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WARNING! 

 

ESD sensitive components

 

This control is equipped with electronic 
components, which are sensitive to static 
electricity. The circuit boards are located 
in the drive unit and in the control box, in 
immediate proximity to the connection 
blocks. 
In order to prevent the components from 
being destroyed by static electricity 
during installation or service work, any 
staff coming into contact with the circuit 
board must first discharge their electric 
energy by touching a large grounded 
metal object immediately in the vicinity of 
the control, immediately before work 
commences. 

Summary of Contents for ECS 950

Page 1: ...Service tool manual ECS 950 950 Docking Approv Godk Doc No Rev O K046804 2010 12 01 KHm GB...

Page 2: ...display 10 1 10 Automatic closing activated 10 2 1 Normal Service Technician work procedure 15 2 2 How do I do to 17 2 2 1 See a non changeable register 17 2 2 2 Set the limits for service interval 17...

Page 3: ...rors from the leveller and fifteenth latest errors from the door As default the state of the leveller shelter or the door will be displayed on the control box and on the display of the service tool In...

Page 4: ...choices The LEFT BUTTON SW1 will in some menus increase the value by 1 In other menus the value shown is set to 0 if you press the LEFT BUTTON SW1 An overview of these choices can be seen in the colu...

Page 5: ...val Since the Service interval in number of door cycles is set in menu d07 one needs to reset d04 at service Since the Service interval in operating time is set in menu d08 one needs to reset d06 at s...

Page 6: ...p of CDM9 operator Refresh No d0C Shows the active door errors with highest priority first 1 No d0d Set functionality of Auto close timer No C card 0 Close the door and retracts the shelter 1 Close th...

Page 7: ...o 1 6 3 and 1 6 4 Remember that it is only possible to reset the trip meter and not the total counter or Odometer 8 Now one may change the service interval if there is a need for another interval than...

Page 8: ...eveller shelter or the door B Press LEFT BUTTON SW1 3 times menu d is showed Select Door submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 d01 is showed C Press SW1 several times until submenu d07 or d08 see Table 1 is sho...

Page 9: ...d01 is showed C Press SW1 several times until submenu d04 is showed Select the submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 The display now shows the number of cycles that is stored for example 99 D Press the LEFT BU...

Page 10: ...01 is showed C Press SW1 several times until submenu d0C is showed Select the submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 The display now shows the error with the highest priority D Press the LEFT BUTTON SW1 to see n...

Page 11: ...the control box in immediate proximity to the connection blocks In order to prevent the components from being destroyed by static electricity during installation or service work any staff coming into...

Page 12: ...rmation about errors that recently appeared on the leveller While troubleshooting the leveller you can find important information in this menu If you need to contact CPAB helpdesk regarding the contro...

Page 13: ...6 2A 6 8A 7 4A 8 0A 8 6A 9 2A 1 Yes L13 Cross traffic switch S6 exist or not U00 Cross traffic switch installed U01 No switch installed door located behind leveller default 1 Yes L14 Lift swing lip e...

Page 14: ...shelter open door U01 Close door stop shelter U02 Open door outside U03 Autoclose of door on off U04 doors extra safety default U05 Close door U06 Open door open in the lid disconnected 1 Yes L26 The...

Page 15: ...1 and save The functions are now as pre set from factory 1 Yes Table 2 Functions SHELTER menu SW1 Save S01 Show the total number of shelter cycles x1 Refresh No S02 Shelter type default SIR U00 SIR U0...

Page 16: ...the trip meter and not the total counter or Odometer It is also possibly to do a total service reset via submenu L20 which is explained in detail in 2 2 5 8 Now one may change the service interval if...

Page 17: ...L is showed Enter Leveller submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 L01 is showed C Press SW1 several times until submenu L06 or L07 see Table 1 is showed Enter for example the submenu L06 by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 the...

Page 18: ...it from service menu Alternatively press LEFT BUTTON SW1 continuously for 2sec to exit from service menu G The display now goes back to normal operation showing the state of the leveller shelter or th...

Page 19: ...error in the RAM memory area on the Leveller board has been detected The error is considered as a fatal error and the entire system will be halted until the power supply has been switched off F10 Fau...

Page 20: ...t from service menu N The display now goes back to normal operation showing the state of the leveller shelter or the door Alternatively the display showing active error codes 2 4 Indication of time fo...

Page 21: ...ress LEFT BUTTON SW1 continuously for 2sec to exit from service menu F The display now goes back to normal operation showing the state of the leveller shelter or the door 3 1 2 Set Shelter type A The...

Page 22: ...ton S8 OPEN DOOR S00 will be displayed for 2 sec and winter mode is selected Function to summer mode Shelter function disabled The Leveller in resting position door closed and the shelter switched off...

Page 23: ...the control box in immediate proximity to the connection blocks In order to prevent the components from being destroyed by static electricity during installation or service work any staff coming into...

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