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Brand | Arkel |
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Model | ARL-300 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Specifies the physical and electrical characteristics of the ARL-300 controller, including dimensions and power requirements.
Guides users on navigating and operating the controller's LCD screen and keypad for system interaction.
Describes the initial startup screen and the primary information displayed on the main operational screen.
Details the procedure for accessing the system's configuration menu, including password entry and navigation.
Details the installation and connection of magnetic switches for the M1 counter positioning system.
Describes the installation and connection of SML1/SML2 magnetic switches for door zone detection.
Details the installation and connection of SJF1/SJF2 magnetic switches for deceleration and stopping.
Details the installation and connection procedure for spool-type limit switches.
Describes the installation and connection of bi-stable magnetic switches for limit detection.
Outlines the step-by-step principle behind the door bridging safety circuit operation.
Details how to connect control panels for elevators in a group configuration.
Explains how to connect landing buttons for duplex (two-elevator) operation.
Describes how to connect motor, shaft, or overspeed governor encoders to the ARL-300 controller.
Provides specific instructions for connecting a motor encoder, including incremental and absolute types.
Explains the use and installation of magnetic switches and magnets for positioning and relevelling.
Details methods for relevelling using encoder or specific magnetic switches when 141/142 are absent.
Covers relevelling methods using magnetic switches 141/142 with motor encoders.
Presents a general overview diagram for installing various switches and magnets in the shaft.
Lists essential parameters that must be configured before starting the shaft learning process.
Details the step-by-step procedure for performing the shaft learning process, including cabin movements and signal detection.
Explains methods for manually or automatically adjusting the elevator's final floor leveling.
Provides answers to common questions regarding shaft learning, encoder use, and fine tuning.
Details the common terminals on the controller for power, inputs, outputs, and communication.
Explains the relay output assignments based on the elevator's drive type (Two Speed, VVVF, Hydraulic).
Details the terminals and plugs on the KBK4 connection board for various inputs and outputs.
Describes the terminals and plugs on the KBK2 connection board for display, communication, and call inputs.