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Chapter 6 Optional Accessories | IED-S 

 

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      Installing a DC Reactor 

 

THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) 
The table below shows the THDi specification when using Delta's drives (three-phase power models) to 
work with AC/DC reactors. 

Motor Drive 

Spec. 

Models without 

AC/DC Reactors 

Models without   

Built-in DC Reactors 

Models with   

Built-in DC Reactors 

Reactors in 

Series Spec. 

3% Input 

AC Reactor 

5% Input 

AC Reactor 

4%  

DC Reactor 

3% Input 

AC Reactor 

5% Input 

AC Reactor 

5th 73.3% 

38.5% 

30.8% 25.5% 27.01% 25.5% 

7th 52.74% 

15.3% 9.4% 18.6% 9.54% 8.75% 

11th 7.28% 7.1% 6.13% 7.14%  4.5%  4.2% 

13th 0.4% 3.75% 

3.15% 0.48% 0.22% 0.17% 

THDi 91% 43.6% 

34.33% 38.2%  30.5% 28.4% 

Note 

THDi may vary due to different installation conditions and environment (wires, motors). 

THDi Specification 

Note: For three-phase power models, Delta provides 4% DC reactors and 3% AC reactors. Refer to the following 
sections to select your applicable reactors. 

 

Summary of Contents for IED-S Series

Page 1: ...ht to change the information in this user manual without prior notice DELTA_IA MDS_IED S_UM_EN_20210303 EMEA Headquarters Delta Electronics Netherlands B V Sales Sales IA EMEA deltaww com Marketing Ma...

Page 2: ...s and does not offer any kind of warranty through this user manual for using the product either express or implied including but not limited to the following i this product will meet your needs or exp...

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Page 4: ...cuit terminals of IED S The performance of electrolytic capacitor will degrade if it is not charged for a long time It is recommended to charge IED S which is stored in no charge condition every 2 yea...

Page 5: ...ce Table 3 30 CHAPTER 4 MAIN CIRCUIT TERMINALS 4 1 4 1 Main Circuit Diagram 4 3 4 2 Main Circuit Terminal Specifications 4 4 CHPATER 5 CONTROL TERMINALS 5 1 5 1 Control Terminal Specifications 5 2 CHA...

Page 6: ...anical Inertia 10 15 10 6 Tuning in Manual Mode 10 18 10 7 Tuning in Automatic Mode 10 24 10 8 Group Control 10 30 10 9 Elevator Performance Fine tuning 10 31 10 10 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 10...

Page 7: ...duction to the Application of Drives and Single phase Power System A 1 A 2 Key Points to Consider when Using the Three phase Drive for Single phase Power Input A 2 A 3 Input Frequency and Voltage Tole...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 Introduction IED S 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Nameplate Information 1 2 Model Name 1 3 Serial Number 1 4 Apply After Service by Mobile Device 1 5 RFI Switch 1 6 Dimensions...

Page 9: ...manual 3 Before applying the power make sure that all the devices including power motor control board and digital keypad are connected correctly 4 When wiring the AC motor drive make sure that the wir...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 Introduction IED S 1 3 1 2 Model Name 1 3 Serial Number...

Page 11: ...Location of Service Link Label Frame C The service link label service label is located at the right side of the drive as the image below shows Frame D The service link label service label is located o...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction IED S 1 5 Frame E The service link label service label is located on the upper left corner at the front side of the drive as the image below shows...

Page 13: ...your camera steady until the QR code comes into focus 4 Access the Delta After Sales Service website 5 Fill in the information in the columns marked with an orange star 6 Enter the CAPTCHA and click S...

Page 14: ...ise You can use the RFI Radio Frequency Interference switch to suppress interference on the power line The RFI switches on Frames C D and E are at similar locations Remove the RFI switch as shown in t...

Page 15: ...apacitor conductivity Gap discharge may occur once the transient voltage exceeds 1000 V If you remove the RFI switch you remove the reliable electrical isolation In other words all controlled inputs a...

Page 16: ...ounding at a midpoint in a polygonal configuration L2 L3 L1 3 Grounding at one end in a single phase configuration L1 N 4 No stable neutral grounding in a three phase autotransformer configuration L1...

Page 17: ...055S43A IED075S43A IED110S43A IED150S43A IED185S43A Unit mm inch Frame W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D S1 S2 S3 C 235 0 9 25 204 0 8 03 176 0 6 93 350 0 13 78 339 0 13 35 337 0 13 27 146 0 5 76 6 5 0 26 9 0 0 35 7...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Introduction IED S 1 11 Frame D IED150S23A IED185S23A IED220S23A IED220S43A IED300S43A Unit mm inch Frame W W1 H H1 D S1 D 255 0 10 04 226 0 8 90 403 8 15 90 384 0 15 12 178 0 7 01 8 5 0 33...

Page 19: ...Introduction IED S 1 12 Frame E IED370S43A IED450S43A IED550S43A IED750S43A Unit mm inch Frame W W1 H H1 D D1 S1 S2 E 330 0 12 99 285 0 11 22 550 0 21 65 525 0 20 67 308 9 12 16 16 0 0 63 11 0 0 43 1...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Installation IED S 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting Clearance 2 2 Airflow and Power Dissipation 2 3 Derating Curve for Ambient Temperature Altitude and Carrier Frequency...

Page 21: ...re for reference only The actual motor drives may look different Minimum Mounting Clearance Frame Capacity Model No W Width mm inch H Height mm inch C 3 25 HP 2 2 18 5 kW IED022S21A IED037S21A IED055S...

Page 22: ...7 9 81 4 81 4 355 121 476 IED150S23A 64 6 64 6 109 8 109 8 490 161 651 IED185S23A 102 3 102 3 173 8 173 8 638 184 822 IED220S23A 102 8 102 8 174 7 174 7 723 217 939 IED055S43A 48 5 48 5 82 4 82 4 185...

Page 23: ...30 45 kW 55 75kW 0 100 100 100 100 100 1 100 100 100 100 100 2 100 100 100 100 100 3 100 100 100 100 100 4 100 100 100 100 100 5 100 100 100 100 100 6 100 100 100 100 100 7 100 100 100 90 73 8 100 100...

Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Installation IED S 2 5 Ambient Temperature Derating Curve Altitude Derating Curve...

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Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 1 Chapter 3 Wiring 3 1 System Wiring Diagram 3 2 Wiring 3 3 Related Wiring Diagrams 3 4 Code Reference Table...

Page 27: ...that have been loosened due to vibration Turn off the IED S power before installing any wiring A hazardous charge may still remain in the DC bus capacitors after the power has been turned off Measure...

Page 28: ...peak voltage and current generated may destroy the internal circuit of IED S It is recommended that you install an AC reactor at input side in IED S This also improves the power factor and reduces pow...

Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 4 IED S Integrated Elevator Drive System Wiring Diagram 01 System Configuration...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 5 02 Wiring Diagram for Group Control Example of Group Control Pr 03 03 Elevator No 0 1 2 3 Pr 03 04 4 IED S 1 Main IED S 2 IED S 3 IED S 4 CAR CAR CAR CAR CAN CAN CAN...

Page 31: ...hapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 6 3 2 Wiring See Figure 2 on page 3 8 for the Emergency Power Supply EPS system wiring diagrams 1 See Section 6 1 Brake Resistors Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives for detail...

Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 7...

Page 33: ...PS system wiring diagrams Frames C D and E 1 Single phase UPS or battery can only be used on the main power supply side Frames C and D 2 When the voltage of the main power supply is lower than 140 VDC...

Page 34: ...voltage drop during EPS 2 When EPS is enabled parameter settings cannot be saved and will be lost after cycling power 3 When EPS is enabled set the running speed through Pr 13 49 4 When EPS is enabled...

Page 35: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 10 3 3 Related Wiring Diagrams 03 Main Circuit for Drive Control Synchronous...

Page 36: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 11 04 Main Circuit for Drive Control Asynchronous...

Page 37: ...f one piece of hall call board Y Current of one button Z A few pieces of common hall call boards N A few common car buttons 2 Use AC110 V 0 2 A for control 3 Brake power capacity 0 6 x brake rated cur...

Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 13 06 Safety Hatch...

Page 39: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 14 07 Brake Circuit...

Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 15 08 Inspection Circuit Cartop Inspection Connected to IED S Control Board...

Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 16 09 Inspection Circuit Cartop Inspection Connected to Cartop Board without Using Traveling Cable...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 17 10 Input Contacts of Main Control Board for the Control Panel...

Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 18 11 Output Contacts of Main Control Board for the Control Panel...

Page 44: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 19 12 Contacts of Cartop Board OCB...

Page 45: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 20 13 Maneuvering Box 1 16 Floor ICB...

Page 46: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 21 14 1 Hall Call System...

Page 47: ...al Lantern Chime F Rear Door Directional Lantern Chime B 4 If the floor position indicator is not 0 press UP or DOWN to set the floor station number 5 The floor station number is set according to the...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 23 14 3 Hall Call Board Connected to Normal Call and Disability Call Station Number Setting F 1 64 Disability Front Door B 1 64 Disability Rear Door...

Page 49: ...and Directional Chime Station Number Setting F Front Door 1 64 Directional Lantern and Directional Chime B Rear Door 1 64 Directional Lantern and Directional Chime Note The output load for the hall c...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 25 15 Lighting Circuit...

Page 51: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 26 16 UCMP Board Three Sensors DZU FL1 and DZD...

Page 52: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 27 17 UCMP Board Four Sensors DZU FL1 FL2 and DZD...

Page 53: ...Chapter 3 Wiring IED S 3 28 18 Governor Operation Circuit without Machine Room Solution 1 Governor coil voltage is AC110V Solution 2 Governor coil voltage is DC24V...

Page 54: ...ion cable use shielded twisted pair cable 20 Intercom 2 DSP 21 3 D24 DC24V power cable 22 R 4 N24 23 L 10 Cable between Cartop and Car 2 Fixed Cable to Top Floor 1 221 Safety hatch car emergency stop...

Page 55: ...ensor 15 FL1 Upper door zone sensor 16 FL2 Lower door zone sensor 17 FL1NC Contact B of the safe relay for the upper door zone sensor FL1 18 FL2NC Contact B of the safe relay for the lower door zone s...

Page 56: ...wnward forced deceleration 50 DLS2 Second one downward forced deceleration 51 DLS3 Third one downward forced deceleration 52 IUS Inspection uppermost limit switch 53 IDS Inspection lowermost limit swi...

Page 57: ...tion downward 90 HFD With front door 91 HBD With rear door 92 DTS1 Front door motor temperature switch 93 DTS2 Rear door motor temperature switch 94 TOEX1 Front door over torque 95 TOEX2 Rear door ove...

Page 58: ...tting while LED lights 125 BY1 Brake 1 contactor 126 BY2 Brake 2 contactor 127 BY3 Brake 2 contactor 128 BY4 Brake contactor for full voltage 129 FX Motor Phase Short Circuit Contactor PM 130 BU Conta...

Page 59: ...elevator is moving upward 163 SDN Voice announces the elevator is moving downward 164 SOLD Voice announces the elevator is overloading 165 SSEV Voice announces the elevator is in emergency medical use...

Page 60: ...Chapter 4 Main Circuit Terminals IED S 4 1 Chapter 4 Main Circuit Terminals 4 1 Main Circuit Diagram 4 2 Main Circuit Terminal Specifications...

Page 61: ...motor drives by turning the power ON and OFF Run and stop the AC motor drives by sending the RUN and STOP commands through the keypad or the control terminals FWD and REV If you still need to run and...

Page 62: ...erminal supports only frames C D R L1 S L2 T L3 Commercial power input terminal U T1 V T2 W T3 AC motor drive output terminals for connection a three phase induction motor 1 2 B1 Connections for DC re...

Page 63: ...WG NOTE 1 Select copper wires with rated voltage of 600 V and temperature resistance of 75 C or 90 C for wiring 2 For IED110S23A use copper wires with rated voltage of 600 V and temperature resistance...

Page 64: ...ce of 75 C or 90 C for wiring 2 For IED220S23A use copper wires with rated voltage of 600 V and temperature resistance of 90 C or above 3 For UL installation compliance use copper wires when installin...

Page 65: ...ct copper wires with rated voltage of 600 V and temperature resistance of 75 C or 90 C for wiring 2 For UL installation compliance use copper wires when installing The wire gauge is based on a tempera...

Page 66: ...Chapter 5 Control Terminals IED S 5 1 Chapter 5 Control Terminals 5 1 Control Terminal Specifications...

Page 67: ...Chapter 5 Control Terminals IED S 5 2 5 1 Control Terminal Specifications...

Page 68: ...les Slotted screwdriver specification 3 5 mm width and 0 6 mm thickness Analog Input Terminals AI ACM Analog input signals are easily affected by external noise Use shielded wiring and keep it as shor...

Page 69: ...upward ICPUP X11 Inspection downward ICPDN X12 Upper limit switch LSU X13 Lower limit switch LSD X14 First one upward forced deceleration ULS1 TB3 X15 First one downward forced deceleration DLS1 X16 S...

Page 70: ...VAC 30 VDC R1A Operation contactor SW R2A Brake 1 contactor BY1 R3A Brake 2 contactor BY2 R3B R4A Main landing at fire emergency FIRLD R4B R5A Brake contactor for full voltage BY4 R5B R6A Master fan...

Page 71: ...rminal Socket Terminal Default Setting Description TB10 RJ45 At the drive side PIN 1 2 6 7 Reserved PIN 3 SGND PIN 4 SG PIN 5 SG PIN 8 EV USB TB11 RJ45 At IED S controller side PIN 1 2 6 7 Reserved PI...

Page 72: ...Chapter 5 Control Terminals IED S 5 7 5 1 3 LED Indicator Name Description F Fault indicator P Power indicator B Regenerative indicator...

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Page 74: ...ED S 6 1 Chapter 6 Optional Accessories 6 1 Brake Resistors and Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives 6 2 Non fuse Circuit Breaker 6 3 Fuse Specification Chart 6 4 AC DC Reactor 6 5 Zero Phase Reactor 6...

Page 75: ...5S23A 5 8 8 0 2 0 5 8 7 8 7 5 IED220S23A 5 8 6 6 3 0 5 8 6 5 9 0 460V IED055S43A 48 4 75 0 1 0 48 4 100 0 2 0 IED075S43A 39 4 75 0 1 0 39 4 60 0 3 0 IED110S43A 30 8 43 0 1 5 30 8 50 0 4 0 IED150S43A 2...

Page 76: ...6 5 27 7 30 IED220S43A 14 9 BR1K5W013 2 2 in series 29 2 19 0 40 0 30 4 40 IED300S43A 20 3 BR1K0W020 4 2 in series 2 parallel 38 0 14 1 54 0 41 0 50 IED370S43A 25 0 4045 1 BR1K5W043 3 3 parallel 53 0...

Page 77: ...2 in series 3 parallel 29 2 20 8 36 5 27 7 30 IED220S43A 14 9 BR1K5W039 6 2 in series 3 parallel 29 2 19 0 40 0 30 4 40 IED300S43A 20 3 BR1K5W039 8 2 in series 4 parallel 39 0 14 1 54 0 41 0 50 IED37...

Page 78: ...s that are not provided by Delta voids the warranty 3 Consider environmental safety factors when installing the brake resistors If you use the minimum resistance value consult your local dealers for t...

Page 79: ...two to three times 6 Thermal Overload Relay TOR Thermal overload relay selection is based on its overload capacity A standard braking capacity of the IED S is 30 ED Tripping time 10s As shown in the g...

Page 80: ...ble below are allowed For installation in the United States branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code NEC and any applicable local codes Use UL classif...

Page 81: ...n AC reactor on the input side of the AC motor drive protects it by suppressing surges Installation Install an AC input reactor in series between the main power and the three input phases R S T as sho...

Page 82: ...eactors in Series Spec 3 Input AC Reactor 5 Input AC Reactor 4 DC Reactor 3 Input AC Reactor 5 Input AC Reactor 5th 73 3 38 5 30 8 25 5 27 01 25 5 7th 52 74 15 3 9 4 18 6 9 54 8 75 11th 7 28 7 1 6 13...

Page 83: ...all an AC output reactor in series between the three output phases U V W and the motor as shown in the figure below Connecting an AC Output Reactor Applicable Reactors General 200V 230V 50 60 Hz Singl...

Page 84: ...DC Reactors Delta Part IED055S43A 13 26 2 02 DR012A0202 DR012L0202 4 67 DR012D0467 IED075S43A 17 34 1 17 DR018A0117 DR018L0117 3 11 DR018D0311 IED110S43A 23 46 0 881 DR024AP881 DR024LP881 2 33 DR024D...

Page 85: ...72 IED185S23A 77 154 0 280 IED220S23A 87 174 0 248 380V 460V 50 60 Hz Three phase power Model Rated Current Arms Saturation Current Arms 5 AC Input Reactors mH 3 AC Input Reactors Delta Part DC Reacto...

Page 86: ...n and specifications Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part A B C D1 D2 E G1 G2 PE D DR005A0254 100 115 65 6 9 45 60 40 M4 DR008A0159 100 115 65 6 9 45 60 40 M4 DR011A0115 130 135 95 6 12 60 80 5 60 M4 DR0...

Page 87: ...S 6 14 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part A B C D1 D2 H G1 G2 PE D DR025AP215 130 195 100 6 12 65 80 5 60 M4 DR033AP163 130 195 100 6 12 65 80 5 60 M4 DR049AP163 160 200 125 6 12 90 107 75 M4 Screw tor...

Page 88: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 15 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR065AP162 See above Installing screw M6 Screw torque 3 1 5 Nm PE M6...

Page 89: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 16 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR075AP170 See above PE M8 x 23 Screw torque 6 0 3 Nm Terminal gauge 4 mm2 Screw torque 0 8 1 0 Nm...

Page 90: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 17 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR090AP141 See above Terminal gauge 4 mm2 Screw torque 0 8 1 0 Nm PE M8 x 23 Screw torque 6 0 3 Nm...

Page 91: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 18 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR105AP106 See above Terminal gauge 4 mm2 Screw torque 0 8 1 0 Nm PE M8 x 23 Screw torque 6 0 3 Nm...

Page 92: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 19 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR146AP087 See above Terminal gauge 4 mm2 Screw torque 0 6 0 8 Nm PE M8 x 23 Screw torque 6 0 3 Nm...

Page 93: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 20 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR180AP070 See above Terminal gauge 4 mm2 Screw torque 0 6 0 8 Nm PE M8 x 23 Screw torque 6 0 3 Nm...

Page 94: ...0 125 65 6 9 43 60 40 M4 DR004A0607 100 125 65 6 9 43 60 40 M4 DR006A0405 130 15 95 6 12 60 80 5 60 M4 DR009A0270 160 160 105 6 12 75 107 75 M4 DR010A0231 160 160 115 6 12 90 107 75 M4 DR012A0202 160...

Page 95: ...Reactors Delta Part A B C D1 D2 H G1 G2 PE D DR024AP881 160 175 115 6 12 90 107 75 M4 DR032AP660 195 200 145 6 12 115 122 85 M6 DR038AP639 190 200 145 6 12 115 122 85 M6 DR045AP541 190 200 145 6 12 11...

Page 96: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 23 Unit mm Input Reactors Delta Part DR060AP405 See above Installing screw M6 PE M6 Screw torque 3 1 5 Nm...

Page 97: ...C D D1 D2 E C1 G1 G2 H DR073AP334 228 240 215 40 170 133 8 5 7 13 152 75 176 200 97 DR091AP267 228 240 245 40 195 133 8 8 7 13 152 90 176 200 97 DR110AP221 228 240 245 40 195 138 8 5 7 13 152 75 176...

Page 98: ...0 245 40 200 151 105 9 11 18 160 190 220 125 20 3 DR220AP110 264 270 275 50 230 151 105 9 10 18 176 200 230 106 30 3 DR260AP098 264 270 285 50 240 151 105 9 10 18 176 200 230 106 30 3 DR310AP078 300 3...

Page 99: ...DR065DP432 117 140 157 95 2 116 5 2 10 6 5 DR075DP391 136 135 178 111 2 112 2 10 6 5 DR090DP325 136 135 179 111 2 112 2 10 6 5 DR003D1870 79 78 112 64 2 56 2 9 5 5 5 DR004D1403 79 92 112 64 2 69 5 2 9...

Page 100: ...DR005L0254 96 110 70 6 9 42 60 40 M4 DR008L0159 120 135 96 6 12 60 80 5 60 M4 DR011L0115 120 135 96 6 12 60 80 5 60 M4 DR017LP746 120 135 105 6 12 65 80 5 60 M4 DR025LP507 150 160 120 6 12 88 107 75...

Page 101: ...Reactors Delta Part A B C D1 D2 H G G1 Q M PE D DR049LP215 180 205 175 6 12 115 85 122 16 1 2 1 4 M4 DR065LP162 180 215 185 6 12 115 85 122 35 2 5 3 0 M4 Screw length must not interfere with the moun...

Page 102: ...1 H M T DR075LP170 240 228 215 44 170 151 100 7 13 152 176 85 20 3 DR090LP141 240 228 215 44 170 151 100 7 13 152 176 85 20 3 DR105LP106 240 228 215 44 170 165 110 7 13 152 176 97 20 3 DR146LP087 240...

Page 103: ...0405 120 135 95 6 12 60 80 5 60 M4 DR009L0270 150 160 100 6 12 74 107 75 M4 DR010L0231 150 160 115 6 12 88 107 75 M4 DR012L0202 150 160 115 6 12 88 107 75 M4 DR018L0117 150 160 115 6 12 88 107 75 M4 D...

Page 104: ...Unit mm Output Reactors Delta Part A B C D1 D2 H G1 G2 PE D DR038LP639 180 205 170 6 12 115 85 122 M4 DR045LP541 235 245 155 7 13 85 176 M6 Screw length must not interfere with the mounting holes Term...

Page 105: ...A A1 B B1 B2 C C1 D1 D2 E G1 H M T DR060LP405 240 228 215 44 170 163 110 7 13 152 176 97 20 3 DR073LP334 250 235 235 44 186 174 115 11 18 160 190 124 20 3 DR091LP267 250 240 235 44 186 174 115 11 18 1...

Page 106: ...ccessories IED S 6 33 Unit mm Output Reactors Delta Part A A1 B B1 B2 C C1 D1 D2 E G1 G2 H M T DR150LP162 270 264 265 51 208 192 125 10 18 176 200 118 30 3 DR180LP135 300 295 310 55 246 195 125 11 22...

Page 107: ...ge current loaded for the zero phase reactor at the main input motor output is composite core Core has strong saturation and its strong resistance are many times of simple metal magnetic materials Thu...

Page 108: ...developed by VAC R and has high initial magnetic permeability high saturation induction density low iron loss and perfect temperature characteristic If the zero phase reactor does not need to be fixed...

Page 109: ...the cable through at least one zero phase reactor Use a suitable cable type insulation class and wire section so that the cable passes easily through the zero phase reactor Do not pass the grounding c...

Page 110: ...sons that might cause saturation of the zero phase reactors the drive wiring is too long the drive has several sets of loads the wiring is in parallel or the drive uses high capacitance wiring If the...

Page 111: ...A IED110S23A 47 EMF056A23A RF004X00A or RF004X00N CLASS A CLASS A D IED150S23A 56 B84143D0150R127 RF002X00A or RF410X00N CLASS A CLASS A IED185S23A 73 B84143D0150R127 RF002X00A or RF410X00N CLASS A CL...

Page 112: ...ories IED S 6 39 EMC Filter Dimension EMC Filter Model No EMF018A43A Unit mm inch 5 5 0 22 5 5 0 22 109 0 4 29 275 0 10 83 263 0 10 35 5 5 0 22 76 0 2 99 76 0 2 99 5 5 0 22 37 0 1 46 70 0 2 76 263 0 1...

Page 113: ...ories IED S 6 40 EMC Filter Model No EMF035A23A EMF033A43A Unit mm inch 5 5 0 22 5 5 0 22 80 0 3 15 33 0 1 30 28 0 1 10 33 0 1 30 28 0 1 10 298 0 11 73 5 5 0 22 90 0 3 54 5 5 0 22 130 0 5 12 90 0 3 54...

Page 114: ...ccessories IED S 6 41 EMC Filter Model No EMF056A23A Unit mm inch 155 0 6 10 110 0 4 33 390 0 15 35 5 5 0 22 375 0 14 76 110 0 4 33 5 5 0 22 5 5 0 22 5 5 0 22 375 0 14 76 28 0 1 10 33 0 1 30 28 0 1 10...

Page 115: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 42 EMC Filter Model No B84143D0075R127 B84143D0090R127 Unit mm inch...

Page 116: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 43 EMC Filter Model No B84143D0150R127 Unit mm inch...

Page 117: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 44 EMC Filter Model No B84143D0200R127 Unit mm inch...

Page 118: ...Chapter 6 Optional Accessories IED S 6 45 EMC Filter Model No B84142A0042R122 Unit mm inch...

Page 119: ...diation or conduction By correctly installing an EMC filter you can eliminate much of the interference Use DELTA EMC filters for the best interference elimination The following standards are met when...

Page 120: ...possible Choose suitable motor cable and precautions Improper installation and choice of motor cable affect the performance of EMC filters Be sure to observe the following precautions when selecting m...

Page 121: ...or For the 460V series AC motor drive when you install an overload thermal relay between the drive and the motor to protect the motor from overheating the connecting cable must be shorter than 50 m ho...

Page 122: ...tension lead approximately 0 9 m CBC K5FT 5 feet RJ45 extension lead approximately 1 5 m CBC K7FT 7 feet RJ45 extension lead approximately 2 1 m CBC K10FT 10 feet RJ45 extension lead approximately 3 m...

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Page 124: ...Cards IED S 7 1 Chapter 7 Option Cards 7 1 EMED PGABD 1 EMED PGABD 2 7 2 EMED PGHSD 1 EMED PGHSD 3 7 3 EMED PGHSD 2 EMED PGHSD 4 7 4 EA CT01 Cartop Board 7 5 EA CP16 Car Command Board 7 6 Hall Call C...

Page 125: ...suggestions Note that the option cards do not support hot swapping Turn off the drive power before installing or removing the option cards Terminal Specifications of PG Card PG Card Wire Gauge Torque...

Page 126: ...inal A O and terminal B O It also provides a 5 V voltage to support line driver s signal Vin voltage range 8 24 V Max 24 V A O B O Output signal for the push pull voltage frequency division Default Ou...

Page 127: ...JP1 Ground Terminal Connect the motor drive power supply to ground Supports PG shielding SW1 Switch between power for the encoder 5 V 12 V SW2 Offline Detection Switch Switch to the Line D side to en...

Page 128: ...PGABD x Open Collector Encoder Figure 3 2 Voltage output encoder application Each set of input current is 5 15 mA If input voltage uses 5V or 12V external power see the PG wiring Figure 5 below EMED P...

Page 129: ...3 Push pull output encoder application Each set of input current is 5 15 mA If input voltage uses 5V or 12V external power see the PG wiring Figure 8 below EMED PGABD x Push pull Encoder Figure 7 EME...

Page 130: ...elow EMED PGABD x Line Driver Encoder Figure 10 EMED PGABD x Line Driver Encoder Figure 11 NOTE Verify that the SW1 is set to the correct output voltage before powering ON Keep the motor drive wiring...

Page 131: ...Chapter 7 Option Cards IED S 7 8 Wiring Diagram Providing 3 phase power Non Fuse Breaker DC choke optional Jumper Brake resistor optional Motor Encoder Phase difference 90 Phase difference 90...

Page 132: ...D PGHSD 3 after EOL Wire Gauge Torque 30 16 AWG 1 6 kg cm 1 4 Ib in Supports Heidenhain ERN1387 EnDat2 1 HIPERFACE Terminals Descriptions TB1 Vin Voltage input to adjust the output voltage amplitude o...

Page 133: ...10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 Terminal Heidenhain ERN1387 Heidenhain ECN1313 HIPERFACE 1 B B REFSIN 2 3 R DATA DATA 4 R DATA DATA 5 A A COS 6 A A REFCOS 7 0V 0V GND 8 B B SIN 9 Up Up Up 10 C 11 C 12 D 13...

Page 134: ...wave differential signal input absolute signal DATA DATA DATA DATA RS 485 communication interface Terminal resistance is about 130 CLOCK CLOCK CLOCK differential output for ENDAT Line Driver RS422 le...

Page 135: ...auge Torque 30 16 AWG 1 6 kg cm 1 4 Ib in Supports Heidenhain ERN1387 EnDat2 1 HIPERFACE Terminals Descriptions TB1 Vin Voltage input to adjust the output voltage amplitude of the push pull pulse Max...

Page 136: ...e Terminals Heidenhain ERN1387 Heidenhain ECN1313 HIPERFACE A A A COS A A A REFCOS C C Must set Pr 13 25 1 C C R DATA R DATA DATA R DATA R DATA DATA VP Up Up Up B B B SIN B B B REFSIN D D D D CLK CLOC...

Page 137: ...wave differential signal input absolute signal DATA DATA DATA DATA RS 485 communication interface Terminal resistance is about 130 CLOCK CLOCK CLOCK differential output for ENDAT Line driver RS422 le...

Page 138: ...COM Common terminal 24 V 800 mA CAN CAN communication CAN 24V External power input 24VDC 24 V 800 mA J2 COM Common terminal 24 V 800 mA MOD Modbus communication MOD 24V External power input 24VDC 24 V...

Page 139: ...Mb Common terminal for Ob J13 I9 Front door safety edge User defined function Non isolated photocoupler input Voltage 19 VDC when terminal is guaranteed to be activated ON Voltage 19 VDC when terminal...

Page 140: ...input display output 17 Door open button input display output 18 Door closing button input display output 19 Door open extended button input display output 20 Direct landing input display output 21 At...

Page 141: ...0 mA MOD Modbus communication MOD COM Common terminal 24 V 800 mA J2 Upward call button interface 1 4 Button lamp output signal control 2 3 Input switching value wiring pin J3 Downward call button int...

Page 142: ...Modbus communication MOD COM Common terminal 24 V 800 mA J2 Downward call button interface 1 4 Button lamp output signal control 2 3 Input switching value wiring pin J3 Upward call button interface 1...

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Page 144: ...Chapter 8 Specifications IED S 8 1 Chapter 8 Specifications 8 1 230V Series 8 2 460V Series 8 3 General Specifications 8 4 Operation Storage and Transportation Environments...

Page 145: ...cations 8 2 460V Series Frame Size C D E Model IED _ _ _S43A 055 075 110 150 185 220 300 370 450 550 750 Applicable Motor Output kW 5 5 7 5 11 15 18 5 22 30 37 45 55 75 Applicable Motor Output HP 7 5...

Page 146: ...e s rated current Ground Leakage Current Protection More than 50 of the drive s rated current Overload Capacity Endures 60 seconds for 150 of the rated output current Endures 10 seconds for 180 of the...

Page 147: ...on Max 90 Non condensing non freezing Altitude Operation If the drive is installed at an altitude of 0 1000 m follow normal operation restrictions For altitudes of 1000 3000 m decrease the drive s rat...

Page 148: ...IED S 9 1 Chapter 9 Digital Keypad 9 1 Description of Keyboard Panel 9 2 Description of the Digital Keypad KPC CC01 9 3 Digital Keypad KPC CC01 Functions 9 4 Digital Keypad KPC CC01 Fault and Warning...

Page 149: ...ct items in a menu and languages 2 Press the Up or Down key to increase or decrease the selected value LED Function Description LED Description Upper limit status display LSU Upper limit switch ULS1 T...

Page 150: ...er settings Displays downward call from the hall call Displays upward call from the hall call Displays call from the car call Description of the Displayed Warning and Fault Codes Displayed Function De...

Page 151: ...Chapter 9 Digital Keypad IED S 9 4 Keypad Operation Process...

Page 152: ...the drive when faults occur If the RESET key does not respond go to MENU Fault Records to check the most recent fault Operation Direction Key The FWD REV key controls the operation direction but does...

Page 153: ...king Drive is decelerating to stop or in Base Block status Steady OFF Drive does not execute the operation command Steady ON Drive stop indicator Blinking Drive is in standby status Steady OFF Drive d...

Page 154: ...ital Keypad IED S 9 7 9 3 Digital Keypad KPC CC01 Functions NOTE 1 Start up page can only display pictures no flash 2 IED S does not support menu item 4 and 5 PLC functions and menu item 7 Quick Start...

Page 155: ...TER After you press ENTER the screen displays END indicating that the new parameter value is set 2 Copy Parameter Press ENTER to go to 001 004 content storage Four groups of parameters are available t...

Page 156: ...Copy parameters until it is done After copying parameters the keypad automatically returns to this screen Press Right to see the date the parameters were copied Press Right again to see the time the p...

Page 157: ...time frequency current voltage and DC bus voltage Press Up or Down to select a fault record After selecting a fault code press ENTER to see that fault record s details Press Up or Down to see the fau...

Page 158: ...fter adjusting the contrast to 10 2 Back Light Press ENTER to go to Back Light time setting screen Press Up or Down to adjust the setting value When the setting value is 0 Min the backlight stays on W...

Page 159: ...set the Seconds Press ENTER to confirm the new date and time setting NOTE Limitation The charging process for the keypad super capacitor finishes in about 6 minutes When you remove the digital keypad...

Page 160: ...uct em download download_main asp act 3 pid 1 cid 1 tpid 3 9 Main Page You can choose the Default picture or the User defined picture ENTER Press to select 1 Default page F H u 60 00Hz 540 0Vdc 0 00Hz...

Page 161: ...o go to the PC Link Waiting to connect to PC screen In TPEditor from the Communication menu choose Write to TP In the Confirm message box click YES The software starts downloading screens to the KPC C...

Page 162: ...VFDSoft Press Up or Down to select a parameter group to upload to VFDSoft Press ENTER to display the PC Link Waiting to connect to PC screen On your computer open VFDSoft and click Parameter on the to...

Page 163: ...k Other Displays When a fault or warning occurs the menu displays the following screens ocA Oc at accel Fault CE01 Comm Error 1 Warning 1 Press ENTER to RESET If there is no response contact your loca...

Page 164: ...ress RESET to clear the errors 2 Check for any problem on Flash IC 3 Shut down the system wait for ten minutes and then restart the system If none of the above solutions works contact your local autho...

Page 165: ...e CE04 Comm Slave Error Warning Modbus slave drive error Motor drive cannot process the communication command sent from the keypad 1 Verify that the keypad is properly connected to the motor drive by...

Page 166: ...this solution does not work contact your local authorized dealer for assistance Err Pr Changing File 1 AC motor drive parameter is changing A setting cannot be changed because a parameter is being mod...

Page 167: ...cannot be changed because the version of the data is incorrect 1 Check if the version of the data matches the motor drive If it matches try to change the setting again If this solution does not work c...

Page 168: ...Tuning in Easy Steps 10 2 Motor Parameter 10 3 Input Output Parameter 10 4 Motor Parameter Auto tuning 10 5 Mechanical Inertia 10 6 Tuning in Manual Mode 10 7 Tuning in Automatic Mode 10 8 Group Contr...

Page 169: ...ng Pr 13 21 Motor Auto tuning IM PM Pr 13 21 Auto measures the magnetic pole angle PM 4 Mechanical Inertia Pr 13 26 Suspension Ratio Pr 13 27 Gear Ratio Pr 13 28 Main Sheave Diameter Pr 13 29 Elevator...

Page 170: ...3 FOC vector control Encoder FOCPG IM Induction Motor 8 FOC Permanent Motor control FOCPM PM Permanent Motor 10 2 2 Pr 13 03 Elevator Rated Frequency Press Press Sets this value according to the moto...

Page 171: ...g to the motor nameplate If the motor is 220V set this parameter to 220 0 If the motor is 200V set this parameter to 200 0 10 2 5 Pr 13 06 Motor Rated Current Press Press Sets this value according to...

Page 172: ...this value according to the motor nameplate Speed RPM 120 Frequency Number of Motor Poles 10 2 8 Pr 13 09 Number of Motor Poles Press Press Sets this value according to the motor nameplate Sets the n...

Page 173: ...e with the sine encoder signal 4 4 or 6 The drive detects the position of the magnetic pole with the communication encoder signal The table below shows the correspondence among encoder PG card and aut...

Page 174: ...put Type Setting Press Press Normally set Pr 13 24 to 1 first and then change to 2 if fault code E042 occurs When you set Pr 13 22 to 3 4 5 or 6 you can set Pr 13 24 only to 0 1 or 2 and you cannot us...

Page 175: ...er 10 Auto tuning Process IED S 10 8 10 3 Input Output Parameter For the wiring of input output contacts see Section 10 3 1 to 10 3 3 10 3 1 Default Settings for Input Contacts of IED S Main Control B...

Page 176: ...Chapter 10 Auto tuning Process IED S 10 9 10 3 2 Default Settings for Output Contacts of IED S Main Control Board...

Page 177: ...Chapter 10 Auto tuning Process IED S 10 10 10 3 3 Default Settings for Contacts of IED S Cartop Board...

Page 178: ...ntrol board to 0 3 Set all values in Parameter Group 06 to 0 Pr 06 XX Contacts of Main Control Board Press Press You must set X1 1 Upper Leveling Switch DZU and X3 2 Lower Leveling Switch DZD For othe...

Page 179: ...I contacts of the cartop board to 0 2 Set all MO contacts of the cartop board to 0 3 Set all values in Parameter Group 07 to 0 Pr 07 XX Contacts of Cartop Board Press Press Setting the setting value t...

Page 180: ...or auto measures the magnetic pole offset angle PM 2 Executes motor auto tuning IM PM 3 Auto measures the magnetic pole offset angle PM Precautions for motor auto tuning 1 After you have set the motor...

Page 181: ...the motor can be loaded or unloaded before auto tuning 4 Make sure the brake is released before auto tuning 5 You can use static tuning but Pr 13 17 Bit9 must be set to 1 and works with Pr 13 22 corr...

Page 182: ...echanical Inertia Set Pr 13 26 to Pr 13 29 and Pr 13 60 as shown below according to the actual elevator configurations on site 10 5 1 Pr 13 26 Suspension Ratio Press Press Setting value 0 1 1 1 2 1 2...

Page 183: ...Main Sheave Diameter Press Press 10 5 4 Pr 13 29 Elevator Rated Speed Press Press Elevator speed m sec m min 60 10 5 5 Pr 13 60 Maximum Current during Acceleration Press Press Measures motor s maximum...

Page 184: ...es the mechanical inertia by entering motor parameters suspension ratio gear ratio main sheave diameter elevator speed and maximum current during acceleration You can use Pr 13 30 to adjust the calcul...

Page 185: ...Sensor and SX1 Door Zone Sensor 1 When the elevator is leveling DZU SX1 and DZD are all activated DZU is about 10 20 mm at the upper edge of the leveling plate SX1 is in the middle of the leveling pla...

Page 186: ...rth one forced deceleration sensor at Lx L1 Lm L2 L1 CAM L4 Lx L2 CAM L3 L4 CAM 5 If L4 L1 3 CAM install an auxiliary sensor for the fourth one forced deceleration sensor between the fourth one forced...

Page 187: ...1 723 m L1 1 485 m 4 If rated speed 2 m s then Lx 2 0 75 2 2 0 5 2 25 m When Lx Lm 2 25 1 485 0 765 is a positive value and CAM install the second one forced deceleration sensor L2 2 25 m L1 1 485 m...

Page 188: ...downward forced deceleration sensors are correct 3 Check if the signals and installation positions of the upper limit and lower limit are correct 10 6 6 Pr 02 06 Door Function Test Press Press Valid o...

Page 189: ...s simultaneously for more than four seconds a Open and close buttons in the car and b Call buttons at the bottom floor and sub bottom floor Then open and close buttons flash at the same time 2 Walk ou...

Page 190: ...spection Speed In emergency operation mode the elevator runs with Pr 04 04 Non leveling Speed If the first one upward or downward forced deceleration activates in the manual operation mode the elevato...

Page 191: ...ssary set Pr 03 24 to a larger value before auto tuning and then set it back to normal values after finishing auto tuning 5 Change the control panel inspection switch to inspection 6 Set Pr 03 01 High...

Page 192: ...Chapter 10 Auto tuning Process IED S 10 25 Pr 03 24 Constant Running Protection Time Press Press Pr 03 01 Highest Physical Floor Press Press Pr 03 02 Lowest Physical Floor Press Press...

Page 193: ...t Physical Floor Highest Physical Floor Elevator 1 1 10 Elevator 2 1 10 Group Control Elevator Physical Floor Lowest Physical Floor Highest Physical Floor Elevator 1 1 10 Elevator 2 2 11 Pr 03 00 Hois...

Page 194: ...2 Set Pr 03 67 Brake Test Starting 1 to begin the braking force test 3 After the braking force test is finished Pr 03 67 is automaticlly returns to 0 You must finish the braking force test before ele...

Page 195: ...ses the digital keypad as the car command board to call the car Pr 02 01 Upward Hall Call Test Press Press Uses the digital keypad as the hall call display board to call the car upward Pr 02 02 Downwa...

Page 196: ...02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 10 A 11 B 12 G 13 H 14 L 15 M 16 P 17 R 18 19 20 X 21 up_icon 22 down_icon Parameter Group 08 sets the displayed value for each floor The first two digits XX ar...

Page 197: ...e time among all group control elevators 10 8 2 Pr 03 04 Group Control Enabled Press Press Setting value 0 Single control operation 1 Group control operation 10 8 3 Method of Disabling Group Control 1...

Page 198: ...n control is enabled Pr 13 58 and Pr 13 59 0281H 13 59 PM Position Control Gain P FOCPM 0 00 655 00 80 00 13 58 PM Position Control Duration FOCPM 0 000 65 535 sec 0 000 13 31 Zero Speed at Start up B...

Page 199: ...01 25 00 sec 1 00 04 17 Deceleration Arrival Time S4 0 01 25 00 sec 3 00 13 32 Low Speed Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 10 13 33 High Speed Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 10 Leveling Comfort 13 32 Low Speed Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 1...

Page 200: ...to Pr 13 03 2 0 1 0 3 Direct Docking Mode If elevator speed is correct and you only need to change the highest speed for direct docking adjust Pr 13 20 Maximum Elevator Speed Percentage instead of Pr...

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Page 202: ...eration to zero speed 25 Pr 04 00 Speed at Emergency 30 Pr 04 01 Inspection Speed 40 Pr 04 05 Leveling Speed 45 Pr 04 04 Non leveling Speed 55 Pr 04 03 Hoistway Auto tuning Speed 60 Pr 04 02 Speed at...

Page 203: ...e bit 1 Attendant mode bit 2 Auto leveling after power on again bit 3 Car returns to the main landing for standby while idling bit 4 Group control upward peaking running bit 5 Motor auto tuning bit 6...

Page 204: ...oor open extended button MI 169 DOBH2 bit 12 Rear door open auxiliary extended button MI 175 DOBH2B bit 13 Rear door open extended button lamp MO 169 DOBHL2 MO 175 DOBHL2B bit 14 Rear door at this flo...

Page 205: ...00 51 J4 12 HCB_B 64 49 0000h FFFFh Read only 0 52 J4 34 HCB_F 16 01 0000h FFFFh Read only 00 53 J4 34 HCB_F 32 17 0000h FFFFh Read only 00 54 J4 34 HCB_F 48 33 0000h FFFFh Read only 00 55 J4 34 HCB_F...

Page 206: ...h to auto 10 Door does not close 11 Elevator starts to run downward 12 Elevator runs downward first one downward forced deceleration DLS1 is ON 13 Elevator runs downward first one downward forced dece...

Page 207: ...02 Error Change inspection switch to manual during hoistway auto tuning process 203 Error Press inspection upward or downward button during hoistway auto tuning process 204 Error Lower limit switch LS...

Page 208: ...122 Door zone MI setting error Read only 01 48 13th Fault Record 123 FL1NC ON error Read only 01 52 14th Fault Record 124 FL1NC OFF error Read only 01 56 15th Fault Record 125 FL2NC ON error Read onl...

Page 209: ...BK1 contactor sticking 166 BK2 contactor sticking 167 BK3 contactor sticking 168 Upward operation exceeds 169 Downward operation exceeds 170 SY door unlock output sticking 172 Upward limit action 173...

Page 210: ...ng 223 DSH Layer door safety hatch high voltage is OFF 224 DSH Layer door safety hatch high voltage contact sticking 225 Front door open time exceeds 226 Front door close time exceeds 227 Rear door op...

Page 211: ...Year Month 0 65535 Read only 01 02 Latest Fault Record Day Hour 0 65535 Read only 01 03 Latest Fault Record Minute Second 0 65535 Read only 01 05 2nd Fault Record Year Month 0 65535 Read only 01 06 2...

Page 212: ...h Fault Record Day Hour 0 65535 Read only 01 47 12th Fault Record Minute Second 0 65535 Read only 01 49 13th Fault Record Year Month 0 65535 Read only 01 50 13th Fault Record Day Hour 0 65535 Read onl...

Page 213: ...y 01 84 Elevator Mode 1 Index 0000h FFFFh Read only 01 85 Elevator Mode 2 Index 0000h FFFFh Read only 01 86 Front Door Status Index 0000h FFFFh Read only 01 87 Rear Door Status Index 0000h FFFFh Read...

Page 214: ...led and door opening is also disabled 5 Hall call is disabled car call cannot register any new call and the door opening is disabled Pr 02 00 Car Call Test is valid 0 02 08 Parameter Reset 0 65535 101...

Page 215: ...lock Minute 0 59 0 02 30 Clock Second 0 59 0 02 31 No Display of Faults and Warnings 0 3 0 Digital keypad KPC CC01 and LED panel display faults and warnings 1 Digital keypad KPC CC01 does not display...

Page 216: ...occurs the automatic safety landing activates 1 03 16 Position Difference Protection 0 0 1000 0 mm 300 0 03 17 Auto leveling After Re power 0 3 0 Disabled 1 Runs to the bottom floor for leveling afte...

Page 217: ...ction 1 Elevator lock 2 Recall at fire emergency 3 VIP 4 Medical recall 5 Car reader 6 Door open extended button 1 03 36 HCB J4 Pin3 4 Function 0 No function 1 Elevator lock 2 Recall at fire emergency...

Page 218: ...Single door disability mode 2 Front and rear door mode 3 Front and rear door disability mode 0 03 52 Main Landing at Flood 2 164S 2 64 Front door 102 164 Rear door 2 03 53 Function Set 1 0 65535 1 bi...

Page 219: ...2 Begin 0 2359 0 03 83 Downward Peak 2 End 0 2359 0 03 84 Number of Full load at Upward Peak 0 65535 0 03 85 Number of Full load at Downward Peak 0 65535 0 03 86 Number of Calls for Downward Peak 0 65...

Page 220: ...eed 0 01 0 15 m s 0 04 04 06 Constant Speed Duration 0 3000 500 04 07 Acceleration 0 10 1 50 m s2 0 40 04 08 Deceleration 0 10 1 50 m s2 1 50 04 09 Inspection Deceleration 0 500 3 000 m s2 2 000 04 10...

Page 221: ...tion exceeds Pr 05 16 in one hour the door remains open and will be no longer automatically close and the door close button flashes quickly In this case press the door close button to automatically re...

Page 222: ...wnward operation button for the manual mode respectively 0 05 25 Door Open Delayed Time at Stop 0 0 2 0 sec 0 5 05 26 Closing Time for Door Open Signal 0 0 600 0 sec 0 0 The door opening signal output...

Page 223: ...SFL Safety hatch low voltage 1030 06 17 X17 17 SFNC N C contact of safety hatch contactor 1031 06 18 X18 18 GSH Gate safety hatch high voltage 1027 06 19 X19 19 GSL Gate safety hatch low voltage 0 06...

Page 224: ...rlock bypass 57 BUNC N C contact of brake unit BU contactor 58 IBRTS Drive s discharge resistance temperature switch 59 UPK Upward peak running 60 DPK Downward peak running 61 SX1 Door zone signal 62...

Page 225: ...1 Front door close button 151 DOB1 Front door open button 152 DOBH1 Front door open extended button 153 INSIC Car inspection switch 154 IICUP Car inspection upward and attendant direction change 155 I...

Page 226: ...PM 13 06 37 Y7 7 BU Contactor of brake unit 0 06 38 Y8 8 MFN Main fan 0 9 YUPS UPS stops output 10 PRST Earthquake reset 11 NOR Normal running 12 ERR Error output 13 FIRLD Main landing at fire emerge...

Page 227: ...evator failure 133 SPACE Voice blank 150 DCBL1 Front door close button lamp 151 DOBL1 Front door open button lamp 152 DOBHL1 Front door open extended button lamp 153 FULL Full load 154 OLD Overload 15...

Page 228: ...Pr Parameter Name Setting Range Default 06 99 Clear Contacts of Main Control Board 0 3 0 No function 1 Set all MI contacts of the main control board to 0 2 Set all MO contacts of the main control boar...

Page 229: ...CB2 JP17 I1 117 DTS1 Front door motor temperature switch 0 07 36 ICB2 JP18 I2 118 DTS2 Rear door motor temperature switch 0 07 37 ICB2 JP19 I3 119 TOEX1 Front door over torque 0 07 38 ICB2 JP20 I4 120...

Page 230: ...OCB Od2 Y1 100 OP1 Front door opens 100 07 11 OCB Od1 Y2 101 OP2 Rear door opens 102 07 12 OCB Oc3 Y3 102 CL1 Front door closes 0 07 13 OCB Oc2 Y4 103 CL2 Rear door closes 0 07 14 OCB Oc1 Y5 104 BZ B...

Page 231: ...50 DCBL1 Front door close button lamp 0 07 77 ICB4 JP19 Y3 151 DOBL1 Front door open button lamp 0 07 78 ICB4 JP20 Y4 152 DOBHL1 Front door open extended button lamp 0 07 79 ICB4 JP21 Y5 153 FULL Full...

Page 232: ...16 Physical Floor 16 0 65535 106 08 17 Physical Floor 17 0 65535 107 08 18 Physical Floor 18 0 65535 108 08 19 Physical Floor 19 0 65535 109 08 20 Physical Floor 20 0 65535 200 08 21 Physical Floor 2...

Page 233: ...07 08 48 Physical Floor 48 0 65535 408 08 49 Physical Floor 49 0 65535 409 08 50 Physical Floor 50 0 65535 500 08 51 Physical Floor 51 0 65535 501 08 52 Physical Floor 52 0 65535 502 08 53 Physical Fl...

Page 234: ...w Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 16 5S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 17 5S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 18 6S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 19 6S Low Position 0 0 6553 5...

Page 235: ...gh Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 55 24S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 56 25S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 57 25S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 58 26S High Position 0 6553...

Page 236: ...Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 86 40S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 87 40S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 09 88 41S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 09 89 41S Low Position 0 0 6553...

Page 237: ...Read only 10 16 55S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 10 17 55S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 10 18 56S High Position 0 65535 m Read only 10 19 56S Low Position 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 10 20 5...

Page 238: ...n L 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 10 48 Second One Upward Deceleration H 0 65535 m Read only 10 49 Second One Upward Deceleration L 0 0 6553 5 mm Read only 10 50 Third One Upward Deceleration H 0 65535 m Re...

Page 239: ...justment 100 100 mm 0 10 73 61S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 10 74 62S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 10 75 62S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 10 76 63S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 10 77 63S...

Page 240: ...Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 16 9S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 17 9S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 18 10S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 19 10S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 20 11S...

Page 241: ...11 54 28S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 55 28S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 56 29S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 57 29S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 58 30S Upward Adjustment 100...

Page 242: ...1 85 43S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 86 44S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 87 44S Downward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 88 45S Upward Adjustment 100 100 mm 0 11 89 45S Downward Adjustment 100...

Page 243: ...12 13 UB 32 17 0 65535 0 12 14 UB 48 33 0 65535 0 12 15 UB 64 49 0 65535 0 12 16 DB 16 01 0 65535 0 12 17 DB 32 17 0 65535 0 12 18 DB 48 33 0 65535 0 12 19 DB 64 49 0 65535 0 12 20 CB 16 01 0 65535 0...

Page 244: ...12 52 DFH 16 01 0 65535 0 12 53 DFH 32 17 0 65535 0 12 54 DFH 48 33 0 65535 0 12 55 DFH 64 49 0 65535 0 12 56 CFH 16 01 0 65535 0 12 57 CFH 32 17 0 65535 0 12 58 CFH 48 33 0 65535 0 12 59 CFH 64 49 0...

Page 245: ...81 CFHL 32 17 0 65535 0 12 82 CFHL 48 33 0 65535 0 12 83 CFHL 64 49 0 65535 0 12 84 UBHL 16 01 0 65535 0 12 85 UBHL 32 17 0 65535 0 12 86 UBHL 48 33 0 65535 0 12 87 UBHL 64 49 0 65535 0 12 88 DBHL 16...

Page 246: ...Lx PM Lq 0 0 6553 5 mH 0 0 13 15 PM Back Electromotive Force 0 0 6553 5 Vrms 0 0 13 16 PM Magnetic Pole Offset Angle 0 0 360 0 360 0 13 17 System Control 0000h FFFFh Bit 0 0 No function Bit 0 1 ARS au...

Page 247: ...Hz 10 13 32 Low Speed Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 10 13 33 High Speed Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 10 13 34 Zero Speed at Stop Bandwidth 1 40 Hz 10 13 42 IM Mechanical Brake Release Delay Time PM Position Control Delay Ti...

Page 248: ...on Limit 0 00 99 99 m s 2 00 13 64 Third One Forced Deceleration Limit 0 00 99 99 m s 3 00 13 65 Fourth One Forced Deceleration Limit 0 00 99 99 m s 4 00 13 66 Cooling Fan Control 0 Cooling fan is alw...

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Page 250: ...on deceleration to zero speed 25 Pr 04 00 Speed at Emergency 30 Pr 04 01 Inspection Speed 40 Pr 04 05 Leveling Speed 45 Pr 04 04 Non leveling Speed 55 Pr 04 03 Hoistway Auto tuning Speed 60 Pr 04 02 S...

Page 251: ...Elevator Speed Detection Default Read only Settings 0 000 65 535 Sets the running speed for the elevator Unit m s Elevator Mode 0 Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh bit 0 Manual EIS Emergency Ope...

Page 252: ...cond class fireman bit 10 Elevator lock mode bit 11 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply mode bit 12 Earthquake mode bit 13 Flood mode bit 14 Overload mode bit 15 Full load mode Sets the elevator s mode L...

Page 253: ...torque MI 119 TOEX1 bit 9 Front door open button MI 151 DOB1 bit 10 Front door open auxiliary button MI 171 DOB1B bit 11 Front door open extended button MI 152 DOBH1 bit 12 Front door open auxiliary e...

Page 254: ...09 bit 15 With rear door MI 116 HBD Sets the status for the rear door LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 OCB Input Status Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh The input status for t...

Page 255: ...s toward Furthest Floor Default Read only Settings 0 65535S Sets the floor that the elevator finally arrives in its current running direction Current Position H Default Read only Settings 32768 32767...

Page 256: ...display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 HCB_B Error 16 01 HCB_B Error 32 17 HCB_B Error 48 33 HCB_B Error 64 49 Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh Rear door hall call error for 1 64F Hall...

Page 257: ...display for digital keypad KPC CC01 ICB_2 Output Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh The output status for the car command board at the front door ICB_2 LED display The display for digital keypad K...

Page 258: ...lay The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 J4 12 HCB_F 16 01 J4 12 HCB_F 32 17 J4 12 HCB_F 48 33 J4 12 HCB_F 64 49 Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh Displays the current status of PIN1 and PIN2...

Page 259: ...h Displays the current status of PIN3 and PIN4 for J4 connector input is ON or OFF on front door hall call board LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 J4 34 HCB_B 16 01 J4 34 HCB_B 32 17...

Page 260: ...ation number 6 is main group control or not bit 15 Station number 7 is main group control or not LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 Elevator Running Direction Default Read only Settin...

Page 261: ...ced deceleration ULS1 is ON 28 Elevator runs upwards first one upward forced deceleration ULS1 is ON 29 Elevator runs upward first one upward forced deceleration ULS1 and leveling sensor are ON 30 Ele...

Page 262: ...uring hoistway auto tuning process 210 Error Pr 03 00 0 during hoistway auto tuning process The current tuning status and errors occurred during hoistway auto tuning process IED S Program Version Defa...

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Page 264: ...ord 16th Fault Record 17th Fault Record 18th Fault Record Default Read only Settings 111 cF2 EEPROM error 112 Floor auto tuning is not finished 113 Drive is not ready 114 BK1 is not active 115 BK2 is...

Page 265: ...SCC feedback OFF error 159 SX2 door unlock OFF detection error 160 STO relay sticking 161 STO OFF error 162 BK1 is not reset 163 BK2 is not reset 164 BK3 is not reset 165 BK1 contactor sticking 166 BK...

Page 266: ...fied Braking force 1111 Leveling Unqualified Braking force 1112 Braking force Test Qualified 1113 Fault Unqualified Braking force 1114 Button Unqualified Braking force 1115 Wait Braking force test 111...

Page 267: ...tings 0 65535 4th Fault Record Year Month 4th Fault Record Day Hour 4th Fault Record Minute Second Default Read only Settings 0 65535 5th Fault Record Year Month 5th Fault Record Day Hour 5th Fault Re...

Page 268: ...65535 12th Fault Record Year Month 12th Fault Record Day Hour 12th Fault Record Minute Second Default Read only Settings 0 65535 13th Fault Record Year Month 13th Fault Record Day Hour 13th Fault Reco...

Page 269: ...65535 Displays the fault record that Pr 01 73 indexes Furthest Floor Index Default Read only Settings 0 65535 Records Pr 00 19 furthest floor when the fault occurs according to Pr 01 73 index Nearest...

Page 270: ...ow voltage output terminals when the fault occurs according to Pr 01 73 index Elevator Mode 0 Index Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh Records Pr 00 08 elevator mode 0 when the fault occurs accord...

Page 271: ...Index Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh Records the front door car command board ICB_1 output status when the fault occurs according to Pr 01 73 index Current Floor Index Default Read only Setti...

Page 272: ...t occurs according to Pr 01 73 index ICB_3 Input Index Default Read only Settings 0000h FFFFh Records Pr 00 40 ICB_3 input when the fault occurs according to Pr 01 73 index Running Time at This Time I...

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Page 274: ...to the top floor or one time to the bottom floor 2 If the car does not stop at the bottom floor the car runs downward and stops at each floor until arriving the bottom floor which is regarded as test...

Page 275: ...tion 111 Single door Disability First one forced deceleration 112 Single door Disability Second one forced deceleration 201 Two door Normal First one forced deceleration 202 Two door Normal Second one...

Page 276: ...1031 06 23 X23 1035 1039 1035 1039 1035 1039 1035 1039 0 37 06 24 X24 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 0 40 06 25 X25 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 1034 0 0 06 26 HVX1 15 15 15 15 15 15 1...

Page 277: ...151 151 151 151 151 151 150 150 07 21 ICB1 JP19 I3 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 07 22 ICB1 JP20 I4 1153 1153 1153 1153 1153 1153 1153 1153 155 155 07 23 ICB1 JP21 I5 154 154 154 154 154 154...

Page 278: ...Y8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 51 ICB3 JP17 I1 0 0 170 170 167 167 167 167 0 0 07 52 ICB3 JP18 I2 0 0 171 171 168 168 168 168 0 0 07 53 ICB3 JP19 I3 0 0 172 172 169 169 169 169 0 0 07 54 ICB3 JP20 I4 0 0...

Page 279: ...0 0 0 175 175 0 0 07 78 ICB4 JP20 Y4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 79 ICB4 JP21 Y5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 80 ICB4 JP22 Y6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 81 ICB4 JP23 Y7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 82 ICB4 JP24 Y8 0 0 0...

Page 280: ...s and warnings 2 LED panel does not display faults and warnings 3 Digital keypad KPC CC01 and LED panel does not display faults and warnings All the setting values only set the display of faults and w...

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Page 282: ...he tuning process once it starts Sets the running speed during hoistway tuning Pr 04 03 Hoistway Auto tuning Speed The slower the speed the accurate the tuning The suggested speed is 0 25 m s If the f...

Page 283: ...54 is activated the elevator automatically runs to the physical floor that is set in Pr 03 09 or lands safely to make the elevator run to the leveling position to automatically open the door and rele...

Page 284: ...nce exceeds Pr 03 16 setting while forced deceleration switch is activated the elevator stops urgently and the following fault codes occur F173 Upward forced deceleration 1 F174 Upward forced decelera...

Page 285: ...ically reset if the number of the same fault occurred exceeds Pr 03 23 setting within one hour 1 Exceeds the constant running time fault code F141 2 Runs in an opposite direction fault code F154 3 GSH...

Page 286: ...The elevator responds to downward calls from hall call only not upward calls from hall call Registration Cancel Function Default 1 Settings 0 1 0 No registration cancel function 1 Registration cancel...

Page 287: ...P mode ends Yes Check if elevator arrives VIP floor VIP mode ends Check if car call button is pressed for the desired floor No Elevator runs towards VIP floor Elevator stops at VIP floor Check if exce...

Page 288: ...lls and VIP mode is automatically cleared once hall call is registered except VIP floor Elevator responds to car calls only 2 Once elevator has entered VIP mode VIP does not return to normal mode unti...

Page 289: ...elevator runs upward detection it starts speed detection 0 5 sec after ULS2 Second one upward forced deceleration activates if there is no ULS3 and starts speed detection once ULS2 activates if there...

Page 290: ...rger than Pr 03 42 fault code F198 DLS4 Over speed occurs The elevator stops urgently and automatically resets after 60 seconds Car Call Password Default 0 Settings 0 65535 0 No protection 1 100 perce...

Page 291: ...at Fire Emergency Default 1 Settings 0 164S 0 Primary fire emergency is disabled 1 64 Front door 101 164 Rear door Sets the physical floor that the elevator automatically returns when fire emergency f...

Page 292: ...elevator to stop at floors other than B2 when flood occurs Function Set 1 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 1 bit0 Adjusts the leveling switch position whenever the elevator runs through the leveling switch...

Page 293: ...d 2 The elevator must be in emergency operation mode or in control panel inspection mode 3 Switch the test switch on the door unlock board to TEST to simulate that the door is open 4 Set Pr 03 59 Door...

Page 294: ...the condition does not meet the fifth description above Pr 03 67 immediately returns to 0 after setting to 1 and the following warning codes occur 1110 Inspection Unqualified Braking force or 1111 Lev...

Page 295: ...process of test car call cannot register any call hall call can register but not respond to the calls 8 If the test result is qualified the elevator returns to normal mode and the warning code 1112 B...

Page 296: ...n group control operation for details Upward Peak 1 End Default 0 Settings 0 2359 0000 2359 00 00 to 23 59 in 24 hour clock Sets the end time for the first upward peak hours See Pr 03 90 peak running...

Page 297: ...Floor Default 0 Settings 0 65535 See Pr 03 90 peak running in group control operation for details Automatically Runs Downward at Downward Peak Default 0 Settings 0 1 0 Does not automatically run downw...

Page 298: ...Conditions that trigger downward peak running 1 MI downward peak When MI 60 DPK is ON downward peak running is enabled When MI 60 DPK is OFF downward peak running is disabled When MI 60 is ON for any...

Page 299: ...pares to execute peak running activate MI 201 PK for more than one second and then deactivate it to make elevator enter MI upward peak running at random floor if elevator runs upward and make elevator...

Page 300: ...speed during the elevator s position adjustment when returning to two ends of the hoistway Hoistway Auto tuning Speed Default 0 20 Settings 0 00 0 50 m s Sets the speed during the elevator s hoistway...

Page 301: ...eration Default 1 50 Settings 0 10 1 50 m s2 Acceleration Begin Time S1 Default 3 00 Settings 0 01 25 00 sec Acceleration Arrival Time S2 Default 1 00 Settings 0 01 25 00 sec Deceleration Begin Time S...

Page 302: ...ysical floor 1S 64S at the front door Uses 16 bit setting for every sixteen floor If the bit setting that corresponds to the floor is 1 the elevator responds to the front door of the floor If the bit...

Page 303: ...3 5 sec Sets the door opening time for the door open extended button in the car Disability Door Open Time Default 9 0 Settings 0 0 6553 5 sec Sets the door opening time for the disability door open bu...

Page 304: ...his time the buzzer on the command board and the multi function output terminal setting 155 CLBZ Door closing pre warning buzzer do not output Door Close for Elevator Lock Main Landing Default 0 Setti...

Page 305: ...may still occur even the elevator stops in the non leveling area The front door opens when MI 121 DOBOC1 Cartop inspection front door opening button activates The rear door opens when MI122 DOBOC2 Ca...

Page 306: ...uring Pr 05 28 setting time This is to prevent the following conditions from happening 1 Hall call buttons are stuck 2 The door re opens due to passengers pressing the buttons at the hall call while t...

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Page 308: ...MI Filter Time Default 3 Settings 0 20 m s Defines the filter time of multi function input terminals X1 DZU and X3 DZD X1 Default 1 X2 Default 61 X3 Default 2 X4 Default 62 X5 Default 12 X6 Default 1...

Page 309: ...even across Parameter Group 06 and 07 Description of Function Settings Normally open N O contact A ON The contact is closed OFF The contact is open Normally closed N C contact B OFF The contact is cl...

Page 310: ...f the elevator To ensure safety the elevator is prohibited to run when the safety hatch is OFF When LED indicator is ON the safety hatch is normal 16 SFL Safety hatch low voltage 17 SFNC N C contact o...

Page 311: ...rmost limit switch Activates when LED indicator is ON Inspection upward is unavailable at this time 42 IDS Inspection lowermost limit switch Activates when LED indicator is ON Inspection downward is u...

Page 312: ...UCMP board is abnormal and elevator cannot run 63 FXNO N O contact of MPSCC Motor Phase Short Circuit Contactor The N O contact of MPSCC Used to detect whether FX contactor relay sticks or not 64 ERG...

Page 313: ...LED indicator is ON 115 HFD With front door Current floor at which the elevator is has a front door when LED indicator is ON This is used for elevator with front and rear doors 116 HBD With rear door...

Page 314: ...d 160 FDN Manual downward fine tune button When LED indicator is ON and door open extended button is activated elevator is forced to run downward manually at fine tuned speed under automatic mode and...

Page 315: ...unction Settings Normally open N O contact A ON The contact is closed OFF The contact is open Normally closed N C contact B OFF The contact is closed ON The contact is open Setting Value MO Function D...

Page 316: ...ted 107 F Car fan Outputs fan signal Fan stops when LED indicator is ON 108 CLI Car lighting Outputs lighting signal Lighting is off when LED indicator is ON 109 LPT Floor arrival clock Outputs floor...

Page 317: ...on lamp 169 DOBHL2 Rear door open extended button lamp Outputs the signal of rear door open extended button lamp 170 DCBL1B Front door close auxiliary button lamp Outputs the signal of front door clos...

Page 318: ...LED display Setting method of digital keypad KPC CC01 Clear Contacts of Main Control Board Default 0 Settings 0 3 0 No function 1 Set all MI contacts of the main control board to 0 2 Set all MO conta...

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Page 320: ...OCB I3 Default 114 OCB I4 Default 1104 OCB I5 Default 110 OCB I6 Default 1100 OCB I7 Default 1102 OCB I8 Default 0 OCB I9 Default 0 ICB1 JP17 I1 Default 150 ICB1 JP18 I2 Default 151 ICB1 JP19 I3 Defa...

Page 321: ...I6 Default 0 ICB3 JP23 I7 Default 0 ICB3 JP24 I8 Default 0 ICB4 JP17 I1 Default 0 ICB4 JP18 I2 Default 0 ICB4 JP19 I3 Default 0 ICB4 JP20 I4 Default 0 ICB4 JP21 I5 Default 0 ICB4 JP22 I6 Default 0 IC...

Page 322: ...7 Default 154 OCB Ob1 Y8 Default 107 OCB Oa Y9 Default 108 ICB1 JP17 Y1 Default 150 ICB1 JP18 Y2 Default 151 ICB1 JP19 Y3 Default 152 ICB1 JP20 Y4 Default 0 ICB1 JP21 Y5 Default 154 ICB1 JP22 Y6 Defau...

Page 323: ...ICB4 JP22 Y6 Default 0 ICB4 JP23 Y7 Default 0 ICB4 JP24 Y8 Default 0 Settings See descriptions of Parameter Group 06 Contacts of Main Control Board for details Use the same multi function output MO f...

Page 324: ...ter Settings IED S 12 07 5 Clear Contacts of Cartop Board Default 0 Settings 0 3 0 No function 1 Set all MI contacts of the cartop board to 0 2 Set all MO contacts of the cartop board to 0 3 Set all v...

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Page 326: ...ical Floor 5 Default 5 Physical Floor 6 Default 6 Physical Floor 7 Default 7 Physical Floor 8 Default 8 Physical Floor 9 Default 9 Physical Floor 10 Default 100 Physical Floor 11 Default 101 Physical...

Page 327: ...Physical Floor 29 Default 209 Physical Floor 30 Default 300 Physical Floor 31 Default 301 Physical Floor 32 Default 302 Physical Floor 33 Default 303 Physical Floor 34 Default 304 Physical Floor 35 D...

Page 328: ...53 Default 503 Physical Floor 54 Default 504 Physical Floor 55 Default 505 Physical Floor 56 Default 506 Physical Floor 57 Default 507 Physical Floor 58 Default 508 Physical Floor 59 Default 509 Physi...

Page 329: ...16 P 17 R 18 19 20 X 21 up_icon 22 down_icon Parameter Group 08 sets the displayed value for each floor The first two digits XX are the tens digit of the displayed value the last two digits YY are th...

Page 330: ...to 7 and Pr 09 11 is set to 1234 then the second floor position is 7 1234 meter m You can set this parameter during operation Current Position H Default Read only Settings 32768 32767 m Current Positi...

Page 331: ...ettings 0 65535 m 4S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 5S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 5S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 6S High Positi...

Page 332: ...ings 0 65535 m 11S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 12S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 12S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 13S High Posit...

Page 333: ...tings 0 65535 m 18S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 19S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 19S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 20S High Posi...

Page 334: ...tings 0 65535 m 25S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 26S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 26S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 27S High Posi...

Page 335: ...tings 0 65535 m 32S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 33S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 33S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 34S High Posi...

Page 336: ...tings 0 65535 m 39S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 40S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 40S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 41S High Posi...

Page 337: ...tings 0 65535 m 44S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 45S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 45S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 46S High Posi...

Page 338: ...ttom floors is the first one forced deceleration sensor the furthest is the fourth one between them are the second one and third one 3 If the forced deceleration sensor is triggered during the elevato...

Page 339: ...tings 0 65535 m 53S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 54S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 54S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 55S High Posi...

Page 340: ...tings 0 65535 m 60S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 61S High Position Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m 61S Low Position Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm 62S High Posi...

Page 341: ...e Downward Deceleration L Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm Third One Downward Deceleration H Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m Third One Downward Deceleration L Default Read only Settings 0...

Page 342: ...Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 52S Downward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 53S Upward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 53S Downward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm...

Page 343: ...0 Settings 100 100 mm 59S Downward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 60S Upward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 60S Downward Adjustment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm 61S Upward Adjust...

Page 344: ...stment Default 0 Settings 100 100 mm Fourth One Upward Deceleration H Default Read only Settings 0 65535 m Fourth One Upward Deceleration L Default Read only Settings 0 0 6553 5 mm Fourth One Downward...

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Page 346: ...rd Adjustment 6S Upward Adjustment 6S Downward Adjustment 7S Upward Adjustment 7S Downward Adjustment 8S Upward Adjustment 8S Downward Adjustment 9S Upward Adjustment 9S Downward Adjustment 10S Upward...

Page 347: ...nt 25S Downward Adjustment 26S Upward Adjustment 26S Downward Adjustment 27S Upward Adjustment 27S Downward Adjustment 28S Upward Adjustment 28S Downward Adjustment 29S Upward Adjustment 29S Downward...

Page 348: ...t 43S Downward Adjustment 44S Upward Adjustment 44S Downward Adjustment 45S Upward Adjustment 45S Downward Adjustment 46S Upward Adjustment 46S Downward Adjustment 47S Upward Adjustment 47S Downward A...

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Page 350: ...ttings 0 65535 Upward call signal of the front door from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DF 16 01 DF 32 17 DF 48 33 DF 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Downward c...

Page 351: ...ings 0 65535 Upward call signal of the rear door from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DB 16 01 DB 32 17 DB 48 33 DB 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Downward call...

Page 352: ...UFL 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Upward call signal light of the front door from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DFL 16 01 DFL 32 17 DFL 48 33 DFL 64 49 Defa...

Page 353: ...BL 32 17 UBL 48 33 UBL 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Upward call signal light of the rear door from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DBL 16 01 DBL 32 17 DBL 48...

Page 354: ...H 32 17 UFH 48 33 UFH 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Upward call signal of the front door and disability from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DFH 16 01 DFH 32 1...

Page 355: ...C01 UBH 16 01 UBH 32 17 UBH 48 33 UBH 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Upward call signal of the rear door and disability from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad KPC CC01 DBH...

Page 356: ...KPC CC01 UFHL 16 01 UFHL 32 17 UFHL 48 33 UFHL 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 1 Upward call signal light of the front door and disability from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display for digital keypad...

Page 357: ...digital keypad KPC CC01 UBHL 16 01 UBHL 32 17 UBHL 48 33 UBHL 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Upward call signal light of the rear door and disability from hall calls 1F 64F LED display The display f...

Page 358: ...Parameter Settings IED S 12 12 9 CBHL 16 01 CBHL 32 17 CBHL 48 33 CBHL 64 49 Default 0 Settings 0 65535 Call signal light of the rear door and disability from car calls 1F 64F LED display The display...

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Page 360: ...the accuracy of the speed control 1 1000 Note Pr 13 04 Pr 13 09 are automatically cleared if you change the control mode Drive Output Direction Default 0 Settings 0 1 0 The same as the setting direct...

Page 361: ...f Motor Poles Number of Motor Poles Default 0 Settings 0 96 Sets this value according to the motor nameplate Sets the number of motor poles must be an even number IM No load Current Default 0 00 Setti...

Page 362: ...urrent Floor of the Drive Default 1 Settings 1 64 Sets the current floor of the drive Make sure Pr 13 18 is the same as the current floor for the host controller Pr 00 17 Otherwise fault code F144 occ...

Page 363: ...c tuning but Pr 13 17 Bit9 must be set to 1 and works with Pr 13 22 correspondence table among encoder PG card and auto tuning 6 Make sure Pr 13 24 Encoder Input Type Setting is correctly set An incor...

Page 364: ...13 22 6 SIN COS Hiperface e g SRS50 60 EMED PGHSD x Dynamic test 1 Static test 1 1 Static Brake engaged no motor running Dynamic Brake released motor rotates less than one revolution Rolling Brake rel...

Page 365: ...0h 0001h When using a Heidenhain ERN1387 encoder use Pr 13 25 to adjust the definition of the Delta PG card EMED PGHSD x s terminal 10 and terminal 11 see the table below Refer to p 7 8 for detailed t...

Page 366: ...inertia reference value Load Motor IM PM Without load 40 10 With load 80 120 40 Zero Speed at Start up Bandwidth Low Speed Bandwidth High Speed Bandwidth Zero Speed at Stop Bandwidth Default 10 Setti...

Page 367: ...ctivation Time Pr 13 55 0 5 sec Zero Speed Stopping Time Pr 13 57 0 2 sec Time for Decreasing Torque at Stop Pr 13 58 0 4 sec PM Position Control Duration Pr 13 59 80 00 PM Position Control Gain P Met...

Page 368: ...0 2 m s2 Inspection Acceleration Pr 04 11 0 1 m s2 Re leveling Deceleration Pr 04 18 3 0 sec Low speed Running Time When Enabled Manually Pr 05 25 0 5 sec Door Open Delayed Time at Stop Pr 13 42 0 0 s...

Page 369: ...Torque at Stop is time that triple rated current decreases to zero The current of stopping zero speed is lower so it usually decreases to zero in advance 14 Operation contactor and STO are OFF 15 STO...

Page 370: ...c Time for Decreasing Torque at Stop Methods of Accurate Leveling for Direct Docking 1 Executes hoistway auto tuning 2 Executes upper and lower re leveling for each floor to make leveling accurate 3 E...

Page 371: ...Direction Search Time Default 1 0 Settings 0 0 5 0 sec Power Capacity of Emergency Power Default 0 0 Settings 0 0 100 0 kVA Set according to actual emergency power capacity When using emergency power...

Page 372: ...After safety landing is finished and elevator has stopped for a while MO function setting 9 YUPS is outputted to make emergency power stop supplying UPS designated floor mode 1 This mode is activated...

Page 373: ...imit The smaller the setting value the easier protection is to be triggered Once triggered the elevator runs slowly to the nearest floor to stop after elevator stops The situation is automatically cle...

Page 374: ...One minute after AC motor drive stops cooling fan is OFF 2 AC motor drive runs and cooling fan is ON AC motor drive stops and cooling fan is OFF 3 Cooling fan is ON to run when preliminary IGBT tempe...

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Page 376: ...y once the action is finished Code KPC CC01 Display Warning Name Description 1110 Inspection Unqualified Braking force Warning occurs when Pr 03 67 Brake Test Starting is set to 1 and the elevator is...

Page 377: ...7 Brake Test Starting is set to 0 and the fault code F150 Unqualified braking force test occurs after five seconds Related Parameters Pr 03 67 Brake Test Starting Reset Method Resets automatically aft...

Page 378: ...d Resets automatically Code KPC CC01 Display Warning Name Description 1119 Door unlock board Test Overtime Warning occurs when the functional test for door unlock board is not finished within 120 seco...

Page 379: ...rning occurs when 1 Pr 03 49 is set to non service floor 2 Pr 03 49 is larger than the highest floor 3 Pr 03 49 is smaller than the lowest floor Action and Reset Action Immediately acts Related Parame...

Page 380: ...to tuning is not set to 0 and the RUN command does not execute within 10 seconds and then Pr 13 21 is automatically set to 0 Action and Reset Action Pr 13 21 Motor Auto tuning is set to 0 Related Para...

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Page 382: ...F112 Floor auto tuning is not finished Fault occurs when switching the manual auto mode to auto mode without finishing the hoistway floor auto tuning Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Par...

Page 383: ...curs when SWNC operation contactor detection signal is not OFF after SW operation contactor activates ON Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters MI 26 SWNC N C contact of operation c...

Page 384: ...ntactor Reset Method Press the upward or downward operation button for the manual mode press the RESET key on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KP...

Page 385: ...anual mode press the RESET key on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F125 FL2NC ON error Fault occurs when...

Page 386: ...on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F129 DSNC ON error Fault occurs when DSNC N C contact of layer door...

Page 387: ...ad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F133 Door zone signal OFF error Error detected when both DZU and DZD are ON but door zon...

Page 388: ...on button for the manual mode press the RESET key on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F137 Safety hatch h...

Page 389: ...Pr 03 23 within one hour it will not reset automatically Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters Pr 03 23 Number of Fault Reset Pr 03 24 Constant Running Protection Time Reset Metho...

Page 390: ...1 Display Fault Name Description F146 Drive communication time out Fault occurs when communication is not successfully connected with the drive within Pr 02 13 setting time Action and Reset Action Sto...

Page 391: ...ual auto mode to auto mode before the braking force test is qualified Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters Pr 03 60 Pr 03 67 parameters relate to braking force test Reset Method 1...

Page 392: ...an five seconds choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F153 Safety hatch low voltage error Fault occurs when there is an error in the safety hatch signal for the elevator system lo...

Page 393: ...Parameters MI 25 TCIN Traveling cable insertion Reset Method Resets automatically once the fault is cleared Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F158 MPSCC feedback OFF error Fault occurs when...

Page 394: ...Resets automatically after ten seconds Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F162 BK1 is not reset Fault occurs when BK1 Brake 1 travel switch signal is not reset after brake contactor deactiv...

Page 395: ...manual mode press the RESET key on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F167 BK3 contactor sticking Fault occ...

Page 396: ...ivates after upward limit switch activates Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters MI 33 LSU Upper limit switch Reset Method Resets automatically when no fault is identified Code KPC...

Page 397: ...and hoistway auto tuning is larger than Pr 03 16 setting value after the first one downward forced deceleration switch activates during downward running Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related...

Page 398: ...CC01 Display Fault Name Description F182 At the bottom floor but not as displayed Fault occurs when the elevator is currently at the bottom floor but the floor displays it is not at the bottom floor A...

Page 399: ...forced deceleration 4 Fault occurs when the difference between the position and hoistway auto tuning is larger than Pr 03 16 setting value after the fourth one downward forced deceleration switch acti...

Page 400: ...error Fault occurs when desired running direction is opposite to direction gives to the drive Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters N A Reset Method Resets automatically after 60 s...

Page 401: ...lay Fault Name Description F197 ULS4 over speed Fault occurs when speed is larger than Pr 03 43 ULS4 Over speed Protection after ULS4 Fourth one upward forced deceleration activates during upward runn...

Page 402: ...d Protection after DLS1 First one downward forced deceleration activates during downward running Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters MI 38 DLS1 First one downward forced decelera...

Page 403: ...Gate safety hatch high voltage Reset Method Resets automatically once the fault is cleared Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F222 GSH Gate safety hatch high voltage contact sticking Fault...

Page 404: ...ET key on the digital keypad press the external reset device or power on again choose either Code KPC CC01 Display Fault Name Description F225 Front door open time exceeds Fault occurs when IED S does...

Page 405: ...when the number of times that F228 rear door close time exceeds occurs is larger than Pr 05 16 Number of Times for Door Close Protection in one hour Action and Reset Action The rear door stops closin...

Page 406: ...afety hatch low voltage contact remains ON 2 The door opens in the door zone the door has started to reach its open position but DSL Layer door safety hatch low voltage contact remains ON Action and R...

Page 407: ...CC01 Display Fault Name Description F236 Watchdog action This fault will be recorded when CPU reset again due to watchdog time out Action and Reset Action Stops urgently Related Parameters N A Reset M...

Page 408: ...Chapter 15 IED S Safe Torque Off Function IED S 15 1 Chapter 15 IED S Safe Torque Off Function 15 1 Failure Rate of IED S Safety Function 15 2 Circuit Diagram...

Page 409: ...A subsystem Hardware Fault Tolerance IEC61508 1 SIL Safety Integrity Level IEC61508 SIL 2 IEC62061 SILCL 2 PFH Average frequency of dangerous failure h 1 IEC61508 9 56 10 10 PFDav Probability of Dang...

Page 410: ...ing diagram shows IED S internal safety control circuit 15 2 2 Safety Control Circuit Terminals Terminal socket TB8 in the diagram below shows the default for terminals E24V STO1 STO2 and terminals SC...

Page 411: ...Chapter 15 IED S Safe Torque Off Function IED S 15 4 15 2 3 IED S Control Circuit Wiring Diagram See wiring diagram 10 Input Contacts of Main Control Board for the Control Panel in Chapter 3 Wiring...

Page 412: ...used with the three phase 60Hz as shown in Figure A 1 1 However under the single phase power input the ripple of DC bus becomes 120Hz which means the DC bus circuit of the drive needs to provide equi...

Page 413: ...e phase power input it is also recommended to install a reactor Note that if you use single phase power input without installing reactors 100 input current distortion may occur When using single phase...

Page 414: ...he single phase input The input voltage should not be lower than 228VAC for 230V model to ensure 207VAC voltage is generated for motors Thus if motor torque at basic speed under full load is required...

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Page 416: ...Appendix B Revision History IED S B 1 Appendix B Revision History Firmware Version Manual Version Change Description Issued Date V1 10 01 Newly established March 2021...

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