NICE3000
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User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes
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F4-01 indicates the current oor of the elevator car.
The system automatically changes the value of this parameter during running, and corrects it at leveling
position (door open limit) after the up slow-down and down slow-down switches act. At non-bottom oor
and top-oor leveling, you can also manually modify this parameter, but the value must be consistent with
the actual current oor.
F4-02 and F4-03 indicate the absolute pulses of the current position of the elevator car relative to the
bottom leveling position
The position data of the NICE3000
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in the shaft is recorded in pulses. Each position is expressed by a
32-bit binary number, where the high 16 bits indicate the high byte of the oor position, and the low 16 bits
indicate the low byte of the oor position.
8.5.3 Leveling Plate Length Parameters
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-04
Length 1 of leveling plate 0–65535 0 mm
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F4-05
Length 2 of leveling plate 0–65535 0 mm
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F4-04 indicates the pulses corresponding to the leveling plate length.
F4-05 indicates the pulses corresponding to the distance between the up and down leveling sensors.
These two parameters are automatically recorded during shaft auto-tuning.
For the relationship between the two parameters, see section 3.4.
8.5.4 Floor Height Parameters
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-06
High byte of oor height 1 0–65535 0 Pulses
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F4-07
Low byte of oor height 1 0–65535 0 Pulses
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…(Floor height 2 to oor height 38)
F4-82
High byte of oor height 39 0–65535 0 Pulses
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F4-83
Low byte of oor height 39 0–65535 0 Pulses
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These parameters indicate the pulses corresponding to the oor height i (between the leveling plates of
oor n and oor i+1). Each oor height is expressed by a 32-bit binary number, where the high 16 bits
indicate the high byte of the oor height, and the low 16 bits indicate the low byte of the oor height. On
normal conditions, the oor height i of each oor is almost the same.
8.6 Terminal Function Selection
The NICE3000
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provides 24 low-voltage DIs (X1 to X24), 3 higher-voltage DIs (X25 to X27), and 1 AI. All
low-voltage inputs share the COM terminal; when the 24 VDC voltage is applied, the corresponding input
indicator becomes ON.