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7 Description of Function Codes NICE7000 User Manual
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These two parameters indicate the absolute pulses of the current position of the elevator car
relative to the bottom leveling position.
The position data of the NICE7000 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.
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-04
Length 1 of leveling plate 0–65535
0 mm
F4-05
Length 2 of leveling plate 0–65535
0 mm
These two parameters respectively indicate the pulses corresponding to the length of
the magnetic value and the length between two leveling sensors. They are automatically
recorded during shaft auto-tuning.
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-06
Leveling delay 0–80
28 ms
It is used to set the delay time from action of the leveling sensor to the moment of leveling
signal active.
You need not modify it generally.
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-07
Down leveling adjustment 0–60
30 mm
It is used to adjust the inaccurate leveling position.
F4-07 = 30, F4-00 is used for leveling adjustment.
F4-07 30, F4-00 is used for up leveling adjustment, and F4-07 is used for down
leveling adjustment.
Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property
F4-10
High byte of oor height 1 0–65535
0 Pulses
F4-11
Low byte of oor height 1 0–65535
0 Pulses
(Floor height 2 to oor height 54)
F4-118
High byte of oor height 55 0–65535
0 Pulses
F4-119
Low byte of oor height 55 0–65535
0 Pulses
These parameters indicate the pulses corresponding to the floor 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.

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