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NORMAL MODE
1.1 NORMAL MODE
1.1.1 Initial Screen of Normal Mode
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16
R1 A C D = 2 7 0 1 F L 0 0 0 %
R2 E 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 S
R3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
R4 K : #
1.1.2 Description of Normal Mode Initial Screen
a. Row 1 : Indicates operation mode, present floor, load weight,
and speed of elevator.
* Line 1 ~ 6 : Operation Mode
( Ex: 27 -Automatic, 4 -Maintenance, etc.)
* Line 8 ~ 11 : Present floor
* Line 13 ~ 16 : On stop, present load weight of the elevator
Traveling, present speed of the elevator, detected by Speed CPU.
b. Row 2 : When an error occurs, shows the trouble code of the top level error,
condition of the operation, output of the main signal, and operating
direction of the elevator.
* Line 2 ~ 4 : Trouble code of top level error (TCD: No. 1 ~ 225)
3 Address Error 84 R5SC Relay ON Error
18 INVERTER Sync Error 168 Speed Deviation Error
30 INVERTER Over Current Error 200 CNET Sync Error
* Line 6 ~ 7 : Operation condition of the top-level error
1 R5SC Cut 10 Fast Run Cut
2 R5SC Cut possible 20 Safety Drive Operation possible
4 C1ST Cut 40 Rest Operation possible
8 C1ST Cut possible 80 Hall Call Cut possible
* Line 9 ~ 14 : Output of the Main Signal
9 R5SC 10 C1ST 11 C1BR 12 C1BS
13 R2OP 14 R2CL
* Line 16 : indicates the present operating direction of the elevator.
S STOP U UP D DOWN
c. Row 3 : show the inputs of each main signal, such as various switches, relays,
contactors, etc.
Row 1 R5SCX Row 5 LDC Row 9 C1ST Row 13 CDS
Row 2 48V Row 6 LDCX Row 10 C1BR Row 14 DCLS
Row 3 UL Row 7 SD1D Row 11 RUN ORDER Row 15 DOLS
Row 4 DL Row 8 SDSU Row 12 R2LD Row 16 SES

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d. Row 4 : indicates the Operation CPU DOWN and the key input on the key-pad.
* Line 1 ~ 8 : If no key input, ‘SYS DOWN’ is displayed when the Operation
CPU is down.
With a key input, indication of the corresponding key is displayed.
* Line 12 ~ 16 : displays the present key input on the key-pad.

Note
※ ‘1’ on Row 2, 3
Indicates the operation of corresponding switch, relay or contactor.
( Ex : ‘1’ on Row 3, Column 1 → R5SC relay operation
‘1’ on Row 3, Column 9 → C1ST contactor operation)
※ ‘#’ on Row 4
Indicates the display position of the key input when KEY inputted.
※ If a key input is not approved one
‘KEY ERR’ will be displayed, and screen of the previous mode appeared
after a certain time.

2. OPERATION MODE
2.1 MACHINE ROOM SLOW-SPEED OPERATION MODE
R4 K : A 1 1 E
* Input ‘A11E’ under Normal Mode
a. For UP operation
R4 M A I N T U P K : 0
* Input ‘0’ under Machine Room slow-speed Operation Mode.
* When ‘0’ is inputted, ‘MAINT UP’, shows which indicates Machine Room
slow-speed Up Operation.
b. For DOWN operation
R4 M A I N T U P K : 8
* Input ‘8’ under Machine Room slow-speed Operation Mode.
* When ‘8’ is inputted, ‘MAINT UP’, shows which indicates Machine Room
slow-speed Up Operation.
c. UP or DOWN operation is possible only when ‘0’ or ‘8’ key is constantly ON.
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Machine Room slow-speed Operation Mode, input ‘FFFF’
* When Machine Room slow-speed Operation Mode is cancelled, message
of Machine Room slow-speed Operation on Row 4 disappears and initial
screen of Normal Mode will appears

Note ※ Switch to another mode from Normal mode,


input should start with ‘A’ and end with ‘E’.
(Ex : Switching to Machine Room Low-speed Operation Mode → ‘A 11 E’)

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※ To cancel each mode (switch to Normal Mode), input ‘FFFF’.
(Ex : Canceling Machine Room Low-speed Operation Mode → ‘FFFF’)
※ If a key input is other than each mode’s switch KEY input it is ineffective.

2.2 FLOOR HEIGHT MEASURE MODE


R1 A C D = 0 4 0 1 F L 0 0 0 M
R4 M A I N T M D K :
* ACD Code ‘04’ appears.
* ‘MAINT MD’, which indicates the Machine Room
2.2.1 Canceling the H/W PROTECTION
Set the SW4(2Pin DIP SW) on the DOC-200 PCB to EEPROM-WRITE.
2.2.2 Initial Screen of Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation Mode
R4 K : A 1 2 E
* Input ‘A12E’ under Normal mode.
2.2.3 Screen of Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation Mode
R1 A C D = 0 9 0 0 F L 0 0 0 M
R4 F H M M D K :
* ACD Code ‘09’ appears.
* ‘FHM MD’, which is Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation Mode.
a. To start the elevator at Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation Mode
R4 F H M S T K : 3
* Input ‘3’ under Floor Height Measurement Preparation Operation Mode.
* ‘FHM ST’, elevator start, appears
* When DL operates with the elevator starting the Down Operation by
Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation, elevator stops.
2.2.4 Initial Screen of Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode
R4 F H M M D K : 3
* Input ‘3’ under Floor Height Measurement Preparing Operation Mode.
2.2.5 Screen of Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode
R1 A C D = 0 A 0 0 F L 0 1 5 M
R4 F H M S T K :
* Switching to Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode,
ACD Code ‘0A’ appears.
* ‘FHM ST’, which indicates the start of the elevator, appears.
* When UL operates with the elevator starting the Up Operation by Floor Height
Measurement Preparing Operation, elevator stops.
2.2.6 Screen of Floor Height Measurement Operation Finished
R4 F H M P A S S K :

* When the Floor Height Measurement Operation is finished,

‘FHM PASS’ appears.


* Set the SW4(2Pin DIP SW) on the DOC-200 PCB to “PROTECT”.

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2.2.7 Screen of Floor Height Measurement Operation Failure
R4 F H M F A I L K :
* When the Floor Height Measurement Operation fails, ‘FHM FAIL’ appears.
2.2.8 Screen of Canceling Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode, input ‘FFFF
* When Floor Height Measurement Operation Mode is cancelled, the message of floor
Height Measurement Operation on Row 4 disappears and initial screen of Normal
Mode will appear.

2.3 FLOOR CALL INPUT MODE


2.3.1 Input of Bottom Floor Call
a. Initial Screen of Bottom Floor Call Input
R4 K : A 1 3 E
* Input ‘A13E’ under Normal Mode.
b.Screen of Bottom Floor Call Input
R4 B O T F L K :
* ‘BOT FL’, which indicates the registration of the bottom floor call, appears
* ‘BOT FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.2 Input of Middle Floor Call
a.Initial Screen of Middle Floor Call Input
R4 K : A 1 4 E
* Input ‘A14E’ under Normal Mode.
b. Screen of Middle Floor Call Input
R4 M I D F L K :
* ‘MID FL’, which indicates the registration of the middle floor call, appears.
* 'MID FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.3 Input of Top Floor Call
a. Initial Screen of Top Floor Call Input
R4 K : A 1 5 E
* Input ‘A15E’ under Normal Mode.
b. Screen of Top Floor Call Input
R4 T O P F L K :
* ‘TOP FL’, which indicates the registration of the top floor call, appears
* ‘TOP FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.4 Input of HOLD Type Bottom Floor Call
a. Initial Screen of Hold Type Bottom Floor Call
R4 K : A 1 6 E
* Input ‘A16E’ under Normal Mode.
b. Screen of Hold Type Bottom Floor Call Input
R4 B O T H F L K :
* ‘BOT H FL’, which indicates the registration of the bottom floor call, appears.

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* ‘BOT H FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.5 Input of Hold Type Middle Floor Call
a. Initial Screen of Hold Type Middle Floor Call Input
R4 K : A 1 7 E
* Input ‘A17E’ under Normal Mode.
b. Screen of Hold Type Middle Floor Call Input
R4 M I D H F L K :
* ‘MID H FL’, which indicates the registration of the middle floor call, appears.
* ‘MID H FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.6 Input of Hold Type Top Floor Call
a. Initial Screen of Hold Type Top Floor Call Input
R4 K : A 1 8 E
* Input ‘A18E’ under Normal Mode.
b. Screen of Hold Type Top Floor Call Input
R4 T O P H F L K :
* ‘TOP H FL’, which indicates the registration of the top floor call, appears.
* ‘TOP H FL’ on Row 4 is cleared after around 3 seconds.
2.3.7 Canceling Hold Type Floor Call Input
a. Screen of Canceling Hold Type Floor Call Input
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Hold Type Floor Call Input, input ‘FFFF’.

Note
※ Hold Type Call Floor Input is used for continuous operation of the elevator.
(Ex : Input of ‘A16E’ and ‘A18E’ → Continuous operation between
the bottom floor and the top floor)

3. MEMORY MODE
3.1 Operation CPU DATA READ Mode
3.1.1 Initial Screen of CPU DATA READ Mode
R4 K : A 2 1 E
* Input ‘A21E’ under Normal Mode.
3.1.2 Screen of CPU DATA READ Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR;DAT’, which indicates the address to be read by Operation CPU and
the Data of the corresponding address, appears.
3.1.3 Address Input
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 0 1 0 0 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.

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b. Screen of Address Input Finished
R4 0 1 0 0 ; x 1 C K :
* When the address input (0x0100) is done, the input address is displayed on
Line 1~4 of Row 4 and the data on the input address is displayed
on Line 6~8 of Row 4.
* The displayed data is a Hexadecimal number (HEX).
(Ex : x1C → ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘1C’ is the actual data.)
c. Screen of Address Increment
R4 0 1 0 1 ; x F F K : 0
* To read the data on the higher address, input ‘0’.
* The data on 0x0101, higher address than the input address 0x0100,
is displayed.
d. Screen of Address Decrement
R4 0 0 F F ; x 0 1 K : 8
* To read the data on the lower address, input ‘8’.
* The data on 0x00FF, lower address than the input address 0x0100,
is displayed.
3.1.4 Address Input Change
a. Initial Screen of Address Input Change
R4 0 0 F F ; x 0 1 K : B B B
* To switch to Address Input for an another address input, input ‘BBB’.
b. Screen of Finished Address Input Change
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* Screen of Data Read Mode which can input an address appears.
* Re-input address is as 3.1.3- a
3.1.5 Screen of Operation CPU Data Read Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Operation CPU Data Read Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When Operation CPU Data Read Mode is canceled, the message of Operation
CPU Data Read on Row 4 disappears and initial screen of Normal
Mode will appear

3.2 Operation CPU DATA WRITE Mode


3.2.1 Initial Screen of Operation CPU DATA WRITE Mode
R4 K : A 2 2 E
* Input ‘A22E’ under Normal Mode.
3.2.2 Screen of Operation CPU DATA WRITE Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR;DAT’, which indicates the address for Operation CPU to write on and
the Data of the corresponding address, appears.
3.2.3 Canceling DATA WRITE PROTECTION

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* To cancel DATA WRITE PROTECTION for DATA WRITE,
write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* To permit DATA WRITE, input ‘3FFF’ and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Data Input
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ input, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
3. Screen of Data Input Finished
R4 P E R M I T K :
* ‘PERMIT’, which indicates the cancellation of DATA WRITE PROTECTION
to permit DATA WRITE, appears.
3.2.4 Address Input
a.Screen of Address Input
R4 P E R M I T K : 0 A 4 0 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX) to write,
and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Finished Address Input
R4 0 A 4 0 ; x 3 0 K :
* When address input (0x0A40) is done, input address which is displayed
on line 1~4 of Row 4 and present data on the input address displayed
on line 6~8 of Row 4.
* The displayed data is Hexadecimal number (HEX).
(Ex : x30 → ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘30’ is actual data.)
3.2.5 Data Input
a. Screen of Data Input
R4 0 A 4 0 ; x 3 0 K : F F E
* Input an address of 2-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.
(Ex : 00E, FEE, 8CE)
b. Screen of Data Input Finished
R4 0 A 4 1 ; x 1 C K :
* When Data Input is done, input data value is written on the input address.
* When a data is written, address increases automatically to next input address.
The increased address is displayed on line 1~4 of Row 4 and the data on
the increased address is displayed on line 6~8 of Row 4.
(Ex : When Address 0x0A40 and Data 0xFF are inputted, 0xFF is written
on 0x0A40. Address 0x0A41 and Data 0x1C on Address 0x0A41
are displayed.)
* To write a data on the increased address, input a data as shown in 3.2.5- a
3.2.6 Address Input Change
a. Initial Screen of Address Input Change
R4 0 A 4 1 ; x 1 C K : B B B

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* To switch to Address Input for cancellation of the data input and
for another address input, input ‘BBB’.
b. Screen of Address Input Change Finished
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* The initial screen of Address Input for an address input appears.
3.2.7 Screen of OPERATION CPU DATA WRITE Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Operation CPU Data Write Mode, input ‘FFFF’
* When Operation CPU Data Write Mode is canceled, message of Operation
CPU Data Write on Row 4 disappears and initial screen of
Normal Mode will appear.
3.2.8 When Operation CPU DATA WRITE Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When Operation CPU DATA WRITE fails, the message of ‘FAIL’ is
displayed on Row4.
* Cancel Operation CPU Data Write Mode as shown in 7) above, and then retry.

4. Operation CPU SPEC MODE


4.1 OPERATION CPU SPEC READ MODE.
4.1.1 Initial Screen of Operation CPU SPEC READ Mode
R4 K : A 3 1 E
* Input 'A31E' under Normal Mode.
4.1.2 Screen of Operation CPU SPEC READ Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR ; DAT’, which indicates the address for Operation CPU SPEC
to read and the data of the corresponding address, appears.
4.1.3 Address Input
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 0 0 6 8 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Finished Address Input
R4 0 0 6 8 ; x 0 1 K :
* When an address input (0x0068) is done, the input address is displayed on
line 1~4 of Row 4 and the data on the input address is displayed on
line 6~8 of Row 4.
* The displayed data is a Hexadecimal number (HEX).
(( Eg. : x01 → ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘01’ is the actual data. ))
c. Screen of Address Increment
R4 0 0 6 9 ; x 0 0 K : 0
* To read the data on the higher address, input ‘0’.

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* The data on 0x0069, the higher address than the input address 0x0068,
is displayed.
d. Screen of Address Decrement
R4 0 0 6 7 ; x F F K : 8
* To read the data on the lower address, input ‘8’.
* The data on 0x0067, the lower address than the input address 0x0068,
is displayed.
4.1.4 Address Input Change
a. Initial Screen of Address Input Change
R4 0 0 6 7 ; x F F K : B B B
* To switch to Address Input for an another address input, input ‘BBB’.
b. Screen of Finished Address Input Change
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* Screen of Operation CPU SPEC READ Mode for an address input appears.
* Re-input address is as 4.3 - a.
4.1.5 Screen of Operation CPU SPEC Read Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Operation CPU SPEC Read Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When Operation CPU SPEC READ Mode is canceled, the message
of Operation. CPU SPEC Read on Row 4 disappears and initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.

4. 2. Operation CPU SPEC WRITE Mode


4.2.1 Canceling H/W PROTECTION
* To permit CPU SPEC WRITE, check that R5SC (Safety Circuit Check)
Relay is OFF.
(Pull out PIT S/W MIC on the control panel.)
* Set SW4 (2Pin DIP SW) on DOC-200 PCB to EEPROM-WRITE.
4.2.2 Initial Screen of Operation CPU SPEC WRITE Mode
R4 K : A 3 2 E
* Input 'A32E' under Normal Mode.
4.2.3 Screen of Operation CPU SPEC WRITE Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR ; DAT’ , which indicates the address for Operation CPU SPEC
to write on and the DATA of the corresponding address.
4.2.4 Canceling Operation CPU SPEC WRITE PROTECTION
* To cancel OPERATION CPU SPEC WRITE PROTECTION for SPEC WRITE,
write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
a. Screen for Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* To permit Operation CPU SPEC WRITE, input ‘3FFF’ and then input ‘E’.

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b. Screen for Data Input
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ input, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
c. Screen for Data Input Finished
R4 P E R M I T K :
* ‘PERMIT’, which indicates the cancellation of SPEC WRITE PROTECTION
to permit WRITE, appears.
4.2.5 Address Input
a. Initial Screen for Address
R4 P E R M I T K : 0 A 4 0 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX) to write,
and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen for Address Input Finished
R4 0 0 4 0 ; x 1 0 K :
* When an address input (0x0040) is done, the input address is displayed on
Line 1~4 of Row 4 and the present data on the input address is
displayed on Line 6~8 of Row 4.
* Displayed data is a Hexadecimal number (HEX).
(Ex : x10   ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘10’ is the actual data. )
4.2.6 Data Input
a. Screen for Data Input
R4 0 0 4 0 ; x 1 0 K : 0 0 E
* Input an address of 2-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.
(Ex : 60E, FFE, B0E )
b. Screen for Data Input Finished
R4 0 A 4 1 ; x 0 8 K :
* When Data Input is done, the input data is written on the input address.
* When a data is written, the address increases automatically to the next of
input address. Increased address is displayed on Line 1~4 of Row 4 and
the data on the increased address is displayed on Line 6~8 of Row 4.
(Ex : When Address 0x0040 and Data 0x00 are input, 0x00
is written on 0x0040.
Address 0x0041 and Data 0x08 on Address 0x0041 are displayed. )
* To write a data on the increased address, input a data as shown in 4.2.6- a.
4.2.7 Address Input Conversion
a. Initial Screen for Address Input Conversion
R4 0 0 4 1 ; x 0 8 K : B B B
* To switch to Address Input for cancellation of the data input and for another
address input, input ‘BBB’.
b. Screen for Address Input Conversion Finished
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* The initial screen of Address Input for an address input appears.

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4.2.8 Screen for OPERATION CPU DATA WRITE Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel Operation CPU SPEC Write Mode, input ‘FFFF’
* When Operation CPU SPEC Write Mode is canceled, the message of
Operation CPU SPEC Written on Row 4 disappears and then the initial
screen of Normal Mode appears.
4.2.9 When Operation CPU SPEC WRITE is done
* Check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is ON. (Set PIT S/W MIC
on the control panel to the default setting.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) on DOC-200 PCB to PROTECT.
4.2.10 When Operation CPU SPEC WRITE Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When OPERATION CPU DATA WRITE fails, message of ‘FAIL’ is
displayed on Row4.
* Cancel Operation CPU Data Write Mode as shown in 8) above, and then retry.

Note
※ To cancel the key input presently done,
input 5-digit key randomly among 0~9.
( Ex ; A9111   After inputting ‘A9’, to cancel it, input ‘111’.)
※ The address for Operation CPU DATA READ/WRITE and Operation
CPU SPEC READ/WRITE should be input in 4-digit hexadecimal
number. ( Eg.: 0001, 0030, 01CC, 1FFF )
※ The data read by Operation CPU should be in 2-digit Hexadecimal
number. ( Ex : 01, 1F, FF )
※ The data to be written by Operation CPU should be input in 2-
digit Hexadecimal number. ( Ex : 01, 1F, FF )

5. ERROR MODE
5.1 TCD DISPLAY MODE
5.1.1 Initial Screen for TCD DISPLAY Mode
R4 K : A 4 1 E
* Input ‘A41E’ under Normal Mode.
5.1.2 Screen for TCD DISPLAY Mode
R2 E 1 2 1 - 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 S
R4 T 0 0 4 - 0 0 1 K :
* Line 1~4 of Row 4 : shows the number of total errors. (T004 : 4 errors)
* Line 6~8 of Row 4 : displays ‘001’, which indicates first error.
* Line 1~7 of Row 2 : displays status of the TCD Number and the operation
condition of first error

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5.1.3 TCD Retrieval
a. To retrieve each error in order of occurrence, input ‘0’.
b. Screen for TCD Retrieval (Input ‘0’.)
R2 E 0 2 2 - 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 S
R4 T 0 0 4 - 0 0 2 K :
* Line 6~8 of Row 4 : displays ‘002’, which indicates second error.
( Ex : 002→ second error, 003 → third error,
004 → last error since the total number of errors is 4)
* Line 1~7 of Row 2 : displays status of the TCD Number and
the operation condition of second error.
c. To retrieve each error in reverse order of occurrence, input ‘8’.
d. Screen for TCD Retrieval (Input ‘8’)
R2 E 0 2 7 - 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 S
R4 T 0 0 4 - 0 0 3 K :
* When ‘8’ is inputted after the last error retrieval,
* Line 6~8 of Row 4 : displays ‘003’, which indicates third error.
* Line 1~7 of Row 2 : displays status of the TCD Number and the operation
condition of third error.
5.1.4 Screen for TCD DISPLAY Mode Cancel
R2 E 0 2 2 - 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 S
R4 K :
* To cancel TCD DISPLAY Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* Line 1~7 of Row 2 : displays status of the TCD Number and the operation
condition of top-level error.
* When TCD DISPLAY Mode is cancelled, message of TCD DISPLAY on Row 4
disappears and then the initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

5.2. ERROR LOG TABLE Mode


5.2.1 ERROR LOG TABLE DESCRIPTION
a. The time of error occurrence and clearance are shown.
b. The maximum number of error retrieval at the ERROR LOG TABLE is 48.
c. The structure of Error Log Table is FIFO.
d.There are separate Error Log Tables for the first and last errors.
5.2.2 Initial Screen for ERROR LOG TABLE Mode
R4 K : A 4 2 E
* Input ‘A42E’ under Normal Mode.
5.2.3 Screen for ERROR LOG TABLE Mode
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 T C = 0 2 2 - 9 1 T B L : 0 2
R2 0 3 M 2 7 D 1 7 H 2 5 M 0 0 S
R3 0 3 M 2 7 D 1 7 H 3 4 M 3 7 S
R4 K :

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a. Description of ERROR LOG TABLE mode Screen
* Line 1~6 of Row 1 : indicates the TCD Number of the top-level error.
* Line 8~9 of Row 1 : displays the operation condition of the top-level error.
* Line 11~16 of Row 1 : indicates the total number of errors stored in Error Log .
Table except for the first and last errors
* Row 2 : indicates the time of top-level error occurred.
( 03M → March, 27D → 27th day, 17H → 17 hr, 25M → 25 min, 00S → 00 sec)
* Row 3 : indicates the time of top-level error was cleared.
( 03M → March, 27D → 27th day, 17H → 17 hr, 34M → 34 min, 37S → 37 sec)
5.2.4 ERROR LOG TABLE Retrieval
a. To retrieve the first Error Log Table, input ‘1’.
b. Screen for ERROR LOG TABLE Retrieval (Input ‘1’.)
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16
R1 T C = 1 2 1 - 9 0 T B L : 0 2
R2 0 3 M 2 7 D 1 7 H 2 5 M 0 0 S
R3 0 3 M 2 7 D 1 7 H 3 4 M 3 7 S
R4 F I R S T E R K :
* Line 1~9 of Row 1 : indicates the TCD Number and the operation
condition of first error.
* Row 2 : indicates the time of first error occurred.
* Row 3 : indicates the time of first error was cleared.
c. To retrieve the last Error Log Table, input ‘9’.
* The screen of ERROR LOG TABLE Retrieval is same as above  
except for ‘LAST ER’, which indicates the last error, is displayed on Row 4.
d. To retrieve each Error Log Table except for the first and last error in order of
creation, input ‘0’.
e. Screen for ERROR LOG TABLE Retrieval (Input ‘0’)
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16
R1 T C = 0 2 7 - 9 4 T B L : 0 2
R2 0 3 M 2 8 D 0 9 H 1 0 M 2 3 S
R3 0 3 M 2 8 D 0 9 H 1 4 M 3 7 S
R4 L O G : 0 1 K :
* Line 1~9 of Row 1 : indicates the TCD Number and the operation condition
of the first Error Log Table.
* Row 2 : indicates the time of first Error Log Table was created.
* Row 3 : indicates the time of first Error Log Table was cleared.
* Row 4 : ‘LOG:01’, which indicates the first Error Log Table, is displayed.
( When ‘0’ is inputted after the retrieval of the first Error Log Table, screen of the
second Error Log Table retrieval is displayed and ‘LOG:02’ appears on Row 4. )
[( ‘0’ could be repeatedly inputted up to the number of errors
(Line 11~16 of Row 1) stored in Error Log Table. )]

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f. To retrieve each Error Log Table except for the first and last error
in reverse order of creation, input ‘8’.
* The screen of ERROR LOG TABLE Retrieval is same as above  .
5.2.5 Screen for ERROR LOG TABLE Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel ERROR LOG TABLE Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When ERROR LOG TABLE Mode is cancelled, message of
ERROR LOG TABLE on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.

5.3 ERROR LOG CLEAR MODE


5.3.1 ERROR LOG CLEAR MODE DESCRIPTION
* To clear all the error log stored in the Error Log Table.
5.3.2 Initial Screen for ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode
R4 K : A 4 3 E
* Inputting ‘A43E’ under Normal Mode
5.3.3 Screen for ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode
R4 L O G C M D K :
* To retrieve ‘LOG C MD’ means for ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode
5.3.4 Screen for finish ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode
R4 S U C C E S S K :
* To retrieve ‘SUCCESS’ After finish ERROR LOG CLEAR
5.3.5 Screen for cancel ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode
R4 K : F F F F
* Inputting ‘FFFF’ for cancelling ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode .
* When ERROR LOG CLEAR Mode is cancelled, message of
ERROR LOG CLEAR on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.

5.4 ALL ERROR CLEAR Function


5.4.1 Description for ALL ERROR CLEAR Function
* All errors presently occurred are cleared.
* The data of all errors stored in ERROR LOG TABLE is cleared.
5.4.2 Procedures for ALL ERROR CLEAR Fuction
* STEP 1 : Turn off MCCB in the control panel to turn off the power.
* STEP 2 : Turn on 4th DIP SW of SW5(8Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB.
* STEP 3 : Turn on MCCB in the control panel to turn on the power.
* STEP 4 : If R5SC(Safety Circuit Check) Relay is on, turn off 4th DIP SW of SW5
(8Pin DIP SW) in the DOC-200 PCB.

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Note
※ To clear HOLD TYPE ERROR,
ALL ERROR CLEAR Function should be carried out.
※ The procedures for ALL ERROR CLEAR Function should be done in order of
STEP1, STEP2, STEP3, STEP4.

6. PARAMETER RELATED MODE


6.1 NO LOAD POINT Set Mode
6.1.1 Removing of H/W PROTECTION
* To permit NO LOAD POINT Setting, check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check)
Relay is OFF. (Pull out PIT S/W MIC in the control panel.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to EEPROM-WRITE.
6.1.2 Initial Screen for NO LOAD POINT Set Mode
R4 K : A 6 1 E
* Input ‘A61E’ under Normal Mode.
6.1.3 Screen for NO LOAD POINT Set Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* To cancel SPEC WRITE PROTECTION since NO LOAD POINT is controlled
by SPEC, write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* Input Address ‘3FFF’ and then ‘E’.
b. Screen of Data Input
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ is inputted, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
6.1.4 Screen for finished NO LOAD POINT Set
R4 S U C C E S S K :
* When NO LOAD POINT Set is finished, ‘SUCCESS’ will be displayed.
6.1.5 Screen for NO LOAD POINT Set Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel NO LOAD POINT Set Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When NO LOAD POINT is cancelled, message of NO LOAD POINT Set on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.
6.1.6 When NO LOAD POINT SET is done
* Check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is ON. (Set PIT S/W MIC in control
panel to the default setting.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to PROTECT.
6.1.7 When NO LOAD POINT SET Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When NO LOAD POINT SET fails, message of ‘FAIL’ will be displayed on Row 4.
* Cancel NO LOAD POINT SET Mode as shown in 5) above, and then retry.

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6.2 FULL LOAD POINT Set Mode
6.2.1 Canceling H/W PROTECTION
* To permit FULL LOAD POINT setting, check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check)
Relay is OFF. (Pull out PIT S/W MIC in the control panel.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to EEPROM-WRITE.
* After NO LOAD POINT Set is done, FULL LOAD POINT Set is possible.
6.2.2 Initial Screen for FULL LOAD POINT Set Mode
R4 K : A 6 2 E
* Input ‘A62E’ under Normal Mode.
6.2.3 Screen for FULL LOAD POINT Set Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* To cancel SPEC WRITE PROTECTION since FULL LOAD POINT is controlled
by SPEC, write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* Input Address ‘3FFF’ and then ‘E’.
b. Screen of Data Input
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ is inputted, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
6.2.4 Screen for finished FULL LOAD POINT Set
R4 S U C C E S S K :
* When FULL LOAD POINT Set is finished, ‘SUCCESS’ will be displayed.
6.2.5 Screen for FULL LOAD POINT Set Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel FULL LOAD POINT Set Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When FULL LOAD POINT is cancelled, message of FULL LOAD POINT Set
on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.
6.2.6 When FULL LOAD POINT SET is done
* Check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is ON.
(Set PIT S/W MIC in control panel to the default setting.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to PROTECT.
6.2.7 When FULL LOAD POINT SET Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When FULL LOAD POINT SET fails, message of ‘FAIL’ will
be displayed on Row 4.
* Cancel FULL LOAD POINT SET Mode as shown in 5) above, and then retry.

6.3 Time Set Mode


6.3.1 Initial Screen for Time Set Mode
R4 K : A 6 3 E
* Input ‘A63E’ under Normal Mode.

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6.3.2 Screen for Time Set Mode
R4 Y E A R ; 9 6 K :
* Year will be displayed.
a. Screen of Year Set
R4 Y E A R ; 9 6 K : 9 7 E
* Input the year (97) to change and then ‘E’. (00 ~ 99)
* The screen changes to the screen of b
b. Screen of Month Set
R4 M O N ; 0 2 K : 0 3 E
* Input the month (03) to change and then ‘E’. (01 ~ 12)
* The screen changes to the screen of c
c. Screen of Day Set
R4 D A T E ; 2 2 K : 2 3 E
* Input the day (23) to change and then ‘E’. (01 ~ 31)
* The screen changes to the screen of d
d. Screen of Hour Set
R4 H O U R ; 1 4 K : 1 5 E
* Input the hour (15) to change and then ‘E’. (00 ~ 23)
* The screen changes to the screen of e
e. Screen of Minute Set
R4 M I N ; 5 6 K : 5 7 E
* Input the minute (57) to change and then ‘E’. (00 ~ 59)
* The screen changes to the screen of f.
f. Screen of Second Set
R4 S E C ; 3 6 K : 3 0 E
* Input the second (30) to change and then ‘E’. (00 ~ 59)
* The screen changes to the screen of 6.3.3
6.3.3 Screen for finished Time Set Mode
a. Year, month, and day will be displayed.
( 97Y→97 Year, 03M→March, 23D→23rd day )
R4 9 7 Y 0 3 M 2 3 D K :
* After a certain time, the display changes to the screen of b.
b.Hour, minute, and second will be displayed.
( 15H→15 hr, 57M→57 min, 30S→30 sec )
R4 1 5 H 5 7 M 3 0 S K :
* After a certain time, the display changes to the screen of a.
a and b switch to each other repeatedly.
6.3.4 Screen for Time Set Mode Cancel
R4 9 7 Y 0 3 M 2 3 D K : F F F F
* To cancel Time Set Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When Time Set Mode is cancelled, message of Time Set on Row 4 disappears
and initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

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6.3.5 When Time Set input is wrong
R4 K E Y - E R R K :
* When Time Set input is wrong, ‘KEY-ERR’ will be displayed.
( Ex : 13th month, 32nd day, 24 hour, 60 minute, 61 second, etc. )
* Cancel Time Set Mode as shown in 4) above, and then retry.

7. SPEED CPU SPEC MODE


7.1 SPEED CPU SPEC READ MODE
7.1.1 DESCRIPTION OF SPEED CPU SPEC READ MODE
* Mode to read SPEED CPU SPEC.
7.1.2 Initial Screen for SPEED CPU SPEC READ Mode
R4 K : A 5 1 E
* Input ‘A51E’ under Normal Mode.
7.1.3 Screen of SPEED CPU SPEC READ Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR ; DAT’, which indicates the address to read for SPEED CPU SPEC and
the data of the corresponding address, appears.
7.1.4 Address Input
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 0 0 0 3 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Address Input completion
R4 0 0 0 3 ; x 0 1 K :
* When an address input (0x0003) is done, input address is displayed on
Line 1~4 of Row 4 and the data on inputted address is displayed on
Line 6~8 of Row 4.
* Displayed data is Hexadecimal number (HEX).
( Ex : x01 → ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘01’ is the actual data. )
c. Screen of Address Increment
R4 0 0 0 4 ; x 0 2 K : 0
* To read the data on higher address, input ‘0’.
* The data on 0x0004, the higher address of the input address 0x0003,
is displayed.
d. Screen of Address Decrement
R4 0 0 0 2 ; x 0 5 K : 8
* To read the data on lower address, input ‘8’.
* The data on 0x0002, the lower address of input address 0x0003, is displayed.
7.1.5 To Change Address Input
a. Initial Screen of Address Input Change
R4 0 0 0 3 ; x 0 1 K : B B B
* Switching to Address Input for an input of another address, input ‘BBB’.

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b. Screen of Address Input Change Finished
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* Screen of SPEED CPU SPEC READ Mode for an address input appears.
* Input another address as shown in 7.1.4-a
7.1.6 Screen of SPEED CPU SPEC Read Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel SPEED CPU SPEC Read Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When SPEED CPU SPEC READ Mode is canceled, message of
SPEED CPU SPEC Read on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.
7.1.7 SPEED CPU SPEC ADDRESS MAP
a. Address MAP of SPEED CPU SPEC is as shown below.
0x0000 Capacity Code 0x0006 Speed Code
0x0001 Motor Code 0x0007 GD2 Low Data
0x0002 TR/MC Code 0x0008 GD2 High Data
0x0003 Rotary Encoder Type Code 0x0009 IGBT Code
0x0004 Roping Code 0x000a CT Turn Number
0x0005 Weight Sensor Code 0x000b CT Type Code

7.2 SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE MODE


7.2.1 SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE MODE DESCRIPTION
* Mode to write SPEED CPU SPEC.
* SPEED CPU SPEC to write is controlled by SPEC, which controls
OPERATION CPU as well. Therefore, SPEED CPU SPEC should be
written after OPERATION CPU SPEC WRITE.
7.2.2 Removing of H/W PROTECTION
* To permit CPU SPEC WRITE, check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is OFF.
(Pull out PIT S/W MIC in the control panel.)
*Remove Jumper Pin of DPC PCB
PCB Name While in SPEC WRITE Normal Jumper Pin
DPC - 100 3-4 19 - 20 J1J
DPC - 110 3 - 4(J1J) 1 - 2(J1G) J1J/J1G
DPC - 120 WE NC JP2
DPC - 300 1-2 3-4 J1J
7.2.3 Initial Screen for SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE Mode
R4 K : A 5 2 E
* Input ‘A52E’ under Normal Mode.
7.2.4 Screen of SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR;DAT’, which indicates the address to write on for SPEED CPU SPEC and
the data of the corresponding address, appears.

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7.2.5 Canceling SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE PROTECTION
To cancel SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE PROTECTION for SPEC WRITE,
write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* To permit SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE, input ‘3FFF’ and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Data Input
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ inputted, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
7.2.6 Screen for FINISHED SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE MODE
R4 S U C C E S S K :
* When CPU SPEC WRITE is done, ‘SUCCESS’ will be displayed.
7.2.7 Screen for SPEED CPU DATA WRITE Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel SPEED CPU SPEC Write Mode, input ‘FFFF’
* When SPEED CPU SPEC Write Mode is canceled, message of SPEED CPU SPEC
Write on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.
7.2.8 When SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE is done
* Check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is ON.
(Set PIT S/W MIC in control panel to the default setting.)
* Return to Jumper Pin orginal position(DPC-1XX PCB)
7.2.9 When SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When SPEED CPU DATA WRITE fails, message of ‘FAIL’ will be displayed
on Row 4.
* After SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE MODE Cancel as shown 7) above,
write OPERATION CPU SPEC again and retry.
Note
※ SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE
should be carried out only just after writing OPERATION CPU SPEC and
canceling OPERATION CPU SPEC WRITE MODE in order to write
SPEED CPU SPEC.
※ When SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE fails after writing OPERATION CPU SPEC
write OPERATION CPU SPEC again and then retry SPEED CPU SPEC WRITE.

7.3 SPEED CPU DATA READ MODE


7.3.1 DESCRIPTION OF SPEED CPU DATA READ MODE
* Mode to read SPEED CPU DATA.
7.3.2 Initial Screen of SPEED CPU DATA READ Mode
R4 K : A 5 3 E
* Input ‘A53E’ under Normal Mode.

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7.3.3 Screen of SPEED CPU DATA READ Mode
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* ‘ADDR ; DAT’, which indicates the address to read for SPEED CPU and
the data of the corresponding address, appears.
7.3.4 Address Input
a. Screen of Address Input
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 0 0 0 3 E
* Input an address of 4-digit Hexadecimal number (HEX), and then input ‘E’.
b. Screen of Address Input Finished
R4 9 B B 0 ; 0 0 2 1 K :
* When an address input (0x9BB0) is done, input address is displayed on Line
1~4 of Row 4 and the data on input address is displayed on Line 6~8 of Row 4.
* Displayed data is Hexadecimal number (HEX) and 2 byte.
c. Screen of Address Increment
R4 9 B B 1 ; 0 0 0 1 K : 0
* To read the data on higher address, input ‘0’.
* The data on 0x9BB1, the higher address of the input address 0x9BB0,
is displayed.
d. Screen of Address Decrement
R4 9 B A F ; 1 0 0 0 K : 8
* To read the data on lower address, input ‘8’.
* The data on 0x9BAF, the lower address of input address 0x9BB0, is displayed.
7.3.5 To Change Address Input
a. Initial Screen of Address Input Change
R4 9 B A F ; 1 0 0 0 K : B B B
* Switching to Address Input for an input of another address, input ‘BBB’.
b. Screen of Address Input Change Finished
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* Screen of DATA READ Mode for an address input appears.
* Input another address as shown in 7.3.4- a.
7.3.6 Screen of SPEED CPU DATA Read Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel SPEED CPU DATA Read Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When SPEED CPU DATA READ Mode is canceled, message of
SPEED CPU DATA Read on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.

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8. OTHER MODE
8.1 SDS TEST MODE
8.1.1 SDS TEST MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to check the condition of Emergency Stop by SDS Over Speed Detect
through cutting Speed Reduction command.
8.1.2 Initial Screen of SDS TEST Mode
R4 K : A 8 1 E
* Input ‘A81E’ under Normal Mode.
8.1.3 Screen of SDS TEST Mode
R4 S D S T M D K :
* ‘SDS T MD’, which indicates SDS TEST, is displayed.
8.1.4 Screen of SDS TEST Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel SDS TEST Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When SDS TEST Mode is cancelled, message of SDS TEST on Row 4
disappears and then the initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

Note
※ At SDS TEST MODE, be cautious of Emergency Stop from the position of SDS
operation without Floor Call service.

8.2 SDS DISTANCE CHECK MODE(A89E)


This function mode was programmed to compare and adjust the real distance
and standard diatance of each slow down switches.

Example) Model : Di2-PA15(1000) - CO150-15/15


Step 1) Set the lift at 13th floor not to be activated SDS1U, SDS2U, SDS3U.
Step 2) Operate the lift to upward by slow speed operation(A11E) till
lift stop by ULS. Then SDSs will be activated.
Step 3) Operate the lift to downward at 13th floor that SDSs to be return their
origin contact.
Step 4) Remove the pit MIC connector in control panel.
Step 5) Release the slow speed operation by pressing 'FFFF'

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Step 6) Key in 'A89' E
Then only following data will be displayed repeatedly
Unit : 1 = 10 mm
Standard Allowable Current real
distance data Tolerance (Cm) data
SDS 1U 0040 0000 0035
2U 0140 0002 0127
3U 0270 0005 0223
4U 0000 --- ---
5U 0000 --- ---
6U 0000 --- ---
7U 0000 --- ---

Step 6) The SDSD check method is similar to above step1)~step 5)


Unit : 1 = 10 mm
Standard Allowable Current real
distance data Tolerance (Cm) data
SDS 1D 0040 0000 0037
2D 0140 0002 0129
3D 0270 0005 0225
4D 0000 --- ---
5D 0000 --- ---
6D 0000 --- ---
7D 0000 --- ---

8.3 HALL CHECK MODE


8.3.1 HALL CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to check the DHL board ID at Hall, Bell Call ID, Side ID, Indicator,
Lamp, Lantern, and Button Lamp.
b. At the hall side of the floor where the car is,
a) All 7 segments are turned on.
b) Each of the various indictor lamps is turned on in order.
(CHECKING, FULL, UP, DOWN LAMP)
c) UP, DOWN LANTERN flickers.
d) Button lamp of HALL UP, DOWN is turned on.
e) ID set on DHL board is shown on INDICATOR.
f) SIDE ID set on DHL board is shown on INDICATOR. (F+SIDE ID)
g) Chime Call ID set on DHL board is shown on INDICATOR. (B+ Bell Call ID)
h) Button Lamp of HALL UP, DOWN is turned off.
i) a) to h) above repeats.
c. Indicator “Check” Lamps for floors are turned on except the floor of where car is

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8.3.2 Initial Screen of HALL CHECK Mode
R4 K : A 8 2 E
* Input ‘A82E’ under Normal Mode.
8.3.3 Screen of HALL CHECK Mode
R4 H A L L C H K K :
* ‘HALL CHK’, which indicates HALL CHECK, is displayed.
8.3.4 Screen of HALL CHECK Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel HALL CHECK Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When HALL CHECK Mode is cancelled, message of HALL CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

8.4 CAR CHECK MODE


8.4.1 CAR CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to check DCL ID on the car and CPI.
b. All 7 segments are turned on.
c. Each of CPI lamps is turned on in order. (CHECKING, FULL, UP, DOWN LAMP)
d. The Bottom Floor CAGE CALL LAMP flicks according to ID set on DCL board.
Classification ID No. Number of Flicks
FRONT MAIN OPB 0x01 1
FRONT SUB OPB 0x02 2
MAIN OPB FOR DISABLED 0x03 3
SUB OPB FOR DISABLED 0x04 4
REAR MAIN OPB 0x05 5
REAR SUB OPB 0x06 6
e. UP, DOWN CHIME is operated.
f. a~e above repeats.
8.4.2 Initial Screen of CAR CHECK Mode
R4 K : A 8 3 E
* Input ‘A83E’ under Normal Mode.
8.4.3 Screen of CAR CHECK Mode
R4 C A R C H K K :
* ‘CAR CHK’, which indicates CAR CHECK, is displayed.
8.4.4 Screen of CAR CHECK Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel CAR CHECK Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When CAR CHECK Mode is cancelled, message of CAR CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

8.5 DCO ON Mode


8.5.1 Initial Screen of DCO ON Mode
R4 K : A 8 4 E

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* Input ‘A84E’ under Normal Mode.
8.5.2 Screen of DCO ON Mode
R4 D O O R C U T K :
* ‘DOOR CUT’, which indicates DCO ON, is displayed.
8.5.3 Screen of DCO ON Mode Cancel
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel DCO ON Mode, input ‘FFFF’.
* When DCO ON Mode is cancelled, message of DCO ON on Row 4 disappears
and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

8.6 POSI MEASURE MODE


8.6.1 POSI MEASURE MODE DESCRIPTION
a. POSI MEASURE Mode is to measure the specificity of the leveling device
on top of the car.
b. The car should be on the DOOR ZONE of the floors except for the bottom
and the top floors when POSI MEASURE Mode is selected.
c. The maximum speed at POSI MEASURE Mode is 8m/min,
and there is speed reduction pattern during stop.
8.6.2 Initial Screen of POSI MEASURE MODE
R4 K : A 8 5 E
* Input ‘A85E’ under Normal Mode.
8.6.3 Screen of POSI MEASURE MODE
R4 U ( 0 ) / D ( 8 ) K :
* ‘U(0)/D(8)’, which indicates the selection of UP or DOWN operation, is displayed.
* UP, DOWN operation at POSI MEASURE MODE is possible only when ‘0’,
’8’ KEY is ON.

a. STEP 1 : When ‘8’ KEY is inputted


* Closing the door and operating down with ‘8’ key ON, ‘DOWN(8)’ is displayed.
R4 D O W N ( 8 ) K :
* When the car is out of DOOR ZONE after a certain time, ‘STOP’ is displayed.
R4 S T O P K :
* Immediately after ‘STOP’ is displayed, turn ‘8’ key off.
* After a certain time, ‘UP(0)’, which indicates UP operation permit, is displayed.
R4 U P ( 0 ) K :
b. STEP 2 : When ‘0’ KEY is inputted
* When the car is out of DOOR ZONE after a while with ‘0’ key ON, ‘STOP’ appears.
R4 S T O P K :
* Immediately after ‘STOP’ appears, turn off ‘0’ KEY.
* After a while, ‘DOWN(8)’, which indicates DOWN operation permit, is displayed.
R4 D O W N ( 8 ) K :

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c. STEP 3 : When ‘8’ KEY is inputted
* When the car is out of DOOR ZONE after a while with ‘8’ key ON, ‘STOP’ appears.
R4 S T O P K :
* Immediately after ‘STOP’ appears, turn off ‘8’ KEY.
* After a while, ‘UP(0)’, which indicates UP operation permit, is displayed.
R4 U P ( 0 ) K :
d. STEP 4 : When ‘0’ KEY is inputted
* When the car is out of DOOR ZONE after a certain time with ‘0’ key ON,
‘STOP’ is displayed.
R4 S T O P K :
* Immediately after ‘STOP’ appears, turn off ‘0’ KEY.
* If the car stops at DOOR ZONE, ‘SUCCESS’ is displayed.
R4 S U C C E S S K :
e. STEP 5 : Canceling PROTECTION
* To set POSI MEASURE data, check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) is OFF.
(Pull out PIT S/W MIC in control panel.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to EEPROM-WRITE.
* If R5SX (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is OFF, ‘ADDR;DAT’ is displayed.
R4 A D D R ; D A T K :
* To cancel SPEC WRITE PROTECTION since SPEC controls
POSI MEASURE data, write ‘0xAA’ on Address ‘0x3FFF’.
* Input Address ‘3FFF’ and then input ‘E’.
R4 A D D R ; D A T K : 3 F F F E
* After Address ‘3FFF’ is inputted, input ‘AA’ and then ‘E’.
R4 3 F F F ; x 0 0 K : A A E
8.6.4 Screen of POSI MEASURE MODE FINISHED
R4 S U C C E S S K :
* When POSI MEASURE is done, ‘SUCCESS’ is displayed.

8.6.5 Screen of POSI MEASURE Mode Cancel


R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel POSI MEASURE Mode, input ‘FFFF’
* When POSI MEASURE Mode is canceled, message of POSI MEASURE on
Row 4 disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.
8.6.6 When POSI MEASURE is done
* Check if R5SC (Safety Circuit Check) Relay is ON.
(Set PIT S/W MIC in control panel to the default setting.)
* Set SW4(2Pin DIP SW) in DOC-200 PCB to PROTECT.
8.6.7 When POSI MEASURE Fails
R4 F A I L K :
* When POSI MEASURE fails, the message of ‘FAIL’ is displayed.
* After POSI MEASURE MODE Cancel as shown 5) above, retry.

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8.7 ENCO - MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE
8.7.1 ENCO - MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE is to check the Inverse
wiring of ENCODER ΦA phase and ΦB phase and MOTOR R, S, T phase.
8.7.2 Initial Screen of ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 8 6 E
* Input ‘A86E’ under Normal Mode.
8.7.3 Screen of ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE
R4 E - M C H K K :
* ‘E-M CHK’, which indicates ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE,
is displayed.
a. When starting the elevator at ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE
R4 E - M C S T K : 3
* Input ‘3’ at ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE.
* When ‘3’ is inputted, ‘E-M C ST’, which indicates ENCO-MOTOR CHECK START,
will appear.
8.7.4 Screen for FINISHED ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE
R4 D = U P E = 0 K :
* Line 1~4 of Row 4: indicates the operating direction detected by the actual
ENCODER value. ( Ex : D=UP → UP operation, D=DN → DOWN operation )
* Line 6~8 of Row 4: indicates the condition of Encoder Inverse Wiring Error
detected by INV. ( Ex : E=0 → NO ERROR, E=1 → ERROR occurred )
* Relation between Inverse Wiring of ENCODER ΦA, ΦB and MOTOR R,S,T phases
Relation between the ENCODER Inverse
NO Condition direction detected by Wiring Error condition
encoder and the actual detected by INV
E/L operation direction
1 Encoder Inverse Wiring Different Error
Motor Wiring Normal
2 Encoder Inverse Wiring Same Error
Motor Wiring Normal
3 Encoder Inverse Wiring Different No error
Motor Wiring Normal
4 Encoder Inverse Wiring Same No Error
Motor Wiring Normal
8.7.5 Screen of ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 K : F F F F
* To cancel ENCO-MOTOR INVERSE WIRING CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When ENCO-MOTOR Inverse Wiring Check Mode is cancelled, ENCO-MOTOR
INVERSE WIRING message on Row 4 disappears and the initial screen
of Normal Mode will appear.

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8.8. SPEED OF OPERATION CPU, SPEED CPU DETECT MODE
8.8.1 SPEED OF OPERATION CPU, SPEED CPU DETECT MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to show the speed detected by OPERATION CPU or SPEED CPU.
b. At normal conditions, speed detected by SPEED CPU is shown.
c. Each time OPERATION CPU MODE or SPEED CPU MODE is inputted,
speed detected by OPERATION CPU or by SPEED CPU is toggled.
8.8.2 Initial Screen of OPERATION CPU, SPEED CPU SPEED DETECT MODE
R4 K : A 8 7 E
* Input ‘A87E’ under Normal Mode.
8.8.3 Screen of OPERATION CPU, SPEED CPU SPEED DETECT MODE
R1 A C D = 2 7 0 1 F L 1 2 0 M
* The speed detected by OPERATION CPU is displayed on Line 13~16 of Row 1,
and ‘.’(dot) is not displayed on Line 12 of Row 1.
8.8.4 Initial Screen of OPERATION & SPEED CPU SPEED DETECT MODE RE-INPUT
R4 K : A 8 7 E
* Input ‘A87E’.

8.8.5 Screen of OPERATION CPU, SPEED CPU SPEED DETECT MODE RE-INPUT
R1 A C D = 2 7 0 1 F L . 1 2 0 M
* The speed detected by SPEED CPU is displayed on Line 13~16 of Row 1,
and ‘.’(dot) is displayed on Line 12 of Row 1.

8.9 DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE


8.9.1 DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to show the digital car load weight converted from analog input
by differential trans.
b. Mode to show the set value of NO LOAD POINT, FULL LOAD POINT and
present car load weight.
8.9.2 Initial Screen of DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 8 8 E
* Input ‘A88E’ under Normal Mode.
8.9.3 Screen of DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 C H 1 : x 6 C N P : 0 1 5
R2 C H 2 : x A C F P : 2 5 5
R3 C H 3 : x 6 E C W : 0 0 5 %
R4 C H 4 : x A 9 K : #
* Line 1~7 of Row 1: Show the digital data converted by Channel 1 of the first
Differential Trans in hexadecimal number (HEX).
( Ex : x6C → ‘x’ means HEX data, ‘6C’ is the actual data. )
* Line 1~7 of Row 2: Show the digital data converted by Channel 2 of the first
Differential Trans in hexadecimal number (HEX).

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* Line 1~7 of Row 3: Show the digital data converted by Channel 1 of the
second Differential Trans in hexadecimal number (HEX).
* Line 1~7 of Row 4: Show the digital data converted by Channel 2 of the
second Differential Trans in hexadecimal number (HEX).
* Line 10~15 of Row 1: Show NO LOAD POINT set value in decimal number (DEC).
* Line 10~15 of Row 2: Show FULL LOAD POINT set value in decimal number (DEC).
* Line 10~15 of Row 3: Show the percentage of the present car load weight.

8.9.4 Screen of DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE Cancel


R4 C H 4 : x A 9 K : F F F F
* To cancel DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When DIFFERENTIAL TRANS CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of Differential
Trans on Row 4 disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

8.10 RANDOM FLOOR CALL INPUT MODE


8.10.1 RANDOM FLOOR CALL INPUT MODE DESCRIPTION
a. Mode to input Random Floor Call for services
8.10.2 Initial Screen of RANDOM FLOOR CALL INPUT MODE
R4 K : C 0 3 E
* Input ‘C’, the floor, and ‘E’ at Normal Mode.
( Ex : 3rd floor call → ‘C03E’, 15th floor call → ‘C15E’

Note
※ At RANDOM FLOOR CALL INPUT MODE, floor input
should be 2-digit number.

9. RELAY, CONTACTOR CHECK MODE


9.1 R5SC CHECK MODE
9.1.1 R5SC CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. R5SC RELAY is forced to be ON, OFF for a certain time
In order to check the RELAY input on contact point,
In order to measure the maximum time required for RELAY to be ON, OFF,
In order to check if an error occurs during RELAY ON, OFF.
b. Until R5SC CHECK MODE is cancelled, RELAY ON, OFF repeats.
9.1.2 Initial Screen of R5SC CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 9 1 E
* Input ‘A91E’ under Normal Mode.

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9.1.3 Screen of R5SC CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 I / O : O U T ( 0 ) I N ( 0 )
R2 E R R : O F F ( 0 ) O N ( 0 )
R3 S E C : 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 M
R4 R 5 S C C H K K : #
* Line 5~10 of Row 1: indicate the output command of RELAY.
( Line 9 : RELAY ON Command → ‘1’ RELAY OFF Command →‘0’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 1: indicate the input of RELAY on contact point.
( Line 15 : RELAY ON → ‘1’ RELAY OFF → ‘0’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 2: indicate OFF ERROR of RELAY.
( Line 9 : R5SC RELAY OFF ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 2: indicate ON ERROR of RELAY.
( Line 15 : R5SC RELAY ON ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for RELAY OFF.
( Ex : 008M → ‘80ms’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for RELAY ON.
9.1.4 Screen of R5SC CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 R 5 S C C H K K : F F F F
* To cancel R5SC CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When R5SC CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of R5SC CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

9.2 C1ST CHECK MODE


9.2.1 C1ST CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. C1ST CONTACTOR is forced to be ON, OFF for a certain time
In order to check the CONTACTOR input on contact point,
In order to measure the maximum time required for CONTACTOR to be ON, OFF,
In order to check if an error occurs during CONTACTOR ON, OFF at this mode.
b. Until C1ST CHECK MODE is cancelled, CONTACTOR ON, OFF repeats.
9.2.2 Initial Screen of C1ST CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 9 2 E
* Input ‘A92E’ under Normal Mode.
9.2.3 Screen of C1ST CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 I / O : O U T ( 0 ) I N ( 0 )
R2 E R R : O F F ( 0 ) O N ( 0 )
R3 S E C : 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 M
R4 C 1 S T C H K K : #
* Line 5~10 of Row 1: indicate the output command of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : CONTACTOR ON Command → ‘1’
CONTACTOR OFF Command → ‘0’ )

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* Line 12~16 of Row 1: indicate the input of CONTACTOR on contact point.
( Line 15 : CONTACTOR ON → ‘1’ CONTACTOR OFF → ‘0’)
* Line 5~10 of Row 2: indicate OFF ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : C1ST CONTACTOR OFF ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 2: indicate ON ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 15 : C1ST CONTACTOR ON ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for CONTACTOR OFF.
( Ex : 0200M → ‘200ms’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for CONTACTOR ON.
9.2.4 Screen of C1ST CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 C 1 S T C H K K : F F F F
* To cancel C1ST CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When C1ST CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of C1ST CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

9.3 RUN CHECK MODE


9.3.1 RUN CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. OPERATION CPU is forced to command RUN-ON, RUN-OFF
to SPEED CPU for a while
In order to check RUN-ON, RUN-OFF command feedback by SPEED CPU,
In order to measure the maximum time required for FEEDBACK,
In order to check that SUPPRESS ON, OFF ERROR is detected at this mode.
b. Until RUN CHECK MODE is cancelled, RUN ON, OFF COMMAND repeats.
9.3.2 Initial Screen of RUN CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 9 3 E
* Input ‘A93E’ under Normal Mode.
9.3.3 Screen of RUN CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 I / O : O U T ( 0 ) I N ( 0 )
R2 E R R : O F F ( 0 ) O N ( 0 )
R3 S E C : 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 M
R4 R U N C H K K : #
* Line 5~10 of Row 1: indicate RUN-ON, RUN-OFF COMMAND by OPERATION CPU
( Line 9 : RUN ON Command → ‘1’ RUN OFF Command → ‘0’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 1: indicate RUN-ON, RUN-OFF FEEDBACK by SPEED CPU.
( Line 15 : RUN ON FEEDBACK→ ‘1’
RUN OFF FEEDBACK→ ‘0’)
* Line 5~10 of Row 2: indicate SUPPRESS OFF ERROR.
( Line 9 : SUPPRESS OFF ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 2: indicate SUPPRESS ON ERROR.
( Line 15 : SUPPRESS ON ERROR DETECT → ‘1’ )

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* Line 5~10 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time for RUN- OFF COMMAND
FEEDBACK. ( Ex : 0020M → ‘20ms’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 3: indicates the maximum time for RUN- ON COMMAND
FEEDBACK.
9.3.4 Screen of RUN CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 R U N C H K K : F F F F
* To cancel RUN CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When RUN CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of RUN CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

9.4 C1BR CHECK MODE


9.4.1 C1BR CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. C1BR CONTACTOR is forced to be ON, OFF for a certain time
In order to check the CONTACTOR input on contact point,
In order to measure the maximum time required for CONTACTOR to be ON, OFF,
In order to check if an error occurs during CONTACTOR ON, OFF at this mode.
b. Until C1BR CHECK MODE is cancelled, CONTACTOR ON, OFF repeats.
9.4.2 Initial Screen of C1BR CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 9 4 E
* Input ‘A94E’ under Normal Mode.
9.4.3 Screen of C1BR CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 I / O : O U T ( 0 ) I N ( 0 )
R2 E R R : O F F ( 0 ) O N ( 0 )
R3 S E C : 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 M
R4 C 1 B R C H K K : #
* Line 5~10 of Row 1: indicate the output command of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : CONTACTOR ON Command → ‘1’
CONTACTOR OFF Command →‘0’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 1: indicate the input of CONTACTOR on contact point.
( Line 15 : CONTACTOR ON → ‘1’ CONTACTOR OFF → ‘0’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 2: indicate OFF ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : C1BR CONTACTOR OFF ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 2: indicate ON ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 15 : C1BR CONTACTOR ON ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for CONTACTOR OFF.
* Line 12~16 of Row 3: indicate the maximum time required for CONTACTOR ON.
9.4.4 Screen of C1BR CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 C 1 B R C H K K : F F F F
* To cancel C1BR CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When C1BR CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of C1BR CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

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Note
※ To avoid the brake release at C1BR CHECK MODE
MGB MIC in control panel should be pulled out.

9.5 C1BS CHECK MODE


9.5.1 C1BS CHECK MODE DESCRIPTION
a. C1BS CONTACTOR is forced to be ON, OFF for a certain time
In order to check the CONTACTOR input on contact point,
In order to measure the maximum time required for CONTACTOR to be ON, OFF,
In order to check if an error occurs during CONTACTOR ON, OFF at this mode.
b. Until C1BS CHECK MODE is cancelled, CONTACTOR ON, OFF repeats.
9.5.2 Initial Screen of C1BS CHECK MODE
R4 K : A 9 5 E
* Input ‘A95E’ under Normal Mode.
9.5.3 Screen of C1BS CHECK MODE
L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 10 L 11 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16
R1 I / O : O U T ( 0 ) I N ( 0 )
R2 E R R : O F F ( 0 ) O N ( 0 )
R3 S E C : 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 M
R4 C 1 B S C H K K : #
* Line 5~10 of Row 1: indicates the output command of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : CONTACTOR ON Command → ‘1’ CONTACTOR OFF Command → ‘0’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 1: indicates the input of CONTACTOR on contact point.
( Line 15 : CONTACTOR ON → ‘1’ CONTACTOR OFF → ‘0’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 2: indicates OFF ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 9 : C1BS CONTACTOR OFF ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 2: indicates ON ERROR of CONTACTOR.
( Line 15 : C1BS CONTACTOR ON ERROR DETECT→ ‘1’ )
* Line 5~10 of Row 3: indicates the maximum time required for CONTACTOR OFF.
( Ex : 0100M → ‘100ms’ )
* Line 12~16 of Row 3: indicates the maximum time required for CONTACTOR ON.
9.5.4 Screen of C1BS CHECK MODE CANCEL
R4 C 1 B S C H K K : F F F F
* To cancel C1BS CHECK MODE, input ‘FFFF’.
* When C1BS CHECK MODE is cancelled, message of C1BS CHECK on Row 4
disappears and then initial screen of Normal Mode will appear.

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