Info Mode

This mode records historic information on the holding cabinet and operator performance, which could help in troubleshooting a problem.

This mode records historic information on the unit and operator performance. Press the Program button and the INFO buttonat the same time and "*INFO MODE*" shows on display. Press the PROG buttonor the INFO buttonto access the steps and press the Down arrow buttonto view the statistics within each step.

Information Mode is intended for technical use, but the operator can view the following information:

  1. Error Log - last 10 errors and time they occurred

  2. Power Up Log - time of last 10 power-ups

  3. Outputs/Inputs - shows the state of unit's inputs and outputs

    1. OUT V_S_F_W_A_ (vent motor, fill solenoid valve, fan, water heater, air heater, relay order from left to right)

    2. AMPS V_S_F_W_A_

    3. NC/GD V_S_F_W_A_ (no connect/ground detection on outputs to relays)

    4. All outputs and inputs V_S_F_W_A_ P_ (power switch input) E_(exhaust vent switch input) F_ (float switch input)

  4. Vent - open or closed

  5. CPU temperature

  6. Cabinet air temperature

  7. Water heater temperature

  8. Food probe temperature

  9. Humidity counts value

  10. Humidity value

  11. Analog inputs

Function Description

E-LOG (error code log)

Press the Down arrow buttonand "1A. (time) *NOW*" shows in display. This is the present date and time.

Press the Down arrow button and if a error was recorded, "1B. (date, time, and error code information)" shows in display. This is the latest error code that the controls recorded.

Press theDown arrow button and the next latest error code information can be seen. Up to 10 error codes (1B to 1K) can be stored in the E-LOG section.

Press the PROG button to continue to P-LOG.

P-LOG (power-up log)

Press the Down arrow button and "2A. (time) *NOW*" shows in display. This is the present date and time.

Press the Down arrow button and the latest power-up is shown, "2B. (date, time,) PWR-UP".

Press the Down arrow button and the next latest power-up date is shown. Up to 10 power-ups (2B to 2K) can be stored in the P-LOG section.

Press the PROG button to continue onto the Outputs/Inputs.

OUTPUTS/INPUTS
  1. This mode displays the status of components and inputs. If the input or output signal is detected, an identifying letter is displayed (see below). If the signal is not detected, "_" is displayed. Press the Down arrow button to view the following:

    1. " V_S_F_W_A_" shows in the display. If the output is on, "*" shows beside the output letter. Ex: "V*". If the control senses a problem with the output, "*" flashes.

    2. "AMPS V_S_F_W_A_" shows in the display. A checkmark ("" ) beside the letter indicates normal amps. A flashing "X" beside the letter means a problem exists.

    3. "NC/GD V_F_W_A_" shows in the display. This monitors a possible problem with the relays on the output PC board. A checkmark ("" ) beside the letter indicates means everything on the output PC board is good. A flashing "X" beside the letter means a problem exists.

    4. V_F_W_A_P_E_F_ shows in the display. If the output or input signal is detected, "*" shows beside the letter. Ex: "V*". If the control senses a problem with the output, "*" flashes.

      Press the PROG button to continue to VENT.

VENT This indicates whether the vent is open or closed. Press the PROG button to continue to CPU TMP.
CPU TMP This step shows the present PC board temperature. Press the PROG button to continue to the Cabinet Air TMP.

CABINET AIR TMP

This step shows the present air temperature inside the cabinet. Press the PROG button to continue to the Water Heater TMP.

WATER HEATER TMP This step shows the present water heater temperature. Press the PROG button to continue to Food TMP.
FOOD TMP This step shows the present food probe temperature, if used. Press the PROG button to continue to Humidity Counts Value.
HUMIDITY COUNTS VALUE

Factory use only!

Press to continue to the Humidity Value.

HUMIDITY VALUE This step shows the present humidity level inside the cabinet. Press the PROG button to continue to the Water Heater Condition.
ANALOG INPUTS

This step displays the present status of any channel of the controller's a to d converter. This feature may be useful to a technician troubleshooting a problem with the controller.

The displayed value can be toggled between volts and bits by pressing product button 1. If the displayed value has a decimal point, it is voltage (0 to 5 VDC). If no decimal point is shown, value is a-to-d bits (0 - 4095).

Press the PROG button and the INFO buttonto exit.