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Motion Control Engineering 2000 User Manual

Motion Control Engineering 2000
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F1: Program Mode
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Spare Inputs Menu Options
The first 10 spare input terminals are located on the HC-CTL-2 board. Additional spare inputs
are available on each HC-UIO Universal Input/Output board. Please refer to “HC-UIO-2 Uni-
versal Input/Output Board” on page 6-53. If your installation uses ICE-COP-2 or MC-CPI serial
control panel boards in the car, spare inputs are also available on these boards and will show up
in the Spare Inputs menu as inputs to COP-Fx, CPI-F, CPI-Fx or COP-Rx, CPI-R depending
upon the car control panel and rear door board configuration. If the job has ICE-COP-2 or MC-
CPI boards, unused spare inputs to these boards must be set to NOT USED. If controller soft-
ware is upgraded in the field, it is very important to check programmable car panel interface
board inputs and verify unused inputs are set to NOT USED.
“Spare” inputs are inputs that can be assigned to a physical board connection through software,
allowing great flexibility in configuring a controller to meet specific requirements. Any of these
spare inputs (SP1, SP2, ...) may be used for any of the input signals listed in Table 5.6 on
page 30.
Viewing and Assigning Spare Inputs
Virtually every elevator installation requires some inputs or outputs that are not “standard.”
Perhaps because one site has elevator security requirements while another does not, etc. To
accommodate these features without requiring custom software, MCE defines many spare
inputs and outputs in standard software that can be assigned to a physical connector and used
as needed. Jobs are well defined and tested before shipment, allowing MCE, in most cases, to
assign and label these non-standard inputs or outputs and show them in the job prints.
To view assigned spare inputs:
1. Put the car on Inspection and set Function switch F1 up (all others down).
2. Press the N button to cycle through menus until you see “Spare Inputs Menu,” then
press the S button to select that menu.
3. The display will show the first “spare” (assignable) connector on the HC-CTL-2 board
and the input assigned there.
4. Press the N button to cycle through available assignable connectors in your system and
the input, if any assigned.
5. If you want to assign an input to an unused connector, cycle to the desired connector
then begin pressing the S button to cycle through available input signals in the order
they are shown in the table below. (You can press and hold S to continuously move
through the inputs in their numeric/alphabetic order.)
6. When the desired input is shown, press N (it also may be held to cycle) until the Spare
Inputs menu is completed and the display again shows the top level menus. Press N
until the Save screen is displayed. Save your changes by pressing S when prompted.
After selecting an input, you can also press N and + buttons together to go immediately back to
the top level menus, then continue to press N until the Save menu is displayed.

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Motion Control Engineering 2000 Specifications

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BrandMotion Control Engineering
Model2000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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