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WBVF
Troubleshooting Manual

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WBVF Troubleshooting Manual

REVISION
NO. Specification DATE Manager

0 First Edition 2013.08.24

1 Edit the format 2013.11.05

2 Reorganization of the manual 2014.05.30


Addition of the contents
3 2014.10.27
(9. Main Error Troubleshooting)
4 Update of HHT contents 2015.01.30
Addition of the contents
5 2015.11.03
(Appendix A / Appendix B)
6 Data table Update & Duplex-Mast contents update 2015.11.03

7 Error code update 2017.04.25

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Table of Contents

Safety Information............................................................................................................................. 6
1. HHT ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Descriptions of HHT LCD (4 Line x 20 Character) Content ...................................................... 7
1.2 How to Use HHT Button .......................................................................................................... 9
1.2.1 HHT Button Function ......................................................................................................... 9
1.2.2 Menu Structure ................................................................................................................ 10
2. FACTORY & FIELD Menu ........................................................................................................ 11
2.1 Menu Category ...................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 How to Select Field Test Menu .............................................................................................. 11
2.3 Field Test Menu ..................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.1 Simple Mode ................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Detail Mode ..................................................................................................................... 13
3. Information View Menu............................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Menu Category ...................................................................................................................... 17
3.2 I/O Signal............................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.1 GPIO Data....................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.2 INVERTER Data.............................................................................................................. 19
3.2.3 CAR CAN DATA .............................................................................................................. 21
3.2.4 HALL CAN Data .............................................................................................................. 28
3.2.5 CAN Analyzer .................................................................................................................. 30
3.2.6 GROUP DATA ................................................................................................................. 31
3.2.7 RMS DATA ...................................................................................................................... 31
3.3 Fault Analysis Menu .............................................................................................................. 32
3.3.1 Fault History .................................................................................................................... 32
3.3.2 RESET History ................................................................................................................ 34
3.3.3 UCM ERR Reset ............................................................................................................. 34
3.4 Trip Computer........................................................................................................................ 35
3.4.1 ODOMETER ................................................................................................................... 35
3.4.2 TRIPMETER ................................................................................................................... 35
3.4.3 BRAKE COUNTER ......................................................................................................... 35
3.4.4 DOOR COUNTER ........................................................................................................... 35
3.4.5 TRIP RESET ................................................................................................................... 36
3.5 Software Information.............................................................................................................. 36
4. How to Set Up Data ................................................................................................................. 37
4.1 Drive Mode ............................................................................................................................ 39
4.1.1 Parking DRV ................................................................................................................... 39
4.1.2 ATT DRV ......................................................................................................................... 39
4.1.3 Move(IND) DRV .............................................................................................................. 39
4.1.4 Lobby Return................................................................................................................... 39
4.1.5 VIP Service ..................................................................................................................... 40
4.1.6 Auto Re-Level.................................................................................................................. 40
4.1.7 Quiet Night DRV .............................................................................................................. 41
4.1.8 Fire Evacuation ............................................................................................................... 41
4.1.9 Fire Fighter DRV ............................................................................................................. 41
4.1.10 Seismic DRV ................................................................................................................. 41
4.1.11 ELD DRV ....................................................................................................................... 42
4.1.12 EMP (ATS) DRV ............................................................................................................ 42
4.1.13 PIT Flood DRV .............................................................................................................. 42

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4.1.14 IN CAR DRV ................................................................................................................. 42


4.2 Optional Data ........................................................................................................................ 43
4.2.1 Group Mode .................................................................................................................... 43
4.2.2 DSS Mode ....................................................................................................................... 43
4.2.3 Indicator Data .................................................................................................................. 44
4.2.4 CAR LCD Display ............................................................................................................ 45
4.2.5 CTS Board ...................................................................................................................... 45
4.2.6 Supervisory ..................................................................................................................... 45
4.2.7 Announcement ................................................................................................................ 45
4.2.8 Skip Operation ................................................................................................................ 45
4.2.9 Sub Brake Type ............................................................................................................... 46
4.2.10 Brake Off Delay ............................................................................................................. 46
4.2.11 Motor Cooling ................................................................................................................ 46
4.2.12 Brake SW OPTION ....................................................................................................... 46
4.2.13 JINGLE SOUND ............................................................................................................ 47
4.2.14 CAGE-LIGHT CTRL ...................................................................................................... 47
4.2.16 CCS DETECT SPEED .................................................................................................. 47
4.2.17 LOAD DETECT ............................................................................................................. 47
4.2.18 HALL LNTN MODE ....................................................................................................... 48
4.2.19 MROOM LOAD S/W ...................................................................................................... 48
4.3 Floor Data.............................................................................................................................. 49
4.3.1 Floor Non-Stop ................................................................................................................ 49
4.3.2 Floor Display ................................................................................................................... 50
4.3.3 Floor Basement ............................................................................................................... 51
4.3.4 Floor Total ....................................................................................................................... 51
4.3.5 FLOOR FORCE STOP .................................................................................................... 52
4.3.6 FLOOR RMS PEAK ........................................................................................................ 52
4.4 Door Data .............................................................................................................................. 53
4.4.1 Door Time ....................................................................................................................... 53
4.4.2 Landing Open.................................................................................................................. 53
4.4.3 Nudging Func .................................................................................................................. 53
4.4.4 Hold Open ....................................................................................................................... 54
4.4.5 Door Type ....................................................................................................................... 54
4.4.6 HNPS SYSTEM .............................................................................................................. 55
4.4.7 DOOR TIME EXT ............................................................................................................ 55
4.4.8 DOOR LOAD DETECT ................................................................................................... 55
4.4.9 DOOR REOPEN DELAY ................................................................................................. 56
4.4.10 DOOR ERROR TIME .................................................................................................... 56
4.5 Call Data................................................................................................................................ 57
4.5.1 Manual Call ..................................................................................................................... 57
4.5.2 2nd Touch Cancel............................................................................................................ 58
4.5.3 Fake Call Cancel ............................................................................................................. 58
4.5.4 Disabled Call ................................................................................................................... 59
4.5.5 Hall Call Pass .................................................................................................................. 60
4.5.6 Card Key Call .................................................................................................................. 60
4.5.7 CALL PROCESS OPT..................................................................................................... 61
4.5.8 HALL BUTTON JAM........................................................................................................ 61
4.6 Timer Data ............................................................................................................................. 62
4.6.1 Cage Light Off ................................................................................................................. 62
4.6.2 Cage Fan Off................................................................................................................... 62
4.6.3 Current Time ................................................................................................................... 62
4.6.4 Change Time ................................................................................................................... 63
4.6.5 ANTISTALL TIME ............................................................................................................ 63
5. Error Information HHT displayed .............................................................................................. 64
5.1 Error Code Classification ....................................................................................................... 64
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5.2 Display Information Error Indicated ........................................................................................ 65
6. Data Table for Analysis Error (Reference Table) ....................................................................... 66
6.1 GPIO Data (Hardware INPUT/OUTPUT Port Status) ............................................................. 66
6.2 Inverter Data.......................................................................................................................... 67
6.3 Door Inverter Data ................................................................................................................. 68
6.4 COP Data .............................................................................................................................. 69
7. How to Analysis Error of WBVF System ................................................................................... 70
7.1 Error Information of HHT Menu .............................................................................................. 70
7.2 How to Use HHT for Analysis Error ........................................................................................ 71
7.2.1 Fault History .................................................................................................................... 71
7.2.2 Reset History................................................................................................................... 74
8. How to Resolve Error of WBVF System (Code 1~144)............................................................. 76
8.1 Common check process before troubleshooting .................................................................... 76
8.2 How to Resolve Errors ........................................................................................................... 77
9. Main Error Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 98
9.1 ER_SAFETY ......................................................................................................................... 98
9.2 ER_MC2_OFF ..................................................................................................................... 101
9.3 ER_MC2_ON ...................................................................................................................... 103
9.4 ER_ INVERTER .................................................................................................................. 104
9.5 ER_ RUNA OFF .................................................................................................................. 107
9.6 ER_INITIAL ......................................................................................................................... 109
9.7 ER_BKS_OFF ......................................................................................................................111
9.8 ER_DINV COMM................................................................................................................. 114
9.9 ER_COP COMM ................................................................................................................. 116
9.10 ER_HATCH ....................................................................................................................... 118
9.11 ER_MOTOR HEAT ............................................................................................................ 119
9.12 ER_DOOR CLOSE ............................................................................................................ 121
9.13 ER_DOOR OPEN.............................................................................................................. 122
9.14 ER_INV_POSI ................................................................................................................... 123
9.15 ER_RUN_BY_SW ............................................................................................................. 124
9.16 ER_HALL_COMM ............................................................................................................. 125
Appendix A. DUPLEX Manual setting Details ................................................................................ 128
1. Configuration of Duplex (2-Car) Group .................................................................................. 128
1.1 Hardware Configuration of the WBVF Duplex .................................................................. 128
1.2 Program Configuration of the WBVF Duplex .................................................................... 129
2. HHT Group Type Selection Menu .......................................................................................... 130
2.1 Configuring Group Options .................................................................................................. 130
Appendix B. Detailed Penetration Configuration Manual ............................................................... 135
1. Configuration of WBVF Penetration ....................................................................................... 135
1.1 Main Wiring on COP & Car Top Part................................................................................. 135
1.2 Configuring COP DIP Switch ............................................................................................ 136
1.3 Configuring HIP/HPI Jumper Pins .................................................................................... 136
2. Configuring WBVF Penetration HHT ..................................................................................... 137
2.1 Configuring CTC Board .................................................................................................... 137
2.2 Configuring Main Board.................................................................................................... 138
3. Checking WBVF Penetration HHT I/O ................................................................................... 140
3.1 CAR CAN DATA ............................................................................................................... 142
3.2 WHALL CAN DATA (REAR HALL CAN DATA) ................................................................. 150

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Safety Information
Important

Read the Safety Note and Safety Information on this page carefully before starting to work.

• When it comes to Installation and Commissioning, Person passing through training course and
having a certification provided by Hyundai Elevator co., LTD. is qualified to make a procedure.
• Wear safety devices
• Check and remove unnecessary projected parts
• Check the safety shelter plate installation at the floor side door part for the operation of the car
• No one but the approved personnel is authorized to have access to elevator equipment and devices

Notice

• Clean up and arrange the control board and elevator controller connecting wires. Stranded
wires must be twisted before works to prevent SHORT CIRCUIT that may occur when sticking
out from the terminal block.
• Check if all controllers, field terminals and cable connectors are properly arranged and
tightened or not

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1. HHT

1.1 Descriptions of HHT LCD (4 Line x 20 Character) Content


①② ③ ④

1 5 (B1) 09:45:35
2 Auto_Drive
3 RUN_UP
4

Category Description of the Displayed Contents

↑: UP direction
① Direction information
↓: DOWN
② Landing sensor information ※ Refer to the separately displayed contents
1
③ Current floor 5: Absolute floor
(Floor displayed on the indicator) B1: Floor displayed on CAR and floor indicator
④ Time information Hour : Min. : Sec.
Operation mode information
None No operation mode Parking_Drv Parking operation
CAR upper part Independent (moving)
On Car_Drive IND_Drive
manual operation operation
CAR internal manual
InCar_Drive ATT_Drive ATT(operator) operation
operation
Machine room manual
Mroom_Drive VIP_Drive VIP operation
operation
Overall height
Initial_Drive measurement Auto_Drive Automatic operation
operation
2
ELD_Drive ELD operation
Adjacent floor
Auto_Landing automatic stopping
operation
Absolute position
Pois_Inspection
checking operation
Auto_Relevel Re-level operation
Firefighter
FireMan_Drv
operation(1st and 2nd)
Fire recovery
Fire_Drive
operation
[Table 1.1 Operation Information Display-1]

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Category Description of the Displayed Contents

Operation direction and door status information


RUN_UP UP direction driving
RUN_DOWN DOWN direction driving
Door_Closed Door Full close status
Door_Opened Door Full open status
Door_Closing Door is closing
Door_Opening Door is opening
Door_Semiopened Door partial open status (No Open Limit operation allowed)
3
Door_Opened_EE Status of maintaining door open by multi-beam operation
Door_Opened_SE Status of maintaining door open by safety edge operation
Opened_OverLoad Status of maintaining door open by Over Load switch operation

Opened_OpButton Status of maintaining door open by DOB button operation


Door_Opened_DCS Status of maintaining door open by DCS switch operation
Door_Closed_DCS Status of maintaining door closed by DCS switch operation
Door_Stoped_DCS Status of partial opening stopped by DCS switch operation
Unknown Unknown door status
Disorder information ※ Refer to disorder analysis manual
4
display (Empty status when there is no disorder)
[Table 1.2 Operation Information Display-2]

<Landing Sensor Information Display>


LCD sensor

Shielding pipe
(VANE)

Correct CAR CAR


attachment should be should be
status lowered lifted

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1.2 How to Use HHT Button

1.2.1 HHT Button Function

• Move between menu categories • Move between menu categories


UP DN
• Change data • Change data

• Select menu category • Move to upper level menu


ENT ESC
• Confirm data change • Cancel data change

• Erase input data


UP + ENT
• Same as Backspace

When you press ENT key in system status display screen, it enters HHT menu mode.

5 (B1) 09:45:35 Auto_Drive 5


Auto_Drive RUN_UP
RUN_UP ENT →[1]INVERTER MENU
[2]SYSTEM MENU

<Operation information display status> <Menu mode entering status>

Menu category Function

[1] INVERTER MENU Change inverter data and check various stetting status
[2] SYSTEM MENU Change operation control data and check various setting status

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1.2.2 Menu Structure

[2]SYSTEM MENU STRUCTURE Summary of Major Functions

• Set mandatory inputs at factory ship-out


1. FACTORY & FIELD (T/M type, construction number, etc.)
• Set site test operations and test functions

• Check system input and output signals


• View disorder history
2. INFORMATION VIEW
• View system operation history
• View program version information

• Set/release system operation mode


• Set/release option category
• Set/release floor related information
3. DATA SET-UP
• Set/release door function related information
• Set/release call related information
• Set/release time related information

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2. FACTORY & FIELD Menu

2.1 Menu Category

Menu category Contents of the Settings


Input construction No. for each site
1. PROJECT NO.
(Input entire 9 digits of the construction No.)
2. PROJECT TYPE Select HELCO PROJECT or OEM PROJECT.
3. PRODUCTION
Input production date (YYYYMMDD)
DATE

1. FACTORY • GEARLESS MR (synchronizer MR)


SET-UP 4. T/M TYPE • GEARLESS MRL(synchronizer MRL)
• GEARED MR(inducer MR)
5. COUNTRY INFO Select KOREA / CHINA / ASIA / AMERICA / EUROPE / OTHER

• Select safety specification code


6. REGULATION
CODE • Select KS_CODE / EN_CODE / GB_CODE / ASME_CODE
KS_CODE_REV
• NONE : cannot be activated
• MANUAL DRIVE : manual operation possible
(installation mode)
2. FIELD MODE SET-UP • AUTO DRIVE : automatic operation possible
(After AUTO DRIVE setting,
overall height measurement operation is possible.)
• MANAGEMENT : system management mode
• Call : only CAR call is recognized
1. SIMPLE MODE (hall call cannot be registered)
3. FIELD • Door : maintain door closed status
TEST • Test period (time), door activation condition,
2. DETAIL MODE test operation floor setting is possible.
• Refer to the following contents for detail setting tips.

2.2 How to Select Field Test Menu

5 (B1) 09:45:35 Auto_Drive 5 Auto_Drive 5 Auto_Drive 5


Auto_Drive Door_Closed Door_Closed Door_Closed
RUN_UP [1]INVERTER MENU →1.FACTORY & FIELD 2.FIELD MODE SET-UP
→[2]SYSTEM MENU 2.INFORMATION VIEW →3.FIELD TEST

<Operation information display> <System default menu>

• As in the above figure, input ENT key in the system operation information display screen to enter
the system default menu.
• Use UP or DN to move the cursor to the desired position of the menu, and input ENT key.

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2.3 Field Test Menu

Menu Category Function


CAR automatic operation test
[1] SIMPLE MODE
(activated only by machine room manual call, maintains door closed status)
CAR automatic operation test
[2] DETAIL MODE
(operation time, operation floor and door status are individually set.)

2.3.1 Simple Mode

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
1.SIMPLE MODE
(1-ON / 0-OFF) : 1←

When you select SIMPLE MODE setting menu, the above figure is displayed on LCD, and the current
data are displayed.

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
1.SIMPLE MODE
RUN Delay(s) : 3←

RUN Delay(s) : The standby time (sec. unit) from stopping at the service floor until next start
when a series of CAR calls are registered. You can set from min. 3 sec. ~ 255 sec.

<Simple Mode Operation>


• Operation mode : Automatic operation (released when it is converted to manual operation,
returned to test mode when it is converted manual → automatic)
• DOOR status : Maintain CLOSED
(If SIMPLE MODE is set while door is open, it automatically CLOSES)
• Call recognition : Only CAR call is recognized (floor call is ignored) → machine room manual CAR
CALL can be registered.
• DISPLAY : “CHECKING” is displayed on CAR and floor display device (HIP/HPI)

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2.3.2 Detail Mode


When you set DETAIL MODE to 1(ON), the following detail menu categories are automatically displayed.

Menu category Function

[1]TEST PERIOD Set TEST operation time


[2]DOOR CONTROL Set DOOR operation type during TEST operation
[3]TEST FLOOR Set operation section(floor) during TEST operation

DETAIL MODE release : When you select DETAIL MODE RELEASE, the detail parameters such as time,
door, floor information, etc. are automatically initialized.

1) TEST PERIOD : Set test operation time

[ 1 ] TEST PERIOD :
1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC

<TEST PERIOD Setting Screen>

KEY Function

1 ALL 24 hours all day test (Unless test mode is released, it is maintained.)
When it becomes the set time,
it is converted to the test mode for the corresponding time every day.
Ex) 1. In case of start time(18:00), end time(20:00)
→ Automatic test operation is performed every day at 6 ~ 8PM for 2 hours
2 SPECIFIC 2. In case of start time(20:00), end time(08:00)
→ Automatic test operation is performed every day at 8PM ~ 8AM
the next day for 12 hours
3. If the start time is the same as end time (start time-20:00, end time-20:00)
→ It is the same as ALL, and it is converted to all day test mode for 24 hours
ESC Exits from TEST PERIOD menu and moves to the upper level menu

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 When SPECIFIC mode is selected, time input method

[ 1 ] TEST PERIOD : 2 [ 1 ] TEST PERIOD : 2


1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC 1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC
Cur Start Time : 18-00 Cur End Time : 20-00
New Start Time : New End Time :

<Test Start Time Setting> <Test End Time Setting>

• How to input time

Input time with hour (2 digits) and minute (2 digits), and press ENT key.
Start Time and End Time Ex) For 7:00 PM: 1900
For 8:15 PM: 2015

 Input the time data in the units of 24 hours.


 If you don’t want to change the time: press ESC key
 If there is an error in the time data input, “Time data error!” Message is displayed on the
screen for about 3 sec.

2) DOOR CONTROL : Select DOOR operation type

[ 2 ]DOOR CONTROL :
1 : AUTO 2 : CLOSE

<DOOR CONTROL Setting Screen>

KEY Function

1 AUTO DOOR operates as the same as automatic operation


DOOR CLOSED state is maintained (OPEN button operation ignored).
2 CLOSE
In DOOR OPEN state, if it is set to CLOSE, it automatically closes the DOOR.
ESC Exits from DOOR CONTROL menu, and moves to the upper level menu

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3) TEST FLOOR : Set test operation section(floors)

[ 3 ]TEST FLOOR :
1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC

<TEST FLOOR Setting Screen>

KEY Function

1 ALL All floor test

2 SPECIFIC Set certain test section(2 floors shuttle operation)

ESC Exits from TEST FLOOR menu, and moves to the upper level menu

[ 3 ]TEST FLOOR :2 [ 3 ]TEST FLOOR :2


1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC 1 : ALL 2 : SPECIFIC
1st Floor : 1st Floor :1
2nd Floor :

<1st Floor Setting Screen> <2nd Floor Setting>

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• How to set the floor

• Input the corresponding floor data, and press ENT key.


1ST FLOOR
2ND FLOOR • After 1ST FLOOR input, when you press ENT key,
it is automatically converted to the screen for 2ND FLOOR input.

If there is an error in the floor information input. “Floor data error!” message is displayed on the screen
for about 3 sec.

<Description of the Operations for Each Case of DETAIL MODE Setting>


Setting status Operation
TEST DOOR TEST
Operation
PERIOD CONTROL FLOOR
Automatic floor by floor service for all floors for 24 hours
ALL AUTO ALL (stop at 1st floor → door operation → stop at 2nd floor →
door operation … →Nth floor → N-1th floor)
Automatic floor by floor service for all floors for 24 hours
ALL CLOSE ALL (stop at 1st floor → 5 sec. standby → stop at 2nd floor →
5 sec. standby … →Nth floor → N-1th floor)
1st floor ↔ 50th floor shuttle operation for 24 hours
1st Floor : 1
ALL AUTO (stop at 1st floor → door operation → stop at 50th floor →
2nd Floor : 50
door operation … →1st floor → 50th floor)
Start Time: 1st floor ↔ 50th floor shuttle operation every day from
20-00 1st Floor : 1 8:00PM ~ 8:00AM the next day
AUTO
End Time : 2nd Floor : 50 (After the corresponding time has passed, it is converted
08-00 to automatic operation.)

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3. Information View Menu

3.1 Menu Category

Menu Category Contents

1. GPIO DATA Check hardware input and output signal


2. INVERTER DATA Check controller ↔ inverter input and output signal
3. CAR CAN DATA Check CAR side CAN communication data

1. I/O SIGNAL 4. HALL CAN DATA Check HALL side CAN communication data
Analyze CAR and HALL side CAN communication
5. CAN ANALYZER
status
6. GROUP DATA Check GROUP communication data
7. RMS DATA Check supervisory communication data
View disorder occurrence/solution information
1. FAULT HISTORY
(View by year/month/day and disorder statistics)
2. FAULT View system reset and power ON/OFF information
2. RESET HISTORY
ANALYSIS ( View by year/month/day and statistics)
UCM(Unintended Car Movement: moving with door
3. UCM ERROR RESET
open) error reset
View accumulated driving history (driving time, number,
1. ODOMETER
distance): Initialization is impossible
View section driving history (driving time, number,
2. TRIPMETER
distance): Initialization is possible
3. TRIP View number of brake activations
3. BRAKE COUNTER
COMPUTER (open → close is counted as 1 time)
View number of door activations
4. DOOR COUNTER (each of stop → close, stop → open is counted as 1
time)
5. TRIP RESET TRIPMETER information initialization
1. SW VERSION View program version information
4. SOFTWARE
2. SW BUILD DATE Program built date (year/month/day hour:min.:sec.)
INFO
3. CPU USAGE Analyze CPU usage ratio of the system

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3.2 I/O Signal

3.2.1 GPIO Data


Check main board input signal and output signal status

1. GPIO DATA
INPUT_1 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

(1): High during operation, (0): Low during operation


Description Input
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
INPUT_1 DS (1) MTR (0) MD (1) MU (1) MCS (1) AUTO (1) MC2 (0) SA (0)

INPUT_2 PLUM (1) PLUH (1) PLUL (1) ULS (0) BKBS (1) BKAC (0) BKAS (1) GS (1)

INPUT_3 DZ (1) DL (1) UL (1) RBL (0) DLS (0) PLDL (1) PLDH (1) PLDM (1)

INPUT_4 CCS (0) UCM (1) THS (1) ELDI (1) EQP (1) EQS (1) RBKI (1) FMR2 (1)

INPUT_5 ESCP (0) BUF (0) GOV (0) UFL (0) DFL (0) UDC (1) CTOL (0) -
INV_ERR
INPUT_6 - - - P24V (1) PLDH2 (1) PLUH2 (1) RDZ (1)
(1)
INPUT_7 - - - - INIT (1) RUNA (1) BKO (1) ZSP (1)

INPUT_8

Description Output
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
OUT_1 SAFE (1) ELDE (1) DX (1) RBK (1) BKP (1) BKB (1) BKA (1) MC2 (1)
INV_RST
OUT_2 CP_BZ (1) FR2 (1)
(1)
OUT_3
OUT_4
OUT_5
OUT_6
OUT_7
OUT_8

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3.2.2 INVERTER Data


Check control system ↔ inverter input and output data

1) WBVF_N Board Menu

Menu Item Details


DSP (inverter) ↔ MCU (control panel) communication data
1. CONTROL DATA
: Communication data whose integrity has been verified
DSP (inverter) → MCU (control panel)
2. RAW DATA RX
: Real-time communication data
DSP (inverter) ← MCU (control panel)
3. RAW DATA TX
: Real-time communication data

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2) CONTROL DATA

2. INVERTER DATA
Fr_INV1 : 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Description INVERTER → control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_INV1 ANGLDCT INITOK FLRDIR PTNOUT RUNOPN DEC3 DEC2 DEC1

Fr_INV2 SDSERR MXFLRDN MXFLRUP INITFAIL POSIERR NOCALL NEARSTP INVERR

Fr_INV3 SUDSDCL FLTDRV DCLFLERR WDT ANTISTAL SDSWRN

MAX_FLR Maximum floors of operation

DEC_FLR Floor possible for deceleration

CUR_FLR Current floor

LOAD(%) Load ratio (%)

SPEED Current driving speed

CURPOSI Absolute position information(mm)

Description control system → INVERTER


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_INV1 RESCU ELD INIT RELEVEL NEAR CRTL MANUAL AUTO
MANDEC
To_INV2 WDT UPDN HIGH DN UP READY
L
To_INV3 MODE4 MODE3 MODE2 MODE1

CALL_FLR Destination floor information

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3.2.3 CAR CAN DATA

Menu Category Contents

1.DOOR INV CAN DATA Control panel main board ↔ Door Inverter board

2.FCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ FCOP board

3.RCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ RCOP board

4.WCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ WCOP board

5.WCOP2 CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ WCOP2 board

6.FCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← FCOP call button data

7.RCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← SCOP call button data

8.WCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← WCOP call button data

9.WCOP2 BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← WCOP2 call button data
10.FCOP LAMP DATA Control panel main board → FCOP call button lamp data

11.RCOP LAMP DATA Control panel main board → SCOP call button lamp data

12.WCOP LAMP DATA Control panel main board → WCOP call button lamp data

13.WCOP2 LAMP DATA Control panel main board → WCOP2 call button lamp data

14.INDICATOR DATA Control panel main board → Indicator display data

15.EXT IO DATA Control panel main board ↔ Extension IO board data


16.LOAD DATA Control panel main board ↔ LS board input / output data

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1) DINV CAN Data


Check control system ↔ door inverter CAN communication data

3. DINV CAN DATA


Fr_DIV1 : 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Description DOOR INVERTER → control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_DINV1 DCL(1) DOL(1) SE(1) EE(1) AUTO(1) ONS(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)
CL_ACT(1 OP_ACT(
Fr_DINV2 INITOK(1) Torque(1) ERR(1)
) 1)
Fr_DINV3 MODE

Fr_DINV4 Floor with door inverter overload

Fr_DINV5

Fr_DINV6

Fr_DINV7 Door inverter error code

Fr_DINV8 Door inverter program version

Description DOOR INVERTER ← control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_DINV1 FR1(1) FMR(1) LIGHT(1) FAN(1) RESET(1) NUG(1) CLX(1) OPX(1)

To_DINV2 HEAVY DOOR floor information

To_DINV3 Current floor information


Landing
Car door
To_DINV4 door Car run(1)
closed
closed
To_DINV5
To_DINV6
To_DINV7
To_DINV8 Main board software version

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2) FCOP CTRL Data
Check control system ↔ FCOP board CAN communication data

Description COP board → control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_COP1 LD110(1) LD100(1) LD70(1) LD30(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)
ATTPASS
Fr_COP2 EACH(1) ODD(1) EVEN(1) MOVE(1) ATTDN(1) ATTUP(1) ATT(1)
(1)
DR_EXT(
Fr_COP3 FR2(1) INS(1) DCS(1) FR1(1) CDKEY(1)
1)
Fr_COP4
Fr_COP5
Fr_COP6
Fr_COP7
Fr_COP8 FCOP software version

Description COP board ← control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_COP1 DST CHIME BUZZER DFD DN UP DCBL DOBL

To_COP2 L_VOL VCANCEL VRDOOR VFDOOR VCL VOP VUPDN VFLST


DR_EXT_
To_COP3 V_UP V_DN V_ATT VEQ VFIRE VOVLD VFAULT
LP
To_COP4 VFLOOR 1st (ASCII Code)
To_COP5 VFLOOR 2nd(ASCII Code)
To_COP6 VFLOOR 3rd(ASCII Code)
To_COP7 V_VIP V_SAFE J_CHIME J_BZ

To_COP8

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3) RCOP CTRL Data


Check control system ↔ FCOP board CAN communication data

Description COP board → control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_RCOP DCB(1) DOB(1)

Description COP board ← control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_RCOP DCBL DOBL

4) WCOP CTRL Data

5) WCOP2 CTRL Data


The display method is the same as RCOP CTRL DATA.

6) FCOP BUTTON Data


Description COP board → control system
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
8..1 BT_8 BT_7 BT_6 BT_5 BT_4 BT_3 BT_2 BT_1

16 . . 9 BT_16 BT_9

24 . . 17 BT_24 BT_17

32 . . 25 BT_32 BT_25

40 . . 33 BT_40 BT_33

48 . . 41 BT_48 BT_41

56 . . 49 BT_56 BT_49

64 . . 57 BT_64 BT_57

7) RCOP BUTTON Data,

8) WCOP BUTTON Data

9) WCOP2 BUTTON Data

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10) FCOP LAMP Data
Description COP board ← control system
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
8..1 LP_8 LP_7 LP_6 LP_5 LP_4 LP_3 LP_2 LP_1

16 . . 9 LP_16 LP_9

24 . . 17 LP_24 LP_17

32 . . 25 LP_32 LP_25

40 . . 33 LP_40 LP_33

48 . . 41 LP_48 LP_41

56 . . 49 LP_56 LP_49

64 . . 57 LP_64 LP_57

11) RCOP LAMP Data

12) WCOP LAMP Data

13) WCOP2 LAMP Data


The display method is the same as FCOP LAMP DATA.

14) INDICATOR Data


Description COP board ← control system
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_CAR1 DST DN UP LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1

To_CAR2 Floor Information(Decimal format)

To_CAR3 Floor 1st (ASCII format)

To_CAR4 Floor 2nd (ASCII format)

To_CAR5 Floor 3rd (ASCII format)

To_CAR6 FMR FIRE DFD

To_CAR7
To_CAR8

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15) EXT IO board Data


Description EXT IO board ← control system
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
ID0_IN
ID1_IN
ID2_IN
ID3_IN
ID4_IN
ID5_IN
ID6_IN
ID0_IN

Description EXT IO board ← control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
ID0_IN
ID1_IN
ID2_IN
ID3_IN
ID4_IN
ID5_IN
ID6_IN

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16) LOAD DATA
Description LS board & Load-CP board → Control system

Signal Order Signal Description

LS BOARD PER Load value calculated in percentages


LS BOARD AD Actual load pulse value (0 - 1023)
LS BOARD 0% Don’t care
LS BOARD 50% Don’t care
LS BOARD VER LS board program version
Port input value for the Load-CP board potentiometer No. 1 (0: maximum
CPM LS PORT 1
value, 4096: minimum value)
Port input value for the Load-CP board potentiometer No. 2 (0: maximum
CPM LS PORT 2
value, 4096: minimum value)
Port input vale for the Load-CP board load cell (0: minimum value, 4096:
CPM LOAD CELL
maximum value)
TO INV LOAD Calculated load value that is sent to the inverter

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3.2.4 HALL CAN Data

Menu Category Function

1. HALL RX DATA Control panel main board ← HALL communication DATA of each floor

2. HALL TX LAMP UP Control panel main board → HALL UP button lamp output DATA of each floor

3. HALL TX LAMP DN Control panel main board → HALL DN button lamp output DATA of each floor

4. HALL TX LNTN UP Control panel main board → HALL UP lantern output DATA of each floor

5. HALL TX LNTN DN Control panel main board → HALL DN lantern output DATA of each floor

6. HALL TX CHIME UP Control panel main board → HALL UP chime output DATA of each floor

7. HALL TX CHIME DN Control panel main board → HALL DN chime output DATA of each floor

8. INDICATOR DATA Control panel main board → HALL side indicator

1) HALL RX Data

1. HALL RX DATA
FLR 1 : 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Description HPI/HIP → control system


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
FLR PARKING FMR DN button UP button

 Use UP or DN key to change the corresponding floor.


 If there is a problem with CAN communication in the corresponding floor, it is displayed as
“NO DATA”.

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2) HALL TX LAMP UP

2. HALL TX LAMP UP
8.. 1:01100000

8th floor HALL UP 1st floor HALL UP


button lamp output button lamp output

Use UP or DN key to change the corresponding floor information.


(Information of floors 1 ~ 64 are displayed in the units of 8 floors.)

3) HALL TX LAMP DN

4) HALL TX LNTN UP

5) HALL TX LNTN DN

6) HALL TX CHIME UP

7) HALL TX CHIME DN
The display method is the same as HALL TX LAMP UP.

8) INDICATOR Data
Description HIP board ← control system
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_HALL1 DST DN UP LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1

To_HALL2 Floor Information(Decimal format)

To_HALL3 Floor 1st (ASCII format)

To_HALL4 Floor 2nd (ASCII format)

To_HALL5 Floor 3rd (ASCII format)


FIRE_DR
To_HALL6 FMR FIRE DFD
V
To_HALL7
To_HALL8 Fire return foor

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3.2.5 CAN Analyzer


Analyzes CAR and HALL side CAN communication status

Auto_Drive 5
RUN_UP
→1.CAR CAN ANALYZER
2.HALL CAN ANALYZER

Menu Category and


Contents
Displayed Contents

Tx Err Cnt Control panel main board → CAR communication error count (0~255)

Rx Err Cnt control panel main board ← CAR communication error count (0~255)

<Communication Error Type>


• NONE : no error
Err Status
• ACK ERR, CRC ERR, FRM ERR, STF ERR :
1. CAR CAN control panel Tx data changed or data loss occurred
ANALYZER <CAN Communication Line Status>
• LINE OK : communication line is normal
• LINE OPEN : communication line is open
BUS STS (control panel ↔ CAR side communication line connection is
disconnected)
• LINE SHORT : communication line is short-circuited
(control panel ↔ CAR side communication line is short-circuited or
reversed)
2. HALL CAN Same
Same contents as CAR side
ANALYZER as CAR side

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3.2.6 GROUP DATA

Menu Category and


Contents
Displayed Contents
GROUP mode disabled GROUP option inactivated

OPT BD comm fail Main board ↔ OPT board communication error


1. GROUP
COMM GROUP comm fail Main board ↔ GROUP board communication error
STATUS GROUP comm ok Main board ↔ OPT board communication ok
Control panel group breakaway status (manual driving,
Ungroup status
failure, etc.)
2.GROUP I/O
3. DUPLEX SW Display the option board program version if it is a duplex
VERSION option.

3.2.7 RMS DATA

Menu Category and


Contents
Displayed Contents
RMS mode disabled RMS option inactivated
1. COMM
DPRAM3 BD comm fail Main board ↔ DPRAM3 board communication error
STATUS
DPRAM3 BD comm ok Main board ↔ DPRAM3 board communication ok
2.REAL CTRL
Real time control data received from supervisory system.
DATA
3.STORED DATA Control data stored in system memory

4.REAL DATA RX Real time communication data (Main board ← DPRAM3 board)

5.REAL DATA TX Real time communication data (Main board → DPRAM3 board)

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3.3 Fault Analysis Menu

3.3.1 Fault History

Menu Category Function


One-by-one display of the entire disorder information stored in the system
memory
[1] VIEW ALL
(They are displayed in the order from the most recently occurred disorder
information.)

[2] SPECIFIC DATE View certain day’s (year/month/day) disorder information

Analyze the total number of disorder occurrences on each year/month/day


[3] STATISTICS
(disorder statistics)

1) VIEW ALL

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
1 0362] ER_SAFETY 2
3 CODE : 1, OFF 4

Failure Index  Failure occurrence order index (a failure with a higher number has
1 (Number of occurred more recently.)
accumulated failures)  Up to 3270 failures can be saved (1 to 3270 failures).
Name of the failure that has occurred or has been deactivated
2 Failure Name
(displayed with up to 15 letters)
Unique code of the failure that has occurred or has been deactivated
3 Failure Code
(displayed with a 3-digit decimal number)
Failure Status Failure Status Information (ON: The failure has occurred, OFF: The
4
(occurred / deactivated) failure has been deactivated)

Every time you press the DN key on the initial screen, the failure data accumulated on the memory (up to
3270 failures) are displayed sequentially. The failure that is displayed on the screen for the first time when
you select the menu is the failure that has occurred or has been deactivated most recently.

<Detailed Failure Data Analysis>


① Press the ENT key on the basic failure data screen to see the information such as the failure
occurrence / deactivation times, input / output signals at the time of failure occurrence / deactivation,
various CAN communication data, and driving mode.
② Press the DN key on the detailed failure data screen to display the input, output, and CAN data
sequentially.
③ Press the ESC key on the detailed failure data screen to return to the basic failure data screen.

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2) SPECIFIC DATE

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
(2)SPECIFIC DATE
YYMMDD : ←

Enter the date for which you want to search for the failure data on the above screen in the order of year (2
digits), month (2 digits), and day (2 digits) to display the details of failure occurrences / deactivations that
happened on the date sequentially.

<How to Enter the Date for Failure Analysis>


e.g.) April 30, 2013: Enter 130430 and press the ENT key.
If there are too much failure data accumulated on the system memory, it may take 4 - 5 seconds.

 The index value that is displayed on the third row of the initial screen means the total number
of failures that have occurred on the date.
 Whenever you press the DN key on the initial screen, the failures are displayed sequentially in
the order of failure occurrence / deactivation that happened on the date.
 If you press the ENT key on the basic failure data screen, detailed data for the corresponding
failure is displayed.
 If there is no failure data on the date you entered, a message saying "NO DATA!" is displayed
for 1.5 seconds. Then, the screen automatically switches to the initial fault history screen.

3) STATISTICS

Auto_Drive 5 Auto_Drive 5 Auto_Drive 5


Door_Closed Door_Closed Door_Closed
YYYY / MM / DD Total YYYY / MM / DD Total YYYY / MM / DD Total
2013 / . . / . . 376 2013 / 4 / . . 200 2013 / 4 / 25 36

<No. of failure occurrences per year> <No. of failure occurrences per month> <No. of failure occurrences per day>

① When you open the menu, the system analyzes the entire failure data saved on the system memory
to display the total number of failures that occurred in each year.
② Press the ENT key on the year to display the total number of failures that occurred in each month of
the corresponding year.
③ Press the ENT key on the month to display the total number of failures that occurred in each day of
the corresponding year.

<How to Use the Failure Statistics Data>


You can use the Specific Date menu to see the detailed failure history per date that was analyzed using
the statistics data.

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3.3.2 RESET History

Menu Category Function

[1] VIEW ALL Sequential display of the entire reset information stored in the system memory
[2] SPECIFIC DATE Views system reset information on a certain date (year/month/day)
Analyzes the number of the total reset event occurrences for each
[3] STATISTICS
year/month/day (disorder statistics)

Event Type Description

POWER OFF System power OFF


POWER ON System power ON
BUTTON RST System reset occurrence by reset button
SOFT RST System reset occurrence by software upgrade
WDOG RST Watch-Dog reset occurrence
LVD RST Low voltage(Low Voltage) reset occurrence
JTAG RST JTAG reset occurrence

1) VIEW ALL
Same key operations as in FAULT HISTORY menu

2) SPECIFIC DATE
Same key operations as in FAULT HISTORY menu

3) STATISTICS
Same key operations as in FAULT HISTORY menu
3.3.3 UCM ERR Reset
Car starting with door open (UCM: Unintended Car Movement) error occurrence reset.

None 5
ER_UCM [000] ENT

3.UCM ERR RESET


ARE YOU SURE?

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3.4 Trip Computer

Menu Category Function


Displays the accumulated number of driving, driving time, and driving distance
[1] ODOMETER
information
Displays the number of section driving, driving time, and driving distance
[2] TRIPMETER
information
[3] BRAKE COUNTER Displays the number of BRAKE activations information
[4] DOOR COUNTER Displays the number of DOOR operations information
[5] TRIP RESET COUNTER information initialization

3.4.1 ODOMETER

Displayed Contents Description


Displays the total accumulated driving time information
Time in the format of hour/minute/second
(In automatic and manual operation, it calculates the actual driving time of the CAR.)
Displays the number of the total accumulated driving information
Count
(brake open → driving → brake close is calculated as 1 time)
Travel Displays the total accumulated driving distance information in meter unit

ODOMETER information calculates the time, number of times, and distance information after completing
the overall height measurement operation. It cannot be changed/modified like the odometer of
automobiles.

3.4.2 TRIPMETER
It displays the same contents as ODOMETER information.
(But, it can be initialized using COUNTER RESET menu.)

3.4.3 BRAKE COUNTER


Brake open → brake close is calculated as 1 time
(initialization possible: use COUNTER RESET menu)

3.4.4 DOOR COUNTER


Each DOOR OPEN (OPEN command → stop) or CLOSE (CLOSE command → stop) is calculated as 1
time. (initialization possible: use COUNTER RESET menu)

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3.4.5 TRIP RESET

Menu Category Function

[1] RESET TRIPMETER TRIPMETER information initialization


[2] RESET BRAKE DATA BRAKE COUNTER information initialization
[3] RESET DOOR DATA DOOR COUNTER information initialization

3.5 Software Information

Menu Category Function

[1] SW VERSION RTOS and SYSTEM SOFTWARE version information display


[2] SW BUILD DATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE generation date information display
• SYSTEM SOFTWA RE CPU usage ratio display
[3] CPU USAGE • CPU Usage: CPU usage ratio of the system control program
• CPU Speed: Clock speed of the system CPU

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4. How to Set Up Data


Menu Category Contents

1. PARKING DRV Set / release Parking operation function

2. ATT DRV Set / release ATT(guide) operation function


Set / release Moving operation function (same as IND
3. MOVE(IND) DRV
operation)
4. LOBBY RETURN Set / release Base floor return operation function

5. VIP SERVICE Set / release VIP operation function

6. AUTO RE-LEVEL Set / release Re-level operation function

1. DRIVE 7. QUIET NIGHT DRV Set / release Night time silence operation function
MODE 8. FIRE EVACUATION Set / release Fire return (FMR) function

9. FIRE FIGHTER DRV Set / release Firefighter operation function

10. SEISMIC DRV Set / release Earthquake control operation function

11. ELD DRV Set / release Emergency battery operation function


Set / release Self power generation control operation
12. EMP(ATS) DRV
function
13. PIT FLOOD DRV Set / release PIT flooding control operation function

14. IN CAR DRV Set / release CAR internal manual drive function

1. GROUP MODE Set / release Group operation

2. DSS MODE Set / release Destination floor reservation device

3. INDICATOR DATA Set CPI, HPI, HIP indicator display

4. CAR LCD DISPLAY Set / release CAR internal LCD display

5. CAR TOUCH SCREEN Set / release CAR touch screen call function

6. SUPERVISORY Set / release CRT monitoring panel function

7. ANNOUNCEMENT Set / release Voice synthesis device function

8. SKIP OPERATION Set / release Owner skip operation function


2. OPTIONAL
9. SUB BRAKE TYPE Set sub brake type
DATA
10. BRAKE OFF DELAY Set brake OFF(close) delay time

11. MOTOR COOLING Set / release Motor overheating prevention function

12. BRAKE SW OPTION Select brake confirm switch wiring scheme

13. JINGLE SOUND Set / release Jingle sound function

14. CAGE-LIGHT CTRL Set / release CAR internal light

15. SAFE-GUARD OPT Set / release Safe guard operation function

16. CCS DETECT SPEED Set / release CCS detect speed

17. LOAD DETECT Set the load detection board options

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Set the hall lantern controls (arrival prediction, prompt prediction,


18. HALL LNTN MOD
lantern deactivation)
19. MROOM LOAD S/W Set the machine room load switch options

1. FLOOR NON-STOP Set Non-stop floor information

2. FLOOR DISPLAY Set CPI, HIP, HPI floor display information

3. FLOOR 3. FLOOR BASEMENT Set Underground floor information


DATA 4. FLOOR TOTAL Check the maximum number of floors

5. FLOOR FORCE STOP Set / release forced stop at special floor function

6. FLOOR RMS PEAK Set up or down peak floor(Controlled by Supervisory)

1. DOOR TIME Set Door standby time


Set / release Door open during landing function
2. LANDING OPEN
(LANDING OPEN)
3. NUDGING FUNC Set / release Nudging function

4. HOLD OPEN Set / release Door open standby function

4. DOOR 5. DOOR TYPE Set Door type for each floor (Heavy / Normal)
DATA
6. HNPS system Set / release Hand nipping protection function

7. DOOR TIME EXT Set / release prolong the door open time function

8. DOOR LOAD DETECT Set / release Door over load detect function

9. DOOR REOPEN DELAY Set / release Door re-open delay

10. DOOR ERROR TIME Set the error recognition time for door open / close

1. MANUAL CALL Register CAR call and Hall call using HHT

2. 2nd TOUCH CANCEL Set / release 2-touch call cancel function

3. FAKE CALL CANCEL Set / release Fake CAR call function

5. CALL 4. DISABLED PERSON Set / release Handicap call function


DATA 5. HALL CALL PASS Set / release Hall call pass function

6. CARD KEY CALL Set / release Card key call function

7. CALL PROCESS OPT Select Call process scheme(EACH / BATCH)

8. HALL BUTTON JAM Set / release Hall button jamming detection function

1. CAGE LIGHT OFF Set CAR internal light off time

2. CAGE FAN OFF Set CAR internal fan off time


6. TIMER
3. CURRENT TIME Check current time of the system
DATA
4. CHANGE TIME Change system time

5. ANTISTALL TIME Set / release Antistall time function

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4.1 Drive Mode

4.1.1 Parking DRV

Setting Category Contents

PARK FLOOR Return floor information during PARKING operation


Door status after arriving at PARKING floor
DOOR OPENED PRAK • 0:Maintian door open → door time passes → door close
• 1: Maintain door open status

• OK : It is displayed when floor setting is completed.


• ERR : It is displayed when the input floor information is incorrect (Non-stop Floor, etc.).
Check Non-stop Floor information to see if the floor can be serviced

4.1.2 ATT DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.3 Move(IND) DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.4 Lobby Return

Setting Category Contents

LOBBY FLOOR Input return base floor information


Input base floor return standby time (unit: min.)
TIME(min)
Input of 1 ~ 255 min. is possible.

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

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4.1.5 VIP Service

Setting Category Contents

1ST FLOOR Input 1st VIP service standby floor information


2ND FLOOR Input 2nd VIP service standby floor information

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.6 Auto Re-Level

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

• DOOR OPENED RELEVEL : Set whether re-level operation is possible while door is opened
in the landing zone
• 0 : Re-level operation only when door is closed
1 : Re-level operation when door is closed + re-level operation when door is open

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4.1.7 Quiet Night DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Setting Category Contents

1) volume control -. Set /release Announcement speaker volume reduction


2) speed control -. Set /release Drive velocity reduction
3) Drive period -. Set drive duration

Auto_Drive 5 Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed Door_Closed
CUR S_TIME : 20 - 00 CUR E_TIME : 07 - 15
NEW S_TIME : ← NEW E_TIME : ←

<Nighttime silence operation start time input> <Nighttime silence operation end time input>

• Input time data in 24 hours unit.


• If you do not want to change the time: press ESC key
Ex) If it is 8:00PM: 2000
If it is 7:15AM: 0715

4.1.8 Fire Evacuation

Setting Category Contents

1ST FLOOR 1st fire escape floor information


2ND FLOOR 2nd fire escape floor information

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.9 Fire Fighter DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.10 Seismic DRV


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Menu Category Function

Primary Wave Set / release P wave earthquake control operation


Secondary Wave Set / release S wave earthquake control operation

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.11 ELD DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.12 EMP (ATS) DRV

Setting Category Contents

RETURN FLOOR Set self power generation final destination floor information

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.13 PIT Flood DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.1.14 IN CAR DRV

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

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4.2 Optional Data

4.2.1 Group Mode

Settings Details

NONE Deactivate group (single car operation)


Set ring group.
RING (MICOM)
→ Group ID No.: Enter the group ID (1 - 6) for the car.
DUPLEX-SLAVE #2 2-car duplex car #2
2-car duplex car #1 (master)
DUPLEX-MASTER #1 → When you select the menu, sub-menus are set additionally. (Refer
to duplex-master #1.)

1) DUPLEX-MASTER #1
Upper menu Settings Details
#1 MAX FLOOR
1. MAX FLOOR SETUP DUPLEX – MASTER #1
#2 MAX FLOOR
#1 MAX SPEED SETUP
2. MAX SPEED SETUP
#2 MAX SPEED SETUP
#1 LOBBY FL
DUPLEX 3. LOBBY RETURN
#2 LOBBY FL
– MASTER #1 #1 MIDDLE FL
4. MIDDLE RETURN
#2 MIDDLE FL
5. 2nd TOUCH CANCEL
#1 UnBALANCE
6. UnBALANCE SETUP
#2 UnBALANCE

4.2.2 DSS Mode

① setting : 1 ENT ② release : 0 ENT ③ cancel : ESC

If GROUP MODE is set to 0(OFF), even if you set DSS MODE to 1(ON), the call request(CALL) of the
destination floor reservation device (HTS) will not be properly registered.

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4.2.3 Indicator Data

Setting Category Contents

1) CAR INDICATOR -. Set CAR side indicator data


2)HALL INDICATOR -. Set HALL side indicator data
3) NEW INDICATOR -. Set New type indicator data
4) HALL ERR DISPLY -. Set "ERR" display at system malfunction status

1) CAR INDICATOR

2) HALL INDICATOR

Data Description Data Description

FULL Full MOVE Moving


EMER Emergency operation USE In use
INSP Under inspection NONE No display
AUTO Automatic operation

3) NEW INDICATOR
Data Description

LED1[PWR-SAVE] Display the "POWER-SAVE"


LED2[ANTI-VRS] Display the "ANTI-VIRUS"
LED3[ANTI-BUG] Display the "ANTI-BUG"
LED4[CAMERA] Display the "CCTV RECORDING"

4) ERROR DISPLSY
Data Description

0 (OFF) Display “Under inspection” when the “Manual Drive mode” is set
Display “Under inspection” when the “Manual Drive mode” is set or the
1 (ON)
disorder occurs

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4.2.4 CAR LCD Display

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.2.5 CTS Board

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.2.6 Supervisory

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Data Description

1)RMS & HRTS Set / release Supervisory system


2) OSD option Not applicable
3)RESET RMS DATA Clear all supervisory data

4.2.7 Announcement

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.2.8 Skip Operation

Data Description
Checks and changes the setting of SKIP floor information
1)VIEW & CHANGE
for each floor
2) ALL SET TO 1 Sets entire floor to SKIP
3)ALL SET TO 0 Resets entire floor SKIP information

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

After completing SKIP floor setting, when you activate EVEN / ODD switch in COP, SKIP will be operated.

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4.2.9 Sub Brake Type


Use UP or DN key to select the desired data value, and press ENT key.

Data Description

CAR BRAKE Apply CAR brake


ROPE BRAKE Apply rope brake
NONE No sub brake

4.2.10 Brake Off Delay


Use UP or DN key to select the desired data value, and press ENT key.

Data Description

NONE No BRAKE close delay


250ms DELAY Brake close delay of 250ms (0.25 sec.)
300ms DELAY Brake close delay of 300ms (0.3 sec.)
350ms DELAY Brake close delay of 350ms (0.35 sec.)
600ms DELAY Brake close delay of 600ms (0.6 sec.)
800ms DELAY Brake close delay of 800ms (0.8 sec.)
1000ms DELAY Brake close delay of 1000ms (1 sec.)

4.2.11 Motor Cooling

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

TIME (min): Elevator operation stop time when motor is overheated (min. 10 min. ~ max. 255 min.)

4.2.12 Brake SW OPTION


Use UP or DN key to select the desired data value, and press ENT key.

Data Description

SERIAL WIRING Select serial connection of BKAS and BKBS brake confirm switch
PARALLEL WIRING Select parallel connection of BKAS and BKBS brake confirm switch

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4.2.13 JINGLE SOUND

① setting : 1 ENT ② release : 0 ENT ③ cancel : ESC

When Jingle Sound is set, output Jingle sound instead of Buzzer.


But, output Buzzer in the CTL switch operation or Firefight operation mode.

4.2.14 CAGE-LIGHT CTRL

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Data Description
 Turn off the CAR internal light : after the light turn off time
0 (OFF)  Turn on the CAR internal light : when the door is opened or operated
immediately
 Turn off the CAR internal light : after the light turn on time
1 (ON)  Turn on the CAR internal light : when the door is opened or drive velocity is
reduced

4.2.16 CCS DETECT SPEED

DATA escription

• If CCS operates while the elevator rated speed is above the preset speed,
60 ~ 255 mpm an error is detected.
• When CCS operates, the car stops at the closest floor and does not operate.

4.2.17 LOAD DETECT

DATA Description

NONE Do not apply load detection board.


LS BOARD Apply LS board (CERA SE product).
CPM_POTENTIAL Apply LOAD_CP board (HELCO product). Use a potentiometer.
CPM_LOAD_CELL Apply LOAD_CP board (HELCO product). Use a load cell.

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4.2.18 HALL LNTN MODE

DATA Description

LANTERN DISABLE Do not turn on the hall lantern.


Arrival prediction (The hall lantern blinks when the car decelerates at the
ARRIVAL CONTROL
corresponding floor.)
Prompt prediction (The hall lantern immediately turns on when the hall call is
IMMEDIATE CTRL registered. The hall lantern blinks when the car decelerates at the corresponding
floor.)

• The hall lantern control mode is only operated in a single car.


• In the group control mode (including duplex), it operates as the arrival prediction or prompt
prediction depending on the settings of the group control board.

4.2.19 MROOM LOAD S/W

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

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4.3 Floor Data

4.3.1 Floor Non-Stop

Menu Category Function

[1] VIEW & CHANGE Checks and changes the setting of NON-STOP information for each floor
[2] ALL SET TO 1 Sets entire floor to NON-STOP
[3] ALL SET TO 0 Resets entire floor NON-STOP information

1) View & Change

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
FL (NON STOP) : 1 ← Floor information

(1-ON, 0-OFF) : 0 Status of the corresponding


floor setting status

Key Operations Description


Move through the floor sequentially and select NON STOP set(1) or reset(0)
Every time UP or DN key is pressed, floor information is increased or
UP or DN decreased by 1at a time.
When UP or DN key is pressed for 1 or more sec., the floor information is
increased or decreased rapidly.
At the floor to set, when you press ENT, the arrow (←) moves to the data
setting position.
ENT After selecting set(1) or reset(0) using Use UP / DN key, when you press ENT,
the corresponding value is set, and the arrow (←) moves to the floor setting
position.
ESC Cancels setting and moves to the upper level menu

2) All Set to 1
When “ARE YOU SURE?” message is displayed, you can select execute or cancel by the following key
operations.

Change Cancel
ENT ESC
completed change

3) All Set to 0
When “ARE YOU SURE?” message is displayed, you can select execute or cancel by the following key
operations.

Change Cancel
ENT ESC
completed change

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4.3.2 Floor Display

Menu Category Function


Checks and changes the status of FLOOR DISPLAY CODE setting status of
[1] VIEW & CHANGE
each floor
[2] INIT FL CODE Initializes FLOOR DISPLAY CODE initialization for entire floor

1) View & Change

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
FLOOR :1← Floor information
DISPLAY DATA : 1 x x Status of the corresponding floor
display information

• Alphabet lower case letter x means no display.


Ex) 1 x x: It only displays ‘1’ on the first position among the 3 characters that can be displayed.
That is, it is displayed as “1” on COP, HIP, HPI, etc.
• Display Data
WBVF model does not use a separate DISPLAY CODE, and the method of direct input of the
contents to be displayed for each floor is used, and you can input up to 3 characters.
Ex) When you display underground floor 1 as B1.

DISPLAY DATA
Previous method 61 (hex)
WBVF B1x

Key Operations Description


Move through the floors sequentially, and select DISPLAY DATA value.
Every time UP or DN key is pressed, floor information is increased or
UP or DN decreased by 1at a time.
When UP or DN key is pressed for 1 or more sec., the floor information is
increased or decreased rapidly.
At the floor to set, when you press ENT, the arrow (←) moves to the data
setting position.
ENT After selecting DATA value using Use UP / DN key, when you press ENT, the
corresponding value is set, and the arrow (←) moves to the floor setting
position.
ESC Cancels setting and moves to the upper level menu

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2) INIT FL Code
When “ARE YOU SURE?” message is displayed, you can select execute or cancel by the following key
operations.

Change Cancel
ENT completed ESC change

When you execute INIT FL CODE, the previously set floor display information is initialized to
display sequentially from the 1st floor. But, if an underground floor is set, it is initialized considering
the underground floor.
EX) If there is no underground floor: initialized in the order of 1xx, 2xx, 3xx……
EX) If there are 3 underground floors: initialized in the order of B3x, B2x, B1x, 1xx, 2xx, 3xx……

4.3.3 Floor Basement

• Change underground floor information: ENT


• Maintain current floor information: ESC
• Input the number of total underground floors

When you set the underground floor information, Display Code is automatically changed based
on the inputted underground floor information.
Ex) If you change the underground floor information from 0 → 9 in a building with the max. number
of floors as 20,
1 ~ 9 floor → B9x~ B1x
10 ~ 20 floor → 1xx ~ 11x

The max. number of underground floors that can be set is “9”.If input is 10 or more, ERR is displayed.

4.3.4 Floor Total


The number of max. operation floors set in the current system (cannot be changed.).

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4.3.5 FLOOR FORCE STOP

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Menu Category Function

STOP FLOOR Set forced stop service floor


NEW S_TIME Sets the start time of forced stop service
NEW E_TIME Sets the end time of forced stop service

• Input time data in 24 hours unit.


• If you do not want to change the time: press ESC key
Ex) If it is 8:00PM: 2000
If it is 7:15AM: 0715

4.3.6 FLOOR RMS PEAK

Menu Category Function

UP PEAK Setting the peak floor of rising directions


DN PEAK Setting the peak floor of falling directions
PRE LUNCH Setting the peak floor of before lunch
POST LUNCH Setting the peak floor of after lunch

When the function is set and the control command is received from CRT supervisory panel, the car moves
to the set floor.

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4.4 Door Data

4.4.1 Door Time

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
1. DOOR TIME
STANDARD(sec) : 5

Use UP or DN key to select the following categories and press ENT key.

Category Contents

STANDARD(sec) Standard door standby time (min. 5 sec. ~ max. 255 sec. input possible)
HANDICAP(sec) Handicap door standby time (min. 10 sec. ~ max. 255 sec. input possible)
CAR CALL(sec) CAR call door standby time (min. 3 sec. ~ max. 255 sec. input possible)
HALL CALL(sec) Hall call door standby time (min. 5 sec. ~ max. 255 sec. input possible)

4.4.2 Landing Open

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.4.3 Nudging Func

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

TIME (sec): Long period door nudging time (SE or EE operation) function recognition time
(min. 30 sec. ~ max. 255 sec.)

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4.4.4 Hold Open

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

When you set HOLD OPEN mode, if there is no CAR call or hall call in automatic operation mode,
door will always standby with door open.

4.4.5 Door Type

Menu Category Function

[1] VIEW & CHANGE Checks and changes the door status information setting status of each floor
[2] ALL SET TO 1 Sets the entire floor as Heavy Door
[3] ALL SET TO 0 Sets the entire floor as Standard Door

1) View & Change

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
FL(DOOR TYPE) : 1 ← Floor information
(1-HVY, 0-STD) : 0 Status of the corresponding floor
door setting status

 HVY(1): Heavy Door


 STD(0): Standard Door

Key Operations Description


Move through the floors sequentially, and select door setting value.
Every time UP or DN key is pressed, floor information is increased or decreased by
UP or DN 1at a time.
When UP or DN key is pressed for 1 or more sec., the floor information is increased
or decreased rapidly.
At the floor to set, when you press ENT, the arrow (←) moves to the data setting
position.
ENT
After selecting DATA value using Use UP / DN key, when you press ENT, the
corresponding value is set, and the arrow (←) moves to the floor setting position.
ESC Cancels setting and moves to the upper level menu

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2) All Set to 1
When “ARE YOU SURE?” message is displayed, you can select execute or cancel by the following key
operations.

Change Cancel
ENT Completed ESC change

3) All Set to 0
When “ARE YOU SURE?” message is displayed, you can select execute or cancel by the following key
operations.

Change Cancel
ENT completed ESC change

4.4.6 HNPS SYSTEM

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.4.7 DOOR TIME EXT

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Setting Category Contents


Input base floor return standby time (unit: min.)
TIME(min)
Input of 1 ~ 255 min. is possible.

4.4.8 DOOR LOAD DETECT

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Whenever you press the Extend button on the COP internal door, the door opening time is
extended by the time set on the above menu.

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4.4.9 DOOR REOPEN DELAY

Setting Category Contents


Input the opening door delay (unit : 10ms)
DELAY(x10ms)
Input of 10 ~ 2550 ms. is possible.

<동작 원리>
CLOSE operation → occurs RE-OPEN term → CLOSE cancle → Delay the set time → OPEN order

4.4.10 DOOR ERROR TIME

Settings Details
The door open error detection time (unit: second)
OP ERROR(sec)
: You can enter a value between 7 - 255 seconds
The door close error detection time (unit: second)
CL ERROR(sec)
: You can enter a value between 7 - 255 seconds

<Operating Principle>
1) Open Error
An error is detected when the open limit sensor (DOL) signal is not received during the set time
after the open command is sent.

2) Close Error
An error is detected when the close limit sensor (DCL) signal is not received during the set time
after the close command is sent.

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4.5 Call Data

4.5.1 Manual Call

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
→1.CAR CALL
2.UP HALL CALL

Use UP or DN key to select the following categories, and press ENT key.

Category Contents

1. CAR CALL CAR call registration


2. UP HALL CALL UP direction hall call registration
3. DN HALL CALL DOWN direction hall call registration

Key Operations Description


Every time UP or DN key is pressed, floor information is increased or
decreased by 1at a time.
UP or DN
When UP or DN key is pressed for 1 or more sec., the floor information is
increased or decreased rapidly.
At the floor to set, when you press ENT, the arrow (←) moves to the data
setting position.
ENT After selecting DATA value using Use UP / DN key, when you press ENT, the
corresponding value is set, and the arrow (←) moves to the floor setting
position.
ESC Cancels setting and moves to the upper level menu

• OK : CALL input for the floor that can be serviced is displayed.


• ERR : It is displayed when there is a CALL input for a floor that cannot be serviced
(NON-STOP or DUMMY FLOOR).

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4.5.2 2nd Touch Cancel

Menu Category Function

1.NORMAL CAR CALL Set / release 2-touch Car call cancel function

2.NORMAL HALL CALL Set / release 2-touch Hall call cancel function

3.HANDI CAR CALL Set / release 2-touch handicapped Car call cancel function

4.HANDI HALL CALL Set / release 2-touch handicapped Hall call cancel function

4.5.3 Fake Call Cancel

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

CAR CALL COUNT : Number of the registered CAR calls required to detect FAKE
CALL(Minimum value). You can register from min. 4. (Default value: 6)

<FAKE Call Detection and Processing>


• If the current CAR load ratio is less than 30%, and the number of the registered CAR calls is the same
or bigger than the value set in the CAR CALL COUNT, it is recognized as a FAKE CAR call.
• Processing of FAKE calls
FAKE CAR call when the CAR is stopped : delete all registered CAR calls as soon as
it is recognized
FAKE CAR call when CAR is in driving status : After stopping at the nearest destination floor,
delete all registered CAR calls.
• Handicap CAR calls are excluded from the FAKE CAR call detection targets.

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4.5.4 Disabled Call

• When you set the disabled person option as 1 ("ON"), the "DUAL HALL-BTN MODE" setting menu is
displayed.
• DUAL HALL-BTN MODE ?
: It is used when you install the general hall button and handicapped hall button separately on the
same floor.

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Group Control Handicapped DUAL


Operation
(or Duplex) Setting HALL-BTN
General hall calls and handicapped hall calls are
OFF (single processed in the same way.
car) (The general hall button lamp and handicapped
hall button lamp turn on at the same time.)

OFF (deactivate) General hall calls and handicapped hall calls are
OFF (general both recognized as general calls.
car) (However, the handicapped hall call button lamp
ON (activate) does not turn on.)

General hall calls and handicapped hall calls are


ON (group
both recognized as handicapped calls.
control) OFF (deactivate)
(However, the handicapped hall call button lamp
ON does not turn on.)
(handicapped
car) General hall calls and handicapped hall calls are
recognized separately.
ON (activate)
(The general hall button lamp and handicapped
hall button lamp turn on separately.)

• When installing 2 HIPs (or HPIs) on one floor, be sure to separate the general mode and
handicapped mode to set the CAN ID on the HIP / HPI board.
• When 2 HIPs (or HPIs) are set with the same CAN ID, hall call is not normally registered due
to the ID conflict.
• When a ring-type group control board is applied, you need to set the handicapped settings on
the control panel and the group control board in the same way.

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4.5.5 Hall Call Pass

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

4.5.6 Card Key Call

Menu Category Function


1) HELCO
Push COP call button after the CARD KEY contact
STANDARD
1. CARD-KEY CALL 2) ATUTO CALL Use CARD KEY only
3) AUTO CALL + AUTO CALL or Push COP call button with Privilege
BTN CARD KEY
Checks and changes the setting of CARD KEY
1) VIEW & CHANGE
information for each floor
2.CARD-KEY FLOOR 2) ALL SET TO 1 Sets entire floor to CARD KEY service

3) ALL SET TO 0 Resets entire floor CARD KEY service

The card-key floor setting is only valid in the "HELCO standard" method.
1) Auto Call Method
• The floor information is recorded on the card key.
• When you contact the card key, the recorded floor is automatically called.
• WCOP board is additionally applied (CAN ID: 0x04C). The output of the card key
controller is linked to the WCOP button input.
2) Auto Call + BTN Method
• The access permission information for each floor is recorded on the card key.
• Contact the card key and press the COP call button. If you have access to the floor,
the call is registered.
• WCOP board is additionally applied (CAN ID: 0x05C). The output of the card key
controller is linked to the WCOP button input → The call button information for WCOP
(CAN ID: 0x05C) and main COP are recognized through masking.

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4.5.7 CALL PROCESS OPT


Use the UP or DN key to select the desired data value and press the ENT key.

Menu Category Function

EACH CALL Individual process Normal COP call and handicapped COP call

BATCH CALL batch process Normal COP call and handicapped COP call

1) EACH CALL
• When you register or cancel a call, the general call (main and sub COP) and handicapped
call are treated separately.
2) BATCH CALL
• When you register or cancel a call, the general call (main and sub COP) and handicapped
call are treated together.
• If the double-touch hall call cancel function is not set for the handicapped call, only the
general call is canceled and the handicapped call is maintained.

4.5.8 HALL BUTTON JAM

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Settings Details
Enter the hall button JAM recognition time (unit: second).
TIME(min)
You can enter a value between 1 - 255 seconds.

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4.6 Timer Data

4.6.1 Cage Light Off

① time change: time data input ENT ② maintain current data: ESC

CAGE LIGHT OFF time can have input of 5(default value) ~ 255(max. value), and the unit is min.

4.6.2 Cage Fan Off

① time change: time data input ENT ② maintain current data: ESC

CAGE FAN OFF time can have input of 5(default value) ~ 255(max. value), and the unit is min.

4.6.3 Current Time

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
DATE : 2013.05.02(Thu)
TIME : 21 : 10 : 35

Display Category Contents

DATE Displayed in the format of Year. Month. Day (Day of Week)


Displayed in the format of Hour (2 digits) : Minute (2 digits) : second (2 digits)
TIME
(Hour is displayed in the format of 24 hours.)

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4.6.4 Change Time


Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
YYMMDD : ←
HHMMSS :

• How to Input Date and Time


Input date information with year (2 digits) month (2 digits) day (2 digits) and press ENT key.
YYMMDD Ex) 2013. 2. 02: 130502
If date change is not necessary input ESC key (Current date is displayed)

Input time information with hour (2 digits) minute (2 digits) second (2 digits) and press ENT key.
HHMMSS
Ex) 6:36PM: 183625

4.6.5 ANTISTALL TIME

① setting: 1 ENT ② release: 0 ENT ③ cancel: ESC

Menu Category Function


Input the antistall recognize time (unit : sec.)
TIME(sec)
Input of 1 ~ 255 sec. is possible.

the manual drive antistall recognize time = Input value(unit : sec.) x 10


Ex) Input value is 60 ⇒ the manual drive antistall recognize time = 60 x 10 = 600sec.

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5. Error Information HHT displayed

5.1 Error Code Classification

Error Code Classification Contents

1 ~ 20 Safety circuit related Error

21 ~ 40 Inverter related Error


Critical Error 41 ~ 50 Brake related Error
(When the disorder occurs,
operation is not possible) 51 ~ 70 Limit switch and landing sensor related Error

71 ~ 80 Communication related Error

81 ~ 90 Door related Error

91 ~ 100 Inverter and door related Error

101 ~ 110 Limit switch and door related Error


Minor Error
(Try to avoid disorder or simply 111 ~ 120 Communication related Error
save the disorder information)
121 ~ 130 Door inverter related Error

131 ~ 140 Other Errors

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5.2 Display Information Error Indicated


• It displays disorder name and disorder code at the same time for all disorders defined in the system.
• All names start with header ER_, and it is displayed up to max. of 15 characters according to
the disorder type.

Operation mode
1(B1 ) 11 : 18 : 22 Current time of the system
Landing location and floor information None
Door status Door_Closed
Disorder information ER_SAFETY [001]

Description of the displayed contents

Status of the landing sensor status Status of the sensor landing at the top of the CAR

Current floor 1: Absolute floor


(floor displayed on the indicator) B1: Floor displayed on CAR and floor indicator

Time information Hour : Min. : Sec.


None: No operation mode due to a critical disorder
Operation mode
(Refer to HHT manual for detail operation mode displays)
Door status Door operation status (Refer to HHT manual for detail displays)

• It displays the name and the corresponding code


of the disorder currently occurred disorder
Disorder name
• If multiple disorders occurred, it displays the disorder
with the highest priority

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6. Data Table for Analysis Error (Reference Table)

6.1 GPIO Data (Hardware INPUT/OUTPUT Port Status)


(1): High when it is in operation, (0): Low when it is in operation

Description Input
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
INPUT_1 DS(1) MTR(0) MD(1) MU(1) MCS(1) AUTO(1) MC2(0) SA(0)

INPUT_2 PLUM(1) PLUH(1) PLUL(1) ULS(0) BKBS(1) BKAC(0) BKAS(1) GS(1)

INPUT_3 DZ(1) DL(1) UL(1) RBL(0) DLS(0) PLDL(1) PLDH(1) PLDM(1)

INPUT_4 CCS(0) UCM(1) THS(1) ELDI(1) EQP(1) EQS(1) RBKI(1) FMR2(1)

INPUT_5 GOV(0) ESTOP(0) UFL(0) DFL(0) PIT(0) UDC(1) CTOL(0) -


INV-ERR
INPUT_6 - - - P24V(1) PLDH2(1) PLUH2(1) RDZ(1)
(1)
INPUT_7 - - - - INIT(1) RUNA(1) BKO(1) ZSP(1)

INPUT_8

Description Output
Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
OUT_1 SAFE (1) ELDE (1) DX (1) RBK (1) BKP (1) BKB (1) BKA (1) MC2 (1)

OUT_2 INV_RST(1) CP_BZ(1) FR2 (1)

OUT_3
OUT_4
OUT_5
OUT_6
OUT_7
OUT_8

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6.2 Inverter Data

Description Inverter → Control System


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_INV1 ANGLDCT INITOK FLRDIR PTNOUT RUNOPN DEC3 DEC2 DEC1

Fr_INV2 SDSERR MXFLRDN MXFLRUP INITFAIL POSIERR NOCALL NEARSTP INVERR

Fr_INV3 SUDSDCL FLTDRV DCLFLERR WDT ANTISTAL SDSWRN

MAX_FLR The max. floor for operation


DEC_FLR Floor that can be decelerated
CUR_FLR Current floor
LOAD(%) Load ratio (%)
SPEED Current driving speed
CURPOSI Absolution position information (mm)
MAX_SPEED Rated maximum speed of the car

INV_ERR Inverter error code

S-CURVE S-Curve time (unit: 100 ms)

Description Inverter ← Control System


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_INV1 RESCU ELD INIT RELEVEL NEAR CRTL MANUAL AUTO
To_INV2 WDT UPDN MANDECL HIGH DN UP READY
To_INV3 MODE4 MODE3 MODE2 MODE1
CALL_FLR Driving destination floor information

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6.3 Door Inverter Data

Description Door Inverter → Control System


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_DINV1 DCL(1) DOL(1) SE(1) EE(1) AUTO(1) ONS(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)
CL
CL_ACT OP_ACT( INITOK Torque
Fr_DINV2 Complete HNPS(1) ERR(1)
(1) 1) (1) (1)
(1)
Fr_DINV3 MODE

Fr_DINV4 Floor with door inverter overload

Fr_DINV5
Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7 Door inverter error code

Fr_DINV8 Door inverter program version

Description Control System → Door Inverter


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_DINV1 FR1(1) FMR(1) LIGHT(1) FAN(1) RESET(1) NUG(1) CLX(1) OPX(1)

To_DINV2 HEAVY DOOR floor information

To_DINV3 Current floor information


Car
To_DINV4 DS(1) GS(1) Operation
(1)
To_DINV5
To_DINV6
To_DINV7
To_DINV8

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6.4 COP Data

Description COP Board → Control System


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
Fr_COP1 LD110(1) LD100(1) LD70(1) LD30(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)
ATTPASS(1
Fr_COP2 EACH(1) ODD(1) EVEN(1) MOVE(1) ATTDN(1) ATTUP(1) ATT(1)
)
Fr_COP3 FR2(1) INS(1) DCS(1) FR1(1) LHPWR(1) CDKEY(1)

Fr_COP4
Fr_COP5
Fr_COP6
Fr_COP7
Fr_COP8

Description Control System → COP Board


Order of
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
signal
To_COP1 DST CHIME BUZZER DFD DN UP DCBL DOBL

To_COP2 VCANCEL VRDOOR VFDOOR VCL VOP VUPDN VFLST

To_COP3 VEQ VFIRE VOVLD VFAULT

To_COP4 VFLOOR 1st (ASCII Code)

To_COP5 VFLOOR 2nd(ASCII Code)

To_COP6 VFLOOR 3rd(ASCII Code)


V_SAFE J_CHIME
To_COP7 V_VIP(1) J_BZ(1)
(1) (1)
To_COP8

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7. How to Analysis Error of WBVF System


• WBVF system can store up to max. of 3270 malfunctions information.
• The real time input/output data at the time of the malfunction occurrence and the real time
input/output data at the time of the corresponding malfunction reset are also stored in the system
memory.

7.1 Error Information of HHT Menu


HHT FAULT ANALYSIS menu is composed as follows.

Fault Analysis Contents

Sequentially displays all disorder information stored in the


[1] VIEW ALL system memory (It is displayed in the order of the most recently
occurred disorder information.)
1. FAULT
[2] SPECIFIC
HISTORY Views disorder information of certain date (year/month/day)
DATE

Analysis of the number of the total disorder occurrences for


[3] STATISTICS
each year/month/day (statistics)

Sequentially displays the entire system reset and power


[1] VIEW ALL
ON/OFF information stored in the system memory

2. RESET [2] SPECIFIC Views system reset and power ON/OFF information of certain
HISTORY DATE date (year/month/day)

Analysis of the number of the total event occurrences for each


[3] STATISTICS
year/month/day (statistics)

3. UCM ERROR Start with door open (UCM: Unintended Car Movement) error
RESET reset

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7.2 How to Use HHT for Analysis Error

7.2.1 Fault History


1) View ALL Menu

None 5
ER_SAFETY [001]
1 [0362] ER_SAFETY 2
3 CODE : 1, ON 4

• Malfunction occurrence order index


Malfunction index
1 (As the number is higher, it is more recently occurred malfunction)
(accumulated number)
• Max. 3270 can be stored (displays 1 ~ 3270)
Name of the disorder occurred/reset
2 Malfunction name
(Expressed with max. 14 characters)
Unique code of the malfunction occurred/reset
3 Malfunction code
(Expressed with 3 digit decimal numbers)
Malfunction status Malfunction status information
4
(occurrence/reset) (ON : disorder occurrence, OFF : malfunctionr reset)

• In the initial display screen, every time DN key is pressed, the malfunction information (max. 3270)
accumulated in the memory is sequentially displayed.
• When the menu is executed, the first disorder displayed on the screen is the most recently
occurred/reset disorder.

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<Detail Malfunction Data Analysis>


① In the basic disorder information display screen, if you press ENT key, you can view the
corresponding malfunction occurrence/reset time and the input/output signal, various CAN
communication data, and operation mode information, etc. at the time of and malfunction
occurrence/reset time.
② In the detail malfunction information display screen, if you press DN key, INPUT, OUTPUT, and CAN
data are displayed one by one.
③ In the detail malfunction information display screen, if you press ESC key, it returns to the basic
malfunction information screen.

None 5 None 5 None 5


ER_SAFETY [001] ER_SAFETY [001] ER_SAFETY [001]
0362] ER_SAFETY ENT 0362] ER_SAFETY DN 0362] ER_SAFETY
CODE : 1, ON 130503/07:53:46 INPUT_1 : 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

<Basic disorder information screen> <Disorder occurrence or reset time> <IO information
when Disorder occurred or reset>

None 5 None 5
ER_SAFETY [001] ER_SAFETY [001]
ENT DN
0362] ER_SAFETY 0362] ER_SAFETY
INPUT_2 : 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Fr_COP8 : 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

2) Specific Date Menu

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
(2)SPECIFIC DATE
YYMMDD : ←

When you input the date to view in the order of year (2 digits), month (2 digits), and day (2 digits)
in the above screen, the malfunction occurrence and reset list of the corresponding date is sequentially
displayed.

<How to input the date for the disorder analysis>


EX) 2013. 4. 30: Input 130430 and press ENT key
If there are a lot of accumulated malfunction information in the system memory, it requires
about 4~5 sec.

<Reference>
① The index value displayed on the third line of the first displayed screen means the number of the total
malfunctions on the corresponding date.
② In the first displayed screen, every time you press DN key, it is displayed in the order of the
occurrence/reset on the corresponding date.
③ In the basic malfunction information display screen, if you press ENT key, the detail data information
of the corresponding disorder information is displayed. (Analysis method for detail malfunction
information is the same as VIEW ALL menu.)
④ If there is no corresponding disorder information on the inputted date, “NO DATA!” message is
displayed for 1.5 sec., and it is automatically converted to FAULT HISTORY initial screen.

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3) Statistics Menu
① When the menu is first executed, it displays the number of total malfunctions in each year
by analyzing the entire malfunction information stored in the system memory.

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
YYYY / MM / DD Total
2013 / . . / . . 376

<Number of disorder occurrences in each year>

② If you input ENT key in year, the number of the total malfunctions in each month of the corresponding
year is displayed.

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
YYYY / MM / DD Total
2013 / 4 / . . 200

<Number of disorder occurrences in each month>

③ If you input ENT key in month, the number of the total malfunctions in each day of the corresponding
year is displayed.

Auto_Drive 5
Door_Closed
YYYY / MM / DD Total
2013 / 4 / 25 36

<Number of disorder occurrences in each day>

<How to Utilize the Disorder Statistics Information>


For the detail disorder list of each day analyzed in the statistics information, you can check the detail
malfunction list of the corresponding day using SPECIFIC DATE menu.

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7.2.2 Reset History


1) View All Menu
Menu Category Function

• Sequentially displays all the reset and power ON/OFF information stored in
[1] VIEW ALL the system memory
• It can store max. of 512 (Expressed as 1 ~ 512 )
[2] SPECIFIC DATE Views the system reset information of a certain date (year/month/day)
Analysis of the number of the total reset event occurrences for each
[3] STATISTICS
year/month/day (disorder statistics)

Event Type Description

POWER OFF System power OFF


POWER ON System power ON
BUTTON RST system reset occurrence due to reset button operation
SOFT RST System reset occurred due to software upgrade
WDOG RST Watch-Dog reset occurred
LVD RST Low voltage(Low Voltage) reset occurred
JTAG RST JTAG reset occurred

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None 5
ER_SAFETY [001]
1 0080] POWER ON 2
3 130503/07:53:46 4

• Reset event occurrence order index


Index
1 (as the number is higher, more recently occurred event)
(accumulated number)
• Max. 512 can be stored (Expressed as 1 ~ 512 )
Name of the occurred event
2 Event name
(Refer to the event type on the previous page)
Date and time of the occurrence of the corresponding event
3 Event occurred date/time
Year(2) Month(2) Day(2) / Hour(2) : Minute(2) : Second(2)

None 5 None 5 None 5


ER_SAFETY [001] DN ER_SAFETY [001] DN
ER_SAFETY [001]
0080] POWER ON 0079] POWER OFF 0078] LVD RST
130503/07:53:46 130503/07:48:31 130503/07:48:31

<Main power ON> <Main power OFF> <Low voltage reset>

2) Specific Date
It is the same as the key operations of FAULT HISTORY menu.

3) Statistics
It is the same as the key operations of FAULT HISTORY menu.

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8. How to Resolve Error of WBVF System (Code 1~144)

8.1 Common check process before troubleshooting

① Connect HHT with Control Panel Mainboard


② Check error displayed on the screen through 1. Fault History (Refer to 7.2 How to Use HHT for
Analysis Error of Troubleshooting Manual.)

Move to 1.Fault History using key


[2] SYSTEM MENU
→ 2. Information View
→ 2. Fault Analysis
→ 1. Fault History
→ (1) View All
→ Check Error

③ Check GPIO Data displayed on the screen through 1.GPIO Data

* Refer to 1.1 GPIO Data (Hardware INPUT/OUTPUT Port


Status) and 4.Main Error trouble shooting )

Move to 1.GPIO Data using key


[2] SYSTEM MENU
→ 2. Information View
→ 1. I/O Sign
→ 1. GPIO Data
* 00000000 : DC24V Power off

④ Check DC 24V on SNPS Board.

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8.2 How to Resolve Errors

Important

Refer to “9. Main Error Troubleshooting” for troubleshooting in detail.

M code

Malfunction

M code Contents
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_P24V_OFF
Malfunction detecting
No 24V power signal (detection condition maintaining time : 50ms)
conditions
001 Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 2A, and check AC220Vinput(A220, B220) and
Check points
P24V output voltage of PS1
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_SAFETY
Malfunction detecting
No safety circuit checking signal (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
002
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
Use HHT Fault Analysis menu to verify safety circuit disconnection location (View
Check points malfunction code 6 ~ 10 occurrences)
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check safety circuit.
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_UCM
Malfunction detecting Out of door zone in automatic operation correct landing and door open status (detection
conditions condition maintaining time : 50 ms)
Control action when Emergency stop and cannot activate
003 malfunction is detected It cannot be activated after system reset and power reset.
After checking by repair personnel, manual reset using HHT UCM ERROR RESET menu
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check safety circuit
Check points
Use HHT Fault Analysis menu to verify input/output signal status at the moment of the
malfunction occurrence (ZSP, MC2, BKAC, BKAS, DZ. etc.)
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_CAR_SLIP
Malfunction detecting Out of door zone in automatic operation correct landing and door open status (detection
conditions condition maintaining time : 50 ms)
Control action when
004 After emergency stop, try nearest floor landing
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check safety circuit
Check points Use HHT Fault Analysis menu to verify input/output signal status at the moment of the
malfunction occurrence (ZSP, MC2, BKAC, BKAS, DZ. etc.)
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_MC2_OFF
Malfunction detecting After MC2 ON output, there is no MC2 operation checking signal for certain time period
conditions (detection condition maintaining time : 400 ms)
Control action when MC2 OFF output
005
malfunction is detected Same error occurs for 10 times in a row: function cannot be performed
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check MC2 A1, A2 connector diode,
Check points resistance, and condenser damage
Check MC2 operation checking contact status and connection

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_MC2_ON


Malfunction detecting In MC2 output OFF status, MC2 operation checking signal is detected (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 2.5 sec)
Control action when
006 cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check MC2 A1, A2 connector diode,
Check points resistance and condenser damage
Check MC2 operation checking contact status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ESTOP_SW
Malfunction detecting Safety circuit disconnection CP ESTOP switch operation (detection condition maintaining
conditions time: 100ms)
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
007
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
For safety circuit disconnection location verification.
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A ESTOP switch operation status and
connection check
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PIT_BUF_SW
Malfunction detecting Safety circuit disconnection by PIT switch operation (detection condition maintaining time:
conditions 100 ms)
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
008
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
For safety circuit disconnection location verification.
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A PIT buffer switch operation status and
connection check
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_GOV
Malfunction detecting Safety circuit disconnection by governor switch operation (detection condition maintaining
conditions time: 100 ms)
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
009
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
For safety circuit disconnection location verification.
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A governor switch operation status and
connection check
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_UFL
Malfunction detecting Safety circuit disconnection by the highest floor final limit switch operation(detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
010
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
For safety circuit disconnection location verification.
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A the highest floor final switch operation status
and connection check
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DFL
Malfunction detecting Safety circuit disconnection by the lowest floor final limit switch operation (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
011
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
For safety circuit disconnection location verification.
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A the highest floor final switch operation status
and connection check
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DS1,2_JAM
Malfunction detecting DS1,DS2 Relay jam detecting when it stopped in automatic operation (detection condition
conditions maintaining time : 500 ms)
012 Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check DS1, DS2 relay status and
Check points
connection
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DZX1,2_JAM
Malfunction detecting DZX1,DZX2 Relay jam detecting when it stopped in automatic operation (detection
conditions condition maintaining time : 500 ms)
013 Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check DZX1, DZX2 relay status and
Check points
connection

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ MC1/MC3 _OFF


Malfunction detecting there is no MC1 activation signal for certain time when MC2 is ON (detection condition
maintaining time : 400 ms)
conditions
*When MC2 is attached to MC1 additionally in Foreign country.
014 Control action when MC2 OFF
malfunction is detected Cannot activate if the error is occurred 10 times continuously
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check diode, resistance and condenser
Check points damage of MC1 A1,A2 connector
Check the MC1 connector status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ MC1/MC3 _ON
Malfunction detecting There is MC1 activation signal when MC2 is OFF (detection condition maintaining time:
conditions 3.5 sec)
015 Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check diode, resistance and condenser
Check points damage of MC1 A1,A2 connector
Check the MC1 connector status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ETS ACT
Malfunction detecting
ETS Activation (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
016
Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check points EXT_IO : Check ETS of ID7 connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ETS FAIL
Malfunction detecting
ETS Activation Fail (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
017
Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check points EXT_IO : Check ETS of ID7 connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ETS COM ERR
Malfunction detecting Cannot communicate with EX_IO OD7 board connected to ETS signal(detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 2sec)
018
Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check points EXT_IO : Check ETS of ID7 connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ELD_MC_ON
Malfunction detecting ELD Connector error (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms) –
conditions *This error is only applied in China
019
Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check ELD connection status
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
020
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_INV_COMM
Malfunction detecting
Main inverter program down (detection condition maintaining time : 500 ms)
conditions
021
Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
Check points Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA Fr_INV3 WDT bit change status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_INVERTER


Malfunction detecting
main inverter error occurrence (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
022 Control action when When it occurred during operation: emergency stop
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: cannot activate
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA Fr_INV2 INVERR bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ZSP_OFF
Malfunction detecting There is no zero speed signal when it is stopped and brake is closed (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 2 sec)
023 Control action when
Emergency stop and cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 ZSP bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ZSP ON
Malfunction detecting Zero speed signal is maintained while there is driving command output and brake is open
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
024 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (reactivate when new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 ZSP bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ANTISTALL
Malfunction detecting When there is no deceleration signal after exceeding the predicted driving time (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
025 Control action when
After emergency stop, if it goes out of\the landing zone, try to return to the nearest floor
malfunction is detected
Check the highest floor forced deceleration switch(PLUL, PLUM, PLUH) and the lowest
Check points
floor forced deceleration switch(PLDL, PLDM, PLDH) operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_SPD_PTN_ON
Malfunction detecting Speed pattern signal is detected when it is stopped and brake is closed (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
026 Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA Fr_INV1 PTNOUT bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_SPD_PTN_OFF
Malfunction detecting There is no speed pattern signal when it has driving command output and brake is open
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
027 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when there is a new driving
malfunction is detected condition)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA Fr_INV1 PTNOUT bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RUNA_ON
Malfunction detecting Inverter RUN signal detected when it is stopped and brake is closed (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 1 sec)
028 Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 RUNA bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RUNA OFF
Malfunction detecting There is no inverter RUN signal when it has driving command output and brake is open
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
029 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 RUNA bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_CREEP
Malfunction detecting Cannot land for certain number of times or more during deceleration operation (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 20 sec)
Control action when
030 After emergency stop, try to land on the nearest floor
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 DZ, DL, UL bit status
Check points Check CAR top part landing sensor operation status
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_INITIAL
Malfunction detecting
Overall height measurement failure (detection condition maintaining time : 500ms)
conditions
Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
031 malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA Fr_INV1 INITOK bit status
Use HHT Fault Analysis menu to analyze the cause of overall height measurement failure
Check points
(View malfunction code 32 ~ 35 occurrences)
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DZ_OVER
Malfunction detecting After overall height measurement, excessive number of door zones error occurred
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 100ms)
032 Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU MAX FLOOR setting
Check points
Check CAR top part landing sensor operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DZ_SHORTAGE
Malfunction detecting After overall height measurement, insufficient number of door zones error occurred
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
033 Control action when
Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU MAX FLOOR setting
Check points
Check CAR top part landing sensor operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DECEL_SW1
Malfunction detecting After overall height measurement, excessive or insufficient number of forced deceleration
conditions switches error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
034 Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU MAX FLOOR setting
Check points Check the highest floor forced deceleration switch(PLUL, PLUM, PLUH) and the lowest
floor forced deceleration switch(PLDL, PLDM, PLDH) operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DECEL_SW2
Malfunction detecting After overall height measurement, forced deceleration switch exceeding 200mm error
conditions occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
035 Cannot activate(automatic operation impossible / manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU MAX FLOOR setting
Check points Check the highest floor forced deceleration switch(PLUL, PLUM, PLUH) and the lowest
floor forced deceleration switch(PLDL, PLDM, PLDH) installation position

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RELEVEL


Malfunction detecting During re-level operation, it goes out of door zone(DZ) (detection condition maintaining
conditions time: 100 ms)
036 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command
malfunction is detected After emergency stop, close CAR door, and return to the nearest floor
Check CAR top part landing sensor installation position and operation status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RELEVEL2
Malfunction detecting Re-level operation is maintained for 10 sec. or longer in door zone section (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 10 sec)
037 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Check CAR top part landing sensor installation position and operation status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_CONTROL
Malfunction detecting After MC2 open output, there is no driving command output within 1 sec. (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
038 Control action when
MC2 OFF output
malfunction is detected
Check main board watchdog LED operation status
Check points
Use HHT to check operation mode conversion status
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
039
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
040
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKA_ON
Malfunction detecting When there is no brake output, brake contact open signal is inputted (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 1.5 sec)
Control action when
041 Output brake close and output MC2 OFF, maintain cannot activate status
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 5A to check BKA A1, A2 connector diode
Check points damage
Check BKA operation checking contact status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKA_OFF
Malfunction detecting After brake open output, there is no brake contact open signal input (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 1 sec)
Control action when Output brake close and output MC2 OFF, maintain cannot activate status
042
malfunction is detected If the same error occurs 10 times in a row, maintain function impossible status
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 5A to check BKA A1, A2 connector diode
Check points damage
Check BKA operation checking contact status and connection

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKO_ON
Malfunction detecting When there is no driving command, main inverter brake open output occurred (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
043 Control action when
Output brake close and output MC2 OFF, maintain cannot activate status
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 BKO bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKS_ON
Malfunction detecting When there is no brake output, brake open checking switch operation signal is inputted
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
044 Control action when
Output brake close and output MC2 OFF, maintain cannot activate status
malfunction is detected
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 8A to check brake open checking switch
Check points
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKO_OFF
Malfunction detecting After driving command output, there is no brake open output from the main inverter
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
045 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 BKO bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKS_OFF
Malfunction detecting After brake open output, there is no open checking switch operation signal (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
046 Control action when
occurs)
malfunction is detected
If the same error occurs 10 times in a row, maintain function impossible status
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 8A to check brake open checking switch
Check points
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BKO_ON2
Malfunction detecting After manual operation deceleration command output, main inverter brake open output is
conditions maintained (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
047 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_7 BKO bit status
Check points
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU 3.ERROR category
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RBKI_OFF
Malfunction detecting After sub brake open output, there is no sub brake open checking signal input (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
048 Control action when Emergency stop and cancel driving command (Reactivate when a new driving condition
malfunction is detected occurs)
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 5A to check RRB or RBS switch operation
Check points
status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RBKI_ON
Malfunction detecting When there is no sub brake open output, sub brake open checking signal is inputted
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
049 Control action when Output main brake and sub brake close and output MC2 OFF, maintain cannot activate
malfunction is detected status
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 5A to check RRB or RBS switch operation
Check points
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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BRAKE_CTRL


Malfunction detecting There no BKA connector activation signal for certain time when BKA ON (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 3 sec)
050 Control action when
Cannot activate if the error is occurred 3 times continuously
malfunction is detected
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL5A, COL. 8A to check the BKA connector status
Check BKA operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ULS&DLS_ON
Malfunction detecting Simultaneous input of the highest floor and the lowest floor limit switch signals (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
Cannot activate
051 malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 ULS and INPUT_3 DLS bit
status
Check points
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check ULS and DLS switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ULS RUN_UP
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation UP direction driving, the highest floor limit switch signal is
conditions inputted (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
052 Emergency stop, cancel driving command, and try DOWN direction nearest floor landing
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 ULS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check ULS switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DLS RUN_DN
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation DOWN direction driving., the lowest floor limit switch signal is
conditions inputted (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
053 Emergency stop, cancel driving command, and try UP direction nearest floor landing
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 DLS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check DLS switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL OFF2
Malfunction detecting
No PLUL signal at top floor
conditions
Control action when
054 Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLUL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLUL switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL OFF2
Malfunction detecting
No PLDL signal at bottom floor
conditions
Control action when
055 Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLDL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLDL switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL_RUN_DN
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation DOWN direction driving, the highest floor check signal is
conditions inputted where it is not the highest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
Control action when
056 Emergency stop, cancel driving command, and try nearest floor landing
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLUL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLUL switch
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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL_RUN_UP
Malfunction detecting During the automatic operation UP direction driving, the lowest floor check signal is
conditions inputted where it is not the lowest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
Control action when
057 Emergency stop, cancel driving command, and try nearest floor landing
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 PLDL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLDL switch operation
status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL&DL_ON
Malfunction detecting When automatic operation is stopped, the highest floor and the lowest floor check signals
conditions are inputted at the same time (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
058 malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLUL bit and INPUT_3 PLDL
bit status
Check points
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLUL and PLDL
switch operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL_ON
Malfunction detecting When automatic operation is stopped, the highest floor check signal is inputted where it is
conditions not the highest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
059 Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLUL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLUL switch
operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL_ON
Malfunction detecting When automatic operation is stopped, the lowest floor check signal is inputted where it is
conditions not the lowest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
060 Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 PLDL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLDL switch operation
status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL_OFF
Malfunction detecting When the automatic operation is stopped, there is no highest floor check signal at the
conditions highest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
061 malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 PLUL bit status
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLUL switch
Check points
operation status and connection status
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU FLOOR DATA absolute location information
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL_OFF
Malfunction detecting When the automatic operation is stopped, there is no lowest floor check signal at the
conditions lowest floor (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
062 malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 PLDL bit status
Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check PLDL switch operation
Check points
status and connection status
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU FLOOR DATA absolute location information
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_UL&DL_OFF
Malfunction detecting There is a landing sensor DZ signal, buy no UL and DL signal (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 100 ms)
063 Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible, overall
malfunction is detected height measurement operation impossible)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 DZ, DL, UL bit status
Check points
Check CAR top part landing sensor operation status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DZ_OFF


Malfunction detecting There are landing sensor UL and DL signals, but no DZ signal (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 100 ms)
064 Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible, overall
malfunction is detected height measurement operation impossible)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 DZ, DL, UL bit status
Check points
Check CAR top part landing sensor operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_COMPEN SW
Malfunction detecting
CCS switch active
conditions
065 Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_4 CCS bit status
Check points
Check CCS switch status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_FDZ_RDZ SENSOR
Malfunction detecting In case of Front/Rear nonstop option, FDZ signal and RDZ signal input occurs at the same
conditions time (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms) - (non- service type )
066 Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check SKIP-REAR OPERATION setting, using HHT
Check points
Check FDZ, RDZ sensor status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_FDZ, RDZ SENSOR FAULT
FDZ is ON when the floor is FRONT NONSTOP floor or RDZ is on when the floor is REAR
Malfunction detecting
NONSTOP floor (non-service type)
conditions
(detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
067
Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check FRONT NONSTOP, REAR NONSTOP setting, using HHT
Check points
Check FDZ, RDZ sensor status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
068
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
069
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
070
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DINV COMM
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter communication problem (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec)
conditions
Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
071 malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation (When
it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check door inverter operation status and communication line connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_COP COMM
Malfunction detecting
COP board communication problem (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec)
conditions
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
072 malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation (When
it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check COP board operation status and communication line connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DINV_ENCFLT
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter(CTC) encoder fault.
conditions
073
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check points Check door inverter(CTC) and door encoder status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DINV_INIT
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter(CTC) was not initialized.
conditions
074
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check points Check door inverter(CTC) status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDINV COMM
Malfunction detecting REAR Door Inverter communication error (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec) -
conditions (non-service type)
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
075 malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check the LED4&LED5 status of Main board for confirming CAR Can Communication
status LED (When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check the CAN communication line (H,L)of CN11 Connector
Check the communication line connection and operation status of REAR door inverter
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RCOP COMM
Malfunction detecting REAR COP Board communication error (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec) -
conditions (non-service type)
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
076 malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check the LED4&LED5 status of Main board for confirming CAR Can Communication
status LED (When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check the CAN communication line (H,L)of CN11 Connector
Check the communication line connection and operation status of REAR COP board
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDINV_ENCFLT
Malfunction detecting
REAR Door inverter (CTC) encoder error(non-service type)
conditions
077
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check points Check the encoder status and REAR door inverter status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DINV_INIT


Malfunction detecting
REAR door inverter initial error- (non-service type)
conditions
078
Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Check points Check the REAR door inverter status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR_LOCK_OFF
Malfunction detecting No input the device open signal after DOOR LOCKING DEVICE OUTPUT (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
079
Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check points EXT_IO : Check the locking device connection of ID1 Board
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR_LOCK_ON
Malfunction detecting the device open signal input when there are no output of the door locking device
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 2 sec)
080
Control action when
Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Check points EXT_IO : Check the locking device connection of ID1 Board
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_GATE OPEN
Malfunction detecting
During driving, CAR door is opened (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
Control action when
081 Emergency stop and cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 GS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check GS contact operation status
Check CAR door interlock switch contact
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_HATCH OPEN
Malfunction detecting
During driving, floor door is opened (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
Control action when
082 Emergency stop and cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_1 DS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check DS contact operation status
Check each floor door interlock switch contact
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DOOR INV
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter error occurred (detection condition maintaining time : 500 ms)
conditions
083
Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected No detection during automatic operation driving
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_GATE
Malfunction detecting There is no GATE signal in floor door interlock signal and Close Limit signal operation
conditions status (detection condition maintaining time: 1 sec)
Control action when
084 Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 GS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check GS contact operation status
Check CAR door interlock switch contact

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_HATCH
Malfunction detecting During GATE interlock and DCL signal operation outside door zone, there is no HATCH
conditions interlock signal (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Control action when
085 Cannot activate
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_1 DS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check DS contact operation status
Check each floor door interlock switch contact
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_HATCH2
In automatic operation door zone section, during GATE interlock and DCL signal
Malfunction detecting
operation, there is no HATCH interlock signal (detection condition maintaining time : 4
conditions
sec)
086 Control action when After opening the door, try to close it
malfunction is detected If the same error is repeated 3times, cannot activate
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_1 DS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check DS contact operation status
Check each floor door interlock switch contact
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DOL&DCL ON
Malfunction detecting
DOL and DCL simultaneous operation (detection condition maintaining time: 2.5 sec)
conditions
Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
087
malfunction is detected No detection during automatic operation driving
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check DINV CAN DATA Fr_DINV1 DCL and DOL bit
Check points status
Check CAR door Close Limit and Open Limit switch operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_GS_JUMPER
Malfunction detecting During CAR door open signal and DOL signal operation, floor door close signal operation
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Cannot activate
Control action when
088 Maintain door open status and CLOSE operation impossible (DCB invalid), try re-open
malfunction is detected
during Open Limit reset.
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2, GS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check GS contact jumper connection
status and operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DOOR JUMPER
Malfunction detecting During CAR door open signal and DOL signal operation, floor door close signal operation
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
Cannot activate
Control action when
089 Maintain door open status and CLOSE operation impossible (DCB invalid), try re-open
malfunction is detected
during Open Limit reset.
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 GS bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 3A to check GS contact jumper connection
status and operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDOOR INV
Malfunction detecting REAR door inverter error (detection condition maintaining time: 500 ms) –(non-service
conditions type)
090
Control action when Cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected No detection during automatic operation driving
Check points Check rear door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_MOTOR HEAT
Malfunction detecting
Motor overheated signal operation (detection condition maintaining time: 100ms)
conditions
Control action when Stop at the nearest floor, and maintain cannot activate status for certain time period
091
malfunction is detected (manual operation possible)
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_1 MTR bit status
Check points (only for synchronizer)
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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DOOR CLOSE


Malfunction detecting After door CLOSE output, there is no Door Close Limit signal for certain time (detection
conditions condition maintaining time : 8 sec)
Control action when Repeat CLOSE output 3 times, and if there is still a problem, maintain door OPEN and
092
malfunction is detected cannot activate status
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check DINV CAN DATA Fr_DINV1 DCL bit status
Check points Check CAR door Close Limit switch operation status
Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DOOR OPEN
Malfunction detecting After door OPEN output, there is no Door Open Limit signal for certain time (detection
conditions condition maintaining time : 8 sec)
Repeat OPEN output 3 times, and if there is still a problem, move to the nearest floor and
Control action when
093 try to open again.
malfunction is detected
If error continues, return to the base floor, and try Open output 3times
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check DINV CAN DATA Fr_DINV1 DOL bit status
Check points Check CAR door Open Limit switch operation status
Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_INV POSI
Malfunction detecting Main inverter location information error signal occurred (detection condition maintaining
conditions time : 500 ms)
Control action when No location error detection during driving
094
malfunction is detected When it occurred while it was stopped: return to base floor (operation speed: 60 mpm)
Check HHT [1] INVERTER MENU FLOOR DATA absolute location information
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A and COL. 26 to check the highest floor and
the lowest floor checking switch operation status and connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_BAD CALL
Malfunction detecting If main inverter driving destination floor is deceleration impossible floor, (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms )
095
Control action when Stop at the nearest floor
malfunction is detected If there is call(Call) signal, operate normally
Check points Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA CALL_FLR status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_NEAR STOP
Malfunction detecting During driving nearest floor stop request signal occurred from main inverter (detection
conditions condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
096
Control action when Stop at the nearest floor
malfunction is detected If there is call(Call) signal, operate normally
Check points Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check INVERTER DATA CALL_FLR status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDOL&DCL ON
Malfunction detecting REAR DOL and REAR DCL are occurred at the same time (detection condition
conditions maintaining time: 2.5 sec) - (non-service type)
097 Control action when cannot activate (automatic operation impossible, manual operation possible)
malfunction is detected Do not detect during automatic operation driving
Click the menu RDINV CAN DATA- Fr_RDINV1, in HHT I/O signal menu
Check points Check the DCL and DOL bit status
Check REAR car door Close Limit and Open Limit SW operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDOOR CLOSE
Malfunction detecting There are no door close limit signal after certain time when the rear door is closed
(detection condition maintaining time: 8sec)
conditions
- (non-service type)
098 Control action when Repeat REAR CLOSE output 3 times, and if there is still a problem, maintain door OPEN
malfunction is detected and cannot activate status
Click the menu RDINV CAN DATA- Fr_RDINV1, in HHT I/O signal menu
Check points Check the DCL bit status
Check REAR car door Close Limit and the rear door inverter status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDOOR OPEN
Malfunction detecting There are no door open limit signal after certain time when the rear door is opened
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 8sec)- (non-service type)
099 Control action when Repeat REAR OPEN output 3 times, and if there is still a problem, move to the nearest
malfunction is detected floor and try to open again.
Click the menu REAR DINV CAN DATA- Fr_RDINV1, in HHT I/O signal menu
Check points Check the DOL bit status
Check REAR car door Open Limit and the rear door inverter status
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
100
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ULS RUN DN
Malfunction detecting During DOWN direction driving, ULS operation (detection condition maintaining time: 100
conditions ms)
101
Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Check points Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 ULS bit status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DLS RUN UP
Malfunction detecting
During UP direction driving, DLS operation (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
102
Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Check points Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_2 DLS bit status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RUN_BY_SW
Malfunction detecting
RUN BY(RBL) switch active
conditions
Control action when
103 Normal operation(with Buzzer)
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 RBL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 8B to check RNBY connection status and
operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL_OFF1
Malfunction detecting
PLUL switch does not active at top floor
conditions
Control action when
104 Auto inspection drive to check absolute position
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 PLUL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A to check PLUL connection status and
operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL_OFF1
Malfunction detecting
PLDL switch does not active at bottom floor
conditions
Control action when
105 Auto inspection drive to check absolute position
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check GPIO DATA INPUT_3 PLDL bit status
Check points Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL. 7A to check PLDL connection status and
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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLUL RUN UP


Malfunction detecting During UP direction driving, PLUL operation even though the floor is not top floor
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 1 s)
106 Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Check points Insert GPIO DATA- INPUT_2 Menu in HHT I/O Signal menu
Check PLUL bit status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_PLDL RUN DN
Malfunction detecting During DOWN direction driving, PLDL operation even though the floor is not bottom floor
conditions (detection condition maintaining time: 1 s)
107 Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Insert GPIO DATA- INPUT_3 Menu in HHT I/O Signal menu
Check points
Check PLDL bit status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_FDZ SENSOR FAULT
Malfunction detecting
During driving, FDZ ON (detection condition maintaining time: 4 s) – (non-service type)
conditions
108
Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Check points Check FDZ sensor status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDZ SENSOR FAULT
Malfunction detecting
During driving.RDZ ON (detection condition maintaining time: 4 s) – (non-service type)
conditions
109
Control action when
Normal operation
malfunction is detected
Check points Check RDZ sensor status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
110
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_COP COM
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation driving o manual operation. COP board communication
conditions problem occurred (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec)
Control action when
Normal operation(for error monitoring)
111 malfunction is detected
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation
(When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check COP board operation status and communication line connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DINV COM
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation driving or manual operation, door inverter communication
conditions problem occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 3 sec)
Control action when
Normal operation(for error monitoring)
112 malfunction is detected
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation
(When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check door inverter board operation status and communication line connection status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RCOP COM
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation driving or manual operation. COP board communication
conditions problem occurred (detection condition maintaining time : 3 sec) –(non-service type)
Control action when
113 Normal operation(for error monitoring)
malfunction is detected
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation
(When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points
Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check REAR COP board operation status and communication line connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDINV COM
Malfunction detecting During automatic operation driving or manual operation, Rear door inverter
communication problem occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 3 sec)) -
conditions
(Non-service type)
Control action when
114 Normal operation(for error monitoring))
malfunction is detected
Check main board CAR CAN communication status LED(LED4, LED5) operation
(When it is normal, it blinks with very short interval)
Check points Check CN11 connector CAN communication line(H, L) connection status
Check rear door inverter board operation status and communication line connection
status
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
Control action when
115
malfunction is detected

Check points

Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
Control action when
116
malfunction is detected

Check points

Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
Control action when
117
malfunction is detected

Check points

Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
Control action when
118
malfunction is detected

Check points

Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
Control action when
119
malfunction is detected

Check points

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Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
120
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV OC
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter over-current error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
121 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV OL
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter overload error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
122 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV OV
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter and voltage error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
123 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV UV
Malfunction detecting
Door inverter low voltage error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
conditions
124 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV VER
Malfunction detecting Door inverter program version error occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100
conditions ms)
125 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_DR INV DIR
Malfunction detecting Door inverter dual direction (door open/close signals simultaneous operation) error
conditions occurred (detection condition maintaining time: 100 ms)
126 For door inverter detail error monitoring
Control action when
If it occurred with door inverter error(ER_DOOR INV, error code 83), cannot
malfunction is detected
activate(manual operation possible)
Check points Check door inverter operation status

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Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
127
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
128
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
129
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
130
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_SE
Malfunction detecting
Safety Edge long time operation problem (detection condition maintaining time : 5 min)
conditions
131 Control action when
When nudging option is applied, after 30 sec., output buzzer and output door close t
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check DINV CAN DATA Fr_DINV1 SE bit status
Check points
Check Safety Edge operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_EE
Malfunction detecting Multi beam or Safety Ray long time operation problem (detection condition maintaining
conditions time : 5 min)
132 Control action when
When nudging option is applied, after 30 sec., output buzzer and output door close
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check DINV CAN DATA Fr_DINV1 EE bit status
Check points
Check Multi beam or Safety Ray operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_OPEN BTN
Malfunction detecting Door open button(DOB) long time operation problem 상 (detection condition maintaining
conditions time : 5 min)
133 Control action when
For error monitoring, door closing impossible occurred
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check COP CAN DATA Fr_COP1 DOB bit status
Check points
Check door open button operation status and COP board connector connection status

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Malfunction(LCD display) ER_CLOSE BTN


Malfunction detecting Door close button(DCB) long time operation problem (detection condition maintaining
conditions time : 5 min)
134 Control action when
For error monitoring
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL menu to check COP CAN DATA Fr_COP1 DCB bit status
Check points
Check door close button operation status and COP board connector connection status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_HALL_COMM
Malfunction detecting
Hall side CAN communication error
conditions
135 Control action when
For error monitoring
malfunction is detected
Use HHT I/O SIGNAL / HALL CAN DATA / HALL RX DATA to check HALL side
Check points
CAN communication status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RMS_COMM
Malfunction detecting
RMS communication error
conditions
136
Control action when
For error monitoring
malfunction is detected
Check points I/O SIGNAL / RMS DATA / COMM STATUS in HHT menu
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_ELD_ERR
Malfunction detecting
ELD System error (detection condition maintaining time : 1 s)
conditions
137
Control action when
For error monitoring
malfunction is detected
Check points Check ELD System status and connection
Malfunction(LCD display)
Malfunction detecting
conditions
138
Control action when
malfunction is detected
Check points
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDR INV OC
Malfunction detecting REAR door inverter over current error (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) -
conditions (non-service type)
139 For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
Control action when
Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89
malfunction is detected
(ER_RDOOR INV) manual operation possible)
Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status
Malfunction(LCD display) ER_RDR INV OL
Malfunction detecting REAR door inverter over load error (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) -
conditions (non-service type)
140 For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
Control action when
Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89
malfunction is detected
(ER_RDOOR INV) manual operation possible)
Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status

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Malfunction(LCD
ER_RDR INV OV
display)
Malfunction REAR door inverter over voltage error (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) -
detecting conditions (non-service type)
Control action when For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
141
malfunction is Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89 (ER_RDOOR INV)
detected manual operation possible)

Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status

Malfunction(LCD
ER_RDR INV UV
display)
Malfunction REAR door inverter under voltage error (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) -
detecting conditions (non-service type)
Control action when For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
142
malfunction is Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89 (ER_RDOOR INV)
detected manual operation possible)

Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status

Malfunction(LCD
ER_RDR INV VER
display)
Malfunction REAR door inverter program version error (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) -
detecting conditions (non-service type)
Control action when For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
143
malfunction is Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89 (ER_RDOOR INV)
detected manual operation possible)

Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status

Malfunction(LCD
ER_RDR INV DIR
display)
Malfunction REAR Door Inverter direction error(Door open/close signal are occurred at the same time)
detecting conditions (detection condition maintaining time : 100ms) (non-service type)
Control action when For REAR door inverter error monitoring in detail
144
malfunction is Cannot activate when REAR Door inverter error is occurred with Error code 89 (ER_RDOOR INV)
detected manual operation possible)

Check points Check REAR door inverter operation status

Important

Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL_8 to check the connection of Main board cable if you
cannot resolve error using the trouble shooting method contained in this manual.

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9. Main Error Troubleshooting

9.1 ER_SAFETY
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check GPIO Data of INPUT_1

E
R Error Go on to (1)
R
O
R

Error Code: 002 ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _0’ <- Check this bit


* normality : 1 Error : 0

Check the Relay operation of safety Board

Relay is off Go on to (2)

ER_SAFETY
(1)

Relay is on Go on to (7)

Check AC85V on CN_V3 AC85V O Go on to (3)

(2) Transformer
AC85V X
fault

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Check DC110V on CN_V4 DC110V O Go on to (4)

(3) V-con PC Board


DC110V X
(Diode)fault

Check DC 110V on S11_4(N110V) &S2_1(P110V) of safety line

DC 110V O Go on to (5)

(4)
Check whether the
cables of safety line
DC 110V X
is connected well or
not
ER_SAFETY
Check DC 110V on left side of CN_S8(pin1) DC 110V O Go on to (6)

Refer to the electric

(5) circuit diagram


DC 110V X COL_3A to Check
each switch
Pin4 of CN_S11
operation status

Check DC 110V on right side(pin2) of CN_S8 Relay and Diode


DC 110V O
fault

Check E-Stop and


(6) Safety Device
DC 110 X Switch of Car top/
Pin4 of CN_S11
E-Stop and Exit in
Car

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① Diode/Relay fault
② Check if XSA cable of CN_S13 is connected with CN21 on Main
board or not

(7)

ER_SAFETY ③ Check GPIO Data


Complete (Check GPIO Data )

(8)

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9.2 ER_MC2_OFF
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check INPUT_1 GPIO Data

Error code : 005 When you let car up and down ,


Check if INPUT_1 data is ‘_ _ _ _ _
_ 1 _’ continuously or not
*It is changed to 0 in normal
③ When you let car up and down , Check if MC2 is turned off or
not to verify the error occurrence correctly one more time
E
R
R
ER_MC2_OFF Error Go on to (1)
O
R

<MC2 figure>
④ Check GPIO Data of OUT_1

When you let car up and down ,


Check if INPUT_1 data is
‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1’continuously or
not

*It is changed to 0 in normal

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DC 110 O Go on to (2)
Refer to the
electric circuit
(1) Check DC110V on between A1 and N110
DC 110 X diagram COL_3 to
check safety
circuit
When you let car up and down , Check DC110V on between A1 and Change a main
A2 DC 110V O board
* Refer to (3)

(2) Change the MC2


* connection fault
DC 110V X
ER_MC2_OFF between 21 and
22 of MC2

* Check LED54 of Main Board on to find why the main board fault Change a main
occur LED54 is On board
*Relay fault,

(3) Change a main


Board
LED54 is Off
*CPU and another
IC fault

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9.3 ER_MC2_ON
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check INPUT_1 GPIO Data

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

Error Code : 006 ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ 0 _’ <-Check this bit


* normality : 1 Error : 0

Check the condenser capacity Specification is


Go on to (2)
specification is right with INV right.

ER_MC2_ON capacity

* Refer to the condenser table on


COL-3 (Electrical circuit diagram)

(1) INV Capacity SPEC


Specification is Change the
5.5kw~15kW 330uF/250V
wrong. condenser
18.5kW~22kW 470uF/250V
30kW 6 0uF/250V

<Ex : INV 30kW & 680uF/250V>

Error occurrence Change the MC2


O *MC2 fault
① Remove the condenser
(2) Change the
② Check this error occurs once again ,doing car up-down Error occurrence
Condenser
X
*Condenser fault

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9.4 ER_ INVERTER


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check Inverter Error on
HHT
[1] INVERTER MENU * This manual
→ 1. Monitor shows only SPD
→ 3. Error DISAGR
ERROR(INV main
error).
Refer to Motor
Drive Unit Manual
for another INV
errors
E
R Error code : 022
ER_INVERTER R <SPD DISAGR Error Troubleshooting>
O ③ Check What Inverter Error occurs
R

Go on to
[Method 1.]
SPD DISAGR
or
Error
[Method 2.]
of (1)

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[Method 1.] Same Go on to(2)


[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 3. Motor → 11. U Angle →
Check the U angle value displayed on HHT is same with the reference
value wrote on motor name plate

Adjust the U
angle value to
Difference the reference
value, using HHT
up/down key

(1)
[Method 2.] Rotor position
[1] INVERTER MENU→ 1. Monitor → 1. Basic → ROTOR POS value is less Go on to (2)
→ Check the Rotor Position value is less than 3 V or not when you than 3V
move a Car in manually

Adjust the U

ER_INVERTER Angle value


Rotor position
value exceeds *Refer to
3V [Method 1.] for
the adjustment
process

Check SPD AGREE WID value is 30% 30% O Go on to (3)


[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 2. Interface
→ 2. SPD AGREE WID

Adjust SPD
(2)
30% X AGREE WID
value to 30%

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Check the inverter current value is 95% of Motor rating current value Encoder Board
Less than 95%
when you move a car in manually 교체
① Check the rating current value of Motor (the current value
depends on Motor type)
[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 3.Motor → 5.Rating A

② Check Inverter Current value


[1] INVERTER MENU → 1. Monitor → 1. Basic

Adjust the
ER_INVERTER (3)
balance between
Exceed 95%
Car and
Counterweight

Check the value displayed on HHT is less than 95% of Motor rating
current value when you move a car in manually

Ex: 45A x 0.95 = 42.75A , less than 42.75A

* the additional inspection


Check the state of attachment between Motor and Encoder

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9.5 ER_ RUNA OFF


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

Error code : 029


[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 3. Motor → 11. U Angle The values is
Go on to (2)
→ Check the U angle value displayed on HHT is same with the same
ER_RUNA
OFF reference value wrote on motor name plate or not
* If ER_RUNA OFF occurs, It is possible that the U angle value
displayed on HHT is 0.00

Adjust the U angle


(1) value to the
The values is
reference value,
different or 0.00
using HHT
up/down key

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① Check the DC Voltage value becomes less than 460V when


you move a car in manually
[1] INVERTER MENU → 1. Monitor → 1. Basic

(2) Go on to (3)
② Set DC LINK SCALE to 0.405
[1] INVERTER MENU→ 2. Program → 4. Factory → 2. DC
LINK SCALE

ER_RUNA
OFF

Check Inverter input voltage becomes less than 380V Check whether to
use the elevator
power for others. ,
Less than 380V
* Must be
O
separated using
power with
(3)
elevator and others

Change inverter
Less than 380V
main board and ,
X
SMPS Board

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9.6 ER_INITIAL
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

Error code : 031


Check the fail type (INITIAL or PLDL POS)
[1] Inverter Menu → 1. Monitor → 1. Basic

INITIAL : OK
Go on to (2)
PLDL POS : FAIL

(1)

ER_INITIAL INITIAL : FAIL


Go on to (5)
PLDL POS : OK

Check PLUH value is same with Reference value


[1] INVERTER MENU → 1.
Monitor → 4. Floor Data

*PLUH Reference value(±200)


depending on elevator speed

Reference value Speed


(2) Go on to (3)
3000 90mpm
4000 105mpm
5000 1 0mpm

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① Adjust elevator speed according to Motor Type Error O Go on to (4)


[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 1. Control → 1. EL SPEED

(3) ② Adjust MAX RPM according to Motor Type


Error X Complete
[1] INVERTER MENU → 2. Program → 1. Control → 2. MAX RPM

*V=πDN

③ Check if this error occurs in auto drive mode or not


O Go to on (5)
Check the actual distance between each limit switch is similar with Change the design
(4)
the designed distance X of installation
*Installation fault
Set Max floor data on HHT after checking if it is same with the actual
max floor or not
[1] INVERTER MENU→ 2.Program → 1.Control → 28.MAX FLOOR

(5) Complete

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9.7 ER_BKS_OFF
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History
*The reason that ‘Inverter
Error‘ occurs before ‘Brake
Error’: Inverter’s brake check
time is faster than Control
Board’s brake check time
(Inverter: 500ms, Control Board:
1000ms)

② Check Brake SW Fault


Error in Inverter Error
displayed on HHT
Error code : 022 [1] INVERTER MENU
*Inverter Error occurs → 1. Monitor
→ 3. Error
*<BK SW FLT>
[1] INVERTER MENU → 1. Monitor → 3. Error

How to check Brake Switch


E Option * ER_BKS_OFF
Brake SW Fault
R [2]SYSTEM MENU→ 3. Data means Brake SW
Error
ER_BKS_OFF R setup → 2. Optional Data → Fault Error
O 12. Brake SW Option
R (Trouble shooting method of
this manual is only about Serial
Wiring option)

③ Check INPUT_2 GPIO Data


[2]SYSTEM MENU→ 2. Information view → 1. I/O Signal→ 1.
GPIO Data
INPUT_2 : _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 _
<- Check if this bit becomes
changed when you move a car

* It is changed to 1 in normal. ER_BKS_OFF


Go on to (1)
Error

Check the each connection state of BSP and BSC.

(1) Connection OK Go on to (2)

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Make each
connection of BSP
Connection and BSC be correct,
X according to the
electric circuit
diagram

Check LED1 on VCON Board is turned on when you move a car


(You can check the power input status thorough this solution)

LED1 ON Go on to (3)

(2)

① Check the input


power of A22 and
LED1 OFF B22
② Check MC2 is
turned on

Check Brake Power voltage (B3(+), B4(-))

* normality Brake Voltage


Voltage value
- When you start to move a car: Go on to (4)
O
180 V
- When car is moving : 100 V
(3)

Voltage value
Go on to (5)
X

① Check the state of brake switch setting Setting Error Adjust the setting

② Check if the switch has a fault or not Or Or


Brake Switch Change a brake
(4) Fault Switch

Brake Switch Change a Main


Fault Board, referring to
X (5)

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<How to check Main Board fault>
① Connect BSC with BSP
② Check the INPUT_2 GPIO data when you move a Car
[2] SYSTEM MENU→ 2.
Information view → 1.
I/O Signal→ 1. GPIO
The GPIO data is
(5) Data Main Board fault
not be changed
Connection * _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _<-Check
this bit when car start to
move
This data should be
changed to 1

Adjust R1(Register) on VCON Board to make brake voltage be 180V


when car start to move

(6) Complete

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9.8 ER_DINV COMM


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

E
R
R Error Go on to(1)
O
R

Error code : 112

Check the terminating resistance value(120Ω) of COP Connector, 120Ω Check O Go on to (2)
(1)
after turn off the Main Board power. 120Ω Check X Go on to (5)

① Check Line Short

CAN
L(LOW)_CAN
H(HIGH) Go on to (3)
Connection
ER_COP O
COMM

(2)

[2] SYSTEM MENU


CAN
→ 2. Information View
L(LOW)_CAN Connect CAN
→ 1. I/O Sign
H(HIGH) L(LOW)_CAN
→ 5. CAN ANALYZE
Connection H(HIGH) correctly
→ 1. CAR CAN ANALYZE
X
② Check the connection state of CAN L(Low)_CAN H(HIGH) on
Main Board’s CN11

Check 5V power of CTC board


5V O Go on to (4)
* PWR1 LED shows
that the 5V power is
switched on.
.
(3) Check 220V input
5V X voltage of CTC
Board

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① TX LED ON-OFF X
→ Change CTC Board
(4) Complete
② RX LED ON-OFF X
→ Check the connection of CN_T9 cable

ER_COP
COMM

Check the JP1/2 Connection on CTC Board.

(5) Complete

* It should be connected with between 1 pin and 2 pin

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9.9 ER_COP COMM


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check COP version

E
R Error code : 072 [2] SYSTEM MENU
R → 2. Information View Error Go on to (1)
O → 1. I/O Sign
R → 3. CAR CAN DATA
→ 2. FCOP CTRL DATA
‘_ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0’<-Check the bits
output or not
You can know the version of
COP Board according to these
bits. If these bits are 0000, it
ER_COP
means the error occurs.
COMM
It should be not 0000 in normal
and these bits depend on the
version of COP Board

Check the power connection of COP Board The power


Go on to (2)
connection is OK
* If the power connection of COP Board is in normal
(1)
On COP Board LED2/3/5 : RED Light on The power Connect the power
LED4 : GREEN Light on-off (repeatedly) connection to COP Board
LED1 : Green Light on-off and stop for 2 sec(repeatedly) X correctly

Check the communication status between Main Board and COP


Board
LED on-off O Go on to (3)
* LED1 on COP Board
Shows the
(2)
communication status Connect the COP
LED on-off X communication
connector correctly

Check the terminating resistance value(120Ω) of COP Connector, 120Ω O Go on to (4)


(3)
after turn off the Main Board power.
120Ω X Go on to (6)

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① Check Line Short

CAN
L(LOW)_CAN
H(HIGH) Go on to (5)
Connection
O

(4)

[2] SYSTEM MENU


CAN
→ 2. Information View
L(LOW)_CAN Connect CAN
→ 1. I/O Sign
H(HIGH) L(LOW)_CAN
→ 5. CAN ANALYZE
Connection H(HIGH) correctly
→ 1. CAR CAN ANALYZE
X

② Check the connection state of CAN L(Low)_CAN H(HIGH) on


Main Board’s CN11

ER_COP Check the LED of HALL_CAN on Main Board


COMM

LED having red


Change Main
(5) light doesn’t
Board
blink

* LED having red light should blink


*LED having green light should be on
Check the JP1/2 Connection on CTC Board.

(6) Complete

* It should be connected with between 1 pin and 2 pin

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9.10 ER_HATCH
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check Input_1 GPIO DATA

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

Error code : 85 ‘0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _’<- Check this bit


* normality : 1 Error : 0

Check the operation status of DS relay on safety board when Door


starts to move

Relay is on
Go on to (2)
ER_HALL O
_COMM

(1)

Check Interlock
Relay is off
Switch

* Check the connection status DS relay with CN_S6 & CN_S7.


Check CN_S13 connector
Change a Safety
Connection
Board
O
*Safety Board fault

(2)
Connect CN_S13
Connection correctly
X
Complete
*Check the connect line of XDS.

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9.11 ER_MOTOR HEAT


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check Input_1 GPIO DATA

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

Error code : 91 ‘_ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _’ <-Check this bit


* normality : 1 Error : 0

Check whether to be conducted between N24 and MTH, after turn off
the power.

ER_MOTOR
_HEAT Conduction O Go on to (2)

(1)

Check the status


Conduction X of Control Panel
line in motor

Check whether to be conducted between N24 and RTH.

Conduction O Go on to (3)

(2)

Conduction X Go on to (4)

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Check the cable of Main Board(CA20, CA21), referring to COL_8(the


(3) electric circuit diagram) Complete

Check RTH Sensor in braking resistance and the cables related in


ER_MOTOR
_HEAT braking resistance

(4) Complete

* RTH Sensor

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9.12 ER_DOOR CLOSE


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

Error code : 092

② Check Fr_DIV1 Data


E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

ER_DOOR
CLOSE

[2] SYSTEM MENU


→ 2. Information View
→ 1. I/O Sign
→ 3. CAR CAN DATA
→ 1. DOOR INV DATA
→ Check Fr_DIV1 data
‘0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _’ <-Check this data
When Door start to be closed :
* normality : 1 Error : 0
Check the CN8 connector on CTC Board
CN8 connection Adjust the door
O and Remove dust

(1)

CN8 Connection Connect CN8


X correctly

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9.13 ER_DOOR OPEN


Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

Error code : 093

② Check Fr_DIV1 data


E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

ER_DOOR
CLOSE

[2] SYSTEM MENU


→ 2. Information View
→ 1. I/O Sign
→ 3. CAR CAN DATA
→ 1. DOOR INV DATA
→ Fr_DIV1
*‘_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _’ <-Check this data
When Door start to be closed :
* normality : 1 Error : 0

Check the CN7 connector on CTC Board


CN7 Connection Adjust the door
O and Remove dust

(1)

CN7 Connection Connect CN7


X correctly

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9.14 ER_INV_POSI
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History

E
R
R Error Go on to (1)
O
R

ER_MOTOR
_HEAT

Error code : 94

O Go on to (2)
① Check 50% of balance between Car and Counter weight
(1)
② Check Rope Slip.
X Adjust the Balance

(2) Check PLUL and PLDL Complete

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9.15 ER_RUN_BY_SW
This error should occur when elevator type is only the MRL Type
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check Input_3 GPIO DATA

E
R
Error
R Go on to (1)
O
R
Error code : 103 ‘_ _ _ 0 _ _ _ _’<-Check this data

ER_RUN * normality : 1 Error : 0


_BY_SW

③ Check buzzer sounds when door start to be opened in


automatically
Connect RNBY with N24

(1) Complete

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9.16 ER_HALL_COMM
Error code Trouble shooting Result Step
① Check Fault History ② Check Max Floor

Error code : 135 [1] INVERTER MENU


→ 2. PROGRAM
→ 1. CONTROL
→ 28. MAX FLOOR
Ex) 6 Floor.

E ③ Check Indicator Data of each floor


R [2] SYSTEM MENU
R → 2. Information View Error Go on to (1)
O → 1. I/O Sign
ER_HALL
_COMM R → 4. HALL CAN DATA
→ 1. HALL RX DATA

* FLR data shows ‘0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * If FLR data shows NO CAN


0’ in normally DATA, Set the ID value of the
floor again

When only a FLR data is NO CAN DATA Go on to (2)


(1)
When all FLR data are NO CAN DATA Go on to (4)

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Check the Floor ID after connecting FL_SET on HIP Board


The Indicator ID Change a HIP
match with The Board
actual floor
O *HIP Board fault

(2)

The Indicator ID
match with The
Go on to (3)
actual floor
X

Adjust the Indicator ID to the actual floor using UP/DOWN


buttons ,while connecting FL_SET on HIP Board

(3) Go on to (7)

ER_HALL
_COMM

* After setting the Indicator ID, Push a button of UP/DOWN


Buttons for 5 sec to complete setting
When the Indicator is shown as follows

Go on to (5)

(4)
When the Indicator is shown as follows

Go on to(6)

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Check the connection status of CN_12 on Main Board

(5) Go on to (7)

Check the connection status of CN_A2 on Main Board

ER_HALL (6) Go on to (7)


_COMM

① Remove FL_SET connection on HIP Board


② Reconnect the power

(7) Complete

Important

Refer to the electric circuit diagram COL_8 to check the connection of Main board cable if you
cannot resolve error using the trouble shooting method contained in this manual.

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Appendix A. DUPLEX Manual setting Details

1. Configuration of Duplex (2-Car) Group

1.1 Hardware Configuration of the WBVF Duplex

COM. CABLE (2C)

CN4 CN4

CN5 CN5

OPTION Board OPTION Board

WBVF MAIN Board WBVF MAIN Board

#1 (MASTER) #2 (SLAVE)

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1.2 Program Configuration of the WBVF Duplex

#1 (MASTER) #2 (SLAVE)

MAIN Bd Applicable for the main program version 1.81 or above

OPTION Bd Duplex exclusive program Existing option board program

Select the duplex - master #1 and set Select the duplex - master #1 and set
HHT group type
the sub-menus. the sub-menus.
setting
(refer to pages 2 - 5 for details) (Refer to pages 2 - 5 for details.)

• Download the duplex exclusive program only on the option board that is installed on the
master #1 car.
• Download the program that is used for the current grouping on the option board that is
installed on the slave #2 car.
(FYI, if the ring-type group control is applied, download the program that is used for the
current grouping on the option boards of all cars.)

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2. HHT Group Type Selection Menu

2.1 Configuring Group Options


[2] SYSTEM MENU / 3.DATA SET-UP / 2. OPTIONAL DATA / 1. GROUP TYPE

Settings Details Sub-Menu

NONE Deactivate group mode None

RING (MICOM) Ring (MICOM type) group mode Group ID No.: (Select a car)
DUPLEX – SLAVE Select it when the duplex (2-car) mode
None
#2 is used for a slave car.
1. MAX FLOOR SETUP
2. MAX SPEED SETUP
DUPLEX – Select it when the duplex (2-car) mode 3. LOBBY RETURN
MASTER #1 is used for a master car. 4. MIDDLE RETURN
5. 2nd TOUCH CANCEL
6. UnBALANCE SETUP

• In the case of the master #1 car in the duplex group, configure the necessary data in the
sub-menu. (Refer to the sub-menu description table shown below.)
• In the case of the slave #2 car in the duplex group, no separate configuration is needed.
(Press Enter after selection to automatically leave the Group Selection menu.)

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1) Description of the Sub-Menus for Duplex - Master #1

Settings Menu Details

#1 MAX FLOOR No. 1 car max floor (total floor)


1. MAX FLOOR SETUP
#2 MAX FLOOR No. 2 car max floor (total floor)

#1 MAX SPEED SETUP No. 1 car speed


2. MAX SPEED SETUP
#2 MAX SPEED SETUP No. 2 car speed

#1 LOBBY FL No. 1 car main floor


DUPLEX 3. LOBBY RETURN
#2 LOBBY FL No. 2 car main floor

MASTER
#1 MIDDLE FL No. 1 car middle return floor
#1
4. MIDDLE RETURN
#2 MIDDLE FL No. 2 car middle return floor

5. 2nd TOUCH
Double-touch hall call cancel option
CANCEL

#1 UnBALANCE No. 1 car ghost floor option


6. UnBALANCE SETUP
#2 UnBALANCE No. 2 car ghost floor option

• 1. MAX FLOOR SETUP (Required)


: Enter the max floor (total floor) for the No. 1 car (master) and No. 2 car (slave).
Enter the maximum number of floors indicated on the specification sheet for each car.
e.g.) No. 1 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / A total of 15 floors; therefore, enter 15.
No. 2 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / A total of 15 floors; therefore, enter 15.

• 2. MAX SPEED SETUP (Required)


: Enter the max floor (total floor) for the No. 1 car (master) and No. 2 car (slave).
→ Select the speed between 30 - 180 that is appropriate for each car.

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 LOBBY RETURN (Optional)


: Select whether to use the function to return to the main floor. (0: Do not use / 1: Use)
If you use the function, enter the lobby floor (absolute floor) for the No. 1 car (master) and No. 2
car (slave).
→ Enter the absolute floor number of the lobby floor indicated on the specification sheet for
each car.
e.g.) No. 1 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / Main floor is the 1st floor; therefore, enter 4.
No. 2 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / Main floor is the 1st floor; therefore, enter 4.
In order to use the function, [2] SYSTEM MENU / 3. DATA SET-UP / 1. DRIVE MODE / 4. LOBBY
RETURN option should be activated for each car.

• 4. MIDDLE RETURN (Optional)


: Select whether to use the function to return to the middle floor. (0: Do not use / 1: Use)
If you use the function, enter the middle floor (absolute floor) for the No. 1 car (master) and No. 2
car (slave).

→ Enter the absolute floor number of the middle floor to which you want each car to return.
e.g.) No. 1 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / Middle floor is the 6th floor; therefore, enter 9.
No. 2 car: B3, B2, B1, 1 - 12 / Middle floor is the 6th floor; therefore, enter 9.

• 5. 2nd TOUCH CANCEL (Optional)


: Select whether to use the function to cancel the hall call with double-touch. (0: Do not use / 1:
Use)

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• UnBALANCE SETUP (Optional)
: If there is a lower ghost floor, enter the ghost floor number for the No. 1 car (master) or No. 2 car
(slave).

< Example >

Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

#1 car #2 car #1 car #2 car #1 car #2 car

6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1

B1 B1 B1

B2 B2 B2

#1 UnBALANCE : 0 #1 UnBALANCE : 3 #1 UnBALANCE : 0


#2 UnBALANCE : 2 #2 UnBALANCE : 0 #2 UnBALANCE : 2

• If there is a ghost floor, set either #1 car or #2 car, not both.


(If you set both, the group does not work properly.)
• Only enter the lower ghost floor. (Upper ghost floors do not need to be entered.)

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2) Checking the Duplex (2-Car) Group Version


[2] SYSTEM MENU / 2.INFORMATION VIEW / 1. I/O SIGNAL / 6. GROUP DATA / 3. DUPLEX SW
VERSION

DUPLEX PROGRAM
Version: x.x

→ x.x: Version (first version 1.0)

It also checks if the duplex program has been properly downloaded.

• You can check the version in the #1 master.


(It also checks if the duplex program has been properly downloaded.)
• Version 0.0 is displayed in the #2 slave car. (Version 0.0 is displayed at the site where the
ring-type group control board is applied.)

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Appendix B. Detailed Penetration Configuration Manual

1. Configuration of WBVF Penetration

1.1 Main Wiring on COP & Car Top Part

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1.2 Configuring COP DIP Switch

Front Rear

All are Off Only No. 4 is ON


MAIN COP
(8PIN)

Only No. 1 is ON Only No. 1 and 4 are ON


SUB COP
(8PIN)

All are Off Only No. 2 and 3 are ON


WHEEL COP
(4PIN)

1.3 Configuring HIP/HPI Jumper Pins

Name Front Rear

REAR
JUMPER Remove jumper
JUMPER PIN

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2. Configuring WBVF Penetration HHT

2.1 Configuring CTC Board

Settings FRONT CTC REAR CTC

02 PROGRAM
→ 01 CONTROL Front door CTC (select) Rear door CTC (select)
→ 01 INV.SELECT
Check if the first and second rows of the HYUNDAI ELEVATOR HYUNDAI ELEVATOR
HHT initial screen are displayed as follows: Front Door CTC Rear Door CTC

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2.2 Configuring Main Board

Settings Description Details

[2] SYSTEM MENU Sequentially navigate through floor


→ 3. DATA SET-UP information and select whether to Front Non-Stop selection
→ 3. FLOOR DATA activate (1) or deactivate (0) the front menu
→ 7. FRONT NON-STOP non-stop.

[2] SYSTEM MENU Sequentially navigate through floor


→ 3. DATA SET-UP information and select whether to Rear Non-Stop selection
→ 3. FLOOR DATA activate (1) or deactivate (0) the rear menu
→ 8. REAR NON-STOP non-stop.

This menu allows you to


select whether to use the
<Convenience function for the site> Front Close button and Rear
[2] SYSTEM MENU Determine whether you want to use Close button together during
→ 3. DATA SET-UP the Front Close button and Rear automatic operation
→ 4. DOOR DATA Close button together during (excluding ATT and moving).
→ 11. CLOSE BTN COMMON automatic operation: Activate (1) or → To close the rear door
deactivate (0) it. using the front dob / To close
the front door using the rear
dob

[2] SYSTEM MENU Penetration for alternate floors:


→ 3. DATA SET-UP This menu allows you to
Activate (1)
select penetration for
→ 4. DOOR DATA Penetration for every floor:
alternate floors or every floor.
→ 12. SKIP-REAR SELECT Deactivate (0)

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e.g.) If the site specification is as shown below:
Total 8 floors / 8 stops B2 B1 1 2 3 4 5 6

FRONT FLOOR B2 1 3 4 5

REAR FLOOR B1 2 6

7. Set the Front Non-Stop data as follows:


- FL (NON STOP) : 1 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 2 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 3 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 4 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 5 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 6 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 7 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 8 => 1

8. Set the Rear Non-Stop data as follows:


- FL (NON STOP) : 1 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 2 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 3 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 4 => 0
- FL (NON STOP) : 5 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 6 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 7 => 1
- FL (NON STOP) : 8 => 0

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3. Checking WBVF Penetration HHT I/O


[2] SYSTEM MENU / 2. INFORMATION VIEW / 1. I/O SIGNAL / 3. CAR CAN DATA

Menu Item Function Notes

Control panel main board ↔ Front door inverter


1.FDOOR INV CAN DATA Same as the standard
communication data
Control panel main board ↔ Rear door inverter
2.RDOOR INV CAN DATA Add details
communication data

3.F-RCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ Main COP control data Add details on rear

4.SCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ Front sub COP control data Same as the standard

Control panel main board ↔ Front handicapped COP control


5.WCOP CTRL DATA Same as the standard
data

6.RSCOP CTRL DATA Control panel main board ↔ Rear sub COP control data Add details

Control panel main board ↔ Rear handicapped COP control


7.RWCOP CTRL DATA Add details
data

8.FCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← Front main COP button data Same as the standard

9.SCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← Front sub COP button data Same as the standard

Control panel main board ← Front handicapped COP button


10.WCOP BUTTON DATA Same as the standard
data
Control panel main board → Front main COP button lamp
11.FCOP LAMP DATA Same as the standard
output
Control panel main board → Front sub COP button lamp
12.SCOP LAMP DATA Same as the standard
output
Control panel main board → Front handicapped COP button
13.WCOP LAMP DATA Same as the standard
lamp output

14.RCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← Rear main COP button data Add details

15.RSCOP BUTTON DATA Control panel main board ← Rear sub COP button data Add details

Control panel main board ← Rear handicapped COP button


16.RWCOP BUTTON DATA Add details
data
Control panel main board → Rear main COP button lamp
17.RCOP LAMP DATA Add details
output
Control panel main board → Rear sub COP button lamp
18.RSCOP LAMP DATA Add details
output
Control panel main board → Rear handicapped COP button
19.RWCOP LAMP DATA Add details
lamp output

20.INDICATOR DATA Control panel main board → Car side indicator output data Same as the standard

21.EXT IO DATA Control panel main board ↔ EXT IO board input / output data Same as the standard

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[2] SYSTEM MENU / 2. INFORMATION VIEW / 1. I/O SIGNAL / 5. WHALL CAN DATA

Menu Item Function

1.RHALL RX DATA Control panel main board ← Rear floor hall communication data

2.RHALL TX LAMP UP Control panel main board → Rear floor hall UP button lamp output data

3.RHALL TX LAMP DN Control panel main board → Rear floor hall DN button lamp output data

4.RHALL TX LNTN UP Control panel main board → Rear side hall UP lantern output data

5.RHALL TX LNTN DN Control panel main board → Rear floor hall DN lantern output data

6.RHALL TX CHIME UP Control panel main board → Rear floor hall UP chime output data

7.RHALL TX CHIME DN Control panel main board → Rear floor hall DN chime output data

8.INDICATOR DATA Control panel main board → Rear hall side indicator output data

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3.1 CAR CAN DATA


1) FDOOR INV CAN DATA
Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ front door inverter.

Description Front door inverter → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 DCL(1) DOL(1) SE(1) EE(1) AUTO(1) ONS(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)


CL_Opera OP_Oper
Fr_DINV2 HNPS tion ation INITOK(1) Torque(1) ERR(1)
(1) (1)
Fr_DINV3 MODE

Fr_DINV4 Floor where door inverter overload has occurred

Fr_DINV5 FDZ(1)

Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7 Door inverter error code

Fr_DINV8 Door inverter program version

Description Front door inverter ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

To_DINV1 FR1(1) FMR(1) LIGHT(1) FAN(1) RESET(1) NUG(1) CLX(1) OPX(1)

To_DINV2 Heavy door floor information

To_DINV3 Current floor information

To_DINV4 Car Operation (1)

To_DINV5
To_DINV6
To_DINV7
To_DINV8 Control panel program version

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2) RDOOR INV CAN DATA
Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ rear door inverter.

Description Front door inverter → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 RDCL(1) RDOL(1) RSE(1) REE(1) RDCB(1) RDOB(1)


CL_Opera OP_Oper
Fr_DINV2 RHNPS tion ation INITOK(1) Torque(1) ERR(1)
(1) (1)
Fr_DINV3 MODE

Fr_DINV4 Floor where door inverter overload has occurred

Fr_DINV5 RDZ(1)

Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7 Door inverter error code

Fr_DINV8 Door inverter program version

Description Front door inverter → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RRESET
ToRDINV1 RNUG(1) RCLX(1) ROPX(1)
(1)
ToRDINV2 Heavy door floor information

ToRDINV3 Current floor information

ToRDINV4 Car Operation (1)

ToRDINV5
ToRDINV6
ToRDINV7
ToRDINV8 Control panel program version

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3) F-RCOP CTRL DATA


Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ front and rear main COP boards.

Description Front door inverter → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 LD110(1) LD100(1) LD70(1) LD30(1) DCB(1) DOB(1)


ATTPASS
Fr_DINV2 EACH(1) ODD(1) EVEN(1) MOVE(1) ATTDN(1) ATTUP(1) ATT(1)
(1)
DR_EXT
Fr_DINV3 FR2 INS(1) DCS(1) FR1(1) CDKEY(1)
(1)
Fr_DINV4
Fr_DINV5
Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7
Fr_DINV8 COP program version

Description Front door inverter ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 DST CHIME BUZZER DFD DN UP DCBL DOBL

Fr_DINV2 L_VOL VCANCEL VRDOOR VFDOOR VCL VOP - VFLST


DR_EXT_
Fr_DINV3 V_UP V_DN V_ATT VEQ VFIRE VOVLD VFAULT
LP
Fr_DINV4 VFLOOR 1st (ASCII Code)

Fr_DINV5 VFLOOR 2nd(ASCII Code)

Fr_DINV6 VFLOOR 3rd(ASCII Code)

Fr_DINV7 J_CHIME J_BZ

Fr_DINV8

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Description Rear COP board → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 RDCB(1) RDOB(1)

Fr_DINV2
DR_EXT
Fr_DINV3 RDCS(1) CDKEY(1)
(1)
Fr_DINV4
Fr_DINV5
Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7
Fr_DINV8 COP program version

Description Rear COP board ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_DINV1 RDCBL RDOBL

Fr_DINV2
DR_EXT_
Fr_DINV3
LP
Fr_DINV4
Fr_DINV5
Fr_DINV6
Fr_DINV7
Fr_DINV8

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4) SCOP CTRL DATA


Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ front sub COP board.
Description Rear COP board → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_SCOP DCB(1) DOB(1)

Description Rear COP board ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

To_SCOP DCBL DOBL

5) WCOP CTRL DATA


Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ front handicapped COP board.
Display method is the same as that of SCOP CTRL data.

6) RSCOP CTRL DATA


Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ rear sub COP board.
Description Rear COP board → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Fr_RSCOP RDCB(1) RDOB(1)

Description Rear COP board → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

To_RSCOP RDCBL RDOBL

7) RWCOP CTRL DATA.


Check CAN communication data between control system ↔ rear handicapped COP board.
Display method is the same as that of RSCOP CTRL data.

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8) FCOP BUTTON DATA
Description Front COP board → Control system (car call button input information)

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8..1 BT_8 BT_7 BT_6 BT_5 BT_4 BT_3 BT_2 BT_1

16 . . 9 BT_16 BT_9

24 . . 17 BT_24 BT_17

32 . . 25 BT_32 BT_25

40 . . 33 BT_40 BT_33

48 . . 41 BT_48 BT_41

56 . . 49 BT_56 BT_49

64 . . 57 BT_64 BT_57

9) SCOP BUTTON DATA


10) WCOP BUTTON DATA
Display method is the same as that of FCOP button data.

11) FCOP LAMP DATA


Description Front COP board ← Control system (car call button lamp information)

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8..1 LP_8 LP_7 LP_6 LP_5 LP_4 LP_3 LP_2 LP_1

16 . . 9 LP_16 LP_9

24 . . 17 LP_24 LP_17

32 . . 25 LP_32 LP_25

40 . . 33 LP_40 LP_33

48 . . 41 LP_48 LP_41

56 . . 49 LP_56 LP_49

64 . . 57 LP_64 LP_57

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12) SCOP LAMP DATA


13) WCOP LAMP DATA
Display method is the same as that of FCOP lamp data.

14) RCOP BUTTON DATA


Description Rear COP board → Control system (car call button input information)

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8..1 BT_8 BT_7 BT_6 BT_5 BT_4 BT_3 BT_2 BT_1

16 . . 9 BT_16 BT_9

24 . . 17 BT_24 BT_17

32 . . 25 BT_32 BT_25

40 . . 33 BT_40 BT_33

48 . . 41 BT_48 BT_41

56 . . 49 BT_56 BT_49

64 . . 57 BT_64 BT_57

15) RSCOP BUTTON DATA


16) RWCOP BUTTON DATA
Display method is the same as that of RCOP button data.

17) RCOP LAMP DATA


Description Rear COP board ← Control system (car call button lamp information)

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8..1 LP_8 LP_7 LP_6 LP_5 LP_4 LP_3 LP_2 LP_1


16 . . 9 LP_16 LP_9
24 . . 17 LP_24 LP_17
32 . . 25 LP_32 LP_25
40 . . 33 LP_40 LP_33
48 . . 41 LP_48 LP_41
56 . . 49 LP_56 LP_49
64 . . 57 LP_64 LP_57

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18) RSCOP LAMP DATA
19) RWCOP LAMP DATA
Display method is the same as that of RCOP lamp data.

20) INDICATOR DATA


Description COP board ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

To_CAR1 DST DN UP LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1

To_CAR2 Floor information (decimal number)

To_CAR3 FLOOR 1st (ASCII Code)

To_CAR4 FLOOR 2nd (ASCII Code)

To_CAR5 FLOOR 3rd (ASCII Code)

To_CAR6 FMR FIRE DFD

To_CAR7
To_CAR8

21) EXT IO data - Refer to "EXT IO BD MAP" for detailed data definition.

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3.2 WHALL CAN DATA (REAR HALL CAN DATA)


1) RHALL RX DATA
Description Rear HPI/HIP → Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RPARKIN
FLR 층 RFMR DN button UP button
G

• Change the floor using the UP or DN key.


• "NO DATA" is displayed if a CAN communication failure has occurred on the corresponding
floor.

2) RHALL TX LAMP UP
Description Rear HIP board ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

8..1 LP_8 LP_7 LP_6 LP_5 LP_4 LP_3 LP_2 LP_1

16 . . 9 LP_16 LP_9

24 . . 17 LP_24 LP_17

32 . . 25 LP_32 LP_25

40 . . 33 LP_40 LP_33

48 . . 41 LP_48 LP_41

56 . . 49 LP_56 LP_49

64 . . 57 LP_64 LP_57

Change the floor data using the UP or DN key.


(Indicate the data between 1 - 64 floors in the unit of 8 floors.)

3) RHALL TX LAMP DN
4) RHALL TX LNTN UP
5) RHALL TX LNTN DN
6) RHALL TX CHIME UP
7) RHALL TX CHIME DN
8) Display method is the same as that of RHALL TX lamp UP.

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9) INDICATOR DATA
Description COP board ← Control system

Signal Order 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

To_HALL1 DST DN UP LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1

To_HALL2 Floor information (decimal number)

To_HALL3 FLOOR 1st (ASCII Code)

To_HALL4 FLOOR 2nd (ASCII Code)

To_HALL5 FLOOR 3rd (ASCII Code)


FIRE_DR
To_HALL6 RFMR RFIRE DFD
V
To_HALL7

To_HALL8 Fire return floor (modified inspection standards)

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