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CDD 5.0: user manual –  Rev.01

 

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5.2

 

Speed profiles 

5.2.1

 

P33: Pre-set Speed Profiles 

The speed profiles can be changed simply selecting the value of this parameter PC33, that offers the 
possibility to choose between 5 pre-set speed profiles:  

Parameter value 

Notes

 

Performances 

04  

Profile 150%

 

Fast 

 
 
 

Slow 

03 

Profile 125%

 

02 (default value) 

Profile 100%

 

01  

Profile 75%

 

00  

Profile 50%

 

: refer to paragraph 8.6 to check the standards and code limits. 

The speed profiles are associated both to opening and closing, as shown in the following table: 

Profile 

Parameters 

Default Profile 

50% 

75% 

100% 

125% 

150% 

OPENING 

High speed 

30% 

40% 

50% 

70% 

90% 

Low start speed 

34% 

34% 

34% 

34% 

34% 

Fittings 

99% 

90% 

80% 

70% 

60% 

Low final speed 

18% 

18% 

18% 

18% 

18% 

CLOSING 

High speed 

30% 

35% 

40% 

50% 

60% 

Fittings 

99% 

99% 

90% 

90% 

90% 

Low final speed 

16% 

16% 

16% 

16% 

16% 

 NOTE: the reported values refers to default conditions, and may be different based on the installed 

firmware version.  

In case it is necessary to fine tune the speed profiles, it is possible to change the following parameters 
related to the profile (some of these are accessible only from external device): 

Parameter 

Description 

1.Low start speed 

 

2.Opening acceleration 
start / Closing 
deceleration end 
3.Acceleration 

4. High speed 

5.Deceleraton offset 

6.Deceleration 

7.Low final speed 

8.Fittings 

 

 

 

Brown

 

= speed 

Blue

 

= space 

Summary of Contents for Door Drive 5.0

Page 1: ...EN PRJ1166_03_07_02_IUM Rev 01 Computec Computec Door Drive 5 0 CDD 5 0 Lift door Controller USER MANUAL FW reference version 02 00 000...

Page 2: ...Connections 19 4 2 1 MLC signals connection 19 4 2 2 Direct connection of optical detector to the CDD 5 0 20 4 2 3 Connection of input signals from optional local contacts 20 4 3 HMI front panel user...

Page 3: ...27 RSC options 41 5 5 5 PC19 FFC options 42 5 5 6 PC20 EOD function time out based on EOC input 42 5 6 Output signals management 42 5 6 1 PC07 AUXS output options 42 5 6 2 PC37 DOS output activation o...

Page 4: ...le 10 outputs types 18 Table 11 door drive working modes 18 Table 12 I O signals connections vs MLC 19 Table 13 direct connection of the optical detector 20 Table 14 mean visualizations on the front p...

Page 5: ...ect installation of the system may cause serious danger and or injury The present user manual is in any case integral part of the CDD 5 0 device and it must be included to the installation documentati...

Page 6: ...Double TB Command Same as K2TB EOC Emergency Opening Command Same as KEOD DETC Detector barriers photocell Command Same as Det In DOS Door Opened Signal Same as LA KET O DCS Door Closed Signal Same a...

Page 7: ...power Nominal voltage Nominal Current GR 63x25 SG80K 15 1 Enc100 50VA 24V 2 7A GR 63x55 SG120 15 1 Enc100 100VA 24V 4 9A M63x50 SN40 15 1 IGO100 2 100VA 24V 4 9A M63x25 SN31 15 1 IGO100 2 100VA 24V 2...

Page 8: ...from the main lift controller of the lift system and controls the time intervals currents speed profiles different external devices directly pluggable to the drive and the possible anomalous behaviour...

Page 9: ...Plug for local inputs of the door operator 11 X2 Plug for drive output to the elevator controller 12 X1 Plug for main power supply Table 4 list of connections keys 2 3 Compatibility for applications a...

Page 10: ...equirements expected based on the active law in the installation country Before proceeding with the installation of the door drive it is necessary to Check the correct and good status of the door oper...

Page 11: ...DD 5 0 5 Install the door controller using the fixation holes aligned to the holes present on the operator 6 Apply the previous fixation screws Installation on direct compatible systems 1 Switch off t...

Page 12: ...ise plug the previous connectors as they are Check the common voltage used and the used contacts Common Connections Controller 24V Check the presence of the 37 38 bridge as GND reference External 24V...

Page 13: ...oor operator configuration Configure the parameters related to the installed door operator please refer to paragraph 5 1 P05 Car door locking device 0 not present 1 present P22 Motor Closing rotation...

Page 14: ...normal speed until the door is completely closed Press continuously key to execute the door opening with normal speed until the door is completely opened In case it is necessary to tune the speed pro...

Page 15: ...y closed Release key Check the closing force limit for reversing with appropriate instrumentation Activate the NORMAL mode of the controller from the Inspection mode press key and check the led NORMAL...

Page 16: ...mode Connection type Conductor type Temperature range Fixation torque AWG UL CL section X4 Screw Load motor output power Use only copper conductor 60 C 140 F Min 0 5 Nm Max 0 6 Nm Min 20 Max 18 X5 Pl...

Page 17: ...t is necessary to execute a second door learning during installation phase AUXC X3 2 42 Auxiliary contact programmable Dry contact Open EOC X3 2 40 Evacuation floor contact Dry contact Open This conta...

Page 18: ...movements according to the pressure of and buttons on the door drive front panel ATTENTION in this working mode the external reversing sources are disabled CONFIGURATION This is the programming mode...

Page 19: ...rouped in a single pin that represents a series of bridges between X2 4 X2 16 X2 18 X2 35 24V_EC Remove the 37 38 bridge and connect the external 0V from MLC to the 38 pin Commands DOC DCC RSC FFC As...

Page 20: ...of the optical detector NOTE if it is necessary to connect a detector with N C output reverse the input signal polarity by the parameter described in the paragraph 5 5 2 PC21 reversing inputs logic s...

Page 21: ...ED Blinking CLOSING in progress Fixed Door CLOSED The controller auto set procedure is in progress During the auto set procedure an error occurred the procedure has been interrupted and it must be res...

Page 22: ...ed and keep pressed t 3s Last alarm code showed no AL if no alarm present Door opening Increase Parameter index OR Increase Parameter value 3 Pressed for t 3s reset of the last alarm codes dL AL Key 2...

Page 23: ...n based on the current menu In any case the key function is reported on the display above each key In the selection list menu scroll the list from bottom to top In the parameter change menu permits to...

Page 24: ...on OP Park OP no torque Park CL low torque Opening Parameters Low start speed Acceleration start Acceleration High speed Deceleration offset Deceleration Low final speed Fittings Max Current Max parki...

Page 25: ...roller interfaced to the door operator NOTE please refer to chapter 5 for the parameter list and set up 4 5 1 Standard Learning by HMI The standard learning by HMI can be performed following the seque...

Page 26: ...e 18 auto set learning procedure In case the procedure ends before it is completed check the display to have information about the possible errors Display Error Solution alarm code An alarm occurred d...

Page 27: ...ingly Correct execution of the normal speed profiles Correct setting of the door opened and door closed checking the feedback from the display that shows oP and CL blinking and becomes fixed when move...

Page 28: ...ed 4 6 2 2 Profiles and measurements checks Access to Main Menu Maintenance Monitor The Monitor menu permits to check the speed profiles speed reported in m s output power in W and output force in N B...

Page 29: ...e connected door drive if this checks are successfully completed the usb stick sets the programming mode on the door drive go to step4 if any error happened step3 3 Initialization error RED Led on An...

Page 30: ...00 car door lock not present 01 car door lock present 06 0 1 0 Glazed door 00 not present 01 present 07 0 3 3 AUXS output options 00 disabled 01 active during door opening 02 active after space reache...

Page 31: ...imit auto tuning 00 disabled 01 enabled 43 0 1 0 Door opened parking without torque 00 disabled 01 enabled 44 1 10 02 STD 07 EXP Clutch relaxing tolerance during CL parking with closed skate Expressed...

Page 32: ...ssary to set the correct value for this parameter Parameter value Related automatic settings Note s Skate representation 00 skate S20 Aluminium skate Skate space 20mm OP acceleration start 20mm CL dec...

Page 33: ...25 SN31 15 1 Enc100 23 M48x60 SN 22 6 7 1 Enc100 Table 25 selectable motor list 5 1 3 PC22 closing rotation sense The motors installed on the field can have the rotation pulley mounted on the right or...

Page 34: ...cording to the standards limits Parameter value Notes 00 door panels not glazed default value All the door panels of the lift haven t glass panels 01 glazed door panels At least one of the door panels...

Page 35: ...ed 0 off The door starts closing with normal speed 0 on The door continues to close with reduced speed 0 1 off The door closes with normal speed 0 1 The door reduces the speed and continues to close w...

Page 36: ...rs Default Profile 50 75 100 125 150 OPENING High speed 30 40 50 70 90 Low start speed 34 34 34 34 34 Fittings 99 90 80 70 60 Low final speed 18 18 18 18 18 CLOSING High speed 30 35 40 50 60 Fittings...

Page 37: ...door drive once the external reversing source is active or the closing force limiter is active activates the RVS output that remains active until MLC will activate its DOC command 01 active until reo...

Page 38: ...e for the installed motor 5 3 5 Reversing Disabled offset at the end of closing This parameter allows to fine tune the obstacle detection disabled space that disable also the closing force limiter at...

Page 39: ...mmand This parameter defines the behaviour of the door drive when no commands are present from MLC when the door is at intermediate position not completely closed and not completely opened Parameter v...

Page 40: ...ly or waits for a MLC DOC command 02 mechanical safety edge The signal connected to the RVC pin is a dry contact from an external retractable safety edge In this case the controller applies a signal f...

Page 41: ...case the door is seen from the door drive as 1200mm 2 600mm but the proportion remains unchanged PC23 1000 2 1200 2 1000 1200 83 02 external anti finger trapping device The signal connected to the AU...

Page 42: ...plugs of the X4 connector 2 The EOC contact is installed at the evacuation floor and connected to the EOC input plug of the X3 2 connector In this way when the main power supply fails the MLC drives...

Page 43: ...ption has to be disabled Parameter value Notes 00 off DOS outputs is not activated if no MLC DOC command is present 01 on default value DOS output is activated also if no MLC command is present 5 6 3...

Page 44: ...activation the open skate opens the locks 3 Activate DCC command at least 2s before the car starts to move for a call If all the previous conditions are satisfied it is possible to exploit all the adv...

Page 45: ...ion higher than PSO position error the controller removes the DCS output and returns to wait for a MLC command if in any phase of this sequence the MLC activates the DOC command the door begins immedi...

Page 46: ...ing manual swing doors and car automatic sliding doors the normally park at the floor with the car door opened to permit the manual opening of the landing swing door This condition similarly to the cl...

Page 47: ...alue Note 00 Reopening with soft profile NOT ACTIVE default value The controller applies for the reopening or partial opening profiles the standard calculated speed profile 01 Reopening with soft prof...

Page 48: ...estimation Under particular working condition wrong mechanical or electrical settings too heavy door for the installed motor type additional frictions etc it can happen that during the normal working...

Page 49: ...igher than 80 of the maximum allowed temperature This function is managed by parameter PC39 PC39 Parameter value Notes 00 Speed profile reduction NOT ACTIVE The controller applies the calculated norma...

Page 50: ...ng retries Mechanical block within 2 3 of the door opening The controller once the mechanical block has been detected reduces the motor torque within nominal values If the obstacle is removed the door...

Page 51: ...Failed external reversing The controller completes the closing at reduced speed Check correct PC00 settings Check correct DOC activation from MLC after RVS activation from door drive Check correct ca...

Page 52: ...esent on the motor output of the door drive Check that motor is not short circuited Check the controller integrity switch off the door drive disconnect the motor plug Switch on the door drive and chec...

Page 53: ...uced speed check if RSC input is active and that PC99 is correctly set o The door does not move and the display shows an alarm code refer to the alarms table 4 The system moves properly in Inspection...

Page 54: ...r supply cable is connected Go to step 3 3 Check that power supply voltage is inside the declared operating range 90 290 Vac single phase The supply voltage is correct Go to step 4 The supply voltage...

Page 55: ...r P22 Then return to step 7 9 Check opening profile Press and keep pressed key 3 to close completely the door until CL is shown fixed on the display Then press and keep pressed key 2 until the door is...

Page 56: ...t access to MLC monitor menu 4 4 2 and check if DOC is active highlighted The DOC opening command is not active Check commands wirings X3 Check that supply voltages are correct Then return to step 12...

Page 57: ...DOC command is activated from MLC after activation of RVS by the CDD5 Correct settings Then repeat step 16 17 Check reversing source connected to RVC input X3 1 23 with the external handset access to...

Page 58: ...case the door reverses during closing without any obstacle 20 From door open condition apply a closing command and check the actual closing profile Check if any friction is present dust accumulated o...

Page 59: ...ordering information are available on the www computecelectronics com cdd5 website In addition to the CDD5 0 door controller other parts can be ordered as power supply cable complete connectors kit us...

Page 60: ...reserves the rights to apply modification considered necessary also without any notification Computec declines any responsibility about any damage or claim caused to people animals or things due to e...

Page 61: ...the final customer all the information about the system behaviour in normal or inspection mode The installer is the only responsible subject of any wrong installation or of any non compliance to the i...

Page 62: ...ginal parts based on the Computec design even if supplied by authorized retailer cannot be considered under warranty as the following conditions are cannot be insured 1 Raw material quality control 2...

Page 63: ...Computec CDD5 0 EN CDD 5 0 user manual Rev 01 Page 63 63 9 Annex 9 1 Product conformity declaration DDC...

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