Setting The Node Id; Group Control; Principle Of Group Control - Intec MLC 8000 Operating Manual

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INTEC GmbH
Lift controller MLC 8000
22/12/2016
Operating manual V2.0

8. Setting the node ID

Since the various components of the lift controller MLC 8000 are connected via the CAN bus,
each module must have a separate node ID. By setting the node ID of a module a specific
function is simultaneously assigned.
At some modules (HSE, FVE, handheld terminal), the node ID is hard-coded; in other
modules (UEA, PMA, LCI16, LCD-047, LCD-057), the node ID must be programmed before
use.
Basically the setting of the node ID is done by the following steps:
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Putting the Initialization jumper on the relevant module (see module description in
the appendix)
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Connecting the module to the CAN bus (ESE to shaft bus, other modules to
control bus
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Optional: Checking whether the module actually is in Initialization mode and was
recognized by the HSE in the "Hardware Test" menu - "ESE test" (only ESE) or
"TSE test" (with all other modules): in the LCD display of the HSE "INI" is
displayed in the right upper corner.
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Start menu item „Node ID" on HSE
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Depending on the required function select the corresponding submenu item:
Node ID TSE
Node ID ESE
Node ID ASE
Node ID PSE
Node ID Simul. (used for lift simulation)
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When setting the node ID of TSE, the TSE number must be entered first and
subsequently menu item "Initialization" must be selected.
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When setting the node ID of ESE, additionally to the ESE number the branch
number must be entered before the menu item "Initialization" is selected.
The branch number depends on the bus couple unit CBC which is switched
between HSE and ESE in some lifts (mainly lift groups). If no bus coupler CBC is
used the branch number is always 1.
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"Successful" appears on the LCD display of the HSE
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Disconnect module from CAN bus and voltage
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Set Initialization jumper back to old position
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Connect module back to CAN bus
In difference of the described procedure, the node ID of the bus coupler modules CBC is set
directly via DIP switches (see CBC description in the appendix).

9. Group control

9.1 Principle of Group control

The software for group control is automatically included in the software of any HSE module,
i.e., there is no separate group control module needed. In order to realize the control group,

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