Q.1.19 September 2012 KE2 MasterViewCompressor Relay On System Mode Cool Evaporator Fan Relay On Room Temp-5.2 F Coil Temp-11.6 F Sat Temp-19.0 F Superheat 4.4 F Valve Position 26.7%
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Accessing the web page of a KE2 Evaporator Efficiency controller reveals a great deal of information about the system performance, setpoints and allows for quick adjustments. While this information is also available using the user interface of the controller, when networked, the controller’s information can be accessed, reviewed, and changed from anywhere there is network access.
KE2 MasterViewOverview
KE2 EvaporatorEfficiency
TM
thermsolutions
ENTER
BACK
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MODIFY STATUS
KE2 Therm Evaporator Efficiency
IP Address: 10.10.50.51 Location: Walk-in FreezerMac Address: 00.04.A3.12.07.87
IP Address: 10.10.50.51 Location: Walk-in FreezerMac Address: 00.04.A3.12.07.87
ABC Contracting(888)555-3358
All Clear
TM
thermsolutions
ALARM
Home SetpointsNetworkSettings Graphs Login
CompressorRelay On
System ModeCool
Evaporator FanRelay On
Room Temp-5.2 F
Coil Temp-11.6 F
Sat Temp-19.0 F
Superheat4.4 F
Valve Position26.7%
Suct Pressure17.9 psig
Suct Temp-14.6 F
System System On
DefrostRelay Off
Monitor71.1 F
Door SwClosed
Door SwClosed
See page 3 See page 5 & 6
See page 4 See page 7
Required to make changes to the Settings, Network Setup, and Setpoints pages
First line is functionSecond line is the current system performance
For each parameter:
Home PageWhat the screen shows: Displays real time system information, and shows the interaction of multiple system conditions This screen looks at the system conditions, and can help with diagnostics, system performance, or just offer peace of mind
that the system is running properly.
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Q.1.19 September 2012, Page 3Settings
What the screen shows: The Settings page contains controller configuration for email and web access. It also allows installers to customize the MasterView with their company information. The Settings page includes the buttons
to update the controller, reset power to the controller, send a test e-mail, clear data collected, and clear alarms. If the optional Data key was purchased, it is activated on this screen.
MODIFY STATUS
Settings(Set Location)MAC:00:04:A3:13:A2:3F
Network Logout
Business Name Phone Number Location
ActivateSettingsHome Login
Email Server Log Key ActivationCurrent Key: RFCC-88DE-XNAHTime Remaining: 999 Days 999 Hours
Firmware
User Name
Controller
PasswordDHCP Options Test Email
Email Address for AlertsWeb Server Port
Email SubjectEmail Options
Reset
Bootloader
Clear Logs
Clear Alarms
v02.028
Submit
Note: Advanced - requires IT Support
Basic (Port 25) Advanced (Port 465)
KE2 Therm Solutions (888) 337 3358 (Set Location)
OffDHCP ClientDHCP Server
For help in setting up an email account see bulletin Q.5.3 Establishing Gmail
For Bootloader information refer to Q.5.6 KE2 Bootloader Guide
Clicking Activate starts the data logging key
Customer may input their company information
User defines controller location for future access and alarm notifications
What the screen shows: Enables the user to Bond the KE2 Evap for multiple evaporator applications, and provides setup for adding controllers to an existing network.
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Network Setup
Board Name 3 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS Board Name 7 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS
Board Name 2 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS Board Name 6 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS
Board Name 1 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS Board Name 5 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS
Board Name 4 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS Board Name 8 MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS
00:04:A3:14:E0:F5
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Prevents unauthorized access to the controller. User must enter password to make changes to the Network Setup page.
Discover finds all of the KE2 Evap controllers located on the network. The information from the connected controllers populates the appropriate spaces on the page.
Once discovered, Bond creates a link between controllers that coordinates the refrigeration and defrost cycles. When bonding, user should review Multi-evap Setpoints.
Evaporator
Bond
Business Name Phone Number Location
Discover
Home
LoginClear Page
Current Values
NetworkSettings
Step 1: Step 2:
Multi-Controller Environment
Subnet Mask Primary DNSGateway Secondary DNS
255.255.0.0 10.10.255.254 10.10.255.254 8.8.8.8
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Setpoints Page1Location:(Set Location)
Home RestoreNetworkSettings Page 2Login
ROOM TEMP DEFROST TYPE VALVE TYPE
Page 1
Refrigerant Defrost per Day Defr Pmp Dwn TimeDefrost Mode Superheat
Air Temp Diff First Defrost Delay HI Temp Alrm OffsetDefrost Term Temp Max Operating Press
Refrig Fan Mode Defrost Fan State Lo Temp Alrm OffsetDefrost Parameter Max Valve Steps
Max Comp Runtime Elec Defrost Mode HI Temp Alrm DelayDrain Time Motor Step Rate
Min Comp Runtime Max Fan Delay Time Lo Temp Alrm DelayFan Delay Temp Motor Type
Three setpoints needed for the controller to begin controlling
Setpoints - Page 1What the screen shows: Allows the user to setup the controller, and to customize the controller to meet specific application needs. The three primary setpoints – Room Temp, Defrost Type and Valve Type are in the gold boxes at the top. Only these three are
necessary for the controller to begin normal operation.
Alarm Relay2nd Comp Relay2nd Fan Relay2nd Defr Relay2 Speed Fan CtlLights RelayCamera Relay
SynchronizedIndependent
DisabledMonitor2nd Room Temp2nd Coil Temp
FahrenheitClosed
Electric
Values shown in illustration are default values.FahrenheitCelsius
Warmest AirAverage Air
SynchronizedIndependent
SharedNot Shared
Synchronized
This feature allows you to manually change the controller’s operating state, i.e. put the controller into manual defrost
Setpoints - Page 2What the screen shows: See and adjust the group of setpoints that control the various Digital Inputs. There are three primary inputs as well as a fourth Auxiliary input. Additionally this screen is where you set the controllers that
are bonded
Weekly SnapshotWhat the screen shows: The System Snapshot shows the past five days of Room Temp and Coil Temp readings, as well as the number and
duration of defrost cycles. It is an essential tool for system analysis and troubleshooting. The experts at KE2 Technical Support can help troubleshoot your system using this information.
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Weekly SnapshotLocation:(Set Location)
Number of Defrost Cycles: 3 Note: Each grid mark represents