Display Cfg File

Configure

Figure 4-7. Configure Menu

To view a particular configuration file, select Display Cfg File and press .Use the arrow keys to select the file and

press to view the file.

To configure a container, select Configure and press to view the list of available configuration files. Using the

arrow keys, select desired file and press to send the configuration to the Controller. The new configuration will take effect on Controller reset (power ON).

c. Display

This menu selection will present the user with another menu of available functions as shown below.

Compressor hour

Sensor offsets

Trip start date

Container ID

DataCORDER Cnfg

Figure 4-8. Display Menu

The user can select the desired function with the up, down and keys.

1 Compressor Hour

This menu item displays the total number of compressor hours. Press to view the number of compressor run hours.

2 Sensor Offsets

This menu item displays the sensor offsets and the display structure is as follows: DataCORDER Rev. No. Probe No. (1st line) Current Reading offset (deg.C) (2nd line)

Press to view the offsets of all the sensors configured in the system.

3 Trip Start Date

This menu item displays the trip start date based on the trip marker. If no trip marker was set, the display will be blank.

Press in this menu to view the trip start date.

4 Container ID

Container ID allows the user to view the current container ID. In this menu, press to view the Container ID.

5 Container Configuration

Container Configuration allows the user to view the current configuration of the DataCORDER. In this menu, press to view the DataCORDER configuration. The display will show:

1.

Log Interval

 

2.

Voltage 2

(IN or OUT)

3.

Standard or Generic

4.

CA probe

(IN or OUT)

5.

Sup & Ret

(IN or OUT)

6.

Humidity

(%)

7.

USDA

(IN or OUT)

8.

Therm. Log

 

9.

CARGO

(IN or OUT)

10.

Network

(Ave or Snapshot)

11.

Voltage 1

(IN or OUT)

 

 

 

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Container Refrigeration Unit specifications

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