Elesysen 04
Elesysen 04
Elesysen 04
SYSTEM
USER’S MANUAL
Another feature of ELESYS system is Multiplex operation, that is supported in either Serial or Parallel
connection.
In multiplex operation two or more lifts are coupled to optimize the traffic, and no additional expansion
boards are required. At the moment ELESYS supports Duplex, Triplex and Quadruplex operation.
► Door Types
- Manual
- Semiautomatic (automatic car door and manual landing doors)
- Automatic
- Open or Closed Door Parking
- 1 Entrance or 2 Entrances with Serial car connection.
► Operations
- Automatic Reset at Top or Bottom Floor at Start Up
- Inspection
- Manual Control (for testing and adjustments)
- Releveling
- Automatic Return at Selected Floor
- Emergency
- VIP call
- Fire-Fighters operation EN81-72 or EN81-73
Automatic Service
This is the regular service of the system.
It completely manages the operating logic of the lift, which can be: Automatic Push Button (APB), Down
Collective, Full Collective or Home Lift.
At starting, the board checks, via the RC input, that none of the contactors involved in car travel is stuck.
The starting sequence is then initiated by activating the closing of any automatic doors.
Door closing is allowed only if all reopening devices (photocell, safety edge, door opening button) are not
activated.
The board is informed when doors are closed by the closing of the car door contact (safety chain input SC4);
there is no input for the door closing limit switch, which must be connected, if present, in series with the closing
contactor coil.
When doors are closed, with a small adjustable delay to allow the complete mechanical closing (see function
F52 ), the CAM output is enabled to activate any retiring cam; subsequently, after the landing door locked contact
closing (safety chain input SC5), the actual starting is commanded and, except for special cases, it always is in
high speed, with the activation of the outputs Up AU or Down AD, and High Speed HS at the same time.
The lift slows down by activating the Low Speed output LS and de-activating High Speed output HS.
The stop at floor takes place by opening LS. The opening of AU/AD may be simultaneous with LS (for 2-
speeds or hydraulic systems), or it can be appropriately delayed for systems with VVVF drive.
The delay can be programmed through an internal timer F17, or as an alternative, if VVVF has an output to
control contactors, this can be used by connecting it to TDC input (ON during the travel and turns OFF at floor
stop after a delay). When motor contactors are switched off, if the car is in the door zone, so if at least one of
the two switches USS and DSS is engaged, automatic doors opening is executed.
Emergency Operation
Emergency operation brings the car at floor when the mains voltage turns off; the operation is activated when
the emergency input ROP closes, and Function F36 - Emergency Floor defines the operation mode
(See 8.3 - Functions)
a) F36 = Next Floor – Recommended setting for traction lifts
5 seconds after activating ROP, the board commands the car to go down at low speed.
The car stops at the first stop zone (i.e. when USS and DSS are both engaged), the automatic doors
open and when fully open no other operation are executed.
b) F36 = Bottom floor – Recommended setting for hydraulic lifts
5 seconds after activating ROP, the car goes down at high speed to the bottom floor. On arriving at the
down limit switch DLS it slows and stops at the floor, the automatic doors open and any further operation
is prevented.
In both cases, when the ROP input returns to OFF, the system performs a Reset Operation and returns to
service.
Programmable output EME is turned ON during all the emergency operation; for automatic or semiautomatic
doors, after reaching the destination floor and opening the doors, this output switches OFF. (5.6 -
Programmable Outputs)
VIP Call Operation
The VIP call floor is provided with a key switch (VIC input).
When the key is inserted VIC = ON, all commands and the existing calls are cancelled, and it is no longer
possible to enable other commands.
The car reaches as fast as possible the programmable VIP call floor F15:
a) if the car is stopped, it immediately moves to the VIP call floor.
b) if the car is moving in the same direction as that required by VIP call, it keeps on moving until reaching
the VIP call floor.
c) if the car is running in the opposite direction to that requested by VIP call, it slows down and stops at the
first floor reached, without opening the doors and, after 2 seconds, it starts moving in the direction of the
VIP call.
When the car reaches the floor, if the VIC input stays ON, only car calls can be used and one at a time: in this
way, the preferential user can reach the desired floors without the lift being called by another person.
During this operation, the lift parks with doors open.
The normal operation of the lift is restored when the key is removed and the VIC input turns OFF.
► On ELEPLUS Board
During the operation, the display shows a Status Page, which shows the operating status of the system.
In the status page is always displayed:
The floor where the car is:
The displayed floor number depends on the main floor setting (F02): this is normally displayed as 00, the
upper floors from 01 up, while the lower floors as -1, -2, etc.
It shows -- during reset.
By setting F54 it is possible to change the main floor appearance (See 8.3 - Functions).
The state of the lift, for example:
- Normal Operation AUTO
- Manual Service Control MAN
- Reset RES
- Inspection INS
- Emergency EME
The sub-state, the current operation:
- Direction and Speed Level HS, LS, Up, Down
- Door Status Door Open, Opening, Closed, Closing
- Other information Releveling
► Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION
Enters the Programming / Diagnostics mode
OK Saves the value of the newly modified function
Go to the next function
Increase the value of the selected function
Go to the previous function
Decrease the value of the selected function.
Undo when editing a value,
Move the cursor to the left in edit mode
Start changing a function
Move the cursor to the right in edit mode
► Selection Menu
This menu allows the selection of various sub-menus.
Menu, options 1 and 2 Menu, options 3 and 4
1)DIAGNOSTICS 3)COUNTERS
2)MANUAL MODE 4)ACCESS
5)FUNCTIONS 7)TEST
6)SETTINGS
Use the keys and to navigate the menu, and OK button to choose the desired option according to the
blinking cursor.
To access all submenu (except Diagnostics) it is necessary to enter an 8 digit Access Code.
A01:AccessCode 1
000000000
SMS supplies the ELEMPU boards programmed with Access Code = 00000000. The user can choose to
modify it as needed after the first access (See 3.3.5 - Access).
To enter the code, use keys ,,, as described in the preceding Table Key Functions.
By pressing OK, if the code is correct it enters the selected menu; instead the display continues blinking and
it is possible to return in normal operation by pressing ESC.
After entering a correct Access Code, access is granted for 30 minutes without re-entering it, even if you exit
or change the menu.
Total Alarms
3
If there are one or more alarms, press OK to display the numeric code of the first alarm E--, followed by a
brief description, the Date and Time when the alarm was triggered.
E16:Ext. Trip 1
18.01.17 15:09
By pressing key it is possible to see the number of registration and the total number of alarms.
E16:01/03
18.01.17 15:09
Alarms are displayed in the order in which they took place, starting from the most recent, with a maximum of
32 events: the 33rd alarm onwards deletes the oldest occurrence.
Press to skip to the next alarm. If there is no other alarm, the first alarm will be displayed.
To clear all the alarms press the keys and simultaneously.
To exit the Diagnostics menu, press ESC.
If an alarm occurs, causing the lift to go Out of Service, the display automatically shows the alarm code,
that flashes until normal operation is restored:
Press OK on this page and then both keys and to
E15: Thermistors clear the alarms and restore the operation of the lift system.
<OK> To View
As indicated above the and buttons delete all the alarms present, so it is recommended to check them
all before returning the lift to service following an out of order alarm.
C02:Down travels
600
By selecting for example C02, you will display the number of down travels carried out by the lift:
The number is incremented every 100 travels and for this reason the value displayed is always a multiple of
100. To reset the count, press both buttons and simultaneously.
Be careful to keep the access code, if you change the default factory setting.
A01:AccessCode 1 Use the keys ,,, to change the code, as described in the
00000000 Table Key Functions and confirm with OK.
To change the language, from the previous screen press .
Now press the , then to select the desired language and
A02:LanguageSel. confirm with OK.
English
Functions
This menu allows ELESYS system configuration, that is for example to insert the specific installation data,
choose among the different operation modes, and edit specific timing.
All the Functions, with the available settings and the default values are listed in 8.3 - Functions.
Example F01: Top Floor
F01:Top floor
11 Set the highest floor number, in this case 11.
Table 1
The user can add ELEXP boards to expand ELEMPU I/O to support installation with higher stop number, as
shown on the table, up to 32 floors (set F51 to Calls only).
The boards are connected via CAN Bus, and every ELEXP board should be programmed with the correct
address by operating the SW2 dipswitch: see 8.6.2 - Board Address for more information.
In the next pages there are some tables that shows how to connect Landing Calls and Car Calls for every
combination of ELEMPU, ELEPLUS and ELEXP, depending on Operation Mode F03 and Top Floor F01.
Each Car or Landing Call terminal is both a board input for a pushbutton and output for a signal, that assumes
two different meaning:
Car Incoming at n-th floor in APB operation 24V
Call Registered in case of Collective operation.
0V
As shown in Figure 1, only one wire is required for the
connection of a call button and the related signal.
See 0
Electrical Specification for further electrical information.
For Down Collective operation, Landing Calls above the
main floor are Down Calls, Up Calls otherwise. Set the
main floor with function F02. C00 C01 C02
For every configuration of F03, the maximum number of
stops supported is reported, and also the board address Figure 1
for every expansion board.
With Serial Car connection ELEMPU board is in the Control Panel, and ELEPLUS in the Car Box (set F51 to
Car & Calls).
The table below shows all the possible configuration depending on the operation mode.
Door control
Serial Connection
(ELEMPU + ELEPLUS Board) CAR
CAR
BOX Car calls and
Mode ELEXP Max stops sensors
APB 12
12
Power supply
CAN Bus
Down
1 24
Collective
3 32
12
2 18 Landing
Full Collective FLOOR
3 24 calls
CONTROL BUTTONS
6 32 PANEL AND
SIGNALS
Table 2
The user can add ELEXP boards to support installation with number of stops higher than 12, as shown on the
table, up to 32 floors.
The boards are connected via CAN Bus, and every ELEXP board should be programmed with the correct
address by operating the SW2 dipswitch: see 8.6.2 - Board Address for more information.
In the next pages there are some tables that shows how to connect Landing Calls and Car Calls for every
combination of ELEMPU and ELEXP, depending on F03 parameter.
Each Car or Landing Call terminal is both a board input for a pushbutton and output for a signal, that assumes
two different meaning:
Car Incoming at n-th floor in APB operation
Call Registered in case of Collective operation.
► ELEMPU
Up Stop
USS C
Switch
Bottom Floor
DLS NC
Limit Switch
Inspection Enable Inspection Operation. It must be CLOSED with the system in NORMAL
M4 ISQ NC
Box Contact service, and OPEN in INSPECTION state.
3.2.3 -
Inspection Up
URI NO Inspection
Button
Operation
Inspection Box Directions
Inspection
DRI NO
Down Button
5.5.3 -
Photocell and safety edge contact.
P NC PE1 Automatic
(CLOSED with beam free, and OPEN with beam interrupted)
Door Control
IP1
S - - - -
3.2.1 -
Car Overload Switch (load > 110% loading capacity), contact CLOSED with car
IP2 NO OCI Automatic
overload.
Service
Contactor Active input for VVVF drive only. Connect the output of the VVVF dedicated to 3.2.1 -
TDC NO Drop-out the control of the contactors. If not connected, the drop-out of the contactors in Automatic
Delay VVVF drive mode is controlled with a programmable delay. Service, F17
Emergency 3.2.7 -
ROP NO Operation Activates Emergency Operation. Emergency
Enable Operation
5.5.1 -
M5 Releveling Connect to an auxiliary contact of the SAFETY CIRCUIT which enables Positioning
REL NO
Enable releveling with open doors and that provides the door contact by-pass and
Releveling
5.5.3 -
P NC DOL Door Open Limit switch Automatic
Door Control
TJ
S - - - -
3.2.1 -
EC - Occupied Car (load > 1 person) in Automatic Push Button operation
BK NO EC / FC Automatic
FC - Full Car (load ≈ maximum capacity) in Collective operation
Service
The opening of this input causes the OUT OF SERVICE with immediate stop of
the car. It can be connected, for example at the contact of the MAINS PHASE
External E16
EA1 NC CONTROL device or at FAULT contact of the VVVF. When the input closes
Alarm 1
again after an opening, the lift automatically returns to service with a reset
operation
= Mandatory wiring
= If not used leave open
= If not used connect to 24V
P = Only in Parallel Car connection
S = Only in Serial Car connection
NC = Normally Closed input
NO = Normally Open input
C = Configurable input (NC or NO)
- = Not used
3.2.8 - VIP
VIC NO VIP CALL Activates VIP Call Operation Call
Operation
Fire-Fighters 3.2.9 - Fire-
FO NC Operation Fighter
Enable Operation
Fire Fighter Operation Inputs
Fire-Fighters EN81-72 /
EKF NO Operation Key EN81-73,
Switch F44, F45, F46
S - - - -
TH1
Connect to a PTC thermistor: if the thermistor resistance increases an alarm
Motor
NC occurs. F12, F33, E15
Thermistors
Make a jumper between TH1 and TH2 if not used.
TH2
Safety Chain
SCC NC Voltage reference of Safety Circuits. Grounded on Control Panel.
Common
= Mandatory wiring
= If not used leave open
= If not used connect to 24V
P = Only in Parallel Car connection
S = Only in Serial Car connection
NC = Normally Closed input
NO = Normally Open input
C = Configurable input (NC or NO)
- = Not used
► ELEPLUS
3.2.9 - Fire-
Fire-Fighters Fighter
IPA S NC Operation Fire-Fighter Inputs Operation
Enable EN81-72 /
EN81-73
3.2.3 -
IPC S NO ODI Open door in inspection mode Inspection
Operation
Inspection Up
M3 IUC S NO
Button
3.2.3 -
Inspection Inspection
IDC S NO Inspection box at the car top Operation
Down Button
Inspection
ISC S NC
Box contact
IFC S - - -
Car Overload Switch (load > 110% loading capacity), contact CLOSED with car
IOC S NO OCI
overload.
3.2.9 - Fire-
Fighter
Fire-Fighters
IKF S NO Fire-Fighter Inputs Operation
car key switch
EN81-72 /
EN81-73
TH3 S
M5
NC TH Door motor thermistors
TH4 S
= Mandatory wiring
= If not used leave open
= If not used connect to 24V
P = Only in Parallel Car connection
S = Only in Serial Car connection
NC = Normally Closed input
NO = Normally Open input
C = Configurable input (NC or NO)
- = Not used
SCC *
M10 Safety chain Common Internal connection for safety reasons, leave unconnected
SCC *
AU R Up Control
X = Unconnected
T = Transistor Output
O = Optoisolated Output
R = Relay Output
* = Voltage reference
= Programmable Output
= Mandatory Connection
For M7 and M11(OC1-OC2 only) Outputs the function can be changed. See 5.6 - Programmable Outputs.
EMV O Emergency
AUV O Up Run
CP * Display common
PB0 R Display B0
PB1 R Display B1
M9 Display Control NO outputs F55
PB2 R Display B2
PB3 R Display B3
PB4 R Display B4
X = Unconnected
T = Transistor Output
O = Optoisolated Output
R = Relay Output
* = Voltage reference
= Programmable Output
= Mandatory Connection
OA1 *
M8 CAM Retiring CAM control
OA2 R
OB1 *
M9 LC Car Light/Fan control
OB2 R
CB0 R Display B0
CB1 R Display B1
M7 Display Control NO outputs F55
CB2 R Display B2
CB3 R Display B3
CB4 R Display B4
OPC T
OPD T
OPE T
X = Unconnected
T = Transistor Output
O = Optoisolated Output
R = Relay Output
* = Voltage reference
= Programmable Output
= Mandatory Connection
Figure 3
If necessary, for example due to the speed of the system or to the distance between the floors, the magnets
that control the slowdown can "cross", i.e. the magnet, which controls the slowdown to the next floor may be
positioned immediately after the magnets of floor zone (stop/door zone). No programming is required for the
board in this case, as software adjusts automatically.
It is however required to provide a distance of a few centimetres between the floor zone magnets and the
slow down on, to allow the correct reading of the input (this distance depends on the system speed); usually
5 cm are sufficient, and therefore the minimum distance between floors allowed is equal to the slowdown
space + door unlock space + 5 cm.
ULS, DLS switches are used for reset operation and to slow the car at the upper and lower floors.
The switches ULS and DLS must be of type NC and driven at end floors by a magnet with a length equal to
slowdown distance minus 2 cm, as shown in the figure below.
Figure 4
A = 150mm
D = 20mm
R = 100mm
Figure 5
A = 150mm
D = 20mm
R = 100mm
Figure 6
When the lift is not in High Speed and within the Door Zone, Safety Module activates ELEMPU board REL input.
Figure 8
At this point the board, if detect any changes in USS and DSS inputs, commands releveling activating the correct
Direction and Speed level, and LEV output, and its relay enables the by-pass of the doors contacts.
For more information about the connection of Safety Chain see 5.5.2 - Safety Chain .
Safety chain connection is different for every door configuration, as shown in the concept schematic in
Figure 9.
F08.n Behaviour
Side 1 ELEPLUS open and close only side 1
Side 2 ELEPLUS open and close only side 2
Simultaneous ELEPLUS open and close both sides simultaneously.
Selective Every side has its own floor and car call, see also 6.2 - Selective Door Opening
None No open or close command are activated
Figure 10
F16
F57
Start Slowdown Stop zone
zone
Figure 11
REQUIREMENTS
Short floor function is possible only for the bottom and/or for the top floor.
Short floor minimum distance is 160 mm at 1m/s, low speed 0,1m/s.
It is calculated based on magnets of 20mm, the minimum possible.
Minimum magnet size is 20mm (with low speed running maximum 10 cm/s).
SETTINGS
Place magnets as indicated in Figure 1: Magnet disposalSet function ‘F58: Short Floor’ to ‘Yes’.
Connect a new magnetic switch called SFS between 24V and TDC input of ELEMPU board, M5-terminal 2,
see Figure 2: Modification example to an existing control panel for schematics reference.
MAGNETS POSITIONING
Magnets positioning remains standard for any floor with the following exceptions:
1) Top floor is a short floor.
a. Place magnets between floor n and floor n-1 in small enough to be placed in the short floor distance
(see Figure 1: Magnet disposal)
b. Add SFS magnet as indicated in GREEN in Figure 1: Magnet disposal
2) Bottom floor is a short floor.
a. Place magnets between floor 0 and floor 1 small enough to be placed inside the short floor distance
(see Figure 1: Magnet disposal)
b. Add SFS magnet as indicated in RED in Figure 1: Magnet disposal
DESCRIPTION
When the car is at terminal floor with short floor (TDC) input active, starts in Low speed if it has to stop to the
next floor. Starts in High speed for all the other floors.
When the car is at floor near the terminal floor with short floor (TDC input active), starts in Low speed if it has
to stop to the near terminal floor. Starts in High speed for all the other floors.
*Retiring CAM output mode 1 is used on semi-automatic doors, CAM block at car door closing, release at car
door fully open.
0V 0V 0V
0V 0V 0V
TERMINAL
ELEMPU BOARD ELEMPU ELEMPU
F39 = 3 Lifts
F39 = 3 Lifts F39 = 3 Lifts
F40 = 0
F40 = 1 F40 = 2
Lift with 6 stops, 2 car entrances, SELECTIVE OPENING on floors 2 and 4, No. OF SERVICES = 8
Program functions F08.06 as Side 2, F08.01 to F08.03 as Selective, other F08.n as Side1.
5 U05 - ELEMPU D05 - ELEMPU C05 - ELEPLUS (0) 5 Side 1 Side 1 Side 2
C00 - ELEXP (2) C06 - ELEXP (2) C00 - ELEXP (1) 6 Side 2
12
C01 - ELEXP (2) C07 - ELEXP (2) C01 - ELEXP (1) 5 Side 2
13
C02 - ELEXP (2) C08 - ELEXP (2) C02 - ELEXP (1) 4 Side 2
14
C03 - ELEXP (2) C09 - ELEXP (2) C03 - ELEXP (1) 3 Side 2
15
C04 - ELEXP (2) C10 - ELEXP (2) C04 - ELEXP (1) 2 Side 2
16
C05 - ELEXP (2) C11 - ELEXP (2) C05 - ELEXP (1) 1 Side 2
17
The ELEXP Board provides 12 outputs to control a display with 1 Input per floor, and Negative Common.
In the same way, it’s possible to control car position signals by lamps.
SETTINGS:
F53 (ELEMPU) = 1 OUT * FLOOR
In this case the number of boards enabled depend on top floor number F01.
If F01 ≤ 11 one board, else if F01 ≤ 23 two boards, else if F01 > 23 three
boards.
ULS&DLS Active Both UP (ULS) and DOWN (DLS) limit switch ULS and DLS are N.C.
active contacts.
ULS Active Normal mode: Car not at top floor but ULS active. Switch active means contact
open.
Inspection mode: URI pressed with ULS active.
DLS Active Normal mode: Car not at bottom floor but DLS
active.
ULS Not Active Car at top floor but ULS not active
DLS Not Active Car at bottom floor but DLS not active
Door Open Button Door open button doesn’t allow door close
Door Open Limit Door open limit open doesn’t allow door open
activation
COLLECTIVE OPERATION
The car and landing calls remain recorded
and 5 attempts will be performed: if the
problem persists, all calls are cancelled and
CAR DOORS FAIL TO The doors do not complete the closing the car remains in service, waiting for new
E07 calls.
CLOSE (SC4 = ON) within the time set in F23.
MULTIPLEX OPERATION
The calls are not cancelled but are
transferred to the other cars.
If the timer intervenes in the CLOSING
FOR PARKING or RESET procedure, 5
closing attempts will be performed, after
which the car will park with the doors open.
E08 The doors do not complete the opening Door motor control is disabled and the lift
CAR DOORS FAIL TO OPEN
within the time set in F22. normally remains in service.
E13 Car position indicates an end floor but no A call is made to the opposite end floor to
FLOOR COUNT ERROR
limit switch is active. reset the car position.
The brake micro switch 1 does not open The lift is put out of service state at the end of
E25 with the system move. the ride and the manual reset of the alarm is
MICRO OPENING 1
Alarm active only if function F60 UCM required
Verify is set to “YES”
The brake micro switch 1 does not close The lift is put out of service state at the end of
E26 with system stop. the ride and the manual reset of the alarm is
MICRO CLOSING 1
Alarm active only if function F60 UCM required
Verify is set to “YES”
The brake micro switch 2 does not open The lift is put out of service state at the end of
E27 with the system move. the ride and the manual reset of the alarm is
MICRO OPENING 2
Alarm active only if function F60 UCM required
Verify is set to “YES”
The brake micro switch 2 does not close The lift is put out of service state at the end of
E29 with system stop. the ride and the manual reset of the alarm is
MICRO CLOSING 2
Alarm active only if function F60 UCM required
Verify is set to “YES”
Safety circuity does not work correctly. “The lift is put out of service state at the end
E28 SAFETY CIRCUIT Alarm active only if function F59 EN81-20 of the ride and the manual reset of the alarm is
is set to “YES” required
► Out of service
In this condition the lift doesn't register any call and normally this state is not reversible in automatic.
If the lift is at door zone and the car has automatic doors, they are opened to make eventual people exit the
car, then are closed again.
Eventual OS programmable output turns off in this condition.
The lift returns to normal operation after the alarm source is fixed and a Manual Alarm Reset is performed.
► Manual Alarm Reset
1. Pressing and buttons in Diagnostic menu (see 3.3.2 - Diagnostics).
In this case all the alarms are deleted from the Diagnostic menu.
After the activation of the VIC input the car reaches this
F15 VIP CALL FLOOR 0 ÷ F01 1
floor. (See 3.2.8 - VIP Call Operation)
Delay between the detection of the stop zone and the main
F16 STOP DELAY TIME 0.0 ÷ 2.0 sec. motor contactor drop. Use this delay to achieve perfect 0.0 sec.
stop position.
Valid only for VVVF drive. If RC input does not work; at
CONTACTOR OPEN stop, sets the delay between the deactivation of speed and
F17 0.0 ÷ 2.0 sec. 2.0 sec.
DELAY direction commands.
EMERGENCY STOP
F18 0.0 ÷ 2.0 sec. Works as F16 but in Emergency operation. 0.0 sec.
DELAY
AUTOMATIC
F28 1 ÷ 15 min. Valid for both traction and hydraulic lifts. 15 min.
RETURN DELAY
F31 - - - 0
RELEVELING STOP
F34 0.0 ÷ 2.0 sec. Works as F16 but in Releveling operation. 0.2 sec.
DELAY
Valid only for Collective operations.
NEXT START - OFF during RUN: next direction signals are active from stop at floor until the OFF during
F35 DIRECTION MODE next leaving. RUN
- ON during RUN: next direction signals are on also during the run, indicating
the car direction
(See 3.2.7 - Emergency Operation)
EMERGENCY NEXT
F36 FLOOR - NEXT FLOOR: Operation ends when car reaches USS and DSS FLOOR
- BOTTOM FLOOR: Operation ends when car reaches USS, DSS and DLS.
Choose the control logic of the contactor control according
CONTACTOR to the availability of auxiliary contacts.
- ACTIVE HIGH: ACTIVE LOW
F37 CONTROL INPUT
TYPE H.connection to RC: parallel of main contact. NO contacts.
- ACTIVE LOW:
L.connection to RC: series of main contactors NC contacts.
DOOR CLOSE IN - NO
F47 See 3.2.9 - Fire-Fighter Operation EN81-72 / EN81-73 NO
PHASE 1 - YES
- SECONDS Sets the unit of measurement for F30. Sets to minutes for
F48 CAR LIGHT UNIT SECONDS
- MINUTES longer car light time.
DO NOT use any power source with voltage different from specifications
General Specifications
SPECIFICATION ELEMPU ELEPLUS ELEXP
18Vac or 24Vdc ± 10%
Voltage Protected by replaceable 4A Fuse
24Vdc ± 10%
Power Input
Terminals 18~, 18~ (M13) 18~, 18~ (M12) 24X, 0V (M12)
Voltage 24Vdc
Generic Input
46 28 12
Number (M2, M3, M4, M5, M6) (M2, M3, M4) (M2)
Voltage 24V-110V AC DC
Safety chain Input - -
Terminals SCC SC1-SC5 (M12)
24 12
Number Registered / Incoming signal, Registered / Incoming signal,
Generic Output Generic Output -
Maximum
250mA, short circuit protected
Current -
Max
Current per 1A
group (12)
5
2
Motor direction,
Relay Output Type 1 Number Motor speed,
Car Light, -
CAM control
Occupied signal or Car Light
9
7 12
Door controls Side 1,
Number Door controls,
Door controls Side 2,
Registered / Incoming signal or
Car position display signal Display driver dry contact outputs
Car position display signal
9
Number VVVF commands
Photocoupler Output - -
CV EMV/LSV/MSV/HSV/ADV/AUV
Terminals (M9)
CAN BUS Terminals CAL/CAH/SH (M1 and M1A) CAL/CAH/SH (M1) CAL/CAH/SH (M1 and M2)
COMMON
OS
Relay coil
24VDC
0V
VVVF
Figure 13 INPUT
Figure 12
As a general rule, it is recommended to always connect a protection device in parallel to relays coils,
contactors coils, electromagnets, or other similar magnetic devices, to protect the board against surges:
- Diodes for DC voltage loads
- Varistors or RC Filters for AC voltage loads, or when it is important to quickly de-energize the
equipment.
ELEXP I/O
ELEXP Board Outputs are all relay based Normally Open dry contact.
To use this board as a call expansion, connect 24X to relay common CC, as shown in Figure 14; also in this
case make sure that all SW1 switches are set to ON.
ELEXP Board
CC 24X Cn 0V
Floor n
Signal
Floor n Button
Figure 14
On ELEXP and ELEPLUS board two indication led can be used for diagnostic purpose:
On ELEMPU board, only from M3BASE4 version, there are also two indication led:
Power
CAN Bus Supply
Safety Chain
Inputs
Automatic Doors
Calls I/O Commands
Occupied
Output
Direction and
Speed Level
Commands
Positioning
Switch
Inputs
VVVF
Inspection
Inputs
External
Generic I/O Display
CAN Bus
Calls I/O
Power
Supply
Double Access
Door Inputs Generic I/O
Generic I/O
External
Display
CAN Bus
Power
Supply
Calls I/O
CAH
CAL
Board 1 Board 2
Figure 15
CAN Bus impedance should be around 60Ω, so every board has a Jumper that enables 120Ω in parallel, so
only two jumper can be enabled in the system.
The boards have two CAN connectors (their terminals are in parallel to each other) to wire the boards of the
system as a chain; enable resistance jumper always in the first and last board of the chain (the ones with one
connector empty).
For Serial Car connection enable ELEMPU (JP1 on B) and ELEPLUS resistance (JP1 on B), for Parallel Car
connection enable ELEMPU and the last ELEXP of the chain (JP2 on B).
To ensure the best functionality, use of twisted pair cable is recommended, use of twisted pair shielded cable
for CAN connection is better, especially if VVVF drives are present ; connect cable shield to SH terminals.
Board Address
In CAN BUS systems every board has an unique address.
You can set a board address through some hardware switches:
- For ELEXP SW2 Dipswitch, JP3 and JP4 Jumpers
- For ELEPLUS SW1 Dipswitch
► ELEXP
In ELEXP boards the address is set according to this table:
ON OFF A 2
ON ON A 3
OFF OFF B 4 A B
OFF ON B 5
ON OFF B 6
ON ON B 7
JP4 Function
A Normal call expansion
B Display Driver (see 6.3 - ELEXP As Display Driver)
► ELEPLUS
In ELEPLUS Board SW1 dipswitch behaves as SW2 in ELEXP board; there is no JP3 though, so only address
numbers from 0 to 3 are available for this board.
In multiplex operation set every board dipswitch according to the lift group that it is assigned.
For ELEMPU the lift group is set by F40 function (see 6.1 - Multiplex Operation).
For ELEXP (M3OPTX on PCB) is set by the last two switches of SW2, for ELEPLUS (M3EXPX on PCB) is set
by the last two switches of SW1.
Lift SWn
SW2:4 SW2:3
Group SWn:3
OFF OFF LIFT 1 SWn:4
ON OFF LIFT 2
OFF ON LIFT 3
OFF OFF LIFT 4
2014/33/UE LIFTS
2014/30/UE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
To evaluate the conformity, the following STANDARDS have been taken into consideration:
EN 81.1:1998+A3:2009(E)
EN 81.2:1998+A3:2009(E)
EN 81-20: 2014
EN 81-50: 2014
EN 12015: 2014
EN 12016: 2013
Date: 12/07/2019
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