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E300 Design Guide 319
Issue Number: 1
Date Format (H33) selects the display style for Date (J80), and for the trip time stamping date parameters (L41, L43, L45, L47, L49, L51, L53, L55,
L57 and L59) when displayed on a keypad connected to the drive. The format selection made in this parameter does not affect the value of these
parameters if they are read using comms or by an applications program.
If Date Format (H33) is 0 then standard format is used and the date is displayed on the keypad as dd.mm.yy and if Date Format (H33) is 1 then US
format is used and the date is displayed on the keypad as mm.dd.yy.
This sets a delay in ms at power up before the elevator drive will respond to elevator controller signals. This is provided to filter out spurious lift
controller output signals during power up, and thereby prevent unintended elevator drive operation.
If Standby Mode Enable (H35) = 1 then the drive will go into the standby power state whenever Drive Active (L06) = 0. In this state the LED on the
front of the drive flashes 0.5 s on and 5 s off, the drive cannot be enabled and the following actions are taken as defined by the Standby Mode Mask
(H36). Actions are enabled by setting the appropriate bit to 1. Once standby mode has become active it will remain active, even if an attempt is made
subsequently to enable the drive, until Standby Mode Enable (H35) is set to 0.
See Standby Mode Enable (H35).
H34 Turn On Delay
Mode Open-Loop, RFC-A, RFC-S
Minimum 200 Maximum 65535
Default 200 Units ms
Type 16 Bit User Save Update Rate Background
Display Format Standard Decimal Places 0
Coding RW, BU
H35 Standby Mode Enable
Mode Open-Loop, RFC-A, RFC-S
Minimum 0 Maximum 1
Default 0 Units
Type 1Bit User Save Update Rate Background read
Display Format Standard Decimal Places 0
Coding RW
Standby Mode
Mask (H36) bits
Action
0
Turn off the drive position feedback power supply. On leaving standby mode the drive position feedback interfaces will be re-
initialised.
1 Turn off the power supply to a keypad fitted to the drive.
2 Turn off the drive 24 V output.
3 Request that the option module in option slot 1 to go into the standby power mode
4 Request that the option module in option slot 2 to go into the standby power mode
5 Request that the option module in option slot 3 to go into the standby power mode
6 Request that the option module in option slot 4 to go into the standby power mode
H36 Standby Mode Mask
Mode Open-Loop, RFC-A, RFC-S
Minimum
0
(Display: 0000000)
Maximum
127
(Display: 1111111)
Default
0
(Display: 0000000)
Units
Type 8Bit User Save Update Rate Background read
Display Format Binary Decimal Places 0
Coding RW