PrP: Printer presence. (Yes or no) Enables or disables the printer.

ItP: Printing interval. (0.0 to 30.0). Sets the print interval.

PbP: Print probe selection. (iP: only the food probe selected. rP: only the air probe selected. irP: Food and Air

probe selected. irE: All probes selected).

PtH: (yes or no) Enables or disables the printing during the holding phase.

tSt: Starts the controller self test function.

Out: Exit from the menu.

Parameter Access and modification

To access the parameters firstly enter the function menu by pressing the “SET” and “DOWN” keys for 3 seconds. Scroll through the labels and select “PR2”, press the “SET” key. “PAS” label flashes for a few second followed by “0 _ _” with the zero flashing. The access code is ‘ 321’.

Use the “UP” or “DOWN” key to input the first number of the security code in the flashing section, confirm by pressing “SET”.

Repeat the operation for the second and third digits. If the security code is correct “Hy” will be displayed.

NOTE: if no key is pressed for 15 seconds the controller reverts to displaying the room temperature.

Parameter Settings

Lab

Description

Default

QC 11

QC 600

BQCF 40

 

Regulation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hy

differential

3

3

3

3

AC

Anti-short cycle delay

2

2

2

2

1c2

Second compressor configuration

0

0

0

0

rPO

Thermostat probe calibration

0

0

0

0

EPP

Evaporator probe presence

YES

NO

YES

YES

EPO

Evaporator probe calibration

0

0

0

0

iPP

Insert probe presence

YES

YES

YES

YES

iPO

Insert probe calibration

0

0

0

0

CF

Temperature measurement unit

°C

°C

°C

°C

rES

Resolution (for °C):

IN

IN

IN

IN

PAU

Time of stand by

1

1

1

1

PFt

Maximum acceptable duration of power failure

2

2

2

2

iPd

Temperature difference for the automatic recognition of the insert probe

3

3

3

3

iPt

Time delay for the automatic recognition of the insert probe

60

60

60

60

Con

Compressor ON time with faulty probe

15

15

15

15

COF

Compressor OFF time with faulty probe

10

10

10

10

diC

Digital input operating mode

dor

dor

dor

Dor

diP

Digital input polarity

OP

OP

OP

OP

did

Digital input delay

5

5

5

5

OAC

Auxiliary output configuration

AL

AL

AL

AL

OAP

Auxiliary output polarity

OP

CL

CL

CL

OAt

AUX output timer

60

60

60

60

OAS

Set point for AUX output

0

0

0

0

OAH

Differential for AUX output

2

2

2

2

OAi

Probe selection for the AUX output

rP

rP

rP

rP

 

Defrost

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tdF

Defrost type

in

in

in

In

dPO

Defrost before holding cycle

YES

YES

YES

YES

IdF

Interval between defrost cycles

6.0

6.0

6.0

6.0

dtE

Defrost termination temperature

20

20

20

20

MdF

Maximum length for defrost

20

20

20

20

dFd

Temperature displayed during defrost

rt

rt

rt

Rt

Fdt

Drip time

1

1

1

1

 

Fans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FnC

Fan operating mode

c_n

O_Y

O_Y

O_Y

FSt

Fan stop temperature

30

30

30

30

AFH

Differential for the stop temperature and for the alarm

2

2

2

2

Fnd

Fan delay after defrost

2

2

2

2

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Foster QC 11, QC 600, BQCF 40 manual Parameter Settings, Bqcf

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