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NICE3000 © User Manual-Brief Version Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd. [=] o l=] sp) WwW So Zz fs = [a] S) b=} 2 fe aD 2 a E mS 2 @ ES 2 i is Fleece OO Contents Chapter 1 Overview... Chapter 2 Product Information 2.1 Designation Rules 2.2 Mounting Dimensions. 2.3 Electrical Specifications 2.4 Braking Resistor 2.5 Terminal Descriptions Chapter 3 Component Description 3.1 Onboard Keypad Description 3.2 Use of the LED Operation Panel 3.3 CTB Board 3.4 Display Board (MCTC-HCB). 3.5 CCB Board Chapter 4 Use of the NICE3000..... 4.1 Wiring Diagrams Under Default Parameter Settings 4.2 Description of Shaft Signals 4.3 Typical Commissioning. Chapter 5 Function Code Table Chapter 6 System Application 6.1 Paralle| Mode and Group Mode. 6.2 Emergency Evacuation at Power Failure 6.3 Opposite Door Control. Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Description of Fault Levels. 7.2 Fault Information and Troubleshooting ea aa on 1 12 16 10 18 20 22 28 32 33 35 72 75 78 82 82 83 Overview Overview Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Chapter 1 Overview To facilitate the users who use the NICE3000 control system for the first time to understand how to commission the control system as quickly 2s possible, this manual briefly describes ‘the specifications, wiring, common parameter setting, and common commissioning of the NICE3000, The application range of the NICE3000 is as follows, Maximum Number | Maximum Elevator of Floors Speed 40 4mis 2 to 8 elevators 24 6 ParalleliGroup Mode | Inputs | Outputs ‘The NIGE3000 series elevator integrated control system mainly includes the elevator integrated controller, car top board (MCTC-CTB), hall call board (MCTC-HCB), car call board (IMCTC-CCB), and optional door pre-open module, and remote monitoring system. The following figure shows the system architecture. Figure 1-1 System architecture of the NICE3000 aa = PMSM or Host computer McTC-cTB. Modbus CANDUS, McTc-HcB| MeTC-HEB Load cet a MCTC-HCB McTC-CCB Product Information Product Information Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Chapter 2 Product Information 2.1 Designation Rules Figure 2-1 Designation rules of the NICE3000 NICE-L-A-40 11 le in te in Meese teem Oompa Teeanase ner eS Fon Sica” HERI Me power Controller Model A 5 ‘Adagtable | Asynchronous Motor Motor PRISH Absolute SIN/ incremental increments! | nermenst | SWOOS, | COS.reoser ‘encoder (push- | encoder with | encoder with Encoder | ull output, open- | commutation | sinusoidal communications Collector output) | signals UW | commutation | Protoro om (Heigennan ECN1313/413) Main contol board (MCB) integrating metc-pe-8 | McTc-Po-c PS cad | the PG card MCTePG-D | mcTcPGE | MOs2PCe requiring no extemal one 2.2 Mounting Dimensions The NICE3000 controller has three sizes: SIZE-C, SIZE-D, and SIZE-E, as showm in the following figure. SIZE-F is a customized model with different appearances but the same installation mode. The following figure and table show the appearance and physical dimensions of the NICE3000 controller. Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Product Information Figure 2-2 Appearance and mounting dimensions of the NICE3000 controller Table 2-1 Sizes of the NICE3000 controller sve | woo | oy | an | att | otty | e2m | oemeer | weet | stretre mem) | corm | ceo ferry | mr |i © szec }Ps22| wo | ou | as | oo | eo | ss | wo |e cen PY | co foes | ars | om fers] ce | oe Joe ee seo esa | eo | soe | 2 | ae foe] os | oe Jou wer ‘eh sece} See | as | site | coas | ome] ze | ss | ue |e coy a sex | 2P2 | aso | sos | co | ano | of co | oe fo ee 1. The NICE3000 controller of other power ratings, such as above 45 KWVis rarely applied in the elevator, and therefore, specifications are not provided here. For future detail on the options and availabilty, please contact Monarch 2. SIZE-D has two types, sheet-metal (structure L) and plastc (structure L.1), varying slightly in the size. Product Information Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual 2.3 Electrical Specifications Table 2-2 NICE3000 models and electrical specifications sro [ogee | [cua] “ae ‘AC supply voltage: single-phase 220 V, range: ~15% to 20% NICE-L-A/B-2002 23 132 52 14 NICE-L-AB-2008 34 7 75 15 220-NICE-UL1-A/B-4007 98 2 103 22 220-NICE-U/L1-A/B-4011 124 6 155 37 220-NICE-ULT-AB-4015 130) 41 19 40 220-NICE-LAB-4018 173 40 225 55 7220.NICE-LAB.4022 24 49 277 "1 220.NICE-LAB.4030 33 at 346 15 ‘AC supply voltage: three phase 220 V, range —15% to 20% NICE-L-AIB-2002 40 110) 86 22 NICE-L-A/B-2003 59 170 14.0 37 220-NIGE-L/L1-AlB-4007 17.0 290 180 40 220-NICE-U/L1-A/B-4011 21.0 36.0 270 55 220-NICE-ULT-AB-4015 240 410 33.0 75 220-NICE-LAB-4018 300 40.0 30.0 11.0 220-NICE-LAB-4022 40.0 49.0 48.0 16.0 220.NICE-LAVB.4030 57.0 61.0 60.0 185 ‘AC supply voltage: three phase 380 V, range —15% to 20% NICE-L-A/B-4002 40 65 St 22 NICE-L-A/B-4003 59 105 20 37 NICE-L-A/B-4005 89 148 13.0 58 NICE-U/L1-A/B-4007 "0 205 180 75 NICE-UL1-AiB-4011 17.0 290 270 110 NICE-U/L1-AVB-4015 210 36.0 33.0 160 NICE-LAB-4018 240 410 30.0 185 NICELAB-4022 30.0 495 48.0 22.0 NICE.L-AB-4020 400 620 60.0 30.0 NICE.LAB-4037 57.0 77.0 75.0 37.0 NICE-L-AIB-4045 690 93.0 10 45.0 Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Product Information 1 In terms of single-phase and three-phase 220 VAC, NICE-L-A/B-2002 and NICE-L-A/B-2003 are specially designed for 220 VAG. The other models that are marked by prefixing "220-" are modified from the three-phase 380 VAC models. 2. Same models are available for single-phase 220 VAC and three-phase 220 VAC. Pay attention to the power rating of the adaptable motor during the use. 3. Select the proper controller output current based on the motor rated current Ensure that the controller output current is equal fo or greater than the motor rated current. Table 2-3 Technical specifications of the NICE3000 Item ‘Specification ‘Maximum frequency | 89 Hz 5-16 KHz, adjusted automatically based on the load features: sensoriess flux vector control (SFVO), closed-loop vector control (CLVC) 0.5 Hz. 180% (SFVC) Carrier frequency Motor contro! mode Startup torque O Hz: 200% (CLVC) ‘Speed stability 7 oo accuracy. =0.5% (SFYC) =0.05% (CLVC) Torque control 7 accuracy ‘5% (CLVC) Overload 0s for 150% of the rated current, 1s for 200% of the Fated current Motor auto-tuning | With-load auto-tuning, no-load auto-tuning Basie ecifications Direct flooring made in whieh the leveling positon ” Distance contiol can be adjusted floxiby Acceleration N curves generated automatically jeceleraton cuve Re-evelng Leveling re adjustment afer the car load changes “Slovecoun New reliable slow down function, automatically identifying the posttion of the slow-down shelt Shaft auto-tuning | 22-bit data, recording the position in the shaft accurately Leveling adjustment | Flexible and easy leveling adjustment function Startup torque os compensation Humanized load call auto-tuning Real-time clock Real-time clock for time-based floor service, peak service and automatic password Product Information Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Item Specification Providing 57 protections such as + Power-on short circuit detection + Protection at power phase loss and output phase loss + Over-current protection + Door machine fault protection + Encoder protection Fault protection Basie Protection on multiple levels of elevator faults specifications | Intetigent Remote monitoring, user management, and group management control adjustment Security check of peripheral devices afler power-on Security check of peripheral devices, such as ‘grounding and short circuit, after power-on Monitoring the state of feedback signals to ensure Status montior that the elevator works properly 24 x1 Digital input (0) | nut specification: 24 V, 5 mA “Analog input (Al) _| Al (voltage range: ~10 Vio +10 V) CTB communication (CANDus) Communication port | Fai call communication (Modbus) VO feature x Relay output Sulput terminal The terminals can be allocated with different lock functions Incremental encoder (push-pull output and open Encoder interface | collector output) by standard Different encoders via PG card 5edigit LED display, displaying parameters such as running speed and bus voltage S-digit LED display, implementing some Operation panel Operation and display Keypac ‘commissioning functions Monitoring the state of the elevator, including CTB Status monitor ees Altitude Below 1000 m “Ambient 10" Gto +40" C (derated if the ambient temperature temperature is between 40° C and 50° C) Environment | Humidity Maximum relative humidity 95%, non-condensing Vibration Maximum vibration: §.9 mis? (0.6 g) Storage temperature et Gre 180" © ~10- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Product Information 2.4 Braking Resistor ‘The models of 30 KW or below have a built-in braking unit, and you only need to connect an ‘external braking resistor between PB and + terminals. For models above 30 kW, you need to install a braking unit and a braking resistor externally. Select the braking resistor based on the configuration listed in the following table. Table 2-4 Braking resistor solection for the three-phase 380 V controller ‘Average Power | Maximum | Minimum ‘System Model ofthe Braking | Resistance | Resistance | Braking Unit Resistor (W) «ay 4) NICE-L-AIB-4002 850 230 150 7100 138 100 1600 90 80 2500 65 50 3600 45 35 Buln by 4500 30 2B 5500 25 20 6500 20 15 9000 15 15 11000 B 12 MDBUN-45-T 13800 11 1 MDBUN-80-T Table 2-5 Braking resistor selection for the 220 V controller ‘Average Power | Maximum | Minimum System Model of tne Braking | Resistance | Resistance | Braking Unit Resistor (W) @ @ NICE-L-A'B-2002 650 70 55 NICE-L-A’B-2008 1100 40 30 220-NICEL-AB-4007 2500 20 18 220-NICELAB-4011 3600 14 10 Builtin by 220-NICE-L-AIB-4015 4500 10 8 standard 220-NICEL-ANB-4018 5500 8 7 ‘220-NICEL-AB-4022 6500 7 é 7220.NICE-LAIB -4030 9000 7 é Note 1. The preceding configuration takes the synchronous motor 2s an example. The asynchronous motor has poor energy transfer efficiency, and you can reduce the power of the braking resistor or increase the resistance of the braking resistor 2. Itis recommended that you select the braking resistor closest to the maximum resistance. it. Product Information Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual 2.5 Terminal Descriptions The following figure shows the structure of the MCB for the NICE3000. Figure 2-3 Structure of the MCB © CT MCTC-MCB ot O ge oe gee, O ‘The NIGE3000 provides a keypad with three Keys and three 7-segment LEDs for display, and five LED status indicators. The NICE3000 also supports the extemal LED operation panel ‘Table 2-6 Terminal description and specifications Mark: Code Terminal Name Function Description Input vortage range: 10-30 VOC. Nt X1 10X16 ol Input impedance’ 47 k2 Optocoupler isolation Input current limit: 5 mA Functions set in F5-01 to F5-24 X17 to X24 1 cng AiM Al Used for the analog load cell device 2aViCOM ci rar ccpely, | 24VDC power supaly forthe entire board ons | Moper S435 difforontial | Standard isolated RS485 communication signal interface, used for hall call and display CANbus differential | CANbus communication interface, CANT. ‘signal communication with the CTB. ~12- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Product Information Mark | Code “Terminal Name Function Description ‘Normally-open (NO), maximum current er | YUMI tO Y6r Relay outout_ | and voltage rating. 5A, 250 VAC. The functions are set in F5-26 to F531 crs | TEMPGM_ | Encoder interiace for | Conneeting the incremental encoder PGAPGBIPE | asynchronous motor | (push-pull output or open collector output) naw Used as the interface for commission software, cell monitoring, RS232/RS486 CNS | DBGinterface | communication | paallel contol, and software downicad for the MCB and drive board RAS ‘Operation pane! onr2 | inte ration os Used to connect the digital operation panel “ip _| Used To connect the terminal resistor forthe GANbus communication contol board the pins merked wah "ON" connected to the terminal resistor “jg _| Used lo connect the terminal resistor for the Modbus communication contol board the pins marked wth “ON” connected tothe terminal resistor 407 | Software writing jumper block (used by the manufacturer). Do not short the pins J10_| randomly, otherwise, the controller cannot be used propery J12_[ Interface tor connecting the PG cara Table 2-7 Description of indicators on the MCB. Mark. Terminal Name Function Description indi ‘When 2 fault occurs, the system reports an alarm and this, ER Fault indicator indicator is on (red). OK OK indicator ‘When there is no fault, this indicator is on (green). cop ‘CTB communication | When communication between the MCB and the CTB is indicator normal, this indicator is on (green). Hop HCB communication | When communication between the MCB and the HOB is Indicator normal, this indicator is on (green). This indicator is steady on (green) when the Mosus | ParallevGroup mode | communication for parallel mode or group mode is indicator normal, and blinks when the running in parallel mode or group made is normal X1t0X24 | Input signal inaicator_| ON when the 24 VDC input is active. Yi to VE ‘Output signal indicator | ON when the relay output is active -13- Component Description Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 Component Description 3.1 Onboard Keypad Description ‘The onboard keypad consists of three 7-segment LEDs and three buttons. You can query information about the controller and enter simple commands on the keypad The following figure shows the appearance of the keypad. Figure 3-1 Appearance of the keypad As shown in the preceding figure, the three buttons are PRG, UP, and SET. The funetions of ‘the three buttons are as follows + PRG: Press this button in any state to display the current funetion group number. You can press the UP button to change the function group number. + UP: Press this button to increase the function group number. Currently, the MCB defines a total of nine function code groups, namely, FO to F8. You can press the UP button to display them in turn. In addition, in special function code group menu, yau can input simple references by using the UP button + SET. In the function code group menu, press this button to enter the menu of the function code group. In special funetion code group menu, after you input a simple reference and press this button to save the setting, the keypad enters the FO menu by default. ‘The following figure shows the setting of increasing the called floor to 5 ‘Current floor Levels mena When there is a blinking tectdaon —Seeieatinen ONS, 01} Ser FUjrermetl FAIS ate vine, O4)-U2 1 O5/55=. ~16- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description ‘The function code groups displayed on the keypad are described as follows: 4. FO: display of floor and running direction ‘The FO menu is displayed on the Keypad by default upon power-on. The first 7-segment LED indicates the running direction, while the last two 7-segment LEDs indicate the current floor of the elevator. When the elevator stops, the first 7-segment LED has no display. When the elevator runs, the 1st 7-segment LED indicates the running direction. When a system fault occurs, the 7-segment LEDs automatically display the fault code and blink. If the fault is reset, the FO menu is displayed, 2. Ft: command input of the running floor After you enter the F1 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display the bottom floor (6-01). You can press the UP key to set the destination floor within the range of lowest to top and then press the SET key to save the setting. The elevator runs to the destination floor, and the 7-segment LEDs automatically switch over to the FO menu at the same time. 3. F2: fault reset After you enter the F2 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display 0. When you press the UP button to select 1 and press the SET button, the system fault is reset. After the system fault is reset, the 7-segment LEDs automatically switch over to the FO menu 4 F3-time display After you enter the F3 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display the current system time circularly 5. Fé: contract number display After you enter the F4 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display the user's contract number. © F5: running times display After you enter the F5 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display the elevator running times circularly 7. FO reserved User setting is prohibited 8. FT. shaft auto-tuning command input After you enter the F menu, the 7-segment LEDs display 0. You can select 0 or 1 here, where 1 indicates the shaft auto-tuning command available. After you select 1 and press the SET button, shaft auto-tuning is implemented if the conditions are met. Meanwile, the 7-segment LEDs switch over to the FO menu. After shaft auto-tuning is complete, F7 is back to 0 automatically. If shaft auto-tuning conditions are not met, fault code "E35" is displayed 9. F8: test function After you enter the F8 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display 00. The setting range of F8 is 1-4, dascribed as follows. “47- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual 1: Hall call forbidden 2: Door open forbidden 3: Overload forbidden 4: Limit switches disabled After the setting is complete, press SET. Then the 7-segment LEDs display E88 and blink, prompting that the elevator is being tested. When you press PRG to exit, Fé is back to 0 automatically. 3.2 Use of the LED Operation Panel The LED operation panel is connected to the RU45 interface of the NICE3000 controller by means of an 8-core flat cable. You can modify the function parameters, monitor the working status, and run or stop the NICE3000 controller by using the LED operation panel. The following figure shows the appearance of the LED operation panel Figure 3-2 Appearance of the LED operation panel Function Indicators @RUN: This indicator is on when the NIGE3000 Is running @LOCALREMOT. Reserved @FWOIREV It is the elevator direction indicator. ON indicates down direction, and OFF indicates up direction @TUNESTC: It is the auto-tuning indicator. This indicator is on when the elevator is in auto- tuning state -18- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description Unit indicators O indicates OFF, and @ indicates ON. Hz: unit of frequency A unit of current \V" unit of voltage RPM: unit of rotational speed %. percentage Keys on the Operation Panel ‘Table 3-1 Keys on the operation panel Key ‘Name Function Programming | Enter or exit Level | menu Enter the menu interfaces level by level, and confirm the Confirm parameter setting Increment | Increase data or function code. Decrement | Decrease data or function code. Select the displayed parameters in {urn in the stop or running Shit | state, and select the digit to be modified when modifying parameters un |! operation panel control mode, press this Key to run the NICE3000. In operation panel control mode, press this key to stop the c Stop/Reset | running or reset the controlar in faut state Quick | Enter or exit Level shortcut menu raul dsplay | P1235 is key to display or hide fault information in aut state -19- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Operations on the Three-Level Menu The following figure shows the operation procedure on the three-level menu Figure 3-3 Operation procedure on the three-level menu ‘fates | Saget iw Demest cast 0.000 3.3 CTB Board ‘The car tap board (MCTC-CTB) is the elevator car contra board of the NICE3000 controller It consists of eight DI terminals, one Al terminal, and nine relay output terminals. The CTB can communicate with the CCB and HCB. The following figure shows the structure and size of the CTB. Figure 3-4 Structure and size of the CTB ~ee conse were." - eno] cTB cn7| ong wane weve 152 mm 162 mm, Table 3-2 Description of CTB terminals Type Terminal Name Description | cN2 wavicom | Extemal24V power | 24 VDG power supply to tne (communication |_**”C0" supply entite board with the MCB) | CAN+/CAN- | CAN communication | Connecting the MCB -20- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description ‘Type Terminal Name Description ont -2avicom | 24V powersuppiy | 24YBC power supeiy othe (communication ow ‘with the HCB) MOD. lodbus 3) | MOD+!MOD- communication | CO™MMunication with the HCB CNB (Al) ALM Load cell signal input | 0-10 VDC Pod 24V power supply | Di common terminal xt Light curtain + x2 Light curtain 2 x3 Door open limit + Xe Door open limt2 | +. Photocoupler isolation, CNS (DI) x6 Door closelimit 1 | Yripolanty put Input impedance: 3.3 ke x6 Doorcloselimt2 | 3 Postive logic Ful-load signal w 100%) ‘Overicad signal * (110%) B1-BM | Door open signal 1 B2BM | Door close signal 1 BBM | Forced door close 1 crom [De 12 CNA (relay oor open signal 300, 14 output) 20M | Door close signal 2 C3.C3M_| Forced door close 2 Di-DM Up arrival signal D2DM_—_| Down arrival signal Car fan and lamp CNS AAM asta 250 VAG, 3; 30 VDG, 1A CN7IB DB9 pin port | CCB communication | Connecting the CCB NiO RAS RAS Reserved Sofware 9 writing Sofware writing | Used by the manufacturer Note interface Setting the CTB addresses short PARALLEL for a single elevator, short PARALLEL for ow’ the master elevator and ON for 2 PAGEL | Address jumper | the slave elevator in parallel mode. [Seie) v2 -24- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Type Terminal Name Description This indicator blinks when the CAN Indicator Communication | CTS communicates with the indicator ie This indicator blinks and tho CAN indicator is steady on RESET Indicator Fault indicator | when a faut occurs dunng communication betwoan the CTB and the MCB LS This indicator is on (green) when XEXS Indicator Inputinaicator | einacato son geen This indicators on (green) when AD Indicator | Output indicator | jeemanre isn een) 3.4 Display Board (MCTC-HCB) ‘As an important interface between users and the control system, the MCTC-HCB receives hall calls and displays the current floor and running direction for the hall. This board can also be used as car display board. Monarch provides many types of display boards. The following describes only a few common types. If you need other types, please contact Monarch. ‘The common types to be described are listed in the following table. Table 3-3 Common types of HCB-H Name Feature ‘Size (mm) HOBH | Dot matix display board (red) 144 x70 x 18 HOB-R1_| Ultrathin dotmatrix display board (red) 144 x 7010 Utrathin segment LED display board (blue HCB-D2 | background white display) ax 7O«10 “inch segment LED display board (ole HCB-UT | background white display) TBS RTEANGS 3.4.1 HCB-H (Dot-Matrix Display Board) The following figures show the appearance and size of HCB-H. -22- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description Figure 3-5 Appearance of HCB-H Figure 3-6 Size of HCB-H lpopnr| fssistetl -23- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals. Table 3-4 Input and output terminals of HCB-H Terminal Name Function Interface for the elevator locking switch and up amival indicator Pt Pins 2 and 3 are for switch input Pin 1/and 4 are power supply for the up arrival indicator Interface for the fire-emergency switch and down amival indicator uP2 Pins 2 and 3 are for switch input Pin 1 and 4 are power supply for the down arrival indicator Interface for the up call button and indicator uP3 Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the up call indicator Interface for the down call button and indicator Pa Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator. Note: Pins 1 and ispint 2 are positive of power supply The pin wth white dot or that is rectangular Button for setting the floor address, Hold down the button to aqjust the floor address. After you stop pressing st the address number blinks three times, and therefore, the setting is successful Modbus communication and power supply terminal cnt Pins 2 and 3 are for Modbus communication, Pins 1 and 4 are for DC power supply. 3.4.2 HCB-R1 (Ultrathin Dot-Matrix Display Board) The following figures show the appearance and size of HCB-R1 Figure 3-7 Appearance of HCB-R1 -24- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description Figure 3-8 Size of HOBRI Doooooo Beascas fefetatateatad Goaaog Beasnad spon 140mm Sinn Shae ‘The following table describes the input and output terminals. Table 3-5 Input an 1d output terminals of HCB-R1 Terminal Name Function Interface for the up call button and indicator uP Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the up call indicator Interface for the down call button and indicator DOWN Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator. Note. Pins 1 and rectangular is pin 2 ate positive of power Supply The pin with white dot mark or Ural is 1 FIST Interface for the fire-emergency and elevator locking switch Pins 1 and 2 are for fire-emergency input. Pins 3 and 4 are for elevator locking input w Terminal for setting the floor address, Short J1, and press the UP button or DOWN button to set the floor address. After the jumper cap is removed, the address is automatically stored cnt Modbus communication and power supply terminal Pins 2 and 3 are for Modbus communication. Pins 1 and 4 are for DC power supply -25- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual 3.4.3 HCB-D2 (Ultrathin Segment LED Display Board) The following figures show the appearance and size of HCB-D2 Figure 3-9 Appearance of HCB-D2 Figure 3-10 Size of HCB-D2 eres °. -26- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description ‘The following table describes the input and output terminals Table 3-6 Input and output terminals of HCB-D2 Terminal Name Function Interface for the up call button and indicator sP2 Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input, Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the up call indicator. Interface for the down call button and indicator JP Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator Note. Pins 1 and rectangular is pin 4 2 ate positive of power supply. The pin with white dot mark or that is Interface for the fire-emergency and elevator locking switch JPA Pins 1 and 2 are for ire-emergency input, and pins 3 and 4 are for elevator locking input, Terminal for setting the floor address. at Short J1, and press the UP button or DOWN button to set the floor address After the jumper cap is removed, the address is automatically stored Modbus communication and power supply terminal cNt Pins 2 and 3 are for Modbus communication. Pins 1 and 4 are for DC power supply. 3.4.4 HCB-U1 (4, 3-inch Segment LED Display Board) ‘The following figures show the appearance and size of HCB-U1 Figure 3-11 Appearance of HCB-U1 -27- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Figure 3-12 Size of HCB-U1 ‘320mm 149.8 on cn BRAS o (ce 132mm 9 ‘The following table describes the input and output terminals, Table 3-7 Input and output terminals of HCB-U1 Terminal Name Function Interface for the up call button and indicator a Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the up call indicator. Interface for the down call button and indicator JP3 Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator. rectangular is pin 1 Note: Pins 1 and 2 are positive of power supply The pin with white dot mark or that is B Interface for the fire-emergency and elevator locking switch Pins 1 and 2 are for fire-emergency input, and pins 3 and 4 are for elevator locking input. st Button for setting the floor address, Hold down the button to adjust the floor address. After you stop pressing, the address number blinks three times, and therefore the setting is successful Nt Modbus communication and power supply terminal Pins 2 and 3 are for Modbus communication. Pins 1 and 4 are for DC power suppty. -28- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Component Description 3.5 CCB Board The car call board (MCTC-CCB) is another interface between users and the control system. Each CCB comprises 24 inputs and 22 outputs, including 16 floor buttons and 8 functional signals. The CCB mainly collects button calls and outputs signals of the button call indicators. The need for 31-floor use can be implemented through cascaded connection. CN2 is an input connector and CN1 is a cascaded output connector. The following figure shows the structure of the CCB Figure 3-13 Structure of the CCB 73mm Fort Fox 2 JS PB Frere Flor 6 Flaor$ Floor 10. Focr 11. Flocr 12 Fleer 7 For € 458 mm 448mm J uP es ee Flos 13 Floor 14 Floor 15. Fox 16 ‘oo Door Der ope Close Gag Sura P22 JP23_JPO4 A EIS TB, lo CN -29- Component Description Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals, ‘Table 3-8 Input and output terminals of the CCB No. | Interface Pins 2 and 3 Pins 1 and 4 Remarks 1 | sP1__| Floor t button input | Floor 1 display output 2_ | sp2__| Floor 2 button input | Floor 2 display output 3__[__JP3__| Floor3 button input _ | Floor 3 display output 4 | __sP4_| Floor 4 button input | Floor 4 display output 5 | __sP5 | FloorS button input __| Floor 5 display output 6 7 8 8 JP6_| Floor 6 button input _| Floor 6 display output P7__| Floor 7 button input | Floor 7 display output P splay out For CCB2, the PE _| Floor 8 button inout | Floor display output | input sonal of JPn JP9 | Floor @ button input | Floor @ display output__| corresponds to floor - spay ot (16+n) button input. 10 [_ JP10 | Floor 10 button input_| Floor 10 display output 41_[__sPit_| Floor 17 button input_[ Floor 14 display output 12 [P12 | Floor 12 button input_| Floor 12 display output 13 [__uP13_ | Floor 13 button input | Floor 13 display output 14 [P14 | Floor 14 button input_[ Floor 14 display output 16 | _sP15_| Floor 1 button input_| Floor 15 display output 16 [_ JP16 | Floor 16 button input _| Floor 16 display output Door open button Door open display PIT | input output Door close button | Door close display 8] P18 | ino output Door open delay Door open delay display 18 [PIS | button input output 20 | sP20__| Bypass input Bypass display output | invalid for CCB 2 21 | P21_| Attendant input Reserved Direction change 22 | JP22 | inoct Reserved 23 | sp2a_ | Independent running | pocerved input 24 | up24_| Firetighter input Reserved Note: Pins 1 and 2 are positive of power supply. The pin with white dat mark or that is| rectangular is pin 1 -30- Use of the NICE3000 Use of the NICE3000 Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Chapter 4 Use of the NICE3000 4.1 Wiring Diagrams Under Default Parameter Settings 4.1.1 Electric Wiring of the NICE3000 The following figure shows the electric wiring diagram of the NICE3000. Figure 4-1 Electric wirng diagram of the NICE3000 ao) PRO UP SE] Ur tevetng z 5) Saat Seu fosbask 33] Deo lok carci ocak iE] Ste coments aaron S88 i Bi een wal rake cup RUN output -32- Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual Use of the NICE3000 ‘The above wiring diagram shows the default lO function setting of group FS. The braking resistor is connected to PB and + 4.1.2 Recommended CTB Wiring and Parameter Setting The following wiring diagram shows the default function setting of the CTB. You can change the input polarity (NO/NC) of the GTB terminals in F5-25. Figure 4-2 Recommended CTB wiring a cx Communal satu) cect aheutain wwe! anu] Seezignanen ' TEAK] Ser onenknt Lo— [rou] benaeer int Na ciB. og NA Iboort cntletat | ear one CNG oeamcrnae Ud ae “ Upsala = Na CNB CNT oo , L coe: ona Overaion ‘CCE: Opposte cer or special salt ene! netace 4.2 Description of Shaft Signals In elevator control, the car position needs to be identified based on shaft position signals, implementing stop at floors accurately and guaranteeing safe running. ‘These shaft position signals include the up final limit switch, down final limit switch, up limit switch, down limit switch, up slow-down switch, low slow-down switch and leveling switches. -33- Use of the NICE3000 Brief NICE3000 Instruction Manual 4.2.1 Limit Switch and Final Limit Switeh Stop the car at the top (or bottom) leveling position, and mount the limit switch 100 mm, away from the top (or bottom) leveling position. That is, the limit switch shall act when the car continues to run upward (or downward) 100 mm from the top (or bottom) leveling position. The final limit switch is mounted above the up limit switch or below the down limit switen. It {s usually 100 to 150 mm away from the top (or bottom) leveling position 4.2.2 Slow-Down Switch Slow-down switch is one of the key protective components of the NICE3000, protecting the elevator from over travel top terminal or over travel bottom terminal at maximum speed when the elevator position becomes abnormal The default deceleration rate ('Special deceleration rate” in F3-08) of the NICE3000 system is 0.9 nvs* In the condition that the rated speed and the special deceleration rate are certain, the slow-down distance can be obtained via the following formula Slow-down distance = Rated speed x Rated speedi(2 x special deceleration rate) Then you can get the mounting positions of the slow-down switches that correspond to various elevator speeds. The recommended positions of slow-down switches are listed in the following table. Table 4-1 Recommended positions of slow-down switches Rated Elevator Speed | Vsisms | 15ms

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