Freezer&Fridge Keypad
Freezer&Fridge Keypad
1. General Description 1
2. General Warnings 1
3. Interface 2
4. Temp Alarms Setting 3
5. Programming 3
6. Light Management 4
7. Installation and Mounting 4
8. Electrical Connections 4
9. Use of the Programming “Hot Key” 5
10. Alarm Signals 5
11. Technical Data 6
12. Connections 6
13. Parameter Map 7
14. Parameter List 8
Quick Sheet 9
Parts Lists 10
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Dwg. No. B10007 Wiring Diagram Light Manager with Options 12
Dwg. No. A32942 Light Manager Retrofit Kit 13
Dwg. No. B10020 Wiring Diagram Retro Kit 14
Occupancy Sensor for Light Operation Settings 15
Remote Buzzer Installation 17
XWA11V
Walk-In Temp / Door /Alarm / Light Module
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Model XWA11V, 100x64 mm format, is a microprocessor-based controller, suitable for temperature
monitoring and alarming in a walk-in cooler or freezer. It is provided with two (2) Relay Contacts to control
lights and an external alarm. It is provided with one (1) NTC probe input for temperature measurement. The
unit has 2 Digital Inputs, one for a Door Switch and the 2nd as an optional Panic Switch. See the catalog for
optional accessories. One 5Pin Input allows the user to program the parameter list with a “Hot Key” (see
section 9)
Note: The default settings are listed in the back of this manual. They are set for Coolers (Medium
Temp). For Freezers (Low Temp) you MUST Change the ALL and ALU settings. See Section 4.0
2. GENERAL WARNINGS
Note: If equipped with a battery backup, the battery must be installed after the walk-in has reached its
operating temperature.
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3. INTERFACE
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4. TEMP ALARM SETTINGS
4. TEMP ALARMS SETTING
4.1 HOW TO SET THE MIN TEMPERATURE ALARM
To modify the minimum (LOW) Temp ALARM: hold the keys pressed for 3 s until the
minimum Temp alarm is displayed.
Change the value using the UP and DOWN keys.
Press the SET key to confirm the new value and exit.
To modify the max (HIGH) Temp ALARM: hold the keys pressed for 3 s until the max Temp
alarm is displayed.
Change the value using the UP and DOWN keys.
Press the SET key to confirm the new value and exit.
5. PROGRAMMING
5.2.2 HOW TO MOVE A PARAMETER FROM THE HIDDEN MENU TO THE FIRST LEVEL AND
VICEVERSA
Each parameter present in the HIDDEN MENU can be removed or put into “THE FIRST LEVEL” (user level)
by pressing “SET + down”.
In HIDDEN MENU when a parameter is present in First Level the decimal point LED is on.
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6. LIGHT MANAGEMENT
The light is switched on every time one of the following conditions happens:
the door is open (i1F = dor)
the presence sensor is activated (i2F = LHt)
the light button is pushed
The light is switched off when all the following conditions happen:
the LHt timer is exhausted
the door is closed (i1F = dor)
the presence sensor is de-activated (i2F = LHt)
Light button regulation: i1L = n
The lights will flash (for 2 minutes) every 20 seconds for the FLH time (0-5 min) at the end of the LHt time
as a warning that the lights are about to turn off (for incandescent and LED lights only).
The light button has a higher priority than digital inputs therefore:
- if the light was switched on by button the digital input can not modify its status.
- if the light was switched on by digital input, the light button can modify its status.
The XWA11V must be mounted on vertical panel, in a J-Box (Steel City PN 68371-
1/2) or equal or wall mounted using an appropriate enclosure.
The Ambient Temp range for correct operation is 32 – 131°F (0-55°C). Avoid
installation in places subject to strong vibrations, corrosive gases, excessive dirt or
humidity. The same recommendations apply to probes.
8. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The instrument is provided with ¼” fast-on terminal blocks to connect cables with a cross section up to .110”
for the digital and analog inputs. Relays and power supply have a Fast-on connection (.250”). For supply
connections, use 14 AWG or larger copper or CU wire only rated at least 90˚C (194˚F). Before connecting
cables make sure the power supply complies with the instrument requirements. Separate the probe cables
from the power supply cables, from the outputs and the power connections. Do not exceed the maximum
current allowed on each relay and in case of heavier loads use a suitable external relay.
N.B. Maximum current allowed for all the loads is 15A.
8.1 PROBE CONNECTIONS
The probe shall be mounted with the bulb upwards to prevent damages due to casual liquid infiltration. It is
recommended to place the thermostat probe away from air streams to correctly measure the average room
temperature. The probe can be extended up to 300 ft. Check calibration when running long lengths over
100ft.
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9. USE OF THE PROGRAMMING “HOT KEY “
9.1 HOW TO PROGRAM A HOT KEY FROM THE INSTRUMENT (UPLOAD)
1. Program one controller with the front keypad.
2. When the controller is ON, insert the “Hot key” and push UP key; the "uPL" message appears followed a
by flashing “End”
3. Push “SET” key and the End will stop flashing.
4. Turn OFF the instrument remove the “Hot Key”, then turn it ON again.
NOTE: the “Err” message is displayed for failed programming. In this case push UP key again if you want to
restart the upload again or remove the “Hot key” to abort the operation.
9.2 HOW TO PROGRAM AN INSTRUMENT USING A HOT KEY (DOWNLOAD)
1. Turn OFF the instrument.
2. Insert a programmed “Hot Key” into the 5 PIN receptacle and then turn the Controller ON.
3. Automatically the parameter list of the “Hot Key” is downloaded into the Controller memory, the “doL”
message is blinking followed a by flashing “End”.
4. After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the new parameters.
5. Remove the “Hot Key”.
NOTE the message “Err” is displayed for failed programming. In this case turn the unit off and then on if you
want to restart the download again or remove the “Hot key” to abort the operation.
10. ALARM SIGNALS
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12. CONNECTIONS
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ALU High temperature alarm setting (med temp / low temp) 50 / 30 Pr1 ALL-302° F
ALL Low temperature alarm setting (med temp / low temp) 30 / -20 Pr1 °-58 - ALU
dAo Delay of temperature alarm at start-up 1.3 Pr2 0.0 - 24.0 Hrs.
dot Delay of temperature alarm after closing the door 15 Pr2 0 - 255 (min.)
FLH Light Flashing Timer (time before light goes out that it will flash) (for incandescent & LED lights only) 2 Pr1 0 - 5 (Min)
i1F Digital input 1 operating mode dor Pr2 EAL - dor - dEr - LHt
i2F Digital input 2 operating mode PAn Pr2 EAL - Pan - dFr - LHt
did Time interval/delay for digital input alarm 0 Pr2 0 - 255 (min.)
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Ot Thermostat probe calibration: (-12.012.0°C/ -2121°F) allows to adjust possible offset of the
thermostat probe.
CF T measurement unit: °C = Celsius; °F = Fahrenheit. When the measurement unit is changed the
Set Point and the values of some parameters have to be modified.
rES Resolution (for °C): (in = 1°C; dE = 0.1 °C) allows decimal point display.
Ut Display update: The time delay of the T readout (0÷255s)
onF Off function enabling: n = off function disabled; y = off function enabled;
ALU High T° alarm setting: (ALL 150°C or 302°F);
when this T° is reached and after the ALd delay time the HA alarm is enabled.
ALL Low T° alarm setting: (- 50°C or -58°F ALU)
when this T° is reached and after the ALd delay time, the LA alarm is enabled,.
AFH T° alarm differential: (0,1÷25,5°C; 1÷45°F) differential for T° alarm Set Point and fan regulation
Set Point, always a positive value
ALd T° alarm delay: (0÷255 min) time interval between the detection of an alarm condition and the
corresponding alarm signaling.
dAO Delay of T° alarm at start-up: (0min÷23h 50min) time interval between the detection of the T°
alarm condition after the instrument power on and the alarm signaling.
EdA Alarm delay at the end of defrost: (0255 min) Time interval between the detection of the T°
alarm condition at the end of defrost and the alarm signaling.
dot Delay of T° alarm after closing the door: (0255 min) Time delay to signal the T° alarm
condition after closing the door.
LHt Light timer: (0-255 min) The time the light will stay on after pressing the light switch on the
keyboard.
FLH Light Flashing: (0-5 min) The light will “double flash” every 20 seconds during the FLH time period
before turning off after the LHt time. (For incandescent and LED lights only.)
doA Open door alarm delay:(0÷255 min) delay between the detection of the open door condition and
its alarm signaling: the flashing message “dA” is displayed.
oA1 First relay configuration: (14-15): ALr = alarm; LHt = light; onF = on/off relay
oA2 Second relay configuration: (14-16): ALr = alarm; LHt = light; onF = on/off relay
AOP Alarm relay polarity: cL = closing contacts; oP = opening contacts.
i1P Digital input 1 polarity (1-2): CL : the digital input is activated by closing the contact;
OP: the digital input is activated by opening the contact
i1L Door switch to turn light ON(1-2): (y / no) To turn the light ON automatically when the door is
open. The light will turn off based on LHt . Keyboard switch must be turned ON first.
i1F Digital input 1 operating mode(1-2): EAL = external alarm; dor = door switch; dFr = A defrost is
running; LHt = keep light ON (signal from occupancy sensor) override LHt.;
i2P Digital input 2 polarity (1-3): CL : the digital input is activated by closing the contact;
OP: the digital input is activated by opening the contact
i2F Digital input 2 operating mode: configure the digital input function:
EAL = External alarm;
PAn =Panic alarm;
dFr = A defrost is running; (need external CT’s)
LHt = Keep light ON (signal from occupancy sensor) overrides LHt.
did Time interval/delay for digital input alarm:(0255 min.) If I2F=EAL or PAn (external alarms),
“did” parameter defines the time delay between the detection and the successive signaling of the
alarm.
tbA Alarm relay & Buzzer disabling: (y ; no)
Pbc Type of probe (PTC, NTC)
dP1 Probe 1 T
rEL Software release for internal use.
Ptb Parameter table code: read only.
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QUICK SHEET
XWA11V Walk-in Alarm / Door / Alarm / Light Unit Operation Manual
In Normal Operation the Indicator will display the temperature. 36° F
CHECK ALARM SETPOINTS (Cooler HA = 50°F, LA = 30°F / Freezer HA = 30°F, LA = -20°F)
To SEE the HIGH Alarm Set Point Press and release the Key, It will display the High
Set Point for 5 seconds. The Temp alarm will go ON if the temp exceeds the Set Point after
15 minutes. The display will read HA alternating with the Temp.
To SEE the LOW Alarm Set Point Press and release the Key it will display the Low
Set Point for 5 seconds. The Temp alarm will go ON if the temp exceeds the Set Point after
15 minutes. LA, alternating with the Temp.
1. To Change the HIGH Alarm Set Point Press BOTH the for 7 seconds
and the LED above the will blink.
2. Release and scroll UP to adjust the Set Point up, or Scroll DOWN to adjust
the Set point down.
LIGHT OPERATION
Press the light switch to turn ON the inside light; it will automatically go OFF after 15
minutes.
DOOR SWITCH
If the door switch is used opening the door will automatically turn the light ON, and will
automatically go OFF after 15 minutes.
If the Door is left open longer than 15 minutes the DOOR Alarm will go off, dA alternating
with the temperature reading.
ALARM SIGNALS
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Walk-In Alarm System Parts List
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Remote Buzzer Box Installation
Installation:
1. Mount the remote buzzer box in the location desired.
2. Drill the appropriate size hole for the conduit fitting into the Wall Mount Box P/N 142456.
3. Conduit, conduit fittings, and wire are by others.
Installation must be by a qualified electrician per the applicable national and local codes.
4. Connect a black wire to terminal #4 and a white wire to terminal #13 of the Phone Relay in the Wall
5. Mount Box.
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NOTES
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NOTES
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