads is 24 A
95 H05 0 Wednesday energy saving time 0... 23 h
53 A2 2 low temperature alarm type 0 = disabled Compressor relay (K1) SPST, 16 A res. @ 250 VAC
96 H06 0 Wednesday energy saving maxi- 0... 24 h
1 = relative to setpoint Defrost relay (K2) SPST, 8 A res. @ 250 VAC; SPDT, 8 A res. @
mum duration
2 = absolute 250 VAC in EV3... N3
97 H07 0 Thursday energy saving time 0... 23 h
54 A4 10.0 threshold for high temperature -99... 99 °C/°F Evaporator fan relay (K3) SPST, 5 A res. @ 250 VAC
98 H08 0 Thursday energy saving maxi- 0... 24 h
alarm
mum duration Auxiliary relay (K4) SPST, 5 A res. @ 250 VAC; SPDT, 16 A res.
55 A5 2 high temperature alarm type 0 = disabled @ 250 VAC in EV3... N3
99 H09 0 Friday energy saving time 0... 23 h
1 = relative to setpoint
100 H10 0 Friday energy saving maximum 0... 24 h Type 1 or Type 2 Actions Type 1
2 = absolute
duration Additional features of Type 1 or Type 2 ac- C
56 A6 12 high temperature alarm delay af- 0... 99 min x 10
101 H11 0 Saturday energy saving time 0... 23 h tions
ter power-on
102 H12 0 Saturday energy saving maxi- 0... 24 h Displays 3 digits custom display, with function icons
57 A7 15 high/low temperature alarms de- 0... 240 min
mum duration Alarm buzzer Incorporated
lay
103 H13 0 Sunday energy saving time 0... 23 h Incorporated sensors: Bluetooth Low Energy (available in EV3...
58 A8 15 high temperature alarm delay af- 0... 240 min
104 H14 0 Sunday energy saving maximum 0... 24 h XRV).
ter defrost
duration Communication ports 1 TTL MODBUS slave port for EVconnect APP
59 A9 15 high temperature alarm delay af- 0... 240 min
N. PAR. DEF. REAL TIME DEFROST (if d8 = 4) MIN... MAX. or BMS (not available in EV3... XRV)
ter door closing
105 Hd1 h- 1st daily defrost time h- = disabled
60 A10 10 power failure duration for alarm 0... 240 min
106 Hd2 h- 2nd daily defrost time h- = disabled
recording
107 Hd3 h- 3rd daily defrost time h- = disabled
61 A11 2.0 high/low temperature alarms re- 1... 15 °C/°F
set differential 108 Hd4 h- 4th daily defrost time h- = disabled

N. PAR. DEF. FANS MIN... MAX. 109 Hd5 h- 5th daily defrost time h- = disabled

62 F0 1 evaporator fan mode during 0 = off 1 = on 110 Hd6 h- 6th daily defrost time h- = disabled
normal operation 2 = according to F15 and N. PAR. DEF. SAFETIES MIN... MAX.
F16 if compressor off, on 111 POF 0 enable ON/STAND-BY key 0 = no 1 = yes
if compressor on 112 PAS -19 password -99... 999
3 = thermoregulated (with 113 PA1 426 level 1 password -99... 999
F1) 114 PA2 824 level 2 password -99... 999
4 = thermoregulated (with N. PAR. DEF. REAL TIME CLOCK MIN... MAX.
F1) if compressor on 115 Hr0 0 enable clock 0 = no 1 = yes
63 F1 -4.0 threshold for evaporator fan op- -99... 99 °C/°F N. PAR. DEF. DATA-LOGGING EVLINK MIN... MAX.
eration differential = 1 °C/2 °F 116 bLE 1 enable Bluetooth 0 = no 1 = yes
64 F2 0 evaporator fan mode during de- 0 = off 1 = on 117 rE0 15 data-logger sampling interval 0... 240 min
frost and dripping 2 = according to F0 118 rE1 1 recorded temperature 0 = none 1 = cabinet
65 F3 2 evaporator fan off maximum 0... 15 min 2 = evaporator
time 3 = auxiliary
66 F4 0 evaporator fan off time during 0... 240 s x 10 4 = cabinet and evaporator
energy saving 5 = all For EV3... XRV According to European R&TTE Declaration of Conformity this device can be
67 F5 10 evaporator fan on time during 0... 240 s x 10 N. PAR. DEF. MODBUS MIN... MAX. used in the following Countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
energy saving 119 LA 247 MODBUS address 1... 247 Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
68 F7 5.0 threshold for evaporator fan on -99... 99 °C/°F 120 Lb 2 MODBUS baud rate 0 = 2,400 baud Malta, Norway, Poland Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Nether-
after dripping (relative to setpoint + F7 1 = 4,800 baud lands and The United Kingdom.
setpoint) 2 = 9,600 baud
69 F9 0 evaporator fan off delay after 0... 240 s 3 = 19,200 baud N.B.
compressor off if F0 = 2 parity even The device must be disposed of according to local regulations governing the collection
70 F11 15.0 threshold for condenser fan on 0... 99 °C/°F of electrical and electronic waste.
differential = 2 °C/4 °F 8 ALARMS
71 F12 30 condenser fan off delay after 0... 240 s This document and the solutions contained therein are the intellectual property of EVCO and thus pro-
compressor off if P4 ≠ 1 COD. DESCRIPTION RESET REMEDIES tected by the Italian Intellectual Property Rights Code (CPI). EVCO imposes an absolute ban on the full
72 F15 0 evaporator fan off time with 0... 240 s Pr1 cabinet probe alarm automatic - check P0 or partial reproduction and disclosure of the content other than with the express approval of EVCO. The
compressor off if F0 = 2 Pr2 evaporator probe alarm automatic - check probe integrity customer (manufacturer, installer or end-user) assumes all responsibility for the configuration of the de-
73 F16 1 evaporator fan on time with 0... 240 s Pr3 auxiliary probe alarm automatic - check electrical connection vice. EVCO accepts no liability for any possible errors in this document and reserves the right to make
compressor off if F0 = 2 rtc clock alarm manual set date, time and day of the week any changes, at any time without prejudice to the essential functional and safety features of the equip-
AL low temperature alarm automatic check AA, A1 and A2 ment.

AH high temperature alarm automatic check AA, A4 and A5


id open door alarm automatic check i0 e i1 EVCO S.p.A.

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