Using The Keypad & Accessing Diagnostic Screens; Entering Car Calls - O. Thompson Microflite Ultra 2000 Installation & Adjustment Manual

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11.5
Using the Keypad & Accessing Diagnostic Screens
A telephone style keypad is located in the center of the MPU board. The keypad is used to access
parameter, diagnostic, fault, and scope screens. The keypad is also used to edit parameter values.
The three primary keys used to move the cursor around the screen and enter values are the "*", "0",
and "#" keys.
As far as cursor movement, the three keys act as follows:
* Key =
Move cursor on the screen to the left (previous)
0 Key =
Value of zero when entering numeric values
Toggles between Yes or No for logical values
Acts as an "ENTER" button for changing screens and saving values to memory.
# Key =
Move cursor on the screen to the right (next)

11.5.1 Entering Car Calls

Car call entry can be accomplished by pressing the # key or the * key until the cursor highlights the
desired floor's car call on the screen. To register the car call press the 0 key. The 0 key must be
pressed and held until the car begins to move, if the car is on Independent Service.
Note:
If the C next to a floor's car call is already highlighted, it means the car call is locked out on the
call lockout screen. This cannot be bypassed by this method of entering car calls.
Note:
When the cursor is not in the upper right hand corner of the I/O screen, only the main screen
can be displayed. No fault or speed curve screens can be examined. If the cursor is not
returned manually to the top right corner and no car call entry takes place for 5 minutes, the
cursor is automatically returned to the top right corner.
11.5.2 Controller Event Log
To access this screen, the cursor must be moved until it is blinking in the top right hand corner of the
main diagnostic screen. Then the 0 key is pushed.
This screen is used to display additional inputs that can not fit on one diagnostic screen and the last
100 faults on jobs. Hall calls will be located on this screen for simplex cars and calls may be entered in
the same fashion as on screen one. The fault log is accessed by moving the cursor to one of the
following four positions: view previous events; view next event; view latest event; and clear fault
memory.
Revision AA 2.2
Microflite Ultra 2000
next car up
other car next
out of service light
PI flash (indicates car delayed at a floor)
security/access active light
this car down
this car up/next
advanced up direction front gong and/or lantern
advanced up direction rear gong and/or lantern
weight bypass buzzer
weight bypass light
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