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Motion Control Engineering 2000 User Manual

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The Computer
5-104 Manual # 42-02-1P21
Parameters
Floor Heights Parameters 1 through 32 represent floor heights within the building.
Floor heights are stored as absolute values referenced to the first floor, which is always initially
displayed as 0.0 inches. You have already learned all floor heights in the building (F6), so they
will be displayed as you progress. For all floors and openings, you should need only to view data
and press Next to continue. They are here so that, should it be necessary later, you can adjust a
floor height here without having to relearn all floors.
Figure 5.4 Adjust Floor Height, LCD Layout
1. Press Next. The display will update to show the next opening/floor.
2. Continue using Next to move through the floors and openings.
Bottom Access Distance, 65 This sets the distance above the bottom floor level at
which the bottom access “switch” is placed. The value is entered in inches (1/10 inch incre-
ments). The Bottom Access Distance must be set such that it prevents the car from moving up
beyond the point where the bottom of the toe guard is even with the hoistway entrance header.
Top Access Distance, 66 This sets the distance below the top floor level at which the
top access “switch” is placed. The value is entered in inches (1/10 inch increments). The Top
Access Distance must be set such that it prevents the car from moving down beyond the point
where the crosshead is even with the hoistway entrance sill.
Note
Hoistway Access: Hoistway access allows the car to be moved to gain access to the car top or to
the car bottom through hall and car doors. An enable switch in the car operating panel must be
set to enable access, at which point switches at designated landings allow the car to be moved
down to access the cartop or up to access the car bottom. Safety considerations will normally
not allow the car to move with doors open, so Car Door Bypass and Hoistway Door Bypass
switches on the HC-CTL-2 board in the controller must also be set to Bypass positions before
access is possible.
Re-Leveling Distance, 161 If the car initially levels into the floor above or below this
distance from accurate level, a re-leveling operation will proceed.
Leveling Dead Zone Distance, 163 This is the distance from floor level position at
which the stop command is issued during initial leveling and the car “coasts” to a stop. Start
with 0.7 inches.
Landing System, 191 The F7 screen is only available if LS-EDGE LANDING SYSTEM
is selected in the Additional Car Options Menu. LS-EDGE should be selected.
Parameter value. Adjust
using the + or - buttons.
Parameter name
Parameter ID

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Motion Control Engineering 2000 Specifications

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BrandMotion Control Engineering
Model2000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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