SEA SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND USE
STK1R control panels (Setronik1 Restyling)
STK1R-EN-62-0-A
rev0
24/01/2019
0.00 Lift state
This parameter shows the current state of the lift.
DG0
DG1
DG2
DG3
DG4
DG5
DG6
0 0 0
DG3
[0.00.0]
O
PERATING
STATE
0
Normal operation
1
Evacuation in case of fire according to EN81-73, with car recalled to the first evacuation floor
(see
) / Phase 1 of the firefighting operation according to EN81-72
2
Evacuation in case of fire according to EN81-73, with car recalled to the second evacuation floor
(see
) / Phase 2 of the firefighting operation according to EN81-72
3
Preferential operation is active (a call of type
=3 or 4 was made)
4
Reserved operation is active (see
5
Safety photocell action
6
Reserved firefighter operation is active (see
)
7
Out of service for errors with automatic reset (see parameter
)
8
Out of service for errors with manual reset (see parameter
)
9
Out of service for maintenance operation from car roof or for EEO
A
Installation operation (see parameter
)
B
Shabbat operation (see
C
Maintenance from the pit
D
Entrance / exit phase from pit for maintenance (a reset is required with
F
“Out of service for maintenance” entered from programmer STK2-PM (*1)
DG4
[0.00.1]
D
OOR
AND
CAR
STATE
0
Stationary at floor
1
Doors closing
2
High speed motion
3
Low speed motion
4
Doors opening
5
Stationary out of floor
DG56
[0.00.2]
C
URRENT
CAR
POSITION
00
Not known
01
24
Current car position (01 for the lowest floor)
(*1)
To enter “out of service for maintenance” with the STK2-PM programmer, select DG3 and press the ^
push-button. DG3 will show “F”. This state produces the following effects:
alarm 050 is activated, which puts the system out of service.
all the parameters that normally can only be modified in absence of the safety chain voltage (i.e. with
the automatic switch FA open) may now be modified even in presence of that voltage (i.e. with the
automatic switch FA closed)
To exit ‘out of service for maintenance”, you can select DG3 and press ˅, turn off the programmer, or simply
disconnect it.
© 2019
Sea Systems
Page 24 of 99