Thermo-Simple 1 version 2 (TS.1 ver.2) 2013

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Refrigeration Innovation Thermo-Simple 1 version 2 Manual Refrigeration Innovation 1250 Harter Avenue Suite E Woodland, CA 95776 P: 530.666.3020 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 1 of 31

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS... 4 MULTI-NODE (SPINE) CONFIGURATIONS... 4 Power Supply for Multi-Node... 4 Junction Box (For Single Temperature Case)... 5 Junction Box (For Dual Temperature Case)... 6 Junction Box (Analog Output)... 6 Temperature vs. Voltage Chart... 7 SINGLE NODE CONFIGURATION... 8 Power Supply... 8 Dual temperature Power harness... 8 HARDWARE INSTALLATION... 9 MOUNTING PLATE SCREW CLEARANCES... 10 DISPLAY SCREW CLEARANCES... 10 DISPLAY UNIT... 11 DISPLAY... 11 MAGNETIC SWITCHES... 11 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS... 12 Unlocking Display... 12 DISPLAY UNIT SETTINGS... 12 Function #1: Default Temperature Scale... 12 Function #2: Enable/Disable Defrost Indicator... 13 Function #3: Enable/Disable Freeze Alarm... 13 Function #4: Color Scheme... 14 Function #12: Alarm Flag... 16 Function #5: Set-Point... 17 Dual Set-Points (5.0 F and 40.0 F)... 17 0.0 F... 17 5.0 F (Dual Temp Low Setting)... 17 36.0 F... 18 40.0 F (Dual Temp Hi Setting)... 18 43.0 F with Freeze Alarm... 19 52.0 F... 19 57.0 F with Freeze Alarm... 20 142 F for Hot Foods... 20 Function #6: Defrost Timer... 21 WIRELESS INTERFACE SETTINGS... 23 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 2 of 31

Function #7: Turn On/Off Wireless Module, and View Display Unit ID... 24 Turning Wireless Module ON... 24 View Wireless ID and Display unit ID... 25 Turning Wireless Module OFF... 25 Function #9: Replacing Display Unit... 26 Function #8: Assigning/Viewing Output Channel... 27 Channel Commission Code (CC Code)... 28 Function #13: Delete/Changing Output Channel... 28 Function #10: Assigning New Multi-Node ID... 28 Function #11: Replacing/Viewing Existing Multi-Node ID... 29 Replacing Existing Multi-Node ID... 29 Viewing Existing Multi-Node ID... 29 WIRED INTERFACE SETTINGS... 30 Function #14: Enable/Disable Analog Output... 30 ADVANCED SETTINGS... 30 Function #15: Enable Demo Mode... 30 WARRANTY... 30 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 3 of 31

HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS MULTI-NODE (SPINE) CONFIGURATIONS This configuration allows a single power supply to power up to 6 Thermo-Simple 1 and/or 2. Power Supply PN: PS-12-1500 Spine Cable 6 feet PN: Spine-6 Spine Cable 13 feet PN: Spine-13 Spine Cable 25 feet PN: Spine-25 Junction Box (Single Temp.) PN: ST-3 Junction Box (Dual Temp.) PN: ST-3-DT Sensor 6 feet PN: H3-6 Sensor 13 feet PN: H3-13 Sensor 25 feet PN: H3-25 Power Harness PN: H2-S Contact Cover PN: TS1-PC Mounting Harness PN: TS1-MP Display Unit PN: TS1-DS Power Supply for Multi-Node The power supply for Multi-Node Configuration is not interchangeable with Single Node power supply. This is due to different load requirements. INPUT Plug type: NEMA 1-15p Voltage: 100-240 Vac(50-60 Hz) Current: 0.2 A OUTPUT Plug type: RJ45 (8 Positions 8 Contacts) Voltage: 12 Vdc Current: 1.5 A Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 4 of 31

Junction Box (For Single Temperature Case) There are three RJ45 receptacles. The main power receptacles are the 2 on left and right hand side. The third receptacle on the bottom provides regulated power output for Thermo-Simple thermometers. NOTE ON JUNCTION BOX CONNECTIONS: DO NOT connect Thermo-Simple Power harness, H2 harness, into any of the 2 main power receptacles. DO NOT connect Power Supply or Spine cable, into the third output receptacles. For proper connection please refer to the Multi-Node (Spine) Configuration diagram. SPINE Port: Connect Power Supply or Spine Cable here. WARNING: DO NOT connect H2-S Power harness in here. Thermo Simple Port: Connect Power harness (H2-S) here. WARNING: DO NOT connect Power Supply or Spine cable in here. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 5 of 31

Junction Box (For Dual Temperature Case) For dual temperature case, the set-point can be automatically switched between 5.0 F and 40.0 F depending on the Dual Temperature switch on the case. Therefore when the dual temperature case is switch between Frozen Food Case to Fresh Food Case, the display unit will automatically change its set-point to match the case temperature setting. This is for use only with 120v Low Temp solenoid applications. For dry contact applications see Page 8 For use only with 120 VAC Low Temperature Solenoid Application Voltage input from low temperature solenoid goes here. There is no polarity ( Hot and Neutral at 120Vac) Junction Box (Analog Output) For wired analog output application, the display unit temperature is expressed in voltage. The voltage can be measured from t he DAC OUT connector. It can be wired to any analog input boards in EMS Controller. EMS controller requires 0-5 VDC Analog Input Board and setting prior to connecting wires from ST-3 to analog input point. Analog Output (Volt DC) Top: + Bottom: -/Common Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 6 of 31

Temperature vs. Voltage Chart Voltage C F Voltage C F 0-32.00-25.60 2.6 8.95 48.11 0.1-30.43-22.77 2.7 10.52 50.94 0.2-28.85-19.93 2.8 12.10 53.78 0.3-27.28-17.10 2.9 13.67 56.61 0.4-25.70-14.26 3 15.25 59.45 0.5-24.13-11.43 3.1 16.82 62.28 0.6-22.55-8.59 3.2 18.40 65.12 0.7-20.98-5.76 3.3 19.97 67.95 0.8-19.40-2.92 3.4 21.55 70.79 0.9-17.83-0.09 3.5 23.12 73.62 1-16.25 2.75 3.6 24.70 76.46 1.1-14.68 5.58 3.7 26.27 79.29 1.2-13.10 8.42 3.8 27.85 82.13 1.3-11.53 11.25 3.9 29.42 84.96 1.4-9.95 14.09 4 31.00 87.80 1.5-8.38 16.92 4.1 32.57 90.63 1.6-6.80 19.76 4.2 34.15 93.47 1.7-5.23 22.59 4.3 35.72 96.30 1.8-3.65 25.43 4.4 37.30 99.14 1.9-2.08 28.26 4.5 38.87 101.97 2-0.50 31.10 4.6 40.45 104.81 2.1 1.07 33.93 4.7 42.02 107.64 2.2 2.65 36.77 4.8 43.60 110.48 2.3 4.22 39.60 4.9 45.17 113.31 2.4 5.80 42.44 5 46.75 116.15 2.5 7.37 45.27 5.1 48.32 118.98 To setup the EMS Controller Analog Input Linear Analog Input set to Fahrenheit, voltage offset of: -2.032 V and Gain of 28.35 Linear Analog Input set to Centigrade, voltage offset of: -2.032 V and Gain of 15.75 Alternate Setting with 2 End-points: 0 Volts = 32 C (-25.6 F) 5 Volts = 46.75 C (116.15 F) Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 7 of 31

SINGLE NODE CONFIGURATION Node configuration is suitable for isolated cases, one power supply per Thermo-Simple device." Power Supply PN: PS-12-350 Single Temp. Power Harness PN: H2-N Dual Temp. Power Harness PN: H2-N-DT Sensor 6 feet PN: H3-6 Sensor 13 feet PN: H3-13 Sensor 25 feet PN: H3-25 Dual Temp. Input Not available on Single Temp. Power Harness Mounting Harness PN: TS1-MP Display Unit PN: TS1-DS Power Supply INPUT Plug type: NEMA 1-15p Voltage: 100-240 Vac (50-60 Hz) Current: 0.2 A OUTPUT Plug type: Molex 2 Pin Voltage: 12 Vdc Current: 0.35 A Dual temperature Power harness For dual temperature case with Dry Contact switch control. The dual temperature cable wire is orange and white orange. T here s no polarity. The wires connect to the switch in series. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 8 of 31

With Dual-Temp power harness the set-point can be automatically switched between 5.0 F (Low Temperature) and 40.0 F (Medium Temperature) depending on the Dual Temperature switch position on the case. When the switch is open, the set-point becomes +40.0 F (Medium Temperature). When the switch is close, the set-point becomes +5.0 F (Low Temperature). When the case switches from +40.0 F (Medium Temperature) to +5.0 F (Low Temperature) there will be a 30 minute delay to allow time for the case to cool down. However, when the case switches from +5.0 F (Low Temperature) to +40.0 F (Medium Temperature) there will be no delay. When the dual temperature case is switch between Frozen Food Case to Fresh Food Case, the Thermo-Simple will change between +40 and +5 settings immediately. HARDWARE INSTALLATION Thermo-Simple 1 Version 2 consists of 2 main components. The first part, installed first in a case, is the Mounting Plate. The second part, attached to the Mounting Plate, is the Display Unit. The spring contact provides power and temperature reading to the Display unit. In order for the spring contact to work properly, it is imperative to use #6 Pan Head screws on the Mounting Plate and #4 Undercut Countersunk with length no longer than 3/16 inch. Display Screw: #4 x 3/16 40 Undercut-Countersunk self tapping screws Display Unit Mounting Plate Screws: #6 Pan head self tapping screws Spring Contact Mounting Plate Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 9 of 31

MOUNTING PLATE SCREW CLEARANCES Spring Contact Connection between Mounting Plate and Device s Main Boards It is critical that #6 or #8 Low Profile Pan Head screws are used to ensure proper device operation. DISPLAY SCREW CLEARANCES Main Board and Mounting Plate Clearances This clearance CANNOT be compromised for normal operation Clearance between #6 and #4 x screws MUST be maintained to ensure secured engagement between the Mounting Plate and the Device. Using longer and/or unspecified head type on #4 screws can compromise device operations It is critical that #4 x 3/16 Flathead Undercut Countersunk screws are used to ensure proper engagement between the Mounting Plate spring connector and the Device. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 10 of 31

DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY Incoming Data Indicator (wireless system only) Temperature Scale Positive/Negative Temperature indicator Outgoing Data Indicator (wireless system only) Numeral Indicator (Temperature/Set-Point/ Device s Address/Status) TS.1.v2 displays temperature in its default state. It also displays incoming and outgoing communication between the device and the wireless network a wireless system. MAGNETIC SWITCHES Function/Enter /Confirm Switch Show Set-Point Setting Next/Up Switch Temp. Scale/Cancel/Escape Switch Show Last Alarm (in Hours) Previous/Down Switch To trigger the magnetic switch on the TS.1 device, a Refrigeration Innovation Magnet Tool is needed. In absence of the Magnet Tool, the magnetic switch on the TS.1 device can be triggered by any strong magnet (Neodymium rare-earth type). A typical refrigerator door magnet or whiteboard magnet are NOT strong enough). Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 11 of 31

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Unlocking Display After 4.5 minutes after being powered on. The display unit will automatically lock itself to prevent unintended changes. To unlock and change settings: 1. Trigger F/X switch. 2. Using Up/Down arrow turns the first digit to 5. Then set it by triggering the F/X switch 3. Repeat step 2 until all three digits are set to 567. The display unit will ask you to confirm this unlocking procedure. 4. Trigger F/X switch to confirm unlocking procedure. 5. The unit is now unlocked. You can now access Function #1 to #19 using the Up/Down switch. DISPLAY UNIT SETTINGS These functions list checks and changes the display unit internal settings. Function #1: Default Temperature Scale Changing default temperature scale. To change default temperature scale, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch. The display unit will ask for what Function to select. 2. Select #1 using Up/Down switch. 3. Then trigger F/X switch again to confirm function selection. The display unit will show the current default temperature scale. 4. Select default temperature scale using Up/Down arrow 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. The display unit default temperature scale is now in Celsius. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 12 of 31

Function #2: Enable/Disable Defrost Indicator When a refrigeration unit goes out of temperature, there may be nothing wrong at all. It is part of the refrigeration unit cycle to defrost. During this cycle by default the display unit will indicate def. If defrost indicator is disabled, the display unit will indicate temperature reading. Trigger the F/C switch to see temperature reading during this cycle. To enable/disable defrost indicator, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch. The display unit will ask for what Function to select. 2. Select #2 using Up/Down switch 3. Then trigger F/X switch again to confirm function selection. The display unit will show the current Defrost indicator. +def means that the defrost indicator is on. -def means that the defrost indicator is off. 4. Turn off (or on) defrost indicator using Up/Down switch. 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. Defrost indicator is now off. Function #3: Enable/Disable Freeze Alarm In some refrigeration case containing dairy, fresh produce, and other similar ingredients, it is necessary to keep the ingredients fresh and cool but not frozen. For these cases enabling freeze alarm on the display unit may be appropriate. By default, freeze alarm is disabled. If enabled, display unit will start flashing blue if the temperature drops below 33.5 F To enable/disable freeze alarm, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask for what Function to select. 2. Select #3 using Up/Down switch Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 13 of 31

3. Then trigger F/X switch again to confirm function selection. The display unit will show the current Freeze alarm setting -Fr means that the freeze alarm is off +Fr means that the freeze alarm is on 4. Turn on (or off) freeze alarm using Up/Down switch. 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. Freeze alarm is now enabled. Function #4: Color Scheme There are 3 color schemes available. 1. Blue Green Amber (BGA): Amber Alarm Solid Blue Frozen Status Solid Green Fresh Status Flashing Amber (after defrost / first 60 / first 90 minutes) Out of Temp. Alarm 2. Green Amber Red (GAR): Amber and Red Alarm Solid Green Fresh/Frozen Status Flashing Yellow Short duration over temp. alarm (first 60 / first 90 minutes ) Flashing Red Long duration over temp. alarm (After the first 60/ first 90 minutes of an Amber alarm) 3. No color (only temperature display) The default color scheme setting is BGA. To change the color scheme, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask for what function to select. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 14 of 31

2. Select #4 using Up/Down switch 3. Then trigger F/X switch again to confirm function selection. The display will show the current color scheme. bga means Blue Green Amber. GAr means Green Amber Red. n-c means No color. 4. Select any color scheme using Up/Down switch. 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm you selection. The color scheme is now Green Amber Red. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 15 of 31

Function #12: Alarm Flag If the unit ever went out of temperature the display unit will alternate between temperature reading and ALA. This means that even though the case is back in temperature, it has been out of temperature for more than 60 minutes previously. First 60 minutes after defrost timer is up (70 minutes on set-points with freeze alarm) The units will shows ALA on display along with flashing amber/yellow for the first 60 minutes after 60 minutes defrost timer is up. (70 minutes after 70 minutes defrost timer is up on set-point with freeze alarm) Master Alarm will turn on within 60 minutes (Wireless System Only) Display Alternates After an alarm condition has gone away The unit will go back to normal operation, however the display will alternate between ALA and the actual temperature, alternating approximately every three seconds. Magnet End To clear the alarm condition, Tap F/C here FIRST Tap F/C switch once using a RI Magik Wand or any strong magnet. Once the temperature goes back below (or over, for hot food set-point 142F), the TS.2 unit will display the temperature and ALA repetitively until F/C switch has been triggered. By default, the Alarm Flag is disabled To enable, unlock the display unit, and follow these steps: Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 16 of 31

1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down switch select #12 12 3. Trigger F/X switch, the confirm function selection The display unit will show current ALA status. -ALA 4. Using Up/Down switch, turn ALA display on (or off) +ALA 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm ALA setting Function #5: Set-Point Set-Point is a temperature point where a case turns from being in good status to alarm (out of temperature) status. There are 8 different set-points. Dual Set-Points (5.0 F and 40.0 F) For dual temperature case, the set-point can be automatically switched between 5.0 F and 40.0 F depending on the Dual Temperature switch on the case. Therefore when the dual temperature case is changes between Frozen Food Case to Fresh Food Case, the display unit will automatically change its set-point to match the case temperature setting. 0.0 F LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS SOLID BLUE on BGA SOLID GREEN on GAR Below set-point. (-2 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID BLUE on BGA SOLID GREEN on GAR At set-point. (0 degrees Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time. Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Ice Cream - Frozen Foood 5.0 F (Dual Temp Low Setting) Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 17 of 31

LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS SOLID BLUE on BGA SOLID GREEN on GAR Below set-point. (0 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID BLUE on BGA SOLID GREE on GAR At set-point. (5 degrees Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time. Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Ice Cream - Frozen Food 36.0 F LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS SOLID GREEN Below set-point. (34.4 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID GREEN At set-point. (36 degrees Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time. Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Fresh Meat - Fresh Fish 40.0 F (Dual Temp Hi Setting) LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 18 of 31

SOLID GREEN Below set-point. (34.4 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID GREEN At set-point. (40 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Fresh Meat - Fresh Fish 43.0 F with Freeze Alarm LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS FLASHING BLUE on BGA FLASHING RED on GAR Below freezing point. (Freeze Alarm starts at 33.5 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID GREEN At or below set-point. (43 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time. Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Fresh Produce - Fresh Fruit 52.0 F LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 19 of 31

SOLID GREEN Below set-point. (40 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID GREEN At or below set-point. (52 degree Fahrenheit) FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Cheese - Delicatessens 57.0 F with Freeze Alarm LED COLOR and STATE DESCRIPTIONS FLASHING BLUE on BGA FLASHING RED on GAR Below freezing point. (Freeze Alarm starts at 33.5 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID GREEN At or below set-point. (57 degree Fahrenheit) SOLID PURPLE & def Above set-point for the first time Device assumes case is in Defrost for the first 60 minutes. FLASHING AMBER Above set-point for more than 60 minutes. (First Alarm with optional Red alarm) FLASHING RED (on GAR only) Above set-point for more than 120 minutes. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Fresh Milk - Dairy Products 142 F for Hot Foods LED COLOR and STATE NO COLOR DESCRIPTIONS Case heaters are off or have been on for less than 60 minutes. Device assumes case is heating up for the first 60 minutes in this set-point. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 20 of 31

SOLID GREEN Case has reached or is above set-point. (Above 142 degree Fahrenheit) FLASHING AMBER Case has never reached set-point or has been below set-point for more than 60 minutes. Device assumes case failure and triggers the Amber Alarm. Any food should be removed until the case is repaired. Case has been below the set-point for more than 4 hours. FLASHING RED If prepared food has been in the case up to a Red Alarm the food should be discarded. (Second Alarm after Amber Alarm) Suggested Product for this Set-point: - Hot Foods - Prepared Foods The default set-point is 40.0 F. To change the set-point, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display will ask for what function to select. 2. Select #5 using Up/Down switch 3. Then trigger F/X switch again to confirm function selection. The display unit will show the current set-point. (or 4.4 C if the default temperature scale is in Celsius) 4. Select any set-point using Up/Down switch. (or -15.0 C if the default temperature scale is in Celsius) 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. The set-point is now 5.0 F (or -15.0 C if the default temperature scale is in Celsius) Function #6: Defrost Timer On larger case it may takes more time to get back into temperature after defrost cycle has end. For that the display unit can be adjusted for 60 or 90 minutes defrost cycle. The default defrost timer is 60 minutes. To change the defrost timer, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask for what function to select. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 21 of 31

2. Select #6 using Up/Down switch 3. Then trigger F/X Switch again to confirm function selection. the display unit will show the current defrost timer in minutes d60 means the defrost timer is 60 minutes before going into alarm mode 4. Change the defrost timer to 90 minutes using Up/Down switch. 5. Trigger F/X switch again to confirm you selection. The defrost timer is now set to 90 minutes before going into alarm. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 22 of 31

WIRELESS INTERFACE SETTINGS For this function list to have any effect, a Wireless Display Unit is required. The difference between Non-Wireless and Wireless Display unit This is a Non-Wireless Display Unit. There is no wireless module installed This is Wireless Display Unit. There is a wireless module installed. These functions list governs how the display unit interfaces and communicates through wireless network. With in a single wireless network (a single Wireless ID), the Display Unit ID is unique. There can be more than one wireless network running at the same time. In this case, two or more display units may have the same ID but they belong to different Wireless ID s Wireless ID #AA Wireless ID #AB Wireless ID #BB Display Unit ID #1 Display Unit ID #1 Display Unit ID #1 Display Unit ID #2 Display Unit ID #2 Display Unit ID #2 Display Unit ID #3 Display Unit ID #3 Display Unit ID #3 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 23 of 31

Function #7: Turn On/Off Wireless Module, and View Display Unit ID If the display unit is part of the Wireless Network, this is the function to check for the display unit ID. By default the display unit is not jointed (Wireless Module turned off) to any wireless network. Turning Wireless Module ON To turn on wireless module, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask for what function to select. 2. Select #7 using Up/Down switch. 3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. It will show -Jna, since wireless module is turned off 4. Using Up/Down switch. Turn wireless module on 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. The display unit will then ask for wireless ID to join to. Note that the first dash is blinking Using Up/Down switch, set the first digit of the wireless ID to joint to. Select any character between 1 to 9 and also between A to F In this case, I ve selected D as the first digit 6. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. Note that the second digit is now blinking. Using Up/Down switch set the second digit of the wireless ID to joint to. Select any character between 1 to 9 and also between A to F In this case, I ve selected 9 as the second digit. 7. Trigger F/X switch again to save and confirm the Wireless ID for the display unit to join. The display unit will count up as the Wireless Module is turning on. Note how the counts is adjusted to the left Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 24 of 31

8. Please wait as the Wireless Module is obtaining Display Unit ID The Display Unit ID will be displayed adjusted to the right. In this case the display unit has obtained the ID #4 on Wireless ID # D9 9. Trigger F/C to go back to temperature display. However, you may want to set output channel for this device. Please refer to Function #8: Setting Output Channel View Wireless ID and Display unit ID In the case of replacement, maintenance, or documentary purposes, it is useful to know the Display Unit ID and what Wireless ID a particular display unit is connected/jointed to. To check the Display Unit ID and Wireless ID for a particular display, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Select #7 using Up/Down switch 3. Trigger F/X switch. If the unit displays -Jna the wireless module is off If the unit displays +Jna the wireless module in on. In this case the wireless module is on. 4. Trigger F/X switch to check Wireless ID If the unit displays, that mean that the unit has not been jointed to any wireless network before. In this case, the unit is connected to Wireless ID # D9 5. Trigger F/X switch again to check Display Unit ID The display unit will count up as the Wireless Module is turning on. Note how the counts is adjusted to the left 6. Please wait as the Wireless Module is obtaining Display Unit ID The Display Unit ID will be displayed adjusted to the right. In this case the display unit has obtained the ID #4 on Wireless ID # D9 7. Trigger F/C to go back to temperature display. Turning Wireless Module OFF In the case of replacement, maintenance, or documentary purposes, it is useful to turn off wireless module on a display unit. To turn off wireless module, unlock the display unit first, and then follow these steps: Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 25 of 31

1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Select #7 using Up/Down switch 3. Trigger F/X switch, if the unit displays -Jna the wireless module is already turned off In this case the wireless module is on. 4. Select -Jna using Up/Down switch 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm. Wireless module is now off. The unit will display temperature reading. Note that the arrows are now no longer blinking. Function #9: Replacing Display Unit To replace an existing display unit, the following information from the existing display unit must be obtained: 1. Display Unit ID # Please refer to Function #7 to obtain Display Unit ID # from the existing unit 2. Wireless ID # Please refer to Function #7 to obtain Wireless ID # from the existing unit Once this information has been obtain from the existing display unit. Unlock the replacement unit, if it s locked. Then perform the following on the replacement unit: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask for what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down switch, select #9 9 3. The display unit will ask for the Wireless ID # of the existing display unit to be replaced. P 4. Using Up/Down key select the first digit of the Wireless ID # Pd In this case the display unit to be replaced belonged to Wireless ID # that starts with a D 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm the first digit. Using the Up/Down key select the second digit of the Wireless ID # Pd2 In this case the display unit to be replaced belonged to Wireless ID # D2 6. Trigger F/X switch to confirm you selection. rpl (or did for display ID) 7. Using Up/Down key select the Display Unit ID # to replace (on Wireless ID # D2) 4 In this case, we are replacing Display Unit ID #4 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 26 of 31

8. Trigger the F/X key to confirm display unit ID #. The display unit will count up as the Wireless Module is turning on. Note how the counts is adjusted to the left 9. Please wait as the Wireless Module is replacing Display Unit ID The Display Unit ID will be displayed adjusted to the right. This display unit is successfully replaced. Function #8: Assigning/Viewing Output Channel For the Energy Management Controller to receive temperature data from the display unit, we need to assign an output channel f or it. Output channel is a path from the Display Unit to the Energy Management (EMS) Controller. So that temperature data from the display unit can be properly routed to the EMS Controller. Display unit are assigned an output channel by entering a Board #, Point #, and Sensor #. By default, Output Channel is not set. To assign or view output channel, unlock the display unit, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Select #8 using Up/Down switch 3. Trigger F/X switch. If display unit has an output channel, then it will display the Board number. In this case, the output channel has not been set yet. 4. Using Up/Down switch, select board number from 1-32. In this case, we are routing the display unit temperature data to board #5. 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm board number selection. Display unit will ask for a point number in board #5. If display unit has an output channel, then it will display the Point number In this case, the output channel has not been set yet. 6. Using Up/Down switch, select point number. In this case, we are routing the display unit temperature data to board #5 and point #1 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 27 of 31

7. Trigger F/X switch to confirm point number selection. Display unit will ask for sensor #. If display unit has an output channel, then it will display the Sensor number In this case, the output channel has not been set yet. 8. Using Up/Down switch, select sensor number. In this case, we are routing the display unit temperature data from Sensor #1 to board #5 and point #1 9. Trigger F/X switch to confirm sensor number selection. Wait for display unit Channel Commission Code (CC Code) Here is the Code Table: Channel Commission Code (CC Code) Code Descriptions -0- Output channel point has been commission/decommissioned successfully, green LED -1- Output channel point has been assigned to a different display unit, red LED -2- Output channel point has been assigned to another sensor# on this display unit, red LED -3- Sensor # is already assigned to a different output channel point, red LED -4- Output channel has not been assigned, Red LED -5- Controller (PANID?) does not exsist, red LED -6- -7- Board Number is out of range, red LED Please make sure there are input board installed Point number is out of range. Some input boards such as Micro-Thermo or Danfoss only goes up to 8 and 4 channels in a board. -8- Sensor number in out of range, red LED Function #13: Delete/Changing Output Channel When a refrigeration unit is replace with a different one, there may be a need to delete associated output channel. To delete/change existing output channel, unlock the display unit, and follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down switch select Function #13 13 3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. Function #10: Assigning New Multi-Node ID Multi-Node ID is another form of Display Unit ID# for display unit in Multi-Node configuration. A power supply called the Row Control Computer (RCC) is required. This function is suitable for assigning new display unit. By default, the display unit has no multi-node ID. To add a multi-node ID to RCC register, unlock the display unit, and follow these steps: Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 28 of 31

1. Trigger F/X switch, the unit will ask what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down switch select #10 10 3. The display unit will prompt, that it is ready to add multi-node ID# +Add 4. Trigger F/X switch to confirm your selection. The display will blink 3 dashes as it waits for multi-node ID # (blinking) 5. Once the display is showing a number and blinking. Multi-Node ID has been assigned successfully. In this case the RCC has assigned Multi-Node ID # 4 Function #11: Replacing/Viewing Existing Multi-Node ID Multi-Node ID is another form of Display Unit ID# for display unit in Multi-Node configuration. A power supply called the Row Control Computer (RCC) is required. This function is suitable for replacing a display unit that has specific Multi-Node ID. Do not assign new display unit using this function. RCC will not recognize Multi-Node ID# set using this function. By default, the new display unit has no multi-node ID. Replacing Existing Multi-Node ID To set the new display unit to existing Multi-Node ID, unlock the display unit, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down arrows, select #11 11 3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. If the new unit has old Multi-Node ID, it will display it. In this case the unit is factory default. 4. Using Up/Down switches, select existing Multi-Node ID. 2 In this case, we re replacing an existing display unit with Multi-node ID #2 5. Trigger F/X switch, to confirm selection in/out arrows 2 (blinking) The display unit is success fully replaced. Viewing Existing Multi-Node ID To view Multi-Node ID on the display unit, unlock the display unit, and then follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display will ask what function to select. 2. Using Up/Down arrow, select #11 11 Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 29 of 31

3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. By default, the unit should not have any Multi-Node ID # ( ) In this case the unit Multi-Node ID is 2 2 4. Trigger F/C switch to go back to temperature display DO NOT trigger any other switch. You may changes the Multi-Node ID and interrupt network communication. WIRED INTERFACE SETTINGS Function #14: Enable/Disable Analog Output The display unit is capable of providing an Analog Voltage to allow direct connection to any device with an Analog input for reading temperature. This allows direct connection from the unit to the EMS Controller. This function requires Multi-Node (Spine) Hardware Configuration By default the analog output is disabled. To enable analog output, unlock the display unit, and follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select 2. Select #14 using Up/Down switch. 14 3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. The display will show current state of Analog Output -DAc In this case the analog output is disabled. 4. Using Up/Down enable analog output +DAc 5. Trigger F/X switch to confirm selection Analog output is now enabled ADVANCED SETTINGS Additional settings are available to simplify tasks and troubleshooting. Function #15: Enable Demo Mode To show case the capability and simplicity of the product this function is available. By default, this function is disabled. To enable this function, unlock the display unit, and follow these steps: 1. Trigger F/X switch, the display unit will ask what function to select. 2. Select #15 using Up/Down switch 15 3. Trigger F/X switch to confirm function selection. WARRANTY 2-Year Warranty Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 30 of 31

Thermo-Simple 1 version 2 from Refrigeration Innovation, (the "Product"), is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, for a period of 2-years from the date of purchase. In the event of a product failure due to materials or workmanship, Refrigeration Innovation will repair or replace the defective product. For warranty service, return the defective product to Refrigeration Innovation, shipping prepaid, for prompt repair or replacement. The foregoing sets forth the full extent of Refrigeration Innovation s warranties regarding the Product. Repair or replacement at Refrigeration Innovation s option is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND REFRIGERATION INNOVATION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL REFRIGERATION INNOVATION, ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOSS OF PRODUCT, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THEREFORE, THE FOREGOING EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY IN ALL CASES. This warranty provides specific legal rights. Other rights which vary from state to state may also apply. Refrigeration Innovation, LLC. 1250 Harter Avenue, Suite E, Woodland, CA 95776 Page 31 of 31