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Accessing the web page of a KE2 Evap OEM 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 EvapOEM MasterView Screens
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Prevents unauthorized access to the controller. The user must enter the password to make changes to the Settings page, Network page, and Setpoints page.
Login Page
First line is functionSecond line is the current system performance
For each parameter:
See page 2 See page 4
See page 3 See page 5
System alarms and messages are displayed.
Note: When alarms are active, messages are not displayed.
See page 6
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© Copyright 2019 KE2 Therm Solutions, Inc., Washington, Missouri 63090To make changes to the Settings page, Network page and Setpoints page the User Name and Password must be provided. DEFAULTS: User Name: ke2admin Password: ke2admin For security, change the User Name and Password from the default. Log in, then go to the Settings page to make the changes.
Status PageDisplays 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.
SettingsThe Settings page contains controller configuration for e-mail 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.
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KE2 Therm Default Server Basic (Port 25)
Controller sends out e-mail or text notifications
Update firmware. Refer to Q.5.6 KE2 Bootloader Guide.
Site and Password may be changed by customer to create a unique KE2 Smart Access login
StandardSiteView Member to KE2 Compressor Sequencer
Required to make changes to Settings page. See page 2.
Remotely reboots the controller.
Use to verify proper e-mail configuration.
Removes all data stored by controller. Do not use unless instructed to by KE2 Therm.
Resets controller’s alarms and alarm conditions.
Customer information is displayed
Use to customize the User Name and Password from the default setting.
The KE2 Smart Access Portal Host is provided by KE2 Therm. Site and Password are user inputs only needed when using KE2 Therm’s customer portal for accessing the controller
Required when using API.
User defines controller location for future access. KE2 Smart Access and alarm notifications
Customer may input their company information
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Network SetupEnables the user to Bond the KE2 Evap OEM controller for multiple evaporator applications, and provides setup for adding controllers to an existing network.
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Prevents unauthorized access to the controller. User must enter User Name and Password to make changes to the Network Setup page.
Discover finds all of the KE2 Evap controllers located on the network. The information then populates the appropri-ate spaces on the page.
Saves bonded grouping. Controllers must be Grouped before they are bonded.Clears all fields
Select the controllers the user wants to bond.Group 1 = will be bondedblank = not bonded
Once discovered, Bond creates a link between controllers that coordinates the refrigeration and defrost cycles. When bonding, user should review Multi-evap Setpoints.
IP Address may be changed to match the onsite network. Typically the subnet mask, gateway and primary DNS should also be changed.
Network settings may be changed to match customer’s environment.
Network information may only be changed while the controller is not bonded.
IP address is Enabled or DisabledEnabled - if selected IP is DynamicDisabled - if selected IP is Static
SetpointsAllows 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. Only these three are necessary for the controller to begin normal operation.
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ManagedPermanentOn w/CompressorTitle 24
DemandScheduleRunTime
OffOn
Pulse Permanent
Mechanical (default)KE2 RSVKE2 HSVSER/SEI 1- 20SER B - LCarelCustom
ElectricAirHot Gas - Comp OnHot Gas - Comp OffR-404A
R-507R-407AR-407CR-422AR-422DR-134aR-22R-717R-438AR-408A
IN YELLOW: Three setpoints needed for the controller to begin system operation.
FahrenheitCelsius
Warmest AirAverage Air
SynchronizedIndependent
SharedNot Shared
While viewing the Setpoints page, the Manual Control information will not automatically update. This prevents losing setpoint changes. If manual control is necessary, refresh the page before going to the next system mode.
R-409AR-407FR-410AR-744R-448AR-449AR-450AR-513AR-452AR-458A
UnipolarBipolar
Active when Open (i.e. door open)Active when Closed
Dig In Mode DisabledRoom TempCoil TempMonitor2nd TempDoor SwitchExt AlarmSys OffDfr InterlockDfr Lock
Digital Inputs
Demand Defrost, Schedule Defrost, RunTime Defrost – The setpoints pertaining to the specific Defrost type selected are listed under the appropriate heading and will only be used for their respective Defrost Types.
Only available if Electric Expansion Valve is selected.
Graphing SnapshotThe Graphing Snapshot shows the past seven 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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Defrost cycle
Defrost cycle
Weekly viewMonthly view
Current activity
Writes the data stored on the controller to a CSV file.
Date and Time are pulled from the connected computer.
Day, Room and Coil Temp are displayed when moving the mouse over the data. Example: 5.479 Room Temp 4.2 Coil Temp -3.1
Days ago
Number of defrost cycles per week/month depending on view selected
5.479 :4.2 :-3.1
DisabledIP Address of
remote controllerMAC Address of
remote controller
Local Controller (directly connected)
Disabled Cooler
Freezer
Paired (remote) Controller Disabled
Cooler Freezer
KE2 Combo Display Settings PageThe Combo Display’s Settings section is used when a second KE2 Evap OEM is connected to the Combo Display. It is also used to set the local controller type.
KE2 Combo Display Web PageThe Combo Display’s webpage provides the ability to view Combo Display’s Status , Settings and Setpoints in the same view, on a single screen.
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KE2 Combo Display Setpoints PageThe Combo Display’s Setpoints section provides the ability to set custom configurations to meet specific application requirements.
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636.266.0140 . www.ke2therm.com© Copyright 2019 KE2 Therm Solutions, Inc., Washington, Missouri 63090Q.1.46 May 2019 supersedes Q.1.46 May 2016 and all prior publications.
Door TempDoor SwitchExt Alarm
Active when Open(i.e. External Alarm Active)Active when Closed
DisabledEnabledDoor Alarm Only
Room TempMonitorDoor SwitchExt Alarm
DisabledRoom TempMonitorDoor SwitchExt. Alarm