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132 E300 Design Guide
           Issue Number: 1
A10 (Control Input Mode H11) 
This parameter allows the user to configure the input control mode. The following configurations are available:
Analog Run Prmit (0): Analog speed reference with run permit
Run permit and Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = On (1) to start the profile. The analog reference is bi-directional i.e. the direction of travel is taken from 
the sign of the analog reference where –ve references are Counter Clockwise (CCW) and +ve references are Clockwise (CW) direction. Direction 
Input 2 CW (G40) has no effect in this mode.
• Sequencing may be started when the enable is received. It is assumed that the enable is made via an auxiliary contact on the output motor 
contactors. Motor contactor control output is not used when the enable starts the sequencing.
• Sequencing may be started when a run permit input is given. Motor contactor control is set to On (1) when the run permit (direction) signal is 
given. It is assumed that the enable is made via an auxiliary contact on the output motor contactors. 
• When an analog speed reference mode is selected Analog Input 1 Destination (F41) is forced to Analog Speed Reference (G49). T5 T6 Analog 
Input 1 (F35) must be used as the speed reference input.
Analog 2 Dir (1): Analog speed reference with dual direction inputs.
The analog reference is read from the analog speed reference input. If Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = Off (0) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = On 
(1), clockwise direction is selected, and if Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = On (1) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = Off (0) counter clockwise direction 
is selected. If Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = On (1) or Off (0) no direction is selected.
• Sequencing may be started when the enable is received. It is assumed that the enable is made via an auxiliary contact on the output motor 
contactors. Motor contactor control is not used when the enable starts the sequencing.
• Sequencing may be started when a direction input is given Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) or Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = On (1)). Motor contactor 
control output (B29) is set to On (1) when the direction signal is given. It is assumed that the enable is made via an auxiliary contact on the output 
mo
tor cont
actors. 
Priority 1 Dir (2): Single direction input and priority speed selection
Priority speed selection where for example V2 higher priority than V3. Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = Off (0) clockwise direction is selected, and 
Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = On (1) counter clockwise direction is selected.
Binary 1 Dir (3): Single direction input and binary speed selection
Binary speed selection and Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = Off (0) clockwise direction is selected, and Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = On (1) counter 
clockwise direction is selected.
Priority 2 Dir (4): Dual direction input with priority speed selection
Priority speed selection where for example V2 has higher priority than V3, Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = Off (0) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = 
On (1) clockwise direction is selected, and if Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = On (1) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = Off (0) counter clockwise 
direction is selected. If Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = On (1) or Off (0) then no direction is selected. 
Binary 2 Dir (5): Dual direction input and binary speed selection
Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = Off (0) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = On (1) clockwise direction is selected, and if Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) = 
On (1) and Direction Input 2 CW (G40) = Off (0) counter clockwise direction is selected. If Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) and Direction Input 2 CW 
(G40) = On (1) or Off (0) then no direction is selected. Changing the direction during travel will cause the elevator to abort the present motion and 
come to a stop.
Control Word (6): Dual direction selection, and priority 10 bit selection using control word.
When Control input mode = 6 the control word is enabled. The control word replicates and extends the behaviour of the reference select bits, 
Reference select bit 0 to Reference select bit 6, and the direction bit inputs, Direction Input 1 CCW (G39) and direction Input 2 (CW). A watchdog is 
provided to verify that the Elevator controller using the control word is still updating the speed and direction inputs. The user must write 1 to the 
watchdog bit every <
 500 ms to prevent the watchdog from stopping the Elevator and causing a Trip 77 (Ctrl Watchdog).
When the system is powered on when Control Input Mode (H11) = Control Word (6) or when Control Input Mode (H11) is set to Control Word (6) for 
the first time after power up, a 10 s delay is implemented before calling a Trip 77 (Ctrl Watchdog). This delay allows the lift controller time to start up 
after power on and begin writing to the watchdog bit in the control word. The delay reverts back to 1 s after this initial period.
A10 {H11} Control Input Mode
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Analog Run Prmit (0), 
Analog 2 Dir (1), 
Priority 1 Dir (2), 
Binary 1 Dir (3), 
Priority 2 Dir (4), 
Binary 2 Dir (5), 
Control Word (6) 
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Priority 1 Dir (2)
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