Aybey Elektronik SWLINE Series User manual

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AYBEY ELEKTRONIK
SWLINE Lift Control System
USER MANUAL

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CONTENTS
PAGE
CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………………….. 3
PREFACE…………………………………………………………………………………. 4
SWLINE SERIES BOARDS AND FUNCTIONS………………………………………... 5
PANEL VOLTAGE INFORMATION……………………………………………………. 6
OUTPUT TERMINALS AND THE MEANINGS OF THE ABBREVATIONS………… 7
CHAPTER 1: LCD SCREEN AND KEYPAD USAGE………………………………….. 8
1-A) STARTUP SCREENS…………………………………………………………………………….. 8
1-B) MAIN SCREEN…………………………………………………………………………………... 8
1-C) INPUT SCREENS………………………………………………………………………………… 10
1-D) MAIN MENU……………………………………………………………………………………... 10
1-E) SETTING PARAMETERS……………………………………………………………………….. 11
1-F) GIVING CALL BY KEYPAD……………………………………………………………………. 14
1-G) SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER……………………………………………………………… 14
CHAPTER 2: PARAMETERS……………………………………………………………. 15
2-A) P1-MAIN PARAMETERS……………………………………………………………………….. 15
2-B) P2-AUXILIARY PARAMETERS………………………………………………………………... 17
2-C) P3-TIMINGS……………………………………………………………………………………… 19
2-D) P4-FLOOR PARAMETERS……………………………………………………………………… 20
2-D-1) K1-SET DISPLAYS……………………………………………………………………………… 21
2-D-2) K2-K3-SET DOORS…………………………………………………………………………….. 22
2-D-3) K4-CABIN CALLS……………………………………………………………………………… 22
2-D-4) K5-HALL CALLS………………………………………………………………………………... 23
2-D-5) K6-ENCODER PULSE OF FLOORS...………………………………………………………... 23
2-D-6)K7 GENERAL PULSE................................................................................................................... 24
2-D-7)K8 CALL REGISTER PERIODS.................................................................................................. 24
2-E) P5-MAINTENANCE TIME………………………………………………………………………. 25
2-F) P6-OUTPUT DEFINITION……………………………………………………………………….. 25
2-G) P7-INPUT DEFINITION…………………………………………………………………………. 26
2-H) P8-DATE&TIME.………………………………………………………………………………… 27
2-I) P9-UTILITIES…..………………………………………………………………………………… 28
2-I-1) R1-DISPLAY UTILITY……………………..…………………………………………………… 28
2-I-2) R2-FACTORY SETTINGS……………………………………………………………………….. 28
2-I-3) R3-SET PASSWORD…………..………….……………………………………………………… 28
2-I-4) R4-MODEM SETTINS..….……………………………………………………………………... 29
2-I-5) R5-RESET PULSES…………..………….……………………………………………………… 29
2-I-6) R6-OTHER UTILITIES……..………….……………………………………………………… 29
CHAPTER 3: ERROR LOG…………………………..…………..……………………… 30
CHAPTER 4: VARIABLES AND LANGUAGE……..…………..……………………… 31

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PREFACE
Swline Series Lift Control System has been designed to fulfill the needs of lift sector at
new age. One of the main aims of this series is to integrate lift control system with today’s
advanced computer systems.
Swline Series Lift Control System is controlled by a 16-bit high performance
microcontroller. Beside having all features of general lift control systems, SWline can also
communicate with a computer directly or on a modem through telephone line. By this way it is
possible to access and observe all lift motion and to edit parameters for authorized users by
using a computer.
In this manual you find information about using SWline Series Lift Control System and
technical documents and schematics. If you think that this manual is not enough or it is not
compatible with hardware or software version of your system, you can download latest version
of the manual from Aybey Elektronik’s web site (www.aybey.com) or send an e-mail to
request by mail.
We will continue to develop this product with your support and suggestions. Therefore
if you face any problem while using this product or if you have any suggestions to make it
Aybey Elektronik

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SWLINE SERIES BOARDS AND FUNCTIONS
SWM Main Board
SWM is the main board of the system. It reads all inputs by itself and via SWPI. It then outputs
necessary data to activate motor, doors and signal lamps. The lift parameters are also stored in SWM.
They can be easily changed by using keypad and LCD. The LCD on SWM displays the current floor,
target floor, state and position of car, all registers, security circuit inputs, state of door(s) and current
time on main window. Other inputs can be seen by pressing left button. When an error occurs, error
code blinks on main window.
SWR Relay Board
According to the commands by SWM, it produces the outputs, which perform all relevant processes
with respect to car motion and door. By means of the leds on the board, it can be observed that what
process the lift is performing. Beside necessary relay outputs, it has 2 extra relays for user specified
purposes.
SWH Relay Board for Hydraulic Systems
SWH is the circuit board used in hydraulic systems instead of SWR. It has relay outputs that can drive
all common types of hydraulic system. By means of the leds on the board, it can be observed that which
valves are active. Beside necessary relay outputs, it has 2 extra relays for user specified purposes.
SWF Relay Board for Frequency Regulated Systems
SWH is the circuit board specially designed for frequency-regulated systems instead of SWR. It has
several outputs that can drive all common types of inverters. By means of the leds on the board, it can
be observed that which outputs are active. Beside necessary relay outputs, it has 2 extra relays for user
specified purposes.
SWPI Input / Output Board (Parallel)
It transmits the calls to SWM and activates register lamps. In order to be able to be identified by SWM,
it is necessary to connect the jumper whose number is the sequence number of SWPI board according
to the SWM.
SWPEX Display and Signal Lamps Driver Board (Parallel)
It drives the floor displays (2 displays) and signal lamps. It is added the parallel bus after last SWPI
board. Common voltage of signal lamps can be selected by a jumper on the board.
SWPS Power Supply Board
It supplies all necessary voltages for control circuit, signal circuit and security circuit. It also has
leakage detection and cut circuit for security circuitry.

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PANEL VOLTAGE INFORMATION
Panel Input Voltage 3 Phase 380v-MP
Contactor Supply Voltage 220v AC or 48v DC
Phase Protect Cut off Voltage +/- 20 %
Brake Supply Voltage 180v DC / 48v DC
PTC Cut Off Resistance > 500 ohm
Security Circuit Voltage Same as Contactor Supply
1000 Signal Ground
100 Signal Voltage (24v DC)
150 Security Ground
110 Security Voltage Supply
Display Common Voltage 100 (24v DC)

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OUTPUT TERMINALS AND THE MEANINGS OF THE ABBREVATIONS
1 Phase for Cabin (220v AC) I1, I2, 13, I4 Free Inputs
100 Signal Circuit Supply (+24v DC) IC Common for Free Inputs
1000 Signal Circuit Ground K20 Open Door Signal
110 Security Circuit Supply KA Open Door Signal Output (Transistor 011)
12 Busy Signal KK Close Door Signal Output (Transistor 011)
120 Stop Circuit Return M0…M4 Magnetic Switches for Grey Code
10-12AC 12v AC MK Stop Switch (Magnet)
130 Door Contacts Return MK1, MK2 Stop Switch for Hydraulic System (up and down)
140 Door Locks Return MP Neutral (Main power)
150 Security Circuit Common R, S, T Phases
18AC 18v AC RD Down Direction Contactor
190 Hall call common for Simple Push Button RF Low Speed Contactor
1A, 1B,..,1G Right Display Outputs RH High Speed Contactor
2 Cabin lamp RU Up Direction Contactor
2000 Negative terminal of Brake S1, S2 Programmable Relay Outputs
2001 Positive terminal of Cam SFP Brake and Cam Fuse
2A, 2B,.., 2G Left Display Outputs SK Contactor Fuse (220v AC)
31 Down Arrow Signal SKL Cabin Lamp Fuse
32 Up Arrow Signal SWCX Security and Contactor Supply Fuse
35 Over Load Signal SWF SW Series Relay Board for Variable Speed Systems
39 Out Of Service Signal (Inspection) SWH SW Series Relay Board for Hydraulic Systems
500 Inspection Up Button SWM SW Series main board
501 Inspection Down Button SWPEX SW Series Display and Lamp Driver Board
55AC 55v AC SWPI SW Series I/O board
802 Minimum Load Contact SWPS SW Series Power Supply Board
804 Over Load Contact SWR SW Series Relay Board
805 Full Load Contact SXX Fuses
810 Negative terminal of Cam T1-T2 PTC Motor thermistor terminals
810A Open Door Signal (automatic door) TMS Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breaker
817 Lower Limit (End of high speed way) TR Thermal Relay
818 Upper Limit (End of high speed way) U1,V1,Y1 Motor High Speed Inputs
827 Lower Last Limit (End of travel way) U2,V2,Y1 Motor Low Speed Inputs
828 Upper Last Limit (End of travel way) VK Contactor Supply Voltage
840 Positive terminal of Brake
869 Inspection control input
C0,C1..C16 Registration button inputs/register lamp outputs
DTS Close Door Signal
FAN Supply Voltage for Motor Fan
FIRE Fire Contact
FKR Phase failure detector

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CHAPTER 1
LCD SCREEN AND KEYPAD USAGE
SWline Series has a 4-row * 20-character LCD screen and 6-key keypad.
Keys are located as below:
←
←←
←↑
↑↑
↑→
→→
→
ESC ↓
↓↓
↓ENT
Functions of the keys differ in different menus. But generally, ESC is used to exit current menu, ENT is
used to enter a menu and confirm any input, up and down arrows are used to move in menu lists and
change value of a variant, left and right arrows are used to move left and right while changing the value
of variant.
1-A) START UP SCREENS
When system is energized first or restarted the below screen is seen.
AYBEY ELEKTRONiK LTD
SWline series Vx.yy
System parameters
loading ... Ok
At this moment system parameters are loaded and below screen is displayed.
AYBEY ELEKTRONİK LTD
SWline series Vx.yy
DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM
Meanings of the items in this screen are explained below.
Vx.yy “ x.yy” Software Version
DD/MM/YYYY Day/Mounth/Year DATE
HH:MM Hour : Minute TIME
After displaying this screen about 3 second “MAIN SCREEN” is displayed.
1-B) MAIN SCREEN
[SDL][→←] 16:37
........
[ 01=][INS]STOP G+1
The main screen shows the most important lift parameters briefly.

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TOP ROW:
[S ] : Stop circuit is closed.
[SD ] : Stop and Door Contact circuits are closed.
[SDL] : Stop, Door Contact and Door Lock circuits are closed.
[
]: Door is opening. (CAM is active.)
[
]: Door is closing. (CAM is inactive.)
13:35 : HOUR:MINUTE
MID-ROWS (2,3):
Row 2 and 3 shows Call Registers. Most left character of Row 2 shows the calls for bottom floor. As
moving right, floor number increases. One character is used for each floor. The meanings of symbols
are explained below:
: No Call for this floor
−
−−
−: Cabin Call for this floor
: Up Call for this floor
: Down Call for this floor
In a floor 1, 2 or 3 of these symbols can appear together at the same character (except ).
In these rows only defined floor number of characters can be seen.
BOTTOM ROW:
Columns[2,3,4,5] : This group shows information about car’s floor and moving direction.
[ 05=] : Car is exactly at floor 5. (Car is exactly at floor level)
[05] : Car is at floor 5. (Car is between floors)
[
05 ] : Lift has a target on up direction.
[
05 ] : Lift has a target on down direction.
Columns[8,9,10]: This group shows information about car’s target and lift’s run mode.
[INS] : Lift is in INSPECTION mode.
[t__] : Lift has no target.
[t03] : Lift has a target of Floor 3.
[SDL][
] 13:35
..-.... ....
* ERROR NO:5*
[
01=][t02]FAST G+1
Security Circuit
S..:Stop(120)
D..:Door Contact(130)
L..:Door Lock(140) Cabin door is closed. Hour : Minute
Calls
Directio
n
Current Floo
r
Car is exactly at floor
Target Floor Car’s S
p
eed
Lift is manager of group
Lift communicating with other lift.
System is in Duplex mode
Error code blinks

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Columns 12,13,14,15,16: This group shows information about car’s motion and speed.
STOP : Car is stopping.
START : Car is stopping but about to move. Lift is preparing conditions for moving.(Closing door)
SLOW : Car is moving at slow speed.
FAST : Car is moving at fast speed.
HIGH : Car is moving at high speed. (over 1m/s)
Columns 18,19,20: This group shows information about group operations. If lift is SIMPLEX you can
not see this group.
G+1 : Lift is the manager of a group and can communicate with the other lift(member).
G-1 : Lift is the manager of a group but can not communicate with the other lift(member).
G+2 : Lift is the member of a group and can communicate with the other lift(manager).
G-2 : Lift is the member of a group but can not communicate with the other lift(manager).
1-C) INPUTS SCREEN
You can see the most important inputs and car’s motion information on the main screen as explained
above. To see other inputs push (←
←←
←) button on main screen and you will see the below screen.
xxx..x..........xxxx
01234MM888855FDK8888
KK600000IT21122
SDL 12954201RS07878
On this screen you can see the current case of some important input signals. In SWline Series no led is
located at signal inputs. Instead LCD screen is used to observe input signals.
The input signal names on this screen are read from top to bottom. “x” symbol on the top row means
that the input below “x” is active. And “.” symbol on the top row means that the input is not active.
The first 5 column (01234) of Row 2 means M0, M1, M2, M3, M4 inputs. The first 3 columns (SDL) of
Row 4 are the same as on main screen described above.
If you push (→) button on that screen the following screen is seen.
....
IIII
1234
This screen shows the programmable input signals.
If you want to turn one back from any screen you can push ESC button once.
1-D) MAIN MENU
If you push ENT button on Main Screen you see the following Main Menu screen.
>M1-VARIABLES M00
M2-PARAMETERS
M3-ERROR LOG
M4-LANGUAGE/LiSAN

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We will see this kind of menus lots of times. The ‘>’ (Pointer) character on most left column points a
sub menu and if you want to enter pointed menu you must push ENT button. You can move ‘>’ by
using (↑) and (↓) up and down respectively. All menus in SWline has a menu number and this is shown
at right top corner. The number of the Main Menu is M00 as seen above.
This menu has 5 sub-menus. In the first screen above you see only 4 of them. To see the other use (↓)
button .By this way cursor moves 1 row down at each push. If you push (↓) button when the cursor at
bottom row, all lines moves 1 upper, the top line disappear and a new line comes from down as below:
M2-PARAMETERS M00
M3-ERROR LOG
M4-LANGUAGE/LiSAN
>M5-SERViCES
Instead of moving 1 step at each time you can use (→
→→
→) button to see next 4 items and (←
←←
←) button to see
previous 4 items.
1-E) SETTING PARAMETERS
To see or change any parameter you must enter M2-PARAMETERS menu.
For example let’s set the parameter ‘Number of Stops In System’. At first take the lift in inspection
mode.
M1-VARIABLES M00
>M2-PARAMETERS
M3-ERROR LOG
M4-LANGUAGE/LiSAN
In Main Menu screen use (↑),(↓) buttons and when the Pointer points ‘M2-PARAMETERS’ as above,
push ENT button. You will see the M20 menu screen as below.
>P1-MAIN PRMs M20
P2-AUX. PRMs
P3-TIMINGS
P4-FLR PARAMET.
Here again push ENT button when the Pointer points ‘P1-MAIN PRMs’ as above. Then you see the
first 4 items of Main parameters as below. This menu has 12 items as A01,A02…..A12.
You can see the other items buy using arrow keys as described before. Some of the items in this screen
are in abbreviated form. To see full form of any item, push ENT button when the Pointer points it.
>A01-NUM.OF STOPS:16
A02-COMMAND :4
A03-LIFT TYPE :2
A04-DOOR TYPE :2

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To change the parameter A01 push ENT again.
A01-NUMBER OF
STOPS IN SYSTEM
?000016
Now, you see general parameter change screen. In this type of screens you always see 6 digit numbers.
When you first enter this screen cursor is always located under left most digit. You can increase or
decrease value of the digit under which cursor is located , by using (↑) , (↓) buttons respectively.
You can move cursor left and right by using (→), (←) buttons.
In this screen stored parameter data is 16 and cursor is located under digit (6). Now let’s see some
example about how to change value of a parameter.
?000016
(↓)
?000015
(←)
?000015
(↑)
?000025
(→)
?000025
(↓)
?000024
After setting the parameter if you push ENT the new value on screen is saved. But if you push ESC
changes are cancelled. In both cases you turn previous screen and you see value of parameter.
Here we push ENT and see the following screen.
>A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24
A02-COMMAND :4
A03-LIFT TYPE :2
A04-DOOR TYPE :2
So we have changed number of floor in system as 24 and this change is saved and stored in memory

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On this screen let’s change another parameter ‘A02-LIFT COMMAND SYSTEM’. This parameter is in
abbreviated form as ‘A02-COMMAND’.
>A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24
A02-COMMAND :4
A03-LIFT TYPE :2
A04-DOOR TYPE :2
(↓)
A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24
>A02-COMMAND :4
A03-LIFT TYPE :2
A04-DOOR TYPE :2
(ENT)
A02-LIFT COMMAND
SYSTEM
?000004
FULL COLLECTIVE
(↓)
A02-LIFT COMMAND
SYSTEM
?000003
UP COLLECTIVE
(↓)
A02-LIFT COMMAND
SYSTEM
?000002
DOWN COLLECTIVE
(ENT)
A01-NUM.OF STOPS:24
>A02-COMMAND :2
A03-LIFT TYPE :2
A04-DOOR TYPE :2
Setting has been saved.
In the A02 parameter change screens above, you see explanations at bottom row according to the value
of parameter. You will see this type of explanations in some parameter change screens if changed
parameter has a value of a type, system, shape etc. instead of number.

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1-F) GIVING CALLS BY KEY PAD
In SWline Series it is possible to give any call (up, down or cabin) by using keypad when lift is not in
inspection mode.
Here an example.
[SDL][→←] 16:37
........ ........
[ 01=][t__]STOP G+1
On Main Screen push (→) .
Cabin Button
Floor No.. ?000002
In this screen you can change floor no by arrow keys and when you push ENT a cabin call is given.
On Main Screen you can give up and down call in the same way by pushing (↑) , (↓) buttons
respectively.
1-G) SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
To see software version of your system, on Main Screen push and hold ESC. You see the following
screen.
AYBEY ELEKTRONİK LTD
SWline series V2.63
11/03/2005 HH:MM
Here ‘V2.63’ shows software version of your system. You can also see date and time in this screen.
When you release ESC you turn to Main Screen.

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CHAPTER 2
PARAMETERS
All information about lift and control system settings and timings are stored in system parameters.
These parameters are classified into several groups to make it easy for users. These groups are:
•MAIN PRMs : These are the most important and necessary parameters for lift to function
properly. (Axx)
•AUX. PRMs : This group includes secondary parameters for lift and the parameters about
control system (SWline Series) working conditions.(Bxx)
•TIMINGS : These are timing parameters for lift.(Cxx)
•FLR PARAMET. : These are the parameters that can have different value for each floor.
•MAINTENANCE: This is the date at which system requires maintenance.
•OUTPUT DEF. : This parameters control user-defined relay outputs.
•INPUT DEF. :This parameters control user-defined inputs.
•DATE/TIME : Setting Real Time Clock and date.
2-A) P1-MAIN PARAMETERS:
[A01] NUMBER OF STOPS
2-32 This parameter stores the number of stops in lift system. Be sure to have necessary I/O
boards (SWPI) connected to the system required for the selected command system in
[A02].
[A02] COMMAND SYSTEM
0
Simple Push Button
Car and hall call buttons are tied together. There is no call memory
1 Simple Collective
Car and hall call buttons are tied together. Call memory is present.
2 One Button Down Collective
Car and hall call buttons are connected separately. Car calls are collective in both
directions where hall calls are collective when the lift moves downwards. This
configuration is useful in residential buildings where the main entrance is in the base
floor
3 One Button Up Collective
Car and hall call buttons are connected separately. Car calls are collective in both
directions where hall calls are collective when the lift moves upwards
4 Two Buttons Full Collective
Car, hall up and hall down buttons all are connected separately. Car and landing call are
all serviced in full collective manner.
[A03] LIFT TYPE
1 One speed rope lift
2 Two speed rope lift
3 Hydraulic lift
4 VVVF1
5 VVVF2
6 FUJI closed loop
7 RST
8 VVVF3

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[A04] DOOR TYPE
0 Semi-automatic wing landing door, no cabin door
1 Semi-automatic wing landing door, with automatic cabin door
2 Full automatic cabin and landing door
[A05] FLOOR SELECTOR SYSTEM
0 Gray code based bi-stable magnetic switches
1 Counter
2 Incremental Encoder
3 Absolute Encoder
[A06] PRE-OPENING DOORS
0 No
1 Yes
[A07] HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM
0 No Releveling
1 Releveling system will be used in hydraulic lift (Motor is running)
2 Releveling system will be used in hydraulic lift (Motor is not running)
[A08] NUMBER OF AUTOMATIC DOORS IN CABIN
1 There is only one cabin door
2 There are two doors in cabin. Do your selections of driven doors for each floor in M2
SET PARAMETERS →P4-FLR PARAMET. →K2 and K3
[A09] CONTROLLER-SHAFT COMMUNICATION
0 Parallel Communication between controller and car and landing panels. One to one
cable is connected between controller terminals and signals or buttons. Call registers are
controlled by SWPIs.
1 Serial RS-485 communication between controller and car and landing panels. No
SWPIs are used for call registers and buttons.
[A10] NUMBER OF STOPPERS
0 There is only one floor level stopper (MK).
1 There are two floor level stoppers (MK1 and MK2). When this option is selected then
M4 terminal serves as MK2. If lift type is selected as hydraulic (A03=3) where the
driven force in up and down directions is different then the system automatically uses
M4 as MK2. This option may be also used in other lift types besides hydraulic.
[A11] USE OF 3rd SPEED
0 3rd speed is not used.
1 This option is used in variable speed lifts where the car speed exceeds 1m/s. In this case
the lift will have slow, fast and high speeds.
[A12] LIFT GROUP NUMBER
0 Simplex, the lift works alone.
1 Duplex, the lift works in a group of lifts. The lift with the group number 1 administrates
the landing calls.
2 Duplex, the lift works in a group of lifts. The lift with the group number 2 gets landing
calls from lift with the group number 1.

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[A13] MISSING FLOOR (DUPLEX LIFT)
0 No level difference of both group lifts
1 The base floor of group 2 is one floor above group 1
2-B) P2-AUXILIARY PARAMETERS
[B01] AFTER DOOR LOCK FAILURE
0 The system continues operation
1 The system is blocked if the number of consequent errors have been repeated as the
number stored in the parameter B12
2 All call registers are cleared.
[B02] ERRORS ARE REPORTED ON THE SCREEN
0 When an error occurs the current screen is not left. Only when the screen is the main
screen then a flashing message about the error is displayed.
1 When an error occurs the current screen is left and an error screen is displayed where all
the information about the error is given. After a few seconds of display time previous
screen is restored.
[B03] PARK FLOOR DEFINITION
0 No park floor is defined.
1 System has a park floor. When the lift is in park at this floor then it will wait there with
closed doors.
2 System has a park floor. When the lift is in park at this floor then it will wait there with
open doors
[B04] PARK FLOOR
0-31 Park floor number. When [B03] is 1 or 2 and the lift has no calls about 2 minutes then
moves to this floor and stays there until a call comes with the door specified in [B03].
[B05] FIRE FLOOR
0-31 Fire floor number. When the fire input of the lift is activated then the car immediately
moves to this floor.
[B06] MAXIMUM CABIN CALLS
1-32 Maximum number of allowable cabin calls.
[B07] BREAKPOINT
0 Only for service of the operating system. Leave it as 0. Do not change it.
[B08] CONTINUE IN SIMPLE ERRORS
0 The system is stopped after all errors.
1 The system continues its operation after some simple errors which are not in security
loop or related with car motion.
[B09] WAIT WITH OPEN DOOR IN FLOOR
0 The car waits with closed doors in floor.
1 The car waits with open doors in floor.

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[B10] ERROR MODEM REPORT
0 Not Activated
1 SwOnline: In case of error system calls to remote computer via modem.
2 GSM SMS : In case of error system send a short message to defined cellular phone.
3 GSM CALL: In case of error system calls to defined cellular phone.
[B11] SCHEDULED STATE->MODEM
0 Not Activated
1 Activated
[B12] MAXIMUM ERROR REPEAT
1-100 Maximum allowed number of the same error repeat. System locks itself when
exceeded.
[B13] LANGUAGE
0 LCD screen language is Turkish.
1 LCD screen language is English.
[B14] DISPLAY DRIVER BOARD
0 SWPEX / 7 SEGMENT DRIVER
1 SWPEX-2 / 7 SEGMENT DRIVER
4 SWPEX-2/16 SEGMENT DISPLAY DRIVER
[B15] PROGRAMMABLE RELAY BOARD
0 Not used
1 Floor indicator lamps
2 Gray code output of floor position
3 Binary output of floor position
[B16] PAWL CONTROL
0 Active
1 Not active
[B17] HALL CALLS INHIBIT
0 Hall calls are allowed
1 Hall calls are inhibited.
[B18] CONT INPUT
0 Not active
1 Active
[B19] DOOR SELECTION
0 Normal. The parameters given in Floor Parameters section are valid for door selection
at each floor.
1 The door to be opened at each floor is determined by the programmable inputs.

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[B20] AFTER A STOP FAILURE
0 System continues to work
1 System is blocked
[B21] AFTER A MAXIMUM TRAVEL TIME FAILURE
0 System continues to work
1 System is blocked
2-C) P3-TIMINGS
[C01] BUSY PERIOD
0-999 Busy period. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C02] PARK WAIT TIME
0-10000 This parameter stores the time period for the car to move to the park floor. Each number
is 0.1sec.
[C03] OPEN WAIT PERIOD
0-300 This parameter stores the time period for the automatic door to wait open before
closing. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C04] DOOR OPEN PERIOD
0-999 This parameter stores the time period necessary for the automatic door to open. Each
number is 0.1sec.
[C05] DOOR LOCK WAIT PERIOD
0-999 This parameter stores the time period necessary for the automatic door to close. This
parameter is controlled by checking lock (terminal 140) after door close command.
Each number is 0.1sec.
[C06] IN FLOOR WAIT PERIOD
0-999 This parameter stores the time period for the car to wait before departing for the next
call in collective systems. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C07] STARTUP DELAY
0-100 This parameter stores the time delay for the car to wait before departure after lock
contact is closed. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C08] FLOOR PASS TIME
0-9999 This parameter stores the maximum time allowed to pass without changing the current
floor number when the car is in fast or high speed (in 3 speed systems). Each number is
0.1sec.
[C09] SLOW SPEED MAXIMUM TRAVEL TIME
0-9999 This parameter stores the maximum travel time allowed to pass when the car is in slow
speed. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C10] SERIAL COMMUNICATION ERROR PERIOD
0-500 This parameter stores the maximum time allowed to pass without getting a
successful answer in serial communication mode where A09 is 1 . Each number is
0.1sec.

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[C11] GROUP DOOR OPEN WAIT PERIOD
0-999 When the lifts work in group then this parameter specifies the maximum time period in
which a lift can hold a hall call as its target as its doors are forced to stay open. After
timeout of this period the hall call is left free where any other member of the group can
take it as a target. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C12] BRAKE DELAY TIME
0-100 Brake delay in ACVV and VVVF systems. Each number is 0.1sec. This parameter
defines the time delay for programmable relays for selection number 18.
[C13] MOTOR VALVE DELAY TIME
0-999 This parameter determines the delay time between the motor starts to run and the
valves are activated in hydraulic lifts in startup. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C14] STAR DELTA SWITCHING PERIOD
0-999 This parameter determines the switching time of the motor from star connection to delta
connection in hydraulic lifts in startup. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C15] VALVE MOTOR DELAY TIME
0-999 This parameter determines the delay time of the valves to shut down after the motor is
stopped in hydraulic lifts. Each number is 0.1sec.
[C16] MAXIMUM BUSY TIME
0 Inactive
1-30000 If the doors are left open or cannot close for a time period of C16 then the busy signal
and cabin light are off until a new call is received.
[C20] DTS BUTTON DELAY
0 Inactive
0-100 DTS (Door close button) is inhibited during the time period given in this parameter. The
period starts when the car reaches the floor.
[C21] MAXIMUM MOTION WAIT PERIOD
0-100 If there is no signal input to the programmable input with code 10 within the time
period specified in this parameter after a motion command is received then the system is
stopped.
[C22] RETIRING CAM DELAY
0-100 Time period to delay the activation of retiring cam after the landing door has been
closed for semi-automatic systems.
2-D) P4-FLOOR PARAMETERS
In this section you can program the parameters of the system that can vary floor to floor. We call these
parameters as Floor Parameter. In screen M20 item P4 is the selection for floor parameters. If you
select P4 and press (ENT) key then the following screen is displayed.
K1-SET DISPLAYS M24
>K2-SET DOOR A
K3-SET DOOR B
K4-CABIN CALLS

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The menu M24 consists of the following sections:
K1-SET DISPLAYS
K2-SET DOOR A
K3-SET DOOR B
K4-CABIN CALLS
K5-HALL CALLS
K6-ENCODER PULSE
2-D-1) K1-SET DISPLAYS
In this section you are faced with the following screen:
00.FLR DISPLAY: -1
01.FLR DISPLAY: 0
02.FLR DISPLAY: 1
>03.FLR DISPLAY: 2
When you select any floor by pressing (ENT) key then you can enter the digital display data by
using the following display input screen:
03.FLR DISPLAY:
LEFT: _ RIGHT: 2
(↑↓ SCAN CHARACTERS)
This screen is designed to take input left and right digital characters. When you enter this screen first
the cursor is waiting just after ‘LEFT:’. Here either you can skip this field by pressing (ENT) key and
accepting the character shown there or select the character by using (↑) or (↓) keys. As you scan
characters all ASCII characters will be displayed one by one. You can select any one you want to be
displayed in car and landing panels. However the hardware you are using to drive and display these
characters limits the characters you actually see on the displays. For example if you have seven segment
digital displays on your panels then you can see the characters only if you select in this section the
characters of all digits from 0 to 9 and other characters like -, A, b, C, d, E, L, F, H, I, L, P, r, U. If you
have such hardware in your system then you cannot see any characters like M or X on panels if you
select them. But if you have dot matrix displays and its driving hardware is connected in your system
then you can actually display on panels all characters you select in this section.
After you have chosen the character you want on the left display press (ENT) key to go to the
input field of the right display. You can select the right side display by using (↑) or (↓) keys as
in the previous field. After you have chosen the character you want on the right display press
(ENT) key to return back to the previous menu.
By using the same procedure you can specify all characters for your lift system.
This section is for changing display data for any floor. But if you want to reorganize your displays in an
ordered manner then you can use special utilities. You can go to this section by following from M20
menu P9-UTILITIES→R1-DISPLAY UTIL. In this utilities section the following screen is waiting for
an input:
BASE FLOOR N?000000
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