Spindle Chiller Controller
Spindle Chiller Controller
Spindle Chiller Controller
vers. 1.1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Use of device.............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Conditions of use.................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Responsibility and residual risks......................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Disclaimer...............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
2 How to use this manual........................................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.1 Before reading......................................................................................................................................................................................................7
3.2 General description.............................................................................................................................................................................................7
4 User interface............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Keys..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
4.2 LED............................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.2.1 Status and Operating Modes....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.2.2 Values and Unit of Measure......................................................................................................................................................................................................9
4.2.3 Utilities..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Main view.............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.4 Start up.................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.5 Status menu.........................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.6 Changing setpoint..............................................................................................................................................................................................12
4.6.1 Status menu table.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
4.7 Running hours.....................................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.8 Active alarms menu...........................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.9 Hystorical Alarms menu...................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.10 Parameters menu.............................................................................................................................................................................................17
4.11 Main Display view............................................................................................................................................................................................18
5 I/O Configuration.................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1 Analog Input configuration.............................................................................................................................................................................20
5.2 Digital Input configuration..............................................................................................................................................................................20
5.3 Digital output (relay) configuration.............................................................................................................................................................21
5.4 Analog output configuration..........................................................................................................................................................................22
5.5 Communication channels configuration.....................................................................................................................................................22
5.6 Default I/O configuration summary and Wiring Diagram.....................................................................................................................22
5.7 Wiring Diagram 4 DIN model default settings ........................................................................................................................................24
5.8 Wiring Diagram 32x74 panel mount model default settings...............................................................................................................24
6 Compressor............................................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.1 Compressor configuration..............................................................................................................................................................................25
6.2 Compressor operating conditions................................................................................................................................................................25
6.2.1 Compressor protection in the event of probe failure (duty cycle).............................................................................................................................25
6.2.2 Compressor safety times..........................................................................................................................................................................................................26
7 Heating / Cooling.................................................................................................................................................................... 28
7.1 Heating..................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
7.2 Cooling..................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
7.3 Neutral zone........................................................................................................................................................................................................29
7.4 Heating/Cooling.................................................................................................................................................................................................29
8 Defrost....................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
8.1 Defrost conditions and function...................................................................................................................................................................31
8.1.1 Automatic defrost......................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
8.1.2 Automatic defrost with Real Time Clock............................................................................................................................................................................32
8.1.3 Manual defrost...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
8.1.4 External or manual defrost.....................................................................................................................................................................................................32
8.2 Defrost modes....................................................................................................................................................................................................33
8.2.1 Defrost with compressor stopped (DEFAULT)...................................................................................................................................................................33
8.2.2 Defrost with electrical heaters...............................................................................................................................................................................................33
8.2.3 Hot gas defrost...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
8.2.4 Defrost in FREE mode...............................................................................................................................................................................................................34
8.2.5 Defrost regulator protection and constraints....................................................................................................................................................................34
9 Evaporator fans....................................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.1 Physical configuration......................................................................................................................................................................................35
9.2 Operating conditions........................................................................................................................................................................................35
9.3 Operating modes...............................................................................................................................................................................................35
10 Ventilation fans...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
10.1 Physical configuration....................................................................................................................................................................................36
10.2 Operating conditions......................................................................................................................................................................................36
10.3 Operating modes.............................................................................................................................................................................................36
10.4 Programming....................................................................................................................................................................................................36
11 Analog output........................................................................................................................................................................ 37
11.1 Physical configuration....................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.2 Operating conditions......................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3 Operating modes.............................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3.1 Start-up time.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3.2 Regulation on compressor request....................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3.3 Cut-off bypass time.................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3.4 Pre-ventilation..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.3.5 Regulation..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
11.4 Programming....................................................................................................................................................................................................38
12 Pressure switch...................................................................................................................................................................... 39
12.1 Operating modes.............................................................................................................................................................................................39
12.1.1 Alarm reset................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
13 Humidity.................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
13.1 Operating conditions......................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.2 Humidification..................................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.2.1 Physical configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.2.2 Operating modes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.3 Dehumidification.............................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.3.1 Dehumidification modes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................40
13.3.2 Physical configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................................41
13.3.3 Operating modes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
13.4 Programming....................................................................................................................................................................................................41
14 Thermal profiles.................................................................................................................................................................... 42
14.1 Programming....................................................................................................................................................................................................42
14.2 Enabling the program.....................................................................................................................................................................................42
14.2.1 Shortcuts Enabling /disabling thermal profiles ..............................................................................................................................................................42
14.3 Program control...............................................................................................................................................................................................43
14.3.1 Program START.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
14.3.2 Program RUN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
14.3.3 Program STOP...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
14.3.4 Program RESET.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................44
14.4 STEP behavior...................................................................................................................................................................................................44
14.5 Example..............................................................................................................................................................................................................45
15 Alarms and diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................ 46
15.1 Probe error........................................................................................................................................................................................................46
15.2 Alarms.................................................................................................................................................................................................................46
15.3 High/Low (temperature / relative humidity) alarms.............................................................................................................................47
15.3.1 High/Low temperature alarms configuration..................................................................................................................................................................47
15.3.2 High/Low humidity alarms configuration.........................................................................................................................................................................48
16 Parameters.............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
16.1.1 Parameter menu......................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
16.2 rtC = Update Clock ........................................................................................................................................................................................51
16.3 dF1 = Defrost time..........................................................................................................................................................................................51
16.4 dF1 = Thermal profiles .................................................................................................................................................................................51
16.5 Compressor.......................................................................................................................................................................................................51
16.6 Humidity.............................................................................................................................................................................................................52
16.7 Defrost................................................................................................................................................................................................................52
16.8 Evaporator fans................................................................................................................................................................................................53
16.9 Analog output...................................................................................................................................................................................................53
16.10 Ventilation fans..............................................................................................................................................................................................55
16.11 Alarms...............................................................................................................................................................................................................55
16.12 Light and digital inputs................................................................................................................................................................................56
16.13 Configuration..................................................................................................................................................................................................57
16.14 Programming reference..............................................................................................................................................................................58
16.14.1 Parameter tables....................................................................................................................................................................................................................59
16.14.2 Modbus table..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................60
16.14.3 Client table (Status Variables)............................................................................................................................................................................................77
1 USE OF DEVICE
Permitted use
For safety reasons, the device must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions provided. In particular,
parts carrying dangerous voltages must not be accessible under normal conditions.
The device must be adequately protected from water and dust with regard to the application, and must only be
accessible using tools (with the exception of the front panel).
The device is suitable for use in household and/or similar air conditioning appliances or installations and
has been tested for safety aspects in accordance with harmonized European reference standards.
Improper Use
• Installation/use other than expressly specified and, in particular, in conflict with the safety prescriptions set
down in regulations and/or specified in this document;
• Use on panels that do not provide adequate protection against electric shocks, water or dust in the adopted
mounting conditions.
• Use on panels allowing access to dangerous parts without having to use tools.
• Installation/use on panels that do not comply with statutory laws and regulations.
1.3 Disclaimer
This document is the exclusive property of Eliwell Controls srl and may not be reproduced or circulated without the
express permission of Eliwell Controls srl.
While all possible care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document, Eliwell Controls srl cannot accept
liability for any damage resulting from its use.
The same applies to any person or company involved in preparing and editing this document. Eliwell Controls srl
reserves the right to make aesthetic or functional changes at any time without notice.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 5/86
2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is designed to permit quick, easy reference with the following features:
A column to the left of the text contains references to subjects discussed in the text to help you locate the information
you need quickly and easily.
"compressor, evaporator fans and defrost output are deactivated and alarm manual rearm is required"
The italics mean that you will find a reference to the page on the topic of compressor / evaporator fans / defrost listed
under the item compressor / evaporator fans / compressor (respectively).
If you are consulting the manual on-line (using a computer), words which appear in italics are hyperlinks: just click on a
word in italics with the mouse to go directly to the part of the manual that discusses this topic.
Icons for Some segments of text are marked by icons appearing in the references column with the meanings specified below:
emphasis
Warning!: information which is essential for preventing negative consequences for the system or a hazard to personnel,
instruments, data, etc., and which users must read with care.
Take note: information on the topic under discussion which the user ought to keep in mind.
Tip: a recommendation which may help the user to understand and make use of the information supplied on the topic
under discussion.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 6/86
3 INTRODUCTION
For all general information concerning the programmable controller FREE Smart (cabling hardware, I/O mapping,
technical data and programming BIOS, etc.) not included in this document, refer to the manual
9MA10251.xx_mm-yy_FREE_Smart_SKP_SKW_UserGuide
“Cold Room Application” is an application targeting the FREE Smart programmable controller family which can control
functions in both conventional and ventilated cold rooms, including combined temperature and humidity control.
It is suited to the control of commercial and industrial cold cells and, thanks to the wide number of outputs available,
provides control of all associated functions, including lights, alarms, fans, humidification / dehumidification, and heating.
The curing/ageing/storing cycle consists of 1 program with 8 climate profiles; completely configurable by the user, the
combined control of temperature and relative humidity as well as defrosting makes “Cold Room Application” on FREE
Smart the best electronic solution for curing and keeping all food and consumable products.
Menus are user-friendly and parameters can be easily viewed thanks to the large surface area of the display itself.
Applications:
• butchers;
• delicatessens;
• cheese production;
• pasta production;
• vegetable production;
• abattoirs;
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 7/86
4 USER INTERFACE
The front panel of the device functions as user interface and is used to perform all operations relating to the device.
4.1 Keys
FREE Smart programmable controller has 4 keys. Each key is associated with:
• a function associated to a long key press (press and hold for about 3 seconds).
Actions/Functions The action/function associated to a key depends on the currently displayed menu, according to the following table.
associated to keys
Key Single press Long key press Edit mode
Manual Defrost
Decrement value Decrement value of
DOWN
Select next element selected digit
Configurable by
Parameter DWLF
ON/OFF device
Enter edit mode
set Exit and save
Enter sub-menu Configurable by
Parameter SEtF
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 8/86
keys – combined The action/function associated to combined pressing of two keys depends on the currently displayed menu, according to
action the following table.
4.2 LED
LED meaning The display has 18 icons (LEDs) split into 3 categories:
2. Utilities
Clock
red View date / hour Step running
(RTC)
°C red °C -
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 9/86
4.2.3 Utilities
Steady ON
LED colour blinking
Resource running
1 amber Umidification -
2 amber Heat -
3 amber Deumidification -
5 amber Fans -
6 amber Light -
7 amber Alarm -
BIOS Menu
If the target is ‘empty’, e.g. there is no IEC application on the device, the FREE Smart will display the message FrEE.
Otherwise (the FREE Smart is loaded with an IEC application) the developer's default message displays, or PLC if no
Configuration CL e CF
Press the UP and DOWN keys (F1+F3) Access Status menu Access Programming menu
together to access to the BIOS menu.
F1+F3
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 10/86
4.4 Start up
When you first turn on the device or restart the instrument, after the lamp test, the label FrEE appears for a second and
following the device version information.
q
Shows Televis ID version
see Status Menu, rEL folder
q q
tid parameter Shows UEr1 parameter value Shows UEr1 parameter value
and then in sequence
u
n n n
FREE Smart has a 'Status' menu where you can view system resources and / or modify main display view, changing
SetPoint, startup cycles thermal profiles, including commands such as Reset alarm history etc.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 11/86
You can change both temperature and humidity setpoint, to be used in regulation, directly from the main view.
SEt1 SetPoint 1
SEt2 SetPoint 2
The following table shows the parameters, split by folder / menu, in the Status menu
SEt1 SetPoint 1
FECr Economy
FAUr Fans
Commands FnC FrAr Alarms Reset Read /Write
Hystorical Alarms
rHiS
Reset
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 12/86
Folder Display name Resources Read /Write
UEr1 Versione
tid Televis ID
PrAC Counters
Compressor Running
UUt
Counters Cnt Hours Read only
Compressor Running
CUt
Hours
Position recorded in
Hystorical Alarms
HYSP Read /Write
menu
(from 1 to 8)
Date recorded in
Hystorical Alarms
Registers HiSt HYSd Read only
menu
(dd.mm format)
Allarmi AL
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 13/86
4.7 Running hours
The counter menu displays the hours of operation of the unit and the compressor running hours plus the pressure
switch alarm event counter
q q q
pressure switch alarm event counter Unit / device running hours compressor running hours
n n n
Active alarms menu shows the whole set of currently active alarms and those waiting for manual reset. When more than
one alarm is active, you have to scroll the list with UP and DOWN keys.
Alarms Menu
Alarm reset From the FnC folder you can reset the alarm log.
command
The command to reset is rHiS
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 14/86
Hystorical Alarms
menu general view 4.9 Hystorical Alarms menu
The Alarm Historical Menu displays a list of the last 10 alarms recorded by the device.
Once it reaches 10 alarms recorded, in the event of activation of a new alarm, the oldest alarm will be overwritten with
the new alarm.
HISt menu contains all the information about the historical alarms.
In the menu, the first folder HYSP summarizes the number of alarms in the historical.
In the menu, the second folder HYSP indicates the location in the historic alarm.
This value can be set, unlike all other folders that are Read only
The first label to be displayed is rUn Alarm History HiSt Menu Number can be set from 0 to 9
Scroll through the folders with the UP with the UP and DOWN keys
and DOWN keys until you find HiSt
label
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 15/86
In the Hist menu, once defined which alarm to read, scroll through the folders with the UP and DOWN keys to display
in Read only mode the following information:
q q q
n n n
Hystorical Alarm code number Hystorical Alarm date (dd:mm) Hystorical Alarm hour (hh:mm)
q q q
n n n
Room probe value recorded in the Evaporator probe value recorded in Humidity probe value recorded in
current event the current event the current event
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 16/86
4.10 Parameters menu
To access parameters/BIOS parameters menu, access rights have to be granted by successfully log in - that is, by entering
a password
Password entry Access to the Parameters menu and BIOS parameters is password protected. The password can be entered through the
PASS menu
To access the menu parameters press Press UP to view PASS menu Press set and enter the password by
the esc and the set button using the UP and DOWN buttons.
simultaneously .
Confirm with set key
You will enter the menu PAr
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 17/86
Changing a Access parameters menu
parameter
To access the menu parameters press Press set to enter the first folder Press set again to view and change
the esc and the set button available in parameters' menu the value with the UP and DOWN
simultaneously . buttons.
You will enter the menu PAr Confirm with set key
Room probe
1 Pb1 H41 ≠ 0
DEFAULT
Visualizza
10 Stato Thermal profile
StAr / rUn / StOP
As default it is disabled. If forced to rotation the display will be show probe values as described in the above table
Note. The values read by the probes will be displayed if H41, H42, H43 H44 are ≠0, respectively
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 18/86
wuw wuw wuw
dFSS=7 AO regulation probe dFSS=9 thermal profile dFSS=10 thermal profile state
The six variables described above are displayed in rotation if parameter FdMO = 1
q q q
wuw
Pb1 probe value Pb2 probe value Pb3 probe value
q q n
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 19/86
5 I/O CONFIGURATION
Please refer to FREE Smart Installation Manual, for important information about electric connections between
the FREE Smart programmable controller and devices connected to its I/O.
Device configuration is determined by the values of I/O configuration parameters available in the configuration menu.
Probes
Probe Probes Pb1 ... Pb4 are associated to FREE Smart controller's analog inputs by means of 1180: H41 ... 1183: H44
association to parameters.
analog input
The same analog input can be assigned to more than one logical probe. For example, it is possible to use the same
feedback for both thermoregulation (Pb1) and the cut-off regulator regulating the analog output (Pb4).
The table below lists default values for parameters 1180: H41 ... 1183: H44.
Parameter Meaning
You can also disable one or more probes by setting the related parameter to Disabled: in this case, the corresponding
regulation function is inhibited.
Analog input Physical characteristics (type - NTC/voltage/current -, start of scale, full scale, calibration) of FREE Smart programmable
physical controller's analog inputs are set by means of its BIOS parameters, discussed in FREE Smart Installation Manual and
configuration available in the BIOS parameters menu accessed from the main menu.
The application uses FREE Smart programmable controller's first two digital inputs with the meaning determined by the
parameters 1159: H11 e 1160: H12.
Digital input The table below records the association between parameters and digital input configuration.
configuration
Parameter Description Range Meaning Default value
table
See following
1159: H11 Digital input 1 (DIL1) configuration -21…+21 +4=NO: Door switch
tables
See following
1160: H12 Digital input 2 (DIL2) configuration -21…+21 +5=NO: External alarm
tables
See following
H13 Digital input 3 (DIL3) configuration -21…+21 +11=NO: Pressure Switch
tables
See following
H14 Digital input 4 (DIL4) configuration -21…+21 +21=NO: AUTO MODE
tables
See following
H15 Digital input 5 (DIL5) configuration -21…+21 +5=NO: External Alarm
tables
See following
H16 Digital input 6 (DIL6) configuration -21…+21 +1=NO: Defrost request
tables
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 20/86
The meaning of single values of 1159: H11 e 1160: H12 parameters is reported in the following table.
0 Disabled
±4 Door switch
±5 External alarm
±7 Stand-by
Digital input Digital input polarity is configured according to the following rules:
polarity
Value Description
Digital input If both 1159: H11 and 1160: H12 are set to the same value, digital input 1 takes the priority over digital input 2 – that is,
priority digital input 2 is ignored.
Please refer to FREE Smart Installation Manual for the available number of relays and their capacity and for the
meaning of the symbols found on labels supplied with the device.
Digital output The following table explains the meaning the application assigns to FREE Smart programmable controller's digital
configuration outputs and the parameters used to configure them.
Digital
output 1 Humidifier Fixed (not configurable) Humidifier
(DO1)
Digital
output 2 Heater Fixed (not configurable) Heater
(DO2)
Digital
Configurable
output 3 Dehumidifier / Electric defrost relay Dehumidifier
(parameter H23)
(DO3)
Digital
output 4 Compressor Fixed (not configurable) Compressor
(DO4)
Digital
output 5 Evaporator fans Fixed (not configurable) Evaporator fans
(DO5)
Digital
Configurable
output 6 Disabled / Light / Alarm / Ventilation fans Light
(parameter 1168: H26)
(DO6)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 21/86
Description Meaning Configuration Default
output
(parameter 1169: H27)
(AO2)
Application manages one analog output as the output of a widely-parametric cut-off regulator.
Analog output Physical characteristics (type - On-Off/voltage/current -, etx.) of FREE Smart programmable controller's analog output
physical are set by means of its BIOS parameters, discussed in FREE Smart Installation Manual and available in the BIOS
configuration parameters menu accessed from the main menu.
BIOS parameters menu, available in the application main menu, gives access also to configuration parameters of the
communication channels available on the FREE Smart programmable controller. See FREE Smart Installation Manual for
details.
I/O The following table explains the meaning the application assigns to FREE Smart programmable controller's I/Os and the
configuration parameters used to configure them.
summary
Description Meaning Configuration Default
Analogue
Configurable
input 1 Cell temperature (thermoregulation) AI1
(parameter 1180: H41)
(Pb1)
Analogue
Configurable
input 2 Evaporator temperature (defrost) AI2
(parameter 1181: H42)
(Pb2)
Analogue
Cell relative humidity (relative humidity Configurable
input 3 AI3
regulation) (parameter 1182: H43)
(Pb3)
Analogue
Configurable
input 3 AO regulation AI4
(parameter 1183: H44)
(Pb4)
Digital
Configurable
input 1 Door switch
(parameter 1159: H11)
(DIL1)
Digital
Configurable
input 2 External alarm
0: Disabled; (parameter 1160: H12)
(DIL2)
±1Defrost request;
Digital ±2Economy mode (reduced setpoint); Configurable
input 3 ±4Door switch; ±5External alarm; Pressure Switch
(parameter H13)
(DIL3) ±7Stand-by; ±11Pressure switch;
Digital ±14: Light relay activation;
±15: Ventilation fans relay activation; Configurable
input 4 AUTO MODE
±18: Panic alarm; (parameter H14)
(DIL4)
±20: Heating/Cooling mode selection;
Digital ±21: Start/Stop thermal profils program; Configurable
input 5 External Alarm
(parameter H15)
(DIL5)
Digital
Configurable
input 6 Defrost request
(parameter H16)
(DIL6)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 22/86
Description Meaning Configuration Default
output 1
(DO1)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 23/86
5.7 Wiring Diagram 4 DIN model default settings
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 24/86
6 COMPRESSOR
The compressor is controlled by one of the device's digital output. It will be switched on or off depending on:
• thermoregulation settings;
• defrost/dripping settings.
For information about connecting the compressor to the device, refer to FREE Smart Installation Manual.
• a defrost cycle is not active (FREE mode excluded – see parameter 1028: DTY).
• SET1 setpoint, which can be chosen in a range defined by a minimum setpoint and a maximum setpoint
(parameters 1004: LSE e 1003: HSE);
Compressor The diagram below indicates the compressor activation mode for cooling based on the SET1 and 1002: DIF > 0
regulation parameter.
diagram
1009: ONT e If the cold room probe Pb1 fails (alarm E1), the output configured as compressor regulates in accordance with the times
1010: OFT set in parameters 1009: ONT and 1010: OFT. The first time to consider is 1009: ONT. If 1009: ONT > 0, the protection
parameters programmed in parameters 1011: DON / 1012: DOF / 1013: DBI must be respected (see Compressor safety times).
The table below lists the ways the compressor relay output can be managed:
0 0 Off
0 >0 Off
>0 0 On
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 25/86
1009: ONT 1010: OFT DO4
Compressor If 1009: ONT > 0 and 1010: OFT > 0, the compressor regulator activates in operating cycle mode irrespective of the
duty cycle values read by the probes (cold room probe failure) and of requests from other utilities (duty cycle mode).
If the cold room probe is working properly, the duty cycle mode does not start as it does not have priority over normal
compressor regulation settings.
Compressor
duty cycle
diagram
You are reminded that parameter 1014: ODO inhibits the activation of all outputs commanding a relay for its entire
duration (compressor, defrost, fans, etc.).
Compressor on-off operations must respect the safety times that you can set using the special parameters as described
below. The compressor LED will flash to indicate when an activate compressor request has been received but a safety
protection exists.
Off-on timing A safety time (compressor on-off safety time) regulated by the parameter 1012: DOF must be respected between a
switch-off and switch-on of the same compressor.
This waiting time also occurs when the controller is powered on.
On-on timing A safety time (compressor on-on safety time) regulated by the parameter 1013: DBI must be respected between one
switch-on and the next.
Delay The safety time set in parameter 1011: DON must elapse between a start-up request and actual start-up.
Times set with parameters 1011: DON / 1012: DOF / 1013: DBI, if active, are not accumulative but parallel.
Diagram of Compressor protection diagram with parameters 1011: DON / 1012: DOF / 1013: DBI configured.
compressor
IN Input state for compressor regulator
safety times
OUT Output state for compressor regulator
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 26/86
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 27/86
7 HEATING / COOLING
Parameter 1156: H07 determines thermoregulation type and the set of parameters relevant to that process.
Disabled - - -
7.1 Heating
ON OFF
Temperature ≤ SET2 - 1027: DB Temperature > SET2 Differential = 1027: DB always positive
Heating
regulation
diagram
7.2 Cooling
ON OFF
Temperature ≥ SET1 + 1002: DIF Temperature < SET1 Differential = 1002: DB always positive
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 28/86
Cooling
regulation
diagram
Thermoregulation
diagram (in
neutral zone)
7.4 Heating/Cooling
Set thermoregulation type to 1156: H07 = From digital input. Set a digital input as heating/cooling: 1159: H11 / 1160:
H12 = Heat/Cool (beware of polarity NO/NC).
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 29/86
Diagram of
thermoregulation
with digital input
mode selection
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 30/86
8 DEFROST
Defrost is used to stop ice from forming on the surface of the internal exchanger.
Defrost takes place basically (see Defrost modes) by heating up the internal exchanger using:
• electrical heaters;
Dripping On completion of defrost, given that there will be water on the internal exchanger, it is better not to start cooling righe
away as this would ruin the effect of the defrost by creating ice immediately.
• the internal exchanger temperature is lower than the end defrost temperature set in parameter 1034: DST;
• manual defrosting has not already been activated, in which case the request for automatic defrost will be
canceled.
Event Condition
Application switch-on If parameter 1036: DPO (defrost at switch on) is programmed accordingly
If 1029: DIT > 0 each time the defrost time interval set in parameter 1029:
Time interval
DIT has elapsed
If 1029: DIT = 0 and 1032: DCT = Clock and Clock alarm not active. Defrost is
Clock (default)
triggered at the times set in Defrost times menu
Automatic defrost The defrost cycle is programmed to start at time intervals set in parameter 1029: DIT > 0. Parameter 1032: DCT
start request determines how that time interval is counted.
See automatic defrost with the Real Time Clock to run defrosts at given times.
Clock Con RTC (DEFAULT) At the times set in Defrost times menu
Automatic defrost Regardless of how the interval is counted, the following conditions apply:
start conditions
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 31/86
• if the internal exchanger probe temperature is greater than 1034: DST, defrost will not be permitted: a new
interval will be counted and only at the end of this subsequent count will conditions be tested for the start of
a defrost cycle.
Defrost times Defrost time menu allows the definition of precise times in the day when an automatic defrost request should be
menu considered by the application.
Times for working days are separated from times for the weekend (5+2 schema).
Both in the case of working days and in the case of weekend days, you can set up to 8 times in the day at which the
automatic defrost request is issued.
Note that a strict chronological sequence is not mandatory (you may enter the times in any order).
Defrost times To not use any of the defrost times you can simply exclude them by increasing the hour value up to 24, which indicates
exclusion that the parameter is deactivated.
Manual defrost Pressing the manual defrost button will start the defrost cycle, which can also be started from digital input, if properly
request configured.
Procedures for the activation of this defrost cycle are the same as for external defrost.
The defrost interval will now be counted as described for automatic defrost (time 1189: DET is not cleared, it continues).
Notification of a If conditions do not permit (internal exchanger temperature greater than the value set in parameter 1034: DST), this will
discarded defrost be signaled on the display (defrost icon blinks) and defrost will stop.
request
8.1.4 External or manual defrost
Time graphs for signals in each of the various function modes are presented below.
IN Defrost request
Defrost request
diagrams
Defrost is activated on the rising edge. Hence, you can only activate a defrost, not stop one that is underway. Defrost
and dripping currently underway and the defrost or dripping interval count cannot be suspended.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 32/86
8.2 Defrost modes
Defrost Whatever the case, defrost is terminated when the following conditions hold:
termination
1181: H42 Termination conditions
condition
= Disabled
After the timeout set in parameter 1189: DET (defrost timeout) occurred
(Evaporator probe not present)
The defrost cycle with the compressor stopped is configured by setting parameter 1028: DTY = Electric.
Compressor stops for the duration of the defrost, and defrost relay does not exist (parameter H23 ≠ Electric defrost).
On completion of defrost, the compressor relay stays off during the dripping time set in 1044: DT if it is not equal to
zero.
Defrost with electrical heaters is configured by setting 1028: DTY = Electric and parameter H23 = Electric defrost.
The compressor stops for the duration of the defrost cycle and the relay configured as defrost regulator output and that
the electrical heaters are connected to activates.
On completion of defrost, the electrical heaters are switched off and the compressor remains off for the dripping time
set in parameter 1044: DT, if it is not equal to zero.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 33/86
In the diagram, (1034: DST) marks defrost termination due to reaching of defrost stop temperature. If 1034: DST
intervenes before 1189: DET, dripping (1044: DT and 1043: FDT) aligns with 1034: DST. If 1043: FDT < 1044: FDT then
will force 1043: FDT = 1044: DT.
During defrost, fans are off if parameter 1045: DFD is set accordingly, otherwise they remain under the control of their
own regulator.
Hot gas defrost is configured by setting parameter 1028: DTY = Cycle inversion and parameter H23 = Electric defrost.
The compressor stays on for the entire duration of the defrost cycle and the relay configured as defrost regulator output
and that the solenoid valve is connected to activates.
On completion of the defrost cycle, the solenoid valve relay is switched off and the dripping set in parameter 1044: DT
in enabled if not equal to zero. The compressor relay is once again controlled by the compressor regulator.
Parameters 1011: DON / 1012: DOF / 1013: DBI (see Compressor safety times) have priority.
Defrost cycle in FREE mode is configured by setting parameter 1028: DTY = Free.
The compressor remains under the control of the compressor regulator for the duration of the defrost cycle and the
relay configured as defrost and that the defrost heaters are connected to activates.
The heaters are switched off on completion of the defrost cycle. During dripping, the compressor continues to regulate.
Defrost timeout If the defrost cycle does not terminate on reaching the end of defrost temperature set in parameter 1034: DST, a
maximum defrost time interval can be set in parameter 1189: DET. If the defrost cycle terminates for timeout, an alarm
can be activated by configuring parameter 1095: DAT (see defrost timeout alarm).
Defrost can only be terminated manually by switching the controller on and off again using the ON/OFF function.
Moreover, some alarms may be excluded for a certain amount of time after the defrost cycle ends.
In the event of error E1 (cold room probe Pb1 error) defrost cycles will not be run.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 34/86
9 EVAPORATOR FANS
Evaporator fans Evaporator fans are bound to digital output (relay) DO5 (not configurable). Relay polarity is not configurable.
relay
9.2 Operating conditions
• external alarm is not active while parameter 1096: RLO requires fans are halted in such a condition;
• pressure switch alarm (caused by a number of pressure switch events greater than parameter 1115: PEN in the
time interval defined by parameter 1116: PEI) is not active.
Evaporator probe available (1181: H42 ≠ Disabled) and 1046: THERMOSTAT OFF
FCO = Not active (fans OFF if compressor OFF) CONTROLLED
Thermostat Thermostat control of fans takes place at the values set in parameters 1040: FST (block fans temperature) and 1042:
control of FAD (fans differential). Block fans temperature is absolute (real temperature value).
evaporator fans
The fan regulator functions as indicated below.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 35/86
10 VENTILATION FANS
Ventilation fans To bind a digital output (relay) to ventilation fans either parameter 1168: H26 or 1169: H27, found in menu
relay Configuration, must be set accordingly.
• application is ON;
• ventilation is not switched off from digital input, if it has been configured as ventilation request by setting
1159: H11 / 1160: H12 = ±15;
• ventilation fans relay is not disabled in the active thermal profiles program step (parameters nP7 = No, where
n is the active step).
Ventilation fans Ventilation fans are regulated in a duty cycle defined by parameters 1072: CON and 1073: COF, according to the rules
duty cycle reported in the following table.
0 0 OFF
0 >0 OFF
>0 0 ON
10.4 Programming
Parameters related to ventilation fans can be viewed and configured in the folders:
• the Ventilation fan folder in the installer menu (1072: CON and 1073: COF);
• the Configuration folder in the installer menu (1159: H11 / 1160: H12 and 1168: H26 / 1169: H27).
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 36/86
11 ANALOG OUTPUT
The application manages one analog output ad the output of a widely-parametric cut-off regulator.
As an example, the regulator may be used to regulate the fan unit on the outside of the heat exchanger that normally
serves as a condenser. Various types of fan pilot modules can be connected depending on relative availability and the
setting of analog output BIOS parameter (see FREE Smart Installation Manual, for details).
The cut-off regulator associated to analog output is enabled if the following conditions hold:
• application is ON;
• regulator has been enabled by setting parameter 1051: F00 properly and Pb4 probe is enabled, too
(parameter 1183: H44 ≠ Disabled);
• either the cut-off regulator is independent of the compressor (1067: F16 = Not active) or there is a switch on
request coming from the compressor.
Start-up time On each start-up of the cut-off regulator, the analog output is forced to its maximum value for the start-up time set in
parameter 1054: F03, after which the analog output is set to the value determined by the cut-off regulator.
Cut-off regulator can be configured to be independent of or dependent on the compressor state, by means of parameter
1067: F16, which determines whether the cut-off regulator can be enabled if compressor is off.
Cut-off bypass By means of parameter 1069: F18 a cut-off bypass time can be set; during this period, if the regulator requests the cut-
time off, the analog output is forced to the value set with parameter 1057: F06 (minimum level).
11.3.4 Pre-ventilation
If the fan is activated by a compressor call (see paragraph Regulation on compressor request), the compressor ON signal
is given only after the regulator has run for the minimum time given in parameter 1070: F19.
Pre-ventilation is run to prevent the compressor from switching on at excessively high condensation temperatures.
11.3.5 Regulation
The diagrams below plot the analog output level as a function of the value read from the regulation probe and the cut-
off regulator parameters.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 37/86
Cut-off regulator
diagram in cooling
mode
Cut-off regulator
diagram in heating
mode
11.4 Programming
• the Analog output folder of the installer menu (1051: F00 ... 1071: F20);
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 38/86
12 PRESSURE SWITCH
The application performs diagnostic operations over a digital input associated via a configuration table. It is activated by
setting paramters 1159: H11 / 1160: H12 = ±11.
Pressure switch If the pressure switch input is activated, power to the compressor is immediately cut off, the relative alarm LED lights up
event effect to indicate this visually and the alarm folder also displays the proper error message.
Pressure switch Pressure switch diagnostics is configured by means of parameters 1115: PEN and 1116: PEI. The time 1116: PEI is
event count counted down starting at the first pressure switch event.
Pressure switch An alarm is generated only if the maximum number of events 1115: PEN is reached before the time set in parameter
alarm 1116: PEI elapsed; in this case, compressor, evaporator fans and defrost output are disabled and manual rearm of the
alarm condition is required.
If the number of activations does not exceed the number set in parameter 1115: PEN in the time interval set in
parameter 1116: PEI alarm condition is automatically rearmed.
Once the controller is in alarm state, it must be powered off and then powered on again, or a reset request may be
issued from either the active alarms menu or the functions menu.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 39/86
13 HUMIDITY
• application is ON;
Configurazione • regulation is enabled by setting 1154: H05 according to the following table and probe Pb3 is enabled, too
regolazione (parameter 1182: H43 ≠ Disabled);
umidità relativa
1154: H05 Humidification Dehumidification
13.2 Humidification
Application accomplishes the humidification task by means of an ON/OFF regulator with differential. The regulator
output is bound to a relay, to which a humidifier has to be connected.
Humidifier relay The humidifier is bound to digital output (relay) DO1 (not configurable). Relay polarity is not configurable.
For information about connecting the humidifier to the device, refer to FREE Smart Installation Manual.
Humidification The following diagram plots the state of the humidification relay as a function of the cell relative humidity. Differential
diagram 1021: DBH is always positive.
13.3 Dehumidification
Application accomplishes the dehumidification task by means of an ON/OFF regulator with differential. The regulator
output is bound to one or more relays, depending on the selected dehumidification mode.
Parameter 1158: H09 determines the selected dehumidification mode, according to the following schema.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 40/86
1158: H09 Description
Dehumidification Dehumidifier is bound to digital output (relay) DO3, if enabled with parameter H22. Default configuration enables the
relay dehumidifier relay.
For information about compressor relay and heating relay configuration see the corresponding sections in this
document.
Dehumidification The following diagram plots the state of dehumidification as a function of the cell relative humidity. Differential 1021:
diagram DBH is always positive.
13.4 Programming
Parameters related to relative humidity regulation can be viewed and configured in:
• Configuration folder in the installer menu (1154: H05 / 1158: H09 / 1182: H43).
Humidity setpoint can be set either from the main view or from a dedicated menu (setpoint menu).
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 41/86
14 THERMAL PROFILES
Application has an 8 step thermal profile. Each step is defined by a set of 10 parameters.
14.1 Programming
Thermal profiles Parameters related to the thermal profiles program can be viewed and configured in the Thermal profiles menu,
menu available in the programming menu folder PrOF
Shortcuts The temperature profiles can be activated by default from long press button UP
Displaying thermal The activation and displaying the status of the program is set by thermal profiles menu State, folder rUn
profiles status
where you will find the following resources:
program
folder rUn resources Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 42/86
14.3 Program control
In START mode, the main view displays the following depending on default static or dynamic view :
q n
• a digital input properly configured by setting parameter 1159: H11 / 1160: H12 = ±21 (toggle START/STOP);
In RUN mode, the main view displays the following depending on default static or dynamic view :
q n
• a digital input properly configured by setting parameter 1159: H11 / 1160: H12 = ±21 (toggle START/STOP);
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 43/86
14.3.4 Program RESET
Program is reset from the thermal profiles program Status menu folder rUn
Thermal profiles The following table describes the parameters defining the application behavior when a thermal profiles program step is
program step active.
parameters
Parameter Description Meaning
nP0 Step activation delay Step activation delay, in minutes, after a START event.
Relative humidity regulation Determines the relative humidity regulation type while the step is
nP2
type active (overwrites parameter 1154: H05).
Determines the action taken at the end of the step and determines
the active setpoint during the delay defined by parameter (n+1)P0, if
≠ 0.
NP8 available Description
actions
nP9 Jump back target Determines the jump back target if nP8 = Go to step.
At the end of “End step” the system returns to manual control (i.e. Profiles are disabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 44/86
14.5 Example
The following example discuss a simple 3-step thermal profiles program where both thermoregulation and relative
humidity regulation are in neutral zone.
Setpoint
Step1 Delay 1 Endurance 1 NZ / NZ Humidity
temperature A
Setpoint
Step2 / Endurance 2 NZ / NZ Setpoint humidity
temperature B
Setpoint
Step3 / Endurance 3 NZ / NZ Setpoint humidity
temperature A
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 45/86
15 ALARMS AND DIAGNOSTICS
The application is able to perform complete diagnostics of the system and report any operating trouble with specific
alarms.
15.2 Alarms
The following table lists all the application alarms, error probes excluded.
09 Low temperature See High/Low alarms No effect on regulation Wait for the
(warning only) temperature value
read by probe Pb1 (cell
temperature) to rise above
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 46/86
Error code Alarm Cause Effect Solution
1082: LAL
Interruption of defrost
due to timeout instead of
reaching defrost end No effect on regulation Manual alarm reset
13 Defrost timeout
temperature (read from (warning only) required
probe Pb2, evaporator
temperature)
High/Low alarms indicate that user-defined temperature/relative humidity thresholds have been crossed.
High/Low temperature alarms refer to values read by probe Pb1 (cell temperature).
High/Low Temperature thresholds are set with parameters 1081: HAL and 1082: LAL. Parameter 1079: ATT determines whether
temperature they represent absolute temperature values (1079: ATT = Absolute) or values relative to current temperature setpoint
thresholds (1079: ATT = Relative).
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 47/86
To generate an alarm when the value falls below the setpoint when 1079: ATT = Relative, a negative value must be
entered for 1082: LAL.
Power-on Using parameter 1083: PAO you can set an exclusion time for high/low temperature alarms following the device power-
exclusion on.
Alarm exclusion Using parameter 1084: DAO you can set an exclusion time for high/low temperature alarms following defrost
after defrost termination.
Alarm exclusion Using parameter 1085: OAO you can set an exclusion time for high/low temperature alarms following the door closure.
after door closure
During the time intervals defined by parameters 1083: PAO / 1084: DAO / 1085: OAO, the regulator is disabled and any
temperature alarms are not signaled.
Alarm signal delay Using parameter 1087: TAO you can set a delay for the signaling of the alarm when it occurs.
High/Low humidity alarms refer to values read by probe Pb3 (cell humidity).
High/Low humidity Humidity thresholds are set with parameters 1089: HHA and 1090: LHA. Parameter 1088: ATH determines whether they
thresholds represent absolute humidity values (1088: ATH = Absolute) or values relative to current humidity setpoint (1088: ATH =
Relative).
To generate an alarm when the value falls below the setpoint when 1088: ATH = Relative, a negative value must be
entered for 1090: LHA.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 48/86
Power-on Using parameter 1093: PAH you can set an exclusion time for high/low relative humidity alarms following the device
exclusion power-on.
Alarm exclusion Using parameter 1094: OAH you can set an exclusion time for high/low relative humidity alarms following the door
after door closure closure.
During the time intervals defined by parameters 1093: PAH / 1094: OAH, the regulator is disabled and any relative
humidity alarms are not signaled.
Alarm signal delay Using parameter 1092: AOH you can set a delay for the signaling of the alarm when it occurs.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 49/86
16 PARAMETERS
The following sections analyze each parameter, divided into categories (folders), in detail. The parameters are listed
below in tables.
The following table indicates the visibility of the application parameters, grouped by folders/menus, depending on access
rights granted (user or installer).
Some parameters are visible only if installer access rights have been granted: please refer to the parameter reference
table at the end of the chapter for this information.
Following table shows all parameters gruped in folders, included in PAr menu described below
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 50/86
16.2 rtC = Update Clock
16.5 Compressor
Compressor relay activation differential; the compressor stops on reaching the Setpoint value (as indicated by the
adjustment probe) and restarts at a temperature value equal to the Setpoint plus the value of the differential.
NOTE: The two sets are interdependent: 1003: HSE (maximum setpoint) can not be less than 1004: LSE (minimum
setpoint), and viceversa.
Temperature value to be added algebraically to the setpoint if reduced set enabled (Economy function). It can be
activated with a key stroke, by a function or a digital input configured for this purpose.
1006: HC Mode
Compressor operating mode. If 1006: HC = Heat, compressor integrates the heating regulator and the application can
not do cooling anymore (parameter 1156: H07 should be set accordingly).
Actuation time (in minutes) of the compressor due to a probe failure (see compressor duty cycle).
Shutdown time (in minutes) of the compressor due to a probe failure (see compressor duty cycle).
The parameter indicates that a protection is active on the relay actuation of the compressor. The time indicated must
elapse between the request and the actual activation of the compressor relay.
The parameter indicates that a protection is active on the relay actuation of the compressor. The time indicated must
elapse between the request and the actual activation of the compressor relay
Delay between activations; the delay time indicated must elapse between two consecutive activations of the compressor.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 51/86
1014: ODO Power-on delay
Delay in activating outputs after the controller is switched on or after a power failure.
16.6 Humidity
Relative humidity regulation while defrosting. If 1024: DEH = Not active, relative humidity regulation is not active during
defrost; if 1024: DEH = Active, relative humidity regulation is active during defrost.
16.7 Defrost
Defrost mode.
If 1028: DTY = Electric, electric defrost (OFF Cycle defrost, that is compressor not running during defrost). NOTE:
electrical defrost + air defrost, in the case of fans in parallel with the defrost output relay).
If 1028: DTY = Cycle inversion, cycle inversion defrost (hot gas, or compressor running during defrost).
If 1028: DTY = Free, defrost with Free mode (independent of compressor status).
Time interval between the start of two subsequent defrosting cycles. Times are expressed in hours.
This parameter is used in automatic defrosts at fixed intervals. If 1029: DIT = 0 there is no automatic defrost: defrost in
never executed.
If 1032: DCT = Compressor up-time (DIGIFROST® method), counter is incremented only with the compressor on.
Compressor running time is counted separately from the evaporator probe (count active if evaporator probe missing or
faulty).
If 1032: DCT = Unit up-time, defrost count is always active when the application is on.
If 1032: DCT = On compressor stop, a defrost cycle is run at each compressor stop, depending on the parameter 1028:
DTY.
If 1032: DCT = Clock, a defrost cycle is run at each time set in the defrost times menu.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 52/86
1189: DET Timeout
Determines if a defrost cycle has to run when the application is switched on.
Fan stop temperature; if the evaporator probe reads a higher value than the set value, the fans are stopped. The value
can be positive or negative.
Fan activation differential, relative to stop temperature given in parameter 1040: FST.
After a defrost cycle, the fans and compressor remain off for the time set in this parameter.
Allows exclusion of the evaporator fans to be selected or not selected during defrosting.
If 1045: FCO = Thermostat controlled, evaporator fans are independent of compressor state.
Selects fan deactivation when the door is opened and fan restart when the door is shut (if they were running).
If 1047: FOD = Active, evaporator fans regulation is active when the door is open.
Fan switch off delay after compressor stop, in minutes. If 1048: FDC = 0 this function is excluded.
If 1051: F00 = Disabled, cut-off regulator is disabled and all its parameters are ignored by the application.
If 1051: F00 = Enabled, cut-off regulator is enabled and its parameters should be properly configured along with the
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 53/86
regulation probe Pb4.
Start-up time during which the analog output bound to the cut-off regulator is forced to maximum level.
Cut-off regulator setpoint. When setpoint is reached, the analog output bound to the cut-off regulator is forced to
minimum level given in parameter 1057: F06.
Differential, relative to the setpoint given in parameter 1060: F09, at which the cut-off regulator forces the analog
output to the maximum level.
Maximum-Medium level (of the analog output bound to the cut-off regulator) hysteresis width.
Differential, relative to the setpoint given in parameter 1060: F09, at which the cut-off regulator forces the analog
output to off (cut-off).
If 1067: F16 = Not active, cut-off regulator is disabled when compressor is off.
Pre-ventilation time.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 54/86
State of the analog output bound to the cut-off regulator in case of regulation probe error.
16.11 Alarms
Mode of parameters 1081: HAL and 1082: LAL, understood as absolute temperature values or as values relative to the
setpoint.
If 1079: ATT = Absolute, parameters 1081: HAL and 1082: HAL give absolute temperature values.
If 1079: ATT = Relative, parameters 1081: HAL and 1082: HAL give values relative to the setpoint.
Temperature upper limit (distance from setpoint or absolute value in relation to 1079: ATT) which, when crossed,
triggers an alarm signal.
Temperature lower limit (distance from setpoint or absolute value in relation to 1079: ATT) which, when crossed,
triggers an alarm signal.
Time out after alarm signal following digital input deactivation (door open).
Mode of parameters 1089: HHA and 1090: LHA, understood as absolute relative humidity values or as values relative to
the setpoint.
If 1088: ATH = Absolute, parameters 1089: HHA and 1090: LHA gives absolute relative humidity values.
If 1088: ATH = Relative, parameters 1089: HHA and 1090: LHA gives values relative to the setpoint.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 55/86
High humidity alarm threshold.
Humidity upper limit (distance from setpoint or absolute value in relation to 1088: ATH) which, when crossed, triggers
an alarm signal.
Humidity lower limit (distance from setpoint or absolute value in relation to 1088: ATH) which, when crossed, triggers an
alarm signal.
If 1096: RLO = None, external alarm does not block any resource.
If 1096: RLO = Comp/Defrost/Fan, external alarm blocks compressor, defrost, and evaporator fans.
If 1104: DSD = Off, opening the door does not turn on the light.
If 1104: DSD = On, opening the door turns on the light (when off).
Disable light relay from key, even if light off delay 1105: DLT is active.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 56/86
16.13 Configuration
If 1154: H05 = Neutral zone, relative humidity regulation enabled in neutral zone (both humidification and
dehumidification).
If 1154: H05 = Humidification only, relative humidity regulation enabled in humidification only.
If 1154: H05 = Dehumidification only, relative humidity regulation enabled in dehumidification only.
If 1156: H07 = Neutral zone, thermoregulation enabled in neutral zone (both heating and cooling).
If 1156: H07 = From digital input, thermoregulation enabled with heat/cool mode selection from digital input.
If 1158: H09 = Relay and compressor, dehumidification with dedicated relay and compressor.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 57/86
1168: H26 Digital output 6
Keys
The following tables report a summary description of the whole set of application parameters discussed in preceding
paragraphs, along with information about the range of allowed values, default value, and unit of measurement.
Moreover, necessary information to read and write them by means of a fieldbus communication protocol is also
recorded.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 58/86
16.14.1 Parameter tables
The table below lists all application configuration parameters stored in the device's permanent memory, and their
visibilities.
Column meaning:
Column Meaning
Address Only when accessing the parameter through fieldbus communication protocols (with
software tools not included in Eliwell FREE Studio).
Parameter address for access through communication protocol (either Modbus, CANopen or
Modbus TCP).
Modbus and Modbus TCP addresses are HOLDING REGISTERS to be access through 3H / 10H
commands
ID Parameter unique identifier (ID), as it is displayed in the application menu or in the regulators'
description in this document
Device Type
Parameter data type: that determines the range of the allowed values for the parameter (to be
further refined by the limits shown in Min and Max columns) and the need to apply a conversion,
only when accessing the parameter through fieldbus communication protocols (with
software tools not included in Eliwell FREE Studio), because the value is signed number.
For example, in case you access to a 16-bit integer parameter by means of a communication
protocol, you have to apply the following conversion:
• if the value read is between 0 and 32767, the result is equal to the value read (zero and
positive values);
• if the value read is between 32.768 and 65.535, the result is the value read - 65.536
(negative values).
Default Default parameter value (set by FREE Studio Device when downloading the application to the FREE
Smart programmable controller).
display format for Default Value /Min/Max - XXX.Y display of whole number with decimal point
Only when accessing the parameter through fieldbus communication protocols (with
software tools not included in Eliwell FREE Studio).
If XXX.Y, the value read by means of a fieldbus communication protocol has to be divide by 10
(value/10) in order to convert it to the scale in which Min/Max/Default values are given in the
table, according to the U.M. column.
Example: parameters HSE = 50.0. Column will include XXX.Y
• value shown on the display/read by FREE Studio Device is 50.0;
• value read by means of a fieldbus communication protocol is 500 → 500/10 = 50.0.
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 59/86
16.14.2 Modbus table
The table below lists all application configuration parameters including Modbus addresses
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16384 _1001_SEt1 SEt1 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 LSE HSE °C XXX.Y Cooling/Neutral zone setpoint
16385 SEt2 SEt2 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 LSE HSE °C XXX.Y Heating setpoint
16387 _1003_HSE HSE Signed 16-bit | INT 500 LSE 1100 °C XXX.Y Maximum setpoint value
16388 _1004_LSE LSE Signed 16-bit | INT -500 -500 HSE °C XXX.Y Minimum setpoint value
16389 _1005_OSP OSP Signed 16-bit | INT 0 -300 300 °C XXX.Y Economy offset (added to P1001_SEt)
16393 _1009_Ont Ont Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 10 0 255 min Compressor time on, when probe is broken
16394 _1010_OFt OFt Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 10 0 255 min Compressor time off, when probe is broken
16395 _1011_dOn dOn Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 10 0 1000 s Switching-on time delay
16396 _1012_dOF dOF Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 1000 s Switching-off time delay
16397 _1013_dbi dbi Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 2 0 255 min Time delay between consecutive switching-ons
16398 _1014_OdO OdO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 min Power-on time delay
16403 _1019_SRH SRH Signed 16-bit | INT 500 LSH HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Relative humidity setpoint
16405 _1021_dbH dbH Signed 16-bit | INT 50 0 500 %R.H. XXX.Y Relative humidity differential
16406 _1022_HSH HSH Signed 16-bit | INT 1000 LSH 1000 %R.H. XXX.Y Maximum relative humidity setpoint value
16407 _1023_LSH LSH Signed 16-bit | INT 0 0 HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Minimum relative humidity setpoint value
16409 _1025_ODEH ODEH Signed 16-bit | INT 0 -300 300 %R.H. XXX.Y Dehumidifier Economy offset
16410 _1026_OHUM OHUM Signed 16-bit | INT 0 -300 300 %R.H. XXX.Y Humidifier Economy offset
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 60/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16412 _1028_dtY dtY 0 =Electric; 1=Cycle inversion; 2=Free | USINT 0 Defrost type
16413 _1029_dit dit Signed 16-bit | INT 6 0 255 h Defrost time interval
16417 _1033_dOH dOH Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 59 min Power-on exclusion of defrost
16418 _1034_dSt dSt Signed 16-bit | INT 60 -3020 14720 °C XXX.Y Defrost stop temperature
16424 _1040_FSt FSt Signed 16-bit | INT 60 -3020 14720 °C XXX.Y Fan stop temperature
16426 _1042_FAd FAd Signed 16-bit | INT 10 10 500 °C XXX.Y Fan differential
16427 _1043_Fdt Fdt Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 min Fan delay time
16429 _1045_dFd dFd 0=Not active; 1=Active | BOOL 1 Defrost fan disable
16430 _1046_FCO FCO 0=Off; 1=Thermostat controlled; 2=Duty cycle | USINT 1 Fan when compressor OFF
16431 _1047_Fod Fod 0=Not active; 1=Active | BOOL 1 Fan when door open
16432 _1048_FdC FdC Unsigned 8-bit | UINT 0 0 99 min Fan delay when compressor OFF
16441 _1057_F06 F06 Signed 16-bit | INT 30 0 100 % A.O. minimum level
16442 _1058_F07 F07 Signed 16-bit | INT 95 0 100 % A.O. medium level
16443 _1059_F08 F08 Signed 16-bit | INT 100 0 100 % A.O. maximum level
16444 _1060_F09 F09 Signed 16-bit | INT 300 -500 999 XXX.Y A.O. setpoint
16445 _1061_F10 F10 Signed 16-bit | INT 100 0 999 XXX.Y A.O. maximum level differential
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 61/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16446 _1062_F11 F11 Signed 16-bit | INT 70 0 255 XXX.Y A.O. proportional band
16447 _1063_F12 F12 Signed 16-bit | INT 20 0 255 XXX.Y A.O. maximum level hysteresis width
16448 _1064_F13 F13 Signed 16-bit | INT 20 0 255 XXX.Y A.O. cut-off hysteresis width
16449 _1065_F14 F14 Signed 16-bit | INT 30 0 255 XXX.Y A.O. cut-off differential
16450 _1066_F15 F15 0=Not active; 1=Active | BOOL 1 A.O. when defrosting
16451 _1067_F16 F16 0=Not active; 1=Active | BOOL 1 A.O. when compressor OFF
16452 _1068_F17 F17 Unsigned 8-bit | UINT 0 0 59 min A.O. delay after defrosting
16453 _1069_F18 F18 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 s A.O. bypass time
16455 _1071_F20 F20 0=Not active; 1=Active | BOOL 1 A.O. when probe broken
16456 _1072_COn COn Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 1 0 255 min Ventilation fan time ON
16457 _1073_COF COF Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 min Ventilation fan time OFF
16464 _1080_AFd AFd Signed 16-bit | INT 10 10 500 °C XXX.Y Temperature alarm differential
16465 _1081_HAL HAL Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1082_LAL °C XXX.Y High temperature alarm value
16466 _1082_LAL LAL Signed 16-bit | INT -500 _1081_HAL °C XXX.Y Low temperature alarm value
16467 _1083_PAO PAO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 3 0 10 h Power-on exclusion of temperature alarm
16468 _1084_dAO dAO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 999 min After defrost exclusion of temperature alarm
16470 _1086_tdO tdO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 10 0 255 min Door open exclusion
16471 _1087_tAO tAO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 min Temperature alarm delay
16472 _1088_Ath Ath 0=Absolute; 1=Relative | USINT 1 Humidity alarm value type (absolute/relative)
16473 _1089_HHA HHA Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1090_LHA %R.H. XXX.Y High humidity alarm value
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 62/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16474 _1090_LHA LHA Signed 16-bit | INT -500 _1089_HHA %R.H. XXX.Y Low humidity alarm value
16475 _1091_AdH AdH Signed 16-bit | INT 20 10 500 %R.H. XXX.Y Humidity alarm differential
16476 _1092_AOH AOH Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 255 min Humidity alarm delay
16477 _1093_PAO PAO Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 3 0 10 h Power-on exclusion of humidity alarm
16478 _1094_OAH OAH Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 1 0 10 h After door closure exclusion of humidity alarm
16479 _1095_dAt dAt 0=No alarm; 1=Alarm | BOOL 0 Alarm on defrost timeout
16489 _1105_dLt dLt Unsigned 8-bit | UINT 0 0 31 min Light OFF delay
16499 _1115_PEn PEn Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 15 0 15 Number of pressure switch errors allowed
16500 _1116_PEI PEI Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 99 1 99 min Pressure switch error count interval
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 63/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 64/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 65/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16578 _1189_dEt dEt Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 30 1 255 min Defrost timeout
16600 dE1 dE1 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #1 on working days
16601 dE2 dE2 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #2 on working days
16602 dE3 dE3 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #3 on working days
16603 dE4 dE4 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #4 on working days
16604 dE5 dE5 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #5 on working days
16605 dE6 dE6 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #6 on working days
16606 dE7 dE7 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #7 on working days
16607 dE8 dE8 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #8 on working days
16608 F1 F1 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #1 during week-end
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 66/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16609 F2 F2 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #2 during week-end
16610 F3 F3 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #3 during week-end
16611 F4 F4 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #4 during week-end
16612 F5 F5 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #5 during week-end
16613 F6 F6 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #6 during week-end
16614 F7 F7 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 Defrost event #7 during week-end
16615 F8 F8 Signed 16-bit | INT 1440 0 1440 HH:MM Defrost event #8 during week-end
16616 STEP1_P0 1P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 1 activation delay
16617 STEP1_P1 1P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 1 duration
16620 STEP1_P4 1P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 1 humidity setpoint
16621 STEP1_P5 1P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 1 temperature setpoint 1
16622 STEP1_P6 1P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 1 temperature setpoint 2
16623 STEP1_P7 1P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 1 AUX relay activation status
16626 STEP2_P0 2P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 2 activation delay
16627 STEP2_P1 2P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 2 duration
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 67/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16630 STEP2_P4 2P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 2 humidity setpoint
16631 STEP2_P5 2P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 2 temperature setpoint 1
16632 STEP2_P6 2P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 2 temperature setpoint 2
16633 STEP2_P7 2P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 2 AUX relay activation status
16636 STEP3_P0 3P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 3 activation delay
16637 STEP3_P1 3P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 3 duration
16640 STEP3_P4 3P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 3 humidity setpoint
16641 STEP3_P5 3P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 3 temperature setpoint 1
16642 STEP3_P6 3P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 3 temperature setpoint 2
16643 STEP3_P7 3P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 3 AUX relay activation status
16646 STEP4_P0 4P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 4 activation delay
16647 STEP4_P1 4P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 4 duration
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 68/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16650 STEP4_P4 4P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 4 humidity setpoint
16651 STEP4_P5 4P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 4 temperature setpoint 1
16652 STEP4_P6 4P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 4 temperature setpoint 2
16653 STEP4_P7 4P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 4 AUX relay activation status
16656 STEP5_P0 5P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 5 activation delay
16657 STEP5_P1 5P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 5 duration
16660 STEP5_P4 5P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 5 humidity setpoint
16661 STEP5_P5 5P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 5 temperature setpoint 1
16662 STEP5_P6 5P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 5 temperature setpoint 2
16663 STEP5_P7 5P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 5 AUX relay activation status
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 69/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16666 STEP6_P0 6P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 6 activation delay
16667 STEP6_P1 6P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 6 duration
16670 STEP6_P4 6P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 6 humidity setpoint
16671 STEP6_P5 6P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 6 temperature setpoint 1
16672 STEP6_P6 6P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 6 temperature setpoint 2
16673 STEP6_P7 6P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 6 AUX relay activation status
16676 STEP7_P0 7P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 7 activation delay
16677 STEP7_P1 7P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 7 duration
16680 STEP7_P4 7P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 7 humidity setpoint
16681 STEP7_P5 7P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 7 temperature setpoint 1
16682 STEP7_P6 7P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 7 temperature setpoint 2
16683 STEP7_P7 7P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 7 AUX relay activation status
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 70/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
16686 STEP8_P0 8P0 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 0 5999 min Step 8 activation delay
16687 STEP8_P1 8P1 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 60 0 5999 min Step 8 duration
16690 STEP8_P4 8P4 Signed 16-bit | INT 500 _1023_LSH _1022_HSH %R.H. XXX.Y Step 8 humidity setpoint
16691 STEP8_P5 8P5 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 8 temperature setpoint 1
16692 STEP8_P6 8P6 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 _1004_LSE _1003_HSE °C XXX.Y Step 8 temperature setpoint 2
16693 STEP8_P7 8P7 Boolean | BOOL 0 Step 8 AUX relay activation status
16696 LocalState Lst 0=Off; 1=On | USINT 0 Local state setting (ON/OFF)
CompressorUptimeHoursCo
16697 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 h Compressor uptime hours
py
CompressorUptimeFraction
16698 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 s Compressor uptime hour fraction (in seconds)
Copy
UnitUptimeHo
16699 Signed 16-bit | INT 0 h Unit uptime hours
ursCopy
UnitUptimeFra
16700 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 s Unit uptime hour fraction (in seconds)
ctionCopy
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 71/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 72/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
LogData_NextE
16722 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0 Position Index where next data will be logged
ntry_Code
LogData_FULL
16723 Boolean | BOOL 0 Full Queue Flag
_Code
16724 LogDataE2_00 L000 Signed 16-bit | INT 32767 This Must Be always declared
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 73/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 74/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 75/86
Address ID Label Values | Device Type Default Min Max Unit Format Description
LogData_NextE
16784 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0
ntry_Date
LogData_FULL
16785 Boolean | BOOL 0
_Date
LogData_NextE
16786 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0
ntry_Time
LogData_FULL
16787 Boolean | BOOL 0
_Time
LogData_NextE
16788 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0
ntry_V1
LogData_FULL
16789 Boolean | BOOL 0
_V1
LogData_NextE
16790 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0
ntry_V2
LogData_FULL
16791 Boolean | BOOL 0
_V2
LogData_NextE
16792 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT 0
ntry_V3
LogData_FULL
16793 Boolean | BOOL 0
_V3
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 76/86
16.14.3 Client table (Status Variables)
The table below lists all application configuration status including Modbus addresses
8961 CurrentMode 0=Heating; 1=Cooling; 2=Neutral zone | USINT R Current HEAT/COOL mode
CurrentTemperatureSetp
8962 Signed 16-bit | INT °C XXX.Y R Current temperature setpoint
oint
8968 CurrentStep Unsigned 16-bit | USINT RW Current step number, in AUTO mode
8969 CurrentStepState 0=START; 1=RUN; 2=STOP | USINT RW Current step state, in AUTO mode
8970 CurrentStepTimeUINT Unsigned 16-bit | UINT min R Current step time, in AUTO mode
8977 Pb1Enabled Boolean | BOOL R Probe 1 enable status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
8980 Pb2Enabled Boolean | BOOL R Probe 2 enable status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
8983 Pb3Enabled Boolean | BOOL R Probe 3 enable status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 77/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
8986 Pb4Enabled Boolean | BOOL R Probe 4 enable status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
HighTemperatureAlarm
8993 0=Inactive; 1=Active; 2=Resettable | USINT R High temperature alarm
Mdb
LowTemperatureAlarmM
8994 0=Inactive; 1=Active; 2=Resettable | USINT R Low temperature alarm
db
DefrostTimeoutAlarmMd
8995 0=Inactive; 1=Active; 2=Resettable | USINT R Defrost timeout alarm
b
9000 EconomyDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Economy DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9002 DoorSwitchEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Door switch configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9004 AlarmDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Alarm DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 78/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
9006 StateDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R State (ON/OFF) DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9007 RemoteState 0=Off; 1=On | USINT R Remote ON/OFF state setting (from digital input)
9008 LightDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Light DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9010 VentilationDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Ventilation DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9012 PressureSwitchEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Pressure switch configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9014 PanicDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Panic DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9016 ModeDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Mode DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9076 DefrostDIEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Defrost from DI configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9019 DehumidifierDOEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Dehumidifier DO configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9021 DefrostDOEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Defrost DO configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 79/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
9026 LightDOEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Light DO configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
VentilationFanDOEnable
9028 Boolean | BOOL R Ventilation fan DO configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
d
9033 sysClock_dayweek_RW Unsigned 8-bit | USINT RW Day of the week value to update
9034 sysClock_daymonth_RW Unsigned 8-bit | USINT RW Day of the month value to update
ThermoregulationEnable
9038 Boolean | BOOL R Thermoregulation configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
d
HumidificationConfigure
9040 Boolean | BOOL R Humidification configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
d
DehumidificationConfigu
9041 Boolean | BOOL R Dehumidification configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
red
9043 CoolingConfigured Boolean | BOOL R Cooling configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
9046 HeatingConfigured Boolean | BOOL R Heating configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 80/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
9047 HeatingSetpoint Signed 16-bit | INT °C XXX.Y R Temperature setpoint for heating
HeaterForDehumidificati
9048 Boolean | BOOL R If TRUE, heater is configured to be used for dehumidification
on
9056 AOEnabled Boolean | BOOL R A.O. enable status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
DefrostRequestDiscarde
9080 Boolean | BOOL R Discarded defrost request warning
dWarning
ResetCountersHMIReque
9067 Boolean | BOOL RW Reset counters request
st
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 81/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
CompressorUptimeHour
9068 Signed 16-bit | INT h R Compressor uptime hours
s
CompressorUptimeFracti
9069 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT s R Compressor uptime hour fraction (in seconds)
onUINT
9071 UnitUptimeFractionUINT Unsigned 16-bit | UINT s R Unit uptime hour fraction (in seconds)
9081 StartAutoModeTime Signed 16-bit | INT HH:MM RW AUTO mode start time (from RTC)
9090 AlarmDOEnabled Boolean | BOOL R Ventilation fan DO configuration status (if TRUE, it is enabled)
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 82/86
Address ID Values | Device Type Unit Format ReadOnly Description
Historical_Number_alar
9084 Unsigned 16-bit | UINT R
ms
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 83/86
ALPHABETICAL INDEX menu..................................................................................................16, 49
table..........................................................................................................58
A parametri.....................................................................................
access rights................................................................................ menu.........................................................................................................17
password..................................................................................................16 tabella......................................................................................................59
alarms.......................................................................................... 12pressure switch....................................................................38
alarm condition display.......................................................................45 alarm........................................................................................................38
high/low...................................................................................................46 alarm reset..............................................................................................38
menu.........................................................................................................13 event count.............................................................................................38
probe error..............................................................................................45 probes......................................................................................19
reset...........................................................................................................13
allarmi.........................................................................................
R
menu.........................................................................................................14 references..................................................................................6
analog input............................................................................19 13relative humidity regulation.................................................39
analog output..........................................................................21 dehumidification....................................................................................39
automatic defrost.....................................................................30 humidification........................................................................................39
relay........................................................................................20
C
communication channels.........................................................21 T
6compressor............................................................................24 14thermal profiles...................................................................41
duty cycle.................................................................................................25 menu.........................................................................................................41
protection in the event of probe failure...........................................24 program reset.........................................................................................43
relay..........................................................................................................24 program run............................................................................................42
safety times.............................................................................................25 program start.........................................................................................42
11cut-off regulator...................................................................36 program STOP........................................................................................42
cut-off bypass time................................................................................36 step............................................................................................................43
pre-ventilation........................................................................................36 7thermoregulation...................................................................27
start-up time...........................................................................................36 cooling......................................................................................................27
heating.....................................................................................................27
D mode selection from digital input.....................................................28
8defrost....................................................................................30 neutral zone............................................................................................28
defrost times menu................................................................................31
FREE mode...............................................................................................33 V
hot gas......................................................................................................33 10ventilation fans....................................................................35
termination condition..........................................................................32 duty cycle.................................................................................................35
timeout.....................................................................................................33 relay..........................................................................................................35
with compressor stopped.....................................................................32
with electrical heaters..........................................................................32 .......................................................................................8 e seg.
dehumidification..........................................................................
relay..........................................................................................................40
5.2digital input........................................................................19
polarity.....................................................................................................20
priority......................................................................................................20
digital output.................................................................20 e seg.
dripping...................................................................................30
E
9evaporator fans.....................................................................34
relay..........................................................................................................34
thermostat control................................................................................34
H
humidifier....................................................................................
relay..........................................................................................................39
K
4.1keys.......................................................................................8
associated functions................................................................................8
L
LED...........................................................................................9
M
manual defrost.........................................................................31
menu Allarmi attivi..................................................................14
menu principale.......................................................................10
P
16parameters...........................................................................49
FREE Smart | Cold Room Application User Manual | vers. 1.1 86/86