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1. Helmer r3 I C User Guide For Helmer i Series Products 360129 1 C Contents eee SEE ET ET REE VE ER ET NE ENE EG lil COP VHS IVE TEN NN iii MTT NNN 1 FPU 1 Sag 0109 gt RENE 2 Chapter 2 Language Screen wise isccceaicarsescessacdesnacd veacdeasassanscdsasndeapveedasaaddsnansaiioadaedsarsenaniadesespesteossanssaxasdenmstbesal 3 Eek Gog eg EE EE 3 FN NNN 3 Chapter NNN NPS 4 Looking at the HOME SCreen rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnunnnnnsnnunnnnnsnnnenenn 4 MENN NNN 5 TI Geo Ca ONS EEE 5 Chapter 5 Temperature NNN 7 Dema O T E E E E E EE 7 PU EEE EEE ER S 7 METT 7 EE RER ERR EEE EE 7 Chapter 6 Temperature Ned 8 Viewing the Temperature Graph esesssssssessrsresrrssrreresrrrsrrssenstesrtestestrstttsttsttssttst estt tttsttsttesttstesttestesrererstereseeeseent 8 ED Nr 9 bee 9 a 2 ae EE EEE EE ER ER 10 EVENE LO EE EE ENN st encasesaeus 10 PD 12 Compressor lemperature Ny prrv4v4v44G0s re 13 PETN 14 ess COMM Ol Ker Goals GE NE EE EE 15 TNT 16 Dons se 16 Uploading Firmware Updates sicvsssncdeavissnceneriasnecaidaisnieutiavsnesatecdantensseeboasensevecdvanacudeuseadousetusincvneveiseussessicvav esvanasenes 18 i Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 9 Customizing the i C Screen saessnssnidtinveinwsrisasteinsndersansnvesiasaneteairetasnneentieianinadyretnradansainativiaianiss 20 Display ENN 20 Home Page Screensaver rrarnnrnarnnrnnsnnvnnvnnvnnnn
2. i 2 00 pm B33297 01 01 2010 imeri USA Flash Brive OG To perform an upload 1 Insert a memory device into the USB port located on the right of the i C monitor bezel When the memory device is detected the message nsert USB Flash Drive clears and the Upload button is no longer shaded Ueoed 2 00 pm LEEFER 0170172010 Frese upload button to begin 18 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 8 Data Transfer Uploading Firmware Updates Note If the Upload icon is touched before a memory device is inserted the message nsert USB Flash Drive is displayed until a memory device is inserted Note The Upload screen can not be closed during a data upload unless an error occurs 2 Touch the Upload icon to begin data transfer The upload progress bar is displayed lietoed 2 00 pm EE Fa Fy 01013010 Copying file fom Mjah dine Flrair Wee DO HOT REROYE FLASH DRIVE 0 3 When finished the Data Upload Completed message and the date and time are displayed ipod 2 00 pm SEE Fs 3 01012010 Data upload completed January 1 2010 02 00 00 PH 0 O The i C screen fades to white and the system automatically powers down and restarts 4 Remove the memory device from the USB port Updated firmware is loaded to the i C memory 5 After the i C system restarts verify the display processor DP and or control processor CP firmware version number ha
3. 33 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Defrost Events 1 4 Toggle the On Off button to schedule defrost events Touch the corresponding Time spin boxes to set the time for each evaporator defrost event e Up to four 4 defrost events can be scheduled per day Defrost Operation Time Set the maximum duration of a defrost event before automatic termination e Adjustable from 1 to 120 minutes e Initial factory setting 15 minutes Manual Defrost Manually start or stop a defrost cycle Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle Percentage of time the compressor will run during a temperature probe error e Adjustable from 0 to 100 e Initial factory setting 50 Refer to the product service manual for Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle settings 34 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Temperature Controller Programs Freezers 2 00 pm 01 01 2010 bg Control Sanser Prete For continuous monitoring the temperature Hysteresis 3 0 Q C for upper and defrost probes are displayed Evaporator Deron on the right side of the screen 30 0 C Geay om Start ap Fan Operating M e Fan Shino 50 0 C Temperatur OG lemprolare Controthe Prose ans 2 00 pm EEFE F D0200 Fan Dairy after Defrost Control Sensor Probe Chef oat Termination 30 0 C rie ag tds Cart naa
4. 8 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 6 Temperature Graph Event Data Event Data Door Open Time Total time in minutes that the unit door was left open during the selected time span Door Openings Total number of times the unit door was opened during the selected time span Total Events Total number of logged events that occurred during the selected time span Viewable with the 1 Day Time Span Graph Display of Alarm Condition Alarm condition events are shown on the graph by a small Alarm Condition icon when an alarm has been activated View detailed event data Touch the Alarm Condition icon to navigate to the Event Log screen Touch the Event to view detailed event data Graph Display of Alarm Test Alarm tests are shown on the graph by a small Alarm Test icon View alarm test data Touch the Alarm Test icon to navigate to the Event Log screen Touch the Event to view detailed event data Graph Display of Defrost Cycle Freezers The start of a defrost cycle is shown on the graph by a small Defrost Cycle icon displayed below the graph View defrost cycle data Touch the Defrost Cycle icon to navigate to the Defrost Log screen Touch the Event to view detailed event data Date The date and day are displayed below the 12 00 am data point on the temperature graph 9 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 7 Information Logs Informatken Log i 2 00 pm 833297 OL 2010 Note Some icons shown may be specific to models or option
5. Defeat Event 41 Cord gt 6 00 pm 230 I 0 C Defrost Event 2 Coro 10 00 pm Defrost Event 3 OFF 600 am Tempe ab e Lontrollet Priimi 2 00 pm 122297 O1 01L 2010 mine ford AN Pk Comil Server Probe ryke hage 15 min 30 0 C Lv parator Defrost Probe 30 0 C Drain Tene Retrig P Deisy atter defrost Mn Marual Deinos Conrad Lelay Probe Error Duty Cycle To set control parameters Touch plus or minus on the adjacent spin box until the correct value is displayed 35 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Temperature Setpoint Temperature at which the storage unit operates e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting 30 C Hysteresis Setpoint Hysteresis is the allowable temperature fluctuation relative to the temperature setpoint A Caution The hysteresis setpoint is factory preset and should not be changed unless directed by Helmer Technical Service e Adjustable from 0 1 C to 20 C e Initial factory setting 2 C Delay On Startup Delays the compressor startup at initial power on or after a power interruption e Adjustable from 1 to 59 minutes e Initial factory setting 2 minutes Fan Operating Mode 2 Fan runs continuously except during defrost and fan delay time after defrost The fan stops if the temperature measured with the evaporator sensor exceeds the Fan Sto
6. 01012010 soc S GG men f 4 0 C Lower bemp gt See Chapter 7 Information Logs Access Control Log Optional for details on viewing the access log Viewing the Access Control Screen gt Temperature and Alarm Conditions are displayed on the left side of the keypad When the screen is first displayed the Closed Padlock indicator is displayed Enter PIN is displayed above the locked indicator Enter the PIN Use the keypad As each number is entered an asterisk appears If an incorrect PIN is entered the message Access Denied is displayed 39 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control Access Control as the Home Screen O C b If the Access Control option is activated the Access Control Home Screen can be substituted for the standard Home screen Turn the Access Control Home Screen on or off Toggle the Access Control as Home Screen button on the i C Settings screen e Initial factory setting for the Access Control Home Screen option On When Access Control Home Screen is turned off e The standard Home screen is displayed e The keypad is accessed by touching the Access Control icon located on the i C APPS screen and or the Home screen Note It is recommended that the Access Control icon be moved to the Home screen if the Access Control Home Screen is disabled Use the Icon Transfer application Initial Entry into Access Control Setup Ee E
7. Home Page Temperature Graph Screensaver Turn the screensaver on or off Toggle the Temp Graph Screensaver button e Initial factory setting On Note The Temperature Graph Screensaver button is disabled and shaded if Access Control as Home Screen is set to On 25 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 10 i C Settings Date Time Screen Date Time Screen Access the Date Time screen Touch the Settings button then touch the Date Time button 2 00 pm 017 0172010 Date Format en T Time Format rey 24 gt o mm Set the Date Set the date format Toggle the Date button select MM DD YY or DD MM YY Set the day Touch the Day spin box until the correct day is displayed Set the month Touch the Month spin box until the correct month is displayed Set the year Touch the Year spin box until the correct year is displayed Set the Time Set the time format Toggle the Time button select 12 hour or 24 hour Set the hour Touch the Hour spin box until the correct hour is displayed for 12 hour format select AM or PM Set the minute Touch the Minute Set spin box until the correct minute is displayed Set the AM PM format Toggle the AM PM button to select AM or PM Note The AM PM button is active if 12 hour time format is selected Save Changes Touch 71 The message Save is displayed Touch VI The date time change is saved Touch ON to cancel the date time changes Note An event Date Time Change is entere
8. Ain Temp Upper Fobe ba oe E 4 TL SET AA Loser Frobe 51 FL LET LET Compas Prod TFL PE EYT EKL Event Acknowledgement Ewer sethen Tokan LL 28 PH Viewing the Event Detail Log e Type of alarm e Start date time of alarm e End date time of alarm e Upper probe start end maximum minimum temperatures e Lower probe start end maximum minimum temperatures e Compressor start end maximum minimum temperatures Acknowledging Events Use the Event Acknowledgement buttons to select the cause of an alarm event and the corrective action taken Touch the Event Cause button The Event Cause drop down list is displayed Touch the cause of the alarm event e Door Open e Inventory e Alarm Test e Other Note If Other is touched the alohanumeric keyboard is displayed Enter the cause of the alarm condition 40 characters maximum See Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard for details on using the keyboard 12 gt Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 7 Information Logs Compressor Temperature Log Touch the Action Taken button The Action Taken drop down list is displayed Touch the action taken to correct the alarm event e Closed Door e Removed Contents e Completed Test e Other Note If Other is touched the alphanumeric keyboard is displayed Enter the action taken to acknowledge the alarm 40 characters maximum See Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard for details on using the keyboard Touch the Signature bu
9. C Settings from unauthorized changes Display temperature graph on Home screen i C display screen brightness Set whether the chamber light will remain on after the door has closed Duration the chamber light will remain on after the door has closed Access alarm setpoint settings Set probe temperature values to match measured temperature values Set unit operation temperature Change all settings to factory default values Prevent chamber access without entry of a valid PIN optional feature Prevent chamber access without access card validation optional feature Display Access Control keypad on the Home screen 1234 On 9 1 i C serial number MM DD YYYY Set at the factory Set at the factory Set at the factory 12 hour Set at the factory Set at the factory Set at the factory English C On On 3 brightest On 5 minutes Refer to Alarm Settings table Refer to service manual Refer to service manual Refer to service manual On if Access Control option is installed On if Access Control option is installed On if Access Control option is installed 360129 1 C Alarm Settings gt Alarm Settings Default Value i C Settings Reference Guide Alarm Settings Default Value freezers 2 penon refrigerators High Temp setpoint High temperature at which alarm condition occurs 5 5 C High Temp time delay Time after high temperature alarm condition occurs until alarm sounds 0 minutes L
10. LES pm i men P To scroll through the log Touch and hold the bidirectional arrows Access Control Log Data Elements e User Name of user Denied or Override e Date Date of access e Time Time of access e Duration Length of time door remained open e Method How unit was accessed PIN or key access Access Log Formatting e Bold text New data since the last time the log was viewed e Normal text Viewed e Dimmed text Downloaded e Red text Incorrect PIN entered access denied or key override was used 15 gt Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 8 Data Transfer Downloading Temperature and Event Data Use the Download screen to download information Bo rigad 2 00 pm EEPE O1L 012010 laseri USB Flash Brive oa To perform a download 1 Insert a memory device into the USB port located on the right of the i C monitor bezel When the memory device is detected the message Insert USB Flash Drive clears The Download icon is no longer shaded and the Data Selection spin box is displayed 2 Touch the Data Selection spin box to download data from the currenet calandar month or current calendar month and previous calendar month A Caution If more than two 2 months elapse between downloads the first data records that were saved will be deleted as new data records are added rari 2 00 pm B33297 010172010 Presi download butten to begin Note If the Download icon is touched before a memory d
11. Manual Defrost Manually start or stop a defrost cycle Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle Percentage of time the compressor will run during a temperature probe error e Adjustable from 0 to 100 e Initial factory setting 100 Refer to the product service manual for Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle settings 37 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 13 Icon Transfer OE gt From this screen icons can be moved between the Home screen and i C Applications screen or repositioned on the i C APPS screen 00 pm 01 01 2010 APPS Screen leans AL or 2 a A To view additional icons Touch scroll to the right or left Home Screen icons Reposition icons Drag icons with a touch drag motion of the finger Drag the selected icon directly over the icon that is currently located in the targeted position Home Screen Icons A maximum of five 5 icons can be displayed on the Home screen Note The i C APPS icon appears dimmed because it must remain in the first position top left on the Home screen and cannot be transferred 38 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control Integrated Electronic Access Control limits user access providing secure storage A valid personal identification number PIN must be entered to open the unit Access Control screen 2 00 pm 017 0172010 Enter PIN 4 0 C Lower temp Access Control as the home screen 2 00 pm
12. Test Initiate automatic alarm tests for the high and low temperature alarms Ko Information Logs Access all available data log applications Contact Helmer Inc View contact information for Helmer Inc and firmware revision numbers 5 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 4 i C Applications APPS Using i C Applications EJ Display Settings Adjust monitor screen brightness Temperature Graph View current and historical probe temperature data and alarm events Downloads Download information log s Uploads Upload firmware updates i C Settings All i C system settings are configured and other preferences selected from the i C Settings screen Note The i C Settings screen is password protected unless password protection is turned Off from the i C Settings screen If accessing the i C for the first time use the factory originated password 1234 o Icon Transfer Reposition application icons on the Home and Applications screens Access Control Optional Display keypad for refrigerator access 6 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 5 Temperature Alarm Test fe Initiate an automatic alarm test for the high and low temperature alarms The unit uses a built in Peltier device to heat or cool the probe without affecting chamber temperature The process takes less than five 5 minutes Tempest r Alarm Test 2 00 pm 13297 01 01 2010 4 i 0 o C High Alarm Te
13. Time delay e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 0 minutes Temperature Setpoint e Adjustable from 0 C to 115 C e Initial factory setting 50 C Communication Failure Messages Alarm display reads Communication Failure 1 e Triggered if communication is lost between i C display board and control board e Unit will continue to run with previously saved settings e Screen will not display temperature changes or alarm conditions e i C system will continue to reset until connection is re established Contact Helmer Technical Service See Chapter 16 Support and other Information Contact Helmer for Technical Service contact information Alarm display reads Communication Failure 2 e Triggered if communication is lost between i C display board and internal system memory e Unit will continue to run with previously saved settings Contact Helmer Technical Service See Chapter 16 Support and other Information Contact Helmer for Technical Service contact information Alarm display reads Communication Failure 3 e Triggered if the database is corrupted e The database is archived and a new database is automatically created e Unit will continue to run with previously saved settings Contact Helmer Technical Service See Chapter 16 Support and other Information Contact Helmer for Technical Service contact information Note The Communication Failure 3 a
14. is automatically displayed when performing operations which require text input such as creating user profiles for Access Control or acknowledging events As buttons are touched on the keyboard the corresponding character is displayed in the text window at the top of the screen The U S international keyboard is used to enter text in the following languages English Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Italian Portuguese Romanian Spanish Swedish and Norwegian Unique keyboards are used for Green and Russian languages U S International Keyboard 995837 The U S international keyboard consists of five 5 screens e Uppercase characters e Lowercase characters e Uppercase extended characters e Lowercase extended characters e Symbols 43 Helmer 360129 1 C Greek Keyboard The Greek keyboard consists of three 3 screens e Uppercase characters e Lowercase characters e Symbols Russian Keyboard The Russian keyboard consists of three 3 screens e Uppercase characters e Lowercase characters e Symbols 44 Helmer Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard Greek Keyboard 360129 1 C Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard Common Buttons Common Buttons Buttons for text entry editing save cancel functions and uppercase and lowercase keyboards are included for all languages The extended character keyboard and symbol keyboard are included for U S international languages only Toggle the U
15. 1 2010 Door Den Tire 60 min Alarm Condition Icon Defrost Cycle Icon freezer models only Viewing the Temperature Graph Select the 1 day or 7 day time span Toggle the graph Time Span button or touch the graph Note To view all graph features including Alarm Condition Alarm Test and Defrost Cycle indicators select the 1 Day time span Date day and time information for the selected time span is displayed on the graph line e Upper line represents high alarm limit e Lower line represents low alarm limit e Temperature graph line turns green when unit is within alarm limits and red when outside alarm limits e Temperature graph line turns black when there is an overlap in temperature data such as when returning to standard time from daylight savings time Note If the time or date are changed the stored temperature data will not be reformatted with the new time configuration Logged events may be duplicated in the downloaded event database if the time or date are changed Note The temperature graph displays 42 days of data If the date is changed to a date greater than 42 days prior to the previous date setting the temperature graph will not update until the internal clock reaches the date which is 42 days prior to the previous date setting Note If the high alarm limit or low alarm limit are changed a dashed vertical black line will appear on the temperature graph corresponding to date and time when the change was made
16. 395 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville IN 46060 USA PH 1 317 773 9073 FX 1 317 773 9082 Toll Free 800 743 5637 U S and Canada www helmerinc com Outside U S and Canada Contact a distributor or intlsales helmerinc com Restore Factory Settings gt See Chapter 10 i C Settings i C Settings Options for details on restoring factory settings Calibrate the i C Screen If the display board or touchscreen is replaced the screen must be calibrated gt Refer to the product service manual for touchscreen calibration instructions Care of the i C Screen A Caution The i C screen uses a sensitive touch technology e To avoid damage to the touchscreen do not apply pressure on the front of the monitor bezel or around the screen borders e To preserve optimal touch sensitivity keep the screen clean of foreign objects Avoid excessive dust accumulation on the screen e Do not expose the i C screen to liquids or a harsh environment that contains excessive dust heat or humidity e Clean the i C screen with a clean dry cotton cloth Operation and Service Manuals Refer to the CD shipped with the product Manuals are also available at www helmerinc com manuals aspx 46 Helmer 360129 1 C i C Icon Reference Guide Note All i C Application icons are included in this guide Contact Helmer Inc for information about optional applications Image Name Function Image Name Function Home Event Log icon indic
17. Home screen is viewable at all times 21 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 10 i C Settings The i C Settings screen is where all i C system settings are configured and other preferences selected Note The i C system requires up to 30 seconds to save configuration changes Do not turn the power off until 30 seconds have elapsed Password Protection of the i C Settings Screen A password protects i C settings from unauthorized changes The i C Settings screen is password protected unless password protection is turned Off using the Password Protection button on this screen e Initial factory setting On Note Helmer recommends that password protection remain On Access the Settings screen 1 If password protection is turned On Touch the i C Settings icon to bring up a numeric keypad Enter the current password If accessing the i C for the first time use the factory originated password 1234 2 If password protection is turned Off Touch the i C Settings icon to navigate directly to the i C Settings screen Settings 2 00 pm B33297 01 0172010 Change Password SETS Aarre Yume Alarm Tone Temperature Calia tigi Linet ID 22 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 10 i C Settings Settings Options Settings 2 00 pm B33297 017 0172010 Daip Teng Language Tesperature init Passeord Protection Light 04 Dels Settings 2 00 pm 833797 0101 7010 Alan Settings Ter
18. IN 46060 USA PH 1 317 773 9073 FX 1 317 773 9082 www helmerinc com Helmer 360129 1 C
19. Touch drag To move an item touch hold to select the item and drag it to a new location Use a deliberate touch drag motion without lifting Touch scroll To scroll slide finger slowly across the screen horizontal or vertical Stop before lifting For more control while scrolling keep your finger in contact with the screen Icons Indicators and Buttons gt Fora complete list of all icons and indicators see the i C Icon Reference Guide at the end of this user manual Application icons serve as navigation buttons to the associated application screen Status indicators alert the user to a change of status Navigation buttons return the display the previous screen or the Home screen 2 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 2 Language Screen Language Configuration The Language screen is displayed when the i C is powered on Use the Language screen to select the i C display language Language Touch HOME to Continue Touch the Language button The Language drop down list is displayed Touch the language to be displayed The selected language is displayed in the Language button gt See Chapter 10 i C Settings i C Settings Options for details on changing the i C language after power on Touch the Home button to continue to the Home screen Note English is the default language Note When the i C is powered on for the first time the touchscreen calibration screen is displayed Refer to the product service ma
20. al features Event Log OG The Event Log shows information from alarm events A maximum of 100 most recent events can be viewed on the Event Log screen A maximum of two 2 months of event data is stored for download A maximum of 7 000 events are stored for download A Caution If more than two 2 months elapse between downloads or if the maximum of 7 000 events are recorded the first data records that were saved will be deleted as new data records are added See Chapter 8 Data Transfer Downloading Event Data for details on downloading event data Event Log 2 00 pm EE FA gira PRP Event HiTemp K9dn Li S r zit Loder ic H Temp OF GE 10 15pm BET 10 3Dpm ac 10 Helmer 360129 1 C Viewing the Event Log To scroll through the log Touch and hold the bidirectional Arrows To navigate to the Event Detail screen Touch the Event Event Log Formatting Bold text Not yet viewed Normal text Viewed Dimmed text Downloaded Data row shaded blue High or low alarm triggered from an alarm test Table Elements Event Type of event that occurred Start Date Date event occurred Start Time Time event condition began Start Temp Temperature at start of alarm event End Time Time event condition ended End Temp Temperature at end of alarm event Action Indicator of corrective action recorded Chapter 7 Information Logs Event Log Note Data rows in the Event table can be
21. al information Refer to the service manual for additional information about the equipment on which the i C is installed Copyright and Trademark Helmer i Series and i C m are trademarks or registered trademarks of Helmer Inc in the United States of America Copyright O 2012 Helmer Inc iii Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 1 Overview A Warning To avoid injury before using this product read all instructions in the associated operation manual Features The i C m consists of an intuitive user interface and icon driven touchscreen The touchscreen is contained within the instrument bezel as are additional features Touchscreen The interface to the i C system USB Port Connect a flash memory device to download temperature data or upload firmware updates Audio Speaker Provides an audible signal when alarm conditions are met Also provides audible signal when screen icons and buttons are touched Touchscreen USB Port Audio Speaker bottom of bezel 1 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 1 Overview Using the Touchscreen Using the Touchscreen The touchscreen and touch techniques make the i C easy to use Icons status indicators and navigation buttons let the user see and respond to i C system conditions and events Note Anything that touches the screen is understood as a command do not let anything touch unintentionally Touch Techniques Touch select Touch once to select an item
22. ator i C Settings i C Applications APPS Back Arrow Alarm Conditions icon indicator Alarm Test Download Upload Mute On Off button Light On Off button Temperature Graph Information Logs 47 Helmer Navigate to the Home screen Navigate to the Event Log Red asterisk indicates new event Navigate to the i C Settings screen Navigate to the i C APPS screen Navigate to the previous screen Indicates alarm event occurred Navigate to the Event Log Navigate to the Alarm Tests screen Initiate an Alarm Test Navigate to the Download screen On the Download screen start a data transfer Navigate to the Upload screen On the Upload screen start a data transfer Touch once to temporarily silence an active alarm Touch repeatedly to increase the mute timer duration Refrigerator models only Toggle light On or Off Navigate to the Temperature Graph screen Navigate to the Information Logs Compressor Log Icon Transfer Display Brightness Scroll Arrows Defrost Cycle icon indicator Defrost Log Access Control Access Control Log Contact Helmer Battery Power indicator Navigate to the Compressor Log Navigate to the Icon Transfer screen Navigate to the Display Settings screen Indicates additional information is available by scrolling Freezer models only Home Defrost cycle in progress Temp Graph Defrost cycle occurred Freezer models o
23. calibration Refer to the service manual for instructions in calibrating chamber temperature probes Control Sensor Temperature Calibrated temperature for the temperature control sensor e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting varies Control Sensor Offset Adjusts the displayed chamber temperature relative to the control sensor temperature value e Adjustable from 10 C to 10 C e Initial factory setting varies 30 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration Evaporator Defrost Probe Temperature Calibrated temperature for the evaporator defrost probe e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting varies Evaporator Defrost Probe Offset Adjusts the displayed evaporator defrost temperature relative to the evaporator defrost temperature value e Adjustable from 10 C to 10 C e Initial factory setting varies Upper Chamber Probe Temperature Calibrated temperature for the upper chamber temperature probe e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting varies Lower Chamber Probe Temperature Calibrated temperature for the lower chamber temperature probe if equipped e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting varies Compressor Probe Temperature Calibrated temperature for the compressor temperature probe e Adjustable from 0 C to 125 C e Initial factory s
24. ce is full the message Please check flash drive is displayed and the download is not completed Note After the files are transferred the read write properties of the downloaded files should be set to read only by the user Note The Download screen can not be closed during a data download unless an error occurs Note A download should be completed in less than five 5 minutes If the download has not completed in ten 10 minutes contact Helmer Technical Service 17 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 8 Data Transfer Uploading Firmware Updates Uploading Firmware Updates Note Record the display processor and control processor firmware version number before uploading a firmware update These numbers will be referenced after the update to ensure the update was successful gt See Chapter 4 i C Applications APPS Using i C Applications for details on referencing the firmware revision number Note Record the Control Sensor Offset temperature and the Evaporator Defrost Offset temperature values These values will be referenced if the firmware update causes a change to the offset values See Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration for details on calibrating the offset values If the Upload icon is touched before a memory device is inserted the message Insert USB Flash Drive is displayed until a memory device is inserted Use the Upload screen to upload firmware updates
25. d in the Event Log when the date or time is changed Note If the date or time is changed a dashed vertical black line will appear on the temperature graph corresponding to date and time when the change was made 26 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 11 Alarm Settings J gt mm gt Alarm Settings Alarm Settings control the conditions and timing of New Event and Alarm Condition indicators that are displayed on the Home screen The New Event indicator is displayed in the information header on the Home screen Alarm condition messages and temperature readings are displayed in the display zone of the Home screen 2 00 pm O11 2010 Hah Temp Loa Targi Power Phare Probe Fadure Diar Che Tirtve Cutii Setting Alarm Parameters Set the parameter for each alarm type using the adjacent spin box or toggle button Alarm Temperature Setpoint The setpoint is the temperature at which the alarm high or low is activated To increase or decrease each parameter Touch the plus or minus side of the spin box until the correct value is displayed Alarm Time Delay Duration Set the duration of the alarm condition before the alarm is activated To increase or decrease each parameter Touch the plus side or minus side of the spin box until the correct value is displayed 27 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 11 Alarm Settings Alarm Types and Initial Factory Settings Alarm Types and Initial Factory Se
26. e screen and include five 5 factory preset application icons From left to right they are i C Applications APPS Automatic Alarm Test Temperature Graph Information Logs and Download Note After two 2 minutes of no interaction the Temperature Graph screensaver is displayed if enabled Note Additional applications are available on the i C APPS screen Home Screen Buttons and Indicators Log screen for review of alarm event and door open sound touch repeatedly to increase the Mute timer P Touch the Event Log icon to navigate to the Event Touch the Mute button to temporarily silence alarm data incrementally Look for the New Event indicator red asterisk on Toggle the Light button to turn the light On or Off om the lower right of the Event Log icon D standard on upright refrigerators optional on undercounter refrigerators 4 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 4 i C Applications APPS All i C3 Applications can be reached from the i C APPS screen Note i C Applications screen icons are interchangeable with those found on the Home screen See Chapter 13 Icon Transfer for details on transferring icons Aunoticatioens 2 00 pm J B3329 D02010 Upper Temperature Alarm Conditions Note Upper Temperature and Alarm Conditions are displayed on the left side of the screen Using i C Applications Navigate to an application screen Touch the associated application icon l Alarm
27. etting varies 31 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Temperature Setpoints gt sp gt Temperature Setpoints Temperature Controller Programs All Refrigerators Tempe ab e Lpnendhet Programs 2 00 pm B33297 OL L2010 For continuous monitoring the probe sg P anret Control Sensor Probe temperature is displayed on the right 40 C side of the screen Let pE Conrad Relay Cycle 1 0 To set control parameters Touch plus or minus on the adjacent spin box until the correct value is displayed Temperature Setpoint The temperature setpoint is the temperature at which the storage unit operates e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting 4 C Hysteresis Setpoint Hysteresis is the allowable temperature fluctuation relative to the temperature setpoint A Caution The hysteresis setpoint is factory preset and should not be changed unless directed by Helmer Technical Service e Adjustable from 0 1 C to 20 C e Initial factory setting 1 0 C iB105 and iLR105 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 1 5 C iB111 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 2 0 C iB225 iB245 iB256 and iB456 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 0 8 C iLR111 and iPR111 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 1 0 C iLR120 iLR125 iPR120 iPR125 refrigerator models e Initial facto
28. evice is inserted the message Insert USB Flash Drive is displayed until a memory device is inserted 16 gt Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 8 Data Transfer Downloading Temperature and Event Data 3 Touch the Download icon to begin data transfer The download progress bar is displayed Pera gal 2 00 pm EEPE p 017 0172010 Writing Mie to Math driva Pjanta Walt BO KOT REMOVE FLASH BRIVE 0 4 When finished the message Data Download Completed and the date and time are displayed Drarigad 2 00 pm B33297 0O20 Data donload completed janwary 01 2010 OF500 00 PH OG e Downloaded data is saved to the memory device in CSV comma separated values file format Up to three 3 files are saved with each file download e Temperature log data Data is sampled once per minute under normal conditions and every 15 seconds during an alarm event e Event log data e Access log data if Access Control is activated Note The data is best viewed with an application used to create spreadsheets or databases If Microsoft Excel is used to view data version 2009 or newer is required 5 Remove the memory device from the USB port The CSV file may be viewed saved and manipulated on a PC Note If the memory device is removed before the data download is complete the message Data download failed is displayed and the download is not completed If the data download is not completed because the memory devi
29. g r ture Sppalnts Restore Factory Settee Access Cortrad Home Page Terger ture Wap OFF 3 Settings Options Change Password Change the password Touch the Change Password button Enter a new 4 digit password Touch VI Sounds Enable disable all sounds excluding alarms Toggle the Sounds button e Initial factory setting On Alarm Volume Set the alarm volume Touch the Alarm Volume spin box to set volume value 1 to 9 e Initial factory setting 9 Alarm Tone Set the alarm tone Touch the Alarm Tone spin box to select the tone value 1 to 4 Sample alarm tones Touch the Try It button to sample alarm tones 23 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 10 i C Settings Settings Options Temperature Calibration Navigate to Temperature Calibration screen Touch the Temperature Calibration button See Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration for details on calibrating the temperature Unit ID The Unit ID is a unique identifier for the equipment e Initial factory setting serial number displayed in button until changed by user Set or change the unit ID Touch the Unit ID button The alphanumeric keyboard is displayed Type a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters on the keyboard As characters are entered they appear at the top of the screen See Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard for details on using the keyboard Touch to save entry and return to Setting
30. larm indicator appears on the Home screen and in the Event Log until the event has been acknowledged Caution If more than two 2 months elapse between downloads the first data records that were saved will be deleted as new data records are added See Chapter 7 Information Logs Event Detail Screen Acknowledging Events for details on using Event Acknowledgement 29 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration gt Temperature Calibration Calibration adjusts temperature setpoints so that the value displayed upper or lower chamber probes matches the actual chamber temperature as measured by an independent thermometer Tempeab e Calibration 2 00 pm B13297 MPE APEA in Lalidrated ee 50 0 C Cantih Sensor Evaporator Defrost Upper Temperature Lower Temperature Compressor Probe Temperature The spin boxes are used to calibrate the temperature probe readings and the offset values To set control parameters Touch plus or minus on the adjacent spin box until the correct value is displayed A Caution Temperature calibration values for the control sensor evaporator defrost probe and compressor probe and offset values for the control sensor and evaporator defrost probe are set at the factory and should not be changed unless directed by Helmer Technical Service Note Upper and lower chamber temperature probes may require periodic
31. nly Navigate to the Defrost Log Optional feature Navigate to the Access Control Login screen Optional feature Navigate to the Access Control Log Navigate to the Helmer Contact Information screen Indicates i C is running on battery 360129 1 C i C Settings Reference Guide Note All i C settings are shown in this guide Contact Helmer Inc for information about settings as they pertain to optional applications General Settings Note General settings apply to refrigerator and freezer models Setting Description Default Value Change Password Sounds Alarm Volume Alarm Tone Unit ID Date Format Day Month Year Time Format Minute Hour AM PM Language Temperature Units Password Protection Temp Graph Screensaver Brightness Light Off Delay on off Light Off Delay refrigerator models only Alarm Settings Temperature Calibration Settings Temperature Setpoints Restore Factory Settings Access Control Touchpad Access Control Prox Card Reader Access Control as Home Page 48 Helmer Change password used to access i C Settings Turn sound on or off does not include alarms Audible alarm volume Audible alarm tone Unique identification number for the i C system Date display format Calendar day Calendar month Calendar year Time display format Minute value Hour value AM or PM value Language displayed on the i C screen Temperature units C F Protect i
32. nter the supervisor PIN to set up Access Control gt Access Setup Note In the event the owner of the supervisor PIN becomes unavailable contact Helmer Technical Service to reset the supervisor PIN 2 00 pm 0170172010 Enter Supervisar PIM VA Entry Into Access Control Setup 1 Touch the Access Control Log button on the Settings screen Touch the Access Setup button The numeric keypad is displayed 2 Enter the factory supervisor PIN then touch the Enter button The numeric keypad closes and the Access Control Setup screen is displayed e Initial factory supervisor PIN 5625 Note The supervisor PIN does not allow access to the unit At least one 1 user ID must be set up to gain access to the unit Note The supervisor PIN should be changed to prevent unauthorized user ID setup The supervisor PIN can not be deleted 40 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control Access Control Setup 0 O The Access Control Setup screen allows management of multiple user profiles Up to 100 user profiles can be set up 010172010 User ID j PIM Supervisor besi Smith 1234 jones 2356 Trainor 3336 E Brown 6628 VA Table Elements e User ID e PIN Note The i C includes one 1 supervisor profile The supervisor profile does not allow access to the unit Add a User Profile 1 Touch the Add User button The alphanumeric keyboard is displayed See Chapter 15 Alpha
33. nual for instructions in calibrating the touchscreen Settings Configuration Basic configuration parameters should be set before using the i C gt See Chapter 10 i C Settings for details on configuring i C settings 3 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 3 Home Screen Basics Note To temporarily silence active alarms touch the Mute button in the top right corner of the screen Looking at the Home Screen Screen ID Upper Temperature Unit ID Hardt Indi 2 00 pm rr Information Header Event Log Icon Indicator 3 833297 pr Status Display defrost icon freezer models only Display Zone Lower Temperature 4c not available on all models Lower Temp i C Applications Alarm Condition Indicator Alarm Condition Message Home Screen Layout The i C Home screen is comprised of three 3 information areas The information header is the dark blue horizontal band across the top of the Home screen This header is displayed on all i C screens From left to right it includes the Event Log icon Screen ID Unit ID Date Time Battery indicator Light On Off button if applicable and Mute button The display zone occupies the middle band of the screen and includes information indicators and messages From left to right they are Alarm Conditions indicator and Alarm Conditions message Upper Temperature display Lower Temperature display if installed and Status Display area Application icons are at the bottom of th
34. numeric Keyboard for details on using the keyboard 2 Enter the user ID for the new user profile 3 Touch v to store the user ID The alphanumeric keyboard is displayed 4 Enter the PIN 4 digits for the new user profile 5 Touch to store the PIN The User ID and PIN for the new user profile is displayed in the table Delete a User Profile 1 Touch the data row of the user profile to be deleted The data row is highlighted in blue 2 Touch the Delete User button The message Delete User is displayed 3 Touch to delete the user profile The user ID and PIN are deleted from the table Touch to cancel deletion of the user profile 41 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control Edit a User Profile 1 Touch the data row of the user profile to be edited The data row is highlighted in blue 2 Touch the Edit PIN button The numeric keypad is displayed 3 Enter a new PIN 4 digits for the user profile the touch The numeric keypad is closed and the new PIN is displayed in the table Touch to cancel editing the PIN The numeric keypad is closed without changing the PIN in the table Note Only the PIN can be edited when editing a user profile an individual user ID can not be edited To change a user ID delete the user ID then create a new user ID and PIN 42 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard The i C features an alphanumeric keyboard for data input The keyboard
35. nvnnvnnnnnnnnnnnvnsnnsnnsvnsnnsnnsnnsnnsnnsnnsnnennennennnnnennennenennnnnnensnnsnnsnnsnnsnnsenseeee 21 MN FN 22 Password Protection of the i C Settings Screen rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennevvnnnnnene 22 ENN 23 BE We as EEE EEE EEE EN 26 TN ice acceso E A E T macceaieee 27 NNN 27 Alarm Types and Initial Factory Settings Lue 28 Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control s ssseesseesseesssesssessrerssressrrsseresereseesserssrersrersseesseessersseee 30 FT 30 TEN NN 32 MTT 38 Chapter TT ON sanii a a aa 39 MT 39 Chapter 15 Alphanumeric 0 PE ENE 43 Vee 43 ee NNN e eye ee ee A EE EEE E A A nee T ere ce eee ee oe ee ee ee a ree eee 44 ES EG 006 0 REE EEE ENE NE 44 ETT era E E E A E E E S 45 Chapter 16 Support NTN 46 Fo 46 Restore Factory Se ttings ccccccseccseccseccsecseecsesceeccseccseccuscesscesenseetaeessecesecesesaeeseeesaeeeseceseeseeseussesesseetseetsnsegseegetes 46 ENN TTE NN 46 TNT NN 46 Felene GK Sa ManU EEE EE ER E 46 Fed Icon Reference Guide EE ER 47 i C Settings Reference Guide oc eccatactcettantrtedautngesnreasinetantacaaaduaiseinatevseriasinnachiosiaenawiaadanieannansietsaeeaottons 48 See eng RENEE EEE EEE den eecadee 48 go EN EE NE EEE 49 Event bre COOC EE EEE EEE eee ee eee 49 ii Helmer 360129 1 C About this User Guide The i C m User Guide provides information about use of the i C Refer to product operation or service manual for gener
36. ow Temp setpoint Low temperature at which alarm condition occurs 1 5 C Low Temp time delay Time after low temperature alarm condition occurs until alarm sounds 0 minutes Power Failure Time after power failure occurs until alarm sounds 1 minute Probe Failure Time after probe failure occurs until alarm sounds 0 minutes Door Open Time Time door remains open until alarm sounds 3 minutes denn ep High temperature at which alarm condition occurs 50 C EP Ser Tempereruts Time after high temperature alarm condition occurs until alarm sounds 0 minutes time delay Event Log Codes In the downloaded CSV data file each event name is identified by an event code number 20 C 0 minutes 35 C 0 minutes 1 minute 0 minutes 3 minutes 50 C 0 minutes Event Code Description Event Code 1 Compressor Probe Failure 11 2 Lower Probe Failure 12 3 Evaporator Defrost Probe Failure 13 4 Control Sensor Failure 14 5 Upper Probe Failure 15 6 High Temperature 16 7 Low Temperature 17 8 Door Open 18 9 Power Failure 19 10 Date Time Change Note Communication Failure 3 is not included in the downloaded CSV data file 49 Helmer Description High Alarm Test Low Alarm Test Defrost Defrost events have an event code but do not appear in the Event Log Compressor Temperature No Battery Low Battery Communication Failure 1 Communication Failure 2 Power Up 360129 1 C HELMER INC 14395 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville
37. p Go Temperature Note To run the fan during defrost and the during time delay after defrost set the Fan Stop Go Temperature to its upper limit see the Fan Stop Go Temperature setting Fan Stop Go Temperature Set the temperature at which the fan stops operating e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting 50 C Fan Delay After Defrost After defrost termination the fan operation is delayed for the specified time period e Adjustable from 0 to 30 minutes e Initial factory setting 7 minutes Defrost Termination Temperature Defrost terminates when the evaporator sensor temperature exceeds the selected termination temperature e Adjustable from 0 C to 30 C e Initial factory setting 14 C 36 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Defrost Events 1 4 Toggle the On Off button to schedule defrost events Touch the corresponding Time spin boxes to set the time for each evaporator defrost event e Up to four 4 defrost events can be scheduled per day Defrost Safety Operation Time Set the maximum duration of a defrost event before automatic termination e Adjustable from 1 to 120 minutes e Initial factory setting 15 minutes Drain Time Refrigeration Delay After Defrost Set the time after completion of a defrost event before the compressor runs e Adjustable from 0 to 59 minutes e Initial factory setting 2 minutes
38. ppercase Lowercase button to navigate between the lowercase and uppercase character keyboard The lowercase character keyboard or uppercase character keyboard is displayed Touch the Extended Character button to navigate to the extended character keyboard The extended character keyboard is displayed Note When the Extended Character button is touched the uppercase extended character keyboard is displayed by default To display the lowercase extended character keyboard touch the Lowercase button Note The uppercase and lowercase extended character keyboards are not available in Greek or Russian languages Touch the Symbol button to navigate to the symbol keyboard The symbol keyboard is displayed Note The symbol keyboard is not available in Greek or Russian languages Touch the Space button to insert a space after a character A space character is inserted Touch the Back button to delete a character from the text window The previous character is deleted Note Touch and hold the Back button to delete multiple characters Touch the Save button to save the text entry The text entry is saved and the keyboard is closed Touch the Cancel button to cancel the text entry The keyboard closes and the text entry is not saved 45 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 16 Support and Other Information Contact Helmer U S and Canada Technical Service service Q helmerinc com Customer Service sales helmerinc com HELMER INC 14
39. r Temperature Max UT Highest recorded upper probe temperature during cycle e Maximum Lower Temperature Max LT Highest recorded lower probe temperature during cycle e Maximum Compressor Temperature Max CT Highest recorded compressor temperature during the cycle e Door Openings Number of door openings that occurred during the defrost cycle 14 gt Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 7 Information Logs Access Control Log Optional Access Control Log Optional obo The Access Control Log screen contains a record of each user authenticated access event A maximum of 100 most recent events can be viewed on the Access Control Log screen A maximum of two 2 months of event data is stored for download A maximum of 21 000 events are stored for download A Caution If more than two 2 months elapse between downloads or if the maximum of 21 000 events are recorded the first data records that were saved will be deleted as new data records are added See Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control for details on using Access Control The Access Log shows information from controlled access chamber entries Note The Access Log with the Access Control screen and Access Control Setup screen are activated when the Access Control option is activated Access Control is a factory activated option Artes Log 2 00 pm 833297 01 01 7010 Smith OFTE gi 10 15am LI man Pod Cher ride m r i 11 45am rer Ery Drd orno
40. ration of the light off delay timer Touch the Light Off Delay spin box until the correct time is displayed e Adjustable from 0 to 10 minutes e Initial factory setting 5 minutes Note Available on refrigerator models only Alarm Settings Navigate to the Alarm Settings screen Touch the Alarm Settings button See Chapter 11 Alarm Settings for details on configuring alarm settings Temperature Setpoints Navigate to the Temperature Controller Programs screen Touch the Temperature Setpoints button See Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints for details on configuring temperature setpoints Restore Factory Settings Restore all initial factory settings Touch the Restore Factory Settings button The message Restore factory settings is displayed Touch to restore factory settings Touch to cancel restoring factory settings A Caution After restoring factory settings verify that the settings are acceptable for the desired operating conditions Change settings as needed Access Control as Home Screen Optional Turn Access Control Home Screen on or off Toggle the Access Control as Home Screen button e Initial factory setting On See Chapter 14 Optional Applications Access Control for details on using Access Control Note If Off is selected the standard Home screen is displayed and keypad access is obtained by touching the Access Control icon
41. ry setting 1 5 C iLR245 and iLR256 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 1 5 C iPR225 iPR245 iPR256 and iPR456 refrigerator models e Initial factory setting 2 0 C all freezer models 32 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Setpoints Delay On Startup Delays compressor startup in the event of a power interruption e Adjustable from 1 to 59 minutes e Initial factory setting 2 minutes Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle Percentage of time the compressor will run during a temperature probe error e Adjustable from 0 to 100 e Initial factory setting varies depending on cabinet size gt Refer to the product service manual for Control Relay Probe Error Duty Cycle settings Additional Temperature Controller Programs Laboratory and Pharmacy Refrigerators Low humidity refrigerators laboratory and pharmacy models feature additional Temperature Controller Programs settings 2 00 pm 01 01 2010 Tempersbure Satpoini Control Sensor Probe 40 C Hyran a Setpoint Delay om Start ium 15 min m Ee Defrost Event 7 Cor o 6 00 pm 2 00 pm O11 2010 2 4 0 C Cher con D Contra Relay Probe Liror Guty 25 g Cycle To set control parameters Touch plus or minus on the adjacent spin box until the correct value is displayed Dehi Event F Defrost Operation Thme
42. s screen The new Unit ID is displayed in the button and on all screens Date Time Navigate to the Date Time screen Touch the Date Time button gt See Chapter 10 i C Settings Date Time Screen for details on setting the date and time Language Select the language Touch the Language button and a drop down list is displayed Touch to select the language The selected language is displayed in the button e Initial factory setting English Temperature Units Select the temperature units Toggle the Temperature Unit button to select Celsius C or Fahrenheit F e Initial factory setting Celsius Note If temperature units are changed the i C temperature setpoints and alarm settings should be recalibrated Note When changing temperature units the i C temperature graph can take up to one minute to update See Chapter 11 Alarm Settings for details on configuring alarm settings See Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration for details on calibrating the temperature Password Protection Turn password protection on or off Toggle the Password Protection button e Initial factory setting On Note Helmer recommends that password protection remain On 24 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 10 i C Settings Settings Options Light Off Delay Timer Turn the light off delay timer on or off Toggle the Light Off Delay button e Initial factory setting On Set the du
43. sorted in ascending or descending order by touching column headings Event Messages Event messages are displayed in the Display Zone of the Home screen Compressor probe failure Compressor Probe Failure Upper probe failure Upper Probe Failure Lower probe failure Lower Probe Failure Evaporator defrost probe failure Evap Defrost Probe Failure freezer models only Control sensor failure Control Sensor Failure High temperature Hi Temp Low temperature Lo Temp Door open Door Power failure Power Date or time change Date Time High alarm test High Alarm Test Low alarm test Low Alarm Test Defrost cycle Defrost freezer and low humidity refrigerator models only Compressor temperature alarm Compressor Temperature Battery disconnected alarm No Battery Low battery voltage alarm Low Battery Communication Failure Communication Failure 1 Communication Failure 2 Communication Failure 3 Power up event Power Up 11 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 7 Information Logs Event Detail Screen Event Detail Screen The Event Log Detail shows upper and lower probe and compressor temperature information from alarm events The cause of an alarm event and the corrective action taken can be acknowledged 2 00 pm OL L2010 Hi Temp San De 250010 Sart Time EDDA Ered Date HAD Ered Time ef ba Start Tere End Temp Mas Temp
44. st AX Test Complete Alarm Condition Low Alarm Test Test Passed Cancel Test Test Stopped Note Touch the Cancel Test button at any time to abort the alarm test Begin a Test Touch the High Alarm Test or Low Alarm Test button to begin the alarm test The button for the selected test begins to flash During a Test e Temperature changes are displayed in the Temperature Display on the left side of the screen e Asthe temperature moves into alarm conditions the temperature reading turns red e The message Peltier Test Probe Cooling or Warming is displayed in the Alarm Condition area e When completed the message Test Complete is displayed on the right side of the screen Note If the temperature alarm test takes longer than ten 10 minutes the i C will automatically cancel the test After a Test e Event data for the alarm test is recorded and highlighted in blue in the Event Log e Atthe time of the alarm test the Alarm Test icon is displayed on the Temperature Graph to show that the change in temperature was test induced Cancel a Test Touch the Cancel Test button to end the alarm test Test Stopped is displayed on the right side of the screen 7 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 6 Temperature Graph The Temperature Graph screen shows current and historical upper probe temperature data and temperature events Note Up to 42 days of temperature data can be viewed on the graph 2 00 pm 01 0
45. ttings High Temperature Alarm display reads High Temperature Time delay e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 0 minutes Temperature Setpoint e Temperature Setpoint adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting for refrigerators 5 5 C e Initial factory setting for freezers 20 C Low Temperature Alarm display reads Low Temperature Time delay e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 0 minutes Temperature Setpoint e Adjustable from 100 C to 50 C e Initial factory setting for blood bank refrigerators 1 5 C e Initial factory setting for laboratory and pharmacy refrigerators 2 0 C e Initial factory setting for freezers 32 C Low Battery Alarm display reads Low Battery e Setting is not adjustable e Triggered after approximately 18 hours of battery use Power Failure Alarm display reads Power Failure e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 1 minute Probe Failure Alarm display reads Probe Failure e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 0 minutes 28 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 11 Alarm Settings Alarm Types and Initial Factory Settings Door Open Time Alarm display reads Door Open e Adjustable from 0 to 99 minutes e Initial factory setting 3 minutes Compressor Temperature Alarm display reads Compressor Temperature
46. tton The alphanumeric keyboard is displayed gt See Chapter 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard for details on using the keyboard Enter the user name or user initials Touch the Save button The message Save is displayed Touch A green check mark is displayed in the event row on the Event Log screen The date and time of the event acknowledgement is automatically added to the Signature button The event information is saved and can no longer be edited Touch to cancel the save operation Note All three 3 fields must be completed for data to be saved If the Home or Back buttons are touched prior to touching the Save button no information will be saved Compressor Temperature Log Tia toe 2 00 pm 231297 010127010 e Data is displayed in 4 hour segments e The temperature line appears green when in range and red when out of range Note If the compressor temperature setpoint is changed a dashed vertical black line will appear on the temperature graph 13 gt Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 7 Information Logs Defrost Log Freezers corresponding to date and time when the change was made Defrost Log Freezers 2 00 pm 01 01 2010 Yesterday 22 Door Openings ST DELE TEIST Lem ac q 5 C TE erie hiSsen EEr ar 42 C FE C AV Defrost Log Data Elements e Date Date defrost cycle began e Start Time Time defrost cycle began e End Time Time defrost cycle ended e Maximum Uppe
47. ve been updated f either firmware version number has been updated from the recorded version number contact Helmer Technical Service gt See Chapter 4 i C Applications APPS Using i C Applications for details on referencing the firmware revision number 6 Verify the Control Sensor Offset temperature and the Evaporator Defrost Offset temperature values have not changed If either temperature offset value has been changed from the recorded value calibrate the offset values See Chapter 12 Temperature Calibration and Control Temperature Calibration for details on calibrating the offset values 19 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 9 Customizing the i C Screen Display Settings Brightness 2 00 pm 01 01 2010 The backlight on the i C monitor has three 3 display settings Select a different brightness setting Touch any button 20 Helmer 360129 1 C Chapter 9 Customizing the i C Screen Home Page Screensaver Home Page Screensaver The Home screen is equipped with a screensaver that displays a 24 hour temperature graph The screensaver is automatically displayed after two 2 minutes of inactivity on the Home screen Note Inactivity of two 2 minutes duration on any i C screen results in automatic return to the Home screen 2 00 pm 0170172010 4 0 Return to the Home screen Touch anywhere on the screensaver Note On the Settings screen the screensaver can be disabled so the
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