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1.8 MAIN MENUE – Doors
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Doors Basic –
remains-open
If the car doors are open they will remain open until a call is
placed. This parameter controls the default position of the
doors (see “>A< ... X” on page 139). Only activate this
parameter after consulting NEW LIFT!
YES
NO
Doors Basic –
Nudging Output
FSM X6.6 (“Curve B”) and FSM X6.7 (“Curve C”) are used as
nudging outputs for door A and B. If the photocell is interrupted
longer than the time set in
Doors – Selective –
Nudge Time
the door will be closed with the nudging output
activated.
YES
NO
Doors Basic –
PhotocellLevel
Active level of photocell inputs FSM X8.8 / X9.8 and reversing
contact inputs FSM X8.8 / X9.6.
-
HI: Normally open (photocell interrupted: 24V on input,
photocell clear: 0V on input; this also applies to the reversing
contact)
-
LO: Normally closed (photocell interrupted: 0V on input,
photocell clear: 24V on input; this also applies to the
reversing contact)
HI
LO
Doors Basic –
Allow DRM-Door
Enable runtime monitoring
DRM-DOOR FAILURE
after a
major door failure. Prevents burning out of unregulated door
drives (see “DRM–DOOR FAILURE” on page 155).
YES
NO
Doors Basic –
SS-Curtain
Control of a self regulating SS-Curtain (light barrier) to replace
the car doors. The self-regulation uses the FSM door relays
and the safety circuit monitoring function of the controller (see
System description – SS-Curtain).
YES
NO
Doors Basic –
SS-CurtainWait
Duration of the SS-curtain impulse issued by the door relay of
the FSM before each drive.
0 ... 10 sec
Doors Basic –
WheelchairTime
Extended opening time of the car door after a disabled call on
the landing panel.
0 ... 255 sec
Doors Basic –
Selective
Is there a separate locking solenoid for each door side that
must be controlled separately (selectively)?
-
YES: Each door side has a separate locking solenoid
controlled selectively via FSM X6.5, X6.6 and X6.7.
-
NO: The locking solenoids of all door sides are controlled
parallel via FSM X6.5.
YES
NO
Doors – Selective –
Type
Car door type: All common car doors are supported. No
function allocated to this parameter at present.
Doors – Selective –
Opening Time
Opening time of a car door without limit switch. If car doors
without limit switches are used the inputs for the door limit
switches must be bridged (see “FSM: X8” on page 62 and
“FSM: X9” on page 63). The opening time of car doors without
limit switches must be measured exactly and entered here.
The value should be adjusted to 20 seconds for doors with
limit switches (see “Door times diagram” on page 147).
0 ... 20 sec
Doors – Selective –
Decoupling
Car doors where the door leaf can be decoupled. If this
parameter is activated the controller checks the door limit
switches and the safety circuit and recognizes if the door
leaves are decoupled. It then tries re-coupling the door leaves
by repeatedly opening the doors. This parameter can only be
activated with working door limit switches.
YES
NO
Doors – Selective –
Decouple Max.
Maximum re-coupling attempts when the door leaves are
decoupled before all calls are deleted (only relevant if
Decoupling = YES
).
0 ... 10
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Description
Setting
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