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Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation  

 

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2) Dimensions

260.5

251

.1

37.75

56.25

72.6

185

Front view

            

Side view

Flange

Self-clinching nuts

Round head screws

167.91

43

20

183

.92

145

º

40

º

140

R19

.2

93

.2

Rear view

200

57

61

130

40

R5

130

65

60

5

Ø90

Ø10

Four M3x8 

countersunk head 

screws and four M3 

hexagon nuts with 

flange

          

Touchscreen dimensions

260.5
212.5

20

160

199

.5

R10

            

Dimensions of an IC card

72.5

54

.5

77

Ø5.

5

          

Dimensions of a black acrylic plate

112.4

72.8

88

.2

54

.8

3)  Installation procedure

35

40

50

40

130

50

130

4-

Φ

Hole dimensions

Height above 

ground: 807 mm

Summary of Contents for Monarch MCTC-CCB-A

Page 1: ...User Guide Elevator Destination Group Control System A00 Data code 19010967 User Guide...

Page 2: ...the guide carefully for future reference Notes For illustration purpose the drawings in this guide are sometimes shown without covers or protective guards Remember to install the covers or protective...

Page 3: ...16 1 4 1 Group Control Board 16 1 4 2 Car Display 16 1 4 3 Floor Selector 17 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 18 2 1 Installation Environment Requirements 18 2 2 Group Control Board 18...

Page 4: ...Destination Floor by the Disabled 43 3 4 Quick System Commissioning 44 Chapter 4 Parameters 46 4 1 Parameters of the Group Control Board 46 4 2 Parameters of the Floor Selector 60 Chapter 5 Parameter...

Page 5: ...s as well as the total number of elevators required in a building Energy saving Highly efficient elevator dispatch reduces the number of operation times of elevators in a building thereby saving elect...

Page 6: ...lid and the related elevator runs in VIP mode The group control system does not send other calls to the elevator ensuring that the elevator serves only for VIP personnel Operation limit with backup po...

Page 7: ...evators for these floors If more than three calls are received from a peak floor and no elevator is available on the floor the system sends the preset number of elevators to that floor to better provi...

Page 8: ...Revision History 7 Revision History Date Version Change Description April 2019 A00 First release...

Page 9: ...the notice will result in severe personal injuries or even death WARNING indicates that failure to comply with the notice may result in severe personal injuries or even death CAUTION indicates that f...

Page 10: ...ment damage Never stand or stay below the equipment when the equipment is lifted by hoisting equipment Installation WARNING Thoroughly read the safety instructions and user guide before installation D...

Page 11: ...e sure that the phase sequences of the drive and motor terminals are consistent to prevent reverse motor rotation Wiring cables must meet diameter and shielding requirements The shielding layer of the...

Page 12: ...or stop the equipment using the contactor Failure to comply may result in equipment damage Maintenance DANGER Equipment installation wiring maintenance inspection or parts replacement must be perform...

Page 13: ...llowing local regulations or standards Failure to comply may result in property damage personal injuries or even death Recycle retired equipment by following industry waste disposal standards to avoid...

Page 14: ...port 1 3 2 MF K RUN STOP RES QUICK PRG ENTER RUN LOCAL REMOT FED REV TUNE TC RPM A V Hz CTB Arrival indicator for floor N Arrival indicator for floor 1 CTB CCB CCB CANbus CANbus CANbus CANbus 4 Elevat...

Page 15: ...h the floor selector through the CAN bus to collect passengers calls entered using the floor selector In addition the GCB exchanges data with the NICE series integrated elevator controllers through th...

Page 16: ...inch keypad K1 Figure 1 3 Model number of the floor selector 1 3 3 Touchscreen Type Floor Selector Bracket MCTC DDS T1 B1 IC Mark Product Series MCTC Optionfor integrated elevator controllers Mark Typ...

Page 17: ...Number of floor selectors supported Each CAN communication port supports 56 floor selectors The maximum total number of floor selectors is 56 8 Communication distance Above 1000 m 1 4 2 Car Display T...

Page 18: ...0 600 dot 1024 768 dot 480 272 dot Horizontal viewing angle 70 to 70 70 to 70 70 to 70 Vertical viewing angle 70 to 40 70 to 70 70 to 40 Operating ambient temperature 10 to 60 10 to 60 20 to 70 Operat...

Page 19: ...a place free from oil dirt heavy dust and heavy metal powder Oil dirt heavy dust or heavy metal powder Sunlight Strong vibration High temperature and humidity Operating temperature 20 C to 70 C Flamma...

Page 20: ...ption Table 2 1 Description of GCB terminals Type Mark Functions Description Remarks CN15 24V GND 24 V power input of the GCB 1 2 3 4 GND 24V CN3 CN4 CN6 CN13 24V COM Isolated CAN communication power...

Page 21: ...cation indicators These indicators indicate the CAN communication status of elevators 1 to 8 Flashing Indicating that the elevator is in the automatic running state with normal CAN communication Stead...

Page 22: ...ssenger selects the destination floor the floor selector display the ID of the assigned elevator for the passenger to take reducing waiting time Soft and clear female voice announcement After a passen...

Page 23: ...4 0 140 R 1 9 2 9 3 2 Rear view 200 57 61 130 40 R 5 130 65 60 5 9 0 10 Four M3x8 countersunk head screws and four M3 hexagon nuts with flange Touchscreen dimensions 260 5 212 5 20 160 199 5 R 1 0 Di...

Page 24: ...andard Method 2 Install the bracket on the metal slab wall Options four M8x16 bolts four M8 washers and four M8 nuts prepared by users Step 4 Install the floor selector Options six M3 hexagon nuts wit...

Page 25: ...30 6 36 6 5 Holes punched in the base Front view 190 72 5 54 5 782 5 1019 5 40 15 30 120 200 9 0 30 899 91 4 0 1 1 4 6 1 5 0 2 0 140 Right view Screen size Four M3x8 countersunk head screws and four M...

Page 26: ...four M3x8 cross recessed screws four M3 washers and four M3x8 countersunk head screws Step 4 Install the bracket Options four M4x12 countersunk head screws 2 3 4 Installing the 15 Inch Wall Mounted To...

Page 27: ...5 270 101 72 5 72 8 54 5 77 369 17 112 4 88 2 54 8 39 79 223 36 162 32 253 5 343 4 267 4 R3 5 304 200 200 35 146 100 130 R 5 200 80 4 314 1 1 0 5 5 5 0 1 5 267 4 80 65 65 4 0 1 5 6 Countersunk head sc...

Page 28: ...the physical dimensions or differences in the surface textures of different batches of products may exist The physical dimensions and surface textures are subject to the actual product 2 Dimensions Fr...

Page 29: ...7 0 Notes 1 There are floor buttons and a button specialized for disabled passengers 2 The elevator direction display indicates the location of the assigned car 3 Braille numbers are embossed on the b...

Page 30: ...upports of the backplate into these holes MCTC DDS K1 IC the keypad type floor selector with IC card function 1 Product appearance A 1 3 2 4 5 6 9 8 7 0 Read Area Notes 1 There are floor buttons and a...

Page 31: ...minal Description The floor selector uses CAN communication and VH3 96 4P terminals are used for wiring The type and function of these terminals are shown as follows Table 2 3 Description of VH3 96 4P...

Page 32: ...Mounting diagram of the car display unit mm 2 4 2 Terminal Description Table 2 5 Description of the car display input output terminals Terminal Name Function Wiring CN1 Modbus communication and power...

Page 33: ...PO VSSFOU PPS FTUJOBUJPO PPST 8JOEPX JNBHF 5JNF BZ PG XFFL BUF 8FMDPNFT JTQMBZ UIF PWFSMPBE GBVMU JOGPSNBUJPO JO PWFSMPBE GBVMU TUBUF Figure 2 3 Car display interface diagram NOTE The window image tim...

Page 34: ...TFMFDUPS UFSNJOBMT MFWBUPS MFWBUPS 7 QPXFS JOQVU 7 QPXFS JOQVU 7 QPXFS JOQVU PUF 5IJT HVSF TIPXT UIF TUBOEBSE FMFWBUPS HSPVQ DPOUSPM TZTUFN XJSJOH G ZPV IBWF TQFDJBM SFRVJSFNFOUT DPOUBDU OPWBODF PS U...

Page 35: ...key Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Shift key Increment key Decrement key Confirm key Unit indicator Reserved Figure 3 1 LED operating panel 1 Description of function indicators RUN reserved LOCAL...

Page 36: ...se data or parameter Decrement Decrease data or parameter Shift Select the digit to be modified when modifying a parameter value RUN Reserved STOP RES Reserved MF K Reserved QUICK Reserved 2 Viewing a...

Page 37: ...goes back to Level II menu and remains at the current parameter Example Change the value of F2 00 from 0 to100 F0 F1 F2 F2 01 100 000 F2 00 000 F2 ENTER ENTER ENTER PRG In Level III menu if a paramete...

Page 38: ...fferent functions in different situations Set the needed functions in F1 06 3 2 3 Parameter Settings Press the time display area on the bottom of the interface for 3s and enter the default password 88...

Page 39: ...no key is pressed within the interval specified by F1 00 Key pressing interval for non disabled people the earlier input is regarded as the destination floor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2018 07 20 Sunday 5 M...

Page 40: ...figure Example 2 Three passengers need to take an elevator to floor 5 and press 5 on the floor selector After that they press the grouping key and enter the number of passengers 3 Then D is displayed...

Page 41: ...hort press this key Cancel the data input This key implements different functions in different situations Set the needed functions in F1 05 Function selection of the special function key in the lower...

Page 42: ...MBZ QBSBNFUFST SPVQ BTJD QBSBNFUFST SPVQ MPPS EJTQMBZ QBSBNFUFST SPVQ 4ZTUFN QBSBNFUFST 6Q PXO FGU 3JHIU 0 BODFM 4IPSU QSFTT UIJT LFZ UP FOUFS UIF QBSBNFUFS HSPVQ JOUFSGBDF 3FUVSO UP UIF NBJO JOUFSGBD...

Page 43: ...assengers Note must be pre set as the grouping key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 3 Operation result 1 After a passenger enters a valid floor number the floor selector displays the ID and direction of an assig...

Page 44: ...ys are pressed must be smaller than the input delay time specified by F1 01 Key pressing interval for disabled people The earlier input and the later input together forms the number of a floor If no k...

Page 45: ...the working modes as required The system commissioning method is described based on the working modes The following figure shows the procedure for quick system commissioning Start Connect the cables...

Page 46: ...o enable the group control function NOTE F6 08 is the elevator ID whose value must be consistent with the CAN communication channel ID of the GCB C Set the floor addresses of a floor selector The MCTC...

Page 47: ...rs F0 00 Elevator dispatch method in normal traffic mode 0 Comprehensive consideration 1 Efficiency first 0 F0 01 Intelligent traffic mode 1 Enabled 0 Disabled 0 F0 02 Maximum waiting time 5 100 60 s...

Page 48: ...function selection 0 F1 05 X5 function selection 0 F1 06 X6 function selection 0 F1 07 X7 function selection 0 F1 08 X8 function selection 0 F1 09 Y1 function selection Reserved 0 F1 10 Y2 function se...

Page 49: ...in down peak hours 0 F2 12 Zone selection for elevator 2 0 F2 13 Zone selection for elevator 3 0 F2 14 Zone selection for elevator 4 0 F2 15 Zone selection for elevator 5 0 F2 16 Zone selection for e...

Page 50: ...F3 09 Start time of period 3 Start time of period 3 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 10 End time of period 3 End time of period 3 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 11 Traffic mode setting for period 3 0 Energy saving...

Page 51: ...25 Start time of period 7 Start time of period 7 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 26 End time of period 7 Start time of period 7 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 27 Traffic mode setting for period 7 0 Energy saving...

Page 52: ...mode 00 00 F3 39 Traffic mode setting for period 10 0 Energy saving mode 1 Normal traffic mode 2 Up peak mode 3 Down peak mode 4 Sudden peak hour mode 1 F3 40 Floors with peak traffic in period 10 0...

Page 53: ...on 0 Collection of call statistics by the GCB 1 Collection of analog statistics of an elevator Bit5 Period setting for the traffic mode Bit6 to Bit15 Reserved 0 F4 12 Reserved 0 F4 13 Reserved 0 F4 15...

Page 54: ...read only Average waiting time 0 s FU 05 Average travel time read only Average travel time 0 s FU 06 Long waiting time rate read only Long waiting time rate 0 100 0 FU 07 Full load rate read only Ful...

Page 55: ...Communication status of floor selectors on floors 33 to 48 rear door 0 FU 28 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN1 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 49 to...

Page 56: ...Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to 32 front door 0 FU 39 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN3 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 32 to...

Page 57: ...el Communication status of floor selectors on floors 1 to 16 rear door 0 FU 50 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN4 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to...

Page 58: ...Communication status of floor selectors on floors 49 to 56 rear door 0 FU 61 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN6 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 1 to 1...

Page 59: ...l Communication status of floor selectors on floors 33 to 48 front door 0 FU 72 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN7 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 49 t...

Page 60: ...lectors on floors 1 to 16 rear door 0 FU 82 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN8 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to 32 rear door 0 FU 83 Communication...

Page 61: ...er group Fx interface you can press key to exit the parameter setting and return to the floor selection mode or wait 30s for the system to automatically exit the parameter setting and return to the fl...

Page 62: ...disabled people 1 3 1 s F1 01 Key pressing interval for disabled people 1 5 3 s F1 02 ID display time of an assigned elevator 2 10 7 s F1 03 Voice volume adjustment of the touchscreen Touchscreen typ...

Page 63: ...e of floor 8 0008 F2 09 Code of floor 9 0009 F2 10 Code of floor 10 0100 F2 11 Code of floor 11 0101 F2 12 Code of floor 12 0102 F2 13 Code of floor 13 0103 F2 14 Code of floor 14 0104 F2 15 Code of f...

Page 64: ...Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP 04 Brightness of the touchscreen 0 10 A larger number indicates a higher brightness 8 FP 05 Energy saving time of the touchscreen 0 60 1 min FP 11 Date and...

Page 65: ...g time 5 100 60 s It is used when the group control system assigns elevators When the waiting time exceeds the time specified by F0 02 the system assigns a call to other elevators first Parameter No P...

Page 66: ...of elevators on parking floor 1 1 8 1 F0 09 Parking floor 2 0 56 0 F0 10 Number of elevators on parking floor 2 1 8 1 F0 11 Parking floor 3 0 56 0 F0 12 Number of elevators on parking floor 3 1 8 1 Th...

Page 67: ...be started 1 Elevator 5 can be started Bit1 0 Elevator 2 cannot be started Bit5 0 Elevator 6 cannot be started 1 Elevator 2 can be started 1 Elevator 6 can be started Bit2 0 Elevator 3 cannot be star...

Page 68: ...age if the voltage of an X terminal input signal is 24 V the terminal has an input signal Each function is indicated by its corresponding code 0 Unused The system does not respond even if there is an...

Page 69: ...ion Description Bit0 Energy saving mode 0 Zoing function is disabled 1 Zoing function is enabled Bit1 Normal traffic mode 0 Zoing function is disabled 1 Zoing function is enabled Bit2 Up peak traffic...

Page 70: ...is the end floor of zone 3 F2 09 is the start floor of zone 4 F2 10 is the end floor of zone 4 Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2 11 Zone selection for elevator 1 0 All...

Page 71: ...evators respond to down calls first Group F3 Traffic Time Setting Parameters Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F3 00 Day of week 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday...

Page 72: ...ng mode 1 Normal traffic mode 2 Up peak mode 3 Down peak mode 4 Sudden peak hour mode 1 F3 08 Floors with peak traffic in period 2 0 56 1 F3 09 Start time of period 3 Start time of period 3 in traffic...

Page 73: ...00 00 F3 22 End time of period 6 Start time of period 6 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 23 Traffic mode setting for period 6 0 Energy saving mode 1 Normal traffic mode 2 Up peak mode 3 Down peak mode 4 Sudd...

Page 74: ...tart time of period 10 Start time of period 10 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 38 End time of period 10 Start time of period 10 in traffic mode 00 00 F3 39 Traffic mode setting for period 10 0 Energy saving...

Page 75: ...me Setting Range Default Unit Property F4 03 Day of week 1 7 1 It is used to set current day of week Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F4 04 Version 1 0 65535 0 F4 05 Ver...

Page 76: ...e timeout occurs 0 When light curtain blockage timeout occurs on an elevator the system determines that the elevator is not suitable for responding to a new call and assigns suitable elevators to resp...

Page 77: ...fault Unit Property FU 00 CAN communication quality 1 of elevators under group control LED 1 Communication quality of elevator 1 LED 2 Communication quality of elevator 2 LED 3 Communication quality o...

Page 78: ...on between the GCB and elevator 5 FU 01 displays the communication quality of channels CAN6 to CAN8 5 4 3 2 1 No Display No display CAN8 communication quality CAN7 communication quality CAN6 communica...

Page 79: ...f elevator 7 If it is on elevator 7 is under group control If it is off elevator 7 is not under group control DP Group control status of elevator 8 If it is on elevator 8 is under group control If it...

Page 80: ...figure out the average waiting time in these days Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU 05 Average travel time read only Average travel time 0 s If an SD card is available...

Page 81: ...nel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 49 to 56 front door 0 FU 25 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN1 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 1...

Page 82: ...ormal indicated by 1 and LEDs 1 and 2 indicate that the communication of the floor selectors on floors 5 11 and 12 are also normal Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU 29...

Page 83: ...No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU 37 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN3 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 1 to 16 front door 0 FU...

Page 84: ...tus of floor selectors on floors 1 to 16 front door 0 FU 46 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN4 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to 32 front door 0 FU...

Page 85: ...hannel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 33 to 48 front door 0 FU 56 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN5 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors...

Page 86: ...ectors connected to CAN6 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 1 to 16 rear door 0 FU 66 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN6 channel Communication status of f...

Page 87: ...tors connected to CAN7 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to 32 rear door 0 FU 75 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN7 channel Communication status of fl...

Page 88: ...l Communication status of floor selectors on floors 17 to 32 rear door 0 FU 83 Communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN8 channel Communication status of floor selectors on floors 33 to...

Page 89: ...figure LEDs 5 4 and 3 indicate that function 4 Reserved is valid indicated by 1 LEDs 1 and 2 indicate that function 5 Reserved is also valid Parameter No Function Parameter No Function FU 85 Input st...

Page 90: ...password contact Inovance to replace the GCB Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP 01 Parameter initialization 0 1 0 No operation 1 Restore default settings 0 It is used t...

Page 91: ...an elevator assigned by the GCB Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F0 10 Location of elevator 1 0 4 0 No direction 1 Left 2 Right 3 Rear left 4 Rear right 0 F0 11 Locatio...

Page 92: ...n Touchscreen type Keypad type Turn on and off Reserved parameter cannot be set 0 After the voice announcement function is enabled you can use this parameter to adjust the voice volume NOTE It is avai...

Page 93: ...n Before entering the destination floor number you can press this key to switch from the front door to the rear door Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F1 07 Program funct...

Page 94: ...fy parameters only after entering the correct password Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP 01 Parameter update No No function Yes Restore default settings 0 If it is set...

Page 95: ...Chapter 5 Parameter Description 94 Parameter No Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP 11 Date and time settings of the touchscreen Manual setting...

Page 96: ...verheats Daily cleaning Keep the system clean Remove the dust from the system surface to prevent it from entering system units especially metal powder 6 2 Periodic Inspection Perform periodic inspecti...

Page 97: ...ers and secondary disasters c Hardware damage caused by dropping or transportation after procurement d Operations not following the user instructions e Damage out of the equipment for example external...

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