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Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4007 User Manual

Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4007
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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-4007 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelNICE-L-C-4007
CategoryController
Protection LevelIP20
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Communication InterfaceCANopen
Storage Temperature-20°C to +70°C

Summary

Preface

1 More advanced technology

Details the technological advancements and features of the NICE3000new integrated elevator controller.

2 Easier use

Highlights the user-friendly design aspects, including compact structure and convenient commissioning tools.

3 Safer running

Focuses on the safety features, fault tolerance, and environmental adaptability for secure operation.

4 More comfortable riding

Describes features aimed at improving the passenger riding experience and comfort.

5 Better economy

Highlights the economic benefits, including simpler configuration, reduced wiring, and cost savings.

About This Manual

Provides information on the manual's content, purpose, and reference for future maintenance.

Legal Information

Covers essential legal notices, including warnings, qualified personnel requirements, and disclaimer of liability.

Approvals

Lists the CE certification and compliance with EU directives for EMC and LVD.

Introduction

1 Basic functions

Describes the fundamental operational functions of the NICE3000new controller in common running modes.

Safety Instructions

Safety Disclaimer

Outlines the importance of reading and complying with safety instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance.

Safety Levels and Definitions

Defines hazard levels (Danger, Warning, Caution) and their implications for personal injury or equipment damage.

Storage and Transportation

Provides guidelines for safe storage and transportation of the equipment, including environmental requirements.

Installation

Details critical warnings and requirements for the safe and correct installation of the product.

Wiring

Covers essential safety precautions and procedures related to wiring, emphasizing power-off procedures and grounding.

Power-on

Details safety precautions and checks to perform before powering on the equipment.

Operation

Lists safety warnings related to operating the equipment, including avoiding touching terminals and dismantling.

Maintenance

Outlines safety precautions for performing maintenance, emphasizing power-off procedures and proper inspection.

Repair

Provides safety warnings and guidelines for repairing the product, including following professional instructions.

Disposal

Advises on the proper disposal of retired equipment according to local regulations and industry standards.

Safety signs

Explains the meaning of safety signs on the equipment and provides instructions for their adherence.

1 Product Information

1.1 Designation Rule and Nameplate

Explains the model designation rules and describes the information found on the controller's nameplate.

1.2 Description of components

Provides a visual overview and identification of the various components of the controller.

1.3 Technical Data

Lists the main technical specifications and data for the NICE3000new controller models.

1.4 Technical Specifications

Details the technical specifications, including input power, basic features, and drive features.

1.5 System Configuration

Illustrates the system components and their interconnections, showing the overall system structure.

2 Installation and Wiring

2.1 Installation

Covers the essential requirements and procedures for physically installing the controller.

2.2 Wiring

Provides detailed information and diagrams for connecting the main and control circuit terminals.

2.3 Interface and Communication

Explains the various interfaces and communication protocols supported by the controller.

4 EMC precautions

Outlines precautions to take during cabling to minimize electromagnetic interference.

5 Problems and Handling

Addresses common problems encountered during system operation and their corresponding handling methods.

2.3.5 CAN Communication

Details the CAN communication interface and its wiring for system integration.

2.4 Installation of Shaft Position Signals

Details the arrangement and installation of shaft position signals for accurate elevator control.

2.5 Standard Wiring of the System

Presents the overall standard wiring diagram for the NICE3000new system.

3 Peripheral Devices and Options

3.1 Peripheral Devices

Introduces the necessary peripheral devices that need to be installed for system operation.

3.1.1 Peripheral Device Connection

Shows the recommended connection diagram for peripheral devices to the controller.

3.1.2 Peripheral Device Descriptions

Provides descriptions of the functions and mounting positions of various peripheral devices.

3.2 Peripheral Device Selection Guide

Offers guidance on selecting appropriate cables, circuit breakers, contactors, reactors, and filters.

3.3 Options

Lists and briefly describes various optional components available for the system.

4 Commissioning Tools

4.1 Keypad

Details the function and operation of the onboard 3-button keypad for system control.

4.2 Operation Panel

Explains the LED operation panel, including its keys, indicators, and data display.

4.3 Cell phone commissioning software

Describes the software for commissioning, monitoring, and parameter management using a smartphone.

5 System Commissioning

5.1 System Commissioning Guide

Provides a general guide for the complete commissioning process of the elevator system.

5.2 Safety and Circuit Check

Outlines crucial safety precautions and checks required before performing system commissioning.

5.3 Power-on and Controller State Check

Details the procedure for checking the controller's state after power-on and verifying its readiness.

5.4 Commissioning at Inspection Speed

Explains the process of motor auto-tuning and running tests at inspection speed.

5.5 Commissioning at Normal Speed

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

5.6 Riding Comfort Adjustment

Describes methods for adjusting system control and mechanical components to enhance riding comfort.

6 Parameter Description

6.1 Keypad

Describes the parameters and functions accessible via the keypad interface.

6.2 Operation Panel

Explains the structure and usage of the operation panel for parameter configuration.

Group F0: Basic parameters

Details basic system parameters, including control mode and command source selection.

Group F1: Motor parameters

Covers essential parameters related to motor configuration, encoder settings, and auto-tuning.

Group F2: Vector control parameters

Explains parameters for vector control, including speed and current loop adjustments.

Group F3: Running control parameters

Details parameters that control the elevator's acceleration, deceleration, and running curves.

Group F4: Floor parameters

Describes parameters related to floor leveling, position data, and leveling plate settings.

Group F5: Terminal function parameters

Explains how to set functions for various input (DI) and output (DO) terminals.

Group F6: Basic elevator parameters

Covers fundamental elevator settings like top/bottom floors, parking floor, and service floor configurations.

Group F7: Test function parameters

Details parameters used for performing various tests, including car call, random running, and function disabling.

Group F8: Enhanced function parameters

Describes parameters for advanced functions like load cell auto-tuning and anti-nuisance settings.

Group F9: Time parameters

Covers parameters related to time settings, such as idle time, energy saving, and running time limits.

Group FA: Keypad setting parameters

Explains parameters for configuring the keypad display and various system states.

Group Fb: Door function parameters

Details parameters for configuring door operation, including protection times and holding times.

Group FC: Protection function parameters

Outlines parameters for various protection functions, such as overload and phase loss protection.

Group Fd: Communication parameters

Covers parameters for serial port communication, including baud rate and address settings.

Group FE: Display setting parameters

Explains parameters for setting special floor displays and elevator function selections.

Group FP: User parameters

Details parameters for user password management and system parameter updates.

Group Fr: Leveling adjustment parameters

Provides parameters for adjusting leveling accuracy at the floor and car levels.

Group E0-E9: Fault record parameters

Describes parameters for recording and displaying fault information, including codes, subcodes, and timestamps.

7 Troubleshooting

7.1 Elevator Fault Display

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

7.2 Restart after Fault

Details the procedures for restarting the system after a fault, including automatic and manual reset methods.

7.3 Description of Fault Levels

Categorizes faults into five levels based on severity and outlines the corresponding handling solutions.

7.4 Fault Information and Troubleshooting

Provides a comprehensive guide to identifying possible causes and solutions for various fault codes.

8 Inspection and Maintenance

8.1 Daily Maintenance

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

8.2 Periodic Inspection

Details periodic inspection items for general components, cables, peripheral devices, air filters, and control circuits.

8.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components

Identifies components with limited service life and provides guidance on their replacement.

8.3.2 Cooling Fan

Describes judging criteria for cooling fan issues and the procedure for replacing the fan.

8.4 Storage

Provides recommendations for storing the controller to maintain its condition.

9 Description of Functions and Schemes

9.1 Attendant Function

Explains the function of the elevator in attendant mode, including its response to calls and door operation.

9.2 Fire Emergency Running

Details the system's behavior during fire emergency, including returning to base floor and firefighter operation.

9.3 Elevator Lock Function

Describes how the elevator lock function operates, including its behavior and parameter settings.

9.4 Full-Load/Overload Function

Explains the system's response to full-load and overload conditions, including indicators and wiring.

9.5 Time-based Floor Service

Covers the function of providing service to specified floors during certain time periods.

9.6 Running Test

Outlines the parameters and procedures for performing running tests, including car call and random running tests.

9.7 Anti-nuisance Function

Describes how the system detects and handles nuisance calls based on load, light curtain, or light-load signals.

9.8 Disability function

Explains how the disability function is implemented using operation boxes and hall call boxes to assist disabled passengers.

9.9 VIP Running Function

Details the VIP running function, allowing elevators to prioritize and serve VIP floors.

9.10 UCMP Function

Explains the Unintended Car Movement Protection (UCMP) function for ensuring safety.

9.11 Braking Force Test Function

Describes the function and procedure for testing the motor's braking force.

9.12 Shorting PMSM Stator Scheme

Details schemes for shorting the PMSM stator to prevent car slip and ensure safety.

9.13 Automatic Emergency Evacuation Scheme at Power Failure

Explains the automatic emergency evacuation schemes using UPS or ARD during power failures.

9.14 Parallel/Group Control Scheme

Covers the controller's capabilities for parallel control of two elevators and group control of multiple elevators.

9.15 Opposite Door Control Scheme

Describes the function for implementing separate control of two doors on an elevator.

9.16 STO Application Scheme

Explains the Safe Torque Off (STO) application scheme for enhancing safety.

9.17 Application Scheme of Emergency Operation and Dynamic Test Device of Equipment-roomless Elevator

Details the application scheme for emergency operation and dynamic testing of equipment-roomless elevators.

Chapter 10 Appendixes

Appendix A Foreign Standards

Provides information on foreign standards, including CE compliance and EMC guidelines.

Appendix B Parameter Table

Contains a comprehensive table listing all parameters, their settings, defaults, and units.

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