CMS100 Quick Guide
CMS100 Quick Guide
2 Enter the button sequence of the Main menu entry password 2 Press the Down button to scroll to the half re-set option
3 Press the Set button four times (x 4) Press the Set button to select the half reset option.
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The display will alternate between ‘Hr’ and ‘nO’
4 Press the Down button twice (x 2)
4 Press the Up button to change ‘nO’ to ‘yES’
5 Press the Up button once (x 1)
5 Press the Set button to perform half reset
6 Press the Defrost button twice (x 2), ensure PS is displayed
LED DESCRIPTION The controller should reset and begin the power-up
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MENU STRUCTURE sequence.
Compressor is running (Green)
Set button - press to select
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- use to increase value
CF
Evaporator fan is running (Green) Defrost button - press to return - use to decrease value
Enter Parameter
Motion detected (Red) password List (PS)
DIF
And so on...
BUTTON SERVICE ENGINEER FUNCTION
Test Menu Relay Test Compressor
• Use as part of the controller password. (tSt) (rEL) (CP) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
• Selects menu options.
• Selects parameters for change. Light 1 Compressor 6 12VAC
(LIt)
Set • Use in the test routine. 2 Line in 7 Evaporator Sensor
Fault List Analogue
(FLt) Test (AnA) Fan 3 Fan(s) 8 Door
• Use as part of the controller password. (FAn)
4 Light(s) 9 Condenser Sensor
• Use to de-select menu options (return).
• Use in the test routine. Buzzer 5 Product Sensor 10 Appliance Sensor
Defrost (BUZ)
11 Remote Motion Detector (If applicable)
• Use as part of the controller password. Half Reset Infrared
Test (Plr)
(Hr) All
• Increases the parameter values. (ALL) ALARMS
• Scrolls up through parameters
Up • Use in the test routine. Refrigeration system failure
Refrigeration system failure alarms trigger if the
Full Reset Enter Full
• Use as part of the controller password. (Fr) Reset Password set point (SP) temperature is not reached within
• Scrolls down menus. the time defined by the compressor runtime (Ct)
• Decreases parameter values. parameter.
Down • Scrolls down through parameters Data Dump
• Use in the test routine. (ddP) Condenser high temperature
Condenser high temperature alarms alert to
problems with the refrigeration system such as
a blocked condenser or faulty condenser fan.
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CMS100
QUICK GUIDE - ISSUE 1
ALARMS PARAMETERS PARAMETERS
Saving differential (Sd) High voltage (HI)
Sensor failures Defines the compressor cut-in temperature, when added to the Defines the maximum voltage allowed before switching off the
The controller has detected an open circuit on the saving set point (SSP) temperature, during the Saving mode. compressor. GD 0 (disabled)
appliance input (PF1), or an open circuit on the GD 4.0°C (7°F)
condenser input (PF2). Defrost termination temperature (dtd)
Saving set point (SSP) Defines the temperature to end the defrost cycle.
Door open Defines the compressor cut-out temperature during the Saving GD 10.0°C (50°F)
Door open alarms are triggered if the cooler door mode. GD 7.0°C (45°F)
Condenser high temperature (Ht)
is left open for longer than the time defined by the Uninterrupted pull down (IPd) Defines the maximum temperature measured in the
alarm delay (Ad) parameter. This may also indicate Defines the temperature that if exceeded starts an refrigeration system by monitoring the condenser sensor.
problems with the cooler door or the door switch. uninterrupted pull down, i.e. the controller switches on the GD 0ºC (32ºF) - disabled.
compressor and runs the compressor continuously until the
PARAMETERS Activity frequency (AF)
product reaches the set point (SP) temperature.
Defines the minimum number of door openings or motion
Set point (SP) GD 20ºC (68ºF)
counts to indicate an active 30 minute period in the self-learning
Defines the compressor cut-out temperature during the Ready
Freeze-up protection (dtt) matrix. GD 0 (low frequency)
mode. GD 3.0°C (37°F)
Defines the temperature to stop further cooling to prevent
Fan set point (FSP)
Differential (dIF) freeze-up due to low temperature. GD 0.0ºC (32ºF)
Prevents excessive condensation on the evaporator in
Defines the compressor cut-in temperature when added to the
Defrost interval (dE) environments where warm, and presumed humid, air is present
set point (SP) temperature during the Ready mode.
Defines the period between the end of defrost cycle and by operating the evaporator fan. GD 15ºC (59ºF)
GD 4.0°C (7°F)
beginning of the next defrost cycle. A time-based defrost cycle
Buzzer enable (b0)
Calibration 1 (CA1) helps improve evaporator efficiency. GD 6 hours
Enables or disables a warning buzzer for alarm conditions.
Calibrates or adds an offset to temperatures measured by the
Defrost duration (dd) GD 1 (enabled)
appliance sensor. GD 0.0°C (0°F)
Defines the maximum time of a defrost cycle. GD 15 minutes
Saving temperature disable (PEr)
Compressor rest time (rt)
Fan cycle on (FCO) Disables the saving mode temperatures so that the controller
Defines the minimum time between compressor cycles.
Defines the active period of the evaporator fan while the maintains the Ready mode temperatures at all times. GD 0 (off)
GD 3 minutes
compressor is switched off. GD 30 minutes
Learning period (LP)
Delay to saving (dS)
Fan cycle off (FCF) Defines whether the controller uses a 1-day or a 7-day learning
Defines the delay in switching to the Saving mode from Ready
Defines the inactive period of the evaporator fan while the period. GD 0 (1 day)
mode. GD 0 (no delay)
compressor is switched off. GD 1 minute
Display (dIS)
Lights delay (Ld)
Alarm delay (Ad) Defines whether the controller displays the temperature (3.0 for
Defines the delay to switch off the cooler lights after the
Defines the maximum time the cooler door can be open before example), or the word USE during the Ready mode.
controller switches to the Saving mode. GD 0 (no delay)
sounding the alarm buzzer. GD 0 (disabled) GD 1 (temperature)
Saving restart period (Sr)
Buzzer duration (b1) Marketing mode (Ar)
Cooler runs at the ready mode temperatures for the duration
Defines the duration of the buzzer for door open alarm Sets the cooler lights to remain on at all times for display
of this period to ensure that the product is at the ready mode
conditions. GD 60 seconds purposes. GD 0 (off)
temperatures prior to retail outlet opening time.
GD 120 minutes Motion sensor enable (Sn) Shelf data enable (ShF)
Enables the input from the motion sensor. GD 1 (enabled) Option to allow the Nexo controller to log stock sensing data
Refrigeration system failure (Ct)
to be sent to the cloud. Stock sensing hardware currently
Defines the maximum continuous runtime of the compressor Display stability (d2)
unavailable. GD 0 (disabled)
without reaching the set point (SP) temperature. GD 72 hours Defines the rate of change of the displayed temperature.
GD 46 *GD - Global default
Celsius or Fahrenheit (CF)
Option to set the EMS controller to Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit Low voltage (LO)
(°F). GD 0 (°C) Defines the minimum voltage allowed before switching off the
compressor. GD 0 (disabled)
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