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1. SUPPLY ADAPTER 12 VDC AC SUPPLY USB SUPPLY ADAPTER 12 VDC AC SUPPLY 4 7 2 X2 REMOTE DISPLAY The equipment you can connect a remote display device X2 by a cable that can be up to 10 meters at maximum The X2 device powered directly from the device displays temperature measured ie SUPPLY cable 10 m MAX i 4 X2 L y o OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 5 5 LIST OF PARAMETERS min sec Parameter listing Some of them might be on the menu with 99 5 password and some without shortcut or may not be present min sec x10 depending on the model min sec 99 5 min sec x10 Par Description Range Def Note S Parameters Set Point value to regulate 1 S LS Minimum SetPoint 99 9 HS 50 0 get Apa rameier 2 S HS Maximum Set Point LS 999 990 3 SP SetPoint LS HS_ 0 0 20 A Ay Temperature alarm 1 2 type 3 4 5 6 z z z 1 Absolute 7 8 No use i Probe parameters selection and correction 5 Pelative 4 iSE Type of probe Pt nt pont a Set alarm for high oF 99 9 temperature 5 Unit of measure and CO FO C1 C1 999 C F resolution
2. OSAKA WWW OSAKASOLUTIONS COM USER MANUAL FOR DIGITAL THERMOSTAT COOL HEAT WITH DEFROST F 100 TSF 100 M1 User s Manual V2 www osakasolutions com INTRODUCCION In this manual are the information necessary for proper installation and instruction for use and maintenance of the product it is recommended to read carefully and keep it To prevent erratic operation or malfunction of the THERMOSTAT that can create dangerous situations damage to persons things or animals please remember that the facility must meet and be aware of the safety systems annexes necessary to ensure their safety OSAKA SOLUTIONS or their legal representatives are not responsible for misuse of THERMOSTAT or not conforming to the characteristics of the THERMOSTAT Index 1 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL 2 PROGRAMMING 2 1 MODIFICATION OF SET POINT 2 2 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS 2 3 PASSWORD PROTECTION PARAMETERS 2 4 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS 2 5 RESTORATION INITIAL PARAMETERS 2 6 KEY LOCK FUNCTION 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION 3 1 USE 3 2 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY 3 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 4 OPERATION 4 1 FUNCTION ON OFF STAND BY 4 2 MEASURE AND DISPLAY iN O O INH CO o gt j CO fs So THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE COMPRESSOR PROTECTION DEFROST CONTROL MANUAL DEFROST LOCK DISPLAY DURING DEFROST ALARM FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE
3. MECHANICAL FEATURES Carcase Plastic self extinguishing UL 94 VO Category of resistance to heat and fire D Dimensions 78 X 35 mm prof 64 mm Weight 120 g approx Installation on panel recessed 71x29mm Connection Terminal block 2 5 mm2 Sealing degree IP65 Ambient operating temperature 0 T 50 C Operating humidity lt 95 RH non condensing Storage and transport temperature 25 C T 60 7 3 FUNCTIONAL FEATURES Temperature regulation ON OFF Defrost control interval for compressor failure Measuring range NTC 50 109 C 58 228 F PTC 50 150 C 58 302 F Display resolution 1 or 0 1 pitch 99 9 99 9 C Total accuracy 0 5 FS 1 digit Time measured speed no filter 130 ms Display 3 Digit 15 5 mm h Software class structure Class A Compliance Directive 2004 108 EC EN55022 class B EN61000 4 2 8KV air 4KV cont EN61000 4 3 10V m EN61000 4 4 2KV power inputs outputs EN61000 4 5 com 2KV power mode 1 kV diff mode EN61000 4 6 3V 2006 95 EC EN 60730 1 EN 60730 2 7 EN 60730 2 9 7 4 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING F 100 78 OSAKA TS 4 7508 F100 TSF 100 78 OSAKA TS x Y 256 TSF 100 OSAKA TS 16 HOLES PANEL F 100 100 TSF 29 x 71 mm FIXING F 100 100 TSF lateral Staples M1 Area through screw OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual
4. decimal F1 Set alarm for low oF 99 9 point ae temperature 999 C F CO C without p dec go Differential 0 0 30 0 o SF ahotan temperature alarm C F a iii a ad 24 Temperature alarm oF 0 01 9 59 C with 0 1 dec delay min sec F1 F with 0 1 dec i i i Ho eR neasunng mier ars foal a Delay of temperature oF 0 01 9 59 h min 7 Eer probe calibration 30 0 30 0 peo ee a C F s 26 Delay of temperature r Parameters of temperature regulation alarm after defrost defrost lock displa Ho oO Differential 0 0 30 0 kadim Hysteresis regulation GF BUAT operation oF 1 2 3 time for probe faulty or min sec oF disable 99 5 1 one alarm 2 only for keyboard Stop time relay output oF 0 01 9 59 use for faulty sensor or min sec 3 active alarm and 99 5 t Keyboard Configuration a un wr Operation mode key oF 4 E or amp 1 2 3 No fs g Hea a oF no function Cold co 4 On stop Stand d Defrost Control Parameters by 12 Interval between oF 0 01 9 59 oF 0 01 9 59 defrost h min 99 5 min sec Delay to hrs min x1 0 30 0 min sec x10 defrosting h min 99 5 oF defrost at start hrs min x10 14 oF 0 01 9 59 min sec 99 5 min sec x10 15 d dL Block display during Action OF not active on Active with last Check the connection of
5. OF SET POINT Press the SET key and release the display will show SP alternating control value To change the value press up to increase value and down to descend If Up or Down key is held quickly increase speed to help select a distant value After selecting the desired value is confirmed by pressing SET or self confirm whether any last key pressed 10 seconds turning the thermostat to normal operation 2 2 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS If the Password parameter access is not enabled default setting press SET for 5 sec The display will show the code that identifies the first parameter and the Up or Down button you can select the desired parameter After selecting the desired parameter press the SET key and the value will be programmed to the desired parameter This setting can be changed by pressing the Up or Down to the desired value Press SET to confirm and store the value Returning to the Up or Down keys again be possible to select another parameter and modify it on To exit the programming mode do not touch any key for 10 seconds or press the or F key for 2 sec 2 3 PASSWORD PROTECTION PARAMETERS The instrument has a parameter protection configurable password code in the t PP parameter function with In some cases this password is very useful so that no improper handling in if you want to change the password once entered the desired number and password in the t PP parameter
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7. is cancelled recovering optimal conditions without becoming alarm These parameters are A PA delay in receiving the alarm and turn on the power control equipment should be in alarm A Da delay after defrost A maximum or after a continuous cycle A Min A At delay of the performance of temperature alarm The differential alarm will be the same set in parameters A HA and A LA if alarms are absolute A Ay 1 AL off Hi off Or shall result from SP A HA and SP A LA if the alarm is on A Ay 2 Temp A HA SP A LA ON ON time AL off Hi off Lo off The maximum and minimum alarm temperature can be disabled setting A HA e A LA oF 4 7 ACCESSORIES 4 7 1 KEY USB OSAKA SETUP KEY PROGRAMMING Extracting the box you have access to a white connector that allows easy programming with programming key 5 pin This key allows repetitive schedules and save the settings in a practical and simple There are 2 types of Key the key enabling USB connection pc and save the different configurations and set parameters and Manual Key 5 pin only for connecting thermostats An advantage and recommendation is the use of the supplied power supply KEY without connecting the F 100 TSF 100 M1 to power SUPPLY
8. ALARMS ACCESSORIES OSAKA SETUP USB KEY PROGRAMMING KEY X2 REMOTE DISPLAY LIST OF PARAMETERS TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY SIGNALS CLEANING WARRANTY AND REPAIR TECHNICAL DATA ELECTRICAL FEATURES MECHANICAL FEATURES FUNCTIONAL FEATURES MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 1 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The F 100 TSF 100 M1 are digital electronic thermostats with Suitable microprocessor for refrigeration and industrial processes equipped with temperature control with ON OFF control and defrost compressor stoppage time intervals Thermostats have a relay output and an input for temperature sensor PTC or NTC and also an internal buzzer for acoustic signalling ALARM and programming Models F 100 TSF 100 M1 differs from other standard models for the design and screen system keyboard 1 2 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL F 100 Front panel OAK AS 4 Mol CS 2 CL 5 TSF 100 Front panel O gt AKA 4 C988 Are JU QO TSF 100 5 M1 Front panel s i 8 A A h iy 5 OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 1 1 Key SET Pressing and releasing programming control value Set point Keeping for 5 seconds the setup menu entry 2 DOWN Key Pressing directly without entering the menu serves to decrease the value of the SET POINT On the menu parameters used to search the desired parameter and after pressing the selection
9. C 103AT 2 nt With the par UP is selected if the unit of measure to use is the temperature in degrees Celsius Standard or Fahrenheit USA CO C 1 no decimal C1 C 0 1 with decimal FO F 1 F1 F 0 1 9 The calibration of the measurement can be done in 2 ways the overall correction instrument is calibrated using the parameter 1 C1 visualization and regulation Standard Or the parameter I CU which allows an offset to be applied only to the display screen the control will be controlled depending on only the correction of the i C1 parameter By the par I Ft may introduce a software filter for measuring the input value mode to decrease sensitivity to rapid changes in temperature increasing time The instrument displays the temperature measurement is even possible to see the maximum and minimum peak measured by key or F Quickly by pressing or F display will show alternately Lt is the low temperature stored Ht is the maximum temperature stored Pri is the instantaneous temperature The minimum and maximum peak is reset by removing power to the device or press the Down key 3 seconds during viewing the value of max or low Once reset visualize Of display Menu at max and min the device will automatically exit in 15 seconds OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 3 Remember that the display on the probe can be modified by the display lock funct
10. Exit programming When the password is programmed pressing Set for 5 seconds to enter the settings menu the computer displays the acronym rP and pressing Set show O then we select the buttons up or down the value of correct password code and press set to proceed to access the programming parameters If the password is correct the display will show the code of the first parameter The password protection can be disabled with the t PP oF parameter Note If lost the password to access the parameters use the following procedure Turn off electrical power to the computer and re feeding while you press the SET button for 5 seconds Access parameters will be taken and you could modify the t PP parameter 2 4 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS The password protects with just a few other parameters without password in order to let the user access to the parameters required while access to all parameters that are specific technical or machine manufacturer Method to select the level of programming parameters Access programming through password and select the parameter to be programmed without password If the SET LED flashes means that the parameter is programmable only with the password or protected and if the LED is fixed indicates that the parameter is direct access without password To change the level of visibility of the parameter press together Up Set keys The SET LED will change state in indicating the new access le
11. amages deriving from Use installation or use and handling undue others than those described above and in particular differs from the safety requirements established by the regulations Use in applications machines or electrical panels that do not provide adequate protection against liquids dust grease and electric shocks to the installation conditions made The inexperienced handling and or alteration of the product The installation use in applications machines or electrical panels do not comply with the valid norm In case of defective product under warranty or out of that period it should contact the post sales service to perform the necessary steps Request document repair RMA by mail or fax and complete it is necessary send the RMA and the device to SAT OSAKA by method prepaid 7 TECHNICAL DATA 7 1 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Supply 12 24 VAC DC F 100 100 240 VAC 10 Frequency AC 50 60 Hz Consumption 4 VA Input i 1 input for temperature sensor NTC 103AT 2 10 K QO 25 C o PTC KTY 81 121 990 O 25 C Output 1 Relay SPDT M1 8A AC1 8A AC3 250 VAC F 100 TSF 100 16A AC1 9A AC3 250 VAC Electrical life relay output 100000 op Power supply EN 60730 1 type 1 B Overvoltage category II Device Class Class II Isolation Isolated by piece low voltage power 115 230 V and relay outputs and part low voltage inputs Electrically isolated between output and supply 7 2
12. ammed in the parameter D Di time between defrost cycles between the end of one and beginning of the successive We can force a defrost at first start defrost par D Sd If you want each instrument start defrosting is done schedule time parameter d Sd oF So starting immediately conduct one If you do not want to start defrosting then will the defrost cycle for this program d Sd D Di Programming D Di oF all defrosting is disabled Therefore the instrument provides each defrost compressor disable relay for the time d dE 4 5 1 MANUAL DEFROST To activate a manual defrost press the Up DEFROST button for 5 seconds and the led Def lights and perform defrosting To terminate a defrost cycle while doing this press the Up Def button again for 5 seconds 4 5 2 LOCK DISPLAY DURING DEFROST Using parameters d dL and A Da display behaviour is established during defrosting The d dL parameter causes blockage of the last temperature before defrost on the display d dL on until you reach the end of defrost and the temperature does not exceed below the value of the last preset temperature or condition SP rd or times out lock security A Da Also allows visualization of the indicative initials Defrost dEF dl Lb and after defrost the acronym PdF indicating time defrost finish temperature cold but not recovered to control value SP rd or times out lock security A Da Another p
13. as far as possible in order avoid possible electrical noise electromagnetic induction which in some cases could be diminished or cancelled with RC filters ferritic supply resistors etc the use of wires with antiparasitic mesh and this mesh is recommended to connect on one side to take ground It is recommended to check that the equipment settings are appropriate to the application before connecting wires actuators loads on the output relays in order to prevent malfunctions or damage 3 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring scheme of F 100 and TSF 100 16A AC1 6A AC3 250 VAC 1HP 250VAC 1 2HP 125VAC SPST NO IA INTERNAL BUZZER INPUT SUPPLY Wiring scheme of M1 LA 100 240 a VAC INTERNAL SUPPLY BUZZER OUTPUT 8A AC1 3A AC3 250 VAC 1 2HP 250VAC 1 3HP 125VAC 4 OPERATION 4 1 FUNCTION ON OFF STAND BY The once fed can make 2 states ON means that the driver is running and acting on the basis of planned control STAND BY means that the control does not acts stop The display illuminates the LED Stand by The situation of a stand by is a failure of regulation is often useful to use the front keypad as selector stop start mode The key or F pressed for 3 sec Lets stop to change gear or vice versa always par T UF 4 4 2 MEASURE AND DISPLAY By the par LSE is selected if the probe you want to use is the type KTY81 PTC 121 Pt or NT
14. e relay output to an actuator or intended load Activate this function provides 3 types of timing choice as appropriate to the control system The protection is to prevent multiple starts during the time of protection The first provides a delay time to the activation of the output according to the time set in the P P1 parameter delay to start Temp SP ON ON ON tak Out oft off off off P P1 P P1 P P1 The second time provides a delay of control relay in order to ensure a minimum time between the arrest and the progress of the relay parameter P P2 delay after stop or minimum downtime Temp The third time provides permit no starts if has exceeded the programmed time between consecutive starts Parameter P P3 delay after consecutive starts Temp time If protection is acting hindering the progress of the relay for the programmed time the relay output LED Cool or Heat is flashing Is possible activate a delay to the start of the regulation to when arrives the supply to the thermostat Parameter P od very suitable when multiple thermostats to not start at the same time allowing the loads and power line a softer boot During this phase delay visualize od alternating scheduled to normal viewing The delay function od disables programming as oF 4 5 DEFROST CONTROL The defrost timer is type compressor failure at scheduled intervals Defrost is progr
15. e product or suggest the common sense For your own safety is highly instructions provided above recommended fulfilling the 3 2 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY The thermostat housing 32 x 74 mm is designed for wall mounting or wall using the holes in the plastic and predisposed accessible after removing the front Once the equipment is installed is recommended to close the front cover Avoid placing the thermostat in place exposed to high humidity or dust this can cause condensation or introduction of conductive particles or substances Ensure that you have adequate ventilation and avoid installing indoor sealed boxes or areas where the temperature exceeds the specifications of the team Avoid installing the cables and power supply together with the probe out and install equipment that can generate disturbances electrical noise as motors fans inverters automatic gates contactors relays solenoids etc 3 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The thermostat is designed for permanent connection between devices no switch is equipped with internal devices of potency for overcurrents or overvoltages It is therefore recommended to install a equipment as close and easy access to court if necessary as a general safety thermal isolator switch device magneto Are reminded that you must use appropriate wire to own isolation voltage current temperature and local electrical codes should also separate the signal wires from the power probe and power
16. ion with parameter defrosting D dL see function Defrost 4 3 THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE The mode of regulation of the instrument is the ON OFF type on the relay outputs depending on the probe and the active Set Point SP and the differential hysteresis intervention rd and mode r HC In the operation mode set in the r HC parameter applies to the following differential r HC C setting cold cold the differential used as positive and triggers the relay to reach the set point and stops again until the temperature exceeds the set point differential If r HC H configuration Heat Heat the differential used as negative and triggers the relay to reach the set point and stops until the temperature drops again below the set point differential In case of probe error is possible that the output programmed as function ot cycling time programmed on par R t1 activation time and r t2 deactivation time for error Programming t1 oF the output probe condition remains always off Programming r t1 any value r t2 oF the output in probe error condition will remains On lt is recalled that the operation temperature can be conditioned on the following functions Compressor Protection Delay start and Defrost 4 4 COMPRESSOR PROTECTION Compressor protection feature helps to avoid very frequent compressor starts or it can also be useful for control in time for th
17. measure The relative probe can the probe to the Lb active with be broken E or in short instrument and verify the abbreviations dEF circuit E or may have correct operation of the defrosting and PdF in a value that is out of probe it helps to have Post defrost range programmed the ohms values of the recovering probes Power cycle the instrument P Parameters relating to the protection of the compressor Press the SET key min sec 99 5 and delay starting Possible anomaly in B min SEC X10 Fatal Error device Replace the device or Exit delay activation oF 0 01 9 59 EEPROM Disabling postarrest oF 0 01 9 59 memory send it to any repair output relay min sec 99 5 min sec x10 OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 6 In probe error condition the output behaves as scheduled parameters t1 and t2 Reason Delay start after power equipment keypad Locked Defrost active display if d dL Lb Indication on Display High temperature alarm PdF _ Defrost finish recovering cold if d dL Lb Low temperature alarm 6 2 CLEANING We recommend cleaning with a damp cloth only without detergent or detergent 6 3 WARRANTY AND REPAIR This device has a guarantee in form of repair or replacement by manufacturing defects in materials of 12 months from the date of purchase OSAKA SOLUTIONS automatically void this guarantee and is not liable for any d
18. ossibility is to indicate the actual temperature of the cold chamber or cabinet during defrosting d dL oF 4 6 ALARM FUNCTIONS Alarm conditions Probe Error E1 E1 Temperature alarm Hi Lo The alarm function is displayed in LED and ALARM programmable internal buzzer in the o bu parameter The pair O bu allows the configuration of the internal buzzer OF off buzzer 1 the buzzer is activated only for alarm signals 2 the buzzer is activated only to point out the key presses and no warning signs 3 The buzzer is activated only to point out the keystrokes and alarm signals OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 4 Any alarm condition is indicated by the LED ALARM while the condition is pre alarm or alarm delay is indicated by the flashing LED The buzzer can be configured to signal alarms the par O bu 1 or 3 and can be deactivated in case you are playing with the press of a key 4 6 1 TEMPERATURE ALARMS The alarm function is a function of temperature reading from the probe and the type of programmed alarm parameter A Ay and the alarm set point par A HA maximum alarm and A LA minimum alarm and the relative differential A Ad Through the A Ay parameter you can specify whether the alarm set A HA and LA should be considered absolute A Ay 1 or relative to the Set Point A Ay 2 By some parameters may delay activation if the situation
19. parameter SET serves to diminish or select the new value of the parameter 3 UP DEFROST Key Holding down for 5 seconds to start a manual defrost if the conditions of end defrost probe has no value beyond the end of defrost In the parameter menu is used to find the desired parameter and after pressing the selection parameter SET serves to increase or select the new value of the parameter 4 Key F It is possible to perform 3 functions a Shows the value of the evaporator probe or the third probe in the case of being programmed b Pressing for 1 second can power cycle the device ON OFF programming the UF parameter c Exit Parameter Programming 5 Led SET Indication shown in the programming mode the set point In the parameter menu indicates the level of programming said parameter 6 Led OUT COOL Indicates the status of the control output compressor or control device temperature solenoid actuator etc This output is active lit and off off and disabled signal flashing 7 Led OUT HEAT Identical to Led OUT COOL but for the heat function 8 Led DEF Indicates the current status of defrost Pilot flashing indicates defrosting is being done 9 Led ALARM Indicates the status of the alarm ON lit OFF stopped or Ongoing intermittent 10 Led Stand By Indicates he s Stand By Press Key or F for 3 seconds to activate or digital input 2 PROGRAMMING 2 1 MODIFICATION
20. t Up for 5 sec The display will show LF and all keyboard functions again become operational 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION 3 1 USE The devices are made as measuring and regulating equipment in accordance with EN 61010 1 norm for operation up to an altitude of 2000 mts The use of equipment for standard applications not expressly provided in norm cited above should provide all measurement and adjustments necessary protection The equipment must be adequately protected and away from liquids dust grease and dirt They must be accessible only with the use of a right tool and safety system except the front The devices can NOT be used in dangerous environments flammable or explosive without adequate protection It is recalled that the installer must ensure that the norm for electromagnetic compatibility is respected after implantation in the installation of equipment eventually using the right filters if is needed In case of failure or malfunction of measuring and control equipment that can create dangerous situations or damage to persons things animals or products defrost food or changes in their ideal state it is recalled that the facility should be equipped with electronic devices or electromechanical safety and warning system They should be placed outside the measuring and control equipments possible protective devices responding to specific safety requirements that are covered by the norm of th
21. vel parameter protected flashing LED and direct access without password fixed LED Upon entering the first parameter menu visualize user level parameters unprotected and then protected by entering the password if the device shows rP Z 6 6 NORMAL MODE ae Hold for Set 5 sec NOT Protected SET PARAMETER PARAMETERS y Previous Increase a A Parameter AN Value Hold for pP r Set J 2 sec F j J 5 n AHA z Set LJ Next V Decrease Parameter alue A Increase N Value o 3Gp r Pee Decrease vw Value PASSWORD REQUEST INS CORRECT PARAMETERS GROUPS PASSWORD PROGRAM MODE 2 5 RESTORATION INITIAL PARAMETERS The device has a parameter reset restoring the program to Factory Settings To enter this Reset rP the password value to 48 The display will show and the instrument will reset 2 6 KEY LOCK FUNCTION It is possible to completely lock the keys Such a function is useful when the control is accessible to the public and you want to prevent tampering The key lock function is activated by setting the t Lo parameter to a value of OF The value set in par T Lo is the time that the thermostat allows access to the keyboard and after passing this time the thermostat is locked OSAKA F 100 TSF 100 M1 Manual de Usuario V2 PAG 2 Pressing any key displays the thermostat Ln to inform the lock is activated To unlock the keyboard press Se

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