Inovance NICE9000-V Series User manual

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NICE9000-V Series Integrated Villa Elevator Control Cabinet User Guide
Copyright Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
A00
Data code 19010847
User Guide
User Guide
NICE9000-V Series
Integrated Villa Elevator Control Cabinet

Preface
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing the NICE9000-V integrated villa elevator control cabinet.
The NICE9000-V is an integrated control cabinet with innovative, modular and super-
compact design by Inovance. Monarch is a brand name for elevator- and escalator-
related products exclusively owned by Inovance.
Compared to the conventional control cabinets in the market, the NICE9000-V has the
following major features:
1) Delicate and compact design
■Integrated construction with super-compact design, with size only 30% of a
conventional control cabinet.
■Delicately shaped for exible installation, t perfectly with style of decoration.
2) Quiet running
■Free of contactors and fans.
■Reduced noise level (< 40 dB), suitable for life.
3) Comfortable riding
■High performance driving platform and innovative algorithms, optimizing riding
comfort at startup and running of the elevator.
4) Reliable safety
■"5S" design: Small, Silence, Save, Safe, and Smart.
■Combined multiple safety functions, such as intelligent automatic emergency
evacuation, automatic emergency evacuation at power failure, and one-key
emergency evacuation.
This guide describes the correct use of the NICE9000-V, including product features,
safety information and precautions, mechanical and electrical installation,
commissioning, and maintenance. Read this guide carefully before use, and keep it
carefully for reference to future maintenance.
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 operate 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 guide.
◆If the guide is damaged or lost, order a replacement from your agent or the customer service
center of Inovance.
◆Contact the customer service center of Inovance if you have problems during use.

Revision History
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Revision History
Date Version Revision
October 2018 A00 First release

Revision History
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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Revision History ......................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................... 10
Safety Precautions............................................................................................................. 10
Safety Levels and Denitions ........................................................................................... 10
Safety Instructions............................................................................................................. 10
Safety Signs........................................................................................................................ 15
Chapter 1 Product Information............................................................................................... 16
1.1 Designation Rule and Nameplate............................................................................... 16
1.2 Description of Components........................................................................................ 17
1.3 Technical Data.............................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation .......................................................................................... 21
2.1 Installation Requirements........................................................................................... 21
2.1.1 Requirements on Installation Environment ....................................................... 21
2.1.2 Requirements on Mounting Clearance ............................................................... 21
2.1.3 Requirements on Mounting Dimensions ............................................................ 23
2.2 Installation Instructions .............................................................................................. 23
2.3 Installation of Shaft Position Signals ......................................................................... 24
2.3.1 Installation of Leveling Switch............................................................................. 25
2.3.2 Installation of Slow-Down Switches..................................................................... 26
2.3.3 Installation of Final Limit Switches...................................................................... 26
Chapter 3 Electrical Installation.............................................................................................. 27
3.1 Interface to External Devices....................................................................................... 27
3.2 PG card ......................................................................................................................... 30
3.3 Main Electrical Circuits................................................................................................ 31
3.3.1 Power Circuit........................................................................................................ 31
3.3.2 Safety Circuit........................................................................................................ 32
3.3.3 Inspection Circuit................................................................................................. 33
3.4 Overall System Wiring Diagram.................................................................................. 34
Chapter 4 Panel Operations.................................................................................................... 35
4.1 Cabinet Panel............................................................................................................... 35
4.2 I/O Terminals................................................................................................................ 36

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4.3 Using the Cabinet Panel.............................................................................................. 37
4.3.1 Using Overspeed Governor Test Function........................................................... 37
4.3.2 Using Overspeed Governor Reset Function ........................................................ 37
4.3.3 Using Bypass Function......................................................................................... 38
4.3.4 Using Electrical Brake Release Function ............................................................. 38
Chapter 5 System Commissioning.......................................................................................... 39
5.1 Safety Check Before Commissioning ......................................................................... 39
5.2 Commissioning at Inspection Speed ......................................................................... 40
5.3 Shaft Auto-tuning ........................................................................................................ 44
5.4 Door Operator Controller Commissioning................................................................. 46
Chapter 6 Parameter Description............................................................................................ 47
6.1 Parameter Description ................................................................................................ 47
6.2 Parameter Groups........................................................................................................ 47
6.3 Parameter Table........................................................................................................... 48
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................... 85
7.1 Description of Fault Levels.......................................................................................... 85
7.2 Fault Information and Troubleshooting .................................................................... 86
Chapter 8 Inspection and Maintenance ............................................................................... 102
8.1 Daily Inspection ........................................................................................................ 102
8.1.1 Daily Inspection Items........................................................................................ 102
8.1.2 Daily Cleaning Items........................................................................................... 102
8.2 Periodic Inspection.................................................................................................... 102
8.2.1 Periodic Inspection Items .................................................................................. 102
8.2.2 Replacement of Vulnerable Components ......................................................... 103
Chapter 9 Options .................................................................................................................. 104
9.1 List of Options............................................................................................................ 104
9.2 Car Top Integrated Control Box ................................................................................ 104
9.2.1 MCTC-CTW-A9 .................................................................................................... 104
9.2.2 MCTC-CTW-A3.................................................................................................... 110
9.2.3 MCTC-CTW-A1.................................................................................................... 110
9.3 Car Control Board (MCTC-COB-A1)........................................................................... 137
9.4 Display Board (MCTC-HCB-D5G)............................................................................... 140
9.5 IoT Module (IoT-WL210DBW-BST)............................................................................. 141

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Chapter 10 Applications ........................................................................................................ 143
10.1 Emergency Evacuation Function............................................................................ 143
10.1.1 Intelligent Automatic Emergency Evacuation ................................................. 143
10.1.2 Automatic Emergency Evacuation at Power Failure........................................ 143
10.1.3 One-Key Emergency Evacuation...................................................................... 143
10.2 Elevator Lock Function............................................................................................ 143
10.3 Full-Load/Overload Function.................................................................................. 145
10.4 Time-based Floor Service ...................................................................................... 148
10.5 Running Test............................................................................................................ 149
10.6 Anti-nuisance Function ........................................................................................... 149
10.7 Disability function ................................................................................................... 150
10.8 Double-Door Control Function............................................................................... 152
10.9 Voice Announcement Function .............................................................................. 153
10.10 Manual Door........................................................................................................... 154
10.11 Asynchronous Motor Auto-Tuning ....................................................................... 156

Introduction
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Introduction
1 Connection of Peripheral Devices
Single-phase AC power
Brake
power
supply
output
Encoder
feedback
Overspeed governor
Traveling cable
Slow-down switches
and
final limit switches
Door lock circuit
feedback
Car top junction box
Hall call and display
Car and shaft
UV
W
LN
Brake
contactor
feedback
Pit lighting
NICE9000-V
Smartphone
WIFI module
Grounding
Figure 1 Connection between the NICE9000-V and peripheral devices
NOTE
◆Figure 1 is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the
NICE9000-V and its peripheral devices.
◆Some of the peripheral devices are obtainable through Inovance. Contact
commercial sta of Inovance if necessary.

Introduction
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2 Function list
Function Description
Common Running Functions
Full collective
selective
This function enables the elevator to respond both car calls and hall calls
during running. Passengers at any service oor can call the elevator by
pressing the up call button and down call button.
Door open time
setting
The system automatically determines dierent door open time for door
open for call, command, protection, or delay according to the set door
open holding time.
Door open
holding
In automatic running state, passengers can press the door open holding
button in the car to delay door open to facilitate special passengers to get
in and out of the elevator.
Door operator
service oor
setting
You can set the required service oors of the door operators.
Floor number
display setting
The system supports display of oor numbers in combinations of numbers
and letters, which meets the requirements of special conditions.
Light curtain
signal judgment
If the door is blocked by stu during door close, the light curtain acts and
the elevator opens the door.
Independent
control of the
front door and
rear door
When there are two doors for a car, automatic control on the two doors
depends on your requirements.
Repeat door
close
If the door lock is not applied after the elevator performs door close for a
certain time, the elevator automatically opens the door and then closes the
door again.
Voice
announcement
The elevator automatically announces information such as the running
direction, breakdown appease message, door open/close prompt,
background music, and next arriving oor during running.
Idle elevator
returning to
base oor
In automatic running state, the elevator automatically returns to the set
parking oor and waits for passengers if there is no car call or hall call
within the set time.
Landing at
another oor
If the door open time exceeds the door open protection time but the door
open limit signal is still inactive, the elevator closes the door and then
automatically runs to the next landing oor; the system reports fault Err55.
Cancellation of
wrong calls Passengers can press the button consecutively twice to cancel wrong calls.
Service oor
setting
You can enable or disable the system service for certain oors exibly
based on actual requirements.
Time-based
service oor
selection
The system allows you to set the time range and service oors of time-
based oor services exibly, or select the service oors using the service
oor switchover switch.

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Function Description
Low-speed self-
rescue
When the elevator is in non-inspection state and stops at non-leveling area,
the elevator automatically runs to the leveling area at low speed if the
safety requirements are met, and then opens the door.
Automatic
startup torque
compensation
The system automatically implements startup torque compensation based
on the current car load, achieving smooth startup and improving the riding
comfort.
Direct travel ride
The system automatically calculates and generates the running curves
based on the distance, enabling the elevator to directly stop at the leveling
position without creeping.
Service
suspension
output
When the elevator cannot respond to hall calls, the corresponding terminal
outputs the service suspension signal.
Running times
recording
In automatic running state, the system automatically records the running
times of the elevator.
Running time
recording
The system automatically records the accumulative working hours and
working days of the elevator.
Automatic
door open
upon door lock
abnormality
If the system detects that the door lock circuit is abnormal during door
open/close, the elevator automatically opens and closes the door again,
and reports a fault after the set door open/close times is reached.
Disability
service
When the elevator is waiting at the leveling position, if there is a call at
this oor from the disability operation box, the door open holding time is
prolonged. It is the same for the rear door.
Full-load direct
running
When the car is full-loaded in automatic running state, the elevator does
not respond to hall calls from the passing oors. These halls calls, however,
can still be registered, and will be executed at next time of running.
Overload
protection
When the car load exceeds the rated elevator load, the elevator gives an
alarm and stops running.
Electrical brake
release function
Under normal mains power supply (Press the EPB button to energize
the ARD system after the system is powered o), press the brake release
buttons SA1 and SA2 simultaneously and hold for 2s. The electrical brake
release circuit outputs a signal, and the traction machine brake is released.
The elevator runs slowly in light-load direction. Release any one of the
brake release buttons during running, and the output will stop (jogging
brake release running).
Fault data
recording
The system automatically records detailed information of faults, which
helps improve the eciency of maintenance and repair.
Inspection-related Functions
Simple
maintenance
keypad
The 3-button keypad on the MCB provides the functions such as
commissioning the running oors and door open/close.
Inspection
running
After entering the inspection state, the system cancels automatic running
and related operations. You can press the up or down call button to make
the elevator jog at the inspection speed.

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Function Description
Motor auto-
tuning
With simple parameter setting, the system can obtain the motor parameters
no matter whether the motor is with-load or without load.
Floor position
intelligent
correction
Every time the elevator runs to the terminal oor, the system automatically
checks and corrects the car position information based on slow-down
switch 1, and eliminates over travel top terminal or bottom terminal with
use of the slow-down switches.
Overspeed
governor
remote test
Under emergency electrical operation state, set F-8 to 11 on the keypad
or F3-24 to 3 to enter the overspeed governor test mode. Hold down the
overspeed governor remote test button (RTB) and overspeed governor
remote reset button (RRB) for 3s, and the overspeed governor test relay Y4
will output.
Test running
The test running includes the fatigue test of a new elevator, car call oor
test, hall call test, and tests such as hall call response forbidden, door open/
close forbidden, terminal oor limit switch shielded, and overload signal
shielded.
Security Functions
Intelligent
automatic
emergency
evacuation
If the elevator cannot operate normally due to a fault, the control cabinet
intelligently analyzes and processes the fault. Under the premise of
ensuring safety, the system drives or automatically releases the brake to
evacuate passengers. The elevator runs slowly in light-load direction to
leveling. After reaching the door zone, the elevator automatically opens the
door to let passengers out. To prevent the elevator from starting again, the
elevator closes the door and stops after the evacuation is completed.
Automatic
emergency
evacuation at
power failure
The automatic rescue device (ARD) module of the system automatically
identies the state of the mains power supply. Once the mains power
supply is cut o, the ARD starts immediately and the system enters the
automatic emergency evacuation mode.
One-key
emergency
evacuation
2G smart hardware for Internet of things (IoT) needs to be congured to
connect with the car intercom and alarm button. If passengers are trapped,
they can hold down the alarm button for 3s, dial the preset phone number,
and conduct voice interaction with the dialed number through the car
intercom to let them be evacuated.
Elevator lock
In automatic running state, when the elevator lock switch acts or the set
elevator time is reached, the elevator returns to the elevator lock oor after
responding to all car calls, stops running, and turns o the lamp and fan in
the car.
Base oor
verication
After detecting a position abnormality, the system runs the elevator to each
oor until reaching the terminal oor for verication, guaranteeing system
security.
Energy-saving Functions
Car energy-
saving
If there is no running command within the set time, the system
automatically cuts o the power supply to the lamp and fan in the car.
Energy-saving
of idle door
operator
After the car lighting is turned o, the system does not output the door
close command, which reduces power consumption of the door operator.

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 or
moderate personal injuries or equipment damage.
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.

Safety Instructions
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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 equip-
ment you received.
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.

Safety Instructions
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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.
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.

Safety Instructions
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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.
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.

Safety Instructions
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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.
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 Instructions
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Safety Signs
■Description of safety signs in the user guide
i
Read the user guide before installation and operation.
Reliably ground the system and equipment.
Danger!
High temperature!
Prevent personal injuries caused by machines.
High voltage!
**min
Wait xx minutes before further operations.
■Description of safety signs on the equipment
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 Designation Rule and Nameplate
NICE 9000 - V –2 010
Mark Series
NICE
9000 NICE9000 series
Mark Controller Type
VSpecialized for villa
elevators
Mark Rated Current
10 A010
Mark Voltage Rating
2Single-phase 220 V
Figure 1-1 Designation Rule
MODEL: NICE9000-V-2010
INPUT:2PH AC 220-240V 13A 50/60Hz
OUTPUT:3PH AC 0-240V 10A 50/60Hz
Suzhou Inovance Technology Co., Ltd
S/N: 010150644EB00083
Nameplate
Controller model
Rated input
Rated output
Manufacturing SN
Figure 1-2 Nameplate

Chapter 1 Product Information
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1.2 Description of Components
MCB PG card
External interface
Cabinet panel
IoT
communication
port
Antenna
interface
LED display
Cable inlets
Braking resistor
IoT module
Filter board
Brake power board
Lithium battery
Drive board
ARD board
Keypad
Components
on the rear
side
Figure 1-3 Component diagram

Chapter 1 Product Information
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Table 1-1 Function description of each component
Component Function
Main control board (MCB) Core control unit of the integrated control cabinet
Drive board Core drive unit of the integrated control cabinet
Interface board External interface and operation panel
Keypad Simple commissioning keypad of the integrated control
cabinet
LED display Information display for the integrated control cabinet
Antenna interface Antenna interface for IoT
Braking resistor Releasing excessive energy during the braking process
IoT module Monitoring and auto-dialing
Filter board Suppressing high harmonics
Brake power board Supplying power needed for the safety circuit, 24 V system
and brake
ARD board For emergency evacuation
Lithium battery Battery for emergency evacuation
PG card MCTC-PG-E card is congured by default, suitable for the
SIN/COS encoder

Chapter 1 Product Information
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1.3 Technical Data
Table 1-2 Main technical data of the NICE9000-V
Item Specications
Basic features
Input voltage 220 VAC ± 10%
Rated current 10 A
Maximum
frequency 99 Hz
Carrier frequency 2 kHz to 16 kHz, adjusted automatically based on load
features
Motor control
mode Feedback vector control (FVC)
Startup torque 0.5 Hz: 180% sensorless vector control (SVC); 0 Hz: 200% FVC
Speed
adjustment range 1:100 (SVC) 1:1000 (FVC)
1:50 (V/F control)
Speed stability
precision ±0.5% (SVC) ±0.05% (FVC)
Torque control
precision ±5% (FVC)
Overload capacity 60s for 150% of the rated current, 1s for 200% of the rated
current
Motor auto-
tuning With-load auto-tuning; No-load auto-tuning
Distance control Direct travel ride mode in which the leveling position can be
adjusted exibly.
Acceleration/
Deceleration
curve
Automatic generation of multiple curves
Slow-down Reliable slow-down function, automatically identifying the
position of the slow-down bracket.
Shaft auto-tuning 32-bit data, accurately recording the shaft position
Leveling
adjustment Flexible and easy-to-use leveling adjustment function
Startup torque
compensation
Together with the load cell to match suitable startup pre-
torque, enabling the no-load cell pre-torque self-adaptation
function.
Real-time clock Accurate clock can implement functions of time-based
services and automatic passowrd setting for MCB.
Test function Easy to implement multiple elevator commissioning
functions
Fault protection Solutions to dierent levels of elevator faults
Intelligent
management Remote elevator monitoring and user management
Security check
of peripheral
devices after
power-on
Security check of peripheral devices, such as grounding and
short-circuit, after power-on
State monitoring Monitoring the state of feedback signals to ensure that the
elevator works properly
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