In case of Absolute Encoder Positioning system this connector is not used.
The circuit management of the re-leveling operation consists of a Safety Module and a Safety Relay.
This circuit allows by-pass of the safety contacts of doors, thereby permitting movement of the cab with doors open at
reduced speed in the permitted area (unlocking doors area) in the case of lowering the level of the elevator car, not precise
elevator car stopping, or doors pre-opening. The ISO output closes to GND.
ISO output (safety relay contact by-pass doors) open collector Max 24V 100mA
Input CCISO (Monitor ISO safety relay) closure to GND (NC) I = 5mA
Input TISO (Monitor Safty module) closure to GND (NC) I = 5mA
S11-S12 (free contact) close when ISO1 is closed
The Second enable signal for the Safety module comes directly from a second sensor (ISO2) and it must close to GND.
Optional Board
DMG Optional board for:
Parallel Prewired Pushbuttons (PIT8)
16 relays output Board (16RL): The expansion card is necessary in particular to drive parallel displays (1 Wire / Floor, 1
Wire / Segment, Gray Code, binary) as the direct outputs available
16 Input/Output Board (16IO)
Emergency Circuit
Circuit for complete Emergency or Evacuation with Brake opening.
PME Panel
Connection to the Control Panel inside the cabinet.
Parallel Signal
Connection to the APPO Board. It includes all parallel signals available on the terminal block inside the control panel
Environmental Temperature
Connection to the Environmental Temperature Sensor.
To use the Environment Temperature Control function the DMG temperature sensor module (Cod. Q40.SND). This function
stops the system when the temperature of the engine room drops below the minimum or increases above the maximum set
threshold.
Multiplex CAN
Connection to the MULX Board. It includes the CAN line for Multiplex installations.
For further information on connections and parameters see
Light curtains and Close door button
Use only in completely parallel Configuration. Connection to the screw terminal of cabinet.
UCM Circuit