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Carrier 69NT40-511 Руководство по эксплуатации и обслуживанию

Холодильный агрегат Carrier 69NT40-511-300 и выше.

СОДЕРЖАНИЕ

РЕКОМЕНДАЦИИ ПО МЕРАМ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ

ВВЕДЕНИЕ

1.1 КРАТКОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ АГРЕГАТА

ОПИСАНИЕ

2.1 ОБЩЕЕ ОПИСАНИЕ

2.2 ДАННЫЕ ХОЛОДИЛЬНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ

2.3 СПЕЦИФИКАЦИИ ЭЛЕКТРООБОРУДОВАНИЯ

2.4 АВТОТРАНСФОРМАТОР ПИТАНИЯ (СПЕЦ.ЗАКАЗ)

2.5 ХОЛОДИЛЬНЫЙ КОНТУР С БАЛЛОНОМ

2.6 ХОЛОДИЛЬНЫЙ КОНТУР С КОНДЕНСАТОРОМ ВОДЯНОГО ОХЛАЖДЕНИЯ (спец.заказ)

2.7 КОНДЕНСАТОР ВОДЯНОГО ОХЛАЖДЕНИЯ (спец.заказ)

2.7.1 Конденсатор водяного охлаждения и реле давления воды (WP)

2.7.2 Конденсатор водяного охлаждения с выключателем вентилятора конденсатора (CFS) — спец.заказ

2.8 ЗАЩИТНЫЕ УСТРОЙСТВА

2.9 ВЕРХНЕЕ ОТВЕРСТИЕ ПОДПИТКИ СВЕЖЕГО ВОЗДУХА

2.10 НИЖНЕЕ ОТВЕРСИЕ ПОДПИТКИ СВЕЖЕГО ВОЗДУХА (спец.заказ)

2.11 ДИСТАНЦИОННЫЙ КОНТРОЛЬ (спец.заказ)

МИКРОПРОЦЕССОР

3.1 БЛОК КОНТРОЛЛЕРА MICRO-LINK 2i

3.1.1 Краткое описание

3.1.2 Карты программирования контроллера (памяти)

3.1.3 Общая компоновка контроллера

3.1.4 Коды функций контроллера

3.1.5 Сигналы контроллера (КОДЫ ОШИБОК «ALARM»)

3.1.6 Регулирование давления конденсатора (СРС)

3.1.7 Регулирование температуры контроллером

3.1.7.1 Диапазон скоропортящихся (охлажденных) продуктов: выше -10°С (+14°F) или -5°С (+23°F) — по выбору

3.1.7.2 Работа в диапазоне замороженных грузов ниже -10°С (+14°F) или -5°С (+23°F) (по выбору)

3.2 ПРЕДРЕЙСОВАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА

3.2.1 Предрейсовая проверка

3.2.2 Режим предрейсовой проверки

3.3 ИНТЕГРИРОВАННЫЙ РЕГИСТРАТОР DataCorder (Спец.заказ)

3.3.1 Краткое описание

3.3.2 Конфигурация DataCORDER

3.3.3 Коды функций DataCORDER

3.3.4 Сигналы DataCORDER

3.3.5 Доступ к функциям DataCORDER

3.3.6 Комментарий к поездке в формате USDA / сообщения

3.3.7 Запись в формате USDA

3.3.8 Запись данных предрейсовой проверки

3.3.9 Связь с DataCORDER

3.3.10 Обратный просмотр данных DataCORDER

3.4 ПРОЦЕДУРА ОБРАБОТКИ ОХЛАЖДЕНИЕМ USDA

РАБОТА

4.1 ПРЕДРЕЙСОВАЯ ПРОВЕРКА (Перед пуском)

4.2 ИНСТРУКЦИИ ПО ПУСКУ И ОСТАНОВКЕ

4.3 СМОТР ПОСЛЕ ПУСКА

4.4 РАБОТА АГРЕГАТА

4.4.1 Нагреватель картера

4.4.2 Начало проверки датчиков

4.4.3 Охлаждение — контроллер установлен на температуру НИЖЕ -10°С (+14°F) или -5°С (+23°F) (по выбору)

4.4.4 Контроллер установлен на температуру ВЫШЕ -10°С (+14°F) или -5°С (+23°F) (по выбору)

4.4.5 Режим нагревания

4.4.6 Режим оттаивания

4.4.7 Арктический режим

УСТРАНЕНИЕ НЕИСПРАВНОСТЕЙ

5.1 АГРЕГАТ НЕ ЗАПУСКАЕТСЯ ИЛИ ЗАПУСКАЕТСЯ И ОСТАНАВЛИВАЕТСЯ

5.2 АГРЕГАТ РАБОТАЕТ, НО НЕ ОБЕСПЕЧИВАЕТ ДОСТАТОЧНОГО ОХЛАЖДЕНИЯ

5.3 АГРЕГАТ НЕПРЕРЫВНО ИЛИ СЛИШКОМ ДОЛГО РАБОТАЕТ В РЕЖИМЕ ОХЛАЖДЕНИЯ

5.4 АГРЕГАТ НЕ НАГРЕВАЕТСЯ ИЛИ НАГРЕВАНИЕ НЕДОСТАТОЧНО

5.5 АГРЕГАТ НЕ ЗАВЕРШАЕТ НАГРЕВАНИЕ

5.6 АГРЕГАТ НЕ ОБЕСПЕЧИВАЕТ НОРМАЛЬНОГО ОТТАИВАНИЯ

5.7 НЕНОРМАЛЬНЫЕ УРОВНИ ДАВЛЕНИЯ (ОХЛАЖДЕНИЕ)

5.8 НЕНОРМАЛЬНЫЙ ШУМ ИЛИ ВИБРАЦИЯ

5.9 НЕИСПРАВЕН КОНТРОЛЛЕР ТЕМПЕРАТУРЫ

5.10 ОТСУТСТВУЕТ ИЛИ ОГРАНИЧЕН ПОТОК ВОЗДУХА ЧЕРЕЗ ИСПАРИТЕЛЬ

5.11 НЕИСПРАВЕН РАСШИРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КЛАПАН ТЕРМОСТАТА

5.12 НЕИСПРАВЕН СИЛОВОЙ АВТОТРАНСФОРМАТОР

5.13 КОНДЕНСАТОР С ВОДЯНЫМ ОХЛАЖДЕНИЕМ ИЛИ РЕЛЕ ДАВЛЕНИЯ ВОДЫ

ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЕ

6.1 КОМПЛЕКТ ЛИНЕЙНЫХ МАНОМЕТРОВ

6.2 ВЕНТИЛИ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ НА ЛИНИЯХ ВСАСЫВАНИЯ И НАГНЕТАНИЯ

6.3 ОТКАЧКА ХЛАДАГЕНТА ИЗ АГРЕГАТА

6.4 ПРОВЕРКА УТЕЧЕК ХЛАДАГЕНТА

6.5 ВАКУУМИРОВАНИЕ И ОСУШЕНИЕ

6.5.1 Общие рекомендации

6.5.2 Подготовка

6.5.3 Необходимые процедуры

6.6 ЗАРЯДКА ХЛАДАГЕНТА

6.6.1 Проверка зарядки хладагента

6.6.2 Зарядка хладагента в систему (полная зарядка)

6.6.3 Зарядка хладагента в систему (частичная зарядка)

6.7 КОМПРЕССОР — МОДЕЛЬ 06DR

6.7.1 Снятие и замена компрессора

6.8 РАЗБОРКА КОМПРЕССОРА

6.9 СБОРКА КОМПРЕССОРА

6.10 УРОВЕНЬ МАСЛА В КОМПРЕССОРЕ

6.11 ФИЛЬТР-ОСУШИТЕЛЬ

6.12 РЕЛЕ ВЫСОКОГО ДАВЛЕНИЯ

6.12.1 Замена реле высокого давлния

6.12.2 Проверка реле высокого давления

6.13 СБОРКА ИСПАРИТЕЛЯ НАГРЕВАТЕЛЯ

6.14 НАГРЕВАТЕЛИ ИСПАРИТЕЛЯ

6.15 СБОРКА ВЕНТИЛЯТОРА ИСПАРИТЕЛЯ И ЭЛЕКТРОДВИГАТЕЛЯ

6.16 КОНДЕНСАТОРЫ ЭЛЕКТРОДВИГАТЕЛЯ ВЕНТИЛЯТОРА ИСПАРИТЕЛЯ

6.17 КОНДЕНСАТОР

6.18 СБОРКА ВЕНТИЛЯТОРА КОНДЕНСАТОРА И ЭЛЕКТРОДВИГАТЕЛЯ

6.19 ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЙ РЕГИСТРИРУЮЩИЙ ТЕРМОМЕТР PARTLOW

6.20 МЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ РЕГИСТРИРУЮЩИЙ ТЕРМОМЕТР PARTLOW

6.21 МЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ РЕГИСТРИРУЮЩИЙ ТЕРМОМЕТР SAGINOMIYA

6.22 УХОД ЗА ПОКРАШЕННЫМИ ПОВЕРХНОСТЯМИ

6.23 СИЛОВОЙ АВТОТРАНФОРМАТОР (СПЕЦ.ЗАКАЗ)

6.24 ПРОЦЕДУРА ПРОВЕРКИ ДАТЧИКОВ (AMBS, DTS, RRS, RTS, SRS и STS)

6.24.1 Проверка датчиков (RRS, RTS, SRS и STS)

6.24.2 Замена датчика (STS и SRS)

6.24.3 Замена датчика (RRS и RTS)

6.24.4 Проверка датчика (AMBS или DTS)

6.24.5 Замена датчика (AMBS или DTS)

6.25 РЕГУЛИРУЕМЫЙ КЛАПАН ВСАСЫВАНИЯ С ШАГОВЫМ ДВИГАТЕЛЕМ (SMV)

6.26 РАСШИРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КЛАПАН ТЕРМОСТАТА

6.27 ГЕРМЕТИЧНЫЙ РАСШИРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КЛАПАН

6.28 КОНТРОЛЛЕР/DATACORDER

6.28.1 Процедуры программирования контроллера/DataCORDER

6.28.2 Диагностика контроллера

6.29 КОНДЕНСАТОР ВОДЯНОГО ОХЛАЖДЕНИЯ

СХЕМЫ И ДИАГРАММЫ ЭЛЕКТРОПРОВОДКИ

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  • Page 1: Refrigeration Unit

    Container Refrigeration Unit Data Retrieval Micro-Link and Micro-Link 2/2i DataCORDER 62- -02575- -07…

  • Page 2: Operating Instructions

    MICRO-LINK and MICRO-LINK 2/2i DataCORDER Carrier Refrigeration Operations, A member of the United Technologies Corporation family. Stock symbol UTX. Carrier Transicold, Carrier Corporation, P.O. Box 4805, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221 U. S. A. Carrier Corporation 2000 D Printed in U. S. A. 0700…

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PARAGRAPH NUMBER DESCRIPTION …………….HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DataCORDER .

  • Page 4
    PARAGRAPH NUMBER TOPIC 11 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION Fixed Configuration Variables Custom Controller Configuration TOPIC 12 RECORDER UTILITIES Trip Functions …………… Configuration .
  • Page 5
    FIGURE NUMBER Figure 1-1. Micro-Link 2 Controller and DataCORDER Figure 1-2. Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER Figure 1-3. Micro-Link 1 Controller Figure 2-1. Communication Cable Connections Figure 2-2. Parallel Printer Cable Connections Figure 2-3. Serial Printer Cable Connections Figure 4-1. Hand Held DataReader Figure 4-2.
  • Page 6: Description

    1.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE This manual contains information on the Carrier Transicold DataView Program and its interface with the DataCORDER. The DataView program is used to retrieve data stored in the DataCORDER. Data retrieval can be accomplished with one of the following devices: 1.

  • Page 7: Datacorder

    1.2.1 Micro-Link 2 Controller/DataCORDER The Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 2 Controller (see Figure 1-1) is a custom-designed, microprocessor-based control system which is fitted with a separate DataCORDER module. The DataCORDER consists of: 1. Microprocessor 2. Program memory 3. Data memory 4. Real time clock (RTC) 5.

  • Page 8: Micro-Link 2I Controller/Datacorder

    1.2.2 Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER The Micro-Link 2i Controller is an integrated Controller and DataCORDER assembly, but is otherwise identical to the Micro-Link 2 Controller. Scroll compressor units are also fitted with a controller Expansion Module located next to the Controller/DataCORDER. CONTROLLER/DataCORDER EXPANSION MODULE (Scroll Compressor Units Only)

  • Page 9: Micro-Link 1 Controller/Datacorder

    1.2.3 Micro-Link 1 Controller/DataCORDER The Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 1 Controller (see Figure 1-3) predates the Micro-Link 2 Controller. Micro-Link 1 units with the DataCORDER option are equipped with a DataCORDER that is an integral part of the Controller. Interrogation of Micro-Link 1 and Micro-Link 2 Controllers will have some differences.

  • Page 10: Datacorder Capabilities (Micro-Link 2 And Micro-Link 2I Only)

    1.2.4 DataCORDER Capabilities (Micro-Link 2 and Micro-Link 2i only) The Carrier DataCORDER is a flexible recording device with the following capabilities: a. Sensors Up to six thermistor temperature probes can be connected directly to the DataCORDER. These probes are referred to as: 1.

  • Page 11: Datacorder Interface

    1.3 DataCORDER INTERFACE The DataCORDER is capable of performing the following functions initiated by the DataView Program 1.3.1 Data Extraction a. Daily Header Data Recorded days are presented in the following format: 1. Day 1 date (month, day, year), sensor data, events, … 2.

  • Page 12
    Table 1-3. Temperature Controller Events — — Continued Event When Event Occurs Any time trip start is en- Trip Start (TS) tered When entered with USDA Trip Comment interrogation device Any time a Pre-Trip test is completed and Controller Pre-Trip Data is configured to send indi- vidual test data Economy Mode Start…
  • Page 13
    Event When Event Occurs Restoration of AC power Power ON (ON) with no battery pack pres- Extraction of data from Data Retrieval the DataCORDER User modifies the real Real Time Clock Change time clock (RTC) Real Time Clock (RTC) RTC Battery Replaced battery internal to Data- CORDER is replaced DataCORDER attempted…
  • Page 14
    Table 1-5 Controlled Atmosphere (CA) Events Recorded in the DataCORDER — — Continued Event When Event Occurs Whenever O Air Calibration ibration is completed Whenever O Gas Calibration ibration is completed Whenever CO Zero Calibration ibration is completed Whenever the Tempera- Lockout Start ture Controller initiates a lockout of CA operation…
  • Page 15: Usda Recording

    1.4 USDA RECORDING A special type of recording is provided for USDA cold treatment purposes. Cold treatment recording requires that three remote temperature probes are placed in the cargo at various locations. Provision is made to connect these probes to the DataCORDER via receptacles located at the rear left-hand side of the unit. Four (five, on some units) receptacles are provided.

  • Page 16: System Setup

    2.1 HARDWARE PLATFORMS SUPPORTED The DataView Software will run on a variety of DOS based machines. We recommend the use of a desktop or laptop machine with at least 3MB free disk space and a VGA monitor for displaying graphics, for most printing and report generation functions.

  • Page 17: Printer Support

    2.3 PRINTER SUPPORT Formatted reports can be generated on the following printers: 1. EPSON 85 dot matrix or compatible (most dot matrix printers will support this format) 2. HP LaserJet or equivalent (Many laser printers will support this format). For printers that are not compatible with the above printers, select the FILE printer port option in printer setup. This will send the report to an ASCII print file.

  • Page 18: Note

    DATAVIEW PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS The following is a copy of the software program at time of printing. If loading only one program (12- -00413 reciprocating unit interrogation or 12- -00528 scroll unit interrogation program) the pro- gram disc instructions may be followed as written. If loading both programs on the same computer, different resident directories must be created Where these differences exist, annotation has been add- ed to the text provided herein.

  • Page 19: Printers Supported

    Printers Supported 1. EPSON 85 dot matrix or compatible (most dot matrix printers support this format). 2. HP Laser Jet or equivalent (many laser printers support this format). For printers that are not compatible with the above printers, select the FILE printer port option in printer setup. This will send the report to an ASCII print file.

  • Page 20: Additional Steps For The Hp Palmtop

    i) Creates the sub directory C:“directory”DATA, where “directory” is the directory defined in step c. This is the working directory where the DCX files are stored. j) Creates the sub directory C:“directory”PRN_FLS, where “directory” is the directory defined in step c. This is the print file directory where the ASCII Text print files are stored.

  • Page 21: Running The Program At The Ms- -Dos Prompt

    4. To run on monochrome monitors (i.e., HP Palmtop), type: “DIRECTORY” — -P <ENTER>. 5. To run on color monitors, type: “DIRECTORY” — -D <ENTER>. 6. To set the communications port (i.e., port where the Carrier module is connected), type: “DIRECTORY” — -COM1 <ENTER> or “DIRECTORY” — -COM2 <ENTER>…

  • Page 22: Topic 4 Raw File Conversion

    Throughout the program two major types of menus are used: 1. Check boxes allow the selection of all menu items that apply and look like this: [ ] Graph Tabular Data [ ] Raw Events 2. Radio buttons allow the selection of only one item and look like this: (*) Metric Units ( ) Standard Units To select or deselect an item in either of these two menu’s, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the selection…

  • Page 23: Topic 5 Micro-Links Selection Screen

    <G> Go — — Allows the user to start the RAW to DCX file conversion. The following steps are processed: 1. The Raw File Conversion screen is cleared. 2. The File Processing popup is displayed. 3. Each file in the current directory is checked to verify if it is a RAW formatted file. If not, it skips this file and checks the next file.

  • Page 24: Topic 6 Main Menu Screen

    TOPIC 6 MAIN MENU SCREEN This section describes the features available from the main menu. The following screen will be displayed when the program starts up. The following is a summary of the options available to the user: <I> Interrogate — — This will allow the user to extract the data from the Recorder. The available interrogation methods are: By Trip, By Date, Last 30 Days, and All Data.

  • Page 25: Topic 7 Interrogation Menu

    TOPIC 7 INTERROGATION MENU This section describes how to retrieve data from the recorder. The following screen is displayed when this option is selected. The following is a summary of the options available in Interrogation. <T> By Trip — — All data logged from the Trip Start selected until the next Trip Start (or the last date in the recorder) will be downloaded.

  • Page 26: Topic 8 Datareader

    TOPIC 8 DATAREADER The DataReader Interface program communicates with the DataReader. It provides the user with the ability to view the files on the DataReader, read the files from the DataReader and store the data into the DCX file format on the users computer.

  • Page 27: Topic 9 System Tools

    TOPIC 9 SYSTEM TOOLS The system tools screen provides the user with the ability to view and/or modify the recorder and controller data values. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in System Tools. <C>…

  • Page 28: Topic 10 Controller Utilities

    TOPIC 10 CONTROLLER UTILITIES This section describes the features available on the controller utilities. View/Change Container ID This will allow the user to view and modify the current container ID read from the controller. Upon changing the container ID, the new ID is sent to the controller, the DataView program informs the user that the container ID was successfully sent, and returns the user to the System Tools Screen.

  • Page 29: Control Setpoint

    Control Setpoint This will allow the user to view and modify the current control setpoint being read from the controller. Upon changing the setpoint, the new setpoint value is sent to the controller, the DataView program informs the user that the setpoint was successfully sent, and returns the user to the System Tools Screen.

  • Page 30: Control Parameters

    Control Parameters The following screen is displayed for the user to view and modify the current settings of the controller user selectable parameters. The following is a summary of the options available in Controller Parameters. <D> Defrost Interval — — Allows the user to view and modify the automatic defrost interval. <U>…

  • Page 31: Topic 11 Controller Configuration

    TOPIC 11 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION The Controller Configuration allows the user to view and modify the current controller configuration. The current model configuration, the selectable configuration variables, and the fixed configuration variables are listed. The user can select another model configuration and modify the selectable configuration variables. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 32: Fixed Configuration Variables

    Fixed Configuration Variables Allows the user to view the fixed configuration variables for the selected configuration model. These variables describe the refrigeration unit and cannot be modified by the user. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Fixed Configuration Variables.

  • Page 33: Custom Controller Configuration

    Custom Controller Configuration Allows the user to change the selectable configuration variables and save those values into a new configuration model. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Custom Controller Configuration. <D>…

  • Page 34: Topic 12 Recorder Utilities

    <H> Help — — Displays the help screen. <ESC> Cancel — — Cancels the changes to the custom controller configuration and returns the user to the Controller Configuration Screen. TOPIC 12 RECORDER UTILITIES This section describes the features available on the recorder utilities menu. Trip Functions This feature will allow the user to initiate a Trip Start and enter specific Trip comments.

  • Page 35: Configuration

    Configuration This allows the user to modify the recorder configuration. For a full description of the configuration selections and illustrations of the applicable screens, refer to TOPIC 13. 62-02575-07 3-18…

  • Page 36: Date And Time

    Date And Time This allows the user to view and/or modify the recorder date and time. The computer time and date are displayed as an aid to the user. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The recorder date is displayed in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

  • Page 37: Update Iso Trip Header

    Update ISO Trip Header This allows the user to view and/or modify the data recorder ISO trip header. Each field has a maximum size of 13 characters. A maximum of 128 total characters are allowed. The date and time are initialized from the current date and time on the data recorder.

  • Page 38: Topic 13 Recorder Configuration

    TOPIC 13 RECORDER CONFIGURATION The Recorder Configuration allows the user to view and modify the current recorder configuration. The Recorder Configuration screen shows all of the sensors installed to a unit and whether they are configured to be recorded. It also shows the recording interval.

  • Page 39: Standard Configuration

    Standard Configuration This feature will allow the user to select a standard recorder configuration, set the alarms, set the sample type for the recorder sensors, set the sample size for the recorder sensors, and set the sample type for the controller sensors. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 40: Generic Configuration

    Generic Configuration The Recorder Generic Configuration allows the user to view and modify the current recorder configuration. The Recorder Generic Configuration screen shows all of the sensors installed to a unit and whether they are configured to be recorded. It allows the user to modify the recording interval, recorder sensors, and controller sensors. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 41: Recorder Sensors

    Recorder Sensors This displays the active sensors connected to the recorder. It also displays the sample type and sample size configuration for each sensor. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Recorder Sensors Configuration. <R>…

  • Page 42: Controller Sensors

    Controller Sensors This displays the active sensors connected to the controller. It also displays the sample type and sample size configuration for each sensor. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Controller Sensors Configuration. <S>…

  • Page 43: Topic 14 Probe Calibration

    TOPIC 14 PROBE CALIBRATION Describes how to calibrate the probe sensors. Probe calibration allows the user to calibrate the probe sensors using two different methods; external and internal. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Probe Calibration. <P>…

  • Page 44: Topic 15 Controller Monitor

    TOPIC 15 CONTROLLER MONITOR The controller monitor program displays the activity of the controller data. This program allows the user to view the controller data in real time to enable an overview of the container unit operation to be obtained when trouble shooting. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 45: Topic 16 Program Setup

    TOPIC 16 PROGRAM SETUP This section describes the features available to customize the computer for this program. Which allows the user to setup the working environment of DataView program on the computer. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Program Setup.

  • Page 46: Topic 17 Directory Screen

    TOPIC 17 DIRECTORY SCREEN The directory screen allows the user to change the current, working, or print file directory to another directory location. The directory screen is available from the Program Setup, Interrogation, and Raw to DCX Conversion screens. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 47: Topic 18 Printer Setup

    TOPIC 18 PRINTER SETUP Describes the features available to setup the program to print a job. This allows the user to setup the printer port, select which printer, and select the paper size for the print jobs sent to the printer. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen.

  • Page 48: Topic 19 View Data

    TOPIC 19 VIEW DATA Describes the features available to view the interrogated data. This allows the user to Display any data file (*.dcx) stored in the current working directory. A *.dcx data file is the interrogation file for one specific recorder for a single interrogation operation.

  • Page 49: Topic 20 Sensor Configuration

    TOPIC 20 SENSOR CONFIGURATION This section describes the features available to configure the sensors. This allows a user to configure the sensors which will be used to view and print the interrogated data. The following screen is displayed when this option is chosen. The following is a summary of the options available in Sensor Configuration.

  • Page 50: Topic 21 Textual Data

    TOPIC 21 TEXTUAL DATA The textual data display screen will display the interrogated data file on the screen. The data can be presented in the following ways: sensor data, event data, summary data and raw data. Sensor Data The sensor data is displayed in a tabular form, with the following columns: 1.

  • Page 51: Event Data

    A valid sensor data value is displayed as a numeric value. An out of range sensor data value is displayed as “OUTRNG.” A sensor data value which has been turned off is displayed as “OFF.” Alarm numbers are not shown next to the alarm events (i.e., AL, dAL, CA_AL) when viewing sensor data. To refer to the alarm numbers view event or raw data.

  • Page 52
    8. Point of Destination 9. Discharge Date 10.Trip Comment Daily Data: Each Day will have a record with the following data: 1. Main Setpoint at the start of the day 2. Sensor Data 3. Event Data Some days may require more than one record, if there is a lot of sensor data, or the recording format changes. The data display screen supports the following options, to move through the file: 1.
  • Page 53: Topic 22 Graphic Data

    TOPIC 22 GRAPHIC DATA This enables the user to display a graph whose X axis is a time axis. The date range displayed can be selected from the view data screen and can be any portion of the available data. The Y axis gives the temperature readings. The temperature unit is selected from the program setup screen and supports both degree F and degree C.

  • Page 54: Topic 23 Print Data

    TOPIC 23 PRINT DATA This will allow the user to Print any data file (*.dcx) stored in the current working directory. A *.dcx data file is the interrogation file for one specific recorder for a single interrogation operation. The name of the file is the 6 digits of the container ID, with two letters added to uniquely define the file.

  • Page 55
    <S> Sensors — — This allows the user to choose a specific sensor configuration. The user can also choose New configuration to create a new configuration with desired sensors and then save it into the sensors.cnf file. The Available Configurations Menu will be updated to include the new configuration. Several configurations can be created and then saved in the sensors.cnf file for later usage.
  • Page 56: Figure 4-1. Hand Held Datareader

    SECTION 4 OPTIONAL HARDWARE 4.1 DataReader The DataReader (see Figure 4-1) is a simple to operate hand held device designed for the primary purpose of extracting data from Container Systems and then uploading that data to a PC. It has the ability to store multiple data files.

  • Page 57: Figure 4-2. Datareader Menu

    4.3 MENU INTERFACE The DataReader is not password protected. Connection to the Controller is automatic and the user is not required to specify the Controller type (ML 1/2/2i). The first menu presented to the operator will be the DataReader menu and basic utilities (see Figure 4-2).

  • Page 58: Figure 4-4. Ml2 Menu

    4.3.4 Set Date/Time Set Date/Time is used to set the date and time of the DataReader. It is important for the user to enter the correct date and time before beginning any operation. When retrieving data files from a Micro-Link 1 Controller, the date and time information are taken from the extracting device (the DataReader or laptop PC).

  • Page 59: Figure 4-6. Command Menu

    4 Extract All Data — — Valid for ML 1/2/2i Allows the user to extract all data stored in the Controller memory. Different container files found in the memory will be stored under different container numbers. b. Command Selecting Command presents the user with another menu of available functions (see Figure 4-6). The user can select the desired function by pressing 1 Mark Trip Start — — Valid for ML 2/2i This menu item will enable the user to initiate a trip start.

  • Page 60: Figure 4-7. Configure Menu

    To view a particular configuration file, select Display Cfg File and press press to view the file. To configure a container, select Configure and press arrow keys, select desired file and press take effect on Controller reset (power ON). c. Display This menu selection will present the user with another menu of available functions as shown below.

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Container
Refrigeration
Unit
Data Retrieval
for
Micro-Link and
Micro-Link 2/2i
DataCORDER 
						

							OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DATA RETRIEVAL
for
MICRO-LINK and MICRO-LINK 2/2i
DataCORDER
Carrier Corporation 2000DPrinted in U. S. A. 0700 Carrier Transicold, Carrier Corporation, P.O. Box 4805, Syracuse, N.Y. 13221 U. S. A. Carrier Refrigeration Operations, A member of the United Technologies Corporation family. Stock symbol UTX. 
						

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARAGRAPH NUMBERPage
DESCRIPTION1-1 ...............................................................................
1.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 1-1..................................................
1.2 DataCORDER1-1 .................................................................
1.2.1 Micro-Link 2 Controller/DataCORDER 1-2..........................................
1.2.2 Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER 1-3.........................................
1.2.3 Micro-Link 1 Controller/DataCORDER 1-4..........................................
1.2.4 DataCORDER Capabilities (Micro-Link 2 and Micro-Link 2i only) 1-5....................
1.3 DataCORDER INTERFACE 1-6......................................................
1.3.1 Data Extraction1-6 .............................................................
1.3.2 Events1-6 ....................................................................
1.4 USDA RECORDING 1-10............................................................
1.5 RELATIVE HUMIDITY 1-10.........................................................
SYSTEM SETUP2-1 ..............................................................................
2.1 HARDWARE PLATFORMS SUPPORTED 2-1..........................................
2.2 INTERROGATION CABLES 2-1.....................................................
2.3 PRINTER SUPPORT 2-2............................................................
2.3.1 PERSONAL COMPUTER PRINTING CABLE CONNECTIONS 2-2.....................
NOTE
The format of Section Three follows the format of the Help File provided with the DataView program
DataView PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS 3-1..........................................................
TOPIC 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3-1........................................................
Desktop Computer3-1 ...................................................................
HP Palmtop Computer3-1 ................................................................
Pen--Based Computer3-1 .................................................................
Printers Supported3-2 ...................................................................
TOPIC 2 DESKTOP QUICK START 3-2..........................................................
Installation From MS--DOS Prompt 3-2......................................................
Additional Steps For The HP Palmtop 3-3....................................................
Additional Steps For The Pen--based Computer Without A Floppy Drive 3-3........................
Running The Program At The MS--DOS Prompt 3-4...........................................
Changing Program Behavior 3-4...........................................................
TOPIC 3 MENU BASICS3-4 ....................................................................
TOPIC 4 RAW FILE CONVERSION 3-5..........................................................
TOPIC 5 MICRO-LINKS SELECTION SCREEN 3-6...............................................
TOPIC 6 MAIN MENU SCREEN3-7 .............................................................
TOPIC 7 INTERROGATION MENU 3-8..........................................................
TOPIC 8 DATAREADER3-9 ....................................................................
TOPIC 9 SYSTEM TOOLS3-10 ..................................................................
TOPIC 10 CONTROLLER UTILITIES 3-11.........................................................
View/Change Container ID 3-11.............................................................
Control Setpoint3-12 .....................................................................
Control Parameters3-13 ...................................................................
Compressor Hour Meter3-13 ...............................................................
Configuration3-13 ....................................................................... 
						

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
PARAGRAPH NUMBERPage
TOPIC 11 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION 3-14.................................................
Fixed Configuration Variables 3-15..........................................................
Custom Controller Configuration 3-16........................................................
TOPIC 12 RECORDER UTILITIES 3-17...........................................................
Trip Functions3-17 .......................................................................
Configuration3-18 .......................................................................
Date And Time3-19 ......................................................................
USDA Probe Calibration3-19 ..............................................................
Update ISO Trip Header3-20 ...............................................................
TOPIC 13 RECORDER CONFIGURATION 3-21....................................................
Standard Configuration3-22 ................................................................
Generic Configuration3-23 ................................................................
Recorder Sensors3-24 ....................................................................
Controller Sensors3-25 ...................................................................
TOPIC 14 PROBE CALIBRATION 3-26............................................................
TOPIC 15 CONTROLLER MONITOR 3-27.........................................................
TOPIC 16 PROGRAM SETUP3-28 ................................................................
TOPIC 17 DIRECTORY SCREEN3-29 .............................................................
TOPIC 18 PRINTER SETUP3-30 ..................................................................
TOPIC 19 VIEW DATA3-31 .......................................................................
TOPIC 20 SENSOR CONFIGURATION 3-32........................................................
TOPIC 21 TEXTUAL DATA3-33 ..................................................................
Sensor Data3-33 .........................................................................
Event Data3-34 .........................................................................
Summary Data3-34 ......................................................................
Raw Data3-34 ..........................................................................
TOPIC 22 GRAPHIC DATA3-36 ...................................................................
TOPIC 23 PRINT DATA3-37 ......................................................................
OPTIONAL HARDWARE4-1 ......................................................................
4.1 DataReader4-1 ....................................................................
4.2 OPERATOR INTERFACE 4-1.......................................................
4.3 MENU INTERFACE 4-2............................................................
4.3.1 Transfer Data4-2 ...............................................................
4.3.2 File Utilities4-2 ................................................................
4.3.3 DataSet Files4-2 ...............................................................
4.3.4 Set Date/Time4-3 ..............................................................
4.3.5 Power Off4-3 ..................................................................
4.3.6 Micro-Link 1/2/2i 4-3........................................................... 
						

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE NUMBERPage
Figure 1-1. Micro-Link 2 Controller and DataCORDER 1-2.......................................
Figure 1-2. Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER 1-3..........................................
Figure 1-3. Micro-Link 1 Controller 1-4.......................................................
Figure 2-1. Communication Cable Connections 2-1..............................................
Figure 2-2. Parallel Printer Cable Connections 2-2...............................................
Figure 2-3. Serial Printer Cable Connections 2-2................................................
Figure 4-1. Hand Held DataReader 4-1........................................................
Figure 4-2. DataReader Menu4-2 ............................................................
Figure 4-3. File Utilities4-2 ................................................................
Figure 4-4. ML2 Menu4-3 .................................................................
Figure 4-5. Extract Data Menu4-3 ...........................................................
Figure 4-6. Command Menu4-4 .............................................................
Figure 4-7. Configure Menu4-5 .............................................................
Figure 4-8. Display Menu4-5 ...............................................................
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE NUMBERPage
Table 1-1 DataView Software1-1 .............................................................
Table 1-2. Manual Cross Reference Chart 1-1....................................................
Table 1-3. Temperature Controller Events 1-6....................................................
Table 1-3. Temperature Controller Events -- Continued 1-7.........................................
Table 1-4 DataCORDER Events 1-7...........................................................
Table 1-4 DataCORDER Events -- Continued 1-8.................................................
Table 1-5 Controlled Atmosphere Events Recorded in the DataCORDER 1-8........................... 
						

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SECTION 1
DESCRIPTION
1.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
This manual contains information on the Carrier Transicold DataView Program and its interface with the
DataCORDER. The DataView program is used to retrieve data stored in the DataCORDER.
Data retrieval can be accomplished with one of the following devices:
1. Stand-alone DOS based portable personal computer (PC) with appropriate cable and software
2. Carrier DataReader hand held interrogator (refer to Section 4)
The retrieved data can then be printed from a PC in short or long form reports. From the DataReader, it can be
transferred to a personal computer (PC) for long-term storage on a floppy or hard disk.
The DataView software for a portable computer is supplied on 3.5 inch floppy disks for DOS (refer to Table 1-1). This
software allows data extraction, screen view of the data, hard copy report generation, USDA cold treatment probe
calibration and file management.
Table 1-1 DataView Software
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTIONAPPLICATION
12-00413-053.5” DS/HD DataView Interrogator SoftwarePC/DOS
12-00528-003.5”DS/HD DataView (Scroll) Interrogator SoftwarePC/DOS
1.2 DataCORDER
The DataCORDER records and stores data. While this manual primarily addresses the interrogation of the
Micro-Link 2 and the Micro-Link 2i DataCORDER (see Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2), interrogation can also be done on
units with the Micro-Link 1 DataCORDER (see Figure 1-3). Additional information on the DataCORDER may be
found in the unit Operation and Service manuals. Please refer to the separately bound manuals listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2. Manual Cross Reference Chart
MANUAL NUMBER
UNIT MODEL NUMBERS COVEREDTYPE OF MANUAL
T-25969NT40-489Operation and Service
T-26769NT40-501Operation and Service
T-26869NT40-511-1 to 69NT40-511-199 & 69NT40-521Operation and Service
T-28569NT40-511-300 & UPOperation and Service
T-28969NT40-489 with EverFresh Controlled AtmosphereOperation and Service
T-29169NT40-489--100 and Up with EverFresh Controlled
AtmosphereOperation and Service
T-29269NT40-531Operation and Service
T-29469NT40-511-200 to 69NT40-511-299Operation and Service
T-29669NT40-511-310Operation and Service 
						

							1-2 62-02575-07 1.2.1 Micro-Link 2 Controller/DataCORDER
The Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 2 Controller (see Figure 1-1) is a custom-designed, microprocessor-based control
system which is fitted with a separate DataCORDER module. The DataCORDER consists of:
1. Microprocessor
2. Program memory
3. Data memory
4. Real time clock (RTC)
5. Six thermistor inputs (2 Air Temperature and 4 Cargo Temperature)
6. Two voltage inputs
7. Four status LED’s
8. Two communication ports (serial)
9. Power supply (optional battery pack)
CONTROLLER
DataCORDER
Figure 1-1. Micro-Link 2 Controller and DataCORDER 
						

							1-3 62-02575-07 1.2.2 Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER
The Micro-Link 2i Controller is an integrated Controller and DataCORDER assembly, but is otherwise identical to
the Micro-Link 2 Controller. Scroll compressor units are also fitted with a controller Expansion Module located next
to the Controller/DataCORDER.
CONTROLLER/DataCORDER
EXPANSION MODULE
(Scroll Compressor Units Only)
Figure 1-2. Micro-Link 2i Controller/DataCORDER 
						

							1-4 62-02575-07 1.2.3 Micro-Link 1 Controller/DataCORDER
The Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 1 Controller (see Figure 1-3) predates the Micro-Link 2 Controller. Micro-Link 1
units with the DataCORDER option are equipped with a DataCORDER that is an integral part of the Controller.
Interrogation of Micro-Link 1 and Micro-Link 2 Controllers will have some differences.
Figure 1-3. Micro-Link 1 Controller 
						

							1-5 62-02575-07 1.2.4 DataCORDER Capabilities (Micro-Link 2 and Micro-Link 2i only)
The Carrier DataCORDER is a flexible recording device with the following capabilities:
a. Sensors
Up to six thermistor temperature probes can be connected directly to the DataCORDER.
These probes are referred to as:
1. Supply
2. Return
3. USDA 1
4. USDA 2
5. USDA 3
6. Auxiliary Cargo Probe
On separate DataCORDER modules (Micro-Link 2 only) there are also two 0-5vdc inputs available for future
expansion. In addition to these inputs, an additional eight sensors connected to the refrigeration or controlled
atmosphere controllers can be recorded.
1. This list of sensors includes:
2. Humidity Sensor
3. Controlled Atmosphere Gas Sensors
4. Temperature Controller Probes (including: supply, return, and defrost temperatures)
5. Controller Pressure Sensors
6. Current Sensors
7. Line Voltage Sensor
8. Frequency
NOTE
The supply and return sensors (SRS and RRS) used by the DataCORDER are not the same supply and return
sensors (STS and RTS) used by the Controller.
b. Log Interval
Micro-Link DataCORDER’s log data on 60 minute intervals from time of trip start. Micro-Link 2/2i DataCORDER
sensors can be recorded at intervals of 15, 30, 60 (default), or 120 minutes. Data is logged on the exact interval, using a
precise real time clock (RTC). All clocks are set toGreenwich Mean Timeat the factory and all recording is done on
the exact interval (at 12:00 for example, rather than 12:03).
NOTE
Unless specified by your customer to set the DataCORDER clocks for another time zone, the clocks should
NOT be adjusted.
c. Sensor Recording Format
Sensors can be recorded in a wide variety of formats. A one byte temperature format can be used for compact data
storage. A two byte format can be used for high resolution over the entire temperature range.
1. One byte format (default): 0.25C(.45F) steps in chilled mode; 0.5C(.9F) steps in frozen mode
2. Two byte format: 0 .010C steps for entire range
d. Sampling Type
1. Averaged (default): shows average of data from every minute over the logging interval.
2. Snapshot: shows snapshot of data at the log interval.
3. USDA: shows snapshot of data at a 60 minute log interval. 
						

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1.2.1 Micro-Link 2 Controller/DataCORDER

The Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 2 Controller (see Figure 1-1) is a custom-designed, microprocessor-based control

system which is fitted with a separate DataCORDER module. The DataCORDER consists of:

1. Microprocessor

2. Program memory

3. Data memory

4. Real time clock (RTC)

5. Six thermistor inputs (2 Air Temperature and 4 Cargo Temperature)

6. Two voltage inputs

7. Four status LED’s

8. Two communication ports (serial)

9. Power supply (optional battery pack)

CONTROLLER

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Figure 1-1. Micro-Link 2 Controller and DataCORDER

1-2

Рис. 1-8. Модуль контроллера Micro-Link 2

1.12.1 Краткое описание

ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ

Не пытайтесь обслуживать модуль контроллера – вскрытие гарантийной печати приведет к аннулированию гарантии.

ОСТОРОЖНО

Снимите модуль контроллера и отключите всю его проводку от источников питания (физически отключите штепсели и пр.), прежде чем проводить какие-либо работы по дуговой сварке на любой из частей контейнера.

Не снимайте проводку с модулей, если вы не заземлены к раме агрегата статически безопасным кистевым проводом.

Контроллер Carrier Transicold Micro-Link 2 – это изготавливаемый по специальному заказу модуль на базе микропроцессоров, который предназначен для:

a. Контроля температуры поступающего или возвратного воздуха в чрезвычайно узких пределах, посредством модулируемого управления охлаждением, электрическим нагревом и разморозкой для обеспечения непрерывной подачи воздуха необходимых параметров к объекту.

б. Обеспечения дублированного независимого считывания значений контрольной точки и температуры подаваемого и возвратного воздуха.

в. Обеспечения цифрового считывания и способности отбора данных. См. Табл. 1-6 (коды функций контроллера).

г. Выдачи сигналов тревоги на цифровом дисплее контроллера – см. табл. 1-7.

д. Обеспечения пошаговой проверки работы холодильного агрегата перед срабатыванием, а также проверки работы отдельных узлов, контроля электроники и функций охлаждения, работы обогревателей, настроек и калибровки, а также установки ограничений. См. раздел 1.13.

е. Обеспечения способности выбирать или устанавливать коды с 27 по 37 и устанавливать контрольную точку без прерывания подачи переменного тока. См. раздел 1.12.5.

ж. Устройство обеспечивает перепрограммирование памяти и конфигурации через карту памяти. Карта памяти автоматически загружает новое программное обеспечение на контроллер при ее вставлении, и выводит на дисплей информацию о состоянии.

з. Индикаторная лампа Статус/Питание/Исполнение показывают, включен ли контроллер, и код исполнения. Лампа отключается, если нет питания. Лампа мигает с частотой 1 раз в секунду, если исполняется код.

1.12.2 Программные карты (карты памяти) контроллера

Программные карты используются для загрузки программного обеспечения в контроллер. Концепция та же, что и при использовании дискет для загрузки программ на персональный компьютер.

Программное обеспечение, используемое в модуле контроллера, может быть одного из двух видов – либо «операционное программное обеспечение», либо «Конфигурационное программное обеспечение».

Операционное программное обеспечение:

Это такое программное обеспечение, которое обеспечивает выполнение модулем контроллер его функций. Включает и выключает вентиляторы, включает и выключает компрессоры и пр.
Конфигурационное программное обеспечение:

Это такое программное обеспечение, которое сообщает операционному программному обеспечению, какие физические узлы встроены в контейнерное устройство. См. табл. 1-4.

Программные карты с операционным или конфигурационным программным обеспечением могут быть получены через Группу замены запчастей и компонентов CTD.

Использование программных карт в полевых условиях (в пути) допускается только в чрезвычайных случаях. Некоторые из таких случаев перечислены ниже:

a. Модуль контроллера имеет старую версию операционного программного обеспечения, и существует необходимость заменить ее на новую.

б. Физический компонент контейнерного устройства заменен на какой-то другой, что привело к другой конфигурации оборудования.

в. Модуль контроллера поврежден в такой степени, что целостность или само существование рабочего программного обеспечения находится под вопросом.

Процедура загрузки программного обеспечения: См. раздел 4.28.1.

Табл.1-4. Переменные величины в конфигурации.

конфигурации Наименование По умолчанию Опция
1 Активация обходного клапана Есть Нет
2 Скорость вентилятора испарителя SS (единая) dS (две скорости)
3 Тройной сенсор Двойной Три
4 Режим сушки воздуха Вкл. Выкл.
5 Калибровка зонда Нет калибровки Калибровка
6 Выбор скорости вентилятора конденсатора Выкл. (одна) Вкл. (изменяемая)
7 Выбор агрегата, 20/ 40/45 футов 40 20,45
8 1-фазный /3-фазный мотор 1ф. 3ф.
9 Выбор хладагента r22 rl2,rl34a,bLEnd
10 Предпоездочный контроль Есть (Advanced) Нет
11 Отключение размораживания Нет Есть
12 TXV/Соленоидный охлаждающий клапан Есть (Solenoid) Нет (TXV)
13 Разгрузчик Есть Нет
14 Контроль давления конденсатора Нет Есть
15 Сенсор температуры на выходе Есть Нет
16 Отключение нагрева Есть Нет
17 Набор команд RMU nEW (Core) Old (Phase 2)
18 Обогреватель Старый (мало вт) Новый (много вт)
19 Controlled Atmosphere Нет Есть
20 Сенсоры давления (Трансдьюсеры) Нет Есть
21 Автотрансформаторы Нет Есть
22 Экономичный режим Выкл. Вкл.
23 Таймер интервального размораживания Нет Есть (SAV)
24 Расширенный контроль перед срабатыванием Выкл. Вкл.
25 Запись точек/результатов тестов перед срабатыванием rSLts Data
26 Отключение тепла Уст. на -10°С Уст. на -5°С
27 Отображение температуры всасывания Нет Есть
28 Режим бульбы Нет Есть

1.12.3 Общий вид узла контроллера

Контроллер Micro-Link 2 состоит из клавиатуры, дисплея и собственно контроллера. Для подсоединения проводки агрегата к контроллеру используются коннекторы. Контроллер спроектирован так, чтобы обеспечить удобство и легкость при установке и снятии.

Все контрольные функции управляются различными отделами клавиатуры и отображаются на экране дисплея; все функции спроектированы с учетом максимального удобства пользователя.

Клавиатура (рис. 1-9) установлена на правой стороне контрольного щита. Клавиатура состоит из (11) мембранных переключателей, активируемых нажатием, которые служат интерфейсом между пользователем и контроллером, а также устройством записи DataCorder (не входит в обязательный комплект). См. табл. 1-5.

Клавиша Функция
Стрелка вверх Изменение контрольной точки в верхнюю сторону. Изменение кодов в верхнюю сторону. Просмотр списка тревожных сигналов снизу вверх. Смена устанавливаемых параметров снизу вверх. Прерывание контроля перед срабатыванием; переход тестирования вперед. Коды Функция и Тревога устройства DataCorder прокручиваются вверх после нажатия клавиши ALT. MODE.
Стрелка вниз Изменение контрольной точки в нижнюю сторону. Изменение кодов в нижнюю сторону. Просмотр списка тревожных сигналов сверху вниз. Смена устанавливаемых параметров сверху вниз.. Прерывание контроля перед срабатыванием; переход тестирования назад. Коды Функция и Тревога устройства DataCorder прокручиваются вниз после нажатия клавиши ALT. MODE.
Return/Supply Моментальное отображение температуры неконтрольного щупа.
°C/°F Моментальное отображение альтернативной шкалы температуры.
Alarm List Выводит список сигналов тревоги; очищает очередь сигналов тревоги (если сопровождается нажатием клавиши Enter) контроллера, а также DataCorder после нажатия ALT. MODE.
Code Select Коды доступа (см. Стрелка вверх и стрелка вниз) контроллера, а также DataCorder после нажатия ALT. MODE.
Defrost Interval Выводит выбранный интервал разморозки.
Pre-Trip Выводит меню предпоездочного контроля. Прерывает идущие тесты.
Battery Power Если агрегат снабжен батареей, включите режим батареи, чтобы разрешить выбор контрольной точки и кода функции, если отключится стационарный источник переменного тока.
Enter Ввод изменения контрольной точки. Продление до 30 сек. времени отображения выбранного кода функции. Ввод значения режима, выбираемого пользователем. Очистка списка сигналов тревоги, начало предпоездочного контроля. Также используется для различных функций устройства DataCorder после нажатия клавиши ALT. MODE.
ALT. Mode Доступ к устройству DataCorder (коды функций и сигналов тревоги).

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