Inovance Monarch NICE Series User Manual
Inovance Monarch NICE Series User Manual

Inovance Monarch NICE Series User Manual

Elevator destination group control system
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Elevator Destination Group Control System
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Summary of Contents for Inovance Monarch NICE Series

  • Page 1 User Guide Elevator Destination Group Control System User Guide Data code 19010967...
  • Page 2: Preface

    ◆ The instructions are subject to change, without notice, due to product upgrade, specification modification as well as efforts to increase the accuracy and convenience of the user guide. ◆ Contact the regional agents or customer service center of Inovance if you have problems during use. ◆ E-mail: UM@inovance.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Preface ............................ 1 Introduction ..........................4 Revision History ........................7 Safety Instructions ......................... 8 Safety Precautions ......................8 Safety Levels and Definitions ...................8 Safety Instructions ......................8 Safety Signs ........................12 Chapter 1 Product Information ................... 13 1.1 System Components ....................13 1.2 System Principle ......................
  • Page 4 Contents 2.4.2 Terminal Description ....................31 2.4.3 Function Description ....................31 2.5 Wiring of the Elevator Destination Group Control System ........33 Chapter 3 System Commissioning ..................34 3.1 LED Operating Panel ....................34 3.2 Operations of the MCTC-DDS-T Series Floor Selector ........... 37 3.2.1 Interface Description .....................37 3.2.2 Key Description .......................37 3.2.3 Parameter Settings ....................37...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction 1) Product introduction The elevator destination group control system with an integration of the intelligent chip and intelligent group control algorithm works with the NICE series integrated elevator controller to implement intelligent dispatch of elevator groups in buildings. 2) Features ■...
  • Page 6 Introduction 3) Function list Function Description When the group control system detects that the waiting time of an elevator has reached the specified value, it instructs the elevator to return to the main floor. Elevator waiting modes: ◆ Main floor elevator waiting: Users can specify three main floors and set Dispersed the number of waiting elevators for each of the floors.
  • Page 7 Introduction Function Description When the traffic is light, the system enters the energy- Energy-saving saving mode. Based on the group control rule, fewer mode elevators are running to save energy within the allowable range of waiting time. After the system enters the up peak mode, if an elevator Up peak mode has no call to respond, it returns to the peak service floor to ease the up traffic jam on this floor.
  • Page 8: Revision History

    Revision History Revision History Date Version Change Description April 2019 First release. - 7 -...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    4) Use this equipment according to the designated environment requirements. Damage caused by improper usage is not covered by warranty. 5) Inovance shall take no responsibility for any personal injuries or property damage caused by improper usage. Safety Levels and Definitions...
  • Page 10 Safety Instructions Storage and Transportation CAUTION ◆ Store and transport this equipment based on the storage and transportation requirements for humidity and temperature. ◆ Avoid transporting the equipment in environments such as water splashing, rain, direct sunlight, strong electric field, strong magnetic field, and strong vibration. ◆...
  • Page 11 Safety Instructions Wiring DANGER ◆ Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be performed by only professionals. ◆ Never perform wiring at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an electric shock. ◆ Before wiring, cut off all equipment power supplies. Wait at least 10 minutes before further operations because residual voltage exists after power-off.
  • Page 12 Safety Instructions Operation DANGER ◆ Do not touch any wiring terminals during operation. Failure to comply will result in an electric shock. ◆ Do not remove any part of the equipment during operation. Failure to comply will result in an electric shock. ◆...
  • Page 13: Safety Signs

    Safety Instructions WARNING ◆ Require for repair services according to the product warranty agreement. ◆ When the equipment is faulty or damaged, require professionals to perform troubleshooting and repair by following repair instructions and keep a repair record. ◆ Replace quick-wear parts of the equipment according to the replacement guide. ◆...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Product Information

    Chapter 1 Product Information Chapter 1 Product Information 1.1 System Components The destination group control system groups multiple elevators (up to eight elevators). After a passenger enters the destination floor number using the floor selector, the system assigns one of the elevators to the passenger based on the current operating status of the elevators.
  • Page 15: System Principle

    NICE series integrated elevator board (CCB) controllers) Hall arrival MCTC-HCB-B and Optional (For details, consult indicator related options Inovance). Optional ④ LED operating panel MDKE External LED operating panel, connected to RJ45 port. 1.2 System Principle The GCB is the core computing unit. The floor selector is the collection unit of registered destination floor information.
  • Page 16: Model Number

    Chapter 1 Product Information 1.3 Model Number 1.3.1 Group Control Board MCTC – GCB – B1 Mark Destination Floor Mark Product Series Option for integrated Destination floors MCTC of eight elevators elevator controllers Mark Type Group control board Figure 1-2 Model number of the GCB 1.3.2 Floor Selector MCTC - DDS -T1-IC Mark...
  • Page 17: Car Display

    Chapter 1 Product Information 1.3.5 Car Display MCTC – HCB - T3 - DDS Mark Product Series Mark Applicable System Option for integrated Destination group MCTC elevator controllers control system Mark Type Standard display HCB-T3 board Figure 1-6 Model number of the car display 1.4 Technical Data 1.4.1 Group Control Board Table 1-2 System technical data...
  • Page 18: Floor Selector

    Chapter 1 Product Information 1.4.3 Floor Selector The floor selector is a key interface for information exchange between users and the control system. It can receive user calls at a hall. The following table shows the main technical data. Table 1-4 Parameters of the floor selector Model MCTC-DDS-T1 MCTC-DDS-T2...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Mechanical And Electrical Installation

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2.1 Installation Environment Requirements ■ Ambient temperature: -20℃ to +70℃ ■ Install it in a place free from vibration. ■ Install it in a place free from direct sunlight, high humidity and condensation. ■...
  • Page 20: Terminal Description

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation CN14 CN15 4-M4 MCTC-GCB-BI CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 Figure 2-1 Appearance and dimensions of the MCTC-GCB-B1 (unit: mm) 2.2.2 Terminal Description Table 2-1 Description of GCB terminals Type Mark Functions Description Remarks CN15 24V/GND 24 V power input of the GCB 1 2 3 4 24V/COM Isolated CAN communication power supply...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Type Mark Functions Description Remarks Used for DI: 1. Photocoupler input 2. Input impedance: 4.7 kΩ 3. Voltage range upon level input: 10–30 VDC 4. Max. input current: 5 mA X1-X8/GND 4.7K (DI terminals) Relay output Y1 to Y4 Y1-Y4, Normally open (NO) contact output of the...
  • Page 22: Floor Selector

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2.3 Floor Selector 2.3.1 Function Description Table 2-2 Function description of the floor selector Function Description Parameter setting It can be used to set the floor selector parameters. Disability function It collects the calls from disabled passengers. Destination floor information It collects the destination floor information entered by collection...
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2) Dimensions 260.5 167.91 Flange Self-clinching nuts Round head screws 37.75 56.25 72.6 Side view Front view Four M3x8 260.5 countersunk head 212.5 screws and four M3 hexagon nuts with flange Rear view Touchscreen dimensions 112.4 72.8 72.5...
  • Page 24: Installing The 10.4-Inch Vertical Touchscreen

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Step Diagram Step 1: Punch holes in the wall, and install the horn. ① Options: four M3x8 countersunk head screws and four M3 hexagon nuts with flange Step 2: Install the IC card reader (optional). A black ②...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2) Dimensions Four M3x6 round head screws and four M3 plain washers Four M3x8 260.5 Four M3 countersunk self- head screws and clinching four M3 hexagon nuts with flange nuts 72.5 212.5 Screen size Four M3x6 countersunk head screws...
  • Page 26: Installing The 15-Inch Wall-Mounted Touchscreen

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Step Diagram Step 1: Punch holes in the base, and install the horn. ① ② Options: four M3x8 countersunk head screws and four M3 hexagon nuts with flange Step 2: Install the IC card reader (optional). A black acrylic plate has been installed in the position reserved for the card reader before delivery.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 1) Dimensions 343.4 Countersunk head screws Self-clinching screws Hexagon nuts with flange 72.5 Dimensions of an IC card 72.8 98.75 72.5 98.75 112.4 39.79 223.36 Dimensions of a black acrylic plate Side view Front view Countersunk head screws Hexagon nuts with flange 343.4...
  • Page 28: Installing The 15-Inch Vertical Touchscreen

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2.3.5 Installing the 15-Inch Vertical Touchscreen 1) Product appearance Notes: 1) The floor selector consists of a touchscreen (MCTC-DDS-T2-IC) and a vertical bracket (MCTC-DDS-T2-B1-IC). 2) If no IC card reader is equipped, install a black acrylic plate in the position reserved for the card reader.
  • Page 29: Installing The Keypad-Type Floor Selector

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3) Installation procedure 47.8 Φ6 Dimensions of holes punched in the base For details, see the installation of MCTC-DDS-T1 in section"2.3.3 Installing the 10.4-Inch Vertical Touchscreen". 2.3.6 Installing the Keypad-Type Floor Selector ■ MCTC-DDS-K1 (the keypad-type floor selector, without IC card function) 1) Product appearance Notes: 1)...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3) Installation procedure Step Diagram ① Step 1: Install the backplate. Options: four M4.5x10 countersunk head screws ① ② Step 2: Punch holes in the upper part of the floor selector back and insert the upper hooks of the backplate into these holes.
  • Page 31: Terminal Description

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2) Dimensions 3) Installation procedure For details, see the installation procedure in section"MCTC-DDS-K1 (the keypad-type floor selector, without IC card function)". 2.3.7 Terminal Description The floor selector uses CAN communication, and VH3.96-4P terminals are used for wiring.
  • Page 32: Car Display

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Terminal Mark Function Description Remarks Touchscreen-type floor selector +24V/GND Power interface CAN communication port used for communication CANH/CANL with the GCB 1 2 3 4 2.4 Car Display 2.4.1 Dimensions The following figure shows the dimensions of the car display. Fix the car 197.2±0.2 display with...
  • Page 33 NOTE The following figure shows the car display interface. Destination floors: Suzhou Inovance Technology Co., Ltd. Figure 2-3 Car display interface diagram ◆ The window image, time, day of week, and date can be modified. For details, consult Inovance.
  • Page 34: Wiring Of The Elevator Destination Group Control System

    Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 2.5 Wiring of the Elevator Destination Group Control System Figure 2-5 Wiring diagram of the elevator destination group control system - 33 -...
  • Page 35: Chapter 3 System Commissioning

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning Chapter 3 System Commissioning 3.1 LED Operating Panel The LED operating panel can be used to modify parameters, monitor the status and perform other operations to the GCB. Panel introduction The following figure shows the appearance and function zones of the LED operating panel.
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 System Commissioning Parameter group Parameter No. 4) Description of keys Table 3-1 Functions of keys Key Name Function Programming Enter or exit Level I menu Enter the menu interfaces level by level, and confirm the Confirm parameter settings. ENTER Increment Increase data or parameter.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 System Commissioning If there is a blinking digit, press Level I menu to modify the digit. (Select the parameter group) Return ENTER Enter F0-00 F0-02 Level II menu Enter (Select the parameter No.) ENTER Return ENTER Enter Next parameter No. Level III menu Abort ENTER...
  • Page 38: Operations Of The Mctc-Dds-T Series Floor Selector

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning 3.2 Operations of the MCTC-DDS-T Series Floor Selector 3.2.1 Interface Description The display zone of the touchscreen-type floor selector can display the destination floor number, ID and location of a system-assigned elevator, and parameters. Destination floor ID of a system- assigned elevator <<...
  • Page 39: Elevator Calls

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning Figure 3-4 Parameter setting procedure 3.2.4 Elevator Calls The floor selector can be operated in two modes. Mode Display of the Floor Selector Mode 1: Enter the destination floor directly. Note: During floor selection, the interval between two keys are pressed must be smaller than the input delay time specified by F1-00 (Key pressing interval for non- disabled people).
  • Page 40: Operations Of The Mctc-Dds-K1 Series Floor Selector

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning Mode Display of the Floor Selector Operation result 2: If a passenger enters an invalid floor 请重新输入 Please select another floor. number, the floor selector gives a prompt"Please select another floor". Note: An invalid floor may be the current floor or a non- service floor of the GCB.
  • Page 41: Description Of Keys

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning Data display zone Keys ★ — Disability function key Data display zone can display the destination floor number, ID and location of a system- assigned elevator, and parameters, as shown in the following figure. ID and location of a Destination floor system-assigned elevator number...
  • Page 42: Parameter Settings

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning 3.3.3 Parameter Settings Press key on the lower left corner for 3s to enter the system setting interface, on which four parameter groups are displayed. They are: ■ Group F0: Display parameters ■ Group F1: Basic parameters ■...
  • Page 43: Elevator Calls

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning 3.3.4 Elevator Calls Mode Display of the Floor Selector Mode 1: Enter the destination floor directly. Note: The interval between two keys are pressed must be smaller than the input delay time specified by F1-00 (Key pressing interval for non-disabled people).
  • Page 44: Selecting A Destination Floor By The Disabled

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning ★ — ★ — Example 2: Three passengers need to take an elevator to floor 5 and press 5 on the floor selector. After that, they enter" " and the number of passengers"3". Then,"D>>" is displayed on the screen to instruct the passengers to wait for elevator D on the right side, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 45: Quick System Commissioning

    Chapter 3 System Commissioning ★ — ★ — ★ — 3.4 Quick System Commissioning The parameters of GCB units have been set to the optimum before delivery, which enables the GCB to meet the requirements of most applications. Generally, you only need to set the working modes as required.
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 System Commissioning The detailed commissioning procedure is as follows: A - Before using the system, ensure that the GCB, an elevator, the floor selector, and other hardware are correctly wired and the elevator can run at normal speed. B - Set the group control mode and ID of each elevator.
  • Page 47: Chapter 4 Parameters

    Chapter 4 Parameters Chapter 4 Parameters 4.1 Parameters of the Group Control Board When FP-00 (User password) is set to a non-zero value, the password protection function is enabled. You must enter the correct password to enter the parameter menu. To cancel the password protection, set FP-00 (User password) to 0.
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Number of elevators F0-16 for a sudden traffic 0–8 ☆ peak F0-17 Main floor 0–56 ☆ F0-18 Reserved ☆ F0-19 Reserved ☆ F0-20 Reserved ☆ Group F1: Terminal Parameters F1-00 Reserved ☆...
  • Page 49 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-06 End floor of zone 2 0–56 ☆ F2-07 Start floor of zone 3 0–56 ☆ F2-08 End floor of zone 3 0–56 ☆ F2-09 Start floor of zone 4 0–56 ☆...
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode Traffic mode setting F3-03 2: Up peak mode ☆ for period 1 3: Down peak mode 4: Sudden peak hour mode Floors with peak F3-04 0–56...
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode Traffic mode setting F3-19 2: Up peak mode ☆ for period 5 3: Down peak mode 4: Sudden peak hour mode Floors with peak F3-20 0–56...
  • Page 52 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode Traffic mode setting F3-35 2: Up peak mode ☆ for period 9 3: Down peak mode 4: Sudden peak hour mode Floors with peak F3-36 0–56...
  • Page 53 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0–65535 Bit0: Dispersed elevator waiting function enabled Bit1: Zoned elevator waiting function enabled Bit2: Processing of elevator door open timeout disabled Bit3: No redispatch after an elevator enters the fault state Group control F4-11 in destination floor mode...
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property LED 1: Communication quality of elevator 6 CAN communication LED 2: Communication quality 2 of elevators quality of elevator 7 FU-01 ● under group control LED 3: Communication quality of elevator 8 LED 4: Reserved LED 5: Reserved...
  • Page 55 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-23 floor selectors on floors 33 to ● selectors connected 48 (front door) to CAN1 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-24 floor selectors on floors 49 to ●...
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-34 floor selectors on floors 17 to ● selectors connected 32 (rear door) to CAN2 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-35 floor selectors on floors 33 to ●...
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-45 floor selectors on floors 1 to ● selectors connected 16 (front door) to CAN4 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-46 floor selectors on floors 17 to ●...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-56 floor selectors on floors 49 to ● selectors connected 56 (front door) to CAN5 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-57 floor selectors on floors 1 to ●...
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-67 floor selectors on floors 33 to ● selectors connected 48 (rear door) to CAN6 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-68 floor selectors on floors 49 to ●...
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-78 floor selectors on floors 17 to ● selectors connected 32 (front door) to CAN8 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-79 floor selectors on floors 33 to ●...
  • Page 61: Parameters Of The Floor Selector

    Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP-07 Reserved ☆ FP-08 Reserved ☆ FP-09 Reserved ☆ FP-10 Reserved ☆ 4.2 Parameters of the Floor Selector When FP-00 (Protection password) is set to a non-zero value, the password protection function is enabled.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F0-10 Location of elevator 1 ☆ Touchscreen- Keypad- F0-11 Location of elevator 2 ☆ type type F0-12 Location of elevator 3 ☆ Left F0-13 Location of elevator 4 ☆...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Group F2: Floor Display Parameters F2-00 Reserved 0–65535 ☆ F2-01 Code of floor 1 0001 ☆ F2-02 Code of floor 2 0002 ☆ F2-03 Code of floor 3 0003 ☆...
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0–10 Brightness of the FP-04 A larger number indicates a ● touchscreen higher brightness. Energy-saving time of FP-05 0–60 ● the touchscreen Date and time settings FP-11 Manual setting ☆...
  • Page 65: Chapter 5 Parameter Description

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Chapter 5 Parameter Description 5.1 Description of Group Control Board Parameters Group F0: Basic Parameters Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Elevator dispatch 0: Overall F0-00 method in normal consideration ☆ traffic mode 1: Efficiency first 0: Overall consideration based on the travel time, waiting time, and crowding degree in the car 1: Waiting time first...
  • Page 66 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F0-05 Door open timeout 30–1000 ☆ If the door open time of an elevator is longer than the value set in F0-05, the system determines that a door open timeout occurs (because the light curtain is blocked or the door open button is held down for a long time).
  • Page 67 Chapter 5 Parameter Description When the elevators are powered by the , the number of operational backup power supply elevators must be limited to prevent power shortage. F0-15 is used to set the maximum number of operational elevators when the backup is used.
  • Page 68: Group F1: Terminal Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Group F1: Terminal Parameters Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property X1 function selection 0: Unused F1-01 ☆ 1: Reserved F1-02 X2 function selection ☆ 2: Reserved F1-03 X3 function selection ☆ 3: Reserved 4: Elevator running F1-04 X4 function selection ☆...
  • Page 69: Group F2: Zoning Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description 0: Unused, indicating that the output terminal has no function 1 to 16: Reserved. Group F2: Zoning Parameters Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0–65535 Bit0: Energy-saving mode Bit1: Normal traffic Zoning function mode F2-00 enabling in different ☆...
  • Page 70 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-03 Start floor of zone 1 0–56 ☆ F2-04 End floor of zone 1 0–56 ☆ F2-05 Start floor of zone 2 0–56 ☆ F2-06 End floor of zone 2 0–56 ☆...
  • Page 71: Group F3: Traffic Time Setting Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description 2: Zone 2 The elevator provides services only for zone 2 and responds only to calls from zone 2. 3: Zone 3 The elevator provides services only for zone 3 and responds only to calls from zone 3. 4: Zone 4 The elevator provides services only for zone 4 and responds only to calls from zone 4.
  • Page 72 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property End time of period 1 in F3-02 End time of period 1 00.00 ☆ traffic mode 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode Traffic mode setting 2: Up peak mode F3-03 ☆...
  • Page 73 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Floors with peak F3-16 0–56 ☆ traffic in period 4 Start time of period 5 in F3-17 Start time of period 5 00.00 ☆ traffic mode Start time of period 5 in F3-18 End time of period 5 00.00...
  • Page 74 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode Traffic mode setting 2: Up peak mode F3-31 ☆ for period 8 3: Down peak mode 4: Sudden peak hour mode Floors with peak F3-32 0–56...
  • Page 75 Chapter 5 Parameter Description To enable user-defined periods, you must set Bit5 of F4-11 to 1. The functions of Bit5 are described as follows: If Bit5 is set to 1, the user-defined traffic modes is enabled. The system operates in the traffic mode set by users in user-defined periods.
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 Parameter Description It is used for group control function selection. Each bit of the parameter defines a function. If a bit is set to 1, the function indicated by this bit is enabled. If this bit is set to 0, the function is disabled. The following table describes the functions defined by each bit.
  • Page 77: Group Fu: System Monitoring Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description F4-11: Group control function selection 1 Function Description Default It is used to set periods for the traffic mode. 1: User-defined traffic mode enabled. In this case, Period setting the time parameters specified by the parameters in Bit 5 for the traffic group F3 are effective.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5 Parameter Description CAN5 CAN4 CAN3 CAN2 CAN1 communication communication communication communication communication quality quality quality quality quality High High High High High ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted Interrupted Numbers 0 to 9 indicate the communication quality, where a larger value indicates stronger interference and lower communication quality.
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 Parameter Description B: Group control status of elevator 2 If it is on, elevator 2 is under group control. If it is off, elevator 2 is not under group control. C: Group control status of elevator 3 If it is on, elevator 3 is under group control. If it is off, elevator 3 is not under group control.
  • Page 80 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Figure 5-3  Example of traffic mode LED 1 displays the current traffic mode. The value range is 0 to 4. 0: Energy-saving mode 1: Normal traffic mode 2: Up peak mode 3: Down peak mode 4: Sudden peak hour mode LED 2 displays the current zoning status.
  • Page 81 Chapter 5 Parameter Description If an SD card is available, the system calculates the calls received in the last 30 days to figure out the full-load rate in these days. Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status status of floor of floor selectors on FU-21...
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Each segment indicates a Floor Status parameter. Figure 5-4  Communication status of a floor selector As shown in the preceding figure, the five LEDs from right to left are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. FU-21 indicates the CAN communication status of floor selectors on floors 1 to 16. LEDs 5 and 4 indicate the floor on which a floor selector is located.
  • Page 83 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication status of floor Communication status of FU-34 selectors floor selectors on floors 17 ● connected to CAN2 to 32 (rear door) channel Communication status of floor Communication status of FU-35 selectors floor selectors on floors 33...
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-43 floor selectors on floors ● selectors connected 33 to 48 (rear door) to CAN3 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-44 floor selectors on floors ●...
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-52 floor selectors on floors ● selectors connected 49 to 56 (rear door) to CAN4 channel FU-45 to FU-52 show the communication status of floor selectors connected to CAN4 channel.
  • Page 86 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-61 floor selectors on floors ● selectors connected 1 to 16 (front door) to CAN6 channel Communication Communication status of status of floor FU-62 floor selectors on floors ●...
  • Page 87 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status status of floor of floor selectors on FU-70 ● selectors connected floors 17 to 32 (front to CAN7 channel door) Communication Communication status status of floor of floor selectors on FU-71 ●...
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Communication Communication status status of floor of floor selectors on FU-79 selectors ● floors 33 to 48 (front connected to CAN8 door) channel Communication Communication status status of floor of floor selectors on FU-80 selectors...
  • Page 89 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Each segment indicates a Status parameter. Figure 5-5 Example of input status As shown in Figure 5-5, the five LEDs from right to left are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 respectively. For FU-85 to FU-87, LEDs 5 and 4 indicate an input terminal parameter and an output terminal parameter respectively.
  • Page 90: Group Fp: User Parameters

    The password protection function can be disabled by setting FP-00 to 00000. ◆ Remember the password you set. If you set the password incorrectly or forget your password, contact Inovance to replace the GCB. NOTE Parameter Parameter Name...
  • Page 91: Group F1: Basic Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Front and rear door 0: Front door F0-01 settings of the floor ☆ 1: Rear door selector 0: The floor selector is located at the front door. 1: The floor selector is located at the rear door. Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 92 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Key pressing interval F1-01 1–5 ☆ for disabled people It specifies the key pressing interval of the floor selector for disabled people. Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property ID display time of an...
  • Page 93: Group F2: Floor Display Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0–29 0: No function 1–26: Letters from A Special function key in to Z F1-06 ☆ the lower right corner 27: Display "-" 28: Reserved 29: Door switching function These parameters are used for the function selection of special function keys in the lower left and lower right corner.
  • Page 94: Group Fp: Protection Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description The floor selector can display a maximum of two bits in a floor code. F2-01 to F2-56 are used to set the medium and low bits of codes of floors 1 to 56. The thousands position and hundreds position of a parameter value indicate the medium bits of the floor display.
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Date and time settings FP-11 Manual setting ☆ of the touchscreen - 94 -...
  • Page 96: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    After purchasing the system, pay attention to following aspects for temporary and long- term storage: ■ Pack the system with the original packing box provided by Inovance; ■ Long-term storage degrades the electrolytic capacitor. Thus, the system must be energized once every two years, with each time lasting at least five hours.
  • Page 97: Warranty Agreement

    Warranty Agreement Warranty Agreement 1) Inovance provides an 18-month free warranty to the equipment itself from the date of manufacturing for the failure or damage under normal use conditions. 2) Within the warranty period, maintenance will be charged for the damage caused by the following reasons: a.
  • Page 98 //www.inovance.com Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd. Add.: Building E, Hongwei Industry Park, Liuxian Road, Baocheng No. 70 Zone, Bao’an District, Shenzhen Tel: +86-755-2979 9595 Fax: +86-755-2961 9897 Service Hotline: 400-777-1260 http: //www.inovance.com Copyright   Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.

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