hpmont MONT30 Starting Manual
hpmont MONT30 Starting Manual

hpmont MONT30 Starting Manual

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MONT30
Door Controller
Starting Guide
V1.0 2023.06

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  • Page 1 MONT30 Door Controller Starting Guide V1.0 2023.06...
  • Page 2 FOREWARD Thank you for purchasing MONT30 door controller. This user manual describes how to use MONT30 and its installation wiring, parameter setting, troubleshooting and daily maintenance etc. Before using the product, please read through this user manual carefully. In addition, please do not use this product until you have fully understood safety precautions.
  • Page 3 Version and Revision Records Time: 2023/06 Version: V1.0 Chapter Contents • V1.0 version released.
  • Page 4 Safety Information Safety Definition Pay attention to contents with following marks in the user manual or on the product. Danger Danger: A Danger contains information which is critical for avoiding safety hazards. Warning Warning: A Warning contains information which is essential for avoiding a risk of damage to products or other equipements.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Model ......................1 1.2 Layout ......................1 2. Mechanical Installation .................... 2 2.1 Confirm Installation Environment ..............2 2.2 Install MONT30 ....................3 3. Electrical Installation ....................4 3.1 Controller Terminal Description ............... 4 3.1.1 Power Terminal Description ................4 3.1.2 Control Terminal Description ................
  • Page 6: Check Product

    Check appearance: The product packaging and appearance is not damaged. 1.1 Model M T 3 0 - 5 A Code Description • MT30: MONT30 door controller Product series • 5A-EN: ABZ encoder, power supply 5V Product configuration • IN: High bus voltage 1.2 Layout...
  • Page 7: Mechanical Installation

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 2. Mechanical Installation Note: If you open the package and find that the door controller is incomplete or damaged, please do not install the door controller. 2.1 Confirm Installation Environment Confirm the installation environment meets the following requirements: •...
  • Page 8: Install Mont30

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 2.2 Install MONT30 For wall-mounted installation, see below for steps . 1. Plan the installation space. The overall dimensions of the door controller are shown in the figure, and the unit is mm. 2. Mark the mounting position on the mounting bracket and drill holes.
  • Page 9: Electrical Installation

    • MONT30 must be reliably powered off for 10 minutes before wiring. • MONT30 has a leakage current of more than 3mA to ground, depending on the use conditions. To ensure safety, MONT30 and the motor must use independent ground cables, and recommended to install B-type residual current devices (ELCB/RCD).
  • Page 10: Control Terminal Description

    OD, CD, DI1, DI2, +24V, COM, COM DI3, DI4, DI5, DI6 Figure 3-2 Control terminal Table 3-2 Control terminal description Control Terminal Description MONT30 communicates with elevator control system CAN+, CAN-, CAN communication • For CAN communication protocol, please contact dealer DOA, CME...
  • Page 11: Controller Wiring

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 Encoder Terminal Description SPI communication • CS: Chip select input, low level is valid Absolute encoder CS, CK ,SO signal • CK: Clock input • SO: Data output 3.2 Controller Wiring 3.2.1 Confirm the OD and CD Mode (Distance or Speed Control) Different motors, different control modes, and different wiring modes.
  • Page 12: Distance Control Wiring

    Open the door Close the door MONT30 Door position output Encoder Door open arrived output A/CS Door close arrived B/CK output Z/SO Figure 3-4 Distance control wiring (default) MONT30 supports ABZ encoder, absolute encoder. Absolute encoder encoder Figure 3-5 Encoder wiring...
  • Page 13: Speed Control Wiring

    3.2.5 Speed Control Wiring In speed control, the door position is detected through 4 travel switches, and the switches are connected to the DI terminal of the MONT30 (default DI1 - DI4, normally closed). Install the Travel Switch door open arrived...
  • Page 14: Power On

    Before disconnecting the external power supply, forbidden to touch, plug in or pull out the 220V terminal, otherwise there is a danger of electric shock. Power Switch is set to ON, the indicator is always on (green or yellow), and the MONT30 is in stand-by state.
  • Page 15: Debugging

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 5. Debugging 5.1 Debugging Preparation 5.1.1 Confirm Debugging Process Confirm the debugging process according to the control mode. Table 5-1 Control mode Motor Detect Door Position Motor Control (F00.06) Door Control (F00.02) Closed-loop vector control Distance control Syn.
  • Page 16 MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 Table 5-3 Display or operating description Display or Operate Description Displays yellow, red, green, and the status description are shown in the table below. Display Keep On Flash Door arrived Door command Yellow (YL) Indicator (open / close)
  • Page 17: Self-Learning Related Parameters

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 5.1.3 Self-learning Related Parameters The following table shows the parameters related to self-learning. Use the keypad settings, see sections 5.2 and 5.3 for details. Table 5-4 Set parameters Ref. Code Function Setting Range [Default] Remark Control parameter 0: Speed control [default] F00.02...
  • Page 18: Motor Self-Learning

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 5.2 Motor Self-learning Asyn. Motor Selt-learning Operation Use the keypad to set parameters, see below or section 5.1.3. • Control parameters: F00.02 (OD and CD mode), F00.06 (motor control mode). • Motor parameters: F01.00 - F01.04, F01.05 (reduction ratio) needs to be set for distance control.
  • Page 19: Door Width Self-Learning (Only Distance Control)

    Exception handling: The door move in the CD direction at start. Take measures: Stop (wait for MONT30 to stop automatically), change DIP switch S4, and start door width self-learning again. During self-learning, the OD pulses decreases and the CD pulses increases.
  • Page 20: Debug Od And Cd

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 5.4 Debug OD and CD Set DIP switches S1&S2 = ON&OFF, long press Button to test the OD and CD effect, the door stops running after release Button. If the OD or CD does not meet the requirements, adjust the torque, speed and creep distance according to the site.
  • Page 21: Connect To Elevator Control System

    MONT30 Starting Guide V1.0 Table 5-5 The corresponding parameters of the four gear OD curve 1st Gear 2nd Gear 4th Gear OD Curve 3rd Gear F03.01 - F03.07 - F03.19 - Group F03 F03.13 - F03.18 F03.06 F03.12 F03.24 OD start distance (distance)

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