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LC100 Instruction manual
5.3 Test mode
5/6 LC100
3/7 Test mode
For elevator testing there is possible to change the 4 drive modes:
1/6 Montage drive Switches on the montage drive.
Montage drive presents driving the elevator without the cabin connection
box (only with the contol cabinet in the machine room). If there is no cabin
board LC100-K connected there is „Comm err with –K“ error – communication
error with the LC100-K board. In that case elevator is in service drive because
the input for service is on the „K“ board. Switching on the montage drive inputs
on the K“ board are ignored and the drive is possible with the recall buttons
from the machine room.
Switching off the montage drive is always when power down the LC100-C
board. Also montage drive is switched automaticly after there is communicaton
with the cabin board (connecting the LC100_K board to CAN communication
bus).
It is possible to switch the montage drive through the digital input.
2/6 Drive 1 <-> A-1 Switches on the automatic drive only to first and the
last floors.
3/6 Drive N <-> N+1 Switches on the automatic drive with floor to floor
drive. Elevator drives only one floor at a time..
4/6 NO OPEN doors Switches on the automatic drive without the door
managing function. Elevator is working normally but the doors are not
opened.
5/6 UCM (A3) UP Switches on the automatic field test of UCM safety
device. Elevator must be in the floor. After starting the test elevators opens
the doors and starts relevelling in up direction. After exit the floor zone
switches safety device must stop the elevator with the error UCM (A3). Reset
can be done only with the reset button on the LC100-D keypad.
6/6 UCM (A3) DOWN Identical as the test UP but in down direction.
5.4 Memory
5/6 LC100
4/7 Memory
Factory parameter for monitoring the values of internal memory.

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