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Nidec MCE Motion 2000 Touch Screen - Operating Mode Descriptions; Non-Automatic Modes

Nidec MCE Motion 2000 Touch Screen
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M2000 TS Description
1-12 Manual # 42-02-1P28 A3
Operating Mode Descriptions
Controller Operating Modes are mutually exclusive, meaning the elevator controller may only
be in one mode at any time. Available operating modes are configured when the car is installed.
Not all modes are available on all cars. This section describes controller operating modes.
Modes are listed by priority below:, including:
Non-Automatic Modes
Cartop Inspection
•In Car Inspection
Hoistway Access Inspection
Machine Room Inspection
•Construction Mode
•Automatic Modes
•Test Mode
Fire Phase II Mode
Fire Phase I Mode
Emergency Medical Service Mode
CFSS Phase I Mode (Configurable Priority)
CFSS Phase II Mode (Configurable Priority)
Recall Mode (Configurable Priority)
Independent Service Mode
Attendant Service Mode
•Sabbath Mode
Capture for Test Mode
Passenger Mode
Operational States
Earthquake Operation
Emergency Power Operation
Emergency Dispatch Operation
•Pit Flood Operation
Non-Automatic Modes
Non-automatic modes include:
Cartop Inspection 1-13
In Car Inspection 1-13
Hoistway Access Inspection 1-14
Machine Room Inspection 1-14
Construction Operation 1-15
In any of these modes, the car is manually operated and will not respond to building demand of
any type. Position indicators and passenger annunciators will be disabled. If fire service is acti-
vated during a non-automatic mode, audible and visible annunciators will activate to alert the
elevator personnel but the car will not automatically exit the non-automatic mode.

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