Carrier x4 7300 Operator's Manual
Carrier x4 7300 Operator's Manual
Carrier x4 7300 Operator's Manual
X4t 7300/7500
Trailer & Rail Refrigeration Units
S Display
S Display Screens
S Starting Unit
S IntelliSett
S Pretrip
S Changing Setpoint
S Start-Stop or
Continuous Operation
S Data Recorder/Trip Start
S Manual Defrost
S Language Selection
S Unit Data
S Alarm List - View Alarms
S View Hour Meters
S Stopping Unit
DISPLAY
1 2 3 4 5 6
ALARM
START/STOP
CONTINUOUS
DEFROST
7
MENU
I START/RUN
O OFF
11 10 9 8
1. MENU Key
2. DEFROST Key
3. START/STOP - CONTINUOUS Key
4. Alarm LED
5. ALARM Key
6. “=” (Select) Key
7. Arrow Keys
8. START/RUN-OFF Switch
9. Soft Keys
10. USB Interface Port
11. LCD Display
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EASY TO USE
Display Screens
LCD DISPLAY SCREENS
START/STOP DIESEL COOL START/STOP DIESEL COOL
1
36.2
5 Viewing Menu Soft Key
3
36
Selections
2 Press Menu Key to Scroll
BOX TEMPERATURE 5F SETPOINT 5F
4 INTELLISET PRETRIP HOUR UNIT
STATUS OK 6 METERS DATA
SAMPLE SCREEN (1 OF 3)
7
DISPLAYED ITEM #1
DISPLAYED ITEM #2 10
DISPLAYED ITEM #3
END OF LIST
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BACK EXIT
2
EASY TO START
STARTING UNIT
WARNING
Under no circumstances should ether or any
other starting aids be used to start the engine.
ALARM
3
START/STOP
36 .2
DEFROST
MENU
BOX TEMPERATURE 5F
36
SETPOINT 5F
STATUS OK
4
I START/RUN
O OFF
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1. Place the START/RUN-OFF switch in the START/RUN position.
2. The system will display the Carrier Transicold logo, display the
default screen, present language selection and the hour meter
readings (if configured to do so) along with a test flash of the
alarm light. The system will then perform a start sequence, ener-
gize the buzzer, and then start the unit automatically.
3. If there is an alarm present, the alarm message will be displayed
in the MessageCenter and the alarm LED will flash for 5 seconds.
If one or more shutdown alarms are present, the alarm(s) must
be cleared before the unit will start.
4. Observe the MessageCenter. If the word “ACTIVE” or “MOD-
IFIED” is displayed at the right, the unit is equipped with Intelli-
Set. Proceed to page 4. If “ACTIVE” or “MODIFIED” is not dis-
played, proceed to page 6.
5. If the LCD Display does not illuminate, check:
S Battery voltage. A booster battery may be needed.
S Check for blown fuse(s).
S Verify the harness connector at the back of the display module
and all other module connectors are securely attached.
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EASIEST TO SET
INTELLISET
Products carried or stored in a refrigerated compartment require a
multitude of refrigerant unit settings that must be checked and, if
required, reset each time a new product is loaded. The APX Control
System offers the settings necessary to meet these requirements.
IntelliSet is a feature that allows pre-selection and naming of the
necessary settings for up to 40 different products. The operator may
then call up the settings by simply selecting the assigned IntelliSet
name.
For example: a load of apples may require continuous operation at 35°F
(1.7°C ) with a defrost every 3 hours while a load of cheese may require
the same operation with setpoints ranging from 35°F to 42°F (1.7°C to
5.6°C) and a load of ice cream requires start-stop operation at -22°F
(-30°C) with defrost at 12 hour intervals. The settings required for each
product may be entered into the system and locked so that they cannot
be changed, and they can be given an appropriate name. In the case
of cheese, the range of setpoints may be locked, leaving the operator
the ability to change the setpoint within the locked range.
When a load of apples is going to be picked up, the operator simply
selects “APPLES” from the IntelliSet menu; for cheese, “CHEESE” is
selected and the setpoint reset as required; for ice cream, “ICE CREAM”
is selected. With each selection, the system automatically re-programs
the settings to provide the best temperature control, fuel economy, and
performance for that particular product.
NOTE: The above settings are examples of possible settings.
Units leave the factory with default IntelliSets. However, most
customers develop their own set.
An IntelliSet may be pre-programmed as “IntelliSleep” which allows
Sleep Mode to be entered by simply changing to that IntelliSet. Range
Protect may be applied to any single IntelliSet. Range Protect offers
increased fuel savings over normal Start-Stop Operation for
commodities that can use less restrictive temperature control.
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EASY TO SET INTELLISET
ALARM
START/STOP
3
START/STOP DIESEL COOL
CONTINUOUS
DEFROST
Viewing Menu Soft Key 1&4
Selections
MENU
Press Menu Key to Scroll 3
INTELLISET PRETRIP HOUR UNIT
METERS DATA
3. The IntelliSet screen will display with a 15 second timeout. The cur-
rent IntelliSet will have the word “ACTIVE” or “MODIFIED” to the
right. Press the Y or B key to scroll through the list of available In-
telliSets.
4. With the desired IntelliSet highlighted, press the “=” key. The high-
lighted IntelliSet will become active and an “INTELLISET
CHANGED” message will display.
5. Press the EXIT soft key to return to the default display.
NOTE: if setpoint change is allowed, refer to Page 8 for set-
point change instruction.
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EASY TO CHECK
PRETRIP
Pretrip is a set of tests run by the system to check unit operation. It is re-
commended that a Pretrip is run prior to loading the refrigerated compart-
ment. It will indicate a failure if one is detected.
ALARM
START/STOP
DEFROST
Viewing Menu Soft Key
Selections
Press Menu Key to Scroll
MENU
BACK EXIT
3. The Pretrip screen will display with a 15 second timeout. Press the
Y or B key to scroll through the available selections. With the de-
sired selection highlighted, press the “=” key.
4. If “Start Pretrip” is selected, Pretrip will begin and the Pretrip Status
screen will be displayed. Immediately following Pretrip OR if “View
Results of Last Pretrip” is selected the Pretrip Summary Screen will
be displayed.
NOTE: At any time during Pretrip, the UNIT DATA soft key may
be pressed to allow the user to view the unit data screen (refer
to page 14). To return to Pretrip, press the BACK soft key.
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EASY TO CHECK
PRETRIP - CONTINUED
PRETRIP STATUS
Pretrip Type: Cool - Ambient 755F
Test 2 of 10 - Current Test
SV1
Current Draw - 2 Amps
23%
UNIT TEST STOP
DATA RESULTS PRETRIP
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8. Press the VIEW ALARMS soft key to move to the Alarm Screen
(refer to page 16) and review any alarms activated during the test.
9. Press the TEST RESULTS soft key to view details of the test res-
ults. Press the Y or B key to scroll through the results.
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EASY TO SET
CHANGING SETPOINT
ALARM
START/STOP
36.2
DEFROST
2
MENU
BOX TEMPERATURE 5F
36
SETPOINT 5F
3
STATUS OK
2
8
EASY TO RUN
1&3
ALARM
START/STOP
36.2
DEFROST
MENU
BOX TEMPERATURE 5F
36
SETPOINT 5F
START/STOP MODE SELECTED
9
EASY TO MONITOR
ALARM
START/STOP
10
EASY TO MONITOR
75 SETPOINT
RAT
Collecting Data, Please Wait 60
SP
45
Up Key = Next Day 30 SAT
Down Key = Previous Day
Equal Key = Event Toggle 15
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EASY TO DEFROST
MANUAL DEFROST
2
ALARM
START/STOP
1 DEFROST
MENU
DEFROST 25
SETPOINT 5F
DEFROST CYCLE STARTED
12
EASY TO CHANGE
LANGUAGE SELECTION
ALARM
START/STOP
LANGUAGE
English English
Espanol Spanish
BACK EXIT
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EASY TO READ
UNIT DATA
ALARM
START/STOP
UNIT DATA
Engine
Refrigeration Sensors
Refrigeration System
END OF LIST
BACK EXIT
3. The Unit Data screen will display with a 15 second timeout. Press
the Y or B key to scroll through the available unit data sub menus.
With the desired sub-menu highlighted, press the “=” key to view the
data.
4. The selected sub-menu data will be displayed. For example, the Re-
frigeration Sensor display may include:
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EASY TO READ
REFRIGERATION SENSORS
Ambient Air Temp: 75.05F
Return Air Temp: 38.05F
Supply Air Temp: 37.05F
Delta T: 1.05F
Defrost Term Temp: 39.05F
LOCK BACK EXIT
SCREEN
15
EASY TO CHECK
2 1
ALARM
3
START/STOP
ACTIVE ALARMS (2 ALARMS)
CONTINUOUS
CLEAR BACK
ALARMS
16
EASY TO CHECK
ALARM
START/STOP
BACK EXIT
3. The hour meter screen will display with a 15 second timeout. Press
the EXIT soft key to return to the default screen.
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EASY TO STOP
STOPPING UNIT
ALARM
START/STOP
36.2
DEFROST
MENU
BOX TEMPERATURE 5F
36
SETPOINT 5F
STATUS OK
I START/RUN
O OFF
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TIPS
Carrier Transicold wants you to get optimum performance from
your trailer refrigeration unit. The way to get that performance
is to review the following checklist before each trip. Do this and
you’ll be well on your way to ensuring maximum refrigeration
efficiency with a minimum of trouble.
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