Inovance SLIM LINE Series Instruction and safety manual

Data code 19011453 A00
Function Guide
Function Guide
SLIM LINE Series Control Cabinet


Preface
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing the SLIM LINE series control system.
By 2019, over two million elevator controllers/control cabinets produced by INOVANCE,
an elevator brand owned by Inovance, have been put into use around the world.
we developed the SLIM LINE control system to meet the new requirements of global
market.
This guide introduces the commissioning, parameter setting, typical functions and
solutions, and troubleshooting of the control system.
Read this guide carefully before using the product, and keep it properly for future
maintenance 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
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,
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 any problems during use.

Contents
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Contents
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Group F0: Basic Parameters....................................................................................86
Group F1: Motor Parameters...................................................................................89
Group F2: Vector Control Parameters ....................................................................94
Group F3: Running Control Parameters.................................................................97
Group F4: Floor Parameters..................................................................................103
Group F5: Terminal Function Parameters............................................................105
Group F6: Basic Elevator Parameters...................................................................120
Group F7: Intelligent Commissioning Parameters..............................................142
Group F8: Enhanced Function Parameters..........................................................145
Group F9: Time Parameters..................................................................................149
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Group FC: Protection Function Parameters.........................................................168
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Group FE: Elevator Function Setting Parameters................................................176
Group FP: User Parameters...................................................................................180
Group Fr: Leveling Adjustment Parameters ........................................................181
Groups E0 to E9: Fault Record Parameters..........................................................183
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Revision History
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Revision History
Version
November 2020 A00 First release.

Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
Safety Precautions
Before using the product, read the safety instructions thoroughly and comply with
them during operations.
To ensure the safety of humans and equipment, follow the signs on the product and
all the safety instructions in this guide.
is guide do not indicate all safety
precautions that need to be followed; instead, they just supplement the safety
precautions.
caused by improper usage is not covered by warranty.
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
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Safety Instructions
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
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.
electric shock.
an electric shock.
Operation
DANGER
electric shock.
in an electric shock.
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.
equipment damage.

Safety Instructions
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Maintenance
DANGER
Equipment installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection, or parts replacement must be
performed by only professionals.
shock.
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.
shock.
minutes.
WARNING
Require 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.
After the equipment is replaced, perform wiring inspection and parameter settings
again.

Safety Instructions
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WARNING
comply may result in property damage, personal injuries, or even death.
Recycle retired equipment by following industry waste disposal standards to avoid
environmental pollution.
Other Instructions
Requirements for the main air switch
Install a circuit breaker on the front-end of the input power supply side (L, N) of the
control cabinet to prevent such faults as short circuit and overload on the back-end
load. For a three-phase 380 V or single-phase 220 VAC system, the rated current of the
circuit breaker cannot be lower than 32 A. A circuit breaker with rated current above the
rated input current of the control cabinet is recommended.
and shaft lighting circuits for protection.
High leakage current warning
The equipment generates high leakage current during running. Ground the equipment
reliably before connecting it to the input power supply. Grounding must comply with
local regulations and related IEC standards.
Motor insulation test
storage, or in a regular inspection, to prevent the control cabinet from being damaged
due to the poor insulation of motor windings. The motor must be disconnected from
the control cabinet during the insulation test. A 500 V megger is recommended for the
Motor thermal protection
Set the motor overload protection parameters properly or install a thermal relay for the
motor for protection.

Safety Instructions
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The electrolytic capacitors inside the control cabinet and on the PCBs may explode
when they are burnt. Poisonous gas is generated when the plastic parts are burnt. Treat
them as industrial waste.
Inspection of peripheral cables
Ensure the cross-sectional area and voltage resistance of power cables and control
power cables meet the requirements. Connect the input and output cables separately
to avoid danger caused by cable mixing and insulation damage.
Run the signal cables and power cables separately. Use shielded twisted pairs (STPs) as
analog signal cables, and make sure that the shielded cables are reliably grounded at
one end.
Safety Signs
For safe equipment operations and maintenance, comply with the safety signs on the
equipment, and do not damage or remove the safety labels.
The following table describes the safety signs.
Safety Sign
Only professionals are allowed to open the cabinet
door.
High voltage!
wait 10 minutes.
Before using the product, read this document
(especially safety instructions) carefully.

Function Overview
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1 Function Overview
The SLIM LINE is a general-purpose feature-rich elevator control system designed
for home elevators, small residential elevators, and newly installed elevators in old
buildings. The following section describes its functions in detail.
1.1 Common Running Functions
Function
Full collective
selective
In the automatic running or attendant state, this function enables
the elevator to respond to both car calls and hall calls. Passengers
/down
button.
can be expanded by customizing the product.
setting
The system automatically judges the door open state (door open
at calls/commands, door open for protection, and delayed door
open) and determines the corresponding door open holding time
according to the settings.
In the automatic running state, you can hold down the door open
button in the car to postpone the door close so that goods can be
moved in or out.
for door operators
Advance door closing
close button
can press the door close button to close the doors in advance to
Floor number display
setting
of numbers and letters, meeting the requirements of special
conditions.
Light curtain signal
judgment
curtain operates and the elevator doors re-open. This function is
Auxiliary operation
box
An optional auxiliary operation box with the same functions as the
main operation box is available.
Repeated door close
After the door close maintains for a certain period, if the door lock
is not closed, the elevator automatically opens and then closes
the doors.

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Function
Auto-leveling
The system automatically implements accurate leveling based
feedback signals.
Response during
acceleration
The system allows the elevator to stop during acceleration and
selective control
In the automatic/attendant state, the elevator responds only to
car calls and down hall calls during running.
Idle elevator returning
In the automatic running state, the elevator automatically returns
receive any car calls or hall calls within the set time.
Automatic running to
next landing
If the door open time exceeds the door open protection time but
the door open limit signal is still inactive, the elevator closes the
doors and automatically runs to the next landing. The system
reports Err55.
Forced door close
When the elevator doors fail to close within the set time due to
the action of the light curtain or safety edge, the elevator forcibly
closes the doors at a low speed and gives a prompt tone.
False car call
cancellation
button in the car.
You can enable or disable the system service for one or more
Low-speed re-leveling
When the elevator is in the non-inspection state and stops in the
non-leveling zone, it automatically runs to the leveling zone at a
low speed and opens the doors if the safe running requirements
are met.
Based on the type of the door operator(s), you can set whether
the system keeps outputting commands after the door open/close
limit.
Car arrival gong
prompt tone.
Hall arrival forecast
indicator
hall arrival forecast indicator lights up.
Note: dedicated hall call board (HCB) required

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Function
Hall arrival gong
hall arrival gong sounds.
Note: dedicated HCB required
Hall I/O expansion
Car I/O expansion
Button stuck check
automatically cancels the stuck call, preventing the condition that
the elevator doors cannot close due to the stuck hall call.
Automatic startup
torque compensation
Before running, the system automatically implements the startup
torque compensation based on the current car load to achieve a
smooth startup, improving the riding comfort.
The system automatically calculates and generates the running
curves based on the distance, which enables the elevator to
directly stop at the leveling position without creeping.
Automatic generation
of the optimum curve
Based on the distance, the system automatically calculates
the optimum speed curve compliant with the human-machine
function principle, without being limited by the number of curves
Service suspension
signal output
When the elevator cannot respond to hall calls, the corresponding
terminal outputs a service suspension signal.
Running times
recording
In the 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 a door lock circuit abnormality during door
open/close, the elevator automatically re-opens/re-closes the
doors and reports a fault after the set door open/close times is
reached.
Anti-nuisance
The system automatically judges the number of passengers in the
car and the number of car calls registered. If too many car calls
are registered, the system determines that a nuisance exists and
cancels all car calls. In this case, passengers need to register the
car calls correctly again.

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Function
Prompt of non-door
zone stop
The system automatically gives a prompt when the elevator stops
in the non-door zone due to faults.
Full-load indication When the elevator is fully loaded, the HCB displays a full-load
Car energy saving
In the door open holding and door close limit states, the system
time (F9-01) to save energy.
Energy-saving
running with standby
power supply
power supply is used, this function allows the system to reduce
the elevator's running speed in the prerequisite of guaranteeing
the smooth running curve.
Arrival gong disabled
at night
This function allows the elevator to cancel the arrival gong
announcement within the set time range.
Overload protection
When the car load exceeds 110% of the rated elevator load, the
elevator generates an alarm, keeps the doors open, and stops
running.
Fault data recording The system automatically records the detailed fault information,
Current ramp down
In applications where a permanent magnet synchronous motor
(PMSM) is used, the motor's holding current ramps down to
zero after the elevator stops through deceleration, preventing
abnormal noise in this process.
Simple maintenance
keypad
The 3-button keypad on the main control board (MCB) allows the
Shaft auto-tuning
inspection speed and automatically records all position signals in
the shaft in this process.
parameters
Inspection running
After the elevator enters the inspection state, the system disables
the automatic running and automatic door operations. You
can press the up/down button to make the elevator jog at the
inspection speed.

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Function
Running under
emergency electrical
operation (EEO)
After the elevator enters the EEO state, the system disables the
automatic running and automatic door operations. You can press
the up/down button to make the elevator jog at the EEO speed.
Motor auto-tuning With a simple parameter setting, the system can obtain the motor
parameters no matter whether the motor carries a load or not.
inspection
Considering the inaccurate running control at a high inspection
speed and too long running time at a low inspection speed, the
system provides the dual-speed curve for inspection. This greatly
1.2 Special Functions
Function
Fire emergency return
and waits.
or closes the doors only after the door open/close button is
pressed at jog (optional). Besides, the elevator only responds to
car calls and only one car call can be registered every time.
Independent running
The elevator does not respond to any call, and the elevator doors
need to be closed manually. In the case of group control, the
elevator exits the group control system and runs independently.
Attendant running After the elevator enters the attendant state, the running of the
elevator is controlled by the attendant.
Voice announcement
Note: dedicated intercom required
When the elevator is waiting in the leveling position, if there is a
call or door open command from the car operating panel (COP)
prolonged.
VIP service
special persons.

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Function
full-load
When the car is fully loaded in the automatic running state, the
hall calls, however, can still be registered. They will be executed
during the next running (in the case of a single elevator) or by
other elevators (in the case of parallel/group control).
enhances safety.
Elevator lock
In the automatic running state, when the elevator lock switch
operates or the set lock time is reached, the elevator returns to the
Parallel/Group control
The system supports the parallel/group control of two elevators
and provides multiple scheduling algorithms to meet the
Note: The group control board (GCB) is required to implement the
group control.
Exiting from parallel/
group control
If the parallel/group control exiting switch signal of a certain
elevator in the parallel/group control system is active or the time
of exiting the parallel/group control is reached, this elevator will
exit from the parallel/group control and run independently. This
system.
Automatic exiting
from parallel/group
control
If an elevator in the parallel/group control system cannot respond
to calls in time due to faults, it automatically exits from the
parallel/group control system and runs independently. This does
Maintenance mode After entering the maintenance mode by setting parameters, you
can perform the running operations such as elevator testing.

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Function
Advance door
After reaching the door zone, the elevator opens the doors in
advance with the participation of safety components to improve
Note: MCTC-SCB board required
Re-leveling
In the door open state, when the car movement detected by
leveling switches exceeds a certain distance, the system will short
the door lock with the participation of safety components and
drive the car to move to the leveling position.
Note: MCTC-SCB board required
1.3 Safety Functions
Function
Troubleshooting
based on fault level
Runaway prevention
The system detects the elevator's running state in real time. Once
the elevator speed exceeds the limit, the system immediately
stops the elevator.
Electric brake release
When the system power supply is disconnected, manually activate
brake by pressing the brake release button. Then, the car will
on two sides of the motor. In this process, once the brake release
button is released, the system immediately stops the output and
closes the brake.
Note: battery box required
automatically enabled if the mains electricity is disconnected. The
the elevator stops to evacuate passengers.
Note: battery box required
Automatic running
mode switchover at
power failure
In applications where synchronous motor is used, after the
supply system is disconnected, the system can perform automatic
switchover between shorting stator braking mode and controller
drive mode, achieving quick and stable self-rescue.
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