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Introduction
1. Comparison with the NICE1000
The following table lists the comparison between the NICE1000
new
and the NICE1000.
Item NICE1000 NICE1000
new
Maximum number of oors
Standard: 6
(can be extended to 8)
Standard: 8
(can be extended to 16)
Maximum elevator speed 1 m/s 1.75 m/s
I/O terminals
•
Digital input: 24
•
Button input and indicator
output: standard 20 (can be
extended to 26)
•
Relay output: standard 21
(can be extended to 24)
•
Higher-voltage input: 3
•
Digital input: 24
•
Button input and indicator
output: standard 26 (can
be extended to 50)
•
Relay output: standard 21
(can be extended to 27)
•
Higher-voltage input: 3
CANbus None 1 x CANbus
Modbus None 1 x Modbus
Motor driving type
Separate control for
synchronous and
asynchronous motors
Integrated control
for synchronous and
asynchronous motors
No-load-cell startup
Supporting SIN/COS encoder
only
Supporting:
•
Push-pull encoder
•
Open-collector incremental
encoder
•
UVW encoder
•
SIN/COS encoder
•
Endat encoder
Control mode
•
Sensorless vector control
(SVC)
•
Closed-loop vector control
(CLVC)
•
Sensorless vector control
(SVC)
•
Closed-loop vector control
(CLVC)
•
V/F control
Commissioning via Android
cell phone (not providing
English version currently)
Not support Support
PG card for asynchronous
motor
Not requiring PG card Requiring MCTC-PG-A2
Extension card MCTC-KZ-B MCTC-KZ-D
Use of optional part
The PG card and the
extension card use the same
interface on the MCB, and
they cannot be used at the
same time.
The PG card and the
extension card can be used
at the same time.