8.7 Speed Profile Parameters (LS)
The inputs for each of the normal operating speeds LS01-LS07 must be assigned
by setting the corresponding input functions in LI04-LI11 = Speed Selection (27).
Refer to LI03 Speed Input Decoding, pg. 87 for logic tables and further details.
Additional special speeds LS08-LS10 can be programmed with Input Functions
LI04-LI11. Refer to Configuration Handling Parameters (CH), pg. 80.
Ensure correct speed selection.
When US04 Control Type = Binary Speed Selection (1), Digital Speed
Selection (0), or Serial Binary Speed DIN66019 Service 50 (6), and
leveling or correction speed is selected, subsequent higher speed
commands will not be accepted. For example, if leveling speed is
selected then high speed is selected afterwards, the drive will not accept
the high speed command. Instead, the drive will ignore the command
and continue at leveling speed unless zero speed is selected. Once zero
speed is selected, other higher speed commands can be selected.
If the inspection speed is selected when the STO inputs are signaled, the
inspection profile (LS50-55) will be loaded. During an inspection run, all
other speed commands are ignored, except for leveling speed.
Ensure correct speed selection.
For analog speed control, US04 Control Type = Bi-polar Analog Speed
(3), Absolute Analog Speed (2), a speed for LS02 High Speed must be
entered. This adjusts the run speed to 10V input. Reducing this value will
lower the speed of the elevator (i.e., for testing purposes).
Ensure correct speed selection.
For serial speed control, US04 Control Type = Serial Speed DIN66019
Service 49 (4), Serial Speed DIN66019 Service 50 (5), a speed for LS02
High Speed must be entered.
The run profile is defined by jerks, acceleration, and deceleration. Different run
profiles are available based on selected speed and/or input function (e.g.
Emergency Profile). The speed profiles and corresponding parameters are broken
down into the following groups: