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S. & A.S.

LTD

ELEVATOR CONTROL MODULE


AUTOMATIC PUSH BUTTON
MICROZED-A
REF. E-SMOKY V3.04

USER’S MANUAL
FOR S/W VERSION B304100 ( Decimal / Gray / Binary/ Enhanced code Indicator)
(Taxi / Collective Board)
0747

BOUTROS BLDG, 1ST BSMT CHEIKH-EL-GHABI ST. 2068 7808 GHABI – BEIRUT TEL 01 – 216994 FAX 01 – 339600
S.& A.S. BLDG. OLD SAIDA ROAD JIEH – CHOUF TEL 07 – 996333 FAX 07 – 996116
2

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3
1.1 MAIN FEATURES .............................................................................................................................3
1.2 TECHNICAL DATA ...........................................................................................................................3
2. TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 4
2.1 TERMINAL LAYOUT.........................................................................................................................4
2.2 input terminals...................................................................................................................................4
2.3 output terminals ................................................................................................................................5
2.3.1 output terminals for ac 1 speed and ac 2 speed 5
2.3.2 output terminals for hydraulic 5
2.4 call terminals .....................................................................................................................................6
3. dip switches and push button 7
3.1 DIP SWITCHES FUNCTION DESCRIPTION....................................................................................7
3.2 ON BOARD display and PUSH BUTTONs FUNCTION DESCRIPtION ............................................7
3.3 DIP SWITCHES AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS MENU............................................................................8
3.3.1 CODE MENU 8
4. VIEWING ERRORS AND ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION 9
4.1 HOW TO VIEW THE ERRORS .........................................................................................................9
4.2 HOW TO CLEAR THE ERRORS ......................................................................................................9
4.3 ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................9
5. INSTALLATION GUIDE 10
6. APPENDIX A 11
3
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1.1 MAIN FEATURES

Platform Microcontroller
Type AC 1 speed – AC 2 speed – Hydraulic1
Self diagnostic Error codes describing common faults related to periphery inputs
On-board display A three digit 7-segment display is used for floor, error messages and menu
Push buttons Three push buttons used to access different parameter and the menu
Error count Count of fatal errors is displayed
End of shaft in the up direction
End of shaft in the down direction
Shaft information Slow down and final stop in the up direction
Slow down and final stop in the down direction
Car position is saved following a power failure2
Decimal – Positive common (one output per floor) or
7-Segment – Positive common
Indicator signal Gray Code or
Binary Code or
Enhanced Code(when using S.&A.S. scrolling display)
10 stops or
7 stops for Gray or Binary registered calls or
Number of stops
5 stops for Enhanced or decimal indicator with Collected calls or
7 stops for Gray collected calls
Door type Swinging or automatic door3
Door controls4 Input for re-open, photocell and door jam switch + input to bypass closing delay5
Door status6 Parking with door opened or door closed7
Floor Stop time Variable from 0 to 9.9 seconds8
Car light Automatic switch off after delay - 0 to 9.9 seconds9
For installation and maintenance purposes using slow speed10
Inspection mode
(bypasses all shaft information)
PTC Input Motor PTC input halts lift operation when motor overheats
Universal Outputs Indicator outputs are suitable for both common positive and common negative
Terminals All terminals are individually labeled according to function to facilitate identification

1.2 TECHNICAL DATA

Board supply: 17vac +15% -25% - 120mA


Supply voltages
Periphery supply: 22vdc +15% -25%
Each input has a led to indicate its status – all inputs are optically isolated
Inputs
Input active voltage level is 22vdc
Each output has a led to indicate its status – all outputs are optically isolated
Control outputs Each output is capable of driving the negative side of a contactor or relay coil operating
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from a dc voltage as high as 90 volts with currents as high as 3 amperes
Each call has a led to indicate its status
Call active voltage level is 22 volts (P)
For registered calls:
Call terminals
Each car call terminal consists of a combined input/output which is optically isolated
Car call terminals are capable of driving lamps up to 3 watts operating on 22vdc
Each car call terminal is protected by an additional output transistor
Each output has a led to indicate its status – all outputs are optically isolated
Indicator outputs LED On: Output voltage level is 0vdc (GND)
LED Off: Output voltage level is 22vdc (P)
Connection Screw type, plug-in connectors
1
Selection by DIP switch, refer to section 3.1.
2
When power returns, elevator resumes from where it was without the need of a homing trip.
3
Selection by DIP switch, refer to section 3.1.
4
For automatic door only.
5
Activated by a push button in the car.
6
For automatic door only.
7
Selection by presetting parameters in the auxiliary functions menu, refer to section 3.3.
8
Selection by presetting parameters in the auxiliary functions menu, refer to section 3.3.
9
Selection by presetting parameters in the auxiliary functions menu, refer to section 3.3.
10
Activated by an external key switch and two push buttons.
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Care should be taken to add a freewheeling diode in parallel with the coil of each contactor or relay driven from the board. Failure to do so will
jeopardize the operation of the output transistor and will eventually damage it.
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2. TERMINAL DESCRIPTION

2.1 TERMINAL LAYOUT

HIGH SPD
CLSE CAM

LOW SPD

DN DIR
UP DIR
OPEN
STAR
LGHT
GND

F9
F8
F7

F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
F0
P

ON

1 2 3 4

PUSH BUTTONS CLSENDLY


SDPF DN
SDFS UP

SFTY ON

INSP DN
INSP UP
INSP EN

17VAC A
17VAC B
EOS DN

RE OPN
EOS UP

LS EO

LS EC
PTCA
PTCB

C9
C8
C7
C6
C5
C4

C3
C2
C1
C0

2.2 INPUT TERMINALS

SDFS_UP Slow down and final stop in the up direction


SDPF_DN Slow down and final stop in the down direction
EOS_UP End of shaft in the up direction
EOS_DN End of shaft in the down direction
SFTY ON Should be active when lift is moving
RE_OPN Re-open for automatic door (when inactive) / door closed for swinging door (when active)
CLSE_NDLY Bypasses reclosing delay in automatic door
LS_EO Limit switch end of opening
LS_EC Limit switch end of closing
INSP_EN Inspection enable (when input is inactive)
INSP_UP Inspection up
INSP_DN Inspection down
17VAC A Board power supply – 17vac a
17VAC B Board power supply – 17vac b
PTC A Input from the PTC
PTC B Input from the PTC
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2.3 OUTPUT TERMINALS
2.3.1 OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR AC 1 SPEED AND AC 2 SPEED

P +22V Biasing voltage from periphery supply – positive side1


GND Biasing voltage from periphery supply – negative side1
STAR Spare output
LIGHT Car light relay
OPN Open door relay or contactor2
CLSE_CAM Cam contactor3 / Close relay or contactor2
LOW_SPD Low speed contactor
HI_SPD High speed contactor
UP_DIR Up direction contactor
DN_DIR Down direction contactor

2.3.2 OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR HYDRAULIC

P +22V Biasing voltage from periphery supply – positive side1


GND Biasing voltage from periphery supply – negative side1
STAR Star output
LIGHT Car light relay
OPN Open door relay or contactor2
CLSE_CAM Cam contactor3 / Close relay or contactor2
LOW_SPD Releveling relay
HI_SPD High speed valve
UP_DIR Pump delta contactor
DN_DIR Down direction valve

2.3.3 INDICATOR OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR MICROZED-A4-8

F9 Floor 9 output4 / Not Used8


F8 Floor 8 output4 / Not Used8
F7 Floor 7 output4 / Not Used8
F6 Floor 6 output4 / g output8
F5 Floor 5 output4 / f output8
F4 Floor 4 output4 / e output8
F3 Floor 3 output4 / d output8
F2 Floor 2 output4 / c output8
F1 Floor 1 output4 / b output8
F0 Floor 0 output4 / a output8

2.3.4 INDICATOR OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR MICROZED-A5-6-7

F9 Floor information D5 / Floor information C6-7


5 6-7
F8 Floor information C / Floor information B
5 6-7
F7 Floor information B / Floor information A
F6 Floor information A5 / Call 6 output6-7
5 6-7
F5 Not used / Call 5 output
F4 Not used / Call 4 output6-7
5

F3 Not used5 / Call 3 output6-7


5 6-7
F2 Not used / Call 2 output
F1 Not used / Call 1 output6-7
5

F0 Not used5 / Call 0 output6-7

1
Although this is not an output, it is listed with the outputs for convenience.
2
For automatic door only.
3
For swinging door.
4
For Decimal.opr=dec.
5
For Gray or Binary code indicator not registered calls.opr=gnr or bnr
6
For Gray or Binary code indicator registered calls.opr=gr or br
7
For Collective 7 floors with gray code indicator.opr=cL7
8
For seven segment display indicator. Opr=7Sd
6

2.3.3 INDICATOR OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR OPR = COL1

F9 Floor 4 output
F8 Floor 3 output
F7 Floor 2 output
F6 Floor 1 output
F5 Floor 0 output
F4 Call 4 output
F3 Call 3 output
F2 Call 2 output
F1 Call 1 output
F0 Call 0 output

2.3.3 INDICATOR OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR OPR = ENH2

F9 Up Arrow
F8 Down Arrow
F7 Floor information C
F6 Floor information B
F5 Floor information A
F4 Call 4 output
F3 Call 3 output
F2 Call 2 output
F1 Call 1 output
F0 Call 0 output

2.4 CALL TERMINALS


C9 Floor 9 call / Not Used1-2-3
C8 Floor 8 call / Not Used1-2-3
C7 Floor 7 call / Not Used1-2-3
C6 Floor 6 call / Not Used1-2
C5 Floor 5 call / Not Used1-2
C4 Floor 4 call
C3 Floor 3 call
C2 Floor 2 call
C1 Floor 1 call
C0 Floor 0 call

1
For collective calls and decimal indicator .opr=coL
2
For collective calls and enhanced scrolling display. opr=EnH
3
For Collective 7 floors with gray code indicator.opr=cL7
And For Gray or Binary code indicator registered calls.opr=gr or br
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3. DIP SWITCHES AND PUSH BUTTON

3.1 DIP SWITCHES FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

For any change made to the DIP switches to take effect (except DIP switch 3), the power has to be turned OFF
and then ON again. Alternatively, changes of the DIP switches can be made when the power is OFF.

ON

1 2 3 4
Should be kept OFF: Reserved to access the auxiliary functions
menu described in section 3.3

OFF = Enable PTC


ON = Disable PTC

Selects operating mode:


OFF = AC1 or AC2 speed
ON = Hydraulic

Selects door type:


OFF = Automatic door
ON = Swinging door

3.2 ON BOARD DISPLAY AND PUSH BUTTONS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

Three push buttons are used to simplify the access of the main menu. The first page in the menu displays the
status of the elevator. The following three pages are used to access the historical of faults. The last page is used to
initiate a homing trip. The NEXT and PREV buttons are respectively used to scroll downwards and upwards in the
five pages menu. SELECT is used to access the function or information within the menu item. No functions are
associated with the first item in the menu (i.e. Page 1). The following table describes the Main Menu along with all
its functions:

Page Display Description


FL# Normal operation with floor displayed on the right. The floor is replaced by a downward
scrolling minus sign “-“ when elevator is making a homing trip.
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In# Inspection mode with floor displayed on the right. The floor is replaced by a downward
(default)
scrolling minus sign “-“ when elevator is making a homing trip.
E## Error detected with error code displayed on the two digits on the right.
SELECT displays the most recent error in memory. The error code is displayed on two
leftmost digits and the floor on which the error occurred is displayed on the rightmost
digit. The error code and the floor are separated by a decimal point. noE is displayed if
2 Err
there are no errors in memory. PREV displays the previous error in memory. If no
previous errors exist, the display returns to Err. NEXT displays the errors in memory in
the opposite direction of PREV.
SELECT displays the count of level II errors in memory2. noF is displayed if there are no
3 Fer
level II errors.
SELECT clears all errors from memory. don is displayed to indicate the completion of
4 ErA
this task.
5 Htr SELECT initiates a homing trip

1
If any other page is selected, page 1 is automatically restored if no push buttons are pushed for 10 seconds.
2
Refer to sections 4.1 and 4.3.
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3.3 DIP SWITCHES AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS MENU

To access the auxiliary functions menu:

1. Turn the power off.


2. Set DIP switch 4 to on.
3. Turn the power back on (elevator will become inactive).
4. Using NEXT and PREV push buttons go to the menu item you desire to edit or change.
5. Press SELECT to edit the parameter associated with the menu item.
6. Use INC and DEC push buttons to make the desired change.
7. Press OK to enter the new value in memory.
8. To modify another parameter repeat from step 4.
9. To end parameter editing, set DIP switch 4 to off (elevator will become active again).

Display Description Range


Selects the parking mode for automatic door:
PAr OPn = Parking door opened Opn - CLd
CLd = Parking door closed
Lgt Sets the car light time 0 - 25.0 sec
FLt Sets the floor stopping time 0 - 25.0 sec
LdF Sets the landing floor non, 0 - 9
Ldt Sets the landing time 1 – 99 min
Str Sets the start time in hydraulic mode 0 – 25.0 sec
rLL Sets the re-leveling option in hydraulic mode ALL - SEL
EoS Enables the EOS during the inspection DiS – EnA
PoH Enables Power-on homing DiS – EnA
Sets the operating mode
dEc = Decimal floor information output – 10 stops
dEc
gr = Gray code floor information output with registered calls (using A, B, C) – 7stps
gr – gnr
gnr = Gray code floor information output (using A, B, C, D) – 10 stops
br – bnr
br = Binary code floor information output with registered calls (using A, B, C)-7stps
7Sd
oPr bnr = Binary code floor information output (using A, B, C, D) – 10 stops
EnH
7Sd = Seven segment display information output – 10 stops
coL
EnH = Enhanced scrolling display information output with collected calls
cL7
(using A, B, C ,Up arrow, Down arrow) – 5 stops
coL = Decimal floor information output with collected calls – 5 stops
cL7 = Gray code floor information output with collected calls (using A, B, C) – 7 stps
Cod Press push button to access CODE MENU1

3.3.1 CODE MENU

A blank screen appears with a decimal point on the first digit. Use the INC and DEC push buttons to set the
first digit of the code. Use OK to enter it. The digit is instantaneously replaced by “c”. A decimal point on the
second digit prompts you to enter the second digit of the code by repeating the above procedure. Repeat this
process until all six digits are entered. If you make a mistake in any digit, follow through till the end and then repeat
from the beginning. If the code is correct, you will be able to access the following menu:

Display Description Range


Selects the status of the code lock feature
Press INC or DEC push buttons to change selection
StA DiS – EnA
DiS = Disabled
EnA = Enabled
Displays the count of the number of days elapsed
ELA N/A
Pressing INC or DEC push buttons resets counter to zero
Displays the preset number of operating days
DAy 0 to 999
Modify by pressing INC and DEC push buttons. Enter new value with OK
Press SELECT push button to exit code menu and go back to auxiliary functions
out N/A
menu

1
Refer to section 3.3.1 for details on accessing CODE MENU.
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4. VIEWING ERRORS AND ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION

4.1 HOW TO VIEW THE ERRORS

Faults detected by the board are divided into three kinds:

1. Level I faults: faults that block the elevator when they occur. But the elevator can resume operation right after
the fault disappears.
2. Level II faults: faults that can be tolerated for a few occurrences before the elevator is blocked by the board.
The count of level II faults can be accessed in page 3 of the main menu. When the count of level II faults
reaches 10, the board will block the elevator.
3. Level III faults: faults that the board considers to be fatal and will consequently block any further operation of
the elevator.

The last 10 errors can be viewed on page 2 of the main menu1.

4.2 HOW TO CLEAR THE ERRORS

To clear the errors as well as the count of level II faults from memory, go to page 4 of the main menu and
press the SELECT button. Refer to section 3.2.

4.3 ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION

Error Level Description Action taken


20 I Safety circuit and/or door opened during travel Waits for safety circuit to close
Waits for lock circuit to close,
212 I Door lock circuit opened during travel cancels calls if fault persists
more than 5sec3
214 I Safety circuit failed to close after door closing Cancels calls and opens door5
226 I Failure in locking door after 3 attempts Cancels calls7
228 II Failure in closing door Cancels calls, opens door9
2310 II Failure in opening door Close door and resume
24 III EOS-DN fault Blocks elevator11
25 III EOS-UP fault Blocks elevator11
26 II Shaft information fault Performs a homing trip
28 III EOS-UP and EOS-DN faults (both open) Blocks elevator12
29 III Motor has been powered for 25 sec, car did not move Blocks elevator11
Motor has overheated (indicated by the PTC input), lift
34 I Waits until motor cools down
stops at nearest floor
35 III Preset number of operating days expired Blocks elevator13

1
Refer to section 3.2.
2
For swinging door.
3
Waits for a call to resume operation.
4
For automatic door.
5
Waits for a call to resume operation.
6
For swinging door.
7
Waits for a call to resume operation.
8
For automatic door.
9
Waits for a call to resume operation.
10
For automatic door.
11
After repairing the faulty part, erase the faults. Refer to section 3.2.
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When the cause of the fault is diagnosed and fixed, the elevator will automatically resume operation.
13
To recover form error 35, access code menu and clear the count of elapsed days. Refer to sections 3.3 and 3.3.1.
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5. INSTALLATION GUIDE

Step 1

• Install and wire the panel according to wiring diagrams provided by the panel assembler.
• Double check all connections.

Step 2

• Make sure that the board is in the Inspection Mode (Inspection switch should be opened).
• Power the panel.
• The display of the board may show a downward scrolling minus sign. This is normal and it indicates that the
board does not have a previous car position in memory. As soon as the elevator is switched from inspection to
normal operation, it will make a homing trip and display will show FL0 when the elevator reaches the first stop.
• Regardless of what is on the display, if all safety circuits are closed, inspection up and inspection down push
buttons are active (therefore inspection travel only requires the closing of safety circuit). Below is a visual
indication of what the status of the input LEDs should be so that the elevator operates in the inspection mode:

SDFS SDFS EOS EOS SFTY RE CLSE LS LS INSP INSP INSP


UP DN UP DN ON OPN NDLY EO EC EN UP DN

Automatic door1
(Door open)

Automatic door
(Door closed)

Swinging door

Status Irrelevant Input Inactive (OFF) Input Active (ON)

Step 3

• Using the elevator in the inspection mode, adjust the position of all magnets according to the layout provided
on the MicroZed-A v3.04 WIRING DIAGRAM – INPUTS (SHEET 2 of 6), refer to section 6. APPENDIX A.
• If you are using bi-stable magnetic switches, proceed with inspection travel to terminal floors to properly set
their contacts.
• When you finish, and prior to changing the operating mode from inspection to normal, the inputs should look as
follows (given that elevator is on any intermediate floor and on floor level):

SDFS SDFS EOS EOS SFTY RE CLSE LS LS INSP INSP INSP


UP DN UP DN ON OPN NDLY EO EC EN UP DN

Automatic door

Swinging door

Status Irrelevant Input Inactive (OFF) Input Active (ON)

• Refer to section 3.3 to set all internal parameters according to the site’s requirements.
• Refer to section 3.1 to set DIP switches according to the site’s requirements.
• Change operating mode from INSPECTION to NORMAL. Elevator should proceed with its homing trip and will
stop on the floor level of the first floor.

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When an inspection up or down is given, board proceeds by closing the door before moving. Door is then kept closed.
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6. APPENDIX A

This appendix contains all wiring diagrams relevant to assembling the board in a panel.

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