CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………………….. 3 PREFACE…………………………………………………………………………………. 4 SWLINE SERIES BOARDS AND FUNCTIONS………………………………………... 5 PANEL VOLTAGE INFORMATION……………………………………………………. 6 OUTPUT TERMINALS AND THE MEANINGS OF THE ABBREVATIONS………… 7 CHAPTER 1: LCD SCREEN AND KEYPAD USAGE………………………………….. 8 1-A) STARTUP SCREENS…………………………………………………………………………….. 1-B) MAIN SCREEN…………………………………………………………………………………... 1-C) INPUT SCREENS…………………………………………………………………………………...
PREFACE Swline Series Lift Control System has been designed to fulfill the needs of lift sector at new age. One of the main aims of this series is to integrate lift control system with today’s advanced computer systems. Swline Series Lift Control System is controlled by a 16-bit high performance microcontroller.
SWLINE SERIES BOARDS AND FUNCTIONS SWM Main Board SWM is the main board of the system. It reads all inputs by itself and via SWPI. It then outputs necessary data to activate motor, doors and signal lamps. The lift parameters are also stored in SWM.
PANEL VOLTAGE INFORMATION Panel Input Voltage 3 Phase 380v-MP Contactor Supply Voltage 220v AC or 48v DC Phase Protect Cut off Voltage +/- 20 % Brake Supply Voltage 180v DC / 48v DC PTC Cut Off Resistance > 500 ohm Security Circuit Voltage Same as Contactor Supply 1000...
OUTPUT TERMINALS AND THE MEANINGS OF THE ABBREVATIONS Phase for Cabin (220v AC) Free Inputs I1, I2, 13, I4 Signal Circuit Supply (+24v DC) Common for Free Inputs Signal Circuit Ground Open Door Signal 1000 Security Circuit Supply Open Door Signal Output (Transistor 011) Busy Signal Close Door Signal Output (Transistor 011) Stop Circuit Return...
CHAPTER 1 LCD SCREEN AND KEYPAD USAGE SWline Series has a 4-row * 20-character LCD screen and 6-key keypad. Keys are located as below: ← ← ← ← ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓...
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Security Circuit S..:Stop(120) D..:Door Contact(130) Cabin door is closed Hour : Minute L..:Door Lock(140) System is in Duplex mode Calls [SDL][ 13:35 ..-..Lift communicating with other lift. Error code blinks * ERROR NO:5* [ 01=][t02]FAST Direction Lift is manager of group Current Floor Target Floor Car’s Speed...
KK600000IT21122 12954201RS07878 On this screen you can see the current case of some important input signals. In SWline Series no led is located at signal inputs. Instead LCD screen is used to observe input signals. The input signal names on this screen are read from top to bottom. “x” symbol on the top row means that the input below “x”...
We will see this kind of menus lots of times. The ‘>’ (Pointer) character on most left column points a sub menu and if you want to enter pointed menu you must push ENT button. You can move ‘>’ by using (↑) and (↓) up and down respectively.
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To change the parameter A01 push ENT again. A01-NUMBER OF STOPS IN SYSTEM ?000016 Now, you see general parameter change screen. In this type of screens you always see 6 digit numbers. When you first enter this screen cursor is always located under left most digit. You can increase or decrease value of the digit under which cursor is located , by using (↑) , (↓) buttons respectively.
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On this screen let’s change another parameter ‘A02-LIFT COMMAND SYSTEM’. This parameter is in abbreviated form as ‘A02-COMMAND’. >A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24 A02-COMMAND A03-LIFT TYPE A04-DOOR TYPE (↓) A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24 >A02-COMMAND A03-LIFT TYPE A04-DOOR TYPE (ENT) A02-LIFT COMMAND SYSTEM ?000004 FULL COLLECTIVE (↓) A02-LIFT COMMAND SYSTEM...
1-F) GIVING CALLS BY KEY PAD In SWline Series it is possible to give any call (up, down or cabin) by using keypad when lift is not in inspection mode. Here an example. → ← [SDL][ 16:37 ....[ 01=][t__]STOP On Main Screen push (→) .
MAIN PRMs : These are the most important and necessary parameters for lift to function properly. (Axx) • AUX. PRMs : This group includes secondary parameters for lift and the parameters about control system (SWline Series) working conditions.(Bxx) • TIMINGS : These are timing parameters for lift.(Cxx) •...
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[A04] DOOR TYPE Semi-automatic wing landing door, no cabin door Semi-automatic wing landing door, with automatic cabin door Full automatic cabin and landing door [A05] FLOOR SELECTOR SYSTEM Gray code based bi-stable magnetic switches Counter Incremental Encoder Absolute Encoder [A06] PRE-OPENING DOORS [A07] HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM No Releveling Releveling system will be used in hydraulic lift (Motor is running)
[A13] MISSING FLOOR (DUPLEX LIFT) No level difference of both group lifts The base floor of group 2 is one floor above group 1 2-B) P2-AUXILIARY PARAMETERS [B01] AFTER DOOR LOCK FAILURE The system continues operation The system is blocked if the number of consequent errors have been repeated as the number stored in the parameter B12 All call registers are cleared.
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[B10] ERROR MODEM REPORT Not Activated SwOnline: In case of error system calls to remote computer via modem. GSM SMS : In case of error system send a short message to defined cellular phone. GSM CALL: In case of error system calls to defined cellular phone. [B11] SCHEDULED STATE->MODEM Not Activated Activated...
[B20] AFTER A STOP FAILURE System continues to work System is blocked [B21] AFTER A MAXIMUM TRAVEL TIME FAILURE System continues to work System is blocked 2-C) P3-TIMINGS [C01] BUSY PERIOD 0-999 Busy period. Each number is 0.1sec. [C02] PARK WAIT TIME 0-10000 This parameter stores the time period for the car to move to the park floor.
[C11] GROUP DOOR OPEN WAIT PERIOD 0-999 When the lifts work in group then this parameter specifies the maximum time period in which a lift can hold a hall call as its target as its doors are forced to stay open. After timeout of this period the hall call is left free where any other member of the group can take it as a target.
The menu M24 consists of the following sections: K1-SET DISPLAYS K2-SET DOOR A K3-SET DOOR B K4-CABIN CALLS K5-HALL CALLS K6-ENCODER PULSE 2-D-1) K1-SET DISPLAYS In this section you are faced with the following screen: 00.FLR DISPLAY: 01.FLR DISPLAY: 02.FLR DISPLAY: >03.FLR DISPLAY: When you select any floor by pressing (ENT) key then you can enter the digital display data by using the following display input screen:...
You can change the data by using (↑) and (↓) keys between 0 and maximum floor no. If you specify which floor is the entrance floor to the building then this utility sets the digital display of the entrance floor (base floor) as 0. All floors above this floor are numbered starting 1 and incremented by 1 at every floor.
03.CABIN CALL ?000001 The parameters used in this screen are as follows OFF. A cabin call for this floor is not allowed ON. A cabin call for this floor is always allowed. PE1. If the clock time is within the time interval PERIOD1 which is specified in section K8, then the cabin call is allowed otherwise not allowed.
In order to select a floor to change its data press (ENT) key in its line. Then you see the following editing screen. >02.FLR PULSE ?023451 You can change the data by using (↑) and (↓) keys . In order to go from column to column use (←) and (→) keys.
2-E) P5-MAINTENANCE TIME You can see or set next maintenance day by using P5 in menu M20. In this section you see current setting of the next maintenance day. NEXT MAINTENANCE 01/07/2006 If you press any key in this screen then you will come to the maintenance date editing screen. NEXT MAINTENANCE DAY..: ?000001...
Here is the list of events that can be connected to the programmable relays. OUTPUT CODE EVENT WHICH MAKES K2 ON Stop circuit is closed. ( Terminal 120 is on) Stop circuit is open. ( Terminal 120 is off) System is in Inspection mode. (Terminal 869 is on) System is in Normal mode.
The programmable inputs are denoted by I1, I2, I3 and I4 on the printed circuit boards. INPUT NO INPUT NAME REMARKS A11 must be 0 for programmable input. If A11=1 I1 is used as high speed (3.speed) down limit switch. A11 must be 0 for programmable input.
2-I) P9-UTILITIES This section contains some utilities which are some non-standard procedures which may help you in configurating your system. >R1-DISPLAY UTIL.M28 R2-FACTORY SETT. R3-SET PASSWORD R4-OTH.UTILITIES 2-I-1) R1-DISPLAY UTILITIES In this utilities section the following screen is waiting for an input: BASE FLOOR N?000000 You can change the data by using (↑) and (↓) keys between 0 and maximum floor no.
2-I-4) R4-MODEM SETTINGS In this section you can adjust your modem which must be used for remote PC connection. >X01-PHONE #1 X02-PHONE #2 X03-SETTING 1 X04-SETTING 2 X01) The first telephone number that will be called by the modem. X02) The second telephone number that will be called by the modem. X03) First modem initializing string.
CHAPTER 3 ERROR LOG In SWline Series Control System all determined errors are reported at runtime on main screen and stored in permanent memory. Error storing capacity of system is limited by 128. If an error occurs when there are already 128 errors in memory, then oldest error is cleaned and the new one is stored.
CHAPTER 4 VARIABLES AND LANGUAGE On main menu you see M1-VARIABLES at first line. > M1-VARIABLES M2-PARAMETERS M3-ERROR LOG M4-LANGUAGE/LiSAN This menu is designed to observe all system variables, timers and inputs. This is an observation tool for technical persons to investigate system in details. However there is no danger for user to enter this menu and observe variables.
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SWLINE ERROR CODES CODE ERROR EXPLANATION STOP CIRCUIT IS OPEN Stop circuit-120 (Speed regulator,parachute contact,stop buttons..) is cut during motion. DOOR CONT.ARE OPEN Door Contact circuit-130 is cut during motion. DOOR LOCKS ARE OPEN Door Lock circuit-140 is cut during motion. BUTTOM LIMIT IS OPEN Down limit signal (817) is cut during down motion.(Except bottom floor) TOP LIMIT IS OPEN...
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