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II091 - Horiz & Vert ULSs With Parallel Inputs

This document provides instructions for maintaining a display unit. It outlines the following steps: 1) Switch the power off before performing any maintenance. 2) Keep the display unit clean, dry and free of dust. 3) Check that the electronic components are fully inserted. 4) Check that wiring terminations are tight and plugs are secure. 5) Replace the faceplate assembly, switch the power back on, and ensure the displays work correctly.

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II091 - Horiz & Vert ULSs With Parallel Inputs

This document provides instructions for maintaining a display unit. It outlines the following steps: 1) Switch the power off before performing any maintenance. 2) Keep the display unit clean, dry and free of dust. 3) Check that the electronic components are fully inserted. 4) Check that wiring terminations are tight and plugs are secure. 5) Replace the faceplate assembly, switch the power back on, and ensure the displays work correctly.

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Maintaining the Display Unit

SWITCH THE POWER OFF

Keep the display unit clean, dry and free of dust and other particulates.

Check that the EEPROM and microprocessor ICs are fully inserted in their sockets.

Check tightness of field wiring terminations and that associated plugs are secure.

Replace the faceplate assembly, switch the power ON. Actuate lift to ensure that all displays work Installation and setting
correctly.
instructions
CAUTION

1. SWITCH OFF the mains supply before any installation, maintenance or repair Horizontal and Vertical
work is carried out.
Position Indicator Units
2. DO NOT work on live equipment unless it is essential to do so, in which case with Parallel Inputs
extreme care must be taken to avoid electrical shocks, including the use of
rubber mats.

3. Installation, maintenance or repair must only be carried out by a competent


person who is trained on this equipment.
ULS32HP & ULS32VP
ULS34HP
4. Replace all covers on completion of work and ensure the unit is safe for ULS42HP
installation and use.
ULS43HP
ULS52HP & ULS52VP
ULS54HP
EEC DIRECTIVES
These components comply with the relevant EEC Publication Number: II091/0703
Directives when used on lifts Part Number: 002069-000091

Important
These instructions must remain with the product to ensure correct
installation. If extra copies are required please contact Dewhurst plc
and quote publication number and issue

If you have any problems or questions, please contact our


technical support desk direct on +44 (0)20 8607 7322/7383
during office hours.

Dewhurst plc
Inverness Road Hounslow TW3 3LT United Kingdom
tel +44 (0)20 8607 7300 fax +44 (0)20 8572 5986
[email protected] www.dewhurst.co.uk
Introduction Typical Display Faceplate Assembly

These instructions relate to Parallel Input Position Indicator Units only. For Serial Input versions refer to
Publication II092.

The display units incorporate 10 photo-coupled inputs which may be connected directly to the lift
controller. The displays can accept either discrete inputs or parallel encoded inputs using binary, gray
code or equivalent. 9
8
For the full specification and other details refer to the publications detailed below. 7

DISPLAY UNITS PUBLICATION NUMBER 6

ULS32HP PB127 4
ULS32VP PB127
ULS34HP PB127 5
ULS42HP PB126
ULS43HP PB126 4
ULS52HP PB125
ULS52VP PB125 3
ULS54HP PB125 2

Dimensional Data of Display Units with Parallel Inputs


1
A
D
H C ITEM DESCRIPTION

1 Faceplate
2 Spacer Washer
3 Window
C 4 Insulated Spacer
W D O
I M
5 Display PCB
I
N S P 6 Control PCB
P O
7 Plain Washer M4
B

D
G
E

N
O L
A
E 8 Full Nut M4
W N
Y T 9 Weldstud M4
S

NOTE: On some assemblies an additional Control


F PCB (6) and Insulated Spacer (4) may be fitted.

SPACE ENVELOPE FIXINGS WINDOW ** **For window


DIMENSION DISPLAY ASSY. SIZE cutout details refer to
TABLE (mm) Publication No: PB130
A B C* D E F G H
ULS32HP 122 39 44 112 29 54.5 44.5 6
ULS32VP 45 122 44 29 112 44.5 54.5 6
ULS34HP 122 39 44 112 29 96.0 44.5 6
ULS42HP 150 45 44 140 35 89.5 49.5 6
ULS43HP 150 45 44 140 35 129.5 49.5 6
ULS52HP 122 45 46 112 29 84.5 59.5 6
ULS52VP 59 122 46 29 112 79.5 59.5 6
ULS54HP 182 45 46 172 35 161.5 59.5 6

* Allow an additional 10mm minimum for wiring space


Generic Wiring of Display Units with Parallel Inputs
SW1 Switch Settings
If “Flashing Arrows” are specified, to simulate “Hall Lantern Indicators” when the lift car arrives at a
landing entrance, it is necessary to set SW1 switch of the landing display to the encoded address of the
floor legend for that floor.
EEPROM
REAR VIEW The table defines normal binary and gray code formats.
U5 ULS32HP The switch positions are defined as 0 = OFF and 1 = ON.
ULS32VP FLOOR NO. BINARY GRAY CODE
SER GONG PAR1 SW1
ULS34HP DECIMAL MSB LSB MSB LSB
ULS52HP 54321 54321
12345678 Car Unit 00000 00000
GND 1 00001 00001
*DR

DIN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R
G1
P1

G2
H1
P2

H2

2 00010 00011
3 00011 00010
4 00100 00110
5 00101 00111
6 00110 00101
7 00111 00100
EEPROM 8 01000 01100
U4 9 01001 01101
REAR VIEW 10 01010 01111
ULS42HP 11 01011 01110
12 01100 01010
SER PAR1 GONG SW1 13 01101 01011
14 01110 01001
GND 12345678 15 01111 01000
16
*DR
DIN

10000
G1
G2
H1

11000
H2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R
P1
P2

17 10001 11001
18 10010 11011
19 10011 11010
20 10100 11110
21 10101 11111
EEPROM 22 10110 11101
U5 23 10111 11100
24 11000 10100
SW1 25 11001 10101
SER GONG PAR1 26 11010 10111
27 11011 10110
28 11100 10010
29 11101 10011
GND
*DR

DIN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R 30 11110
G1
P1

G2

10001
H1
P2

H2

31 11111 10000
REAR VIEW
If fitted, switch contacts 6, 7 and 8 are reserved for other uses.
ULS54HP
Display Capabilities
Terminal Allocation
Features Available
PAR1: 10 Available
EEPROM
UP & DN Arrows 2
U4/5
Scrolling Arrows 1
SER PAR1
Flashing Arrows 1

Floors: Encoded 1-3 2


1-7 3
*DR

DIN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R
P1
P2

1-15 4
Not used
on parallel
1-31 5
displays One per floor 1-8 1 each
Common return
12/24V AC/DC for
supply Refer to configuration
floors/arrows/messages
Message Triggers 1 each
sheet supplied
* Previous version of board was 0V
Generic Wiring of Display Units with Parallel Inputs
Testing the Display Unit

SWITCH THE POWER OFF LIFT CONTROL PANEL


LIFT WELL CABLES TRAVELLING CABLES
Carefully dismantle the faceplate to permit access to the display’s field wiring terminals. Ensure that all 14 WAYS MAX. 14 WAYS MAX.
potentially live parts are temporarily insulated from earth.
SWITCH THE POWER ON
NOTE: Never apply power directly to the SER and PAR1 socket pins as they may be damaged.
Always connect to the actual field wiring plugs or spare plugs which are easily replaceable. FLOOR ‘N’ DISPLAY
CAR
DISPLAY
Measure the applied power between a.c. - a.c. field terminals, using a digital multimeter or equal, set
to an appropriate range. Check that the measurement meets the display unit specification.
ELECTRICAL DATA
Check the gongs between G1-GND and G2-GND respectfully using a digital multimeter or equal, set to
an appropriate range. Check that the arrows flash and the gong actuates when the floor number = WIRE Power supplies (SER):
installed floor only. Check SW1 switch setting if necessary. ADDITIONAL
DISPLAY(S) 12 TO 24V a.c./d.c.
IN
Measure the applied power between the R field terminal and each PAR1 field terminal (1-10) in turn,
making a note of each reading. Check that all measurements meet the display unit specification. PARALLEL Peak supply current: 12V 24V
(MAX. 31)

Identify each PAR1 field terminal that was live and compare with the resulting arrow and floor displays. ULS32 0.44A 0.23A
If the floor displays are encoded use the SW1 switch settings table to identify the appropriate binary or ULS34 0.55A 0.25A
gray code. ULS42 0.51A 0.25A
ULS43 0.54A 0.28A
SW1 SWITCH SETTINGS FLOOR ‘2’ DISPLAY
ULS52 0.36A 0.23A
ULS54 0.56A 0.25A
Check that the arrows flash when the floor number = installed floor only.
Input signals (PAR1): 10 to 28V a.c./d.c.
SWITCH THE POWER OFF (Absolute maximum) @ 20mA each
FLOOR ‘1’ DISPLAY
Remove, replace or reinstall display unit complete with field wiring.

Changing Preprogrammed Memory Integrated Circuits DESIGNATOR LABEL DESCRIPTION


The EEPROM Memory Integrated Circuits are preprogrammed by Dewhurst/LiftStore with the SER
software required to drive the displays. SER
P1
P2
Supply voltage a.c. or d.c.
Supply voltage a.c. or d.c. ] Accepts either polarity
SER DR Data Return
The EEPROM may be fitted in various locations, will be socketed, have the same number of pins and will SER DIN Data Input ] Not used with parallel displays
be labelled in a similar manner to its new replacement.
PAR1 1 Floor Input (LSB) For guidance only.
PAR1 Floor Input Use EEPROM configuration sheet sent
It is important to carry out the following instructions carefully to ensure that components are not 2
with display
damaged. PAR1 3 Floor Input
PAR1 4 Floor Input
SWITCH THE POWER OFF PAR1 5 Scroll Arrow or Floor input
PAR1 6 Flash or Scroll Arrow or Floor Input
Since the devices are sensitive to static electricity the pins should not be touched by hand. The PAR1 7 Up Arrow or Floor Input
EEPROMS must be inserted with correct orientation, represented by a small notch on one end of the PAR1 8 Down Arrow or Floor Input
device to match a similar notch on the socket. PAR1 9
PAR1 10
INCORRECT INSERTION WILL INSTANTLY DESTROY THE EEPROM R R Common return for floors/arrows/messages

Use an IC extraction tool (or small screwdriver if available). Carefully insert the tool between the SW1 1 Display Selectable Address (Binary, LSB)
EEPROM and its socket and remove the EEPROM. If using a screwdriver take care not to damage PCB SW1 2 Display Selectable Address
tracks beneath and around the socket. SW1 3 Display Selectable Address
SW1 4 Display Selectable Address
Check that the pins on the replacement EEPROM are in line, correct as necessary. Offer the EEPROM
SW1 5 Display Selectable Address (Binary, MSB)
to the socket whilst checking orientation. Carefully align all pins along one side to the socket then align
other side. SW1 6
SW1 7
Check all pins are properly engaged then gently push the EEPROM into the socket. Check all pins are SW1 8
engaged correctly then push firmly to ensure full insertion. Finally recheck orientation and ensure all GONG G1 Gong for down direction
pins are fully inserted and undamaged. GONG G2 Gong for up direction
GONG H1 Lantern for down direction
GONG H2 Lantern for up direction
GND Ground return

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