MCi iControl User Manual page 664

For ac elevators
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iView - System View
• CFSS - Mode 1 system output: This output becomes active when at least one car has
been assigned to CFSS Mode 1 operation. Typically used to drive an indicator. Associa-
tion column is blank.
• CFSS - Mode 2 system output: This output becomes active when at least one car has
been assigned to CFSS Mode 2 operation. Typically used to drive an indicator. Associa-
tion column is blank.
• Emergency Power inputs
• EP - Emergency power input: iCue will accommodate one or two emergency power
generators. An Emergency power input is used to inform iCue when emergency power
is active (the Association column selected generator is active). Each elevator controller
also has an Emergency power input connected to the generator from which it receives
emergency power. Emergency power inputs may be active high or active low as config-
ured when setting up emergency power parameters for iCue and individual elevator
controllers. On the group Emergency Power screen, elevators are designated as pow-
ered by generator 1 or 2 so that iCue knows which Emergency power input to associate
with the car. Select generator in Association column.
• EP - Auto recall selection switch input: Emergency Power operation proceeds in two
phases: Recall - cars are sequentially recalled to their recall floor. Run - cars are
allowed to run, typically one car per building vertical transportation sector (group) at a
time to ensure adequate power is available. When activated, the Auto recall selection
switch input causes iCue to sequentially recall cars to their return floor. If a car is
already actively selected to run on emergency power (see EP - Emergency power auto-
matic run input below), the recall phase is bypassed. Select generator ID in Association
column.
• EP - Emergency power automatic run input: When active, this input causes iCue to
automatically select cars to run after considering the status of the EP - Emergency
power run input (see below). Select generator ID in Association column.
• EP -Power transfer input: When active, notifies iCue that commercial power has been
restored and transfer from emergency to commercial power is pending. A maximum of
two Power transfer inputs, one for each emergency generator accommodated, can be
configured. Which generator is associated with the input is determined by the (Gener-
ator 1 or Generator 2) selection in the Associations column of this table. Activation of
this input causes iCue to command all cars not already in Freeze Status to stop at the
next available landing and enter Freeze Status. This input must be activated in advance
of the transfer from generator to commercial power to allow all cars to safely make a
normal stop. When commercial power is restored, iCue will return cars to normal
operation. Select generator ID in Association column.
• EP -Emergency power run input: When active, designates the specified car to have
power during the run phase. Select Car ID in the Association column. This per car
input overrides the recall phase.
• Emergency Power Outputs
• EP - Emergency power service output: Activates when the system is not on emergency
power. Select generator ID in Association column.
• EP - Emergency power phase I output: Active during Freeze or Recall phase of emer-
gency power operation. Select generator ID in Association column.
• EP - Emergency power phase II output: Active during Run phase of emergency power
operation. Select generator ID in Association column.
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