Intec MLC 8000 Operating Manual page 60

Lift controller
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INTEC GmbH
Lift controller MLC 8000
22/12/2016
Operating manual V2.0
1. Menu level
2. Menu level
3. Menu level
4. Menu level
Locktest[mm]
Recall stop
Batt.[s]
Batt.[mV]
Summer time
VI-Lim.[mm/s]
VI<Lim.↑[mm]
VI<Lim.↓[mm]
Check
Sum
CAN-Error
Fault ESE
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Description
Duringshaft door lock test from inside the car,(required especially in
Austria), the lift stops above level position according to this value and
opens the doors so that the shaft door lock can be inspected from
inside the cabin.
Note: The lock test is activated by a special input "Door lock test".
If set to !Yes": If using emergency recall operation, inspection or setup
trip the lift stops in down direction if door zone switch SGM and lower
prelimit switch VU are switched on.
If usinf inspection or setup trip the lift stops in up direction if upper
prelimit VO switch is switched on, while the lift stops in up direction
by emergency recall operation if door zone switch SGM and upper
prelimit switch VO is switched on.
The function also works if the setup procedure is not finished ("Setup
ready"=No).
Time duration between 2 battery tests
(default setting is 86400s = 24 hours)
If the measured battery voltage is below this threshold, then the
battery is determined to be defect.
yes: Automatic switching of real-time clock between summer and
winter time.
Inspection speed limit at final floors (see also parameter below)
According to EN81-20: max. 300 mm/s
Distance before top floor, where the inspection speed must be below
limit (see above)
See above; for bottom floor
Internal test parameter to verify validity of parameter set.
Internal checksum for verifying the whole parameter set (EEPROM
check)
Value = 0: CAN-bus faults which do not lead to malfunctions (e.g.
short EMC pulses = "CAN passive error") are not stored in the error
stack or error counter of the lift controller.
Value = 1: CAN bus faults like described above are stored in the error
counter, but not in the error stack.
Value = 2: CAN bus faults like described above are stored in the error
counter and in the error stack.
yes: All ESE faults (CAN bus fault, Restart, ...) are stored separately in
the error stack.
During switching operations of controllers with many ESE modules it

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