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1. Emergency power selector Position indicator supply Low speed nudging relay Phase 1 activated Phase 1 nudging car call acceptance buzzer Main floor recall on fire alarm Alternative floor recall on fire alarm Fire machine room alarm Fire Hoistway alarm Passing gong Car gong with up arrow light Car gong with down arrow light Motor relay Up fast speed valve relay Up slow speed valve relay Down fast speed valve relay Down slow speed valve relay Main motor contactor for motor Auxiliary main contactor for motor Wye delta timer Off delay relay If solid state starter Fault solid state starter relay Reset solid state starter relay Bypass car stop switch Speech enables voice annunciator Speed reducing device 50 min and more Reverse phase relay 120vac supply relay If RescuPower or UPS Overload relay Thermistor protection relay Thermal contact or Thermistor Low oil level Seismic Reset cylinder 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 ALARMS AND FAULTS 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 Alarms and status list The CPU memorizes several alarms and status which can be seen using the LCD screen All status and alarms are memorized in retentive registers HR and will be retained on a power loss To reset all the alarms 2 different ways Hold for 2 5 seconds the MANUAL RESET button on the controller inspection board to reset the controller and clear the alarms The controller will be rearmed only if
2. TOOL MODE 7 OPERATION 1 OPERATION 2 DEPARTURE IN 3 DEPARTURE IN 4 FRONTDOOR 5 REARDOOR COUNTERS TIME UPDIRECTION DOWN DIRECTION OPERATION OPERATION 13 BLUE CODE FREE CARSEQ 8 PASSWORD 1 LOCKLED 2 UNLOCKLOD ee For more details 9 ABOUT see appendix C To access a menu e Press ESC to access to the main menus list e Press on the UP DOWN keys to select a menu e Press ENTER to access the menu The LCD utility has a protection that locks the menus where it is possible to modify a value or a parameter In order to access to these menus the user must enter the password See section 1 2 6 Password Menu 1 2 1 2 1 Monitoring menu The Monitoring menu shows in actual time the elevator s status data This information may be used during the temporary and final start up At a start up or after 2 hours of keyboard inactivity the following screen will appear IN AUTOMATIC Pl 12 STOP Presented informations e PI Floor where the elevator is located e IN AUTOMATIC Actual status of the elevator See next page for the complete list e f Soft Start the last line is for the Soft Start STOP The elevator don t moves RUN The elevator is moving gt Up to speed The elevator reach the maximum speed If there is more than one status in the CPU the LCD will display at the second all the status 1 3 1 2 2 Register Access menu This men
3. Write 9999 to deactivate the second reset HH MM 0398 Once the first or the second reset time period is START SEQ DELAY reached this is the delay without any direction 0 15 0387 WITHOUT SU SD DIR the sequence will initiate the bottom floor return SEQ CANCEL DEL IF duced SEN m the reset if T T NOT STARTING e elevator did not start moving to bottom inutes floor SYNCHRO SEQUENCE Duration of the lowering down of the car on the 0 15 0388 OPERATION TIME buffers Between 5 and 120 seconds SYNCHRO SEQ MAN Manual activation of the reset sequence for ACTIVATION TEST immediate testing QUUNON 0390 OPTIOX DESCRIPTION UNIT DM 8 2 14 Other Parameters OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM This value represents the number of starts in automatic mode before the alarm buffer list NB STARTS BEFORE will be reset Channels HR80 to HR88 will 0275 FAULTS RESET be erased That number should be kept not too high for the proper operation of the alarm history list 20 to 25 normally INVERT CAR STOP NT SWITCH INPUT SA Reverse or not the car stop switch input YES NO 0258 Reverse or not the 3 load weight inputs INVERT LOAD WEIGHT INPUTS Lwl Lw2 Lw3 Some load weight system YES NO 0279 outputs are reversed Deactivate the bar code sensors This is for temporary bar code failure The elevator will DEACTIVATE BAR run and LRH and LRB will correct the CODE PI P2 P3 position at bottom and top floor Once the TESNO 97 problem is resolved put
4. YES NO 0056 NO return to designated level MACHINE ROOM FIRE Floor return selection for machine room fire gt ALT LEVEL FMR YES return to alternate level FER De NO return to designated level RESET PHASE I If the fire selector does not have a RESET fire WITHOUT RFP SIG position RFP input enter YES The fire will be reset when door is opened without any fire YES NO 0057 signal activated at the designated level Some States in USA need that feature PH2 DOOR CLOSE In phase 2 the fireman does not need to hold the MOMENTARY PRESS door close button to close the door Momentary YES NO 0058 pressure Some States in USA need that feature 8 2 11 Emergency power OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM INVERT GENI AND 2 GEN2 CONTACTS GENI and GEN signals input reversing YES NO 0285 NORMAL OPERATION Normal operation on emergency power ON GENERATOR operation MESO 8 6 8 2 12 Hydraulic cylinder reset sequence OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM TELES CYLINDERS ids RESET SEQUENCE Activation of the cylinders reset sequence YES NO 0375 Reset sequence days selection DAY 0 SUN 7 02 Sunday l Monday 2 Tuesday 3 0to7 0376 EVERY DAYS Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Every days of the week Ist RESET A HH MM First reset sequence time HH MM 0397 2nd RESET Second reset sequence time HH MM
5. for an elevator Group or simplex That parking overrides the dispatcher parking EXCLUSIVE PRK On exclusive parking operation door will be 0 15 0096 DOOR OPENED opened or not at the parking level On exclusive parking operation specify the floor level The level can be 1 2 3 4 5 EXCLUSIVE PRK FL Example for a parking at 2Z second door wa 0097 LEVEL 1 TOP zone write 2 If you write 0 the CPU will correct with 1 If you enter a value greater than top floor the CPU will change for top floor 8 2 8 Car calls options OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM CAR CALLS ANTI Activation of the protection of car call anti NUISANCE WITH PH nuisance in regards to photocell TEAN 198 If the car call anti nuisance is activated the controller counts the number of call answered NO PASSENGER RUN 6 COUNT WITHOUT PH without the photocell beam cut When that n a 0083 preset count is reached all the car calls registered will be cleared TOP amp BOTTOM pas P xd is pus pi the ATA E CARCALL CANCELLED e evator stops at top or bottom floor the car calls are cleared When that feature is activated the controller locks the car call in back of the actual direction OPPOSITE DIRECT je CAR CALL LOCKING Example if the car moves up and is at 4th floor YES NO 0090 1C 2C 3C are not allow Same principle in the opposite direction 8 4 8 2 9 Gong Buzzer PI amp voice OPTION
6. NO to activate the bar code system 8 7 SA PP HDL PC LNB LNH LRH LRB DZO DZO1 LU LD DOL DCL RDOL RDCL BDS RBDS PH RPH ISR ISRC BC 2C 3C CRI CR2 2D 3D 4D BU 2U 3U SI USL DSL SU SD OP ROP CL RCL RS XIN UPDW GENI 9 SYMBOLS LISTING Car stop switch signal Landing door relay Landing door locked Car door relay Down normal limit switch Up normal limit switch Up slowdown limit switch Down slowdown limit switch Door zone Up levelling Down levelling Opened door limit switch Closed door limit switch Rear opened door limit switch Rear closed door limit switch Safety edge Rear safety edge Door photocell Rear door photocell Inspection relay Inspection control relay Car calls Card reader Down hall calls Up hall calls Independent service Zone count up slowdown signal Zone count Down slowdown signal Car going up Car going down Door opening contactor Rear door opening contactor Door closing contactor Rear door closing contactor Trouble redundancy relay Hoistway access relay Movement inspection relay Emergency power signal 9 8 GEN2 UGI UG2 AIF CIF FS output INC BUZ FS input ALT FMR FH GP GU GD UCA U US DV DL UC EL 2 3 TUC UCT RDY RSD BAC SPE SRD RPR RPA RSI TUS CT BNH SCS RCT Pre Emergency power signal
7. contacts however dry contact THERMAL CONTACT THERMISTOR It s possible to bypass the motor thermistor sensor if necessary by placing a 400 or 500 OHMS resistor 14 or 42 watt across PI and P2 terminals If the controller has a thermal contact connect its 2 wires between the input CT of the JRT CAN 24XXX board and COM terminals See electrical schematics 3 3 CONSTRUCTION MODE The construction mode deactivates temporarily certain detections to facilitate the elevator car construction in inspection mode As soon as the elevator controller is placed in automatic mode and that a call has been placed the construction mode will be deactivated automatically and all signals will be in function The elevator controller must be in inspection mode With the controller s LCD screen e Press ESC to return to the main menus e Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu OPERATION MODE e Press ENTER e Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu CONSTRUCTION MODE e Press ENTER e Press UP to activate the Construction mode Deactivated Circuits e Low oil detection BNH e Low pressures switch LPS e The fire signals are completely deactivated e All the outputs that set off the alarms are deactivated Connect the up button across A and PCH terminals and the down button across A and PCB Do not connect ISR terminal The ISR relay must be off At this time it is not ne
8. floor TOP ACCES ZONE Number of holes counted to determine the 34 inch 0256 LIMIT 3 4 CNT access came at top floor This option allows forcing a specific floor FORCE NEW LEVEL level to put the car out of step This feature n a 0026 MANUALLY 2 TOP is useful to make a buffer test or to verify the speed limiting device system at final floors 8 2 6 Door timers amp options OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM DOOR OPENED Door opened time on a hall call The timer 0 15 0000 DEL ON HALL CALL begins to count when the door is fully opened DOOR OPENED Door opened time on a car call The timer 0 15 0001 DEL ON CALL begins to count when the door is fully opened DOOR OPENED Door opened time on photocell re opening The DEL ON PH RE timer begins to count when the door is fully 0 15 0002 OPENING opened Time before door nudging when the photocell DELAY BEFORE DOOR reopens the door The timer begins to count 0 15 0066 NUDGING when the door is fully opened The door will close in reduce speed Normallv 15s DOOR PRE OPENING Door pre opening when the elevator slows down YES NO 0080 IN LEVELING ZONE and the door zone sensor activates in levelling When the elevator slows down and the door zone sensor activates in levelling this is the DEO DEORE aor delay before the door begins to open Adjust that 0 15 0088 PRE OPENING delay long enough to see around 1 0 inch when door is 75 opened Activation of the longer door opened tim
9. fuse The filament could be defective There may have been short circuited HR8614 UC contactor did not activate Verify UC contactor operation because it did not activate when the CPU UCA output activated HR8615 UC contactor has remained closed Verify UC contactor operation because it remained 10 9 Alarms Description Causes et verifications closed when the CPU UCA output deactivated HR8700 RCT relay did not activate Verify RCT relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU RCT output activated HR8701 RCT relay has remained closed Verify RCT relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU RCT output deactivated HR8702 Available HR8703 Available HR8704 Available HR8705 Available HR8706 Up direction fast speed valve U or ULS valve had activated Verify U relay operation when the U relay did not activate HR8707 Up direction fast speed valve U or ULS valve did not activate Verify U relay operation when the U relay activated HR8708 Up direction slow speed valve US or UDS valve had activated Verify US relay operation when the US relay did not activate HR8709 Up direction slow speed valve US or UDS valve did not Verify US relay operation activate when the US relay activated HR8710 Down direction fast speed valve DV or DMS valve had Verify DV relay operation activated when the DV relay d
10. there is no car top inspection box J9 and J10 car stop J11 and LNH normal up limit J11 and LNB normal down limit Put the hoistway door bypass switch to bypass position hall doors closed hall doors locked if manual doors or motorised cam Put the car door bypass switch to bypass position car door closed LTT and PCH Top travelling inspection switch COM and CT Motor thermal contact and overheating oil sensor B Set the pump motor overload relay If Across the Line starter Set the overload relay according to motor FLA as specified on the motor nameplate If Star Delta starter Set the overload relay according to the motor FLA x 0 572 Example FLA 22AMP 22 x 0 572 12 5AMP If Solid State starter Benshaw Set the parameter P1 according to motor FLA Set the parameter P74 Starter Type at ID If 1 motor connect in Star Delta 6 wires NOR If 1 motor connect Across the Line 3 wires NOR If 2 motors If Solid State starter Sprecher Schuh gt Set the DIP Switch 15 OFF if 6 wires or ON if 3 wires 3 1 Setthe blue potentiometer according to If 6 wires take the nameplate current and fallow the scale AI If 3 wires take the nameplate current and fallow the scale I Dip Switch setting See the electrical schematics For more details see the Soft Start manual Overload protection adjustment Connect pumping unit to the contr
11. ue d PERDU RU TOP equ i st qae ues 6 4 8 29 Gong Buzzer PIS voice se dO PRU n A ecient es etd as ee Gave EE 6 5 0 2 10 Emergency recall Fire iade de Rete vr reo oec EU ee ere pee beer dp deteste te 6 6 8 220 Emergency DOWET S ss e Sea HN p ae qam Wa eee 6 6 6 2 12 Hydraulicicylinder reset Sequence 3o tc OT deque 6 7 82 15 Blue tode Free CAF segune cu oss sv sees dyes Um ES 6 7 0 2 145 Other PArameters i i so o qe gr e tete rede EE C Eee rp dp can repeto Ene gu dev 6 7 9 SYMBOLS LISTING srensevvevenvenvevensenennensenennensnennensenennensnennenssvennenssvennennsnennensvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennenasvennennsvennennsvennennseesnee 9 8 10 MAINTENANCE rensorenvenverensenverensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserenseneerensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensensesensensesensensensnee 10 1 ALARMS AND ctun CC ENE ee rn 10 1 LOAD Alarms and status list eee iei idee t dd leer fon aea osito ee ele oed oe Eni eee eR De E dece 10 1 10 1 2 Automatic erasing of the alarms oieri oreu eee eene ann ann ana innen entente teneret tren trente enne ener 10 1 10 1 3 Look up the drive Soft start alarms and faults ss 10 1 10 2 ALARMS DESCRIPTION ere ETE 10 3 APPENDIX C LCD MONITOR INSTRUCTIONG csssssssssssssssssessesssssssessssessessssessessrsessessssessessssessesessessessesessessesessesessesees C 1 NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS The c
12. DESCRIPTION UNIT DM ui I ame BUZ TURN OFF DELAY A E return write 9999 in that register CAR CALL Activation of the car call acceptance Buzzer ACCEPTANCE SIG pulse CCA TEN usd CCA BUZZER SIG Ke PULSE DURATION Car call acceptance pulse duration time 0 15 0038 ACTIVATE PASSING F 9 GONG GP Passing gong activated GP YES NO 0081 ACTIVATE VOCAL In ais activated If N E ps eS M ANNUNCIATOR output will not trig and no messages outputs wi activate FL NAME WHEN If YES the voice tells the floor name at each PASSING EACH FLOOR floor during a multiple floor ride If NO the voice tells the floor name only at SERIO 0002 arrival in levelling BINARY CODE If 2 NO standard indicator one light per floor INDICATOR ABCDE There is a timer that turns off the light after 30 YES NO 0126 min to avoid burning the light cover If YES binary indicator A B C D PI UNDEF STOP If value less than 3 NO There is no flashing PERIOD CODE 3 99 code sent to the position indicator when undefined stop period happened If the value is greater than equal to 3 YES That code number is sent to the position wk 0160 indicator when undefined stop period happened When the car moves the actual position will be sent to the position indicator Undefined stop period is Faults SI INSPEC MAINT Out of service PI DISPLAY CODE That feature when enabled sends three different IND FIRE INSPECT codes to the position indicator on those
13. DOWN keys to enter the DM number e Press ENTER e Press ENTER to modify the value e Press the LEFT RIGHT and UP DOWN keys to enter the new value and press ENTER to save the modification MODIFYING THE OPTION WITH THE LCD With the LCD screen follow these instructions e Press ESC to return to the main menus e Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu ELEVATOR amp LCD SETTINGS e Press ENTER e Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu ELEVATOR OPTIONS e Press ENTER 8 1 8 2 1 Motor Protections OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM DEACTIVATE THM Deactivation of motor temperature protection THERMAL CONTACT THM input KESING aues TOO LONG TRAVEL ae bi Pr to get E a PROTECTION DELAY at time needs to be long enough to move from 1s bottom to top floor plus a safetv margin INVERT LOW OIL E E SENSOR CONTACT Reverse or not the polarity for the low oil sensor YES NO 0280 DEACTIVATE LOW Deactivation of the low pressure switch input PRESSURE SW LPS LPS JESNO OS 8 2 2 Start amp Stop fine tuning OPHON DESCRIPTION UNIT DM OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM 8 2 4 Motor control pumps valves OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM FAST VALVE IN o a with is gue ns CONTROLLER pg E Mu b ae i te al VES NO 0129 INSPECTION activated only the slow speed valves wi be used The elevator will move with fast val
14. The POWER LED indicates that the utility is power supplied The LED2 blinks to indicate that the program is functioning normally Though if the LED2 stays on or off at all times the program is not in an operational you must reset the power When the elevator is in trouble or need to have a manual reset the screen of the LCD utility will blink to warn the user a 7 maxell CR2032 H 4 1 1 KEVBOARD The UP DOWN keys allow access to the main menus or sub menus They also allow changing the value of a parameter The LEFT RIGHT keys allow placing the cursor on the parameter to modify The ENTER key allows access to a sub menu It also allows saving of a new value The ESC allows to return to the main menus or to cancel a parameter modification 1 1 1 2 MENUS The LCD utility contains differents menus available to the users MAIN MENUS SUB MEHUS LCDMENUS DIAGRAM ELEVATOR OPTIONS GENERAL 1 MONITORING kk 1 ENTER CALL MANUALLY A 000 kkk 1 ACTIVE 2 FAULTS 3 PROCESSOR FAULTS LIST HISTORY LIST VO CHECKING E 5 OPERATION 1 CONSTRUCTION 4 INDEPENDENT 5 DUT OF MODE MODE h x T SERVICE gt SERVICE H kkk kik 6 ELEVATOR amp 1 ELEVATOR LCDSETTING OPTIONS 4 DATE amp TIME 6 LCD SCREEN T DMUPLOAD 8 DMDOWNLOAD CONTRAST CPU LCD LCD CPU 10 PROGRAMMING
15. USER S MANUAL JLL 2000 AN HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR CONTROLLER CANBUS PROCESSOR JLL 2000 SERIES CODE B44 07 AND CODE B44 07 10 VERSION JLL 2000 CAN 6011 A 07 10 1 5 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 LCD USE JRT LCD meserenvenverenvenverenvenverensenverensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensenserensensersnsenserensenserensensesensenserensenserensensereneene 1 1 115 KEYBOARD NR 1 1 1 2 MENUS i A nn ie a en le de A aps 1 2 1 21 Monitoring MENU Eire eR pO nn n serre me ode epu ree De na ue ge degens sy 1 3 1 2 2 Register Access MENU mand vie eet e de taevani perde kd e epp bekke Wives rien et 1 4 L232 Active faults list menus ia eR Rn pid etu ee Dade i ate meo teeth dedu 1 6 1 2 4 Constr ction mode Tiens iie C TW hee RR E Eo ee Nektet ives creer ane 1 7 1 25 Elevator options menu sa i e eee tet diee rede de en i antes dre er th Gives beta dti deus 1 7 1 2 6 Password MENU Spe e teta due rede RR e ie cede epe ee d ike dne e y NIE IE 1 9 2 USE OF THE PROGRAMMING CONSOLE PRO01 OU PRO27 ssesnnsnonnzensonoennonssnnenoneonoenoen sens naene on onne 2 1 3 TEMPORARY START UP eesevserenvevvevenseneevensenennensenennennsnennennsnennennsnennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvenvennennsvenasessnee 3 1 4 FINAL START UP 00000000 00000000 4 1 5 CONTROLLER TYPE eeoeevevvevvevenseneevensenennense
16. all conditions are ok With the LCD Visualizing the alarms gt Press ESC to return to the previous menu gt Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu ALARMS amp CPU I O CHECKING gt Press ENTER Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu ACTIVE FAULTS LIST gt Press ENTER To erase the alarms gt Press the ENTER keys the LCD will shows another windows to make a confirmation Automatic erasing of the alarms If an alarm occurred but that the situation has been corrected after a certain number of trips the controller will automatically erase the registered alarms DM275 contains the number of trips before the alarms are erased So if DM275 holds the value 50 the alarms will be erased after every 50 trips made by the elevator In le LCD the alarms list will be erased but the historical will not and will still hold the last 20 registered alarms Look up the drive Soft start alarms and faults See the drive manual for more details 10 1 10 2 10 2 ALARMS DESCRIPTION Alarms ff Description Causes et verifications HR8000 Low oil level detected The elevator returns to main floor Check the oil level in the tank HR8001 Available HR8002 Excessive travel time The elevator had moved at low speed Verify LRH LRB mechanical switches Verify the switches that energize the valves Verify the valves functioning HR8003 Phase lost i
17. ator in maintenance mode using the controller s switch Put the inspection switch to NORMAL It is now possible to place car calls without the doors opening To reset all the alarms 2 different ways Hold for 2 5 seconds the MANUAL RESET button on the controller inspection board to reset the controller and clear the alarms The controller will be rearmed only if all conditions are ok By using the LCD erase the alarms and then consult the alarms list to check that there are no more Section 1 for use of the LCD WARNING CPU inputs are designed to operate at 24VDC DANGER Never apply 120VAC for it may cause severe damage to the inputs On reception of the controller the COM terminal is grounded 5 CONTROLLER TYPE Not Available 5 1 6 OPERATION PRINCIPLE FOR CAR ZONING AND LEVELLING 6 1 WITH A STANDARD TAPE SELECTOR IP8300 W6 LULA 6 1 1 Installation of the standard tape The set up of a tape selector replaces the PM switches and the vanes in the hoistway and also the cam and the reed switches on the car The steel tape is installed in the hoistway and is composed of three rows of magnets one for door zone and leveling one for hoistway access the other one is not used The sensing head is located on the car and has three rows of sensors that are sensible to North or South magnets Four sensors North detect the left row of magnets LU sensor for up leveling LD sensor for down level
18. cessary to connect the Low oil detection BNH and the low pressures switch LPS They will be adjusted at the final startup At this point of the procedure please verify CPU inputs which must be activated e PC PP LNH LNB J9 J10 RPA R5R e HDL locked hall door contact if manual door or motorised cam The relays e ISR must not be activated e PC PP and R5 must be activated e RPA must be activated if required e RPR must be in phase is Across the line or Y Delta start The alarms e Hold for 2 5 seconds the MANUAL RESET button on the controller inspection board to reset the controller and clear the alarms The controller will be rearmed only if all conditions are ok e By using the LCD erase the alarms and then consult the alarms list to check that there are no more Section 1 for use of the LCD Now the elevator must move in inspection mode by placing a jumper between the terminals A and PCH for move in up direction or A and PCB for move in down direction Moving up the input light PCH turns ON The UCT with Benshaw SOFT START UCA and SU CPU outputs turn ON The two ascent valves U and US outputs and their corresponding lights turn ON and the car starts moving up Moving down the input light PCB turns on The SD output light the two descent valves DV and DR outputs and their corresponding lights turn ON and the car starts moving down IMPORTANT The CPU inputs are designed to ope
19. er at main floor This timer only at main floor and as MAIN ELDOR DOOR the effect to load more the elevator cabin before YES NO 0092 OPENED DELAY LW3 A the door closure That feature is more often used in groups Not in simplex car That delav takes effect when the longer door MAIN FLOOR DOOR opened timer at main floor is activated The 0 1s 0173 OPENED DELAY LW3 weight sensor LW3 input is generally adjusted for 25 load As soon as that input turns on the 8 3 door begins to close The door close button is not operational during that timing RESET HALL DOOR That feature is most of the time used in hospital or building with people with reduced mobility As soon the photocell is cut or released the door TIMER ON PH opened timer on hall call is reset That gives TESNO 0027 more time to place the car call when the person gets in the car with a wheel chair 8 2 7 Parking level amp timers OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM Delay before return to parking level Do not PARKING RETURN enter a too small value because people that get in the car will not have enough time to place 0 15 0024 DELAY A there car call For simplex 60 sec or more is good For groups 30 to 40s is good Exclusive parking activation On any type of control the adjuster can temporary or NOR FANE permanently program a specific parking level YES NO 0095 PARKING LEVEL
20. from Maxton LRV from Bucher After 3 attempts to reset the servo valve in 2 minutes refer to drawings the elevator is shut down To restore normal operation mode cycle the power or press the manual reset button Refer to the servo valve user manual to access the error list HR8202 Servo valve following error EMV from Maxton LRV from If the problem occurs in the up 9 direction a lowering Bucher refer to drawings sequence will be initiate If the problem occurs in the down direction the movement in the down direction will be not allowed but calls above the car position will be authorized If the problem occurs in both directions the elevator is shut down and a manual reset is required Refer to the servo valve user manual to access the error list HR8203 Available HR8204 Uncontrolled elevator speed Check functioning of valves relays U US DV and DL HR8205 Available HR8206 Available HR8207 Available HR8208 The elevator moved in the wrong direction Ensure the motor and valves are functioning properly according to the car s direction Ensure the contactor s are correctly activating Ensure the perforated tape counter is properly functioning and increment appropriately see DM5800 HR8209 Car door contact PC relay opened during movement out of door Verify PC contacts operation and clean them zone HR8210 Hall door contact PP relay opened during movement out of door Verify PP contacts operation and clean them T
21. his 10 6 Alarms Description Causes et verifications zone occur when mechanics open the hall doors with a lunar key while the elevator is moving HR8211 Available HR8212 Available HR8213 Available HR8214 Available HR8215 Available HR8300 LRH 1 and LRB 1 top and bottom slowdown limit were activated Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts at the same time HR8301 LRB1 bottom slow down limit did not operate properly Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts HR8302 LRH 1 top slow down limit did not operate properly Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts HR8303 LRB bottom slow down limit did not operate properly Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts HR8304 LRH top slow down limit did not operate properly Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts HR8305 SLB 1 and SLH 1 emergency speed limiting devices were Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts activated at the same time HR8306 SLB1 bottom emergency speed limiting device did not operate Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts properly HR8307 SLHI top emergency speed limiting device did not operate Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts properly HR8308 SLB bottom emergency speed limiting device did not operate Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts properly HR8309 SLH top emergency speed limit
22. id not activate HR8711 Down direction fast speed valve DV or DMS valve did not Verify DV relay operation activate when the DV relay activated HR8712 Down direction slow speed valve DL or DLS valve had Verify DL relay operation activated when the DL relay did not activate HR8713 Down direction slow speed valve DL or DLS valve did not Verify DL relay operation activate when the DL relay activated HR8800 Communication lost with the JRT CAN MAS Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8801 Communication lost with the JRT CAN HCI Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8802 Communication lost with the Car B duplex Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual 10 10 Alarms Description Causes et verifications HR8803 Communication lost with the module 0 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8804 Communication lost with the module 1 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8805 Communication lost with the module 2 JRT CAN 24IO Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8806 Communication lost with the module 3 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8807 Hall
23. ing and DZO DZO1 sensors for door zoning One sensor North detects the right row of magnets PI sensor for the hoistway access travel The sensors can be moved inside the sensing head to facilitate the adjustment of the car positioning For example in order to achieve the best possible leveling adjustment it is better and easier to move the LU and LD sensors than to cut off the magnet on the steel tape Sensing Head IP8300 Internal view of magnet P1 North Magnet P1 Displacement control in access LU North Magnet LU Up Leveling DZO North Magnet H DZO Door Zone DZ01 North Magnet DZOI Door Zone LD North Magnet LD Down Leveling P2 North Magnet P2 Unused I I I roe Row l 2 53 6 1 It is strongly recommended not to stick the magnets immediately to the steel tape If a mistake should happen in the positioning it would still be easy to move the magnets on the tape Wait until you have made successful tests before sticking definitely the magnets to the tape e Door zone DZO 7 North magnet and levellers LU and LD Physically position the car perfectly in level with the landing Mark with a pencil on the tape at the location that corresponds to the center of the 2 sensors DZO and DZOI on the side of the head reader Lower or raise the car Position the row guide to locate row 1 of the tape Install the DZO magnet Phy
24. ing device did not operate Verify electrical wiring and physical contacts properly HR8310 LNB down normal limit switch failure Verify electrical wiring and limit switch contact HR8311 LNH up normal limit switch failure Verify electrical wiring and limit switch contact HR8312 Motor overload detected by the drive Motor overload Verify the motor s electrical connexion and its voltage D2 parameter motor current inside the drive Make sure no mechanical trouble prevents the car from moving HR8313 Earthquake Service Verify the state of the inputs Seismic switch and Counterweigh derailment switch and reset the sequence with the button Reset earthquake service HR8314 Wrong LRB adjustment The limit is too far from the deceleration point The 10 7 Alarms Description Causes et verifications DM360 is even to the holes difference between the deceleration point and the slowdown limit Reajust consequently HR8315 Wrong LRH adjustment The limit is too far from the deceleration point The DM364 is even to the holes difference between the deceleration point and the slowdown limit Reajust consequently HR8400 Available HR8401 Available HR8402 Available HR8403 Available HR8404 Available HR8405 Available HR8406 Available HR8500 DZO relay did not activate Verify DZO relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU DZO inp
25. l limit the movement of the car in the up and down direction e The movement shall be limited in the down direction to a travel not greater than the height of the car crosshead above the car platform and limited in the up direction to the distance the platform guard extends below the car platform e The travel may be limited with a mechanical limit switch as shown in the figure below or by installing a 7 inch north magnet to activate the P1 detector of the selector tape e Repeat is you have a bottom hoistway access Car at the upper landing Ag ACT Limit the movement of the car at the upper landing Ne N Or Car at the upper landing n Limit the movement of the car C at highest floor when the magnet ar n um P1 sensor is activated 6 5 7 TERMINAL SPEED REDUCING DEVICE FOR ELEVATOR GREATER THAN 50 MIN Not available 7 6 8 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION Many functions and timers may be configured and adjusted in the elevator controller 8 1 8 2 MODIFYING THE DM WITH THE LCD With the LCD screen follow these instructions e Press ESC to return to the main menus e Press UP DOWN keys to select REGISTER ACCESS e Press ENTER e Choose DM for the register type e Press ENTER e Press the LEFT RIGHT and UP
26. lable on special order The operating temperature is 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F The relative humidity is 95 96 Do not install the NEMA 1 standard enclosure in a dusty environment or where there is risk of water infiltration Other types of enclosures are available upon request NEMA 4 12 etc Please contact Automatisation JRT Inc if the motor is installed at 50 ft or more from the controller General information JLL 2000 series controllers were developed for a quick and easy installation and operation The controllers have functions of internal self diagnosis which allow an easy maintenance There are also several functions that are programmable by the user It is very important to read thoroughly the manual for a quick and secure installation General features e Number of floors 4 e Maximum number of cars 1 e ASME A17 1 20xx CSA B44 xx Safety code compliant e CAN CSA B44 1 ASME 17 5 compliant e Field reprogrammable LCD USE JRT LCD This section is a summary of the supervision utility Refer to appendix C for a complete description The LCD lets you visualize the state of the elevator controller floor speed in FPM perforated tape position alarms etc modify the CPU s configuration registers and also to record car calls and hall calls from a distance The utility offers the possibility to have the information displayed in French or English The utility is provided with different light emitting diodes LED
27. nennensevennensnennenssvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennsvennennseesnee 5 1 6 OPERATION PRINCIPLE FOR CAR ZONING AND LEVELLING eeseereseveresevennennvenennennvenevnvensennennennenneenevneenennnsenennenee 6 1 6 1 WITH A STANDARD TAPE SELECTOR IP8300 W6 LULA iii 6 1 6 1 1 Installation of the standard tape esee enne nanna 6 1 6 1 2 End of travel limit switches installation ss 6 4 6 1 3 Hoistway access and travel adjustment switches ss 6 4 7 TERMINAL SPEED REDUCING DEVICE FOR ELEVATOR GREATER THAN 50 MIN msn 7 6 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION eeeeeeee eese 8 1 8 1 MODIFYING THE DM WITH THE ECDL iet toits erit ds b ea a a tope Fe 8 1 8 2 MODIFYING THE OPTION WITH THELCD iiss en en e en nn nennen nre en eren eren nennen enne 8 1 9 241 Motor PHOT Const sis eic eet e d eg e ieu EEG PDT Wero Seca da ne mn eee ban ent Ua kane 6 2 82 2 Start e STOP RE TuhiB nan as adea tp edo ka inan pedesque pte egeo ev ea 6 2 8 23 Brake tmers L Protest be be ST AER 6 2 6 2 4 Motor control pumps valves xau ite ede ee dye tee i pcena te Eg UTOR e RE eee head 6 2 8 2 5 Encoder Perforated tape s ss ir PRU T ER aede EHE 6 3 8 2 0 Door timers istos Sen mate WU Edna eps 6 3 6 275 Parking level amp merss ias ac dO NUS UU a e ees 6 4 8 28 calls Options c
28. network was opened Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8808 Communication lost with the module 4 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8809 Communication lost with the module 5 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8810 Communication lost with the module 6 JRT CAN 2410 Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8811 Communication lost with the module 7 JRT CAN 24IO Verify connections supply and switches configuration See CANBUS manual HR8812 Light curtain fault For a vertical sliding door freight elevator the photocell proper functioning must be checked before closing the door Check the photocell proper functioning HR8813 Available HR8814 Available HR8815 Door jammed on opening The elevator tried to completely open the door 3 times without succeeding The alarm activates once an opening relay FOP ROP is activated lasting more than the protection delay Ensure the door operators are supplied Check the door opening Note The HR85 86 87 channels deactivate the R5 or ETSL relay 10 11
29. nverse detection Verify the controller s main input voltage the supply and the contact of RPR relay HR8004 Weight sensor LW2 was activated Verify the weight load device that activated the LW2 input HR8005 Overheating motor thermal contact CT thermistor relay TUS Verify the motor s condition and the state of the thermal contact input CT HR8006 Overheating oil sensor detection SH Verify the state of the thermal sensor that activated the input SH HR8007 The door zone sensor DZO remained activated out of the Verify the tape head The sensor remained activated levelling zone HR8008 DZO door zone sensor did not operate properly in levelling Verify the tape head The sensor did not activate zone HR8009 Overload motor relay detection RS1 Verify the state and or the adjustment of the relay RSL HR8010 LU Levelling Up sensor did not operate properly in levelling Verify the relay and sensor operation in the top of car zone reader connecting box HR8011 LD Levelling Down sensor did not operate properly in levelling Verify the relay and sensor operation in the top of car zone reader connecting box HR8012 DCL switch did not open when front door closed Verify DCL switch operation The switch did not open before the DM0032 delay when front door closed with PP and PC switches closed 10 3 Alarms Description Causes et verifications HR8013 DCL did not close when front d
30. oller pump motor valve etc Connect the main power supply to L1 L2 and L3 terminals from the main switch Remove the 3 fuses and measure the voltage Measure e Controller power voltage see drawings e 120 VAC between J and N JC and N e 24 VDC between A and COM AC and COM GR and COM DC and COM internal voltage V and V Victory door operator Synchronize the reverse phase relay RPR e If Across the Line starter Synchronize the reverse phase relay R P R Yellow and green lights will turn on as soon as the phases will be in the right sequence e If Star Delta starter Synchronize the reverse phase relay R P R Yellow and green lights will turn on as soon as the phases will be in the right sequence e If Solid State starter Benshaw Set the parameter P77 Input Phase Sensitivity at ABC or CBA regarding main power phasing e f Solid State starter Sprecher Schuh Set the DIP Switch 9 Phase rotation at ON ABC or OFF CBA regarding main power phasing If Solid State starter read Soft Start manual for more detail If the controller has a thermistor relay TUS it must be connected to the P1 P2 sensor terminals of the motor Reset the relay by pressing the reset push button on the relay The red light should turn off If the relay does not reset the thermistor in the motor may be in trouble That sensor must be thermistor type variable resistor not thermal
31. ontroller must be installed by competent people who possess the suitable training and cards for the installation of elevator controllers The controller s power supply must come from a fuse switch supplied by others The fuses value must respect the electrical code It is necessary to install a separate conductive element to ground the controller in the mechanical room To know the size of the conductive element check the electrical code An indirect grounding e g water pipes may cause intermittent troubles and electrical noises may occur The controller contains electrostatic sensitive devices Before handling a component it s necessary to touch a grounded metal object GND to avoid an electrostatic discharge on it To avoid problems caused by transportation and handling check and tighten all the points of connections on the side power from main power supply of the controller to the motor Please note the controller comes with a one 1 year guarantee effective on the day of billing An improper use of the controller an incorrect connection or the disregard of the user s manual may void the guarantee Also note that only the components are guaranteed In case of an incorrect connection the controller is protected by TVS which can short circuit Verify the functioning and replace them if needed Operating conditions The 3 phases entry voltage may vary by more or less 10 96 A 60HZ frequency is standard a 50HZ frequency is avai
32. oor opened Verifv DCL switch operation The switch did not close when the front door opened with DOL switch opened PC and PP switches closed The DCL switch opened more than a half second while the front door was completelv opened HR8014 DOL switch did not open when front door opened Verifv DOL switch operation The switch did not open when the front door is completelv opened or the door did not completelv open after 12 seconds on door opening instruction when DCL switch and OP relav are closed HR8015 DOL switch did not close when front door closed Verifv DOL switch operation The switch did not close when the front door closed with DCL switch opened and PP closed HR8100 RDCL switch did not open when rear door closed Verifv RDCL switch operation The switch did not open before DM0032 delay when rear door is closing with PC and PP switches closed HR8101 RDCL switch did not close when rear door opened Verify RDCL switch operation The switch did not close when rear door opened RDOL switches opened PC and PP switches closed The RDCL switch opened more than a half second while the rear door was completely opened HR8102 RDOL switch did not open when rear door opened Verify RDOL switch operation The switch did not open when rear door opened or the door did not fully open after 12 seconds on door opening instruction when RDCL switch and ROP relay are closed HR8103 RDOL swi
33. put deactivated HR8600 Available HR8602 Reset governor switch or relay remained closed Verify reset switch or RG relay HR8603 XIN or XIN1 relay did not activate Verify XIN or XINI relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU XIN or XINI input activated HR8604 XIN or XINI relay has remained closed Verify XIN or XINI relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU XIN or XINI input deactivated HR8605 R5 relay did not activate Verify R5 relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU R5 input activated HR8606 R5 relay has remained closed Verify R5 relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU R5 input deactivated HR8607 LU relay did not activate Verify LU relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU LU input activated HR8608 LU relay has remained closed Verify LU relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU LU input deactivated HR8609 LD relay did not activate Verify LD relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU LD input activated HR8610 LD relay has remained closed Verify LD relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU LD input deactivated HR8611 HDL relay did not activate Verify HDL relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU HDL input activated HR8612 HDL relay has remained closed Verify HDL relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU HDL input deactivated HR8613 24 Volts DC A power failure Verify protection
34. rate 24 volts DC DANGER Never apply 120 volts AC for it may cause severe damage to the inputs On reception of the controller the COM terminal is grounded 3 5 4 FINAL START UP A B Be sure that all sections of the temporary start up are done Proceed to the installation and the mechanical adjustment of the slowdown limits Standard Tape Selector section 6 1 2 Proceed to the adjustment of the Selector Tape Standard Tape Selector section 6 1 Adjust the hoistway access travelling limits Standard Tape Selector section 6 1 3 If the elevator is provided with a low oil level sensor its must be configure regarding the type of contact use See section 8 2 1 To reset a low oil level signal press the MANUAL RESET button or cycle the inspection switch off on If there is thermistor relay TUS it must be reset red light off See chapter 3 step H If the controller has a thermal contact CT it must be connect See section 8 2 1 for configuration Overload relay RS1 must be reset e If Across the Line or Star Delta starter Reset it by pressing the reset buton on the RSI relay e If Solid State starter Benshaw Reset fault relay FLT by pressing Parameter amp Up buttons simultaneously on the circuit board e If Solid State starter Sprecher Schuh Reset fault by pressing Push to reset buttons on the soft start Proceed to all tests and adjustments described in sections 8 Put the elev
35. s visualising the different alarms in the elevator controller The utility LCD displays NO ALARM when the elevator controller has no more alarms Visualizing the alarms e Press ESC to return to the main menus e Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu ALARMS amp CPU I O CHECKING e Press ENTER e Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu ACTIVE FAULTS LIST e Press ENTER e Press UP DOWN keys to scroll the alarms To erase the alarms e Press the ENTER keys the LCD will shows another windows to make a confirmation before to erase the alarms 1 6 1 2 4 1 2 5 Construction mode menu The Construction mode disables temporarily certain detections to facilitate the elevator car construction in Inspection mode As soon as the elevator controller is placed in Automatic mode and that a call has been placed the Construction mode will be deactivated automatically and all signals will be in function The elevator controller must be in Inspection mode Press ESC to return to the main menus Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu OPERATION MODE Press ENTER Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu CONSTRUCTION MODE Press ENTER Press UP to activate the Construction mode Elevator options menu This section contains all elevator control parameters The parameters are separated by sections Some sections will be hidden according to the controller type and option Refer
36. sically position the car level with the landing and confirm that the DZO magnet is centered between LU and LD The DZO input should be active and LU and LD must be inactive Repeat for other floor 6 2 Standard tape selector installation 10 A 6 1 2 End of travel limit switches installation ON INH Normal upper limit Activated as soon as the car goes slightly higher than the top floor CAR The same corresponding limit switches are found at the bottom floor LNB The down normal limit switch must be activated as soon as the car goes l 2 inches lower than the bottom floor Make sure that normal stops at top and bottom floors are engaged by the magnets not by the limit switches LNH LNB 6 1 3 Hoistway access and travel adjustment switches Depending on the speed of the elevator there can be one or two hoistway access switches If the speed is greater than150 min 0 75m s hoistway access switches shall be provided at e The lowest landing for access to the pit when a separate pit access door is not provided e The top landing for access to the top of the car If the speed is 150 min 0 75m s or less hoistway access switches shall be provided at the top landing when the distance from the top of the car to the landing still exceeds 900mm 35 in when the car platform is levelled with the second landing from the top With the new A17 1 B44 code we shal
37. situations Independent service Fire Inspection YES NO 0160 When the car moves the actual position will be sent to the position indicator PI INDEPENDENT Flashing code to send to the position indicator in us 0161 SERVICE CODE3 99 independent service 3 to 99 PI FIRE SERVICE CODE Flashing code to send to the position indicator MTA 0162 3 99 when general fire is activated 3 to 99 PI INSPECTION Flashing code to send to the position indicator in A 0163 SERVICE CODE3 99 inspection service 3 to 99 8 5 8 2 10 Emergency recall Fire OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM DESIGNATED LEVEL RECALL FLOOR Enter the designated floor recall level n a 0098 ALTERNATE LEVEL RECALL FLOOR Enter the alternate floor recall level n a 0099 DESIGNATED LEVEL Specify if the designated level has to open the YES NO 0148 REAR DOOR rear door YES rear NO front ALTERNATE LEVEL Specify if the alternate level has to open the rear REAR DOOR door YES rear NO front De 0119 Reverse or not the fire signals FS ALT FH FIRE SIGNALS INPUTS FMR REVERSING YES input off turns on fire sequence TEANO 4 NO input activated turns on fire sequence ALTERNATE SIGNAL On delay filter for ALT fire signal 0 to 1 0s 01 0153 INPUT ON DELAY a HOISTWAY FIRE gt Floor return selection for hoitsway fire FH ALTERNATE LEVEL YES return to alternate level
38. tch did not close when rear door closed Verify RDOL switch operation The switch did not close when rear door closed with RDCL switches opened and PP closed HR8104 PP landing doors contact did not close when doors closed Verify PP landing doors contact The contact did not close when door was fully closed after 20 seconds DCL and RDCL opened CL and RCL relays activated Verify DCL and RDCL switches operations 10 4 Alarms Description Causes et verifications HR8105 PC car doors contact did not close when doors closed Verify PC car doors contact The contact did not close when door was fully closed after 20 seconds DCL and RDCL opened CL and RCL relays activated Verify DCL and RDCL switches operations HR8106 PC or PP contacts did not open when doors opened Verify PC and PP operation PC and PP contacts did not open when doors opened DCL and RDCL switches opened Verify if either contact is short circuited or DCL and RDCL switches operation This fault can occur if those switches are not opened when PP and PC are fully closed HR8107 Front door did not close completely after 5 attempts Verify doorway Something might be blocking Check PP and PC contacts operation Also check DCL switch operation HR8108 Rear door did not close completely after 5 attempts Verify doorway Something might be blocking Check PP and PC contacts operation Also check RDCL s
39. to appendix C for a complete description Press ESC to return to the main menus Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu ELEVATOR amp LCD SETTINGS Press ENTER Press UP DOWN keys to select the sub menu ELEVATOR OPTIONS Press ENTER Press UP DOWN keys to select the good option menu Press ENTER Press UP DOWN keys to select the good parameter To modify an option Press on LEFT RIGHT keys to edit the parameter Press on LEFT RIGHT keys to change the digit to modify Press on UP DOWN keys to change the number Press on ENTER to save the new value and exit edition mode Press on ESC key to exit without saving Repeat for all parameters that you want to change 1 8 1 2 6 Password menu This menu allows entering a password to unlock the parameters modification menus The default password is 0000 PASSWORD 0000 Press ESC to return to the main menus Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu PASSWORD Press ENTER Entering the password Press on the LEFT RIGHT keys to place the cursor on the number to modify Press on the UP DOWN keys to modify the number Press ENTER to save or Press ESC to return to the previous menu 2 USE OF THE PROGRAMMING CONSOLE PROO1 OU PRO27 Not available 2 1 3 TEMPORARY START UP A Install jumpers between the following terminals JO and J5 bypass security line J5 and J8 1f
40. u allows reading and writing in one of the CPU s register The DM registers are used to configure the elevator e Press ESC to go back to the main menus e Press UP DOWN keys to select the main menu REGISTERS ACCES e Press ENTER Register type selection e Press UP DOWN to select a register e Press ENTER to save or e Press ESC to go back to the previous menu Choice of registers e DM CH HR and TM REGISTER TYPE gt DM Register number selection e Press on the LEFT RIGHT keys to place the cursor on the number to modify e Press on the UP DOWN keys to modify the number e Press ENTER to save and to go to the next menu e Press ESC to go back to the previous menu REGISTER NUMBER gt DM0000 Register Value The register value is shown in hexadecimal and binary formats e Press ENTER to modify the selected register value e Press ESC to go back to the previous menu DM0000 0001 0000000000000001 151 8 4 0 ENTER CHG Modifying the register value e Press on the LEFT RIGHT keys to place the cursor on the number to modify e Press on the UP DOWN to modify the number e Press ENTER to save and to go back to the previous menu and visualize de new value e Press ESC to return to the previous menu gt DM0000 OLD 0001 NEW 1234 1 5 1 2 3 Active faults list menu LOW OIL LEVEL DETECTED HR8000 ENTER gt ERASE This menu allow
41. ut activated HR8501 DZO relay contacts remained closed Verify DZO relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU DZO input deactivated HR8502 Available HR8503 Available HR8506 LU and LD levelling sensors were activated at the same time Verify LU and LD relays operation Verify the sensor operation in the top of car reader connecting box HR8507 ISR relay did not activate Verify ISR relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU ISR input activated HR8508 ISR relay has remained closed Verify ISR relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU ISR input deactivated HR8509 PP relay did not activate Verify PP relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU PP input activated HR8510 PP relay has remained closed Verify PP relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU PP input deactivated HR8511 PC relay did not activate Verify PC relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU PC input activated HR8512 PC relay has remained closed Verify PC relay operation because it remained closed 10 8 Alarms Description Causes et verifications when the CPU PC input deactivated HR8513 BAC relay did not activate Verify BAC relay operation because it did not activate when the CPU BAC input activated HR8514 BAC relay has remained closed Verify BAC relay operation because it remained closed when the CPU BAC in
42. ves on top FAST VAT VE CAR TOE of car inspection or access operation If NO YES NO 0130 INSP amp ACCES only the slow speed valves will be used Delay that maintains motor rotation after the up DELAY FOR PUMP AD SMOOTH STOP valves turn off That delay avoids a kick in the 0 15 0009 oil pipes Delay before the controller switch in night mode operation Once the night mode turns on when NIGHT MODE the ee on to s the aum ss ACTIVATION DELA Y car a counter delayed the car movement for one inute or 2 minutes Note as soon the car leaves the door zone or any trouble occurs the night mode is cancelled NIGHT MODE Night mode delay before LU levelling sensor Minut 0053 LEVELING DELAY move the car UP to the floor eas 8 2 8 2 5 Encoder Perforated tape OPTION DESCRIPTION UNIT DM Number of holes counted to slow down the elevator In general this is the slow down distance for 1 floor run If the car contract RES NE en speed is 200 FPM and less this is the only 34 inch 0132 2 slow down distance used On a 250 FPM job most of the time this is the 1 floor run slowdown distance DECEL DISTANCE Number of holes counted to slow down the elevator This is the slow down distance for 34 inch 0133 SPD gt 250FPM 2 floor run and more BOT ACCES ZONE Number of holes counted to determine the 34 inch 0255 LIMIT 3 4 CNT access came at bottom
43. witch operation HR8109 Available HR8110 Down valve failure The elevator exceeded the travelling delav while starting in down direction Check the valves circuits Ensure the valves proper functioning HR8111 J9 security line was opened J9 security line opened while the elevator was moving or 4 seconds after it had stopped Verify security line switches see drawings for more details HR8112 Solid state starter soft start fault Refer to solid state starter user manual to access the error list HR8113 C3 or UC if Soft start contactor failure or phase lost inverse detection On up command verify the contactor C3 or UC if Soft start and the phase detection relay HR8114 The low pressure switch was activated Verify the low pressure switch LPS and the pressure in the line between the cylinder and the valve HR8115 Following guide is activated Verify the following guide switch on the hydraulic cylinder H8200 Perforated tape reader malfunction The processor receives too many or not enough pulses from the perforated tape Verify 1 and HT2 10 5 Alarms Description Causes et verifications indicators operation on the processor they should be flashing when the elevator is moving Clean both infrared transmitters and the hoistway mirror HR8201 Servo valve failure EMV
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