Parameter
[Direct access]
Call management
[CMD ->7031-> OK]
Specification of call processing (Change to page 31). For
further information regarding this submenu, check the
corresponding chapter.
Query whether the safety relays are to be muted when
passing through landings.
Query whether the safety relays are to be muted when
passing through landings. The safety relays are being
muted completely by taking away the 24V.
Door preopening
[CMD->7063-> OK]
Query whether "Door preopening" should be enabled.
Select "NO" to change to "YES". Press > to go to pages
with parameters for pre-opening doors (page 63). For
further information regarding this submenu, check the
corresponding chapter.
Relevelling
[CMD->7064-> OK]
Query whether the "relevelling" function should be
enabled. Select "NO" to change to "YES". Press > to go to
pages with relevelling parameters (page 64). For further
information regarding this submenu, check the
corresponding chapter.
Universal control means:
A landing call (only one) is only accepted if
❑ the door(s) is/are closed,
❑ there is no car call,
❑ 3 seconds after the idle time has
elapsed - prior to this, car calls will be
preferred.
UCM control
[CMD->7065-> OK]
Query whether the UCM control should be enabled. By
choosing “Yes”, the parameters for UCM control are
released. Press > to go to pages with parameters for UCM
control (page 65). For further information regarding this
submenu, check the corresponding chapter.
Absolute encoder
[CMD->7069-> OK]
Query whether the absolute encoder is to be activated
as means of selection. By choosing “Yes”, the parameters
for UCM control are released while other selection
methods are set to “No”. For further information
regarding this submenu, check the corresponding
chapter.
Query whether the recall travel is supposed to be limited.
It serves to determine that an upwards/downwards
recall travel is stopped in the upper/lowest landing.
Here, the travels ends when reaching the lowest landing.
In the following chapters, the submenus mentioned in the table above will be further described.