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Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4003 User Manual

Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4003
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Suzhou Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: No. 16 Youxiang Road, Yuexi Town, Wuzhong District, Suzhou 215104, P.R. China
Tel: +86-512-6637 6666
Fax: +86-512-6285 6720
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
http: //www.inovance.com
Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Add.: Building E, Hongwei Industry Park, Liuxian Road, Baocheng No. 70 Zone, Baoan District, Shenzhen
Tel: +86-755-2979 9595
Fax: +86-755-2961 9897
Service Hotline: 400-777-1260
http: //www.inovance.com
User Guide
A01
Data code 19010735
NICE3000
new
Series Integrated Elevator Controller Advanced User Guide
Copyright   Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Integrated Elevator Controller
Advanced User Guide
NICE3000
new
Series

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Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4003 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model4003
CategoryController
Input Voltage24V DC
Output Voltage24V DC
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Protection LevelIP20
Weight0.5 kg
SeriesMonarch
Power Consumption10 W
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Summary

Preface

More advanced technology

Details the advanced technological features of the NICE3000new integrated elevator controller, including specific technologies like distance-based travel and multi-CPU redundancy.

Easier use

Highlights features that simplify the operation, maintenance, and commissioning of the NICE3000new elevator controller.

Safer running

Outlines safety features and design considerations for the NICE3000new controller, focusing on protection and reliability.

About This Manual

Provides information on the scope of the manual, including product features, safety, design, installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Introduction

Basic functions

Details the fundamental operational functions of the NICE3000new elevator controller, covering common running features and their descriptions.

1 Product Information

1.1 Designation Rule and Nameplate

Explains the model designation rules and details the information presented on the controller's nameplate.

1.2 Description of components

Provides a visual and textual description of the various components of the NICE3000new controller.

1.3 Technical Data

Lists the main technical specifications and data for the NICE3000new controller, including power capacity and current ratings.

1.4 Technical Specifications

Details the technical specifications of the NICE3000new controller, covering input power, basic features, and drive features.

1.5 System Configuration

Illustrates the system components and structure of the NICE3000new integrated elevator control system.

2 Installation and Wiring

2.1 Installation

Covers the requirements and procedures for installing the controller, including environment, clearance, orientation, and dimensions.

2.2 Wiring

Details the description and wiring of main and control circuit terminals, including cable sizes and tightening torque.

2.3 Interface and Communication

Explains the digital inputs, analog inputs, relay outputs, and communication interfaces like Modbus and CAN.

2.4 Installation of Shaft Position Signals

Describes the installation of signals for accurate landing and safe running, including leveling, slow-down, and limit switches.

2.5 Standard Wiring of the System

Provides standard wiring diagrams for the NICE3000new system, including wiring inspection and parameter setting.

3 Peripheral Devices and Options

3.1 Peripheral Devices

Details peripheral devices and their connection diagrams, including circuit breakers, reactors, filters, and motors.

3.2 Peripheral Device Selection Guide

Provides guidance on selecting cables, circuit breakers, contactors, reactors, filters, and applicable motors.

3.3 Options

Lists and describes available optional boards and modules for the NICE3000new system, such as CTB, HCB, CCB, and GCB.

4 Commissioning Tools

4.1 Keypad

Describes the onboard 3-button keypad, its appearance, and the functions of its buttons (PRG, UP, SET).

4.2 Operation Panel

Details the LED operation panel, including its keys, indicators, data display, and basic operations.

4.3 Cell phone commissioning software

Explains the use of smartphone-based commissioning software for parameter setting, monitoring, and firmware updates.

5 System Commissioning

5.1 System Commissioning Guide

Provides a guide to commissioning the elevator system and implementing its basic running functions.

5.2 Safety and Circuit Check

Outlines crucial safety precautions and checks for electrical wiring and components before commissioning.

5.3 Power-on and Controller State Check

Details the procedures for checking the controller state after power-on and handling potential faults.

5.4 Commissioning at Inspection Speed

Explains the process of motor auto-tuning and running tests at inspection speed for proper system setup.

5.5 Commissioning at Normal Speed

Covers the steps for commissioning at normal speed, including shaft auto-tuning, car top commissioning, and HCB settings.

5.6 Riding Comfort Adjustment

Focuses on adjusting parameters to enhance the elevator's riding comfort, covering motor startup and running curve.

6 Parameter Description

6.1 Keypad

Describes the parameters and function menus displayed on the keypad, including floor display and fault codes.

6.2 Operation Panel

Explains the three-level menu structure, function code groups, and parameter meanings for the operation panel.

Group F0: Basic parameters

Details basic parameters like Control Mode and Command Source Selection for system operation.

Group F1: Motor parameters

Covers motor-related parameters including encoder type, rated motor data, and auto-tuning settings.

Group F3: Running control parameters

Explains parameters related to elevator startup, running curves, and deceleration for smooth operation.

Group F5: Terminal function parameters

Details the configuration of input and output terminals, covering function selections for various signals.

Group F6: Basic elevator parameters

Defines essential elevator parameters such as top/bottom floors, parking floor, fire emergency floor, and service floors.

7 Troubleshooting

7.1 Elevator Fault Display

Describes how fault codes and subcodes are displayed on the keypad and operation panel.

7.2 Restart after Fault

Provides measures for restarting the system after a fault, including automatic, manual, and power-off reset methods.

7.3 Description of Fault Levels

Explains the five fault levels based on severity and their corresponding handling solutions.

7.4 Fault Information and Troubleshooting

Details specific fault codes, their possible causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

8 Inspection and Maintenance

8.1 Daily Maintenance

Outlines daily inspection items for the controller, motor, cooling fan, installation environment, load, and input voltage.

8.2 Periodic Inspection

Details periodic inspection items for general components, cables, peripheral devices, air filter, and control circuit.

8.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components

Covers the replacement of wear parts like cooling fans and electrolytic capacitors, including their service life.

9 Description of Functions and Schemes

9.1 Attendant Function

Describes the attendant function, including its operation, wiring, and parameters for automatic switchover.

9.2 Fire Emergency Running

Explains the fire emergency running function, including returning to base floor and firefighter operation modes.

9.4 Full-Load/Overload Function

Details the full-load and overload functions, including their descriptions, wiring, and parameter settings.

9.10 UCMP Function

Explains the UCMP function for preventing unexpected car movement, including its function description and wiring.

9.11 Braking Force Test Function

Describes the braking force test function, including its purpose, parameters, and manual/automatic test procedures.

9.14 Parallel/Group Control Scheme

Covers parallel and group control schemes for multiple elevators, including wiring and parameter settings.

10 Appendixes

Appendix A Foreign Standards

Provides information on CE mark, Low Voltage Directive, EMC guidelines, and requirements for cables and grounding.

Appendix B Parameter Table

A comprehensive table listing all parameters, their setting ranges, default values, units, properties, and corresponding pages.

Appendix C Revision History

Details the revision history of the manual, including dates, versions, and descriptions of changes.

Warranty Agreement

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