100 - 1. Lift Controller Manual
100 - 1. Lift Controller Manual
HARDWARE
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Table of Contents
1 About this document........................................................................................................ 3
2 Hardware .......................................................................................................................... 4
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2 Hardware
KMPRO - Processor board
KMPRO is the main board of the GENIUS20 controller and it essentially controls the operation of the
whole lift. Its terminals are described in the following image and table.
Technical data:
❑ Dimensions (WxHxD) = 78x210x32,2 mm (35mm in depth with plug-in terminals)
❑ 32-bit Cortex - M7 CPU, 216 MHz clock frequency
❑ Program memory 2 MB flash + 32Mbit external Flash
❑ Working memory RAM 512kB, Battery backup (SRAM 4 kB + external 128 kB)
❑ Storage battery CR 1220, 3 V
❑ Parameters stored on exchangeable SD card
❑ Parameters loadable via USB port
❑ Diagnostic LEDs
❑ Supports 4 different communication ports:
Group connection,
COM-server connection,
DCP,
CANOpen.
❑ Drive monitoring (PTC, maximum pressure, minimum pressure, controller fault, brake
contacts)
❑ Functions for emergency call system
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Gateway function:
In the KMPRO board there are indication LEDs that provide information of the connection between
KMGTW board and the Genius20 controller. These indications are described in the following picture.
LED displays
KMGTW Status
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LED displays:
There is also a LED indication for the following, declaring whether the corresponding input/relay
has been activated or not:
❑ L1 - Phase L1 active (LED on)
❑ L2 - Phase L2 active (LED on)
❑ L3 - Phase L3 active (LED on)
❑ L4 - Light voltage L4 active (LED on)
❑ Safety points S1-S6
❑ Monitoring input MON
❑ KMT, KR1, KR2, KSL and KEN relays
❑ K5, K6 and K7 safety relays
DIL switch:
❑ S1 - Test of safety relays K5, K6, K7
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Relays:
❑ K5, K6, K7 - Safety relays
❑ KEN - Slow contactor activation
❑ KSL - Shaft light relay
❑ KMT - Mute safety relays
❑ KR1-KR2 - Freely programmable relays (24VDC, 1 change-over)
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The TFT colour touch display serves for operation, programming, error analysis as well as direction
and position indication for emergency rescue.
For more information regarding GENIUS20 hand terminal, refer to the GENIUS20 Menu issue.
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KMCOP is the main board of the Car Operating Panel (COP). It is connected via BUS cable and is
interconnected to the Car Operating Panel extension board (KMCOPXTB). The board connections are
described in the following table.
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Addressing
In case of two car operating panels, the second KMCOP receives the address 59 in car bus. To change
the address of KMCOP from 55 to 59 the following jumper should be short circuited.
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GENIUS20 KMCOPXTB
The connectors for the COP buttons are described in the following table. For each connector, there is
a respective LED on the board, displaying its status. If the LED is on, it means that the respective I/O
is activated.
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IO8 I/O Call button
Addressing
Car bus addresses: 56– 62
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Addressing
Normally the following address ranges are used to address the KMBUS4.
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KMSFT board
The KMSFT board is used to support GENIUS20 lock function. It is connected to the processor board
(KMPRO) through X1 terminal.
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Technical data:
❑ Dimensions: (WxH) 72mm x 140mm
❑ Diagnostic LEDs
❑ Fuse (F1) for overcurrent protection
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LED Displays
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The terminal resistor that is highlighted in the picture above should always be activated in KMGTW
through the corresponding jumper.
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Technical data:
❑ Dimensions: (WxH) 55mm x 100mm
❑ 1 communication port: RS-485
❑ Diagnostic LEDs
❑ Built-in alarm button, microphone and speaker
❑ Fuse (F1) for overcurrent protection
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Jumpers connection:
Depending on the location of each KMALM board, there is a different connection of Jumpers as
depicted in the following images. One Jumper is used for the address of each board (ADDR) and it is
bridged in the cases where KMALM is located under the Car and on the Car top. It is not used on the
KMALM located on Car Operating Panel (COP).
Furthermore, for the activation of terminal resistor (TERM) there is a connection with a second Jumper
in the KMALM board located under the Car as depicted in the following picture.
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In Maison100 case there is only one KMALM board located on Car Operating
NOTE Panel (COP), in which the terminal resistor is activated from a Jumper in TERM
location.
LED displays:
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GENIUS20 KMAD
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Displays
2.17.1 KMDOT – Dot Matrix Display
The KMDOTL is a Dot Matrix Display that may be installed in the Car Operating Panel or in the Hall
Lantern.
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KMDOTS is a Dot-Matrix Display that may be installed in the Landing Operating Panel or in the Hall
Lantern.
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KMDOT display can be installed with either vertical or horizontal orientation. To change the orientation
of the display, short-circuit H/V Jumper (Horizontal/ Vertical). Specifically, when the jumper is short-
circuited the orientation is vertical and when it’s not short-circuited the orientation is horizontal.
Every KMDOT Display can receive an address in the correspondent bus. By short-circuiting Jumper
JPP display’s software version and address appear. In order to change display’s address, use IO1
and ΙΟ2 as described below.
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KMTFT4.3 is a TFT display that may be installed in the Car Operating Panel or in the Hall Lantern. The
display has a Micro SD card slot for loading the parameters that are set to be displayed.
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KMTFT2.8 is a TFT display that may be installed in the Landing Operating Panel or in the Hall Lantern.
The display has a Micro SD card slot for loading the parameters that are set to be displayed.
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In order to be able to modify the Display Settings it’s necessary to enter the display’s menu. To enter
the menu, follow the steps below:
❑ Short-circuit TA Jumper,
In this way, TFT display’s menu opens and the following picture appears on screen. Navigation is
now available.
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Display’s menu contains various settings including address modification (0-63), switch of display’s
orientation (Vertical /Horizontal). In order to change those and various other settings, enter the
General menu.
To change the orientation of the display, change the status of the parameter mentioned below.
To modify the address of the display, enter the desired address in the parameter mentioned below
and choose whether the display is going to be used in COP or LOP.
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To change the address of KMARROW display use the Jumpers 1-32 to set the desired address (0-63).
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