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1. SISTEMI E MICROSISTEMI MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL 1 24 03 2005 REL DATE Verification and Approval R T O OUO N CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ies et ag eee E E A Page WARNINGS initi ae tae ee SETTINGS OF THE MPU BOARD ite e Errem Errores Page CONNECTING THE PROGRAMMER TO THE CARD Page DESCRIPTION OF KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY Page lead ie aee ie hee Page ECO MPU Automatic Push Button maximum 8 stops Table 4 PROGRAMMABLE Page Table 5 ALARM CODES MPU 2 A P B SIMPLEX DOWN SIMPLEX FULL or MULTIPLEX Table 6 PROGRAMMABLE Page Table 7 ALAR WC ODES t oct aio doro eos ibtd een Page MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 ar A 1 INTRODUCTION The MPU CONSOLE is composed by a keyboard and a display that allows the setting of lift data on MPU cards and allows access to diagnostics for alarms occurred during operation which are saved on the control card The MPU CONSOLE is protected by a personal access code without which it is impossible to enter any programmer function 2 WARNINGS Read every part of this manual before powering up th
2. 01 INCORRECT PHASE SEQUENCE OR A PHASE LACKING YES CAR DOORS NOT CLOSED OR LANDING DOORS NOT LOCKED E 02 from 00 to 07 at FLOOR from 0 to 07 YES E 03 from 00 to 07 MOTOR CONTACTORS DO NOT ENERGIZE at FLOOR from 0 to 07 YES E 04 TDC INPUT NOT CLOSED from ACVV regulator YES E 05 from 00 to 07 CAR FAILED TO LEAVE at FLOOR from 0 to 07 YES E 06 RESET OPERATION NOT COMPLETED YES E 07 DOOR CLOSING TIMER ELAPSED YES E 08 DOOR OPENING TIMER ELAPSED YES E 09 HIGH SPEED TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E 10 LOW SPEED TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E 11 RE LEVELLING TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E 12 CONTACTORS OPENING FAILURE YES E 13 LIMIT SWITCH ULS DLS OR SELECTOR SWITCH USS DSS YES OPERATION NOT CORRECT E 14 OVER TRAVEL NO E 15 THERMISTOR MOTOR PROTECTION TRIPPED YES E 16 EXTERNAL ALARM 1 YES E 17 EXTERNAL ALARM 2 YES E 18 NO OPERATING VOLTAGE YES E 20 PHOTOCELL DARKENED FOR MORE THAN 20 SEC YES E 21 NO AUTOMATIC RETURN HYDRAULIC YES MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 7 Table 6 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS FOR MPU 2 Note Fmax 15 for A P B software and automatic push button operation Fmax 08 for A P B software and simplex down operation Fmax 27 for MUX software simplex full or multiplex For TOP FLOOR 1 Fmax 02 MAINFLOOR 0 Fmax ee emm E oa F04 DRIVE TYPE 0 1SPEED 1 2SPEED 2 3 VVVF 4 HYDRAULIC F05 77 0 MANUAL 1 SEMIAUTOMATIC 2 AUTOMATIC F06 77 DOOR CONDITION A
3. USS DSS VES OPERATION NOT CORRECT E14 oveRTRAvEL NO 15 THERMISTOR MOTOR PROTECTION TRIPPED YES E 16 EXTERNAL ALARM 1 YES E 17 EXTERNAL ALARM 2 YES E 18 NO OPERATING VOLTAGE YES E20 PHOTOCELL DARKENED FOR MORE THAN 20 SEC YES E21 NO AUTOMATIC RETURN HYDRAULIC YES NOTE 1 The floor SELECTIVE OPENING is possible only for Automatic Push Button operation If a floor SELECTIVE OPENING is programmed it means that for that floor two different calls are possible one to open the side 1 doors and the other to open the side 2 doors Selective opening can be programmed for only one floor or for more floors up to 8 as maximum The call push buttons corresponding to side 1 opening have to be connected normally from RO forward such as the push button calls of floors with none selective opening selected The only push buttons corresponding to side 2 opening have to be connected from R15 back connecting to R15 the lowest floor EXAMPLE Lift system with 6 stops 2 car entrances and SELECTIVE OPENING at floors 2 and 4 The call push button have to be connected in this way SIDE 1 So SIDE 2 0 gt RO EE 1 R1 3 2 side1 R2 bee 3 R3 1 4 side1 R4 E x 5 R5 T 4 side2 R14 2 side2 R15 MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 9
4. of safety chain opening the automatic switch Now connect the keyboard to the board insert the cable supplied by SMS with DB9 male connector into the corresponding DB9 female connector on the card Please check the correct presetting of the board according to the instruction in section 3 Supply MPU board and proceed programming lift data as described in section 6 Once you have finished programming turn off power supply disconnect the programmer and power up the board and the close the automatic switch again the lift will make a reset operation and will be then ready for normal operation 5 DESCRIPTION OF KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY The device consists of a liquid crystal display 9 keys and 3 LED which allow lift parameters to visualized and modified Keys and LED are described in the following Tables 1 and 2 KEY FUNCTION ARROW UP It skips to next function or increase the value of the selected parameter ARROW DOWN It skips to the previous function or decrease the value of the selected parameter ARROW LEFT Muse as entering ENTER moves the cursor to the left on the ARROW RIGHT It starts a parameter modification moves the cursor on the desired digit for a modification ENTER It confirms the value of the parameter just modified RESET It resets alarms and contactors SELECT It allows moving from one parameter to another functions alarms contactors access START Pushing it together with UP ARROW it increases of 10 the digi
5. LEAVING DIRECTIONSIONAL Use ony for SIMPLEX DOWN or MUX Stare 38 7 EMERGENCY FLOOR 0 Fmax 3 CONTACTOR CONTROL INPUT OPERATING RC 0 HIGH 1 ACTIVE LOW O ACTIVE CONTROL EITHER UP OR DOWN E39 CONTACTOR CONTROL FOR HYDRAULIC LIFTS T ACTIVE CONTROL DOWN 0 SIMPLEX 1 DUPLEX NUMBER OF LIFTS OF THE GROUP 2 TRIPLEX 3 QUADRUPLEX O SIMPLEX or CAR 1 1 CAR 2 Used only for LIFT IDENTIFYING NUMBER y F41 ZzONETIMEOUT 1 5 MINUTES 1 F42 EARLY DOOR OPENING 0 DISABLED 1 ENABLED 8 MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 Table 7 Alarms code for MPU 2 Note Fmax 15 for A P B software and automatic push button operation Fmax 08 for A P B software and simplex down operation Fmax 27 for MUX software simplex full or multiplex MEANING COUNTING OF MAX 31 EO INCORRECT PHASE SEQUENCE OR A PHASE LACKING YES DOORS NOT CHOSER OR LANDING DOORS NOT LOCKED VES MOTOR CONTACTORS DO NOT ENERGIZE at FLOOR from 0 to Fmax YES E 04 TDC INPUT NOT CLOSED from regulator YES CAR FAILED TO LEAVE at FLOOR from 0 to Fmax YES E 06 RESET OPERATION NOT COMPLETED YES DOOR CLOSING TIMER ELAPSED YES E 08 777 TIMER ELAPSED YES E 09 HIGH SPEED TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E 10 LOW SPEED TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E11 RE LEVELLING TRAVEL TIME ELAPSED NO E12 CONTACTORS OPENING FAILURE YES LIMIT SWITCH ULS DLS OR SELECTOR SWITCH
6. RS OPENED Fo mseEcrONSPEED O F10 pboonmroncepciosNGa F12 THERMSTORALARMRESET O 0 MANUALIZAUTOMATIG O F13 AUTOMATICRETURN owyeTRACTONUFT F14 AUTOMATIC FLOOR RETURN lony tor TRACTION DE F16 STOPDELAYTME 0 20SECONDS 01 F 18 EMERGENCY STOP DELAY TIME 00 206 4 F 19 RETIRING CAM FALL DELAY TIME 7 00 20SECONDS 01 F20 DOOR OPENING START DELAY TME 90 206 06 s01 F21 EMERGENCY MAXIMUM TRAVELTIME 77 1 18MNUTS 1 S O E2 DOOROPENINGTIME O 1 7 Fa poonciosmaTwE 1 609ECONDS 1 F24 TRAVELTIMEINHIGHSPEED AS SECONDS 1 F25 TRAVELTMENLOWSPEED O F26 STARTING DELAY TIME 1 60SECONDS 1 F28 AUTOMATIC RETURN ACTIVATION DELAY TME F29 GONGACTIVETIME Es CARFANORUGHTTME o 1 265 08 21 F32 TYPE OF SWITCHES FOR SELECTOR CONTROL 0cNC CONTACT I NOCONTACT E33 THERMISTOR ALARM ACTIVATION SAT RUN END T IMMEDIATE STOPPING Fs4 PHASECONTROLALM O O 0 UNMRE T DISAME 7 Fse EMERGENOYFLOOR 072 0 CONTROL EITHER UP OR DOWN Es CONTACTOR CONTROL FOR HYDRAULIC LIFTS 1 ACTIVE CONTROL ONLY DOWN Table 5 Alarms code for ECO MPU Automatic Push Button Lifts 8 STOPS max ALARM CODE MEANING COUNTING OF MAX 31 E
7. T FLOOR 0 DOORS CLOSED 1 DOORS OPENED NUMBER OF CAR ENTRANCES 1 or 2 S SIMULTANEOUS 4ASELECTVE_ se NOTE 1 INSPECTION SPEED 0 LOW 1 HIGH F 10 FORCED DOOR CLOSING DURING RUN 0 1 YES 1 F12 THERMISTOR ALARM RESET 0 MANUAL 1 AUTOMATIC F13 AUTOMATIC RETURN only for TRACTION LIFT 0 1 YES F14 AUTOMATIC FLOOR RETURN only for TRACTION LIFT 0 Fmax F15 VIP CALL FLOOR 0 Fmax F16 STOP DELAY TIME 0 0 2 0 SECONDS 0 1 CONTACTOR OPENING DELAY TIME 0 0 2 0 SECONDS 0 1 18 7 STOP DELAY TIME 0 0 2 0 SECONDS 0 1 19 7 RETIRING CAM FALL DELAY TIME 0 0 2 0 SECONDS 0 1 F20 OPENING START DELAY TIME 0 0 2 0 SECONDS 0 1 EMERGENCY MAXIMUM TRAVEL TIME 1 15 MINUTES gt F22 DOOR OPENING TIME 1 60 SECONDS 1 F23 DOOR CLOSING TIME 1 60 SECONDS 1 F 24 TRAVEL TIME IN HIGH SPEED 1 45 SECONDS 1 F25 TRAVEL TIME IN LOW SPEED 1 45 SECONDS 1 F26 STARTING DELAY TIME 1460 SECONDS 27 CAR OCCUPIED TIME 1 60 SECONDS F28 AUTOMATIC RETURN ACTIVATION DELAY TIME 1 15 MINUTES 1 F 292 GONGACTIVATION TIME 0 1 3 0 SECONDS 0 1 F30 CAR FAN OR LIGHT TIME 1 255 SECONDS 1 3 SELECTOR TYPE 0 NOT USED F32 TYPE OF SWITCHES FOR SELECTOR CONTROL 0 NC CONTACT 1 NO CONTACT F33 THERMISTOR ALARM ACTIVATION 0 RUN END 1 IMMEDIATE STOPPING F34 PHASE CONTROL ALARM 0 UNABLE 1 DISABLE Eas NEXTOAR
8. e device Follow the start up procedure step by step to avoid damaging the programmer or the control card Use MPU CONSOLE only connecting it to MPU board VERY IMPORTANT Don t use MPU CONSOLE for Takedo 3VF NX even if the look the same otherwise you would not be able to use it on MPU after On boards MPU 2 different keyboard can be used MPU PROGRAMMER old type or MPU CONSOLE new type The 2 keyboards have different supplies and connection pls read carefully the following paragraph to set the MPU board properly ANY WRONG SETTING ON THE MPU BOARD WILL CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE ON MPU CONSOLE Before connecting up the keyboard make sure that the board is NOT supplied 3 SETTINGS OF THE MPU BOARD ECO MPU MPU 2 MPU CONSOLE Solder point SP1 in position 1 MPU CONSOLE Solder point SP2 in position 1 MPU PROGRAMMER Solder point SP1 in position 2 fitting cod 302 06 ADAT1 MPU PROGRAMMER Solder point SP2 in position 2 fitting cod 302 06 ADAT1 TET m IL TL J 24VIN LE nize E 8 a gt RRIA 5 2 ees RC RR31 BC MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 4 CONNECTING THE KEYBOARD TO THE CARD 1 Before connecting the programmer make sure that the lift is stopped at level with empty car and that anyone can get in disconnect supply to the board MPU and to the top
9. her fault is present it will go back to the first fault all the faults press RESET 6 4 Information on lift operation There are 4 counters which supply information regarding lift operation To display the counters press SELECT until C followed by a digit at the top angle of the display is shown The counters which can be displayed are C 01 Number of up run C 02 Number of down run C 03 Number of door opening C 04 Number of door closing Table 3 For example selecting C02 the number of down runs performed by the lift can be displayed The number is updated any 100 runs so the minimum value displayed different from zero is 100 To reset the counter press RESET For further clarification and advice contact SMS SISTEMI e MICROSISTEMI s r l Gruppo SASSI HOLDING Cap Soc 260 000 i v Via Guido Rossa 46 48 50 40056 Crespellano BO R E A 272354 CF Reg Imprese Bo 03190050371 P IVA IT 00601981202 Tel 39 051 969037 Fax 39 051 969303 Technical Service 39 051 6720710 Web www sms bo it E mail sms sms bo it 6 MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 Table 4 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS FOR ECO MPU Automatic Push Button Lift max 8 STOPS TOPFLOOR ed F04 DRIVE 0 1SPEED 1 2SPEED 2 3 VVVF 4 HYDRAULIC Fo boone 0 VANUALi SEMIAUTOMATIG 2 AUTOMATIC Fos DOORCONDTONATFLOOR 0 DOORS CLOSED 1 DOO
10. ill keep on flashing on the display until you enter it right If you enter the right code the display will show F01 it will be now possible to modify the lift data Lift operation are disabled until man disconnect MPU CONSOLE Pressing SELECT key until 01 is shown it is now possible to modify your personal access code 6 1 2 Language choice MPU CONSOLE allows the language choice Italian and English are both available and can be set in 02 6 2 Modifying and displaying the lift parameters The lift parameters are shown on the display by the letter followed by two digits from 01 to nn which are listed in Tables 4 and 6 according to the type of board and application To select the different parameters press the ARROW UP key to increase the index of the parameter or ARROW DOWN key to decrease the index of the parameter For example if the display shows F05 to select F03 you simply press ARROW DOWN twice and to select F08 simply press ARROW UP three times It is possible to skip 10 values at once with key START ARROW UP if you like to increase it or with START ARROW DOWN if you like to decrease it To modify the selected parameter proceed as follows When the display shows Fxx pressing ARROW RIGHT the current value of the parameter will be flashing ARROW DOWN and ARROW UP keys decrease or increase the value of the parameter With keys ARROW LEFT and ARROW RIGHT man can place on
11. t of the function Pushing it together with DOWN ARROW it decreases of 10 the digit of the function STOP NOT USED Table 1 LED OPERATION READY It is on when the right access code is entered RUN NOT USED FAULT It is on during alarm display if any Table 2 MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 5 DEVICE OPERATION The data displayed on MPU CONSOLE are divided in 4 menus which can be selected with key SELECT and identified by the first letter at left top of the display This letter means A Access menu It allows the modification of the personal access code and the language of the display F Functions menu It allows the modification of lift data E Faults menu It allows the display and reset faults occurred in the lift C Counter menu It allows the display of information about lift operation 6 1 Setting access data 6 1 1 Access with personal code When turning on the programming keyboard you will read on the left top of display 01 in the central line under it you will read Access Code 1 and in the bottom line it is shown a 8 digit flashing code 00000000 To modify lift data you need to know your personal access code This code is made by 8 digits from 0 to 9 SMS supplies MPU boards with Access Code 00000000 Enter your personal Access Code by means of the arrow keys as described in Table 1 If you enter the wrong code after confirming it with ENTER this w
12. the following or previous digit of the parameter if it is a numeric function Once the required value has reached press ENTER to save it while pressing ARROW LEFT will exit without saving the value 6 3 Alarm codes Lift alarms are shown on the display with letter E followed by 2 digits from 01 to nn They can by displayed and reset only To view these alarms press SELECT until letter E followed by a number on the top angle of the display is shown The first page of the alarms displays E00 followed by Total alarms and by the total number of faults which have occurred To view which type of fault has occurred press key ARROW RIGHT If no faults are present the display reads Total alarms followed by 0 MPU CONSOLE USER MANUAL Release 1 dated 24 03 2005 5 If one or more alarms are present the letter E followed by a number showing the numerical code of the alarm will appear The different alarm codes are listed in Table 5 and 7 according to type of board and application When the alarm numerical code consists of 4 digits the first two digits after the E specify the type of fault and the last two digits specify the floor at which the fault has occurred Example E0207 Car doors not closed or landing doors not locked at floor 07 E06 Reset operation not completed The bottom line of the display indicates the nr times the failure has occurred Press ARROW UP to skip to next fault If no ot
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