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Monarch nice3000 - User Manual

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Integrated Elevator Controller
User Manual V1.1
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NICE3000
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NICE3000
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NICE3000
Integrated Elevator Controller
Integrated Elevator Controller
Add. : No. 16, Youxiang Road, Yuexi Town, Wuzhong District,Suzhou 215104, P. R. China
Tel: +86-512 6879 5207
Fax: +86-512 6285 6720
http: //www. szmctc. com

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Questions and Answers

  • L
    Lisa AndersonSep 3, 2025
    How to fix Monarch nice3000 Controller Err03 error?
    • C
      Christian ForbesSep 3, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller displays Err03, it means motor auto-tuning was performed improperly. Ensure the motor parameters comply with the nameplate specifications. Then, perform motor auto-tuning again.
  • C
    Cynthia WoodSep 4, 2025
    What to do if Monarch Controller displays Err10?
    • C
      Cory DouglasSep 4, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller displays Err10, it indicates that the mechanical resistance is too large. You should check whether the brake is released and whether the brake power supply is normal to eliminate mechanical problems.
  • H
    Heather NelsonSep 4, 2025
    What should I do if my Monarch nice3000 Controller shows Err04?
    • L
      lweaverSep 4, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller shows Err04, it means the main circuit output is grounded or short circuited. Check the balance coefficient to resolve this issue.
  • A
    Andrew WangSep 5, 2025
    What to do if Monarch nice3000 displays Err12?
    • D
      dmedinaSep 5, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller displays Err12, it indicates the input voltage is too low. Check to ensure the wiring of all power input cables is secure.
  • T
    Troy WilliamsSep 6, 2025
    What should I do if my Monarch Controller shows Err11?
    • U
      uwilliamsonSep 6, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller shows Err11, it means the mechanical resistance is too large. Check whether the RUN contactor on the output side is normal.
  • S
    stephanieandersonSep 7, 2025
    What to do if Monarch nice3000 Controller shows Err05?
    • E
      Erica BrowningSep 7, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller displays Err05, it means the input voltage is too high. Check whether the input voltage is too high.
  • B
    bonillarobertSep 8, 2025
    What does Err06 mean on Monarch Controller?
    • E
      Emily WilliamsSep 9, 2025
      If the Monarch Controller displays Err06, it means the regeneration power of the motor is too high. Check whether the bus voltage rises too quickly during running.
  • А
    АртурDec 19, 2025
    Monarch nais 3000 ошибка е 92, как убрать не сбрасывается

    Summary

    Legal Information

    Warning Notice

    Notices to ensure personal safety and prevent damage to property.

    Qualified Personnel

    Information on personnel qualified to operate the product/system.

    Disclaimer of Liability

    Statement regarding manual consistency, changes, and application drawings.

    Copyright

    Information on copyright and patent liability.

    Preface

    About This Manual

    Describes correct use, features, safety, installation, and maintenance.

    Latest Use Information

    Provides website and email for the latest product information.

    Product Introduction

    Overview of the NICE3000new controller and its advantages.

    Chapter 1 Safety Instructions

    General Safety

    Covers safety precautions like preventing electric shock and sudden movement.

    Supplementary Precautions

    Details on RCD requirements and motor insulation testing.

    Chapter 2 Product Information

    Acceptance

    Guidance on unpacking and checking the product upon receipt.

    Designation Rule and Nameplate

    Explains the model designation and nameplate details.

    Exploded Views of Components

    Illustrates the internal and external components of the controller.

    Models

    Lists available controller models with their specifications.

    System Configuration

    Describes the system components and their interconnections.

    Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation

    Mechanical Installation

    Covers mounting environment, clearance, and dimensions.

    Electrical Wiring

    Details terminal arrangements, descriptions, wiring diagrams, and cable selection.

    Interface and Communication

    Describes digital inputs, analog inputs, relay outputs, and communication protocols.

    Installation of Shaft Position Signals

    Explains the installation of leveling, slow-down, and limit switches.

    Chapter 4 Peripheral Devices and Options

    Peripheral Device Selection Guide

    Covers device connection, descriptions, and selection.

    List of Options

    Lists optional components available for the NICE3000new system.

    Braking Components

    Details model selection for braking components.

    Optional Boards

    Describes optional boards like CTB, HCB, CCB, and GCB.

    PG Card and Encoder

    Covers PG card selection, connection, and precautions.

    Chapter 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools

    Use of the Onboard Keypad

    Details buttons, display, menu structure, and operations.

    Use of the LED Operation Panel (MDKE)

    Explains panel introduction, key descriptions, and function code operations.

    Chapter 6 System Commissioning and Functions

    System Commissioning Guide

    Provides a guide for elevator system commissioning.

    System Functions

    Covers functions like PMSM stator scheme, emergency evacuation, and door control.

    Chapter 7 Function Code Table

    Brief Introduction

    Explains the structure and meaning of function code entries.

    Function Code Groups

    Lists the classification of function code groups (F0-F9, FA, Fb, FC, Fd, FE, FP, Fr).

    Chapter 8 Description of Function Codes

    Basic Elevator Parameters

    Details motor control mode and command source selection.

    Motor Parameters

    Covers motor type, parameters, encoder settings, and auto-tuning modes.

    Vector Control Parameters

    Explains speed loop PI, current loop PI, position lock PI, and torque settings.

    Running Control Parameters

    Details running speed curve settings and startup/stop sequences.

    Terminal Function Selection

    Configures functions for low-voltage DI, high-voltage DI, and DO terminals.

    Fire Emergency and Security Function Parameters

    Covers fire emergency and security floor functions.

    Elevator Commissioning Parameters

    Includes parameters for car call/hall call tests and running tests.

    Fault Information View

    Provides details on designated, last 10, and latest 10 fault information.

    Leveling Adjustment

    Explains leveling accuracy adjustment methods for all floors and single floors.

    User-related Parameters

    Covers user password settings, restoration, and contract number checks.

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Description of Fault Levels

    Classifies faults into five levels based on severity.

    Fault Information and Troubleshooting

    Provides a table of fault codes, possible causes, and solutions.

    Chapter 10 Technical Data

    General Technical Specifications

    Lists key technical specifications like frequency, control modes, and torque.

    Derating

    Explains how output power is derated with increasing altitude.

    Comparison with NICE3000

    Compares NICE3000new features with the previous NICE3000 model.

    Chapter 11 Inspection and Maintenance

    Daily Inspection

    Provides a daily checklist for inspecting motor, fans, environment, load, and voltage.

    Periodic Inspection

    Outlines periodic checks for electrical shock prevention and component maintenance.

    Replacement of Vulnerable Components

    Details procedures for replacing cooling fans and electrolytic capacitors.

    Storage

    Provides guidelines for storing the controller to maintain component integrity.

    Chapter 12 EMC

    CE Mark

    Explains the CE mark and its compliance with European directives.

    CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance

    Details compliance requirements for the Low Voltage Directive.

    EMC Guidelines Compliance

    Describes EMC capabilities and the controller's compliance standards.

    Definition of Terms

    Defines terms like First Environment, Second Environment, and Category C1 Controller.

    Selection of Peripheral EMC Devices

    Covers AC input reactors, EMC filters, dv/dt reactors, and common-mode filters.

    Circuit Breaker and Fuse Selection

    Provides recommendations for circuit breakers and fuses.

    Shielded Cable

    Details requirements and cabling for shielded cables.

    Solutions to Current Leakage

    Discusses factors influencing leakage current and ELCB solutions.

    Solutions to EMC Interference

    Offers solutions for ELCB tripping, controller interference, and communication issues.

    Monarch nice3000 Specifications

    General IconGeneral
    Control MethodSensorless vector control
    Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, short circuit, overheating
    Operating Temperature-10°C to +40°C
    Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
    WeightVaries by model

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