Installation and operations manual, Front panel commands, Use of leds – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products PRO3 User Manual

Page 8

Advertising
background image

8

Installation and Operations Manual

Programming XR-40CX or XR-60CX

Dixell Electronic Controller

Reprinted with permission from Dixell.

The Dixell XR-40CX (High Temperature) and XR-60CX (Medium

and Low Temperature) are fully configurable electronic

refrigeration controllers. These controls are used on PRO

3

Side

Mount units. All parameter values are reprogrammable and are

stored in the non-volatile memory.
The controller uses two levels of programming that can be

accessed through the keypad. The first level is the user level. It

gives access to six settings — temperature differential, defrost

cycle intervals, defrost termination temperature, draining time,

defrost fan delay and fan stop temperature.
The second level is the service level. It allows access to all other

parameters. It is recommended that changes in this level be

made only by a qualified technician.

Front Panel Commands

BUTTON

COMMAND

To display target set point; in

programming mode it selects a parameter

or confirm an operation

(DEF) To start a manual defrost

(UP): To see the max. stored temperature;

in programming mode it browses

the parameter codes or increases the

displayed value
(DOWN) To see the min stored

temperature; in programming mode it

browses the parameter codes or decreases

the displayed value
To switch the instrument off, if onF = oFF

Not enabled

KEY COMBINATIONS

+

To lock & unlock the keyboard

+

To enter in programming mode

+

To return to the room temperature display

Use of LEDs

LED

LED MODE

FUNCTION

ON

Compressor enabled

Flashing

Anti-short cycle delay

enabled

ON

Defrost enabled

Flashing

Drip time in progress

ON

Fans enabled (XR60CX only)

Flashing

Fans delay after defrost in

progress (XR60CX only)

ON

An alarm is occurring

ON

Continuous cycle is running

ON

Energy saving enabled

°C/°F

ON

Measurement unit

°C/°F

Flashing

Programming phase

Advertising