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ith Now w ess! rt Acc ller a m S KE2 ontro pn21231 ur c Get yloine in a fe.w on sy steps ea 9 ge See pa This reference should remain on site with the installed KE2 Evap OEM controller. Contents Point to Point Wiring Diagram - Controller with KE2 Terminal Board Page 2 Wiring Diagram - Controller without Terminal Board Page 3 Specifications Page 4 Back View of Controller - General Layout Page 4 Navigation Using the Basic Display Page 5 Menus Parameters Types of Control - First Time Setup Menu Page 5 Variables Menu Page 5 Setpoints Menu Page 6 Auxiliary Input Modes Page 7 System Modes Page 7 Valve Types Page 7 Refrigerants Page 7 Alarm Status Menu Page 7 User Interface/Controller Setup Page 8 KE2 Smart Access Page 9-10 Alphabetical List of Abbreviations Page 11-12 KE2 Therm Accessories Remote Displays Part Number 21232 21320 21324 Description KE2 Stard Remote Display w/ cable KE2 Combo Display less cable (available Winter 2016) Snap track - 12 Pressure Transducer Part Number Description 20201 Pressure Transducer 0 to 150 psia, 10 ft. leads Temperature Sensors Part Number 21151 21066 20199 20200 21344* 21343* 21342* 21347* 21346* 21345* 21340* 21339* 21338* 21341* Description Temperature Sensor Pack, 3 Color 15 ft Temperature Sensor Pack, 3 Color 40 ft Temperature Sensor NTC Thermistor Assembly, 10 ft. (black) Temperature Sensor NTC Thermistor Assembly, 40 ft. (black) Temperature Sensor - Yellow 45 inches Temperature Sensor - Green 45 inches Temperature Sensor - Blue 45 inches Temperature Sensor - Yellow 40 ft Temperature Sensor - Green 40 ft Temperature Sensor - Blue 40 ft Temperature Sensor - Yellow 15 ft Temperature Sensor - Green 15 ft Temperature Sensor - Blue 15 ft Temperature Sensor - Black 15 ft RSV - Refrigeration Stepper Valves Part Number Description 21169 RSV-130 3/8x1/2 ODF - 5ft 21161 RSV-130 3/8x1/2 ODF - 10ft 21162 RSV-130 3/8x1/2 ODF - 40ft 21170 RSV-220 3/8x1/2 ODF - 5ft 21163 RSV-220 3/8x1/2 ODF - 10ft 21164 RSV-220 3/8x1/2 ODF - 40ft 21171 RSV-320 3/8x1/2 ODF - 5ft 21165 RSV-320 3/8x1/2 ODF - 10ft 21166 RSV-320 3/8x1/2 ODF - 40ft 21172 RSV-320 1/2x1/2 ODF - 5ft 21167 RSV-320 1/2x1/2 ODF - 10ft 21168 RSV-320 1/2x1/2 ODF - 40ft * Special Order. Minimum purchase required. Q.1.45 October 2016

Page 2 Point to Point Wiring Diagram - Controller with KE2 Terminal Board Point to Point Wiring Diagram - Controller with KE2 Terminal Board EVAPORATOR FANS FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR ETHERNET DISPLAY FAN RELAY Line/L1 Neutral/L2 INING POWER NC SOLEID (PRESSOR) RELAY DEFROST RELAY 0-10V OUTPUT Blue Orange Yellow Red Black Empty Red Green White Black EEV FAN/S 12 AMP NC TEMP 6 - Aux3 BL/BK TEMP 5 - Aux 2 HEATERS 20 AMP GROUND TEMP 4 - Aux 1 TEMP 3 - TCoil TEMP 2 - TAir TEMP 1 - TSuc Red Black Green OR/BK A B Shield PSI RS 485 EARTH GROUND FUSE LL SOLEID/P RELAY 3 AMP Y/BK DEFROST HEATERS LIQUID LINE SOLEID N.C. BK/OR L1 WT/R L2 HS P/N 20996 GND HEATER LIMIT SWITCH Supply Voltage (L2) T1AH250VP 1A 250V slow blow 5mm x 20mm

Page 3 Wiring Diagram - Controller without KE2 Terminal Board GRN BLK RED FANS LLS S FAN RELAY NC PRESSOR RELAY HS DEFROST HEATERS N X G L1 N/L2 DEFROST RELAY NC BLK ORG Wiring Diagram - Controller without KE2 Terminal Board ETHERNET DISPLAY VOUT MOTOR TEMP 6 TEMP 5 TEMP 4 TEMP 3 TEMP 2 TEMP 1 PSI RS-485 BLUE ORANGE YELLOW RED BLACK A B GREEN SHIELD BLACK RSV RED MOTOR XDCR EMPTY RED GREEN WHITE BLACK EEV FIELD SUPPLY (1 PHASE)

Page 4 Specifications Controller Input Voltage: Ambient Temp: Operating Temp: Inputs: Valve Types: Relays: Auxiliary Input 1: Auxiliary Input 2: Auxiliary Input 3: Communication: 100VAC - 240VAC -40 F to 140 F (-40 C to 60 C) -40 F to 140 F (-40 C to 60 C) (3) temperature sensor (3) multi-use (temp sensor or digital input) (1) pressure sensor input unipolar bipolar stepper motors (12V) 1-20A resistive (defrost) (2) 10A inductive room temp, coil temp, monitor, 2nd temp setpoint, door switch, external alarm, system off, defrost interlock, defrost lockout Stard TCP/IP Pressure Transducer - pn 20201 (10 ft lead) or pn 20204 (40 ft lead) Pressure Range: 0 to 150 psia Proof Pressure: 450 psi Burst Pressure: 1500 psi Operating Temp: -40 F to 275 F (-40 C to 135 C) Temperature Sensor - 3 pack pn 21151 (15 ft leads) or pn 21066 (40 ft leads) Sensor Specs: -60 F to 150 F (-51 C to 65 C) moisture resistant package Back View of Controller - General Layout For wiring see pages 2-3 GROUND FAN RELAY (L2) SOLEID (PRESSOR) RELAY NC GROUND EARTH INING POWER Line/L1 Neutral/L2 FUSE T1AH250VP 1A 250V slow blow 5mm x 20mm NC DEFROST RELAY 0-10V OUTPUT Blue Orange Yellow Red Black Empty Red Green White Black EEV TEMP 6 - Aux3 TEMP 5 - Aux 2 TEMP 4 - Aux 1 TEMP 3 - TCoil TEMP 2 - TAir TEMP 1 - TSuc Red Black Green A B Shield PSI RS 485 ETHERNET DISPLAY

Page 5 Navigation Using the Basic Display Indicator lights Red light - critical Alarm (system not running) Yellow light - non-critical alarm (system running) Green light - compressor on Green flashing - compressor waiting on timer to start/stop Access Setpoint mode by pressing holding the ts (temperature setpoint) displays on the screen button until Use the up down arrows to scroll through the available setpoints. Press to view the current setting. Use the up down arrows to change the setpoint. Press to move between the digits to accelerate the changes. Press Press BACK hold to confirm each setpoint change. to escape. Menus Parameters Types of Control - First Time Setup Menu Abbreviation Full Name / Description Ed EdE Ad AdE Electric Defrost w/mechanical valve Electric Defrost w/eev Air Defrost w/mechanical valve Air Defrost w/eev Variables Menu Abbreviation Full Name Description rtp Room Temp Room Temperature as measured by controller CLt Coil Temp Coil Temperature as measured by controller SYS System Mode Current operating status SHt Superheat Superheat as calculated by the controller PrS Suction Pressure Suction Pressure as measured by controller SUt Suction Temp Suction Temperature as measured by controller SAt Saturation Temp Saturation Temperature as calculated by controller opn Valve% Open Percentage EEV is open Cor Compressor Relay Current status of LLS/compressor relay der Defrost Relay Current Status of Defrost relay FAr Fan Relay Current Status of Fan relay AU1 Aux Input 1 Current Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 1 AU2 Aux Input 2 Current Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 2 AU3 Aux Input 3 Current Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux input 3 ip1 IP Address Part 1 First 3 digits of IP address ip2 IP Address Part 2 Second 3 digits of IP address ip3 IP Address Part 3 Third 3 digits of IP address ip4 IP Address Part 4 Fourth 3 digits of IP address Fir Firmware Version Current Version of firmware on controller

Page 6 Setpoints Menu Abbreviation Full Name Min Max Default Description ts Room Temp SP -50.0 0F 90.0 0F 0.0 0F Walk-in freezer or cooler room temperature to be maintained dty Defrost Type N/A N/A Electric Type of Defrost for Evap: ELE for Electric/ Ai for off time/ HGn for hot gas w/comp on/ HGF for hot gas w/comp off Edt Valve Type N/A N/A Mechanical Type of valve used on system: mechanical, pre-configured electric, custom EEV configuration rfg Refrigerant N/A N/A R-404A Type of refrigerant used: see table below ind Defrost Ini Mode N/A N/A Dem Mode to initiate a defrost: dnd=dem / SCH=Schedule / rnt=comp run time dpd Defrosts per day 0 8 5 If DEFROST MODE = SCH: Number of evenly spaced defrosts per day the controller will initiate. dtp Defr Term Temp 35.0 0F 90.0 0F 50.0 0F The temperature the coil sensor(s) must exceed in order to terminate defrost. The controller s defrost mode is complete at this point. def Defr Parameter 0 90 30 if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND: Coefficient to KE2 Defrost algorithm dtl Max Defrost Time 0 min 90 min 45 min If DEFROST MODE = SCH: The maximum amount of time the defrost relay will be energized. (Not available if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND) drn Drain Time 0 min 15 min 2 min Time to be in drain mode (drip time) LPC Low Pressure Cut Out -5.0 psig 138.0 psig 8.0 psig Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected LPt Max Time for LPCO 0 min 15 min 0 min Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected; 0=Disabled LPd Press Diff for LPCO 1.0 psig 20.0 psig 15.0 psig Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected Htn Electric Defrost Mode N/A N/A Pulse If DEFROST TYPE = ELE: Whether to leave the defrost relay energized during the defrost cycle or to utilize advanced defrost algorithm. PUL = Pulse, Prn = Permanent HAo High Temp Offset 0 F0 99.9 F0 10.0 F0 The number of degrees above ROOM TEMP for a HIGH TEMP ALARM condition. HAd High Temp Delay 0 min 120 min 60 min Minutes the room temperature must remain above ROOM TEMP + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a HIGH TEMP ALARM LAo Low Temp Offset 0 F0 20.0 F0 4.0 F0 The number of degrees below ROOM TEMP for a LOW TEMP ALARM condition. LAd Low Temp Delay 0 min 30 min 10 min Minutes the room temp must remain below ROOM TEMP-LOWTEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a LOW TEMP ALARM dad Door Open Alarm If AU IN (1, 2 /or 3) MODE = dor The amount of time, in minutes, before an alarm condition 0 min 180 min 30 min Delay is initiated, if door is open & room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF AU1 Aux Input 1 mode N/A N/A Disabled See Auxiliary Input Modes table A1A Aux Input 1 state N/A N/A Closed opn= active if input is an open / CLo=active is input is shorted AU2 Aux Input 2 mode N/A N/A Disabled See Auxiliary Input Modes table A2A Aux Input 2 state N/A N/A Closed opn= active if input is an open / CLo=active is input is shorted AU3 Aux Input 3 mode N/A N/A Sys Off See Auxiliary Input Modes table A3A Aux Input 3 state N/A N/A Closed opn= active if input is an open / CLo=active is input is shorted ts2 2nd room temp SP -50.0 0F 90.0 0F -50.0 0F If AU IN (1, 2 /or 3) MODE = (t2n) 2ND ROOM TEMP: This value becomes the ROOM TEMP setpoint when the digital input is active Unt temperature units N/A N/A Fahrenheit Units for temperature s display in 0F or 0C; FAH = Fahrenheit, CEL = Celsius EdF Extreme Temp Diff 0 0F 99.9 0F 20.0 0F ADVANCED TOPIC: Call KE2 Therm for assistance CLA Clear Alarms N/A N/A Press hold to clear all active alarms dia Diagnostics Mode N/A N/A Energizes each relay individually for 60 seconds: fan relay, defrost relay, compressor relay FAC Factory reset N/A N/A Press hold to reset the controller to the factory default setpoints PAS Web password reset N/A N/A Press hold to reset the web password to the factory default SA Smart Access N/A N/A Disabled Turn KE2 Smart Access on or off: EnA to enable smart access / DiS to disable KE2 Smart Access dhc DHCP N/A N/A Enabled Turn DHCP mode on or off: EnA to enable DHCP mode / DiS to disable DHCP mode Not Available on Basic Display Motor Step Rate 30 400 Motor Step rate for custom valve. Not available on Basic Display Max Valve Steps 40 6400 Full stroke steps for custom valve. Not available on Basic Display Superheat 5.0 F0 30.0 F0 8.0 F0 Target superheat value. Not available on Basic Display Max Operating Pres 10.0 psi 150.0 psi* 150.0 psi* Max operating pressure. Max is 300 when R-410A selected 500 when R-744 selected Fan Speed -100.0% 100.0% 0.0% Fan speed %. Not available on Basic Display Min Comp Run Time 0 min 15 min 2 min Minimum Compressor Run Time. Not available on Basic Display Min Comp Off Time 0 min 15 min 5 min Minimum Compressor Off Time. Not available on Basic Display 1St Defrost Delay 0 min 240 min 120 min First Defrost Delay. Not available on Basic Display Fan Delay Temp -40.0 0F 35.0 0F 20.0 0F Fan delay temp. Not available on Basic Display Max Fan Delay Time 0 min 20 min 2 min Max fan delay time. Not available on Basic Display Pump Down Time 0 min 90 min 0 min Defrost Pump Down Time Suct Pres Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 Suction Pressure Offset Suct Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 Suction Temperature Offset Coil Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 Coil Temperature Offset Air Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 Air Temperature Offset T4 Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 T4 Temperature Offset T5 Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 T5 Temperature Offset T6 Temp Offset -5.0 F0 5.0 F0 0.0 F0 T6 Temperature Offset Proportional 0 255 3 PID Proportional Integral 0 255 5 PID Integral Derivative 0 255 3 PID Derivative Air Temp Diff 0.1 5.0 1.0 F0 Air Temp Diff

Page 7 Auxliary Input Modes Acronym Full Name Description dis Disabled Not used rtp Room Temp Room temp as measured by Aux Input CLt Coil Temp Coil Temp as measured by Aux input oni Monitor Temp Monitoring Temp as measured by Aux Input t2n 2nd Temp Switch Inactive=2nd room temp SP off (t2f)/active=2nd room temp SP on (t2n) dor Door Switch Inactive=Door Closed (dcl)/active=door Open (don) EA1/EA2/EA3 External Alarm Switch Active=EAo / Inactive=EAF SoF System Off Switch Inactive=System On (Son)/Active=System Off (SoF) dfi Defrost Interlock Switch Inactive=Defrost Heaters normal (AUt)/Active=Defrost Heaters Off (off) dfl Defrost Lockout Switch Inactive=Defrost Normal (AUt)/Active=Defrost Not Allowed (dlo) System Modes Abbreviation ref ddf def drn ddf FdL SoF off Valve Types Full Name Refrigeration Defrost Delay Fan Defrost Drain Defrost Delay Fan Fan Delay System Off Off Abbreviation Full Name Description thr Mechanical Traditional TEV HS HSV KE2 Therm s Hybrid Stepper Valve rs RSV KE2 Therm s Refrigeration Stepper Valve SEi SEI Sporlan Valve with 1,600 steps SEr SER Sporlan Valve with 2,500 steps CrL Carel Carel Valve with 500 steps Refrigerants Abbreviation Full Name R22 R-22 134 R-134a 42d R-422D 42A R-422A 40C R-407C 40A R-407A 507 R-507 404 R-404A 513 R-513A 450 R-450A 449 R-449A 448 R-448A 744 R-744 410 R-410A 407 R-407F 409 R-409A 408 R-408A 438 R-438A 717 R-717 Alarm Status Menu Abbreviation Full Name Description PSA Pressure Sensor Alarm Suction pressure sensor is shorted, open or pressure out of range SSA Suction Sensor Alarm Suction temperature sensor is shorted or open ASA Air Sensor Alarm Return air temperature sensor is shorted or open CSA Coil Sensor Alarm Coil temperature sensor is shorted or open HSH High Superheat Alarm Superheat above upper limit LSH Low Superheat Alarm Superheat below lower limit HtA High Temperature Alarm Room temperature is above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than HIGH TEMP ALARM DELAY LtA Low Temperature Alarm Room temperature is below ROOM TEMP - LOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than LOW TEMP ALARM DELAY EdF Excess Defrost Alarm 32 defrosts or more within 48 hours dtt Defr Term on Time Alarm Defrost terminated on time instead of temperature for two consecutive cycles dor Door Open Alarm If door is open room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF for DOOR ALARM DELAY time COA Communication Alarm ONLY FOR BONDED CONTROLLERS: No communication between controllers for one minute or more EA1 External Alarm 1 If AU1 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state EA2 External Alarm 2 If AU2 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state EA3 External Alarm 3 If AU3 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state EFL Email Failure Alarm Email alert was not confirmed by email server provided after seven consecutive attempts t4a T4 Temp sensors Alarm T4 temperature sensor is shorted or open t5a T5 Temp sensors Alarm T5 temperature sensor is shorted or open t6a T6 Temp sensors Alarm T6 temperature sensor is shorted or open Pdt Pump Down Timeout Max time for LPCO pumpdown exceeded SCC Short Compressor Cycle Compressor is started an excessive number of times to maintain suction pressure LPA Low Pressure Alarm Suction pressure dropped below expected point excessive number of times PrF Process Failure Display is not communicating to the controller

Page 8 User Interface Changing Setpoints The KE2 Evap OEM board has multiple methods of user input. Most controllers ship with the Basic Display. This display uses KE2 Therm s familiar menu structure to allow service technicians to change the major setpoints. The setpoints may also be accessed using the controller s webpages. Pressing holding the button will enter the Setpoints menu. Press button to toggle between setpoint value. The arrows move the user through the available options for the Variables Menu. If alarms are present, they will be displayed can be viewed using the up down arrows. Pressing holding the button will enter the Setpoints menu. The button is used to save an input option when it has been changed. The button must be held for 3 seconds, to prevent accidental changes. Changes may be discarded by waiting, to allow the controller to time-out return to default screen, or by pressing the BACK button. The BACK button is used to return to the previous screen. Pressing the BACK button several times will return the controller to the default view. Controller Setup Upon initially applying power to the controller, the controller will initialize, then automatically enter Introduction Mode. The Introduction Mode consists of four Types of Control options: Ed - Electric Defrost with Mechanical TEV EdE - Electric Defrost with Electric Expansion Valve Ad - Air Defrost with Mechanical TEV AdE - Air Defrost with Electric Expansion Valve Step 1 - Using the arrows, moves the user through the available Types of Control options. Once the preferred option is displayed press hold the button for 3 seconds. Note: For mechanical valve control, Ed Ad options, setup is complete. For Ede AdE control options continue to Steps 2 & 3. Step 2 - Next, the controller prompts for the Expansion Valve Type, displays rs (RSV). If you this is the correct selection, press hold the button for 3 seconds. If not, use the or arrow to move to the correct valve. With correct electric valve displayed, press hold for three seconds. Note: Custom valve setup is not available from the Basic Display. Step 3 - The controller now prompts for the Refrigerant Type displays 404 (R-404a) as the default. Change this value by pressing the or arrow. Once you have the correct value, press hold for three seconds. These are the only setpoints required to begin controlling the system. Additional Setpoints For the majority of users, the Basic Display will provide the necessary parameters to setup the controller. From the default display, pressing the arrows will cycle through the Variables menu. The button will toggle between the variable name value. When the parameter value is displayed it may be changed by using arrows, buttons. The arrows will increase or decrease numerical values, will scroll through the available options, on the non-numerical setpoints. Pressing holding the value. To abort changes pressing the viation. button for 3 seconds will save the displayed BACK button will return the parameter abbre- Manual Valve Control Pressing holding the BACK button will put the EEV in Manual Control arrows will control the valve opening. will advance mode. to the next digit, BACK will exit this mode. Manual Defrost Pressing holding the Defrost (next mode). BACK buttons will put the controller into Diagnostics Mode The KE2 Evap OEM has been programmed with a diagnostics mode. When activated, the controller energizes each relay for 60 seconds. When the compressor relay is on the EEV will regulate to the Superheat setpoint. Display Firmware BACK Pressing holding all 4 buttons ( display s firmware revision (dir Display Revision) )will show the Display Options Simultaneously pressing holding the dress of the display (reserved for future versions). arrows will show the ad- Web Login The User Name Password are required when accessing the controller using the webpage. The defaults are: User Name: ke2admin Password: ke2admin IMPORTANT: For security purposes, the User Name Password should be changed from the default.

EARTH NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Page 9 Introduction to KE2 Smart Access KE2 Smart Access provides quick easy, real time access to your refrigeration systems, 24/7 The KE2 Evap OEM has always been internet accessible, but now it s easier than ever to monitor adjust your KE2 Evap OEM remotely. While the KE2 Evap OEM s free connectivity is still available, KE2 Therm recognizes that some customers prefer the simplicity convenience of KE2 Smart Access to provide the benefits of the controller s communication capability. For a nominal monthly fee, KE2 Smart Access provides easy, real time access to your refrigeration system 24/7. No port forwarding. No VPN. All the KE2 Evap OEM needs is a physical connection to the network router with a cat 5 cable. Once enabled, KE2 Smart Access quickly connects to your personal web portal, hosted by KE2 Therm, provides a customized dashboard of all the controllers you setup with KE2 Smart Access. Benefits of KE2 Smart Access KE2 Smart Access auto launches, can eliminate the need for costly IT support Doesn t require port forwarding or a vpn Customized dashboard lets you remotely view all the controllers on one page It s easier than ever to set up every controller you service to provide alarm notifications via text or email Easy setup of remote monitoring & system control Screen shots of KE2 Smart Access dashboard. Controller system information is displayed for all of the controllers on the portal. Screen shot of a single KE2 Evap connected through KE2 Smart Access. Preliminary Connect the KE2 Evap OEM to the customer s network. CAT5 Ethernet Cable POWER Link/ACT 100/1000Mbps Customer Network

ABC Contracting (888)555-3358 MODIFY STATUS System Mode Room Temp Coil Temp Compressor Evaporator Fan Cool -8.5 F 15.4 F On Off Defrost Dig Input 1 Dig Input 2 Dig Input 3 Aux Temp Off Closed Dis Dis Dis Superheat Suct Pressure Suct Temp Sat Temp Valve Position 0.0 F 96.2 F 87.7 F 46.0 F Manual All Clear ABC Contracting (888)555-3358 MODIFY STATUS System Mode Room Temp Coil Temp Compressor Evaporator Fan Cool -8.5 F 15.4 F On Off Defrost Dig Input 1 Dig Input 2 Dig Input 3 Aux Temp Off Closed Dis Dis Dis Superheat Suct Pressure Suct Temp Sat Temp Valve Position 0.0 F 96.2 F 87.7 F 46.0 F Manual All Clear Page 10 Step 1 KE2 Smart Access - Online Access In 3 Easy Steps Enable KE2 Smart Access in the Setpoints menu After the initial Introduction Mode setup, press hold the button. Press the arrow two times to view SA (abbreviation for KE2 Smart Access). Press, then use the arrow to change dis (disabled) to EnA (enabled) Press hold the change. button for 3 seconds to save the PC/Mac ipad/tablet Smart Phone Step 2 Go to smartaccess.ke2therm.net Using your PC, tablet or smartphone, enter http://smartaccess.ke2therm.net in the web browser s address bar. Step 3 Enter default information Enter default information, click Log In button. Site: installer Password: controller s Mac Address (from sticker on back of controller) installer GROUND FAN RELAY IP-10.10.52.19 MAC 00:04:A3:14:E5:92 IP-10.10.52.19 MAC 00:04:A3:14:E5:92 SOLEID (PRESS RELAY NC For additional information on KE2 Smart Access, visit http:// ke2therm.com/productliteratureevap4.html, see bulletins A.1.76 The KE2 Evap v4.0 with KE2 Smart Access Q.1.34 KE2 Smart Access Setup Customizing.

Page 11 Alphabetical List of Abbreviations Abbr. Full Name Type Description A1A Aux Input 1 state Setpoint Opn= active if input is an open / CLO=active is input is shorted A2A Aux Input 2 state Setpoint Opn= active if input is an open / CLO=active is input is shorted A3A Aux Input 3 state Setpoint Opn= active if input is an open / CLO=active is input is shorted Ad Air Defrost w/mechanical valve Type of Control AdE Air Defrost w/eev Type of Control ASA Air Sensor Alarm Alarms Return air temperature sensor is shorted or open AU1 Aux Input 1 Variables Current status/temperature as measured by controller at Aux1 input AU1 Aux Input 1 mode Setpoint Options for configuring th Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table AU2 Aux Input 2 Variables Current Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux2 input AU2 Aux Input 2 mode Setpoint Options for configuring th Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table AU3 Aux Input 3 Variables Current Status/Temperature as measured by controller at Aux3 input AU3 Aux Input 3 mode Setpoint Options for configuring th Auxiliary Input, see Auxiliary Input Modes table CLA Clear Alarms Setpoint Press hold to clear all active alarms CLt Coil Temp Variables Coil temperature (TCoil Sensor) as measured by the controller CLt Coil Temp Auxiliary Input Coil Temp as measured by Aux input CoA Communication Alarm Alarms ONLY FOR BONDED CONTROLLERS: No communication between controllers for one minute or more Cor Compressor Relay Variables Current state of liquid line solenoid/compressor relay CrL Carel Valve Type Carel valve with 500 steps CSA Coil Sensor Alarm Alarms Coil temperature sensor is shorted or open dad Door Open Alarm Delay Setpoint ddf Defrost Delay Fan System Mode If AU IN (1, 2 /or 3) MODE = dor The amount of time, in minutes, before an alarm condition is initiated if door is open room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF At defrost, but prior to the defrost heaters turning on, the fans will continue running for several minutes, using stored cooling in the coil. Once the coil reaches room temp, the fans will stop, the heaters will turn on begin the electric defrost. def Defr Parameter Setpoint if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND: Coefficient to KE2 Defrost algorithm def Defrost System Mode der Defrost Relay Variables Current state of the defrost relay dfi Defrost Interlock Switch Auxiliary Input Inactive=Defrost Heaters normal (AUT)/Active=Defrost Heaters Off (OFF) dfl Defrost Lockout Switch Auxiliary Input Inactive=Defrost Normal (AUT)/Active=Defrost Not Allowed (dlo) dhc DHCP Setpoint Turn DHCP mode on or off: EnA to enable DHCP mode / DiS to disable DHCP mode dia Diagnostics Mode Setpoint Energizes each relay individually for 60 seconds: fan relay, defrost relay, compressor relay dis Disabled Auxiliary Input Not used dor Door Switch Auxiliary Input Inactive=Door Closed (dcl)/active=door Open (don) dor Door Open Alarm Alarms If door is open room temperature is 5 degrees above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF for DOOR ALARM DELAY time dpd Defrosts per day Setpoint If DEFROST MODE = SCH: The number of evenly spaced defrosts per day the controller will initiate. drn Drain Time Setpoint Time to be in drain mode (drip time) drn Drain System Mode dtl Max Defrost Time Setpoint If DEFROST MODE = SCH: The maximum amount of time the defrost relay will be energized. (Not available if DEFROST MODE = DEMAND) dtp Defr Term Temp Setpoint The temperature the coil sensor(s) must exceed in order to terminate defrost. The controller s defrost mode is complete at this point. dtt Defr Term on Time Alarm Alarms Defrost terminated on time instead of temperature for two consecutive cycles dty Defrost Type Setpoint Type of Defrost for Evap: ELE for Electric/ Ai for off time/ HGn for hot gas w/comp on/ HGF for hot gas w/comp off EA1 External Alarm Switch Auxiliary Input Active=EAo / Inactive=EAF EA1 External Alarm 1 Alarms If AU1 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state EA2 External Alarm 2 Alarms If AU2 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state EA3 External Alarm 3 Alarms If AU3 IN MODE = EXT ALARM: The digital input is in an active state Ed Electric Defrost w/mechanical valve Type of Control EdE Electric Defrost w/eev Type of Control EdF Extreme Temp Diff Setpoint ADVANCED TOPIC: Call KE2 Therm for assistance EdF Excess Defrost Alarm Alarms 32 defrosts or more within 48 hours Edt Valve Type Setpoint Type of valve used on the system: mechanical, pre-configured electric, custom EEV configuration EFL Email Failure Alarm Alarms Email alert was not confirmed by email server provided after seven consecutive attempts FAC Factory reset Setpoint Press hold to reset the controller to the factory default setpoints FAr Fan Relay Variables Current state of the fan relay FdL Fan Delay System Mode Coming out of defrost, the LLS relay will be energized, the coil will pulldown until it reaches 20ºF, or 2 minutes, before the fans turn on. This allows any moisture on the coil to re-freeze, keeping it from spraying forming ice drops on the walk-in s surfaces. Fir Firmware Version Variables Current version of the firmware on the controller

Page 12 Alphabetical List of Abbreviations (continued) Abbr. Full Name Type Description HAd High Temp Alarm Delay Setpoint Minutes the room temperature must remain above ROOM TEMP + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET before issuing a HIGH TEMP ALARM HAo High Temp Alarm Offset Setpoint The number of degrees above ROOM TEMP for a HIGH TEMP ALARM condition. HS HSV Valve Type KE2 Therm s HSV, Hybrid Stepper Valve HSH High Superheat Alarm Alarms Superheat above upper limit HtA High Temperature Alarm Alarms Htn Electric Defrost Mode Setpoint Room temperature is above ROOM TEMP + AIR TEMP DIFF + HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than HIGH TEMP ALARM DELAY If DEFROST TYPE = ELE: Whether to leave the defrost relay energized during the defrost cycle or to utilize advanced defrost algorithm. ind Defrost Ini Mode Setpoint Mode to initiate a defrost: dnd=dem / SCH=Schedule / rnt=comp run time ip1 IP Address Part 1 Variables The first three digits of the IP address ip2 IP Address Part 2 Variables The second three digits of the IP address ip3 IP Address Part 3 Variables The third three digits of the IP address ip4 IP Address Part 4 Variables The fourth three digits of the IP address LAd Low Temp Alarm Delay Setpoint Minutes the room temperature must remain below ROOM TEMP + LOW TEMP ALARM OFF- SET before issuing a LOW TEMP ALARM LAo Low Temp Alarm Offset Setpoint The number of degrees below ROOM TEMP for a LOW TEMP ALARM condition. LPA Low Pressure Alarm Alarms Suction pressure dropped below expected point excessive number of times LPC Low Pressure Cut Out Setpoint Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected Lpd Press Diff for LPCO Setpoint Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected LPt Max Time for LPCO Setpoint Only applies when non-mechanical valve selected LSH Low Superheat Alarm Alarms Superheat below lower limit LtA Low Temperature Alarm Alarms Room temperature is below ROOM TEMP - LOW TEMP ALARM OFFSET for longer than LOW TEMP ALARM DELAY off Off System Mode oni Monitor Temp Auxiliary Input Monitoring Temp as measured by Aux Input opn Valve% Open Variables Percentage the EEV is open (only available if EEV is selected) PAS Web password reset Setpoint Press hold to reset the web password to the factory default Pdt Pump Down Timeout Alarms Max time for LPCO pumpdown exceeded PrF Process Failure Alarms Display is not communicating to the controller PrS Suction Pressure Variables Suction pressure as measured by the controller (only available if suction pressure transducer installed) PSA Pressure Sensor Alarm Alarms Suction pressure sensor is shorted, open or pressure out of range ref Refrigeration System Mode rfg Refrigerant Setpoint Type of refrigerant used: see table below rs RSV Valve Type KE2 Therm s (RSV) Refrigeration Stepper Valve rtp Room Temp Variables Walk-in freezer or cooler room temperature (TAir Sensor) as measured by the controller rtp Room Temp Auxiliary Input Room temp as measured by Aux Input SA Smart Access Setpoint Turn KE2 Smart Access on or off: EnA to enable smart access / DiS to disable smart access SAt Saturation Temp Variables Saturation temperature as calculated by the controller (requires pressure transducer T1 sensor) SCC Short Compressor Cycle Alarms Compressor is started an excessive number of times to maintain suction pressure SEi SEI Valve Type Sporlan Valve with 1,600 Steps SEr SER Valve Type Sporlan Valve with 2,500 Steps SHt Superheat Variables Superheat as calculated by the controller (requires suction pressure transducer TSUC sensors) SoF System Off Switch Auxiliary Input Inactive=System On (SOn)/Active=System Off (SOF) SoF System Off System Mode SSA Suction Sensor Alarm Alarms Suction temperature sensor is shorted or open SUt Suction Temp Variables Suction Temperature as measured by controller SYS System Mode Variables Current operating status t2n 2nd Temp Switch Auxiliary Input Inactive=2nd room temp SP off (t2f)/active=2nd room temp SP on (t2n) t4a T4 Temp sensors Alarm Alarms T4 temperature sensor is shorted or open t5a T5 Temp sensors Alarm Alarms T5 temperature sensor is shorted or open t6a T6 Temp sensors Alarm Alarms T6 temperature sensor is shorted or open thr Mechanical Valve Type ts Room Temp SP Setpoint Walk-in freezer or cooler room temperature to be maintained ts2 2nd room temp SP Setpoint Unt temperature units Setpoint Units for temperature s display in F or C If AU IN (1, 2 /or 3) MODE = (t2n) 2ND ROOM TEMP: This value becomes the ROOM TEMP setpoint when the digital input is active pn 21350 supersedes Q.1.45 July 2016 all prior publications. KE2 Therm Solutions 12 Chamber Drive. Washington, MO 63090 1.888.337.3358. www.ke2therm.com