Inovance Monarch NICE Series User manual

User Guide
Elevator Destination Group Control System
Suzhou Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: No. 16 Youxiang Road, Yuexi Town, Wuzhong District, Suzhou 215104, P.R. China
Tel: +86-512-6637 6666
Fax: +86-512-6285 6720
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
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Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: Building E, Hongwei Industry Park, Liuxian Road, Baocheng No. 70 Zone, Bao’an District, Shenzhen
Tel: +86-755-2979 9595
Fax: +86-755-2961 9897
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
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Elevator Destination Group Control System User Guide
Copyright Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
A00
Data code 19010967
User Guide

Preface
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing the integrated elevator destination group control system
developed by Suzhou Monarch.
This product can work with the NICE series integrated elevator controllers to implement
intelligent dispatch of elevator groups in buildings.
The guide provides users with instructions on model selection, installation, parameter
setting, on-site commissioning, and maintenance. In order to correctly use this product,
read this guide carefully before use, and keep the guide carefully for future reference.
Notes
◆For illustration purpose, the drawings in this guide are sometimes shown without covers
or protective guards. Remember to install the covers or protective guards as specied
before using the product, and perform operations in accordance with the instructions.
◆The drawings in this guide are for illustration only. Actual products may vary.
◆The instructions are subject to change, without notice, due to product upgrade,
specication modication as well as eorts to increase the accuracy and convenience of
the user guide.
◆Contact the regional agents or customer service center of Inovance if you have problems
during use.
◆E-mail: UM@inovance.com.

Contents
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Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction............................................................................................................................ 4
Revision History ..................................................................................................................... 7
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................. 8
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................8
Safety Levels and Denitions ...........................................................................................8
Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................8
Safety Signs ......................................................................................................................12
Chapter 1 Product Information........................................................................................... 13
1.1 System Components ............................................................................................... 13
1.2 System Principle...................................................................................................... 14
1.3 Model Number ......................................................................................................... 15
1.3.1 Group Control Board..............................................................................................15
1.3.2 Floor Selector..........................................................................................................15
1.3.3 Touchscreen-Type Floor Selector Bracket ..........................................................15
1.3.4 IC Card Options.......................................................................................................15
1.3.5 Car Display...............................................................................................................16
1.4 Technical Data.......................................................................................................... 16
1.4.1 Group Control Board ..............................................................................................16
1.4.2 Car Display...............................................................................................................16
1.4.3 Floor Selector..........................................................................................................17
Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation .............................................................. 18
2.1 Installation Environment Requirements................................................................ 18
2.2 Group Control Board ............................................................................................... 18
2.2.1 Dimensions..............................................................................................................18
2.2.2 Terminal Description..............................................................................................19
2.3 Floor Selector........................................................................................................... 21
2.3.1 Function Description..............................................................................................21
2.3.2 Installing the 10.4-Inch Wall-Mounted Touchscreen..........................................21
2.3.3 Installing the 10.4-Inch Vertical Touchscreen.....................................................23
2.3.4 Installing the 15-Inch Wall-Mounted Touchscreen.............................................25
2.3.5 Installing the 15-Inch Vertical Touchscreen........................................................27
2.3.6 Installing the Keypad-Type Floor Selector ..........................................................28
2.3.7 Terminal Description..............................................................................................30
2.4 Car Display ............................................................................................................... 31
2.4.1 Dimensions..............................................................................................................31

Contents
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2.4.2 Terminal Description..............................................................................................31
2.4.3 Function Description..............................................................................................31
2.5 Wiring of the Elevator Destination Group Control System ................................... 33
Chapter 3 System Commissioning...................................................................................... 34
3.1 LED Operating Panel................................................................................................ 34
3.2 Operations of the MCTC-DDS-T Series Floor Selector........................................... 37
3.2.1 Interface Description .............................................................................................37
3.2.2 Key Description.......................................................................................................37
3.2.3 Parameter Settings ................................................................................................37
3.2.4 Elevator Calls...........................................................................................................38
3.3 Operations of the MCTC-DDS-K1 Series Floor Selector ........................................ 39
3.3.1 Introduction to the Floor Selector .......................................................................39
3.3.2 Description of Keys.................................................................................................40
3.3.3 Parameter Settings ................................................................................................41
3.3.4 Elevator Calls...........................................................................................................42
3.3.5 Selecting a Destination Floor by the Disabled....................................................43
3.4 Quick System Commissioning................................................................................ 44
Chapter 4 Parameters .......................................................................................................... 46
4.1 Parameters of the Group Control Board ................................................................ 46
4.2 Parameters of the Floor Selector ........................................................................... 60
Chapter 5 Parameter Description........................................................................................ 64
5.1 Description of Group Control Board Parameters .................................................. 64
Group F0: Basic Parameters .......................................................................................... 64
Group F1: Terminal Parameters .....................................................................................67
Group F2: Zoning Parameters ........................................................................................68
Group F3: Trac Time Setting Parameters ..................................................................70
Group FU: System Monitoring Parameters ...................................................................76
Group FP: User Parameters ............................................................................................89
5.2 Description of Floor Selector Parameters.............................................................. 89
Group F0: Display Parameters........................................................................................89
Group F1: Basic Parameters ...........................................................................................90
Group F2: Floor Display Parameters..............................................................................92
Group FP: Protection Parameters..................................................................................93
Chapter 6 Maintenance........................................................................................................ 95
6.1 Daily Maintenance ................................................................................................... 95
6.2 Periodic Inspection.................................................................................................. 95
6.3 Storage ..................................................................................................................... 95
Warranty Agreement............................................................................................................ 96

Introduction
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Introduction
1) Product introduction
The elevator destination group control system with an integration of the intelligent chip
and intelligent group control algorithm works with the NICE series integrated elevator
controller to implement intelligent dispatch of elevator groups in buildings.
2) Features
■Group control for all destination oors
A destination oor selector is installed on each oor.
■Group control of multiple elevators
Group control can be implemented for up to eight elevators.
■Highly-ecient and safe group control system developed based on the CAN bus.
The group control system is safe and stable, and can respond to calls more quickly.
■Reduced elevator system cost of a building
Zoned elevator control eectively reduces the waiting and travel time of passengers as
well as the total number of elevators required in a building.
■Energy-saving
Highly-ecient elevator dispatch reduces the number of operation times of elevators in
a building, thereby saving electric energy.
■Flexible
This system is equipped with multiple transportation modes, and with the functions
of trac mode time setting and intelligent trac mode learning. These exible
congurations can meet the requirements of various application scenarios in buildings.
■User-friendly
This system is equipped with real-time guidance function. The oor selector can quickly
display the ID and direction of the assigned elevator upon receiving a valid elevator call.
■Intelligent
This system is equipped with automatic trac mode learning function. Based on the
historical trac data, the system forecasts the trac mode appropriate for the following
moment.
■Performance evaluation
The performance evaluation function allows you to accurately evaluate the performance
of the group control system.

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3) Function list
Function Description
Dispersed
elevator
waiting
When the group control system detects that the waiting time of an elevator
has reached the specied value, it instructs the elevator to return to the
main oor.
Elevator waiting modes:
◆Main oor elevator waiting: Users can specify three main oors and set
the number of waiting elevators for each of the oors.
◆Zoned elevator waiting: If users set the zones by themselves, the
system instructs the elevators that have reached the maximum idle
time to wait in these zones. Otherwise, the system automatically
calculates the number and length of zones based on the number of
elevators and the height of a building, and instructs the elevators that
have reached the maximum idle time to wait in these zones.
VIP function
If a call from a VIP oor is received and the VIP switch is active, the VIP
input is valid and the related elevator runs in VIP mode. The group control
system does not send other calls to the elevator, ensuring that the elevator
serves only for VIP personnel.
Operation limit
with backup
power supply
When the main power supply of a building fails and the system is powered
by the backup power supply, the number of operational elevators is
limited. Users can set the number of operational elevators by themselves.
Trac mode
time setting
The trac mode within a specied period of time can be set in two
methods:
◆Set by users.
◆Set through automatic trac mode learning.
User-dened
trac mode
Users can set the trac mode for each of the 10 periods per day. For a
week, they can set the mode for 70 periods in total.
Automatic
trac mode
learning
The system is equipped with automatic trac mode learning. Based on
the parameters of each period in each day of each week stored in SD card
as well as the historical data, the system forecasts the trac mode for
the next moment. The large amount of historical data makes the forecast
more intelligent and accurate.

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Function Description
Multiple trac
modes
Energy-saving
mode
When the trac is light, the system enters the energy-
saving mode. Based on the group control rule, fewer
elevators are running to save energy within the allowable
range of waiting time.
Up peak mode
After the system enters the up peak mode, if an elevator
has no call to respond, it returns to the peak service oor
to ease the up trac jam on this oor.
Down peak
mode
This mode is available if zones are dened, so as to
better ease the down trac jam. When an elevator is
idle, it returns to the terminal oor that is away from the
down peak oor in that zone. If zones are not dened,
the software automatically sets the zones.
Normal trac
mode
When the trac is normal and elevator calls do not dier
greatly across oors, the system works in this mode.
Sudden peak
hour mode
You can set the oors for the sudden peak hour service
and the number of elevators for these oors. If more
than three calls are received from a peak oor and no
elevator is available on the oor, the system sends the
preset number of elevators to that oor to better provide
services for the oor.
Disability
service
This function enables the system to assign an accessible elevator when
there is a call. In addition, a voice prompt is given when keys are pressed.
Real-time
guidance
After a call from a oor is received, the oor selector displays the ID of the
assigned elevator in real time.
Group control
output
Parameters can be used to view some indicators of the group control
system in a certain period of time, including the average waiting time,
average travel time, full-load rate, and long-time waiting rate.
Zoned service Service zones are dened for elevators based on the building height and
number of oors. Zones can be dened automatically or manually.
Grouping
When multiple passengers need to take elevators at the same time to the
same oor, enter the number of passengers and the destination oor.
The system then automatically sets the number of elevators that provide
services for the passengers.

Revision History
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Revision History
Date Version Change Description
April 2019 A00 First release.

Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
Safety Precautions
1) Before installing, using, and maintaining this equipment, read the safety information
and precautions thoroughly, and comply with them during operations.
2) To ensure the safety of humans and equipment, follow the signs on the equipment
and all the safety instructions in this user guide.
3) "CAUTION", "WARNING", and "DANGER" items in the manual do not indicate all
safety precautions that need to be followed; instead, they just supplement the safety
precautions.
4) Use this equipment according to the designated environment requirements.
Damage caused by improper usage is not covered by warranty.
5) Inovance shall take no responsibility for any personal injuries or property damage
caused by improper usage.
Safety Levels and Denitions
DANGER
indicates that failure to comply with the notice will result in severe
personal injuries or even death.
WARNING
indicates that failure to comply with the notice may result in severe
personal injuries or even death.
CAUTION
indicates that failure to comply with the notice may result in minor
personal injuries or damage to the equipment.
Safety Instructions
Unpacking
CAUTION
◆Check whether the packing is intact and whether there is damage, water seepage, damp,
and deformation.
◆Unpack the package by following the package sequence. Do not hit the package with
force.
◆Check whether there are damage, rust, or injuries on the surface of the equipment or
equipment accessories.
◆Check whether the number of packing materials is consistent with the packing list.
WARNING
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd damage, rust, or indications of use on the
equipment or accessories.
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd water seepage, component missing or damage
upon unpacking.
◆Do not install the equipment if you nd the packing list does not conform to the
equipment you received.

Safety Instructions
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Storage and Transportation
CAUTION
◆Store and transport this equipment based on the storage and transportation
requirements for humidity and temperature.
◆Avoid transporting the equipment in environments such as water splashing, rain, direct
sunlight, strong electric eld, strong magnetic eld, and strong vibration.
◆Avoid storing this equipment for more than three months. Long-term storage requires
stricter protection and necessary inspections.
◆Pack the equipment strictly before transportation. Use a sealed box for long-distance
transportation.
◆Never transport this equipment with other equipment or materials that may harm or
have negative impacts on this equipment.
WARNING
◆Use professional loading and unloading equipment to carry large-scale or heavy
equipment.
◆When carrying this equipment with bare hands, hold the equipment casing rmly with
care to prevent parts falling. Failure to comply may result in personal injuries.
◆Handle the equipment with care during transportation and mind your step to prevent
personal injuries or equipment damage.
◆Never stand or stay below the equipment when the equipment is lifted by hoisting
equipment.
Installation
WARNING
◆Thoroughly read the safety instructions and user guide before installation.
◆Do not modify this equipment.
◆Do not rotate the equipment components or loosen xed bolts (especially those marked
in red) on equipment components.
◆Do not install this equipment in places with strong electric or magnetic elds.
◆When this equipment is installed in a cabinet or nal equipment, protection measures
such as a reproof enclosure, electrical enclosure, or mechanical enclosure must be
provided. The IP rating must meet IEC standards and local laws and regulations.
DANGER
◆Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be
performed by only professionals.
◆Installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be performed
by only experienced personnel who have been trained with necessary electrical
information.
◆Installation personnel must be familiar with equipment installation requirements and
relevant technical materials.
◆Before installing equipment with strong electromagnetic interference, such as a
transformer, install an electromagnetic shielding device for this equipment to prevent
malfunctions.

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Wiring
DANGER
◆Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be
performed by only professionals.
◆Never perform wiring at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an electric shock.
◆Before wiring, cut o all equipment power supplies. Wait at least 10 minutes before
further operations because residual voltage exists after power-o.
◆Make sure that the equipment is well grounded. Failure to comply will result in an
electric shock.
◆During wiring, follow the proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures, and wear
an antistatic wrist strap. Failure to comply will result in damage to internal equipment
circuits.
WARNING
◆Never connect the power cable to output terminals of the equipment. Failure to comply
may cause equipment damage or even a re.
◆When connecting a drive with the motor, make sure that the phase sequences of the
drive and motor terminals are consistent to prevent reverse motor rotation.
◆Wiring cables must meet diameter and shielding requirements. The shielding layer of the
shielded cable must be reliably grounded at one end.
◆After wiring, make sure that no screws are fallen and cables are exposed in the
equipment.
Power-on
DANGER
◆Before power-on, make sure that the equipment is installed properly with reliable wiring
and the motor can be restarted.
◆Before power-on, make sure that the power supply meets equipment requirements to
prevent equipment damage or even a re.
◆At power-on, unexpected operations may be triggered on the equipment. Therefore, stay
away from the equipment.
◆After power-on, do not open the cabinet door and protective cover of the equipment.
Failure to comply will result in an electric shock.
◆Do not touch any wiring terminals at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an electric
shock.
◆Do not remove any part of the equipment at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an
electric shock.

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Operation
DANGER
◆Do not touch any wiring terminals during operation. Failure to comply will result in an
electric shock.
◆Do not remove any part of the equipment during operation. Failure to comply will result
in an electric shock.
◆Do not touch the equipment shell, fan, or resistor for temperature detection. Failure to
comply will result in heat injuries.
◆Signal detection must be performed by only professionals during operation. Failure to
comply will result in personal injuries or equipment damage.
WARNING
◆Prevent metal or other objects from falling into the device during operation. Failure to
comply may result in equipment damage.
◆Do not start or stop the equipment using the contactor. Failure to comply may result in
equipment damage.
Maintenance
DANGER
◆Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be
performed by only professionals.
◆Do not maintain the equipment at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an electric
shock.
◆Before maintenance, cut o all equipment power supplies and wait at least 10 minutes.
WARNING
◆Perform daily and periodic inspection and maintenance for the equipment according to
maintenance requirements and keep a maintenance record.
Repair
DANGER
◆Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be
performed by only professionals.
◆Do not repair the equipment at power-on. Failure to comply will result in an electric
shock.
◆Before inspection and repair, cut o all equipment power supplies and wait at least 10
minutes.

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WARNING
◆Require for repair services according to the product warranty agreement.
◆When the equipment is faulty or damaged, require professionals to perform
troubleshooting and repair by following repair instructions and keep a repair record.
◆Replace quick-wear parts of the equipment according to the replacement guide.
◆Do not operate damaged equipment. Failure to comply may result in worse damage.
◆After the equipment is replaced, perform wiring inspection and parameter settings again.
Disposal
WARNING
◆Dispose of retired equipment by following local regulations or standards. Failure to
comply may result in property damage, personal injuries, or even death.
◆Recycle retired equipment by following industry waste disposal standards to avoid
environmental pollution.
Safety Signs
For safe equipment operation and maintenance, comply with safety signs on the
equipment, and do not damage or remove the safety labels. The following table
describes the safety signs.
Safety Sign Description
◆Read the user guide before installation and operation.
Failure to comply will result in an electric shock.
◆Do not remove the cover at power-on or within 10 minutes
after power-o.
◆Before maintenance, inspection, and wiring, cut o input
and output power, and wait at least 10 minutes until the
power indicator is o.

Chapter 1 Product Information
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Chapter 1 Product Information
1.1 System Components
The destination group control system groups multiple elevators (up to eight elevators).
After a passenger enters the destination oor number using the oor selector, the
system assigns one of the elevators to the passenger based on the current operating
status of the elevators.
The system is composed of a group control board (GCB), oor selectors, and a multi-
elevator control system. The following gure shows the system components.
MCTC-GCB-B1
CAN1 CAN2 CAN8
Elevator A
…
232
IO485 RJ45
CAN...
Independent
power supply Power
port
1
3
2
...
...
MF.K
RUN STOP
RES
QUICK
PRG ENTER
RUN LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC
RPM %
A VHz
CTB
Arrival
indicator
for floor N
Arrival
indicator
for floor 1
…
...
CTB
CCB CCB
CANbus CANbus
CANbus CANbus
4
Elevator H
...
MODbus MODbus
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
?
3
Arrival
indicator
for floor 2
Arrival
indicator
for floor 1
Arrival
indicator
for floor 2
Arrival
indicator
for floor N
Figure 1-1 System components
NOTE
◆The preceding gure shows a group control example of eight elevators
(elevators A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H).
Table 1-1 Name and models of system components
SN Name Model Description
①GCB MCTC-GCB-B1 Standard
②Floor selector
MCTC-DDS-T1
MCTD-DDS-T2
MCTC-DDS-K1
Standard (select at least one from
the three models)

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SN Name Model Description
③
Elevator
control
system
Car display MCTC-HCB-T3-DDS Standard (dedicated to destination
group control)
Integrated
elevator
controller
NICE series For details, see
the user guides of NICE series
integrated elevator controllers.
Car top
board (CTB) MCTC-CTB
Car call
board (CCB) MCTC-CCB-A
Optional (See the user guides of
NICE series integrated elevator
controllers)
Hall arrival
indicator
MCTC-HCB-B and
related options
Optional (For details, consult
Inovance).
④LED operating panel MDKE
Optional
External LED operating panel,
connected to RJ45 port.
1.2 System Principle
The GCB is the core computing unit. The oor selector is the collection unit of registered
destination oor information. The integrated elevator controller is the transportation
control unit that implements all control and operation functions of an elevator. The car
display is the unit that displays the next stop oor, current oor, and elevator running
direction.
The GCB communicates with the oor selector through the CAN bus to collect
passengers’ calls entered using the oor selector. In addition, the GCB exchanges
data with the NICE series integrated elevator controllers through the CAN bus. The
GCB performs computation and comparison to identify the optimum elevator for a
passenger's call. Then, it drives the elevator to take the passenger and sends the ID of
the elevator to corresponding oor selector accordingly. The oor selector displays the
ID of the elevator to take and makes a corresponding voice prompt.
After receiving the elevator dispatch command sent by the GCB, the integrated elevator
controller immediately performs the operation logic control and drives an elevator to
take the passenger. After the elevator arrives at the oor where the passenger waits
and the passenger enters the car, the controller records the destination oor number
automatically and takes the passenger to the destination oor. In addition, the next
stop oor, current oor, and elevator running direction are displayed on the car
display board. Based on this logic, the destination group control system controls the
coordinated operation of each component to complete the transportation task.

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1.3 Model Number
1.3.1 Group Control Board
MCTC –GCB –B1
Mark Product Series
MCTC Option for integrated
elevator controllers
Mark Type
GCB Group control board
Mark Destination Floor
Destination floors
of eight elevators
B1
Figure 1-2 Model number of the GCB
1.3.2 Floor Selector
MCTC - DDS -T1-IC
Mark Product Series
MCTC Optionfor integrated
elevator controllers
Mark Type
DDS Floor selector
Mark IC Card Function
YesIC
NoBlank
Mark Size
10.4-inch touchscreenT1
15-inch touchscreen
T2
4.3-inc h key padK1
Figure 1-3 Model number of the oor selector
1.3.3 Touchscreen-Type Floor Selector Bracket
MCTC - DDS -T1- B1-IC
Mark Product Series
MCTC Optionfor integrated elevator
controllers
Mark Type
DDS Floor selector
Mark IC Card Function
YesIC
NoBlank
Mark Size of Compatible Touchscreen
10.4-inch
T1
15-inch
T2
Mark Mounting Method
Vertical bracket
B1
Wall-mounted bracket
B2
Figure 1-4 Model number of the touchscreen-type oor selector bracket
1.3.4 IC Card Options
MCTC - DCB -IC-A
Mark Product Series
MCTC Optionfor integrated elevator
controllers
Mark Type
DCS IC card options for elevator
destination group control system
Mark Option
Controller
A
Card writer
W
CardC
Figure 1-5 Model number of IC card options

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1.3.5 Car Display
MCTC –HCB - T3 - DDS
Mark Product Series
MCTC Option for integrated
elevator controllers
Mark Type
HCB-T3 Standard display
board
Mark Applicable System
Destination group
control system
DDS
Figure 1-6 Model number of the car display
1.4 Technical Data
1.4.1 Group Control Board
Table 1-2 System technical data
Item Specications
Basic
performance
parameters
Input voltage 24 VDC (-10% to +10%)
Communication mode CAN communication
Number of elevators supported Maximum: eight elevators
Number of oor selectors
supported
Each CAN communication port supports
56 oor selectors. The maximum total
number of oor selectors is 56 × 8.
Communication distance Above 1000 m
1.4.2 Car Display
Table 1-3 Technical data of the MCTC-HCB-T3-DDS car display
Item Specications
Basic
performance
parameters
Power supply 24 VDC (-10% to +10%)
Display mode True-color display
Physical dimensions 250 x 194 x 32 (unit: mm)
Valid display range 197 x 148 (unit: mm)
Resolution 1024 x 768
Communication mode 485 communication
Power consumption ≤ 6 W
Operating ambient temperature -20℃ to +70℃
Operating ambient humidity Less than 95%RH, non-condensing
Function
Horizontal display, elevator running status
display, and destination oor number
display

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1.4.3 Floor Selector
The oor selector is a key interface for information exchange between users and the
control system. It can receive user calls at a hall. The following table shows the main
technical data.
Table 1-4 Parameters of the oor selector
Model MCTC-DDS-T1 MCTC-DDS-T2 MCTC-DDS-K1
Size of the display
screen 10.4-inch 15-inch 4.3-inch
Power supply voltage 18–36 VDC 18–36 VDC 18–36 VDC
Equipment power
consumption ≤ 7.5 W ≤ 15 W ≤ 12 W
Valid display range
(W x H) 159.5 mm × 212.5 mm 305 mm × 229 mm 95 mm × 54 mm
Type of LCD a-Si, LED backlit a-Si, LED backlit TFT VGA color display
Display resolution
(W x H) 800 × 600 dot 1024 × 768 dot 480 × 272 dot
Horizontal viewing
angle -70º to +70º -70º to +70º -70º to +70º
Vertical viewing angle -70º to +40º -70º to +70º -70º to +40º
Operating ambient
temperature -10℃ to +60℃ -10℃ to +60℃ -20℃ to 70℃
Operating ambient
humidity
10%RH to 90%RH,
non-condensing
10%RH to 90%RH,
non-condensing
10%RH to 90%RH,
non-condensing
The models of the touchscreen-type oor selector bracket are shown in the following
table.
Table 1-5 Parameters of the oor selector bracket
Model Description Max. Dimensions (unit: mm)
MCTC-DDS-T1-B1 10.4-inch touchscreen-type oor
selector (vertical) 260.5 × 239 × 1020.6
MCTC-DDS-T1-B2 10.4-inch touchscreen-type oor
selector (wall-mounted) 260.5 × 171.32 × 254.67
MCTC-DDS-T2-B1 15-inch touchscreen-type oor
selector (vertical) 343.4 × 230.28 × 1075.26
MCTC-DDS-T2-B2 15-inch touchscreen-type oor
selector (wall-mounted) 343.4 × 224.52 × 436.55

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Chapter 2 Mechanical and Electrical Installation
2.1 Installation Environment Requirements
■Ambient temperature: -20℃ to +70℃
■Install it in a place free from vibration.
■Install it in a place free from direct sunlight, high humidity and condensation.
■Install it in a place free from corrosive, ammable, or explosive gas.
■Install it in a place free from oil dirt, heavy dust and heavy metal powder.
Oil dirt, heavy dust or heavy metal powder
Sunlight
Strong vibration
High
temperature
and humidity
Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Flammable, explosive, or corrosive gas
Combustible material
Do not install the product on the surface of a
flammable object.
2.2 Group Control Board
2.2.1 Dimensions
The MCTC-GCB-B1 is the core component of the group control system. It has eight
digital input (DI) terminals and four digital output (DO) terminals.
The following gure shows the appearance and dimensions of the MCTC-GCB-B1.

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280
CN15 CN14
5432 1
98 7 6
J9 CN1CN2
CN5
CN3CN4CN6CN7CN8CN9CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13
MCTC-GCB-BI
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D17
D15
D13
D12
D78
D71
D65
D60
D55
D51
D46
D41
D94
D85
D86
D81
D80
D79
4-M4
Figure 2-1 Appearance and dimensions of the MCTC-GCB-B1 (unit: mm)
2.2.2 Terminal Description
Table 2-1 Description of GCB terminals
Type Mark Functions Description Remarks
CN15 24V/GND 24 V power input of the GCB
1 2 3 4
GND
+24V
CN3-CN4
CN6-CN13
24V/COM Isolated CAN communication power supply
1 2 3 4
+24V
CANH
COM
CANL
CANH/CANL Isolated CAN communication port
CN14
24V/GND Isolated 485 communication power supply
1 2 3 4
GND
+24V
485+
458-
485+/485- Isolated 485 communication port
J9 DB9 port 232 host controller communication port
5432 1
98 7 6
CN1 RJ45 port Connected to the LED operating panel to set
and view the parameters of the GCB.
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