CELLmatic 1502 – GSV/GSF
Issue: 2.1
User Manual
08.02.2004
Page 4 of 51
Thy
-
tronic
I/S – Bjørnevej 8c – DK 7700 Thisted – Tel.: +45 97982344 – Email.: Info@thytronic.dk
KEYBOARD
The keyboard is provided with three types of keys:
1.
Function
keys
2. Fixed function keys
3.
Numeric
keys
1. Function keys (F1-F6)
When a function key is pushed, the function shown in the display opposite the key is performed.
F1 is generally identical with stop. If F1 is pushed once, and the text "STOP" is shown opposite the key,
the compressor will stop after expiry of the stop time, and the signal "MAN.STOP" will appear in the
bottom line of the display. In order to start the compressor again it is necessary to push the <CLA> key.
F6 is used for resetting an alarm, if the text "CLA" is shown opposite the key.
2. Fixed function keys
The keyboard is provided with 3 fixed function keys.
ÍÍ
(Reset) is used for scrolling immediately from an arbitrary menu to the initial picture.
Í
(Recall) will delete the latest entry. It means that it is used for scrolling back to the previous
menu.
When entering set points the <
Í
> key can be used for deleting the value entered provided
that the <ENTER> key has not been pushed.
ENTER (Enter) is used for updating. If you want to change a set point and the new value, which will
be shown in the command line, has been entered the value is updated by pushing the
<ENTER> key.
3. Numeric keys
The numeric keys are used for change of set points, and choice of refrigerant, compressor type, type of
duty etc.
DIODES
There are three diodes on the front of the panel:
RED DIODE
The red diode lights up when a cutout occurs in the system.
YELLOW DIODE
The yellow diode lights up when an alarm occurs in the system.
GREEN DIODE
The green diode lights up during standstill to indicate that the compressor is ready to start. This assumes
that no cutout, restart delay or other factors will prevent the compressor starting when required. If
CABS is less than 15%, the green diode will not light up. During operation the lamp is of no
significance, but it will go out when a cutout occurs.