LC2005 BA Lift Control
LC2005 BA Lift Control
LC2005 BA Lift Control
Issued 01.2007
Document-No. 300.000.040
Index
I
Display and Operation
LON RESET
PROGRAMM LON
-A1
X8 RS422
MC3000-CPU 173.033.015
X5 SSI-IN
Aussen-
steuerung Switch for external
+ :Parameter EIN
+ :Statusanzeige
AUS control
Fehler
löschen
PROGRAMM ODD
?
X9 RS232
PROGRAMM EVEN 5V
A5
A1
A4
A6
X10 RS232
24V E/ A
RUN
X1
24 V
K1
GN D
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
K1
24V
GN D
A1
X3 X2 PE
X4
LC-display 4
4 x 20 characters
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Display and Operation
Encoder
>+<
< >
>+<
< > >+<
< >
R: - v: 0,0 m/s +
Encoder/Positio Car : 00016549 mm
nstatus Offset:-00657858 mm
Pos. :-00641308 mm
>+<
< > >+<
< >
>+<
< >
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Display and Operation
No. Meaning
1 Program flow control: with the program running, the marks ”+” and ”∗” are alternatingly displayed in
intervals of a second.
2 Indication of the active operation mode:
NORMAL Normal mode, additional information will be displayed:
SFTY OPEN Safety circuit open
LockgFaultAuto Self locking fault in NORMAL operation
LockgFaultInsp Self locking fault in INSPECTION/EMERGENCY EL. CONTR.
OVERLOAD Overload
CAR LIGHT Car light OFF
SFTY-DOOR Safety circuit DOOR OPEN
EXTCONTROL. OFF External control is disengaged
EM.EL.OP. Operating mode EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL OPERATION
INSPECTION Operating mode INSPECTION
CONTROL+LIGHT OFF Operating mode control/light off
3 Current car position
4 Destination landing of the current trip
5 Speed of car [m/s]
6 Deviation [mm] of car stopping position from accurate level position
7 Indication of travelling direction:
— no travelling direction
travelling direction upward
travelling direction downward
8+9 Door status TV (front door) and TH (rear door):
[]door open
][door closed
-- door control disengaged, doors are closed
10 *** LC2005 ***
resp.
F-No 1104 L06 Fault no. and landing. By repeated operating of key <? > the clear text
fault indication can be switched on and off. Automatic switching-off will be
made after 20 sec.
11 Number of elevators in a group (in case of group only)
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Display and Operation
No. Meaning
1 Program flow control: with the program running, the marks ”+” and ”∗” are alternatingly displayed in
intervals of a second.
2 Speed [m/s]
3 Travelling direction: — no travelling direction
travelling direction upward
travelling direction downward
4 Position of car [mm]
5 Offset [mm]
6 Location value from encoder [mm]
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Display and Operation
8 1
2 *** LC 2005 *** +
26.10.96 11:07:41
3
T0000022 O000002h 5
4
C0000024 M000000h
6 7
No. Meaning
1 Program flow control: with the program running, the marks ”+” and ”∗” are alternatingly displayed in
intervals of a second.
2+3 Date/Time
4 Trip counter
5
Display and Operation
2 1
Main menu ↓
3 >Drive
shaft
Door parameters
4
No. Meaning
1 Navigation assistance; indicates to which direction the list with the selectable submenues can be
scrolled through:
Not all submenus can be shown at the same time on the display.
The double arrow indicates that the list can be scrolled in both directions.
The end of the list is reached, only upward scrolling is possible.
The begin of the list is reached, only downward scrolling is possible.
Main menu ↓
>Drive
Shaft
Door parameters
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Display and Operation
Menu-display Parameter-display
Display-mode Input-mode
<↵> or <>
The <↵↵ > key allows to change from display mode into setting
mode. The parameter can be modified with < >
resp. <
>the cursor position – mark _ shows, which digit of the
parameter is going to be modified. The cursor can be moved with
> resp. <
< >.
After completed setting the modification of parameter is to be
↵ >, the display changes automatically back to the
confirmed with <↵
menu.
With key < > the parameter setting will be quit without modifying
the parameter values.
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Display and Operation
Menu-display Parameter-display
Display-mode Setting-mode
Landing: 03
Pos[mm]: 004801
Side: DF_VB
Text: 1 Knd: NORM
<↑> <↓>
<→> <↵>
Shaft Landing: 02 Landing: 02
LDG switchg.points Pos[mm]: 001826 Pos[mm]: 001826
Terminal landing Side: DF_VF Side: DF_VF
>LDG description Text: 0 Knd: NLD_T Text: 0 Knd: NLD_T
<←> <↵>
<↑> <↓> or
<>
Landing: 01
Pos[mm]: 001500
Side: RD_RV
Text:-1 Knd: NLD_B
The list of the parameter sets can be scrolled through in the display
mode with the keys < > resp. < >.
Parameter modification is done analogous to the parameter view
with only one window. When the parameter input is completed, the
parameter display mode is shown.
1.3.5 Dialogues
With some parameters, e.g. Shaft teach in, a dialogue can be
activated. In order to start the dialogue in the parameter setting
mode OK is to be selected. The dialogue shows instructions and
the user is requested to press certain keys.
P +0000000 R00
Shaft teach-in
<↵ > Zone F1 R0 Di-
start: OK teach-in compl ?
Press E-key
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Display and Operation
Key Meaning
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Fault diagnosis
2 Fault diagnosis
With LC2005, depending on the character of fault, information
about the fault can be obtained at various places.
Display and fault memory of the CPU-card:
Here you should investigate first. Depending on the displayed fault,
further information can be obtained (see page 10 chapter 2.1 Fault
diagnosis at the CPU-card).
Lettered LEDs of the pre-control card;
These are indicating the condition of the safety circuit and of the
contactors/valves (see chap. Precontrol card).
In case of faults in the bus-modules, with faulty bus
communication, information can be obtained at the status-LED.
Diagnosis of the bus modules).
Input/output signals of the CPU can be evaluated by means of
LED-displays (see chap. CPU board)
2.1 CPU-board
If there is a fault during operation the display shows the fault-
number. Simultaneously the fault is saved in an error memory
together with further informations about the condition of the control
at occurrence of the fault.
Serious fault:
st
1 digit of the fault identification no. = 1
Warnings or temporary faults:
st
1 digit of the fault identification no. = 2
Fault that must be acknowledged
st
1 digit of the fault identification no. = 3
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Fault diagnosis
Idx: 022 No: 2112 Display of last registered faults, sorted acc.to the time. With keys
01.01.95 08:15:20 ↑ and ↓ the list of faults can be scrolled through.
L06 D04 P016543mm
I00000000 O00000000 With key <?> you can switch over to the plain text fault display and
back again.
Display:
Idx 1…100 Upon jumping to the fault memory display the most
recent fault with the highest index (=no. of faults) is
displayed.
The fault identification no. consists of the actual 4-digit fault no.
and of a leading 2-digit classification no.
The classification no. is used only in connection with data
transmission to external systems.
In the following, only the 4-digit fault no. as shown in the display
will be used.
As a maximum, only the latest 100 faults will be displayed in the
fault memory.
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Fault diagnosis
Hex-display: I: 0 0 3 8 8 0 A 0 O: 0 0 0 1 5 0 3 C
Binary-display: |0000|0000|0011|1000|1000|0000|1010|0000
14243
not used
Bit-number: 31 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 0
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Fault diagnosis
13
Fault diagnosis
14
Fault diagnosis
The windings of the motor have become too hot, signal at - Conductor to motor-thermistors interrupted
15
Fault diagnosis
08 2203 Signal MOTOR ON POWER not available. - Main contacts of travel contactor open or
The motor controller has been activated by the control, but defective
no current flow is getting established, no signal arrives at - Aux. make-contact on K31 defective
X3.8 - Wrong setting at the inverter
- Cables interrupted
08 2204 The breaker of the brake contactor (K32) does not open
when activated
08 2205 Checkback: travel contactor (K31) drops during travel.
08 2206 Checkback: travel contactor (K31) not dropped at end of
travel
08 2207 FI does not cancel DESTINATION REACHED when starting. With position control only
08 2208 Signal MOTOR ON POWER still available after end of travel -FI defective
08 2209 Signal MOTOR ON POWER extinguishes during travel - Wrong settings at the frequency inverter
- Travel contactor shortly opened
- Sequential fault in case of emerg. stop
08 2220 Fault in the program status of internal program faults
08 2221 Fault on sending of INV_ENABLING. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2222 Fault in acknowl. of sending INV_ENABLING: Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2223 Fault on sending of CANCEL_INV_STOP. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2224 Fault in acknowl. of sending CANCEL_INV_STOP. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2225 Fault on sending of INVERTER_TIPP_STOP. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2226 Fault in acknowl. of sending INVERTER_TIPP_STOP. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 1233 Input “brake not open“ not not switching
08 2227 Fault on sending of INV_TIPP_TELEGRAM. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2228 Fault on acknowl. of sending INV_TIPP_TELEGRAM. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2229 Fault on sending of INV_SETPOINTVAL_32. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2230 Fault on acknowl. of sending INV_SETPOINTVAL_32. Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2231 Fault on sending of INV_TIPP_PARAMETER_READG Only with serial communication to the FI
08 2232 Fault on acknowl. of sending Only with serial communication to the FI
INV_TIPP_PARAMETER_READG.
08 2234 Input “brake not open“ not available
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Fault diagnosis
17
Fault diagnosis
18
Fault diagnosis
19
Fault diagnosis
3
= LED on
4
6 ca. 10s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 with 10 MHz
t [sec] after switching on
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 with 5 MHz
All bus modules including the CPU have a service-LED, that gives
information about the modul-status by certain blinking modes.
That, e.g. can be checked, if via the CPU a bus modul cannot be
activated. The service-LED will give information about the status of
the LON-chip:
(with lower pulse frequency the time periods are getting extended
accordingly)
1 LED flashes once after switching on of the voltage LON works normally
supply (or reset).
2 LED permanently on Hardware-fault
3 LED about 2 sec off (Power On Reset) Program not configured as autostarting
(applicationless, should not happen)
4 LED flashes cyclically Reset by watchdog-timer: Program waits for
external event (synchronization with central
computer) infinite loop in program.
5 LED blinks in intervals of a second The node has an application program, however is
unconfigured; the node must be loaded via
network (this case really should not happen).
6 LED is about 10 sec off (EEBLANK-EPROM has EEPROM of LON-chip is erased
been plugged)
7 LED does not flash after switching on Hardware-fault
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Fault diagnosis
Menu structure
Main
Main menu
menu
Drive
Drive
Shaft
Shaft
Door
Door parameters
parameters
Configuration
Configuration
Group
Group
Service
Service
Commissioning
Commissioning
Command
Command memory
memory
Password
Password
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Fault diagnosis
Drive
Drive
Driving
Driving system
system
Setpoint
Setpoint value
value output
output
Valve
Valve output
output
Feedback
Feedback closed-loop
closed-loop contr.
contr.
Brake
Brake pick-up
pick-up time
time
Electr.
Electr. brake
brake
Electr.
Electr. braking
braking completed
completed
Brake
Brake
Brake
Brake checkback
checkback
Brake
Brake monitoring
monitoring
Motor
Motor protection
protection
Motor
Motor ventilation
ventilation
Setpoint
Setpoint prior
prior to
to brake
brake
Brake-lifting
Brake-lifting delay
delay
Relevelling
Relevelling up
up coasting
coasting
Relevelling
Relevelling down
down casting
casting
Levelling
Levelling
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Fault diagnosis
Shaft
Shaft
Length
Length of
of vane
vane
LDG
LDG switching
switching points
points
Terminal
Terminal landing
landing
LDG
LDG description
description
LDG
LDG Offset
Offset
Decl./MinTrvl.
Decl./MinTrvl. Dst
Dst
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
DOWN
DOWN (optional)
(optional)
Insp.
Insp. trvl.
trvl. limiter
limiter
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement window
window
Encoder
Encoder connector
connector
Encoder
Encoder rot.
rot. dir.
dir.
Encoder
Encoder resol.
resol.
Encoding
Encoding
Pre-limit
Pre-limit switch
switch
Deceleration
Deceleration contr.
contr.
Adjustment
Adjustment travel
travel
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Fault diagnosis
Door
Door parameters
parameters
Kind
Kind of
of door
door
Approach
Approach
Door-time
Door-time short
short
Door-time
Door-time long
long
Reverse
Reverse time
time
Loading
Loading time
time
Nudging
Nudging time
time
Motion
Motion control
control
No.
No. of
of reversg.
reversg. runs
runs
Door
Door activation
activation
Locking
Locking magnet
magnet
Rot.
Rot. shaft
shaft door
door lock
lock
Emergency
Emergency stop
stop in
in the
the car
car
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Fault diagnosis
Configuration
Configuration
Kind
Kind of
of control
control
Car
Car priority
priority
Landing
Landing priority
priority
Fire
Fire emergency
emergency
Firemen
Firemen
Control
Control light
light OFF
OFF
Car
Car light
light OFF
OFF
Trvl.
Trvl. cont.
cont. lock
lock -out
-out
TrCntLckgTmClsdDoor
TrCntLckgTmClsdDoor
Comnd.
Comnd. to
to call
call prior.
prior.
Door
Door lock
lock monitoring
monitoring
Motion
Motion control
control
Car
Car fan
fan
Delay
Delay of
of starting
starting
Comand-misuse
Comand-misuse
Homing
Homing program
program
Signals
Signals C.O.P.
C.O.P.
Week-program
Week-program
Signals
Signals call
call units
units
Day-program
Day-program
Evacuation
Evacuation
Time
Time delay
delay
Visualisation
Visualisation
Oil
Oil warming-up
warming-up
EN
EN 81
81
Arrival
Arrival gong
gong
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Fault diagnosis
Group
Group
Group
Group status
status
Lift
Lift number
number
Lift
Lift type
type
Evaluation
Evaluation parameter
parameter
Decr./disp.
Decr./disp. call
call
LDG
LDG delay
delay time
time
Time
Time fl-to-fl
fl-to-fl run
run
External
External priority.
priority.
Control
Control // light
light off
off
Door-open
Door-open time
time
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Fault diagnosis
Service
Service
Fault
Fault memory
memory
Displaying
Displaying memory
memory
Canceling
Canceling memory
memory
Diagnoses
Diagnoses
Utilization
Utilization
I/O
I/O CPU
CPU
Sputnik-operation
Sputnik-operation
I/O
I/O Mod1
Mod1 inputs
inputs
Activation
Activation
I/O
I/O Mod1
Mod1 outputs
outputs
LDG-input
LDG-input
I/O
I/O Mod2
Mod2 inputs
inputs
Setting
Setting of
of time
time
I/O
I/O Mod2
Mod2 outputs
outputs
Setting
Setting of
of date
date
I/O
I/O Mod3
Mod3 inputs
inputs
Operation
Operation counter
counter
I/O
I/O Mod3
Mod3 outputs
outputs
Lightsensor
Lightsensor
I/O
I/O Mod4
Mod4 inputs
inputs
Light
Light monitoring
monitoring
I/O
I/O Mod4
Mod4 outputs
outputs
Light
Light treshold
treshold
I/O
I/O AA Mod5
Mod5 inputs
inputs
Language
Language I/O
I/O Mod5
Mod5 outputs
outputs
Service-Number
Service-Number I/O
I/O Mod6
Mod6 inputs
inputs
Elevator
Elevator Number
Number I/O
I/O Mod6
Mod6 outputs
outputs
Version
Version I/O
I/O Mod7
Mod7 inputs
inputs
Ser.
Ser. interfaces
interfaces I/O
I/O Mod7
Mod7 outputs
outputs
Debug
Debug
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Fault diagnosis
Commissioning
Commissioning
Shaft
Shaft teach-in
teach-in
Encoder
Encoder exchange
exchange
LON-network
LON-network
Number
Number of
of nodes
nodes
Cancelling
Cancelling nodes
nodes
Teaching
Teaching
Configuration
Configuration
Network
Network read-in
read-in
Command
Command sending
sending
Inspection
Inspection speed
speed
Parameter
Parameter default
default
Password
Password protection
protection
Password
Password modification
modification
Period
Period of
of validity
validity
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Commissioning
3 Commissioning
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Commissioning
3.4 LON-networt
The LON-nodes are read automatically after RESET and the LON-
networt is getting tied. In the display the following message
appears:
LON-nodes
reading
Please wait
Check number of nodes:
This is only required for the first commissioning, after exchanging
bus devices or in case of faults in the bus system.
No. of nodes =
CPU + No. of car + No. of door + No. of car + No. of hall + No. of hall + No. of
modules modules position call panels position I/O-
(C.O.P.) (doors) indicators indicators modules
Assignment of LON-nodes:
Set here TEACHING and confirm after 2-3 seconds with enter-key
↵ >. Now, the lift no. is assigned to the individual nodes. This step
<↵
has to be executed also with single lifts.
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Commissioning
Run the lift with the emergency operation to the buffer.
Call successively in the main menu:
Check the shaft teach-in. For that, call successively in the main
menu:
Zone side, door side and landing position must correspond to the
actual shaft.
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Commissioning
Run the lift with emergency electr. control to about 0,5 m beyond a
landing. Change into normal operation, lift will run with levelling
speed downwards and will stop at the nearest landing.
Example: Lift stops above the landing => Stopping B: new value
35 - 000010mm = 25.
For Stopping T: proceed in the same way i.e. run lift about 0,5m
under any landing.....
Now, the stopping values for the relevelling can be established.
Proceed in same way as done for the stop switch. The value for
initiation of relevelling (Relvl. ON) must be set.
Check all lift-specific parameters and modify them if required.
Now, you can change into normal operation.
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Commissioning
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