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FUSIONTM V2.5
User Manual
MANUAL NO.
Q00000036_EN_00_A.1
Ⅰ Table of Contents
Ⅰ Table of Contents
Ⅰ TABLE OF CONTENTS...........................................................................................................................................I
Ⅱ PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................1
Ⅲ SAFETY AND OTHER SYMBOL MEANINGS ..........................................................................................................1
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3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................. 17
Table of Contents
3.1. SIMPLE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 17
3.2. DUPLEX CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 19
3.3. GROUP CONTROL CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 19
3.4. SUPPORTING CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALL INFORMATION...................................................................... 20
3.5. ENCODER CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................. 23
Asynchronous Motor Encoder (J20 on side of unit) ........................................................................... 23
Synchronous Motor Encoder (on side of unit) ...................................................................................... 23
3.6. EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL DEVICE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................... 24
4. WIRING AND INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................. 25
4.1. WIRINGS ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Fusion Environmental Specifications ..................................................................................... 25
4.3. FUSION INSTALLATION IN AN ENCLOSURE ........................................................................................... 27
Notes of wiring .................................................................................................................................... 31
CAN, General Wiring.......................................................................................................................... 31
Precheck..................................................................................................................................................... 31
Fusion Parts............................................................................................................................................... 32
ZXK-6000S-A Control Circuit Power Terminal Description........................................................... 33
Fusion Main Circuit Wiring Description.................................................................................. 33
Low Voltage Input Descriptions........................................................................................................... 34
High Voltage Signal Input Descriptions (J16).................................................................................. 35
Relay Output Terminal Descriptions ................................................................................................... 35
Power Supply Input Terminal Descriptions ...................................................................................... 35
CAN Communication Terminal (J11).................................................................................................. 35
Control circuit input Form ...................................................................................................................... 36
Switching Input Schematic ................................................................................................................... 36
High Voltage Input Schematic.............................................................................................................. 36
Switching Output ..................................................................................................................................... 36
Switching Output Schematic................................................................................................................. 36
K-CT1000 Cartop Board ......................................................................................................................... 37
K-CT1000 Low Voltage Terminals ....................................................................................................... 37
K-CC1000 Car Call Board........................................................................................................................ 40
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Ⅰ Table of Contents
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Ⅰ Table of Contents
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Notes of storage ............................................................................................................................... 173
Table of Contents
9.4. INCOMING INSPECTION ........................................................................................................................... 173
9.5. OTHERS ........................................................................................................................................................ 174
Manufacturer guarantee .............................................................................................................. 174
Service .................................................................................................................................................... 174
Contact information ........................................................................................................................ 174
9.6. APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................... 174
Battery maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 174
10. APPENDIX ...................................................................................................................................................... 175
10.1. COMPLETE PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................................... 175
10.2. DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEX EQUIVALENTS ..................................................................................... 193
10.3. LED DISPLAY DEFINITION TABLE ..................................................................................................... 195
REVISION HISTORY .............................................................................................................................................. 197
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Ⅰ Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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Ⅱ Preface
Ⅱ Preface
Copyright
© 2015, NIDEC-KINETEK All Rights Reserved.
This document may not be reproduced, electronically or mechanically, in whole or in part,
without written permission from Nidec-Kinetek.
Trademarks
All trademarks or registered product names appearing in this document are the exclusive
property of the respective owners.
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document authors, publishers, distributors, or representatives.
Preface
Limited Warranty
NIDEC-KINETEK (manufacturer) warrants its products for a period of 15 months from the
date of shipment from its factory to be free from defects in workmanship and materials.
Any defect appearing more than 15 months from the date of shipment from the factory
shall be deemed to be due to ordinary wear and tear. Manufacturer, however, assumes no
risk or liability for results of the use of the products purchased from it, including, but
without limiting the generality of the forgoing:
(1) The use in combination with any electrical or electronic components, circuits, systems,
assemblies or any other material or equipment (2) Unsuitability of this product for use in
any circuit, assembly or environment. Purchasers’ rights under this warranty shall consist
solely of requiring the manufacturer to repair, or in manufacturer's sole discretion, replace
free of charge, F.O.B. factory, any defective items received at said factory within the said
15 months and determined by manufacturer to be defective. The giving of or failure to
give any advice or recommendation by manufacturer shall not constitute any warranty by
or impose any liability upon the manufacturer. This warranty constitutes the sole and
exclusive remedy of the purchaser and the exclusive liability of the manufacturer, AND IN
LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY AS
TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, FOR PURPOSE SOLD, DESCRIPTION, QUALITY
PRODUCTIVENESS OR ANY OTHER MATTER. In no event will the manufacturer be liable
for special or consequential damages or for delay in performance of this warranty.
Products that are not manufactured by NIDEC-KINETEK (such as drives, CRTs, modems,
printers, etc.) are not covered under the above warranty terms. NIDEC-KINETEK however,
extends the same warranty terms that the original manufacturer of such equipment
provides with their product (refer to the warranty terms for such products in their
respective manual).
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Ⅱ Preface
This End User License Agreement (“Agreement”) grants you the right to use the software
contained in this product (the “Software”) subject to the following restrictions: You may
not: (i) copy the Soft- ware, except for archive purposes consistent with your standard
archive procedures; (ii) transfer the Software to a third party apart from the entire
product; (iii) modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to
derive the source code of the Software; (iv) export the Software or underlying technology
in contravention of applicable U.S. and foreign export laws and regulations; and (v) use
the Software other than in connection with operation of the product.
“LICENSOR'S SUPPLIERS DO NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO END USER OR ANY OTHER
THIRD PARTY, ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION
ON BEHALF OF SUCH SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF NON-
Safety Precautions
Environmental Considerations
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In this manual
Preface
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Ⅲ Safety and Other Symbol Meanings
Danger
This manual symbol is used to alert you to procedures, instructions, or situations which,
if not done properly, might result in personal injury or substantial equipment damage.
Caution
This manual symbol is used to alert you to procedures, instructions, or situations which,
if not done properly, might result in equipment damage.
Note
This manual symbol is used to alert you to instructions or other immediately helpful
information.
Safety Precautions
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Safety and Other Symbol Meanings
Danger
This equipment must be installed by a qualified contractor. It is the responsibility of the
contractor to make sure that the final installation complies with all local codes and is
installed in a safe manner.
Proper grounding is vitally important to safe and successful operation. Bring your ground
wire to the system subplate. You must choose the proper conductor size and minimize the
resistance to ground by using the shortest possible routing. See National Electrical Code
Article 250 or the applicable local electrical code.
Before applying power to the controller, physically check all the power resistors and other
components located in the resistor cabinet and inside the controller. Components
loosened during shipment may cause damage.
For proper operation of the AC Drive Unit in your controller, you must make sure that: 1)
A direct solid ground is provided in the machine room to properly ground the controller
and motor. Indirect grounds such as the building structure or a water pipe may not
provide proper grounding and could act as an antenna to radiate RFI noise, thus
disturbing sensitive equipment in the building. Improper grounding may also render any
RFI filter ineffective. 2) The incoming power to the controller and the outgoing power
wires to the motor are in their respective, separate, grounded conduits.
This equipment may contain voltages as high as 1000 volts. Use extreme caution. Do not
touch any components, resistors, circuit boards, power devices, or electrical connections
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Ⅲ Safety and Other Symbol Meanings
Environmental Considerations
Keep the machine room clean.
Controllers are generally in NEMA 1 enclosures.
Do not install the controller in a dusty area.
Do not install the controller in a carpeted area.
Keep room temperature between 32 and 104°F (0 to 40°C).
Prevent condensation on the equipment.
Do not install the controller in a hazardous location or where excessive amounts of vapors
or chemical fumes may be present.
Make certain that power line fluctuations are within +10% or -15% of proper value.
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Ⅳ Shipping Confirmation
Ⅳ Shipping Confirmation
Silver Label
Ⅳ
Shipping Confirmation
ZXK 6000-S-A G
Voltage Level:
4 = 3 AC380V;
2 = 3 AC220V
Company Code
Verification
Verify that your shipment is correct and undamaged. Report any discrepancy to the shipper
immediately, then to Nidec-Kinetek.
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Ⅳ Shipping Confirmation
Ⅳ
Shipping Confirmation
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1 Product Information
1 Product Information
1
• Vector control technology. High performance motor speed control
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• PWM technology effectively reduces motor noise and power loss
• CAN serial communication enhances communication reliability
• Precision real time clock for time controlled functions
• Compatible with 220VAC power input UPS emergency backup
• Controller & drive are combined in a single unit for reliable, simple operation
• Keypad designed for easy status and event viewing
• Easy parameter format to maximize convenience
• EN81 and GB7588 safety requirements
• Provides unintended car motion solution; passes A3 certification
• EMC certified to 4KV
• Redundant safety design. Both elevator and drive logic have security features
that greatly improve the safety factor of the elevator.
• Duplex
Standard Functions
User interface Without pass code entry, the user may view current speed,
13 unprotected running current, elevator mode and fault records.
access
Limit switch Up (down) limit switch: If a limit switch is encountered, the
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Protection elevator is prevented from moving further in that direction.
Drive fault When driver meet some errors .It prevent the elevator from
15 running. Some drive faults may be automatically to reset by
Protection
setting parameters
Drive feedback When the drive is enabled and the direction is set, Detected driver
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Detection feedback
Brake travel Brake position is monitored through a brake position switch. If
switch incorrect position is detected, the system will enter protected
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feedback mode depending on configuration and the exact situation.
detection
Motor contactor closed/open is monitored. If contactor action is
Run contactor
18 abnormal, the system enters protected mode operation and shuts
detection
down until the problem is corrected.
The Brake contactor closed/open is monitored. If contactor action
Brake contactor
19 is abnormal, the system enters protected mode operation and
detection
shuts down until the problem is corrected.
The door lock circuit is monitored. If lock circuits and door
Door lock circuit
20 limits do not agree, the elevator will shut down until the
detection
problem is corrected.
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1 Product Information
Safety circuit If the safety circuit opens the car will immediately drop power to
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detection the motor and the brake, bringing the car to an emergency stop.
Inspection mode does not use the normal run control time
sequence (automated door operation, emergency run and
22 Inspection run docking operations run feature. Inspection run requires that the
car be placed on an Inspection mode and be run using Enable and
Run Up/Run Down switches.
When emergency run switch is activated it automatically cancels
the normal run control time sequence including automated door
Emergency power
function. It also disables safety gear, limit switches, and buffer
23 run (Machine room
electrical devices. In this mode, the elevator is run using enable
inspection)
and run direction buttons. When the switches are released, the
car will stop moving.
When operating on Inspection, if the elevator encounters a
Terminal inspection low-speed up (or
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speed limit down) forced deceleration switch, it will slow to reduced inspection
speed.
In Inspection mode, press the up or (down) button to output the
Inspection door
door close signal. When the door lock circuit is made, the elevator
25 open/ close
is able to run. When the elevator stops in a door zone, press up &
operation
down buttons at the same time to output the door open signal.
Before initially to running , hoistway information needs to be
26 Hoistway Learn learned, including floor heights and forced deceleration switch
positions.
1
Hoistway Learn If the system isnot get correct height of shaft during shaft
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Errors learning or after learning . The elevator can not work well .
In automatic or attendant operation, the elevator runs in full
28 Full Selective
selective mode.
During non-inspection & out of door zone . it will automatically
29 Self-leveling run leveling into the nearest floor at Re- leveling speed then door
open
If the elevator attempts to close the door for 20 seconds and does
Door open/close not received the door closing limit signal .the elevator try to
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protection opens the door in 5 times . After five 5 times . the car will Keep the
door opened .
31 UI Call Register Perform car call registration according to floor Number .
Door dwell In automatic operation, door open dwell may be cancelled by
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cancellation pressing the Door Close button.
In automatic operation with the car still in the door zone,
33 Door reopening
doors may be reopened using the Door Open button.
During automatic operation, closing doors will be Re-open if the
Light-curtain
34 light curtain is Blocked . Note: light-curtain protection canceled
protection
during fire operation
An active full load input will cause the car to bypass additional hall
35 Full load bypass calls. The calls will be retained and answered when the condition
is corrected.
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1 Product Information
fans, and shut down. The elevator will return to normal operation
Product Information
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1 Product Information
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Motor overheat stops at the nearest landing, opens its doors then stop. After the
Product Information
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Protection thermal protection input signal is reset, the elevator returns to
normal run after the thermal protection delay expires.
Two earthquake operation inputs are two modes : Earthquake 1
Earthquake
58 and Earthquake 2. When an earthquake input is activated, the
operation
elevator stops at the nearest landing, opens its doors.
Programmable the user may set main board output functionality according to
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output Parameter setting .
Brake voltage Brake pick-to-hold time may be adjusted through user
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switching parameters.
61 Car call cancellation A car call may be cancelled by pressing the button twice .
During Independent operation, the elevator does not accept hall
62 Independent run
call registration.
During normal operation, the elevator automatically opens the
Door dwell door after arrival. If the floor does not have a hall call
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cancellation registered, pressing the door close button will cancel remaining
dwell time and start the doors closing.
During normal operation, an idle car will recall to the home floor
64 Auto-homing
after the delay time setting expires.
An idle car will automatically shut off lights and fans after a set
65 Energy saving period of time. Any call demand will automatically activate lights
and fans and return the car to service.
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1 Product Information
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1 Product Information
Optional Features
1
door control control panel
both doors will open simultaneously (as long as both
Product Information
have access to the particular floor).
With car call security active, the passenger must
Car call present a valid credential (usually a card) at the Credential
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security security device and register the call within a defined reader
period of time.
With hall call security active, the passenger must
Hall call present a valid credential (usually a card) at the Credential
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security security device and register the call within a defined reader
period of time.
Remote monitoring allows user to monitor floor Monitoring
Remote
10 position, run direction, and fault status from a remote software、
Monitoring
location. ASE
A two elevator installation may be set for Duplex
Duplexing
operation. Hall calls are connected to both cars but the
11 Duplex configuration
car set as the Master will dispatch for itself and the
and wiring
second car.
A group control system can coordinate up to 6
Multiple
elevators. Each car in the group has a GCL (group
control
12 Group Control control logic) board connected through CAN. A fuzzy
systems,
logic algorithm calculates the optimal elevator to
GCL
dispatched.
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Product Information
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2. Products Specification
2. Products Specification
Item Description
2. Products Specification
Vector control with PG: +/-0.1%, maximum
Functional Speed control accuracy
speed
Features
Carrier frequency 1.0kHz - 16.0kHz
Normal mode, inspection mode, releveling
Operating modes mode, releveling with door opening mode, UPS
mode
Running curve direct to landing, distance
Parking Mode
feedback
Starting torque Speed loop, position loop.
compensation Anti-rollback without a load weigher.
Motor self-learn Synchronous motor, static self-learn.
Operating and Accurately record floor and hoistway limit switch
monitoring Shaft self-learn
positions.
Automatic voltage Automatically maintain output voltage when
regulation grid voltage fluctuates.
Five 7-segment displays, six buttons and eight
Operator keypad
LED indicators.
Handheld operator
As above but handheld.
(option)
Item Set parameters, upload, download, check fault,
PC Software
register calls, and monitoring.
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2. Products Specification
Description Specification
Ⅰ
ZXK-6000-S- A-011G-4 11.0 25.0 200% 40Ω/4800W
Built-in
ZXK-6000-S- A-015G-4 15.0 32.0 170% 32Ω/4800W
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ZXK-6000-S- A-022G-4 22.0 45.0 200% 20Ω/9600W
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2. Products Specification
Mounting hole
Front Cover
Operator
The Bsse
Silver Label
2. Products Specification
Terminal Cover
Wiring warning
labels
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2. Products Specification
2. Products Specification
Gross
Cabi W H D W1 H1 Diameter
Type weight
net (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
(kg)
ZXK-6000-S- A-7R5G-4 240 360 175 140 345 7 8.5
Ⅰ ZXK-6000-S- A-011G-4 240 360 175 140 345 7 8.5
ZXK-6000-S- A-015G-4 240 360 175 140 345 7 8.7
ZXK-6000-S- A-018G-4 270 440 205 196 425 7 14.6
Ⅱ ZXK-6000-S- A-022G-4 270 440 205 196 425 7 14.6
ZXK-6000-S- A-030G-4 270 440 205 196 425 7 14.8
Caution
In the design of control cabinet layout, please consider of adequate wiring for controller outgoing
terminals
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3. System Configuration
3. System Configuration
3. System Configuration
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3. System Configuration
Reference
No. Controller Model Configuration Description
Picture
Select according to capacity,
speed and installation
requirements:
Fusion ZXK-6000-S-
1. a. MC1000 Voltage (400V)
Controller A
b. KW (7.5kW - 30kW)
c. Installation: Machine
room/roomless)
Front & rear door control
Cartop system: Configuration
2.
Controller K-CT1000 description: Each elevator
contains 1 set
Controller will handle up to 16 floors
without requiring expansion board
3. Car Controller K-CC1000 addition.
Configuration description: Each
elevator contains 1 set
Car
Additional 8 floors car call control
4. command K-CI1000
function Configuration description:
expansion
as required.
control board
7 inch LCD COP & LOP control
K-06T Configuration description: as
required.
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3. System Configuration
CAN Bus
When theZXK-6000-S- A elevator is configured for group control, a group control board, GCL,
is added to each. The system is set up according to the drawings and configured to run in group
control mode
3. System Configuration
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3. System Configuration
Description Description
Front & rear door operator control system Inputs for 16 floor selection command
buttons
Monitor front door and rear door operator
system condition Car door open and door close input buttons
Intelligent car lighting & fan system Integrated operation panel switch function
(normally closed contact control)
Extended intercom
Arrival chime signal control (normally open
Emergency power supply
contact control)
CAN communication interface
Monitor car weighing switching signal
Cartop adjustment and SD expansion
Expand communication door operator control
funcation
interface (reserved)
Every elevator has a cartop controller Configure according to the number of COP
controller cabinets, e.g.:
Description Description
Inputs for up to 8 additional floor selection 7 inch multimedia true color display
command buttons
Advertising, date and time display, custom
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3. System Configuration
Description Description
Slim COP and LOP control Slim COP and LOP control
4.3 inch true color display (logo & rolling Dot matrix display
arrow)
Support hall call and elevator status display
Horizontal and vertical display mode.
Chime support direction forecast and hall
SD card on-line update image arrival output
3. System Configuration
Support direction forecast and hall call arrival
chime output
Description
Configuration Description:
Custom configuration
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3. System Configuration
Description Description
Compatible with MP3, WAV and other audio 64-floor command control
formats
Timing, billing control function。
Background music player
Description Description
UCMP
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3. System Configuration
2 GND 0V 0V 0V
3 B- Phase B 0V B-
4 B+ 24V Phase B B+
5 A- Phase A 0V A-
6 A+ 24V Phase A A+
2 / / /
3 R+ CLK+ Z+
4 R- CLK- Z-
5 A+ DATA+ A+
6 A- DATA- A-
3. System Configuration
7 0V 0V 0V
8 B+ / B+
10 C- A- V-
11 C+ A+ V+
12 D+ B+ U+
13 D- B- U-
14 / / W-
15 / / W+
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3. System Configuration
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4. Wiring and Installation
4.1. Wirings
This part introduces ZXK-6000-S- A controller terminal wiring, including main circuit
/control circuit and PG terminal wiring.
DANGER
• Must follow the guidance of this manual,Operate by Professional engineers, Otherwise will
caused electrical shock .
• It must have circuit-breaker between controller and power. In order to avoid fire hazard.
• Be certain input power is disconnect to avoid risk of electric shock or fire before wiring.
• Only a certified electrical engineer with appropriate experience may wire the job
• Ground the PE terminal properly to certified, earth ground. Otherwise, electrical shock or
fire hazard may result.
• Do not touch output terminals directly, or allow an output to contact the chassis.
• Do not short-circuit an output. Otherwise, electric shock, short circuit, or fire hazard may
result.
• Do not touch circuit boards or components.
• Static discharge will damage components and may also result in risk of electrical shock.
• Do not jumper/short Terminals (+), PB and (-). Doing so will damage the unit.
• Do not connect power to output terminals U, V, or W. Doing so will damage the unit
CAUTION
• Follow specified torque when securing terminals. Poor connections can pose electrical
shock or fire risk, or prevent proper operation. Over-torque may damage the FUSION
product.
4.2. Installation
Fusion Environmental Specifications
Ambient
0 ℃ - 40 ℃ (above 40, reduce rated power 4% per degree)
Temperature
Height above Sea
1000m (above 1000m, de-rate 10%)
Level
Relative Humidity 35 - 85%, non-condensing
Anti-vibration <5.8m/S2 (0.6g)
Static Frequency Electromagnetic
6 kV discharge by Peak value 4kV Intensity: 10V/m
Noise Immunity
direct contact, 6 KV 5kHz frequency 80k~1000MHz Tested
discharge by indirect 5/50ns(Tr/Td) frequency
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4. Wiring and Installation
Minimum Installation
Margins
4. Wiring and Installation
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4. Wiring and Installation
CAUTION
Install according to circuit board size,mounting holes , Ensure that electronic devices do
not encounter with something else
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4. Wiring and Installation
Mounting Dimensions
Gross
Cabin W H D A B diameter
Type Weight
et (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)
ZXK-6000-S- A-7R5G-4 240 360 175 140 345 7 8.5
Ⅰ ZXK-6000-S- A -011G-4 240 360 175 140 345 7 8.5
4. Wiring and Installation
CAUTION
In the design of control cabinet layout,please consider leaveing appropriate wiring.
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4. Wiring and Installation
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4. Wiring and Installation
Speed (m/s)
4. Wiring and Installation
1.0m/s 1.5 m/s 1.6 m/s 1.75 m/s 2.0 m/s 2.5 m/s
Decel Distance (m)
L1/NT1 1.2~2.0 2.2~2.6 2.2~2.6 2.2~2.6 2.2~2.6 2.2~2.6
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4. Wiring and Installation
4.4. Wirings
Notes of wiring
CAUTION
• Wiring according to the terminal labels,Shorten the wiring length as possible to avoid
instability caused by leakage current.
• Power supply with a standard of three phase - five wires, Grounding terminals must be
good and.
• Ensure the grounding resistance is less than 4 Ω, It is recommended to use more than 4
mm2 copper core dedicated wire grounding
• Input and output side short circuit or ground is prohibited.
• Output side U/V/W Should wear into the earthing metal tube,separate from control cicuit
wiring.
CAUTION
• Wire according to the terminal labels.
• Power the circuit down before making CAN bus (24V+,24V-, CANH, CANL) connections.
• Verify CAN baud rate setting is correct if communication problems occur immediately
after connection.
• During normal communication, the resistance between CANH and CANL is about 60Ω.
• Hall and car call boards use open-drain outputs designed for LED loads. Incandescent
lights are NOT supported.
• For detailed connection information, please refer to the electrical wiring diagram.
Precheck
CAUTION
• Please check the following items After the wiring:
• Visually inspect the controller for loose connections.
• Station an attendant by the disconnect (prepared to shut down if necessary).
• Power the controller up and visually check for any signs of trouble.
• Check that the brake pick voltage is set to match brake requirements.
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4. Wiring and Installation
Fusion Parts
18
17
16 1
15
2
14
13 3
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
19 20
4. Wiring and Installation
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4. Wiring and Installation
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4. Wiring and Installation
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4. Wiring and Installation
No Name Description
P5.0 Hall door lock detection AC/DC 110V (+/-15%)
P5.1 Car door lock detection AC/DC 110V (+/-15%)
P5.2 Safety circuit detection AC/DC 110V (+/-15%)
J16
P5.3 P5.0, P5.1, P5.2 common
P5.4 Spare (multifunction) AC/DC 110V (+/-15%)
P5.5 Spare common
No Name Description
24- DC drive and communication power 24V- (input port E20-)
J23
24+ DC drive and communication power 24V+(input port E10+)
FG Ground
J24 5V- DC drive and communication power 5V- (input port D50-)
5V+ DC drive and communication power 5V+ (input port D60+)
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4. Wiring and Installation
Switching Output
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4. Wiring and Installation
Programming
interface
Adjustment
interface
SD card slot
DIP switch
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4. Wiring and Installation
Description (default
Term Symbol Default Terminal function
setting)
(Default)
output DC 30V
CM2 Signal common Load current : Resistive
load 5A
DC 30V
Load current : Resistive
load 5A
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4. Wiring and Installation
Description (default
Term Symbol Default Terminal function
setting)
(Default)
V+ DC 24V +output DC 24V Power output
V- DC 24V -output
CANL CAN interface External CAN communication
CANH CAN interface
P14 Spare signal Normally open
P15 Spare signal Normally open
J9
INCT1 Spare signal
INCT1 Spare signal
J10 X11 DC signal interface 11 Cartop wiring box and
X10 DC signal interface 10 control
X9 DC signal interface 9 cabinet connections.
X8 DC signal interface 8 Emergency power and
X7 DC signal interface 7 lighting. Intercom system.
Alarm system.
Car inspection system.
J11 X6 DC signal interface 6
X5 DC signal interface 5
X4 DC signal interface 4
X3 DC signal interface 3
X2 DC signal interface 2
X1 DC signal interface 1
J27 —— Car board interface 1
J28 —— Car board interface 2
U4 —— SD card interface
JP2 —— Program download jumper
S1 —— DIP switch
JP4 —— CAN termination
JP5 —— CAN termination
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4. Wiring and Installation
Adjustment interface
Control box
switch
Expansion
Cartop control connection
port
interface
SD card
slot
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4. Wiring and Installation
Terminal function
Term Sym Terminal description (Default) Default
(default)
P22 —— Attendant signal
P23 —— VIP signal Normally open
P24 —— Bypass signal
P25 —— Car lighting switch signal Normally open
P26 —— Car fan switch signal Normally open
P27 —— Fire-fighter service signal Normally open
P28 —— Fire-fighter door closing signal Normally open
P29 —— Spare signal Normally open
P30 —— Spare signal Normally open
J1 —— Program download port
J2 —— SD card interface
J3 —— Controller interface Normally open
X1 DC signal interface 1 Control cabinet car wiring
X2 DC signal interface 2 box connections.
X3 DC signal interface 3 Emergency power &
X4 DC signal interface 4 Lighting. Intercom
J5
X5 DC signal interface 5 system
X6 DC signal interface 6 Alarm system
X7 DC signal interface 7 Car inspection system
X8 DC signal interface 8
X9 DC signal interface9
X10 DC signal interface10
X11 DC signal interface11
X12 Inspection signal common
J4
X12 Inspection signal common
COP inspection system
DW Down inspection signal
UP Up inspection signal
PE PE
CANH CAN communication extension
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Notes of Grounding
CAUTION
Notes:
• Motor must be grounded ,and connect to the power ground PE directly.(S≥4mm2,Bold with
the increase of the motor power )
• Hall door and car grounding can connect to cabinetgrounding pile head.
• Using grounding wiring according to the standard,shorten the length of grounding wiring
as possible.
• Do not use grounding wires into a circuit when more than two cabinets
Correctly Wrong
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4. Wiring and Installation
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No Symbol Description
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ON in normal operation
Elevator status
3 NOR Flashes in attendant operation or full load mode
indication
OFF in inspection or emergency power operation
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No Display Meaning
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PC Interface Functionality
5. Fusion Operator Description
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5. Fusion Operator Description
Front door operator Front door operator Rear door operator Rear door operator
Car weighing switch
monitoring status control status monitoring status control status
status indicator
indicator indicator indicator indicator
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1~ 16 floor button status Input signal status indicator Input signal status indicator
indicator
LE3~ LE18: LE24~ LE32: LE19~ LE23:
Switch signals P1~P24 status Input signals P22~ P30status Input signalsP17~ P21status
indicator indicator indicator
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5. Fusion Operator Description
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P0 P0.00~P0.02 Password
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SET..1
Motor rated
FE2.01 Rated motor horsepower 0.1 - 200.0 6.4 *
power
Motor pole
FE2.02 Pole number setting 2 - 48 20 *
number
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Rated motor
induced
PMSM: VRMS @ rated speed 300
potential
FE2.04 0.0 - 480.0 300
Rated motor
ACPM: Name plate rated voltage 380
voltage
FH5.01 Encoder pulses Encoder pulses per rotation 100 - 20000 2048 *
LA1.00 Rated speed Contract speed. Unit: mm/s 100 - 8000 1750 *
Maximum
LA1.01 Unit: mm/s 100 - A1.00 1750 *
speed
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High-low
voltage 0: Monitor both
LF0.02 detection 1: Monitor high voltage only 0 - 65535 0 *
(safety, door 2: Monitor low voltage only
locks)
Low voltage
LH0.00 P1.0 - P2.7 input points logic setting 0000 - FFFF C0CC *
inputs logic
Low voltage
LH0.01 P3.0 - P4.7 input points logic setting 0000 - FFFF 0038 *
inputs logic
Low voltage
LH0.02 BB input points logic setting 0000 - FFFF 0000 *
inputs logic
Door control
Front door control board inputs
LH1.00 board input 0000 - FFFF 0000 *
logic
logic
Door control
LH2.00 board input Rear door control board inputs logic 0000 - FFFF 0000 *
logic
SET..2
SET..3
Current ramp
FC3.06 Current ramp down time. Unit: s 0.00~2.50 0.00 *
down time
High-speed
FE5.01 proportional 0~100 20 *
gain
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Low-speed
FE5.02 proportional 0~100 20 *
gain
Starting
FE5.03 proportional 0~100 30 *
gain
High-speed
FE5.04 integration 0~1000 100mS *
time
Low-speed
FE5.05 integration 0~1000 100mS *
time
Position control
Proportional gain in position
FE5.16 proportional 0.1~10.0 1.5 *
closed-loop control. Anti rollback.
gain
Induced
potential Synchronous motor
FH5.09 correction 0-1 0 *
Motor slip
Asynchronous motor
correction
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LA2.07 Motor lag time Time from initiating speed 10 - 1000 100
command to motor response. Unit:
ms
Parking speed
LA4.00 Adjustment menu 0~50 20 *
compensation
LF0.85 Dwell Time Dwell time at start. Sets the amount 0 - 65535 0 500
of time LF0.84 will be active.
Unit: ms
Direction Delay from brake drop to direction 0 - 1000 700 6. ElevatorLogic and Parameters
LT0.03 cancellation signal drop. Unit: ms *
delay
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CAUTION
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Pulse output
Forward rotation
A phase
B phase
1: Valid
According to actual configuration
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Set LF0.02=1 when cabinet without safety and door lock circuit.
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Low
Voltage P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0
Inputs
Code KZD KM1 JY KMB KH MQ MQX MQS
Lower Upper
Brake Motor Safety Door lock Thermal Middle door
Description door door
contactor contactor circuit circuit protection zone
zone zone
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Default
C 0
Low
Voltage P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0
Inputs
Code UNTD DNTD UNT2 DNT2 UNT1 DNT1 555 551
Medium Low speed Low speed
Up Down Medium
speed UP UP DOWN
Description directionalDirectional speed DOWN 24V+ 24V-
decelerat decelerati deceleratio
limit limit deceleration
ion on n
1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Default
C C
Function Description Setting range (default value)
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Front door
P28 P27 P21 P23 P20 P1 P11 P9
logic inputs
Model K-CC1000 K-CC1000K-CC1000K-CC1000K-CC1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000
Description Close door Firefighter Spare Independ Front/rear Light Full load Light load
in fire ent door curtain
service operation transfer
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
Front door
P2 P17 P18 P4 P3 P12 P24 P22
logic inputs
Model K-CT1000 K-CC1000 K-CC1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000 K-CC1000 K-CC1000
Description Safety Door close Door openDoor closeDoor open Over load Bypass Attendant
edge button button limit limit hall call operation
(Attendan
t)
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
Rear door
P28 P27 P21 P23 P20 P5 P11 P9
logic inputs
Model K-CC1000 K-CC1000K-CC1000 K-CC1000 K-CC1000 K-CT1000K-CT1000 K-CT1000
Light
Description spare spare spare spare Spare spare spare
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curtain
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Default
0 0
Rear door
P6 P15 P16 P8 P7 P12 P13 P14
logic inputs
Model K-CT1000 K-CC1000K-CC1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000 K-CT1000K-CC1000K-CC1000
Door Door Door Door
Safety
Description close open close open spare spare spare
edge
button button limit limit
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Default
0 0
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U3.01
U3.02
U3.03
U3.04
U4.00
U5.00
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U6.00
Above and below the tag line (boundary), each vertical segment of the display
monitors 1 input.:
Remark
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contactor and start the static auto tune. The display will show [tUn..] when motor auto
tune begins. Ensure value of FH5.07
Ensure ΔFH5.07(The difference between the two numerical)≤ Value of FE2.02
Step 6. When the display prompts [tUnEd], the contactor will release. Press the Menu button to
exit the auto tune.
CAUTION
During motor auto tune process, if any of the following are detected the system
will be unable to auto tune:
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1. During auto tune process, if there is an abnormal condition (such as drive noise,
burning smell or smoke, etc). Press the stop switch immediately and stop the
CAUTION auto tune.
2. For fault LE 1~9 during auto tune, please verify brake, motor, and encoder
wiring . Also check that motor and encoder parameters are set correctly.
Fault Fault description
Did not reach test current: motor disconnected, motor parameter
LE 1
setting error
LE 2 Test result not valid
Did not reach test speed: motor shaft load too large, motor parameter
LE 3
setting error, incorrect encoder wiring.
LE 4 Incorrect encoder phase
LE 5 Missing Z-phase signal
LE 6 Z-phase voltage setting incorrect
LE 7 Motor does not rotate (motor or encoder disconnected)
LE 8 Wrong phase
LE 9 Encoder and motor poles disagree or wrong encoder wiring
3. If the static auto tune does not detect encoder direction, perform several motor
pole position learns (P3.00 set to 4). Record and compare FH5.07 initial pole
position. If the two learned values are consistent, auto tuning was successful.
Otherwise check motor and encoder parameters and repeat motor auto tune.
4. On the initial inspection run, with the car in the middle of the hoistway to avoid
activating limit switches, verify run direction matches motor rotation. If not,
check wiring and FB1.15 motor.
5. Monitor U1.21 output current when running up and down on inspection. Normal
current indicates proper auto tune. Otherwise verify relevant parameters and
associated connections.
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1. Safety circuit normal (corresponding inputs low voltage P2.5 and high
CAUTION voltage P5.2).
2. Door locks return circuit normal (corresponding inputs low voltage P2.4, high
voltage P5.0 and P5.1).
3. Verify at least one inspection switches set to INSPECTION. NOR[mal]
indicator light on. This matches input points P3.4 and P3.5).
4. The elevator stops in the ground floor door zone (input P2.2 active).
5. DNT1 correctly (corresponding input P1.2).
6. UNT1 activates correctly (corresponding input P1.3).
7. Up directional limit does not act (input P1.7).
8. Brake travel switch is normal.
9. Set the logic of the associated inputs before the hoistway self-learn if the
elevator is equipped with NTS2 or NTS3 switches.
10. Verify elevator will operate normally in test run mode
11. Verify run direction is correct.
12. Verify current running speed at U1.07 is accurate.
13. Verify current height at U1.09 is accurate.
Self-learn Process
Step 1. Ensure low speed operation is normal and electrical and mechanical installation
is correct.
Step 2. On Inspection operation, check that all deceleration switches, limit switches,
electrical limit switches and door zone switches are normal. Check door zone
magnetic vane installation.
Step 3. Check U1.09 to ensure car vertical position increments/decrements correctly
during up and down runs. If not, set LF0.50 high-speed counting direction (cycle
power after resetting).
Step 4. On inspection operation, ensure U1.18 output frequency provides LA1.02
inspection speed. If not, check settings of FE2.05 rated frequency and FE2.06
rated rotation speed.
Step 5. On Inspection operation, ensure U1.07 Elevator running speed is consistent with
LA 1.02 inspection speed. If not, check the settings of LA0.00 Elevator rated
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speed.
Step 6. On Inspection, run the Elevator to the bottom door zone (limit switch not
activated).
Step 7. Ensure E0.01 total floors setting and main board inputs logical settings are
correct.
Step 8. Enter menu P3.01, the system will display [Std..H]. Set value to 1.
Step 9. The display will show [AS.01]. Press UP inspection to begin shaft self-learn (the
last two numbers, 01, of the display show the current floor number)
Step 10. Press Up inspection until the Elevator leaves the door zone. The Elevator will
begin shaft self-learn at inspection speed
Step 11. During Shaft self-learn, when the Elevator activates the UNT1 switch, the speed
will change to D0.06 leveling speed. Self-learn is complete when the door zone
signal activates. The display shows [SUC.xx] (successful) or [FAL.xx] (failure).
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communications are normal. If not, check terminating resistors and baud rate
settings
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For vector control (ASR) is used to adjust deviation between the speed command and
speed deviation detection value (encoder feedback) to zero and operate the torque
instruction.
The illustration below is the speed control for time vector controls (ASR) block diagram.
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+ +
Feedback
frequency I
Integration Integration
time upper limit
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FE5.13 Torque limit change time 0.01 - 2.50 [0.30] 6. ElevatorLogic and Parameters
According to actual configuration
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When the controller software version is higher than P2.0.00 & S 2.0.00(including
2.0.00),the curve control menu(LA2.00-LA2.03) change into LA2.00-LA2.07.
Function Description Setting range (default value)
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LT0.00 brake pick delay : Time from given direction to output brake
LT0.01brake pick to hold position delay:Time from turning on brake to picking to hold position .
output T6.4;
LT0.02 Brake drop delay:Time from speed cancellation to direction cancellation
If the brake travel switch is slow, adjust the parameter value to ensure direction
drops after the brake is fully set.
Adjust this parament if the door shaking when close the door .
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…
LD1.64 64th floor down leveling deviation 0 - 400mm [200]
1. After confirming car position , set U0.00=manual car calls , make the
empty car runs to the direction of middle floor, and adjust LA2.02 Accel
CAUTION Jerk.
2. When elevator in leveling mode ,Adjustment LA 1.04 to reach leveling
accuracy .
3. When elevator in Re-leveling mode .Adjustment LA1.05 to reach
Re-leveing accuracy . 。
4. When elevator in UPS mode. Adjustment LA1.06 operator speed &
LF0.68
5. When elevator leveling at button floor inspection mode . Adjustment
LA1.03 inspection Low speed
CAUTION
If the car is higher than the floor, reduce Leveling flat board
Setting:
the sill X mm
Sill
increase to compensate.
Setting:
Door zone
induction switch
1) Select the corresponding floor.
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INDICATE
Setting:
1) Select the corresponding floor.
CAUTION
After adjustment, conduct test runs from varying distances. Adjust for best overall position.
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The speed switch function is also used for the processing of up/down normal
terminal switch operation in shaft self-learn.
Timer Settingsq
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Set the maximum duration releveling with door opening may take before a fault is declared.
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
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opening is valid, its value is 1; if invalid, its value is 0. Sets, of four openings each, are set and
displayed as a single hex value. Group LH5, front opening, defaults are FFFF (all openings valid);
group LH6, rear openings, defaults are 0000 (no openings valid).
LH7: When enabled (1), front and back doors will open simultaneously. If both front and back
doors are enabled, but the FH7 double door option is not enabled, the Elevator will open the
front and back doors depending on the state of the switch of front/rear input to the car
controller board (panel on which the call was entered).
If no door opening settings are enabled, the Elevator will pass the landing without stopping.
Assuming a building with 18 landings, with the Elevator only opening the front door from the 8th
to 17th floors, only opening rear doors from the 5 th to the 7th floor, opening both doors
simultaneously at the 1st and 18th floors, and with the 2 nd, 3rd, and 4th floors non-stop
(express), the corresponding door layout parameters should be set as follows:
Floor number 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Floor number 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
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1 DNT1 2 UNT1
3 DNT2 4 UNT2
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5 DNT3 6 UNT3
7 DNTD 8 UNTD
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Parameter Parameter
Function definition Function definition
value value
60 Hall door lock 61 Car door lock
62 Safety string / /
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59 UPS output
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character
Setting
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
value
Display
@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
character
Setting
48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
value
Display
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
character
Setting
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
value
Display
` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
character
Setting
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
value
Display
p q r s t u v w x y z
character
Eg: When E1.01 is set to 3417, the Elevator will display “B 1” at the bottom floor; When E1.02
set to 1617, the Elevator will display “ 1 ” at the second floor (16xx stands for putting low digit
in the middle).
Setting value 6162 6465 6768 7071 7374 7677 7980 8283 8586 8889
Display character 10A 11A 12A 13A 14A 15A 16A 17A 18A 19A
Setting value 6163 6466 6769 7072 7375 7678 7981 8284 8587 8890
Display character 10B 11B 12B 13B 14B 15B 16B 17B 18B 19B
0: Detect both high voltage and low voltage. Safety circuit detects both low-voltage point P2.5
and high-voltage point P5.2. Door lock circuit detects both low-voltage point P2.4 and hall
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0: When NTS1 switches are activated, car shall slow to inspection low speed.
1: When NTS1 switches are activated, car shall not slow to inspection low speed.
Other setting values: reserved
0: Normal function
1: Car responds to car calls only, doors close automatically.
1: Manually open
2: Do not detect door open/closed limits when arriving at a landing. Allow system to run again
once it detects door locks have been opened once.
6: Do not detect door open/closed limits when arriving at a landing. Allow system to run again
after 5 seconds or once it detects the door lock has been opened once.
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1: Australia fire
2: UK fire
1: When one door reaches the door closed limit, stop outputting the command for that door
only.
Other setting values: reserved
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0: Enable Floor correction as the car enters the door zone at the end of a run .set to 0 to disable
1: Disable floor correction
Other setting values: reserved
LF0.27 Communication baud rate 0 – 65535 [valid after power off] [0]
Set car call / hall call CAN communication baud rate
Car communication baud rate setting : [bit0]
Bit 0=0[LF0.27=0] , low baud rate
Bit 0=1[LF0.27=1] , high baud rate
Hall communication baud rate setting : [bit1]
Bit 1=0[LF0.27=0] , low baud rate
Bit 1=1[LF0.27=2] , high baud rate
Duplex & group control communication baud rate setting : [bit2]
Bit 2=0[LF0.27=0] , low baud rate
Bit 2=1[LF0.27=4] , high baud rate
Other setting values: reserved
3. Er 40# handling
4. Don’t detect door open limits
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LF0.52 Low Speed output 0 – 65535 [valid after power off] [0]
Sets the speed, in mm per second, at which the low speed output will activate to trigger UCM
response. Recommended setting is 100 mm perS.
LF0.53 Er.025 detect time 0 – 65535 [valid after power off] [0]
Sets a delay time in milliseconds before detecting error. Recommended setting, 100 mS.
LF0.54 Error Er.026 detect time 0 – 65535 [valid after power off] [0]
Sets a delay time in milliseconds before detecting error. Recommended setting, 100 mS.
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…… …… ……
st
LF2.64 64 floor starting time hh-mm【00-00】
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…… …… ……
st
LF3.64 64 floor end time hh-mm【00-00】
Password setting
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P1.00 Restore default values 0000 – 9999 [valid after power off]
[1118]
1118: No operation (returns to this after default has been activated by below settings)
2227: Restore control parameters
3336: Restore motor control parameters
5554: Restore all parameters。
Other setting values: reserved
Elevator with door open stayed in door zone. Spin inspection and normal
button 3 times within 5s ,can clear fault record.
Clock setting
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When the clock setted , P2 parameters will be saved.,Please press the ENTER to
change P2, then review P2 , avoid storage unsuccessful
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Advertisement
4. Display advertisement by time-cycle or floor number
display
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K-06T installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
2. Install direction
Arrow to
vertical
installation
Arrow to
Horizontal
installation
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3. Mounting dimension
W H W1 H1 Mounting hole diameter PCBA thickness
168mm 135mm 160mm 127mm 3.5mm 25mm
K-06T Description
Content Schema
CN4 V- COMM
FR Fire service signal input
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K-06T Wiring
1. Description
2. Caution
CAUTION
• Wiring according to the manual , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of controller damage.
• Power and CAN communication interface must use shielded twisted pair cable, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Power and CAN communication connection cables should as bold as possible, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Ground terminal must be standardized and reliable, otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
damage to the controller and the system does not work.
INDICATE
• Ensure all terminals must be reliable , otherwise it will lead to the display controller does
not work.
• Avoid something falling into the controller box , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
controller damage.
• Power and communication shielded twisted pair cable must be grounded, and to the control
cabinet PE port.
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CANL
CANH Shielded Twisted Cable cable shield
L0 L0
K-03T & K-06T
V+ V+
DN DN
V- V-
L0 L0
V+ V+
UP UP
V- V-
V-
T0
T1
T2
T3
V+
If the current demand of the arrival chime/ lantern exceeds 400 mA , Using K-07K:
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V-
External
K-07K
T0 V-
T1
T1 T0
T2
T2 T1
T3
V+ T2
V+
V+
K-06T Configuration
1. Programming Interface
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2. Programming Interface
Language Selection:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Select Chinese or English by briefly
shorting Lock input LK to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING
<2>F:FUNCTION SELECT
• Please saved parameters and power off.
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER • There will introduce in English.
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING • K-O6T as an example
<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING
<8>DISPLAY DIRECTION SETTING
<9>UPDATE FLASH
<10>ADVERTISING MODE
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING
<12>FACTORY RESET
<13>SAVE&QUIT
MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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Function Select:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN
input DN or UP to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Enter menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to
<2>F:FUNCTION
<1>LIFT LOCK SELECT [DISABLE]
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING
<2>FIRE SERVICE [DISABLE] V-.
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER
<3>BUZZLE ENABLE [DISABLE]
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION
<4>INSPECTION ENERGY SAVE • Briefly short UP or DOWN input UP or DN to V-
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING
[DISABLE]
<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING
<5>FIRE [NORMAL OPEN]
to move to desired selections.
<8>DISPLAY
<6>LOCK DIRECTION
ENERGY SAVE SETTING
[DISABLE]
<9>UPDATE FLASH [NORMAL OPEN]
<7>LOCK • Briefly short Lock input LK to V- to change
<10>ADVERTISING MODE [DISABLE]
<8>FIRE OUTSIDE DISP
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING value.
<12>FACTORY RESET
<13>SAVE&QUIT • When all settings are as desired, briefly short
Fire input FR to V- to exit.
MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
GROUP NUMBER
0
ENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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Version Number:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN
input DN or UP to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Enter menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to
<2>F:FUNCTION SELECT
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING V-.
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION • Software versions will be displayed.
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING
<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING • Exit menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to
<8>DISPLAY DIRECTION SETTING
<9>UPDATE FLASH V-.
<10>ADVERTISING MODE
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING
K-06T VER 1.0 RESET
<12>FACTORY
<13>SAVE&QUIT
<1>P:Software Version:1.0
<2>D:Software Version:1.0
MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
Specific Function:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN input
DN or UP to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Enter menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to V-.
<2>F:FUNCTIONINDICATION
<1>DIRECTION SELECT
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING
<4>V:VERSIONFUNCTION
[DISABLE]
NUMBER [DISABLE]
• Briefly short UP or DOWN input UP or DN to V- to
<2>HANDICAP
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION [DISABLE]
<3>RESERVE move to desired selections.
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING
<4>RESERVE [DISABLE]
• Briefly short Lock input LK to V- to change value.
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<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING[DISABLE]
<5>RESERVE
<8>DISPLAY DIRECTION SETTING
<6>RESERVE [DISABLE]
<9>UPDATE FLASH
<7>RESERVE [DISABLE]
<10>ADVERTISING MODE [DISABLE]
<8>RESERVE • When all settings are as desired, briefly short Fire
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING input FR to V- to exit.
<12>FACTORY RESET
<13>SAVE&QUIT
MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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Advertising Mode:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN input
DN or UP to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Enter menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to
<2>F:FUNCTION SELECT
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING V-.
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION • Briefly short UP or DOWN input UP or DN to V- to
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING
<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING change the numeric value.
<8>DISPLAY DIRECTION SETTING
<9>UPDATE FLASH 0 = display single pictures without switching
<10>ADVERTISING MODE
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING 1 = pictures switches according the floors
<12>FACTORY RESET
<13>SAVE&QUIT
2 = pictures switch according to destination floor
ADVERTISING MODE 5
3 – 5000 = pictures switch to the corresponding
numerical cycle, Unit = sec, Default = 5.
MENU DIRECTIONS
• Briefly short Fire input FR to V- to exit
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
Update Flash:
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • If you are using an SD card to update software,
first insert the card into the board slot, then:
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN input
<2>F:FUNCTION SELECT
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING DN or UP to V-.
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION • Enter menu by briefly shorting Fire input FR to V-.
<6>B:CANBUS BAUDRATE SETTING
<7>T:CHIME TIME SETTING • The update from the SD card will proceed
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<9>UPDATE FLASH automatically.
<10>ADVERTISING MODE
<11>DATE&TIME SETTING
<12>FACTORY RESET
<13>SAVE&QUIT
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
Factory Reset::
Menu Display Parameters setting and descripition
K-06T CONFIG • Go to entry by briefly shorting UP or DOWN input DN
or UP to V-.
ENGLISH(英文)/中文简体(Chinese)
<1>K:FLOOR NUMBER SETTING • Initiate Reset by briefly shorting Fire input FR to V-.
<2>F:FUNCTION SELECT
<3>G:GROUP NUMBER SETTING • Board will automatically reset to factory values.
<4>V:VERSION NUMBER
<5>E:SPECIFIC FUNCTION
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Factory Reset
MENU DIRECTIONS
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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MENU DIRECTIONS
Save Successful!
[Down:3-4][Up:3-4]:Select Item
[F i r e:3-4][Lock:3-4]:Enter/Quit
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K-03T installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
2. Install direction
Arrow to
vertical
installation
Arrow to
Horizontal
installation
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3. Mounting dimension
W H W1 H1 Mounting hole diameter PCBA thickness
160mm 84mm 150mm 74mm 3.5mm 12mm
K-03T Description
Content Schema
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K-03T Wiring
1. Description
No
Function Description Remark
.
Supply and communication XH-5 terminal+shielded twisted pair Standard
1.
bus interface extension cable configuration
UP-call button XH-4 terminal +four-core 0.3mm2 Standard
2.
extension cable configuration
DOWN-call button XH-4 terminal + four-core 0.3mm2 Standard
3.
extension cable configuration
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2. Caution
CAUTION
• Wiring according to the manual , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of controller damage.
• Power and CAN communication interface must use shielded twisted pair cable, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Power and CAN communication connection cables should as bold as possible, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Ground terminal must be standardized and reliable, otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
damage to the controller and the system does not work.
INDICATE
• Ensure all terminals must be reliable , otherwise it will lead to the display controller does
not work.
• Avoid something falling into the controller box , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
controller damage.
• Power and communication shielded twisted pair cable must be grounded, and to the control
cabinet PE port.
3. K-03T wiring
Please refer to K-06T wiring
K-03T adjusting
Please refer to K-06T adjusting
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W X Y Z
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FIRE
LOCKING Err VIP ATTENDANT FULL LOAD
SERVICE
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K-PI1000 installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
2. Install direction
Install direction as
arrow:
3. Mounting dimension
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K-PI1000 Description
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Content Schema
JP7 —— Programming
JP8 —— Firmware upgrade
JP9 CANH CAN interface H Interface: VH-4
CANL CAN interface L
GND DC 24V- DC24V±15%
24V DC 24V+
SW1 —— Double-click for menu entry
LE1 —— CAN Indicator
LE2 —— Multifunctional Indicator (optional)
LE3 —— Multifunctional Indicator (optional)
LE4 —— Up Call Indicator
LE5 —— Down Call Indicator
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K-PI1000 Wiring
1. Description
No. Function Description Remark
Supply and
1. XH-5 terminal+shielded twisted pair Standard
communication bus
extension cable configuration
interface
XH-4 terminal +four-core 0.3mm2 Standard
2. UP-call button interface
extension cable configuration
DOWN-call button XH-4 terminal + four-core 0.3mm2 Standard
3.
interface extension cable configuration
Arrival chime & direction XH-6 terminal + six-core 0.3mm2 Standard
4.
preference interface extension cable configuration
Elevator locking XH-4 terminal + two-core 0.3mm2 Standard
5.
interface extension cable configuration
XH-4 terminal + two-core 0.3mm2 Standard
6. Fire service interface
extension cable configuration
2. Caution
CAUTION
• Wiring according to the manual , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of controller damage.
• Power and CAN communication interface must use shielded twisted pair cable, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Power and CAN communication connection cables should as bold as possible, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Ground terminal must be standardized and reliable, otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
damage to the controller and the system does not work.
INDICATE
• Ensure all terminals must be reliable , otherwise it will lead to the display controller does
not work.
• Avoid something falling into the controller box , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
controller damage.
• Power and communication shielded twisted pair cable must be grounded, and to the control
cabinet PE port.
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3. Wiring
a) Power and CAN wiring description
K-PI1000
24V
GND
CANL
CANH
Shieidd Twisted Cable cable shield
L0 L0
V+ V+
DN DN
K-PI1000
K-PI1000
V- V-
L0 L0
V+ V+
UP UP
V- V-
T0
T1
T2
T3
V+
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V-
external
V-
V- V+ power
K-PI1000
T0
K-07K
T0 V-
T1
T1 T0
T2
T2 T1
T3
V+ T2
V+
V+
K-PI1000 adjustment
1. Programming Interface Definitions
C. K: Default 0,range:0~64。
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D. parameter description:Default 0。
(Spare)
Group Number Setting:
Display Parameters setting and Description
D. parameter description:Default 0。
Monochrome
7. Monochrome seven-segment LCD
seven-segment LCD
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K-07L Installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
2. Mounting dimension
K-07LDescription
Content Schema
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J4 V- COMM
DN Down call signal input
V+ Output +
L1 Output -
J5 V- COMM
UP Up call signal input
V+ Output +
L0 Output -
JP6 —— Firmware upgrade
J7 CANH CAN interface H Interface:VH-4
CANL CAN interface L
GND DC 24V-
24V DC 24V+
S1 —— Function jumper DC24V±15%
RUN
BOT
RUN
SET
RUN
BOT
BOT
SET
SET
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
S2 —— CAN Resistance
K-07LWiring
1. Description
2. Caution
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CAUTION
• Wiring according to the manual , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of controller damage.
• Power and CAN communication interface must use shielded twisted pair cable, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Power and CAN communication connection cables should as bold as possible, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Ground terminal must be standardized and reliable, otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
damage to the controller and the system does not work.
INDICATE
• Ensure all terminals must be reliable , otherwise it will lead to the display controller does
not work.
• Avoid something falling into the controller box , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
controller damage.
• Do not sharethe grounding wire and power equipment.
• Power and communication shielded twisted pair cable must be grounded, and to the control
cabinet PE port.
3. Wiring Description
a) Power and CAN wiring description
24V
K-07L
GND
CANL
CANH
Shieidd Twisted Cable cable shield
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L0 L0
V+ V+
DN DN
V- V-
K-07L
K-07L
L0 L0
V+ V+
UP UP
V- V-
d) If the current demand of the arrival chime/ lantern exceeds 400 mA , Using K-07K
V-
T2
K-07L
T1
T0
V+
V-
external
power
V-
V- V+
T2
K-07K
K-07L
T0 V-
T1
T1 T0
T0
T2 T1
V+ V+ T2
V+
K-07L Configuration
1. Programming Interface Definitions 7. Fusion Installation in an Enclosure
RUN
RUN
BOT
BOT
BOT
SET
SET
SET
S1 Functional
1.
jumper
Parameter Operate Firmware
setting normally Upgrade
Parameter setting interface:
2. UP call button
increase numeric parameter value
Parameter setting interface:
3. DOWN call button
Decrease numeric parameter value
Menu Selection:
4. Fire service button
UP to select the menu;
Elevator locking Menu Selection:
5.
button Down to select the menu
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⑵ Momentarily short
UP and V- to
increment
parameters ,
F2 – FC Refer to the following table
Momentarily short
for F2 – FC parameter descriptions
DN and V- to
decrement
parameters
⑶ Momentarily short
LK and V- to selsct a
“0”= the parameters of menu
digit ,the selected
digit will flash.
⑷ Momentarily short
UP and V- to
increment
parameters ,Moment Changed value
arily short DN and
V- to decrement
parameters
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⑹ Temporarily short
RUN jumper of S1 to
exit parameters
setting mode and OK = all the parameters were
save. If all the saved successfully
parameters were
saved successfully ,
Ok will be display.
3. K-07L parameters
Para.# Value Description
F1 0-64 0 is car call ,others are hall call,floor numbers from 1-64
F2 (SPARE)must be 0
choice for front / rear door
F3 0-1 =0 front door configuration;
=1 rear door configuration
=0 Arrow flashes when Elevator is operation
F4 0-1
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=0 Display functions under Fire service
F5 0-1
=1 No display under Fire service
=0 No display during Inspection operation, displays the floor number
and “Maintenance”
F6 0-1
=1 During Inspection operation, displays the floor number and
“Maintenance”
=0 Special status display invalid
F7 0-1
=1 Special status display valid
=0 Special status display Chinese
F8 0-1
=1 Special status display English
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K-03D installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
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2. Mounting dimension:mm
K-03D Description
Content Schema
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P6 —— Function jumper
RUN
RUN
SET
SET
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
K-03D Wiring
1. Description
2. Caution
CAUTION
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• Wiring according to the manual , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of controller damage.
• Power and CAN communication interface must use shielded twisted pair cable, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Power and CAN communication connection cables should as bold as possible, otherwise it
will lead to the display controller does not work.
• Ground terminal must be standardized and reliable, otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
damage to the controller and the system does not work.
INDICATE
• Ensure all terminals must be reliable , otherwise it will lead to the display controller does
not work.
• Avoid something falling into the controller box , otherwise ,there may be lead to risk of
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controller damage.
• Power and communication shielded twisted pair cable must be grounded, and to the control
cabinet PE port.
3. Wiring Description
Please refer to K-07Lwiring
K-03D adjustment
1. Programming Interface Definitions
No. Interface
RUN
Description
RUN
SET
SET
1. P6 Functional jumper
2. K-03D Parameters
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value Definitions
2 1 0 (X=:0 or 1)
direction preference
X X 1
Specific default : 1
E
Function =0 scroll to display
X 1 X
=1 have no scroll to display
=0 have no icon of prohibited entering
1 X X
=1 have icon of prohibited entering
Set front / rear =0 front door
B
door =1 rear door
Display function 0 No output
of 1 Inspection
X
BGL1(backlight 2 Bypass
module) 3 Overload
Display function 4 Attendant
of 5 Full load
Y
BGL2(backlight 6 Fire service
module) 7 Err
Display function 8 Earthquake
of 9 Earthquake
Z
BGL3(backlight 10 Independent run
module) 11 IC Enable
Compatible
3. multi-format audio Support mp3,WAV.etc
files
Play background
4. Play background music while waiting for or during operation
music
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MC-VAB installation
1. Caution
CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
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MC-VAB Description
Content Schema
MC-VAB Wiring
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CAUTION
• Be installed in clean space ,have no non-oil mist, dust,.
• Do not make metal powder, oil, water . etc into the controller.
INDICATE
• Install according to the controller dimension, mounting hole distance , and diameter
• Make sure that electronic devices do not collide with other things.
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GCL description
Content Schema
K1 DN Function set 1
K2 UP Function set 2
K3 FUN Function set 3
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GCL wiring
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GCL adjustment
Before setting group control parameters, complete all simplex adjustments. When making
simplex parameter settings, note Elevator total floors, lower offset floor, door zone layout of
front door (non-stop floor), and rated speed settings.
1. To enter parameter setting mode, press UP and DN at the same time until the menu is
displayed.
7. Parameter saving: While exiting the menu, if display shows “Or”, it means the parameter
values are saved. If it shows “Er”, it means a save fault occurred and settings must be
repeated.
1. GCL Parameters
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floor will be allowed to go without a Elevator before If set to 0, the Elevator will
a car is automatically returned. not return to main floor.
OC Test mode 0 - 1B
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Content Schema
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8. Events/Troubleshooting
8.1. Events/Troubleshooting
ZXK-6000-S- A has fault protection and fault memory functions. It monitors each input
signal and running condition, in addition to external feedback information. If an abnormal
situation occurs, the corresponding protective function is activated and the operator
displays the associated error code.
Fault information is divided into five categories. Please see the table below:
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4 V Drive fault
Cause Troubleshooting
Drive faults during run Check the fault record; troubleshoot accordingly.
Code Type Fault name
Motor encoder signal not detected.
5 V ZXK-6000-S- A outputs run signal, but encoder not detected
after set delay.
Causes Troubleshooting
Elevator starting sequence Decrease starting “anti-vibration delay”, “brake pick
taking excessive time delay”, “rated speed delay” as required.
Motor stall Verify brake is picking correctly.
Code Type Fault name
6 V Encoder channels reversed
Cause Troubleshooting
Elevator run direction and Change the elevator running
encoder signal reversed direction. Change the encoder
channels.
Elevator roll-back Enable the position lock function.
Increase “starting proportional gain” setting
value. Decrease “starting integral time”
setting value.
Code Type Fault name
Car or cartop controller input terminal setting error
7 V
Car or cartop controller input terminal incorrect configuration
Cause Troubleshooting
Car or cartop controller input Verify each input terminal of the car controller.
terminal setting in error or If in error, set correctly or select default function.
duplicated.
Code Type Fault name
8 V Drive run signal stuck
Cause Troubleshooting
Controller damaged Verify drive parameters.
Code Type Fault name
9 III Motor overheat protection enabled
Cause Troubleshooting
Motor overheat Check fan function, if any. Check cooling vents.
Motor overheat protection Reset motor overheat protection monitoring signal logic
monitoring signal logic error (normally open/normally closed). Default is normally
open.
8. Events/Troubleshooting
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Cause Troubleshooting
CAN communication wiring error Connect CANL & CANH correctly
CAN communication Short the CAN car call communication jumper (enables
termination incorrect termination). Short the cartop controller CAN
communication electrical wiring.
Interference lead to Confirm the status of the anti-jamming。
communication garbled Verify connection of control circuit/main circuit/grouding 。
Replce communication wiring
Set up independent telecom power
Car call CAN communication Verify CAN wiring.
hard- ware malfunction
Cartop controller power Verify CAN power DC24V is normal.
abnormal
Code Type Fault name
12 V ZXK-6000-S- A communication error
Cause Troubleshooting
Board communication garbled. Power down, restart.
Code Type Fault name
13 V ZXK-6000-S- A communication error
Cause Troubleshooting
Board communication garbled. Power off; restart.
Code Type Fault name
Internal communication abnormal
16 V
Drive/elevator controller communication error
Cause Troubleshooting
Drive and controller Check connection. Replace communication wiring
communication malfunction
Drive not powered Check input power.
Code Type Fault name
Car controller CAN communication error
17 III Car controller and cartop controller CAN communication
problem
Cause Troubleshooting
Car controller and cartop Verify connection.
controller DB25 contact
malfunction
Code Type Fault name
car inspection running error
18 III While inspection running,controller detect interrupt of ”car
8. Events/Troubleshooting
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correctly.
Releveling controller feedback Replace releveling controller hardware.
signal is bad
ZXK-6000-S- A releveling Manually short signal common V- to releveling controller
controller monitoring signal monitoring signal or disconnect releveling controller
(P4.3) hardware dam- aged monitoring signal. Verify ZXK-6000-S- A detects the level
change.
Code Type Fault name
UCMP sub-error 4
28 V
Releveling controller feedback signal stuck during releveling
Cause Troubleshooting
ZXK-6000-S- A releveling Set ZXK-6000-S- A releveling controller monitoring
monitoring signal(P4.3) logic signal logic (normally open/normally closed). Default:
error Normally open.
Connection error Verify relevel controller feedback signal and ZXK-6000-S- A
monitoring signal (P4.3) connection correctly wired.
Releveling controller feedback Replace releveling controller hardware
signal is bad
ZXK-6000-S-A releveling Manually short common V- to releveling controller
controller monitoring signal monitoring signal or disconnect releveling controller
(P4.3) hardware dam- aged monitoring signal. Verify ZXK-6000-S- A detects the level
change.
Code Type Fault name
29 V UCMP error (Unintended Motion Protection enabled)
Cause Troubleshooting
The system detects UCMP error Check that brake is functioning
properly. Place car on inspection.
Reset fault.
Code Type Fault name
Safety circuit disconnected
30 V
System detects safety circuit disconnected.
Cause Troubleshooting
Safety circuit disconnected Check each device in the safety circuit.
Select low-voltage safety Reset the contact signal.
circuit monitoring signal. Replace safety circuit
contactor.
Select high-voltage safety Safety circuit high voltage monitoring signal voltage
circuit monitoring signal. range AC/DC 110V±15%
Safety circuit voltage is lower Increase the safety circuit power transformer capacity
than the monitoring signal
8. Events/Troubleshooting
voltage range
Select high voltage safety Increase the safety circuit power supply transformer
circuit monitoring signal. capacity.
When the elevator starts, the
safety circuit voltage is lower than
the monitoring signal voltage
range.
ZXK-6000-S- A safety circuit ZXK-6000-S- A cannot monitor safety circuit high voltage
monitoring signal (P2.5 or P5.2) monitoring signal or low voltage monitoring signal
hardware damaged variations.
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Door zone signal lost Cartop door zone signal sensor device damaged. Replace
the device. Hoistway door zone magnetic board or stripe
lost or damaged.
Door zone monitoring signal circuit disconnected.
Motor stall Clear mechanical or other motor stall issues.
Car resistance Clear mechanical issues.
Rope slip Verify proper counterweighting. Replace rope.
Elevator decelerate enable Increase the “elevator maximum running speed” setting
value.
Code Type Fault name
Door zone signal stuck
40 IV Door zone signal continuously valid after elevator “runs” 5
seconds.
Cause Troubleshooting
Motor stall Clear mechanical or other motor stall issues.
Rope slip Verify counterweighting. Replace rope.
ZXK-6000-S- A mid-door zone Manually short common signal V- to door zone monitoring
monitoring signal (P2.2) signal or disconnect door zone monitoring signal. Verify
hardware damaged ZXK-6000-S- A detects the signal level change.
Code Type Fault name
Low-speed down and up forced deceleration switches
42 IV
activated at the same time.
Cause Troubleshooting
Switch damaged Replace low-speed down or low-speed up deceleration
switch.
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Main controller corresponding Reset low-speed down or low-speed up deceleration switch
signal logic error monitoring logic. Default: Normally closed.
ZXK-6000-S- A low-speed down Manually short common signal V- to low-speed down or
(P1.2) or low- speed up forced low-speed up forced deceleration switch signal or
deceleration switch monitoring disconnect low-speed down or low-speed up forced
(P1.3) hardware damaged. deceleration switch signal. Verify ZXK-6000-S- A detects
the signal level change.
Code Type Fault name
43 III Earthquake fault
Cause Troubleshooting
Earthquake switch function normal Earthquake mode. System enters earthquake emergency
mode.
Earthquake switch malfunction Replace switch.
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
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activated mode.
Earthquake switch malfunction Replace switch.
Disconnect or connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Earthquake 1 switch signal logic Reset earthquake 1 switch logic (NC/NO).
ZXK-6000-S- A earthquake 1 Manually short common signal V- to earthquake 1 switch
switch monitoring signal monitoring signal or disconnect earthquake 1 switch
hardware damaged monitoring signal. Verify ZXK-6000-S- A detects the signal
level change.
Code Type Fault name
46 V Elevator run speed greater than rated speed, 115%
Cause Troubleshooting
Motor parameter incorrectly set Set the controller motor parameter correctly
Encoder parameter incorrect Set the controller encoder parameters correctly
Code Type Fault name
47 II Down limit switch activated
Cause Troubleshooting
Elevator passes through Elevator slips when stopping: Adjust the stopping time
mid-door zone when stopping sequence. Encoder signal interference: Properly ground
signal cable.
Motor brake failed: Adjust or repair.
Down limit switch malfunction Replace or re-adjust the switch.
Down limit switch installation Installation position or door zone position
position incorrect incorrect. Adjust switch position.
Rope slip Verify counterweighting. Replace rope.
Signal cable connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Down limit switch signal logic error Reset the down limit switch logic signal
ZXK-6000-S- A down limit Manually short common signal V- to down limit switch
switch monitoring signal (P1.6) monitoring signal or disconnect the down limit switch
hardware damaged monitoring signal. Verify ZXK-6000-S- A detects the
signal level change.
Code Type Fault name
48 II Up limit switch activated
Cause Troubleshooting
Low-speed up limit switch Elevator slips when stopping. Adjust stopping phase
activated. sequence. Encoder pulses interference. Ground cable
properly.
Motor brake failed. Adjust or replace motor brake
Up limit switch malfunction Replace switch or adjust switch position.
Up limit switch position incorrect Switch or door zone position incorrect. Adjust switch
position.
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Door operator does not receive Cartop controller door open output signal failed.
door open signal Cartop controller door open output signal and door open
signal connection error.
Door operator parameters Re-adjust the door operator.
configuration or adjustment
incorrect
Cartop controller switch limit Reset the door open limit monitoring signal logic.
signal logic setting error Adjust the door open limit output signal electrical
configuration.
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Door control damaged Replace door control.
Code Type Fault name
Door closing error
61 II After the elevator door is closed for 10 seconds, door
closing limit signal is not detected.
Cause Troubleshooting
Door operator stall Clear hall door and car door sill.
Door does not receive door Cartop controller door close output signal malfunction.
closing signal Cartop controller door closing output signal and door
operator closing signal connection error or disconnected.
Replace cable or connect again.
Door operator system Reset the door operator system.
parameters setting or
adjustment incorrect
Cartop controller door closing Reset door closing limit monitoring signal logic.
limit signal logic error Adjust the door closing output signal electrical configuration
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Cartop controller door closing Verify signal.
limit signal hardware damaged
Door controller damaged Replace door control.
Code Type Fault name
Door open limit and door closing limit signals active at same
62 III
time
Cause Troubleshooting
Cartop controller door open limit Reset door open limit and door closing limit monitoring
signal and door close limit signal signal logic. Adjust door open limit and door closing limit
logic error output signal electrical configuration.
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect
Cartop controller hardware Verify signal.
damaged
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Safety edge or light-curtain Reset safety edge or light-curtain signal monitoring logic.
signal logic error Adjust the safety edge or light-curtain output signal
normally open/ normally closed configuration.
Safety edge or light-curtain Replace safety edge or light-curtain device.
device damaged
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Cartop controller safety edge Verify signal.
signal or light-curtain signal
monitor dam- aged
Code Type Fault name
Power grid failure
65 I UPS or controller power outage detection signal (P4.2)
activated.
Cause Troubleshooting
Auto-rescue Check supply voltage.
Power outage signal (P4.2) logic Reset the power monitoring logic.
error.
Power outage signal (P4.2) Replace cable or reconnect.
connection error
Main controller power outage Verify signal.
detection signal monitor
damaged
Code Type Fault name
Door close limit valid but door lock is not closed.
66 III After system detects door closing limit signal, door lock
signal is not detected.
Cause Troubleshooting
Door lock mechanical Re-adjust the door lock or the car door lock mechanical
adjustment incorrect position.
Door lock contactor malfunction Replace door lock contactor
Controller high voltage monitor Verify signal.
mal- function
Code Type Fault name
70 III Low-speed car limit switches activated at same time
Cause Troubleshooting
Switch damaged Replace up or down low-speed limit switch.
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Controller up, down low-speed Reset the up, down low-speed limit switch (P1.6/P1.7)
limit switch signal (P1.6/P1.7) logic signal, Default: Normally close
logic error
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Controller up, down, mid forced Reset the up, down, mid forced deceleration switch
deceleration switch signal logic signal logic. Default: Normally closed.
set- ting error.
Controller up or down mid-speed Verify signal.
forced deceleration switch
monitoring hardware damaged.
Code Type Fault name
Low-speed down forced deceleration switch signal stuck
72 III Nine seconds after elevator departed bottom floor,
low-speed down forced deceleration switch is not reset
Cause Troubleshooting
Low-speed forced deceleration Replace switch.
switch damaged
Connection error Replace cable or reconnect.
Elevator acceleration curve too Increase starting acceleration jerk, acceleration speed
slow and ending acceleration jerk threshold.
Installation position incorrect Installation height and elevator speed not matched.
Controller low-speed down forced Verify signal.
deceleration switch monitoring
hard- ware damaged
Code Type Fault name
Low-speed up forced deceleration switch signal stuck
73 III Nine seconds after elevator departs top floor, low-speed
up forced deceleration switch is not reset.
Cause Troubleshooting
Low-speed up forced Replace switch.
deceleration switch damaged
Connection problem Replace the cable or reconnect.
Deceleration curve too slow Increase starting deceleration jerk, deceleration and ending
deceleration threshold
Wrong installation position Adjust switch installation.
Controller low-speed up forced Verify signal.
deceleration monitoring hardware
dam- aged
Code Type Fault name
Intermediate down forced deceleration switch signal stuck
74 III Nine seconds after elevator departs bottom floor,
intermediate down forced switch is not reset.
Cause Troubleshooting
Moderate down forced Replace switch.
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monitor damaged
Code Type Fault name
Contactor activation error
84 V
The system detects ten no.50, 52, or 54 faults.
Cause Troubleshooting
The run contactor monitoring Please refer to “run contactor monitoring signal has no
signal provides no feedback for feedback” error.
10 times.
Brake contactor monitoring Please refer to “brake contactor monitoring signal no
signal provides no feedback for feedback” error.
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10 times.
Brake traveling switch Please refer to “brake traveling switch monitoring signal no
monitoring signal has no feedback” error.
feedback for 10 times
Code Type Fault name
85 V Releveling overtime protection
Cause Troubleshooting
Releveling run speed is too low Increase “releveling run speed” setting value.
Releveling run protection time Increase “releveling run time protection” setting value.
set- ting too short.
Upper door zone or lower door Cartop upper door zone or lower door zone sensor
zone signal lost damaged. Replace.
Hoistway door zone magnetic board or stripe lost or
damaged. Add or replace the device.
Upper door zone or lower door zone monitoring signal
circuit disconnect. Replace cable.
Controller upper door zone or lower door zone
monitoring signal damaged.
Motor stall Clear mechanical or other cause of motor stall.
Car has resistance Check for mechanical error,
Rope slip Verify correct counterweighting. Replace ropes.
Code Type Fault name
Drive overcurrent 1, OC1
V During acceleration/deceleration process, drive
output current exceeded threshold.
Cause Troubleshooting
Overload Decrease the load or increase the drive capacity.
Acceleration deceleration time Decrease the acceleration/deceleration slope,
too short
Drive parameters so not suit motor Input motor parameters correctly. Complete motor
auto-tune.
Encoder angle deviation is too Input motor parameters correctly. Check encoder
large cable. Check encoder cable ground. Repeat motor
auto-tune.
Drive output side shorted. Reconnect or replace the cable.
Drive capacity does not match Refer to the silver label. Verify drive and motor properly
motor matched.
PG phase and motor phase Adjust motor UVW phase sequence. Repeat motor
sequence do not match auto-tune. Adjust PG phase sequence. Repeat motor
auto-tune.
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Drive module release current Increase motor current release delay time during stopping.
time too short
Code Type Fault name
Drive overcurrent during constant speed, OC2.
V During constant speed, drive output current exceeded
threshold (about rated current x 200%)
Cause Troubleshooting
Overload Decrease the load or increase the drive capacity.
Acceleration deceleration time Decrease the acceleration deceleration slope.
too short
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Drive parameters and motor do Input motor parameters correctly. Repeat motor auto tune.
not match
Encoder angle deviation too large. Input motor parameters correctly. Check encoder cable
and cable ground. Repeat motor auto tune.
Drive output side shorted Reconnect or replace cable.
or grounded
PG phase sequence and motor do Adjust motor UVW phase sequence. Repeat motor
not match. auto-tune. Adjust PG phase sequence. Repeat motor
auto-tune.
Drive capacity/motor do not Refer to the silver label. Verify drive and motor are properly
match. matched.
Drive module release current Increase motor current release delay time during stopping.
time too short
Code Type Fault name
Main circuit deceleration overcurrent, OV1.
V Main circuit DC voltage exceeds the
threshold. About 780 V.
Cause Troubleshooting
Power voltage too high Lower the voltage within the drive power specifications.
Deceleration time too short. Decrease the deceleration slope
Regenerated power from motor to Connect the brake resistor or the brake resistor unit to the
drive too large drive.
Brake resistor or brake unit Configure brake resistor or brake unit correctly.
incorrectly sized
Brake resistor or brake unit Wire correctly.
wiring error.
Brake resistor or brake unit Replace brake resistor or brake resistor unit wiring.
wiring damaged.
Code Type Fault name
Main circuit overvoltage during constant speed: OV2
V Main circuit DC voltage exceeds overvoltage detection
threshold. About 780V.
Cause Troubleshooting
Power voltage too high Lower the voltage within the drive power specification
Deceleration time too short. Decrease the deceleration slope.
Regenerated power from motor to Connect brake resistor or brake resistor unit to the drive.
drive too large
Brake resistor or brake resistor Configure brake resistor or brake resistor unit according to
unit do not match controller specifications.
Brake resistor or brake resistor Wire correctly.
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Cause Troubleshooting
Overload Reduce load or increase the capacity of the drive
Acceleration/ deceleration is Decrease deceleration curve slope.
too small.
Drive parameters and motor do Input motor parameter correctly. Repeat motor auto tune.
not match
Drive output side is shorted reconnect correctly or replace the wire.
Drive capacity and motor do Refer to the silver label. Verify drive and motor are matched.
not match
Drive damaged Replace drive
Code Type Fault name
Circuit voltage abnormal when stopping, OV3.
V Main circuit DC voltage exceeds brake threshold, 400V.
About 680V.
Cause Troubleshooting
Power voltage is too high Lower the voltage to the range of the drive specifications.
Cause Type Fault name
Ground leakage (GF)
V
The average leakage current > threshold
Cause Troubleshooting
Motor burned or degraded Test motor insulation. Replace motor if needed.
insulation
Cable damage short circuit Check the power cable to the motor.
Make sure elevator cable resistance is same as the
terminal resistance value
The cable and the ground When cable length exceeds 100m, lower the carrier
terminal have large distributed frequency. Take measures to reduce stray
capacitance capacitance.
Drive damaged Replace the drive
Code Type Fault name
Drive overload, OL3.
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Cause Troubleshooting
Brake circuit abnormal Verify brake electrically and mechanically.
Drive abnormal Verify drive functionality.
Code Type Fault name
Drive self-detection error 1, BD.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Drive self-detection abnormal Verify drive functionality.
Code Type Fault name
Drive self-detection error 2, BER1.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Drive self-detection abnormal Verify drive functionality.
Code Type Fault name
Drive self-detection error, BER2.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Drive self-detection abnormal Verify drive functionality.
Code Type Fault name
PG self-detection error, PGF.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Encoder disconnection protection Replace cable or
disconnect. Repeat
motor auto tune.
Encoder data abnormal Replace encoder or PG card. Repeat motor auto-tune.
PG card communication abnormal Replace PG card. Repeat motor auto-tune.
Encoder communication error/ Replace the cable or
dis- connection reconnect. Repeat motor
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auto-tune.
UVW level abnormal Replace the encoder or PG card. Repeat motor auto-tune.
Code Type Fault name
Current transformer self-detection error, CE.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
System self-detection abnormal Check control signal, main circuit, ground wiring for
interference.
Code Type Fault name
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Cause Troubleshooting
Encoder pulses abnormal Check encoder, main circuit, ground wiring.
Code Type Fault name
Command abnormal: EF
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Input positive and negative Verify signals.
command at the same time
Code Type Fault name
Motor auto-tune failed, LE.
V
Cause Troubleshooting
Cannot reach the test current Check if motor is disconnected.
Check for motor parameter setting errors. Repeat auto tune.
Testing result abnormal Adjust motor parameters. Repeat auto tune.
Cannot reach the test speed Motor dynamic auto-tune error
Motor shaft load too large, motor parameter setting error,
incorrect line number for encoder, motor does not rotate.
Motor or encoder disconnect.
Encoder phase is not correct Replace the cable or
reconnect. Repeat auto
tune.
Encoder damaged Replace encoder.
Encoder and motor poles not ABZUVW encoder
consistent or encoder line number detection error. Replace
incorrect encoder or cable.
Code Type Fault name
Main circuit low voltage during stopping, UV.
V Main circuit DC voltage lower than detection threshold
when stop- ping.
Causes Troubleshooting
Input power wiring terminal loose Check that wiring is correct. Secure the connection
terminals.
Input voltage is not stable Check power.
Power outage Check power.
Code Type Fault name
Parameter setting error, OPE1.
V
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Causes Troubleshooting
Parameter setting exceeds the Set the parameter correctly.
range
Code Type Fault name
Parameter abnormal, OPE2.
V
Causes Troubleshooting
Parameter setting exceeds the Set the parameter correctly.
range
Code Type Fault name
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Cause Troubleshooting
Drive input side missing phase Check if main circuit wiring is
disconnected. Replace the cable and
wire correct.
Input power wiring terminal is Verify wiring and connections.
loose
Input power voltage fluctuation Verify/correct power stability.
Code Type Fault name
Output missing phase, PF2.
V
Causes Troubleshooting
Drive output side missing phase Verify wiring is
correct. Replace
the cables.
Output wiring terminal loose Verify connections.
Motor coil disconnected Replace motor.
Drive damaged Replace motor.
Code Type Fault name
Overspeed, OS1.
V Motor speed exceeds overspeed protection threshold for
longer than the overspeed protection time.
Causes Troubleshooting
The control overshoots Adjust PI value correctly.
Parameter setting not correct Reset “overspeed protection threshold”, “overspeed
protection time.”
Code Type Fault name
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auto-tune.
Code Type Fault name
PG disconnected, PGO.
V The drive has frequency output command but did not
receive the PG pulses signal.
Cause Troubleshooting
PG cable Verify wiring and connections. Replace cable.
PG card damaged Replace the PG card.
Code Type Fault name
PG wrong phase, PGE.
The drive outputs positive signal but receives reverse
V
torque (or the drive outputs reverse signal but received
positive torque)
Cause Troubleshooting
PG phase sequence inconsistent Change motor UVW phase sequence. Repeat motor
with the motor phase sequence. auto-tune. Change the PG phase sequence. Repeat
motor auto-tune.
Code Type Fault name
Overload, OL2.
The drive output torque is larger than the overtorque
V
protection threshold setting value for longer than the
allowed time.
Cause Troubleshooting
Overload Decrease the load or increase the capacity of the drive.
Acceleration/deceleration time Decrease acceleration/deceleration curve slope.
too short
Over torque protection threshold Set over torque protection threshold and over torque
set- ting is lower than the default protection time.
Drive parameters and motor do Input motor parameter correctly. Repeat auto tune.
not match
Drive capacity/motor do not match Refer to the silver label. Verify drive and motor are properly
matched.
Code Type Fault name
Motor overload, OL1.
V
Function based on motor rated current overheat protection.
Cause Troubleshooting
Overload Decrease the load or increase the drive capacity.
Accelerate/decelerate time too Decrease the accelerate/decelerate slope
short
Over torque protection threshold Set the over torque protection threshold and over hold
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9. Maintenance
9. Maintenance
In order to ensure Fusion working normally , we shall do daily check and periodic check.
If exceptions occur , please stop using immediately and find out the reason
Storage Condition
Avoid the following situation:
Please take protective measures If the following occurs, , otherwise, there will be the risk
of product damage
4. The environment is too close to the power supply, inverter and other power
equipment
Notes of storage
the environment hould be placed in dry and ventilated, products of stacked layers is not
too high
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3. Barcode
4. PASS tag
9.5. others
Manufacturer guarantee
Delivery within a year
Service
Troubleshooting (Paid Services)
Contact information
Address:Zhenze Road Binhu District, Wuxi City, the 27th Yuanxi Road Building 25 A
Zip Code:214121
(+86)510-68869600 (+86)510-68869722
Tel:
(+86)510-85166186
Fax:
Website:http://www.nidec-ket.com
E-mail:sales@nidec-ket.com
9.6. Appendix
Battery maintenance
Battery Type:CR1220
CAUTION
CAUTION:
INDICATE
When the storage battery to comply with the following basic principles:
The battery should be stored in a cool and dry place
Storage temperature: 25 °C (77 °F), relative humidity : 40% - 60%.
Battery can store up to 30 days,[ at -45 °C ~ 85 °C (-49 °F ~ 185 °F) conditions], such as
shipping
Avoid other hazards, do not store more than 30 days in 60 °C (140 °F) temperature above .
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Complete Parameters
47P5 7.5
4011 11.0
4015 15.0
4018 18.0
4022 22.0
4030 30.0
4037 37.0
4045 45.0
4055 55.0
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FC3.06 Current ramp down Current ramp down time 0.00 - 2.50 0.00 *
time (deceleration ramp). Unit: s
FE2.01 Rated power Rated motor power (kW): 0.1 - 200.0 6.4 *
Inverter capacity dependent value.
Motor learn required value.
Read only for ACPM.
FE2.02 Motor pole number Enter number of motor poles. 2 - 48 20 *
Auto tune required value.
FE2.03 Rated current Set rated FLA as reference value for 0.1 - 500.0 15.0 *
motor protection. Required before
auto tune. Unit: A
Rated motor
induced potential PMSM: VRMS @ rated speed
300
Rated motor ACPM: Name plate rated voltage
voltage 0.0 - 480.0 300
FE2.04
Rated motor
induced potential PMSM: VRMS @ rated speed 380
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Gain
P
I FE5.01, FE5.04
FE5.02, FE5.05
Feedback Frequency
FE5.07
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FL1.02 Motor overload Overload tolerance. Set duration in 0.1 - 10.0 0.3 *
protection time minutes during which inverter will
tolerate 150% overload before
faulting.
FL2.01 Overheat protection Inverter overheat protection. 0-4 1 *
0: Disable
1: Coast to stop
2: Ramp to stop
3: Emergency slowdown to stop
4: Display fault only
FL2.02 Overheat protection Inverter overheat fault temperature. 50 - 120 85 *
temperature Temperature in degrees C at which
an overheat fault will be declared.
FL2.03 Overheat protection Overheat tolerance. Duration in 1 - 250 10 *
time seconds during which inverter will
tolerate heat sink over temperature.
FL2.04 Fan stop Fan shut off temperature. 20 - 100 45 *
temperature Temperature in degrees C at which
the inverter cooling fan will shut off.
FL3.01 Over torque Inverter over torque protection. 0-4 1 *
protection 0: Disable
1: Coast to stop
2: Ramp to stop
3: Emergency slowdown to stop
4: Display fault only
FL3.02 Over torque Percentage of over torque at which 0.0 - 500.0 150 *
protection threshold the inverter will fault during vector
control operation.
FL3.03 Over torque Number of seconds torque output is 0.1 - 25.0 5.0 *
detection time allowed to exceed the threshold
before a fault is declared.
FL4.01 Stall protection Stall protection. 0-4 1 *
enabled 0: Disable
1: Coast to stop
2: Ramp to stop
3: Emergency slowdown to stop
4: Display fault only
FL4.02 Stall protection Percentage difference between 1 - 50 10% *
threshold instructed and actual speed at which
frequency% a stall fault will be declared.
FL4.03 Stall protection time Stall tolerance. Time in seconds for 0.01 - 2.50 0.50S *
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Curve control
compensation
Leveling deviation control
LD0.01 1st floor up leveling Unit: mm 0 - 400 200 *
deviation
LD0.02 2nd floor up leveling Unit: mm 0 - 400 200 *
deviation
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LD1.64 64th floor down Unit: mm 0 - 400 200 *
leveling deviation
Floor setting
LE0.00 Operating mode 0: Full collective, 1: Reserved 0-1 0 *
LE0.01 Total floors 2 - 64 10 *
LE0.02 Underground floors 0 - 10 0 *
LE0.03 Fire service floor 1 - E0.01 1 *
LE0.04 Shutdown floor 1 - E0.01 1 *
LE0.05 Parking floor Idle lift parks at this floor after timer 1 - E0.01 1 *
LT0.10 expires.
Floor display
LE1.01 1st floor display Floor label 0 - 9090 1617 *
LE1.02 2nd floor display 0 - 9090 1618 *
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LE1.64 64th floor display 0 - 9090 2220 *
Multifunction setting
Value Entry: For most of the following parameters, values are entered as numbers 0 through 9. In some
cases where a parameter has split functionality, values are entered as though each position in the number
was its own “bit.” If a parameter specifies “bit” entry, it means:
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LF0.70 PM contactor open After car stops, wait for the time set 0 - 65535 0
delay here before opening the motor
contactor. Unit = mS.
LF0.71 Hall call locking 0:normally open 0,1 0
input logic 1:normally closed
LF0.72 Hall calllocking 0:normally open 0,1 1
switch floor setting 1:normally closed
LF0.73 Screen action Setting value<10s: disabled 0 - 65535 0 *
shutdown Setting value ≥10s: Begin closing
doors after the set time expires.
Unit: s
LF0.74 Door hold time When the door hold button is 0 - 65535 240 *
pressed, hold doors open for the
amount of time set here before
closing. Unit: s
LF0.76 Short floor min 300mm minimum distance between 0 - 65535 300 *
door zones.
LF0.77 Fusion keypad When a keypad button is pressed for 0 - 65535 15 *
response time less that the amount of time set here,
it is detected as a single press. If held
beyond the time set here, the unit
responds as if the button were
pressed multiple times. Unit: mS
LF0.83 Encoder pulse error When stopped, if more than this 0 – 65535 5 *
many pulses are received from the
encoder, a fault will be declared.
0: 5
1: 6
2: 7
3: 8 (and so on)
LF0.84 Dwell speed Dwell speed at start. Temporarily 0 – 65535 0 5
holds frequency/speed reference at
start for the time set by LF0.85 to
offset the effect of high inertia loads.
Unit: mm/s
LF0.85 Dwell time Dwell time at start. Sets the amount 0 - 65535 0 500
of time LF0.84 will be active.
Unit: mS
LF0.89 Error 54 detect time Sets the detection time for brake 0 – 65535 0 *
error #54 before the error is
declared. Unit: mS
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LF2.01 – Express floor start Each parameter represents the floor 00-00-23-5 00-00 *
LF2.64 time expressed in the last two digits. i.e., 9
LF2.01 is floor 1, etc.
The value entered for each is the
start time (24-hour clock) for the
period of time during which car calls
to this floor will not be accepted on
express operation. (Stop time is set
through parameters LF3.01 –
LF3.64.)
An entry of 0000 and a
corresponding entry of 0000 for
express stop time (LF3.01 – LF3.64)
means the car will stop for a car call
at this floor during express
operation.
LF0.38 enables express operation.
LF3.01 – Express floor stop Each parameter represents the floor 00-00-23-5 00-00 *
LF3.64 time expressed in the last two digits. i.e., 9
LF3.01 is floor 1, etc.
The value entered for each is the stop
time (24-hour clock) for the period of
time during which car calls to this
floor will not be accepted on express
operation. (Start time is set through
parameters LF2.01 – LF2.64.)
An entry of 0000 and a
corresponding entry of 0000 for
express start time (LF2.01 – LF2.64)
means the car will stop for a car call
at this floor during express
operation.
LF0.38 enables express operation.
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LH4.05 T7.6 output function 5: UPS output off after doors fully 00 - 64 1 *
open at rescue floor
6: Front door open
7: Front door closed
8: Rear door open
9: Rear door closed
52: Low speed output
53: Drive power output contro
58: Machine room inspection
59: UPS output
LT0.03 Direction cancel Unit: ms. Brake drop to direction 0 - 1000 700 *
delay (end of run) cancel delay.
LT0.04 Speed command Unit: ms. Brake pick to speed 0 - 1000 800 *
delay command delay.
LT0.05 PM contactor pick Unit: ms. Delay from speed 0 - 5000 50 *
delay command to motor contactor enable.
LT0.06 Inspection brake Unit: ms. Speed command drop to 0 - 5000 1000 *
drop delay brake drop delay on Inspection.
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board monitoring
U8.04 Rear door hall call Monitor rear door 49th - 64th floors hall call communication status
board monitoring
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Display
Description 0 1 2 3 4 5/S
Display
Description 6 7 8 9 A B
Display
Description C D E F H L
Display
Description N P R T U V
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Revision History
Revision History
Revision History:
Released Date Revision Item Content
2015-08 A.0 -
2016-03 A.1 - Add to description of fault 18
Revision History
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