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    Dear all
    we replaced controller and placed dixell ic208cx. After all parametars entered all we got is blinking sign of compressor 1. We could not find user manual for it, only quick reference guide that we already have. Any information? Condensers are independently controlled by pressure switch. Thanks in advance



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    Re: Dixell

    Blinking means that it is ready to start, but waiting for delay time.

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    Re: Dixell

    You should look in the parameter list under CO.
    There are a few delays there, so read carefully and see if you need to change anything.

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    Re: Dixell

    Hi
    Hope you have sorted it out by now but in case you haven't, the compressor delay timer is one cause for a blinking compressor icon but another could be that one of the digital inputs could be holding the compressor off. I don't know if you have wired any of these in but when the controller comes out of the box, all digital input polarity parameters are set as CL (active on a closed circuit). This ensures the controller operates as normal with nothing connected. If a pressure switch is connected, these normally require the polarity of the digital input to be changed to OP (active with open circuit) - Good luck.

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