SEA SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND USE
STK1R control panels (Setronik1 Restyling)
STK1R-EN-62-0-A
rev0
24/01/2019
6. PROGRAMMING
This chapter describes the main configuration parameters of the STK1R board and their visualization /
programming using the STK2-PM programmer.
Any STK1R parameter is identified by three numbers separated by dots (for example 1.08.1), called
respectively the “group”, the “subgroup”, and the “index” of the parameter. This identifier is used in this
document as a quick reference to the parameters and, in future programmers, will be directly used to identify
a parameter.
However the STK2-PM shows only the group (on DG0) and the subgroup (on DG1, DG2), while DG3, DG4,
DG5 and DG6 are reserved for the value. The index of the parameter is generally linked to the cursor
position (i.e. the flashing digits), but not in a fixed way.
As an example, if you find somewhere “… parameter 1.08.1 …”, and you want to know what that parameter
does and how to view or change it with STK2-PM, you have to:
•
find the paragraph heading in this chapter starting with “1.08” (and for sure you already know that
you have to put DG0=1, DG1=0, DG2=8 on STK2-PM)
•
find in that paragraph the full identifier 1.08.1, written in square brackets just before the brief
description of the parameter itself
•
note what digits are reserved for the value of this parameter, and, if marked, the cursor position (i.e.
the flashing digits) you have to set to view/edit the parameter. In the following, the cursor position, is
marked by the “_” character in the drawing of the 7 digits of STK2-PM. Please note that when the
cursor position is not marked, this means that the digits reserved for the value are the same you
have to make flashing (i.e. to set the cursor on) to edit them.
You can change the cursor position pressing the >> push-button, while with the ^ and v push-buttons you can
change the value or activate / deactivate a function. Please note that any change to a parameter in not
applied until the cursor position rolls back from DG6 to DG0. Please note also that many parameters are
editable only when the automatic switch FA is OFF (i.e. only in absence of voltage on the safety chain, so
that the lift can not move).
Legend
VI.xx
: virtual input (i.e. input function) xx, assignable to a programmable physical input. See paragraph “
”.
VO.xx
: virtual output (i.e. output function) xx, assignable to a programmable physical output. See paragraph
”.
EEO
: Electrically Emergency Operation
UCM
: Unintended Car Movement, according to EN81-20 standard
SAPB
: single automatic push-button operation
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