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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, Bao’an 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 怀 Shenzhen Inovance Technology Co., Ltd.
Integrated Elevator Controller
Advanced User Guide
NICE3000
new
Series

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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christopher WilsonNov 22, 2025
    How to troubleshoot overcurrent during acceleration with Inovance Controller?
    • A
      adriennecollierNov 22, 2025
      If you are experiencing overcurrent during acceleration with your Inovance Controller, there are several potential causes to investigate. First, the main circuit output might be grounded or short-circuited, so check the motor cables and PE cable for incorrect connections, verify that a shorting PMSM stator contactor isn't causing a short circuit at the controller output side, and inspect the motor cables for damaged jackets. Second, improper motor auto-tuning can lead to this issue, so set the motor parameters correctly according to the motor nameplate and perform motor auto-tuning again. Finally, an incorrect encoder signal can also cause overcurrent, so check whether encoder pulses per revolution (PPR) is set correctly, ensure the encoder signal isn't being interfered with, verify the en...
  • A
    Andrew WardSep 4, 2025
    What should I do if my Inovance Controller reports a power supply phase loss?
    • D
      Dr. Kristin SandovalSep 4, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller reports a power supply phase loss, it indicates that the power input phases are not symmetric. First, check whether any phase of the three-phase power supply is lost. Then, verify whether the three phases of the power supply are balanced. Also, check whether the power voltage is normal, and adjust the power voltage if necessary. For 220 V models, you can set FC-01 bit 14 to 1 to cancel detection of this fault.
  • T
    torresrobertSep 7, 2025
    What are the common causes of motor auto-tuning faults in Inovance Controller?
    • B
      Brett GraySep 7, 2025
      A motor auto-tuning fault in your Inovance Controller can occur for various reasons: * If learning the stator resistance fails, check whether the motor wiring is correct. * If learning the magnetic pole position fails. * If the synchronous motor static auto-tuning mode is selected, but the encoder is not SIN/COS, select another auto-tuning mode or use a SIN/ COS encoder. * If CD signal fluctuation is large in synchronous motor static auto-tuning, hardware interference exists. Check whether grounding is correct. * If Leaning the encoder zero- position angle fails in synchronous motor angle-free auto- tuning, obtain the encoder zero-point angle in inspection state, and then perform half- automatic angle-free auto-tuning under normal-speed running.
  • K
    Keith Harris DVMSep 8, 2025
    What should I check if my Inovance Controller indicates a power output phase loss?
    • C
      Caroline SpencerSep 8, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller indicates a power output phase loss, the issue likely stems from the output wiring of the main circuit being loose. Check whether the motor wiring is secure and verify whether the RUN contactor on the output side is normal.
  • D
    deborahgraySep 10, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a RUN contactor feedback abnormal error on an Inovance Controller?
    • D
      David VillaSep 10, 2025
      A RUN contactor feedback abnormal error on your Inovance Controller can have a couple of causes: * If the feedback of the RUN contactor is active, but the contactor has no output, check whether the feedback contact of the contactor acts properly and check the signal feature (NO, NC) of the feedback contact. * If the current of the asynchronous motor from acceleration to constant-speed running is too small (? 0.1 A), check whether the output cables UVW of the controller are connected properly and check whether the control circuit of the RUN contactor coil is normal.
  • D
    Daniel StoneSep 12, 2025
    What causes the 'door lock disconnected during running' error in Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4030F?
    • C
      Cheryl NavarroSep 12, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller displays a 'door lock disconnected during running' error, indicated by subcodes 101 or 102, it means the door lock circuit feedback is invalid during elevator operation. Check whether the hall door lock and the car door lock are in good contact. Also, verify whether the door lock contactor acts properly, check the signal feature (NO, NC) of the feedback contact on the door lock contactor, and ensure the external power supply is normal.
  • M
    Melissa LawrenceNov 23, 2025
    What causes overcurrent during deceleration in Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4030F and how to fix it?
    • V
      vmarquezNov 23, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller experiences overcurrent during deceleration, it may be due to a few reasons. A potential cause is that the main circuit output is grounded or short-circuited. To resolve this, check whether the motor cables and PE cable are connected incorrectly, verify that the shorting PMSM stator contactor causes a short circuit at the controller output side, and inspect the motor cables for damaged jacket. Also, improper motor auto-tuning can cause this issue. Ensure you set motor parameters correctly according to the motor nameplate and perform motor auto-tuning again. Another possible cause is an incorrect encoder signal. Verify that encoder pulses per revolution (PPR) is set correctly, check whether the encoder signal is interfered with, ensure the encoder cable runs thro...
  • S
    simpsonericaNov 20, 2025
    What to do if my Inovance Controller shows an overload error?
    • F
      fmorganNov 20, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller is showing an overload error, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the brake is released and the brake power supply is normal, and also check whether the guide shoes are too tight, since the mechanical resistance may be too large. Then, verify that the balance coefficient is correct. Also, ensure the encoder feedback signal and parameter settings are correct, including the initial angle of the encoder for PMSM. If the elevator running current is higher than normal, check the motor parameter setting and perform motor auto-tuning again. If the issue persists, and this fault is reported when the slip experiment is carried on, perform the slip experiment by using the function set in F3-24. Finally, an incorrect motor phase sequence can cause this, so ...
  • F
    Francisco KimSep 18, 2025
    What does 'Output abnormal' mean on my Inovance Controller?
    • B
      bsmithSep 18, 2025
      If your Inovance Controller displays 'Output abnormal', it indicates a specific issue: * If the subcode is 1, the braking resistor is short-circuited. Check that wiring of the braking resistor and braking unit is correct, without short circuit and check whether the main contactor works properly and whether there is arch or stuck problem. * If the subcode is 2, the braking IGBT is short-circuited.
  • S
    Sean DoyleSep 22, 2025
    What to do if Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4030F shows overcurrent during acceleration?
    • S
      Shane MitchellSep 22, 2025
      If the Inovance Controller experiences overcurrent during acceleration, several factors could be at play. First, examine the motor and grounding cables to ensure they are correctly connected and that the motor cables do not have damaged jackets. Also, check for short circuits at the controller output side, especially from shorting PMSM stator contactors. Another potential cause is incorrect motor parameters or improper auto-tuning; verify the motor parameters against the nameplate and repeat the motor auto-tuning process. You may also need to reduce the acceleration rate if the acceleration time is too short. Finally, ensure that the phase sequence of the motor is correct by exchanging the motor UVW phase sequence.

Summary

Preface

More advanced technology

Details the advanced technological features of the NICE3000new integrated elevator controller.

Easier use

Highlights features designed for simplified operation, maintenance, and commissioning.

Safer running

Focuses on the safety aspects and protections integrated into the controller.

More comfortable riding

Describes features aimed at improving the riding comfort of the elevator.

Better economy

Explains how the controller contributes to system economy through integration and reduced costs.

About This Manual

Provides information on the manual's content, latest use information, and contact details.

Legal Information

Covers warning notices, requirements for qualified personnel, and disclaimer of liability.

Approvals

Confirms compliance with EU directives (EMC and LVD) indicated by CE certification.

Introduction

Basic functions

Details the fundamental operational functions of the NICE3000new elevator controller.

Down collective selective control

Explains the function of responding to hall calls in automatic or attendant states.

Fire Emergency and Security Functions

Covers functions related to fire emergency response and security measures.

Parallel;Group Control and Other Functions

Describes features for multi-elevator coordination and additional functionalities.

Energy-saving Functions

Outlines features designed to reduce energy consumption of the elevator system.

Optional functions

Lists and briefly describes optional functionalities available for the controller.

Safety Instructions

Safety Disclaimer

Provides warnings and disclaimers regarding installation, operation, and maintenance procedures.

Safety Levels and Definitions

Defines danger, warning, and caution symbols used in safety instructions.

Unpacking

Instructions for checking and unpacking the product to ensure integrity and completeness.

Storage and Transportation

Guidelines for proper storage and transportation to prevent damage and maintain product condition.

Installation

Critical warnings and requirements for installing the product safely and correctly.

Wiring

Safety precautions and instructions for performing electrical wiring operations.

Power-on

Safety guidelines to follow before and during the power-on procedure.

Operation

Safety precautions to adhere to during the normal operation of the controller.

Maintenance

Safety instructions for performing routine and periodical inspection and maintenance.

Repair

Safety warnings and procedures related to product repair and part replacement.

Disposal

Guidelines for the proper disposal of retired equipment according to local regulations.

Safety signs

Explains the meaning and importance of safety signs on the equipment.

Product Information

Designation Rule and Nameplate

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

Description of components

Provides a visual overview and identification of the controller's main components.

Technical Data

Lists key technical specifications and data for the NICE3000new controller.

Technical Specifications

Details the electrical and performance specifications of the controller.

System Configuration

Illustrates the overall system architecture and component connections.

Installation and Wiring

Installation

Covers requirements for installing the controller in various environments and mounting orientations.

Wiring

Provides detailed descriptions and diagrams for connecting main and control circuit terminals.

Interface and Communication

Explains digital inputs, analog inputs, relay outputs, and communication protocols (Modbus, CAN).

Installation of Shaft Position Signals

Details the installation and arrangement of signals for accurate elevator positioning.

Standard Wiring of the System

Presents a comprehensive wiring diagram and inspection checklist for the system.

Peripheral Devices and Options

Peripheral Devices

Introduces external devices connected to the controller for system functionality.

Peripheral Device Connection

Illustrates the recommended connection diagram for peripheral devices.

Peripheral Device Descriptions

Explains the function of each peripheral device used with the controller.

Peripheral Device Selection Guide

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

Options

Lists available optional modules and their functions for enhancing system capabilities.

List of Options

Details various optional components like braking units, PG cards, and communication boards.

Car Top Board (MCTC-CTB)

Describes the car control board, its functions, and connections.

Display Board (MCTC-HCB)

Explains the function and types of display boards for floor and direction indication.

Car Call Board (MCTC-CCB)

Details the car call board for passenger interaction and call registration.

Group Control Board (MCTC-GCB-A)

Covers the board used for implementing group control of multiple elevators.

I;O Expansion Board (MCTC-KZ-G1)

Describes the board used for expanding input and output terminals.

Residential Monitoring Board (MCTC-MIB-A)

Explains the board for querying elevator status and sending data to a monitoring room.

MCTC-PG Card

Details the PG card used for implementing CLVC with different encoder types.

Commissioning Tools

Keypad

Describes the onboard 3-button keypad for entering commands and viewing information.

Operation Panel

Explains the LED operation and information display panel for parameter modification.

Description of Keys

Details the functions of each button on the operation panel.

Indicators

Explains the meaning of various indicators on the operation panel.

Data Display

Describes the five-digit LED display for showing frequency, current, faults, etc.

Basic Operations

Outlines the three-level menu structure for operating the panel.

Parameter display

Explains how to display specific parameters on the operation panel.

Parameter viewing

Provides a flowchart for navigating menus to view parameters.

Parameter modification

Details the procedure for modifying parameters using the operation panel.

Cell phone commissioning software

Describes software for commissioning via smartphone using a Wi-Fi module.

System Commissioning

System Commissioning Guide

Provides an overall flowchart and introduction to the commissioning process.

Safety and Circuit Check

Outlines essential safety precautions and checks before performing commissioning.

Power-on and Controller State Check

Details steps for checking power-on status and controller states.

Commissioning at Inspection Speed

Covers motor auto-tuning and running tests at inspection speed.

Motor Auto-tuning

Explains parameters and procedures for various motor auto-tuning modes.

Running Test at Inspection Speed

Details how to perform running tests at inspection speed after auto-tuning.

Commissioning at Normal Speed

Guides through the process of commissioning the system at normal operating speed.

Shaft Auto-tuning

Provides steps and parameters for performing shaft auto-tuning.

Car Top Commissioning

Details the commissioning process for car top components like light curtains.

HCB Installation and Setting

Guides on installing and setting addresses for HCBs on each service floor.

Riding Comfort Adjustment

Covers adjustments to controller output and mechanical parts for optimal riding comfort.

Parameter Description

Keypad

Explains parameters displayed and controlled via the keypad.

Operation Panel

Describes the three-level menu structure and function code groups.

Group F0: Basic parameters

Details parameters for control mode, command source, and basic motor settings.

Group F1: Motor parameters

Details parameters related to encoder type, motor ratings, and auto-tuning.

Group F2: Vector control parameters

Explains parameters for speed and current loop control in vector control.

Group F3: Running control parameters

Lists parameters for startup, acceleration, deceleration, and running curves.

Group F4: Floor parameters

Details parameters for leveling adjustment and floor position data.

Group F5: Terminal function parameters

Explains the assignment of functions to input and output terminals.

Group F6: Basic elevator parameters

Includes parameters for top/bottom floors, parking, fire emergency, and elevator lock floors.

Group F7: Test function parameters

Lists parameters for various tests like hall call, door operations, and braking force.

Group F8: Enhanced function parameters

Details parameters for load cell auto-tuning, anti-nuisance, and emergency evacuation.

Group F9: Time parameters

Covers parameters related to idle time, energy saving, and motor running time limits.

Group FA: Keypad setting parameters

Explains parameters for customizing keypad display and system states.

Group Fb: Door function parameters

Details parameters for setting door machine service floors and protection times.

Group FC: Protection function parameters

Covers parameters for motor overload, phase loss, and other protection functions.

Group Fd: Communication parameters

Explains parameters for serial port communication and HCB settings.

Group FE: Display setting parameters

Details parameters for setting floor display and special display functions.

Group FP: User parameters

Includes user password management and parameter reset functions.

Group Fr: Leveling adjustment parameters

Provides parameters for fine-tuning elevator leveling accuracy.

Group E0-E9: Fault record parameters

Lists parameters for recording and analyzing system faults and their details.

Troubleshooting

Elevator Fault Display

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

Restart after Fault

Describes methods for restarting the system after a fault occurs, including manual and automatic resets.

Description of Fault Levels

Categorizes faults into five levels based on severity and outlines handling procedures.

Fault Information and Troubleshooting

Provides a table of fault codes, possible causes, and corresponding solutions for troubleshooting.

Inspection and Maintenance

Daily Maintenance

Outlines essential daily inspection items for the controller and motor.

Periodic Inspection

Details periodic inspection procedures and precautions to ensure proper functioning.

Replacement of Vulnerable Components

Discusses components with limited service life that may require replacement.

Cooling Fan

Provides criteria for judging fan condition and instructions for replacement.

Electrolytic Capacitor

Lists possible causes for capacitor issues and replacement recommendations.

Storage

Offers guidelines for proper storage of the controller to maintain its condition.

Description of Functions and Schemes

Attendant Function

Explains the function where the elevator responds to hall calls and requires manual door operation.

Fire Emergency Running

Details how the elevator operates during fire emergency, including returning to base floor and firefighter modes.

Elevator Lock Function

Describes the function that locks the elevator at a designated floor and cancels calls.

Full-Load;Overload Function

Explains how the system handles full-load and overload conditions, including indicators and alarms.

Time-based Floor Service

Covers setting specific service floors for defined time periods.

Running Test

Outlines parameters for performing various tests like car call, random running, and function disabling.

Anti-nuisance Function

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

Disability function

Explains how the system accommodates disabled passengers via special operation boxes.

VIP Running Function

Details the function that allows direct service to a VIP floor.

UCMP Function

Explains the Unintended Car Movement Protection function for enhanced safety.

Braking Force Test Function

Covers the procedure and parameters for testing the motor's braking force.

Shorting PMSM Stator Scheme

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

Automatic Emergency Evacuation Scheme at Power Failure

Explains how the system performs emergency evacuation using UPS or ARD during power failure.

ARD for elevator emergency evacuation

Provides wiring diagrams and parameters for the Automatic Rescue Device.

Parallel;Group Control Scheme

Covers configurations for parallel control of two elevators and group control of multiple elevators.

Opposite Door Control Scheme

Describes how to implement separate control for front and back elevator doors.

STO Application Scheme

Details the application of Safe Torque Off (STO) technology for safety.

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

Outlines schemes for emergency operation and dynamic testing of equipment-roomless elevators.

Appendix A Foreign Standards

Important Notes

General notes regarding CE mark and European standards compliance.

CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance

Details the controller's compliance with the Low Voltage Directive.

EMC Guidelines Compliance

Covers electromagnetic compatibility requirements and directives.

Requirements on Cables and Cabling

Specifies requirements for using shielded cables and system wiring.

Solutions to Current Leakage

Provides methods to address current leakage issues and ELCB tripping.

Requirements on residual current device (RCD)

Outlines requirements for selecting and installing residual current devices.

Solutions to EMC Interference

Offers solutions for common EMC interference problems like ELCB tripping and communication issues.

Appendix B Parameter Table

Group F0: Basic parameters

Details parameters for control mode, command source, and basic motor settings.

Group F1: Motor parameters

Details parameters related to encoder type, motor ratings, and auto-tuning.

Group F2: Vector control parameters

Explains parameters for speed and current loop control in vector control.

Group F3: Running control parameters

Lists parameters for startup, acceleration, deceleration, and running curves.

Group F4: Floor parameters

Details parameters for leveling adjustment and floor position data.

Group F5: Terminal function parameters

Explains the assignment of functions to input and output terminals.

Group F6: Basic elevator parameters

Includes parameters for top/bottom floors, parking, fire emergency, and elevator lock floors.

Group F7: Test function parameters

Lists parameters for various tests like hall call, door operations, and braking force.

Group F8: Enhanced function parameters

Details parameters for load cell auto-tuning, anti-nuisance, and emergency evacuation.

Group F9: Time parameters

Covers parameters related to idle time, energy saving, and motor running time limits.

Group FA: Keypad setting parameters

Explains parameters for customizing keypad display and system states.

Group Fb: Door function parameters

Details parameters for setting door machine service floors and protection times.

Group FC: Protection function parameters

Covers parameters for motor overload, phase loss, and other protection functions.

Group Fd: Communication parameters

Explains parameters for serial port communication and HCB settings.

Appendix C Revision History

Revision History

Provides a record of document versions and their revision details.

Warranty Agreement

Warranty Agreement

Outlines the terms and conditions of the product's warranty coverage provided by Inovance.

Inovance Monarch NICE-L-C-4030F Specifications

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