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Table of Contents
Product Identification
Display / Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Bottom Panel / Electrical / Physical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Dewar Plumbing Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Adjusting Temperature Alarm Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Adjusting Inlet Temperature Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Adjusting Liquid Level & Liquid Level Alarm Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
High Level Alarm Setting
High Level Setting
Low Level Setting
Low Level Alarm Setting
Adjusting Display and Output Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Password and Security Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Alarms and Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Table 1: Front Panel Identification
Display
6” touchscreen, backlight
Freezer Status
Displays “IDLE”, “BYPASSING”, or “FILLING” based on the
current freezer status
START FILL
Key
Used to manually initiate a fill
FOG CLEAR
To clear fog when opening the lid or to perform a manual fill.
Momentary circuit
STOP FILL
Key
Used to manually terminate a fill –Disables Auto Fill for 30
minutes
ALARM
MUTE Key
Used to silence the audible alarm. Will reset the latching alarm
once it has been corrected
SETUP Key
Used to access Setup Menus and parameters
Trend Graph
Adjustable graph of historical level and temperature data.
Visual X,Y Graph parameters adjustable in days, temperature,
and level ranges.

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Temp A Port
Connection for Temp A probe
2
Temp B Port
Connection for Temp B probe
3
Serial Number Barcode
Chart TS serial number written below barcode
4
30 VDC Power Input
Main power supply connection
5
Serial Port
RJ-45 connection for Serial/COM
6
Ethernet Port
Ethernet connection for networking
7
Global/Discrete Alarm
Contacts
15 pin alarm output. Output connection for the remote
monitoring of alarm conditions.
8
Wire Harness Connection
12-pin wire harness connection to plumbing assembly, lid
switch, and battery backup
9
Level Connection
Level signal input. Clear, vinyl tube connects to hose barb
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2
3
4
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Dewar Plumbing Connections
Connect a transfer line (included with freezer) from an LN2 supplytank tothe fill connection at the rear of the
freezer. Optimum supply tank pressure is 22 to 35 psi (1.5 to 2.4 bar). Although the plumbing assembly has a
50 psi (3.45 bar) pressure relief device, it is recommended that the supply tank be pressurized below 35 psi
(2.4 bar) to reduce the LN2 “flash-off” rate during filling and to maximize the cryogenic valve life. The supply
line can be insulated to minimize LN2 transfer losses. After the transfer hose is securely coupled to the freezer
and supply tank, ensure all connections are leak free by opening the valve of the LN2 supply tank and apply a
soap and water solution to each field joint. You should not see bubbles forming at anyjoint. Wipe away excess
soap and water when finished. Before removing the transfer hose, ensure the LN2 supply tank valve is closed.
Slowly and carefully loosen the transfer hose connection to vent any remaining pressure in the line before
disconnecting the hose.

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A & B and Inlet (Hot Gas Bypass)
The following section describes how to adjust temperature alarm settings. At any time
during the following procedure, the user may exit the menu by pressing the “EXIT”button
to return to the “monitor” display mode. After 60 seconds of inactivity, the controller will
automatically return to the “monitor” display mode.
NOTE: Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust temperature settings (see
“Password and Security Setup” section for details).
To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu, press “<” key.
1. Press “Setup”
Controller will prompt for a password. Type in the password using the number pad that appears and
press “Enter”.
2. Press “Temperature Settings”

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3. Press “Temperature A Settings”
NOTE: To access Temperature B Settings select “Temperature B Settings” instead.
4. Press “ENABLED” or “DISABLED” next to “Temperature Probe A”
This will enable or disable the selected temperature probe. Pressing “ENABLED” will change the
probe status to “DISABLED” and pressing “DISABLED” will change the probe status to “ENABLED”.

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5. Press the value displayed next to “High Alarm Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the High Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter” to save
the new value. Be sure to include “-“ when entering negative values.
6. Press the value displayed next to “Low Alarm Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the Low Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter” to save
the new value. Be sure to include “-“ when entering negative values.

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Adjusting Inlet Temperature Settings (Hot Gas Bypass)
1. Press “Temperature Settings”
2. Press “Inlet Temperature Menus”

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3. The current Hot Gas Bypass settings will be displayed
The current inlet temperature is displayed, along with the hot gas bypass setpoints.
4. Press “ENABLED” or “DISABLED” next to “Hot Gas Bypass and Alarm”
This will enable or disable the Hot Gas Bypass feature. Pressing “ENABLED” will change the hot gas
bypass status to “DISABLED” and pressing “DISABLED” will change the hot gas bypass status to
“ENABLED”.

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5. Press the value displayed next to “Inlet Temperature Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the inlet temperature setpoint (if desired) using the number pad that appears on screen and then
press “Enter” to save the new value.
6. Press the value displayed next to “Hot Gas Bypass Alarm Delay”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the hot gas bypass alarm delay (if desired) using the number pad that appears on screen and then
press “Enter” to save the new value.

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Adjusting Liquid Level & Liquid Level Alarm Settings
The following section describes how to adjust liquid nitrogen level settings and the
high/low level alarms. NOTE: Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust the Level
and Level Alarm settings (See “Password and Security Setup” section for details).
NOTE: To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu press “<” key.
1. Press “Setup”
Controller will prompt for a password. Type in the password using the number pad that appears and
press “Enter”.
2. Press “Liquid Level Settings”

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3. Press the value displayed next to “High Level Alarm Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the High Level Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter”
to save the new value.
4. Press the value displayed next to “High Level Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the High Level Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter” to save
the new value.

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5. Press the value displayed next to “Low Level Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for
the Low Level Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter” to save
the new value.
6. Press the value displayed next to “Low Level Alarm Setpoint”
The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected. Type in a new value for the Low
Level Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press “Enter” to save the new
value.
Adjusting Display and Output Settings

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The units of measurement displayed by the MVE TS may be adjusted to
accommodate the needs of the user. Temperature measurement may be displayed in
Kelvin (K), degrees Celsius (°C), or degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The amount of liquid
nitrogen in the freezer may be displayed in inches(in), millimeters (mm). In addition, the
amount of liquid nitrogen consumed by the freezer (liquid usage) may be shown on the
display.
NOTE: Security Level 1 is required to adjust the display and output settings (See
“Password and Security Setup” section for details).
1. Press “Setup”
Controller will prompt for a password. Type in the password using the number pad that appears and
press “Enter”.
2. Press “Display and Output Settings”

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3. Press the units displayed next to “Temperature Units”
Press the “°C”, “°F”, or the “K” option for “Temperature Units”.
4. Press the units displayed next to “Level Units”
Press the “in” or “mm” option for “Level Units”.

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5. Press “ENABLED” or “DISABLED” next to “Display Liquid Usage”
This will enable or disable the liquid usage feature. Pressing “ENABLED” will change the liquid usage
status to “DISABLED” and pressing “DISABLED” will change the liquid usage status to “ENABLED”.

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Password and Security Setup
The MVE TS can store up to 10 different passwords. Each password can be assigned its own
security level ranging from Level 1 to Level 4. Table3 below shows which settings can be
changed with each security level. Asecurity level of 4 is required to adjust any password.
The default (or “Global”) password for the MVE TS is “3456”. All parameters may be
adjusted by using this password. Record all passwords and security settings and store in a
safe place. NOTE: MVE recommends changing the global password, as it is common to all
units. If the global password has been forgotten, contact MVE Customer Service for details on
how to reset passwords.
Table 3: Security Levels and Definitions
FEATURE
LEVEL
1
LEVEL
2
LEVEL
3
LEVEL
4
Fill
Start
X
X
X
X
Fill
Stop
X
X
X
X
Alarm Mute
X
X
X
X
Change
Display Units
X
X
X
X
Temp
Settings
X
X
X
Level
Settings
X
X
X
T
ime/Date
X
X
X
Calibration
Probes
X
X
X
Change
Lang
uages
X
X
X
Hot Gas
Bypass Settings
X
X
X
OFAF
Setting
X
X
Communication
Settings
X
X
Programming
X
X
Password Settings
X

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This section details how to enable / disable password entry mode as well as how to change and
setup multilevel security passwords.
NOTE: Security Level 4 is required to setup or change passwords.
1. Press “Setup”
Controller will prompt for a password. Type in the password using the number pad that appears and
press “Enter”.
2. Press “Password Settings”

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3. Press “ENABLED” or “DISABLED” next to “Password Entry Mode”
This will enable or disable the password entry mode. Pressing “ENABLED” will change the
password entry mode to “DISABLED” and pressing “DISABLED” will change the password
entry mode to “ENABLED”.
4. Press the desired password to setup or adjust.
5. Enter a new password and password level.
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