EVCO EPU2LXP1CH Installer manual User Manual

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EVCO S.p.A.

c-pro 3 micro CHIL | Application manual ver. 1.0 | Codice 144CP3CHE104

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10

DIAGNOSTICS

The application is capable of managing a whole series of alarms, relating to compressors, fans, circuits and plant functions. Depending

on the various alarm types, it is possible to configure their resetting (whether manual or automatic), a possible notification delay and

any actions to be taken in that specific case.

When one or more alarms are active, the alarm icon flashes on displays.

In order to view the various alarms, the “Alarm” menu must be displayed from the main page, using the ESC key, followed by the

ENTER key. By pressing the ESC key from an alarm page, or waiting for the 60-second timeout, the user is brought back to the

application’s main page.

To scroll the various active alarms, the ENTER key must be pressed once more: alarms are listed in order of priority, just as they are

listed in the Alarm Table of chapter 6.4.

10.1

Manual and Automatic Alarms

There are two types of alarms: those that are manually reset and those that are automatically reset. These alarms offer the end-user

the choice of selecting, via the associated parameter, the resetting mode that better reflects the user’s own requirements.

10.2

Manual-reset alarms

When a manual-reset alarm is triggered:

The alarm icon starts flashing.

By pressing the ENTER key from the “Alarm” menu, the code of the first active alarm is displayed.

Once the conditions which had triggered the alarm are back to normal, the alarm can be manually reset. To carry out this operation:

Go to the page of the alarm to be reset;

Hold the ENTER key pressed down for about 2 seconds.

At this point, in the absence of any further alarms, the page showing “none” is displayed, the alarm icon is switched OFF, and the

machine goes back to normal operation; otherwise, the code relating to the next active alarm will be displayed.

The consequences deriving from an active manual-reset alarm remain valid as long as the user does not take care of deleting the alarm

message.

10.3

Automatic-reset alarms

When an auto-reset alarm is triggered:

The alarm icon starts flashing.

By pressing the ENTER key from the “Alarm” menu, the code of the first active alarm is displayed.

Once the conditions that had triggered the alarm are back to normal, resetting and deletion of the alarm message automatically take

place, without any need for user intervention.

The consequences deriving from an active auto-reset alarm remain valid as long as the causes that triggered the alarm are not reset.

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