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Integrated Elevator Controller

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    NICE3000 Integrated Elevator Controller Data code:19010185…
  • Page 2: Legal Information

    This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. Strictly follow the notices when using the product. Monarch will assume no liability or responsibility for any injury or loss caused by improper operation.

  • Page 3: Preface

    Overview Monarch NICE3000 is a new-generation integrated elevator controller independently developed and manufacturered by Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd., by optimizing the NICE3000 controller based on a large number of applications and combining new industrial features. The NICE3000 integrated elevator controller (shorted as «NICE3000 «…

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    ◆ Function List Basic functions Function Description Remarks Common Running Functions Switchover between Integrated control The NICE3000 can drive both AC asynchronous motor and the two types of for synchronous and PMSM. motors easily by asynchronous motors modifying F1-25 In automatic running or attendant state, this function enables the elevator to respond both car calls and hall calls.
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    Preface NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Remarks In automatic running state, the elevator automatically returns to F9-00 (Idle time Idle elevator returning the set parking floor and waits for passengers if there is no car before returning to to base floor call or hall call within the set time.
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    NICE3000 User Manual Preface Function Description Remarks The system automatically calculates the optimum speed curve Automatic generation compliant with the human-machine function principle based on of optimum curve the distance, without being limited by the number of curves or short floor.
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    Preface NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Remarks Considering inaccurate running control at high inspection speed Dual-speed for but long running time at low inspection speed, the system inspection provides the dual-speed curve for inspection, which greatly improves the efficiency at inspection.
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    Current cancellation in holding current of the motor is cancelled in ramp mode, ramp mode preventing abnormal noise during current cancellation. The NICE3000 system supports not only three-phase 380 Independent working VAC but also single-phase 220 VAC to meet different applications…
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    Preface NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Remarks When the normal power supply is interrupted and the emergency Energy-saving running power supply is used, the system reduces the running speed with standby power of the elevator in the prerequisite of guaranteeing the smooth supply running curve.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents 4.3 Braking Components ……….70 4.4 Optional Boards …………72 4.4.1 CTB Board (MCTC-CTB) ……….72 Legal Information …………. 1 4.4.2 Display Board (MCTC-HCB) ……… 74 Preface …………..2 4.4.3 CCB Board (MCTC-CCB) ……….87 4.4.4 GCB Board (MCTC-GCB) ……….89 Chapter 1 Safety Instructions …….. 14 4.5 PG Card and Encoder ……….

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    8.2 Motor Parameters ……….. 195 8.9.2 Security Floor Function ……….223 8.2.1 Motor Type and Parameters ……..195 8.9.3 Elevator Lock Function ……….223 8.2.2 Encoder Parameters ………..195 8.10 Elevator Commissioning Parameters ….224 8.2.3 Motor Auto-tuning Mode ……….195 8.10.1 Car Call and Hall Call Test………224 8.2.4 Auto-tuning Parameters for Asynchronous Motor ..196 8.10.2 Random Running Test ……….224 8.2.5 Auto-tuning Parameters for Synchronous Motor..196…
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    9.2 Fault Information and Troubleshooting ….267 Chapter 10 Technical Data ……..286 10.1 General Technical Specifications ……286 10.2 Derating …………..287 10.3 Comparison with NICE3000 ……… 288 Chapter 11 Inspection and Mainetenance … 290 11.1 Daily Inspection ………… 291 11.2 Periodic Inspection ……….291 11.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components …..
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    Safety Instructions 1.1 General Safety…………………………..14 1.2 Supplementary Precautions ……………………….17…
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Safety Instructions

    ■ To Prevent Electric Shock ● NEVER modify or refit the controller. Monarch will assume no liability or responsibility for any modification or refitting. ● Do not allow unqualified personnel to perform any maintenance, inspection or part replacement work.

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    NICE3000 User Manual 1 Safety Instructions CAUTION ■ To Prevent Personal Injury ● Never transporting the controller by carrying the front cover. Otherwise, the main body of the controller may fall off, resulting in personal injury. ● Always handle the controller with care.
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    1 Safety Instructions NICE3000 User Manual WARNING ● NEVER connect power cables to the output terminals (U, V, W) of the controller. Identify the marks of the cable terminals carefully, and make sure you complete all connections correctly. ● NEVER connect the regen. resistor between the DC bus terminals (+) and (-).
  • Page 18: Supplementary Precautions

    NICE3000 User Manual 1 Safety Instructions During Maintenance DANGER ● Repair and maintenance operations on the controller must be performed only by qualified technicians. ● Never repair or main the controller while the power is on. Follow the repair and maintenance instructions in this user manual.

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    1 Safety Instructions NICE3000 User Manual selecting the RCD, you should consider the transient and steady-state leakage current to ground that may be generated at startup and during running of the controller. You can select an RCD specialized for suppressing high harmonics or a general-purpose RCD of 300 mA ( is two to four times of ∆…
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    NICE3000 User Manual 1 Safety Instructions Voltage-sensitive device or capacitor on the output side of the controller The controller outputs PWM waves, and therefore, do not install the capacitor for improving power factor or lightning protection voltage-sensitive resistor on the output side of the controller. Otherwise, the controller may suffer transient overcurrent or even be damaged.
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    1 Safety Instructions NICE3000 User Manual Changing three-phase input to two-phase input The three-phase input is required for the 400-V class controller during normal use. The two-phase 380 V or 220 V input is allowed ONLY during emergency evacuation. The 200-V class controller can be used properly in either three-phase input or two-phase input.
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    Product Information 2.1 Acceptance …………………………….. 22 2.2 Designation Rule and Nameplate ……………………..22 2.3 Exploded Views of Components ……………………… 23 2.4 Models and Specifications ……………………….24 2.5 System Configuration …………………………25…
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Product Information

    ● Whether the controller is damaged during transportation. If you find any omission or damage, contact your supplier or us immediately. 2.2 Designation Rule and Nameplate Figure 2-1 Designation rule and nameplate of the NICE3000 Nameplate NICE3000 MODEL:…

  • Page 24: Exploded Views Of Components

    NICE3000 User Manual 2 Product Information 2.3 Exploded Views of Components Figure 2-2 Exploded view of the plastic structure (2.2–15 kW) Fan cover Cooling fan For removing and installing of the fan, see section 11.3. Equipment bar code Keypad For the use, see section 5.1.

  • Page 25: Models

    The preceding figures show the exploded views of only common models 2.2 to 55 kW. For the structure of higher power ratings, contact us. NOTE 2.4 Models Table 2-1 NICE3000 models Controller Model Power Capacity (kVA) Input Current (A)

  • Page 26: System Configuration

    304.0 160.0 2.5 System Configuration The NICE3000 series integrated elevator control system combines the functions of both elevator controller and the high-performance vector AC drive. It mainly includes the integrated elevator controller, car top board (MCTC-CTB), hall call board (MCTC-HCB), car call board (MCTC-CCB), and optional door pre-open module and remote monitoring system.

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    ● It registers and displays hall calls of all floors with easy address setting by means of Modbus communication with the MCTC-HCB. The following figure shows the system structure of the NICE3000 Figure 2-6 System structure of the NICE3000 Modbus…
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    Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.1 Mechanical Installation …………………………28 3.1.1 Planning Installation …………………………….28 3.1.2 Mounting Procedure …………………………….32 3.1.3 Removing and Reattaching Terminal Cover ……………………..33 3.2 Electrical Wiring …………………………..35 3.2.1 Standard System Wiring Diagram …………………………35 3.2.2 Description and Wiring of Main Circuit Terminals ……………………37 3.2.3 Main Circuit Cable Sizes and Tightening Torque ……………………..41 3.2.4 Description and Wiring of Control Circuit Terminals ……………………
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Mechanical And Electrical Installation

    Install on the surface of an Ambient -10°C to 50°C and combustible gas incombustible object Mounting clearance requirements The clearance that needs to be reserved varies with the power rating of the NICE3000 , as shown in the following figure. — 28 -…

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    The controller should be mounted vertically upward. Cold air Mounting dimensions requirements The following figures show the mounting dimension diagrams of the NICE3000 of different structures and sizes. Figure 3-2 Mounting dimension diagrams of NICE3000 1) Plastic structure, 2.2–15 kW, Size-C and Size-D φ…
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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual 2) Sheet metal structure, 18.5–30 kW, Size-E φ 3) Sheet metal structure, 37–55 kW, Size-F φ Table 3-1 Mounting dimensions of the NICE3000 Hole Diameter Gross Physical Dimensions Mounting Hole (mm) Controller Model…
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    NICE-L -C-4011 173.5 334.5 SIZE-D NICE-L -C-4015 NICE-L-C-4018 NICE-L-C-4022 554.5 289.6 541.5 14.5 SIZE-E NICE-L-C-4030 NICE-L-C-4037 NICE-L-C-4045 268.42 SIZE-F NICE-L-C-4055 NICE-L-C-4075 SIZE-G NICE-L-C-4090 NICE-L-C-4110 NICE-L-C-4132 SIZE-H NICE-L-C-4160 Mounting orientation requirements Figure 3-3 Mounting orientation of the NICE3000 — 31 -…
  • Page 33: Mounting Procedure

    Figure 3-4 Heat dissipation direction 3.1.2 Mounting Procedure The NICE3000 is generally mounted into the control cabinet inside the equipment room by using the wall- mounting method. It is fastened onto the support with four screws fixed into the four mounting holes, as shown in the following figure.

  • Page 34: Removing And Reattaching Terminal Cover

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation ● A vent must be available at bottom of the control cabinet to form bottom-up air flow, which prevents heat island effect on the surface of components or partial thermal conductivity effect.

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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual Removing and reattaching the terminal cover with sheet metal structure Before wiring the main circuit terminals, you need to remove the terminal cover. Figure 3-8 Removing the terminal cover with sheet metal structure 1.
  • Page 36: Electrical Wiring

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.2 Electrical Wiring The following figure shows overall terminal arrangement of the NICE3000 Figure 3-10 Overall terminal arrangement of the NICE3000 CN12 NICE3000 integrated elevator controller 3.2.1 Standard System Wiring Diagram Figure 3-11 Standard wiring diagram of the NICE3000…

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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual — 36 -…
  • Page 38: Description And Wiring Of Main Circuit Terminals

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.2.2 Description and Wiring of Main Circuit Terminals ◆ Main Circuit Terminal Arrangement Example Figure 3-12 Main circuit terminal arrangement example MOTOR POWER ◆ Main Circuit Terminal Descriptions Table 3-2 Main circuit terminal descriptions…

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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual ◆ Main Circuit Wiring Figure 3-13 Main circuit connection diagram Three-phase AC power supply Three-phase power supply Safety contactor Safety contactor POWER MOTOR POWER MOTOR Jumper bar Braking unit MDBUN Regen. resistor Regen.
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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-14 Installing filter and controller on the conductive plane POWER 3) DC bus terminals (+), (-) ● Terminals (+) and (-) of the DC bus have residual voltage after the controller is switched off.
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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual current, causing the controller to trip in overcurrent protection. If the motor cable is greater than 100 m long, an AC output reactor must be installed close to the controller. ● Use the shielded cable as the output power cables, with the shield connected to the grounding cable.
  • Page 42: Main Circuit Cable Sizes And Tightening Torque

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.2.3 Main Circuit Cable Sizes and Tightening Torque Figure 3-15 Main circuit cable size diagrams (Size C to Size E) 1) Plastic structure, Size C 11.1 R S T U V W…

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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual Rated Input Recommended Output Power Torque of Torque Recommended Cable Controller Model Current (A) Cable Diameter (mm Driver (N·m) Lug Model NICE-L-C-4022 49.5 GTNR16-6 NICE-L-C-4030 62.0 GTNR16-6 Figure 3-16 Main circuit cable size diagram of sheet metal structure, Size F…
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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-18 Main circuit cable size diagram of sheet metal structure, Size H POWER 电源 M10 combination screw MOTOR 电机 Table 3-7 Cable size and torque of Size H (NICE-L-C-4110/132/160) Rated Input…
  • Page 45: Description And Wiring Of Control Circuit Terminals

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual 3.2.4 Description and Wiring of Control Circuit Terminals ◆ Control Circuit Terminal Arrangement Figure 3-19 Control circuit terminal arrangement CN12 CAN2+ CAN2- GND MOD+ MOD- CAN+ CAN- ◆ Control Circuit Terminal Description…

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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Mark Code Terminal Name Function Description Terminal Arrangement NO, maximum current and voltage Y1/M1 to rating: 5 A, 250 VAC Relay output Y6/M6 Function set in F5-26 to F5-31 CAN2 differential CAN2 communication interface,…
  • Page 47: Control Circuit Cable Sizes And Tightening Torque

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual Mark Terminal Name Function Description Serial communication This indicator is on (green) when communication with the host indicator computer or cell/remote monitoring board is normal. X1 to X24 Input signal indicator This indicator is on when the external input is active.

  • Page 48: Wiring Checklist

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-21 Control circuit tubular terminal requirement Table 3-10 Control cable specifications Single Cable mm² (AWG) Twisted Pair mm² (AWG) Torque of Torque Driver (N·m) 0.2–0.75 Control circuit 0.565 terminal block (AWG24–18) 3.2.6 Wiring Checklist…

  • Page 49: Interface And Communication

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual 3.3 Interface and Communication 3.3.1 Digital Input (DI) Quantity Code X1 to X24 Function code F5-01 to F5-24 Input impedance 3.5 kΩ Effective voltage 10–30 VDC Electrical feature Optocoupler isolation The 24 DI terminals provides inputs to the MCB in parallel for monitoring the elevator status. All the terminals share the COM ground.

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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 12/44: Up limit signal NO/NC F5-08 X8 function selection ★ 13/45: Down limit signal NO/NC 14/46: Overload signal NO/NC F5-09 X9 function selection 15/47: Full-load signal NO/NC ★…
  • Page 51: Analog Differential Input (Ai)

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual 3.3.2 Analog Differential Input (AI) Quantity Code Ai/M Input voltage -10 to 10 VDC Input impedance 33.9 kΩ The two AI terminals are used for input of the analog load cell. Weak analog voltage signals are easy to suffer external interference, and therefore the shielded cable must be used and the cable length must be less than 20 m.

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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-24 Relay output circuit Optocoupler BUFFER Relay Optocoupler BUFFER Relay The DO functions are set in F5-26 to F5-31. Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 01: RUN contactor control…
  • Page 53: Modbus Communication

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual 3.3.4 Modbus Communication ◆ Hardware Connection and EMC Precautions RS485 hardware connection Figure 3-25 RS485 connection between the controller and the HCB MCTC-HCB Top floor MOD+ – PB MOD- CN12 MCTC-HCB MCTC-PG…

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    1–40: HCB addresses The MCB exchanges information including the floor and running direction with the CTB by CANbus. The NICE3000 provides services for a maximum of 40 floors with the standard program (for support of above 40 floors, a customized program is required; for details, contact us).
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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual The following figures show the common bus structures. a. Hand-in-hand connection structure Figure 3-27 Hand-in-hand connection structure RS485 bus Host 1 Node 2 Node 3 Node 4 Node N b. Branch connection structure…
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    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-30 RS485 cabling diagram Backplane of cabinet > 1 cm RS485 bus > 5 cm > 20 cm R, S, T power cables > 50 cm U, V, W motor cables ●…
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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual Problem 2: Suppressing interference from external system Figure 3-32 Suppressing external interference RS485 RS485 bus node not Power cables grounded PE cable The measures of suppressing external interference are as follows: 1) The recommended method is to add the magnetic ring at position 1, which can effectively suppress external interference.
  • Page 58: Can Communication

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.3.5 CAN Communication ◆ Hardware Connection and EMC Precautions CAN hardware connection Figure 3-34 CAN connection between the controller and the CTB – PB CN12 CN10 MCTC-PG MOD+ MOD- Traveling cable Inspection signal…

  • Page 59: Installation Of Shaft Position Signals

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual unnecessary resistor is connected besides the termination resistors at two ends. In this case, you need to disconnect this unnecessary resistor. ● Check the communication cable. The communication cable must be twisted pair with metal shield. The cable sectional area is 0.75 at minimum.

  • Page 60: Leveling Signals

    Leveling signals comprise the leveling switch and leveling plate and are directly connected to the input terminal of the controller. It is used to enable the car to land at each floor accurately. The leveling switches are generally installed on the top of the car. The NICE3000 system supports the installation of 1−3 leveling switches.

  • Page 61: Slow-Down Switches

    F5-03 = 02 (NO) Down leveling 3.4.2 Slow-Down Switches The slow-down switch is one of the key protective components of the NICE3000 , protecting the elevator from over travel top terminal or over travel bottom terminal at maximum speed when the elevator position becomes abnormal.

  • Page 62: Limit Switches

    NICE3000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation ● The slow-down distances above are calculated on the basis of the default special deceleration rate 0.9 NOTE ● Decreasing the acceleration rate and deceleration rate and increasing the special deceleration rate does not affect safety.

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    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 User Manual — 62 -…
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    Peripheral Devices and Options 4.1 Peripheral Device Selection Guide ……………………..64 4.1.1 Peripheral Device Connection …………………………. 64 4.1.2 Peripheral Device Descriptions …………………………65 4.1.3 Peripheral Device Selection …………………………..67 4.2 List of Options…………………………..69 4.3 Braking Components …………………………70 4.4 Optional Boards …………………………..72 4.4.1 CTB Board (MCTC-CTB) …………………………..
  • Page 65: Chapter 4 Peripheral Devices And Options

    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 4 Peripheral Devices and Options § Safety Information DANGER ■ To Prevent Electric Shock ● Never wire the Controller while the power is on. ● Always keep the circuit breaker in the OFF state.

  • Page 66: Peripheral Device Descriptions

    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options The following figure shows the recommended peripheral device connection diagram. Figure 4-1 Peripheral device connection diagram Three-phase AC power supply Circuit breaker External Electromagnetic operation panel contactor LOCAL / REMOT FED / REV…

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    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual Peripheral Device Mounting Position Function Description Improve the power factor of the power input side. Eliminate the higher harmonics of the input side effectively and prevent other devices from being damaged due to distortion of the voltage…
  • Page 68: Peripheral Device Selection

    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options 4.1.3 Peripheral Device Selection ◆ Cable Selection Table 4-2 Recommended cable sizes Controller Model Main Circuit Cable (mm Control Circuit Cable (mm Grounding Cable (mm Single-phase 220 V, range:220–240 V, 50/60 Hz NICE-L-C-2002 0.75…

  • Page 69
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual ◆ Fuse, Contactor, Circuit Breaker, Reactors and Filters For model selection of the EMC devices such as fuse, contactor, circuit breaker, reactors, and filters, refer to Chapter 12. ◆ Braking Components The braking components are common optional parts provided by Inovance. For details, see section 4.3.
  • Page 70: List Of Options

    231.0 307.0 304.0 160.0 4.2 List of Options If any optional in the following table is required, specify it in your order. Table 4-4 Options of the NICE3000 Name Model Function Remark External braking It is provided for the modes of 37 kW and MDBUN For details, see section 4.3.

  • Page 71: Braking Components

    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual 4.3 Braking Components Model selection Table 4-5 Braking component selection Power of Power of Max. Min. Controller Model Adaptable Motor Regen. Braking Unit Resistance (Ω) Resistance (Ω) (kW) Resistor (W) Single-phase 220 V, range:220–240 V NICE-L-C-2002 145.0…

  • Page 72
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options 1. The preceding configuration takes the synchronous motor as an example. The asynchronous motor has poor energy transfer efficiency, and you can reduce the power of the regen. resistor or NOTE increase the resistance of the regen. resistor.
  • Page 73: Optional Boards

    4.4.1 CTB Board (MCTC-CTB) Appearance and mounting The car top board (MCTC-CTB) is the elevator car control board of the NICE3000 . It includes 8 DI terminals, 1 AI terminal, and 9 relay output terminals (standard: 7). The following figures show the appearance and dimensions and installation method of the CTB.

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    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Figure 4-5 Installation method of the CTB (unit: mm) Vertical installation Horizontal installation MCTC-CTB 1 — Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 — Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9×30 3 — Fixing backplane 4 — Car top control box…
  • Page 75: Display Board (Mctc-Hcb)

    This board can also be used as car display board. Monarch provides many types of display boards. The following part describes only a few common types. If the types available cannot meet your requirements, you can use a parallel-serial conversion board (HCB-B) to make the board provided match your own.

  • Page 76
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Table 4-7 Common HCB types Type Description Size (mm) HCB-H Dot-matrix display board (red) 144 x 70 x 18 HCB-R1 Ultrathin dot-matrix display board (red) 144 x 70 x 10 HCB-D2 Ultrathin segment LCD display board (blue background white display)
  • Page 77
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-H. Table 4-8 Input and output terminals of HCB-H Terminal Name Function Terminal Wiring Up arrival indicator Interface for the elevator lock switch and up arrival indicator…
  • Page 78
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options ◆ HCB-R1 (Ultrathin Dot-Matrix Display Board) The following figure shows the appearance and dimensions of HCB-R1. Figure 4-8 Appearance and dimensions of HCB-R1 4-φ3.5 22.8 MCTC-HCB-R1 UP DOWN ST XF 56.0 Unit: mm The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-R1.
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    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual Terminal Name Function Terminal Wiring Down call indicator Interface for the down call button and indicator Down call DOWN button Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator (24 VDC output, load capacity: 40 mA).
  • Page 80
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-D2. Figure 4-11 Installation method of HCB-D2 Unit: mm 1 — Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 — Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9×30 The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-D2.
  • Page 81
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual ◆ HCB-D5 (Ultrathin Segment LCD Display Board) The following figure shows the appearance and dimensions of HCB-D5. Figure 4-12 Appearance and dimensions of HCB-D5 53.5 4-φ4.5 CN1 JP1 JP3 The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-D5.
  • Page 82
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Terminal Name Function Terminal Wiring Down call indicator Interface for the down call button and indicator Down call button Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply for the down call indicator (24 VDC output, load capacity: 40 mA).
  • Page 83
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-U1. Figure 4-15 Installation method of HCB-U1 Unit: mm 1 — Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 — Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9×30 The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-U1.
  • Page 84
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options HCB-V1 (6.4-inch Segment LCD Display Board) ◆ ◆ The following figure shows the appearance and dimensions of HCB-V1. Figure 4-16 Appearance and dimensions of HCB-V1 MCTC-HCB-V1 Unit: mm The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-V1.
  • Page 85
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-V1. Table 4-13 Input and output terminals of HCB-V1 Terminal Name Function Terminal Wiring Up call indicator Interface for the up call button and indicator Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input.
  • Page 86
    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options The following figure shows the installation method of HCB-B. Figure 4-19 Installation method of HCB-B 26.4 Unit: mm 1 — Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 — Combination screw M4x10 The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-B.
  • Page 87
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual Terminal Name Function Terminal Wiring Disability up call indicator Interface for the disability up call button and indicator Disability up Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input. Pins 1 and 4 are power supply call button for the up call indicator.
  • Page 88: Ccb Board (Mctc-Ccb)

    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Function S2.4 For test S2.5 HCB-B function selection S2.6 HCB-B function selection The HCB-B provides nine functions, which can be set according to the following table. Table 4-18 Function setting of the HCB-B HCB-B Function S2.6…

  • Page 89
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual The following figure shows the installation method of the CCB. Figure 4-21 Installation method of the CCB 1 — Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 — Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9×30 The following table describes the input and output terminals of the CCB.
  • Page 90: Gcb Board (Mctc-Gcb)

    4.4.4 GCB Board (MCTC-GCB) With together use of the group control board (GCB), the NICE3000 supports group control of elevators. A single GCB (standard program) supports group control of 4 elevators, with a maximum of 40 floors.

  • Page 91
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals of the GCB. Table 4-20 Input and output terminals of the GCB Terminal Mark Terminal Name Function Description Arrangement Operation panel Connecting the external operation panel…
  • Page 92: Pg Card And Encoder

    CTB4 4.5 PG Card and Encoder The NICE3000 can implement CLVC only with use of the MCTC-PG card. The following figures show the appearance of the MCTC-PG card and its installation on the controller. Directly insert the J1 terminal of the MCTC-PG card into the J12 terminal of the controller.

  • Page 93: Selection Of Mctc

    4.5.1 Selection of MCTC-PG Cards Monarch provides four PG card models, MCTC-PG-A2, MCTC-PG-D, MCTC-PG-E and MCTC-PG-F1 for different encoder types, as described in the following table. Table 4-21 Selection of the MCTC-PG card models Encoder Type…

  • Page 94: Connection Between Pg Card And Encoder

    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Encoder Type Adaptable PG Card Appearance MCTC-PG-F1 Absolute encoder (ECN413/1313) MCTC-PG-F1 Table 4-22 Definitions of the CN1 terminals of different MCTC-PG card models MCTC- MCTC-PG-D MCTC-PG-E MCTC-PG-F1 PG-A2 CLK- DATA+ DATA- (Up)

  • Page 95
    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual Figure 4-26 Connection between MCTC-PG-E and encoder ERN1387 Encoder ERN1387 MCTC-PG-E PG card Female 15-way D-type Terminal definition of ERN1387 is described in the following table. Signal Thermistor Thermistor Encoder Terminal Figure 4-27 Connection between MCTC-PG-F1 and encoder ERN1313…
  • Page 96: Precautions On Connecting

    NICE3000 User Manual 4 Peripheral Devices and Options Terminal definition of ERN1313 is described in the following table. Signal DATA- CLK- 5V UP CLK+ DATA+ SENSOR Encoder Terminal 4.5.3 Precautions on Connecting PG Card ● The cable from the PG card to the encoder must be separated from the cables of the control circuit and the main circuit.

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    4 Peripheral Devices and Options NICE3000 User Manual — 96 -…
  • Page 98
    Use of the Commissioning Tools 5.1 Use of the Onboard Keypad ……………………….98 5.1.1 Buttons and Display …………………………….98 5.1.2 Menu Description …………………………….99 Use of the LED Operation Panel (MDKE) ……………………102 5.2.1 Introduction to the Operation Panel ……………………….102 5.2.2 Overall Arrangement of Function Codes ……………………….
  • Page 99: Chapter 5 Use Of The Commissioning Tools

    5 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools The NICE3000 supports five commissioning tools, as listed in the following table. Tool Function Description Remark It is used to enter the shaft commissioning commands…

  • Page 100: Menu Description

    NICE3000 User Manual 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools Button Function Press this button in any state to exit the current operation and enter the function menu mode (that is, display the current function group number). Press this button to increase the function group number or data.

  • Page 101
    5 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE3000 User Manual Running Current floor direction Stop state: no display RUN state: running direction in blinking Fault state: fault code in blinking ● F1: command input of the running floor After you enter the F1 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display the bottom floor (F6-01). You can press the UP button to set the destination floor within the range of lowest to top and then press the SET button to save the setting.
  • Page 102
    NICE3000 User Manual 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools ● F8: test function After you enter the F8 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display «0». The setting of F8 is described as follows: 1: Hall call forbidden • 2: Door open forbidden •…
  • Page 103: Use Of The Led Operation Panel (Mdke)

    5 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE3000 User Manual Segment ON: signal active Segment OFF: signal inactive Light curtain 1 input Light-load Door open 1 output Light curtain 2 input Door close 1 output Door open limit 1 input Forced door close 1 output…

  • Page 104
    NICE3000 User Manual 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools ◆ Status Indicators There are four red LED status indicators at the top of the operating panel. Indicator Indication OFF indicates the controller is in the stop state. ON indicates the controller is in the running state.
  • Page 105: Overall Arrangement Of Function Codes

    Quick Enter or exit Level-I quick menu. QUICK 5.2.2 Overall Arrangement of Function Codes The NICE3000 operating panel has three levels of menu: ● Level I: function code group ● Level II: function code ● Level III: function parameter value…

  • Page 106: Function Code Operations

    NICE3000 User Manual 5 Use of the Commissioning Tools 5.2.3 Function Code Operations ◆ Viewing and Modifying Basic viewing and modifying procedure The following figure shows the basic operation procedure of the LED operation panel. Figure 5-6 Basic viewing and modifying procedure…

  • Page 107
    5 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE3000 User Manual Press from a Level III menu to: Return to the Level II menu without saving the parameter value, and remain at the current function code. Unchangeable Parameters When operating in Level III menus, if the parameter does not include a blinking digit, then it is not allowed to change that parameter.
  • Page 108
    NICE3000 stores the changed value locally so that the change remains effective when you power on the controller next time. The NICE3000 also stores alarm information and cumulative running time statistics. You can also restore the default parameter settings, or clear the running data by using the function parameter FP-01.
  • Page 109
    5 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE3000 User Manual — 108 -…
  • Page 110
    System Commissioning and Functions 6.1 System Commissioning Guide ……………………….110 6.1.1 Safety and Circuit Check …………………………..110 6.1.2 Power-on and Controller State Check ……………………….112 6.1.3 Commissioning at Inspection Speed ……………………….115 6.1.4 Commissioning at Normal Speed …………………………. 125 6.1.5 Function Commissioning …………………………..132 6.1.6 Riding Comfort Adjustment ……………………………
  • Page 111: Chapter 6 System Commissioning And Functions

    Chapter 6 System Commissioning and Functions 6.1 System Commissioning Guide This chapter describes the basic commissioning guide of the NICE3000 . By following the instruction, you can perform complete commissioning on the elevator system and implement all basic normal running functions of the elevator.

  • Page 112
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 6-2 Flowchart of safety and circuit check before power-on Step 1: Check mechanical safety Step 2: Check electrical wiring Step 3: Check electrical safety Step 4: Check the rotary encoder Step 1: Check mechanical safety.
  • Page 113: Power-On And Controller State Check

    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual ● There is no inter-phase or to-ground short circuit in the U, V, W phases of the controller. There is no inter-phase or to-ground short circuit in the U, V, W phases of the motor.

  • Page 114
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 6-3 MCB display after normal power-on PRG UP SET MCTC-MCB-C2 Note 1: There is display on the keypad. Note 2: Certain inputs on the MCB are active. a: The keypad has display after power-on. If there is no display on the keypad, check whether the power supply of the controller is normal.
  • Page 115
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual PRG UP SET PRG UP SET MCTC-MCB-C2 MCTC-MCB-C2 PRG UP SET PRG UP SET MCTC-MCB-C2 MCTC-MCB-C2 ● Handling of faults E41, E42, E35, E51, E52, and E58 before commissioning at inspection speed…
  • Page 116: Commissioning At Inspection Speed

    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Fault Fault Name Fault Description Handling Method Code 1. This fault does not affect motor auto- Press on the operation panel to hide the tuning and commissioning at inspection MF.K communication speed.

  • Page 117
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual ◆ Motor Auto-tuning Parameters related to motor auto-tuning Function Code Parameter Name Description 0: Asynchronous motor F1-25 Motor type 1: Synchronous motor 0: SIN/COS encoder 1: UVW encoder F1-00 Encoder type 2: ABZ incremental encoder…
  • Page 118
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Func. Continue Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Set motor parameters Motor Nameplate Be sure that motor parameters are set correctly. Otherwise, faults will occur. F1-01 Rated motor power Model dependent Unit: kW…
  • Page 119
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual b. Synchronous motor no-load auto-tuning (motor disconnected from car) Func. START Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Enter inspection state Turn the Automatic/Inspection switch to the Inspection position. X9 indicator is OFF, indicating that the elevator enters inspection state.
  • Page 120
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Func. Continue Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Set auto-tuning mode F1-11 Auto-tuning mode 0: No operation 1: With-load auto-tuning 2: No-load auto-tuning 3: Shaft auto-tuning ENTER After setting F1-11 to 2, press on the operation panel.
  • Page 121
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual ■ Asynchronous motor auto-tuning a. Asynchronous motor with-load auto-tuning ((motor connected with car) Func. START Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Enter inspection state Turn the Automatic/Inspection switch to the Inspection position. X9 indicator is OFF, indicating that the elevator enters inspection state.
  • Page 122
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Func. Continue Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Set auto-tuning mode F1-11 Auto-tuning mode 0: No operation 1: With-load auto-tuning 2: No-load auto-tuning 3: Shaft auto-tuning ENTER After setting F1-11 to 1, press on the operation panel.
  • Page 123
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Func. Continue Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Set motor parameters Motor Nameplate Be sure that motor parameters are set correctly. Otherwise, faults will occur. F1-01 Rated motor power Model dependent Unit: kW…
  • Page 124
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Func. Continue Parameter Name Default Commissioning Code Restore F0-01 to 1 F0-01 Command source selection After auto-tuning is completed, F0-01 must be restored to 1. Otherwise, the elevator cannot run. Pay attention to the following precautions during asynchronous motor auto-tuning: The sequence of encoder phases A and B must be correct.
  • Page 125
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual For the asynchronous motor, there is no prompt during auto-tuning, but E33 is reported during running at inspection speed. To solve the problem, exchange any two of the motor cables (exchange only once). Then, perform auto-tuning again.
  • Page 126: Commissioning At Normal Speed

    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions 6.1.4 Commissioning at Normal Speed 1. Make preparations. 2. Check that shaft auto-tuning conditions are met. Shaft auto-tuning 3. Perform shaft auto-tuning. 4. Perform running test at normal speed. 1. Light curtain commissioning Car top 2.

  • Page 127
    The down slow-down switch 1 signal input to the MCB is active. STOP ● The NICE3000 is not in the fault state. If there is a fault, press to reset the fault. When there are only two floors, the elevator needs to run to below the bottom leveling position, that is, at least one leveling sensor is below the leveling plate.
  • Page 128
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ◆ Car Top Commissioning Pay attentions to the following precautions before performing commissioning: During car top commissioning, the operator stands on top of the car; to guarantee personal safety, ensure that car top inspection is enabled (inspection on top of the car takes precedence over inspection in the equipment room).
  • Page 129
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Table 6-4 Signal indicator state Indicator Status Description X1 to X8 input signal indicator ON There is high level input to the corresponding input terminals. B1 to B3 output signal indicator ON The corresponding output terminal has output.
  • Page 130
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Table 6-5 Checking light curtain state based on X1 signal indicator Light Curtain Blocking State State of X1 Signal Indicator Unblocked Steady OFF Light curtain signal set to NO Blocked Steady ON…
  • Page 131
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual machine controller is normal, according to the following table. Table 6-7 Judging door open/close limit Door State State of X3 Signal Indicator State of X5 Signal Indicator At door open limit Steady ON…
  • Page 132
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ■ Handling of Common Door Control Problems ● In the door close state, the system sends a door open command but the door does not open. a. Check whether the door open limit signal is always active.
  • Page 133: Function Commissioning

    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Figure 6-8 HCB installation and address setting Floor 4 Leveling plate 4 HCB address: 4 (Non-service floor, Floor 3 Leveling plate 3 HCB not installed) Floor 2 Leveling plate 2 HCB address: 2…

  • Page 134
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Type Wiring Diagram Parameter Setting MCTC-MCB Analog load cell F5-36 = 3 (MCB Connected to MCB analog input) Terminal 24V of the system is connected to power cable positive of the analog load cell, and terminal M of CN9 on the MCB is connected to power cable negative of the analog load cell.
  • Page 135
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Description F8-05 Current car load 0–1023 It displays the current load condition in the car. F8-06 Car no-load load 0–1023 It records the obtained no-load condition.
  • Page 136
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 6-10 Monitoring of full-load/overload signals in F5-35 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Segment G ON: full-load signal active Segment DP ON: overload signal active ◆ Attendant Running The attendant function is described as follows: ●…
  • Page 137
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual ◆ Independent Running The independent running function is described as follows: ● The elevator responds to only car calls; it does not respond to hall calls, and the registered hall call is cleared automatically.
  • Page 138
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ● The NICE3000 supports switchover between two fire emergency floors, and the switchover signal is input via the MCB (take input terminal Xc as an example). Output setting: The fire emergency floor arrival signal is output via output terminal Y on the MCB (take Y3 as an example).
  • Page 139
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual ◆ Elevator Lock The elevator lock function is described as follows: After responding to all car calls that have been registered, the elevator returns to the elevator ● lock floor. ● After arriving at the elevator lock floor, the elevator opens the door, and then closes the door and stops automatic running.
  • Page 140
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions F6-46 Bit8 = 0: The number of car calls is not limited. The elevator automatically exits the VIP state in one of the following conditions: It does not enter the car call running within 30s after each time stop.
  • Page 141: Riding Comfort Adjustment

    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Parameter Function Code Setting Range Value Remarks Name 0: Reserved 1. These parameters are used to Fd-07 HCB:JP1 input NO/NC input: set the functions of JP1 and JP2 1/33: Elevator lock signal on the HCB.

  • Page 142
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default F2-01 Speed loop integral time Ti1 0.01–10.00s 0.60s F2-03 Speed loop proportional gain Kp2 0–100 F2-04 Speed loop integral time Ti2 0.01–10.00s 0.80s 1) Adjustment to abnormal motor startup F2-00, F2-01, F2-03 and F2-04 are used to adjust the speed dynamic response characteristics of the motor.
  • Page 143
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual car lurch, do as follows: ● Decrease the value of F2-11 (between 5 and 15) to eliminate motor oscillation. ● Decrease the values of F2-12 and F2-13 (between 0.1 and 0.8) to reduce the motor noise and improve riding comfort at startup.
  • Page 144
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default F8-11 Brake apply delay 0.200–1.500s 0.200s The system retains the zero-speed torque current output within the time set in F3-19 from the moment when the system sends the brake release command; this is to prevent rollback. If there is obvious rollback at elevator startup, increase F3-19 properly.
  • Page 145
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default F3-05 Deceleration rate 0.200–1.500 /s 0.600 /s F3-06 Deceleration end jerk time 0.300–4.000 s 2.500 s F3-07 Deceleration start jerk time 0.300–4.000 s 2.500 s…
  • Page 146
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ● Resonance is an inherent character of a physical system, related to the material and quality of system components. If you are sure that the oscillation is caused by resonance, reduce the…
  • Page 147
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Figure 6-14 Single-floor leveling accuracy adjustment Set Fr-00 to 1 Go into the car after the elevator automatically runs to the top floor Adjust the leveling data based on actual error: Press the top floor button once, and the stop…
  • Page 148
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ● After you save the adjustment result, the car display board displays the present floor. ● Note that if a certain floor need not adjustment, you also need to save the data once.
  • Page 149: System Functions

    This results in an overcurrent fault and may damage the controller or motor. Monarch’s shorting PMSM stator scheme is as follows: 1. An independent contactor for shorting PMSM stator is installed, and the NC contact of this contactor implements the function of shorting PMSM stator.

  • Page 150: Automatic Emergency Evacuation At Power Failure

    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 6-16 Wiring of the independent shorting PMSM stator contactor Motor External power supply NICE3000 110 VAC 110 VAC FX: Shorting PMSM stator contactor SW: RUN contactor The parameter setting in shorting PMSM stator mode is described in the following table.

  • Page 151
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Standby Power Supply Description The battery is used as the standby power supply. Automatic rescue device Only the input terminal for emergency evacuation signal feedback must be reserved (ARD) for elevator in the control cabinet. There is no other cost. The ARD itself has the control system…
  • Page 152
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Function Code Parameter Name Value Remarks Emergency evacuation F8-10 operation mode at power 1: UPS failure Assume that X20 is used as the F5-20 (X20) X20 function selection 59 (UPS valid signal)
  • Page 153
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual This part describes only Monarch elevator ARD. Figure 6-19 Wiring of three-phase (380 V) elevator ARD Elevator control cabinet 220 V 380 V 110 V Transformer Elevator ARD External mains NICE3000 power…
  • Page 154
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Function Code Parameter Name Value Remarks Assume that X20 is used as 27 (Emergency F5-20 (X20) X20 function selection the NO input of emergency evacuation signal) evacuation signal. ● Select the ARD with the nominal output power equal to or larger than the rated motor power.
  • Page 155: Parallel/Group Control

    6.2.3 Parallel/Group Control The NICE3000 provides the function of elevator parallel or group control: ● Parallel control of 2 elevators implemented by directly using the CAN communication port ● Group control of multiple elevators with together use of the group control board ◆…

  • Page 156
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 6-21 Wiring of default parallel control scheme (CN3) Elevator Elevator NICE3000 NICE3000 CAN cables for parallel control Elevator Elevator CAN+ MCTC-CTB CAN+ MCTC-CTB CAN- CAN- Up button Down Down Down button…
  • Page 157
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Use description of parallel control ● Definition of floors: User floor: actual floor of the building Physical floor: floor which either elevator stops at and provides service for or floor installed with the leveling plate.
  • Page 158
    Program control CAN2 for parallel/group control. F6-09 selection 2 Bit4: Group control in Set Bit4 to 1 when the NICE3000 is compatibility with NICE3000 involved in group control. You need not set the CTB address for group control. — 157 -…
  • Page 159: Opposite Door Control

    Elevator 1# Elevator 2# Elevator 3# Elevator 4# For more details on the MCTC-GCB, see the description in section 4.4.4. 6.2.4 Opposite Door Control The NICE3000 supports four opposite door control modes: mode 1, mode 2, mode 3, and mode 4, as described in the following table.

  • Page 160
    NICE3000 User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ◆ Recommended Method Method description Table 6-12 Setting of recommended opposite door control method Parameter Setting Service HCB Address Operation Box Type Door Control Mode Mode Other Floor Setting CCB Wiring Selection…
  • Page 161
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Figure 6-26 CCB wiring of double operation boxes MCTC-CTB-A Control Back door control MCTC- CCB-A Front door MCTC- Back door Front CCB-A operation box Back Front door control Control operation box HCB setting…
  • Page 162
    User Manual 6 System Commissioning and Functions ◆ Supplementary Method (Old Method of NICE3000) This method is the old one used in the NICE3000. The NICE3000 is compatible with this old method. Method description Table 6-13 Parameter setting of old opposite door control method…
  • Page 163
    6 System Commissioning and Functions NICE3000 User Manual Figure 6-29 CCB wiring of double operation boxes (old method) MCTC-CTB-A Control Back door control MCTC- CCB-A Front door MCTC- Back door Front CCB-A operation box Back Front door control Control operation box The following figure shows the CCB wiring of modes 4.
  • Page 164
    Function Code Table 7.1 Brief Introduction ………………………….. 164 7.2 Function Code Groups …………………………. 164 7.3 Function Code Table …………………………165…
  • Page 165: Chapter 7 Function Code Table

    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 7 Function Code Table 7.1 Brief Introduction ● There are a total of 18 function code groups, each of which includes several function codes. The function codes adopt the three-level menu. The function code group number is Level-I menu; the function code number is Level-II menu;…

  • Page 166: Function Code Table

    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table 7.3 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Group F0: Basic parameters 0: Sensorless vector control (SVC) F0-00 Control mode 1: Closed-loop vector control ★ (CLVC) 2: Voltage/Frequency (V/F) control…

  • Page 167
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Current filter time F1-09 0–3 ★ (synchronous motor) Encoder verification F1-10 0–65535 ★ selection 0: No operation 1: With-load auto-tuning F1-11 Auto-tuning mode ★…
  • Page 168
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Current loop Kp1 F2-07 10–500 ★ (torque) F2-08 Torque upper limit 0.0–200.0 150.0 ★ 0: Direction unchanged Elevator running F2-10 ★ direction 1: Direction reversed…
  • Page 169
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Position of up slow- F3-16 0.000–300.00 0.00 ★ down 3 Position of down slow- F3-17 0.000–300.00 0.00 ★ down 3 Zero-speed control F3-18 0.000–1.000…
  • Page 170
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Low byte of floor F4-15 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 5 High byte of floor F4-16 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 6 Low byte of floor F4-17 0–65535…
  • Page 171
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 01/33: Up leveling signal NO/NC 03/35: Door zone signal NO/NC F5-01 X1 function selection ★ 02/34: Down leveling signal NO/ 04/36: Safety circuit feedback NO/…
  • Page 172
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 24/56: Door machine 1 light F5-13 X13 function selection curtain signal NO/NC ★ 25/57: Door machine 2 light curtain signal NO/NC F5-14 X14 function selection ★…
  • Page 173
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 01: RUN contactor control F5-26 Y1 function selection ★ 02: Brake contactor control F5-27 Y2 function selection ★ 03: Shorting door lock circuit…
  • Page 174
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bit3: Elevator fire emergency requirement for Hong Kong Bit4: Arrival gong disabled at night Bit6: Door lock disconnected at inspection switched over to…
  • Page 175
    Unit Property Page Code Bit0: Dispersed waiting Bit3: Parallel/Group control implemented at CAN2 Bit4: Group control in compatibility with NICE3000 Bit6: Clear floor number and display direction in advance Elevator program Bit8: Unidirectional hall call (single F6-09 ★ control hall call button)
  • Page 176
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Start time of down F6-16 00.00–23.59 00.00 HH.MM ☆ collective selective 2 End time of down F6-17 00.00–23.59 00.00 HH.MM ☆ collective selective 2…
  • Page 177
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bit0: Disability function Bit1: Soft limit function Bit2: JP16 input used as back door selection Bit3: JP16 input used as the back door open signal…
  • Page 178
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bit1: Cancelling door open/close command at delay after door open/close limit Bit2: Not judging door lock state at door close output Program control…
  • Page 179
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bit0-Bit1: Direction determine mode (00: Automatically calculating direction; 01: Load direction determining; 10: Direction of nearest landing floor) Bit2: Stopping at evacuation parking floor…
  • Page 180
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 0: Disabled F7-06 Overload function ☆ 1: Enabled 0: No F7-07 Limit switch forbidden ☆ 1: Yes Time interval of F7-08 0–1000 ☆…
  • Page 181
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Start address of F8-16 hall call auxiliary 0–40 ☆ command Hall call address F8-17 0–1 ☆ check Group F9: Time parameters Idle time before F9-00 0–240…
  • Page 182
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code FA-11 Pre-torque current 0.0–200.0 ● FA-12 Logic information 0–65535 ● FA-13 Curve information 0–65535 ● FA-14 Set speed 0.000–4.000 ● FA-15 Feedback speed 0.000–4.000…
  • Page 183
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Door machine 1 Fb-03 service floors 2 (floors 0–65535 65535 ☆ 17–32) Door machine 2 Fb-04 service floors 1 (floors 0–65535 65535 ☆…
  • Page 184
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Group FC: Protection function parameters Bit0: Short circuit to ground detection at power-on Bit2: Decelerating to stop at valid Program control for light curtain FC-00 ★…
  • Page 185
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bus voltage upon FC-15 0.0–999.9 ● designated fault Current position upon FC-16 0.0–300.0 ● designated fault Output current upon FC-17 0.0–999.9 ● designated fault…
  • Page 186
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Latest fault month and FC-62 0–1231 MM.DD ● Latest fault hour and FC-63 0–23.59 HH.MM ● minute Logic information of FC-64 0–65535 ●…
  • Page 187
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 0: Invalid Fd-09 HCB:JP1 output ★ 1: Up arrival indicator 2: Down arrival indicator 3: Fault output 4: Non-door zone stop output Fd-10 HCB:JP2 output ★…
  • Page 188
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code FE-03 Floor 3 display 05: Display «5» 1903 ☆ FE-04 Floor 4 display 1904 06: Display «6» ☆ FE-05 Floor 5 display 1905 07: Display «7»…
  • Page 189
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code Bit2: Re-leveling function Bit3: Door pre-open function Bit4: Stuck hall call cancellation Bit5: Night security floor function Bit6: Down collective selective peak service…
  • Page 190
    NICE3000 User Manual 7 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Page Code 0: No operation 1: Restore default setting (except FP-01 Parameter update ★ group F1) 2: Clear fault records 0: Invalid User-defined FP-02 ★…
  • Page 191
    7 Function Code Table NICE3000 User Manual — 190 -…
  • Page 192
    Description of Function Codes 8.1 Basic Elevator Parameters ……………………….192 8.2 Motor Parameters …………………………. 195 8.3 Vector Control Parameters ……………………….197 8.4 Running Control Parameters ……………………….199 8.5 Shaft Switch, Floor, and Position Parameters ………………….202 8.6 Terminal Function Selection ……………………….203 8.7 Communication and Terminal State Display …………………..
  • Page 193: Chapter 8 Description Of Function Codes

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 8 Description of Function Codes 8.1 Basic Elevator Parameters 8.1.1 Motor Control Mode Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Sensorless vector control (SVC) F0-00 Control mode 1: Closed-loop vector control (CLVC) ★…

  • Page 194: Speed Setting

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Working Mode Command Value Purpose Remarks Source X Input Y Output During inspection, the elevator runs at the speed set in F3-11. During normal running, Used during the controller automatically calculates the…

  • Page 195: Rated Elevator Load Setting

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual 8.1.4 Rated Elevator Load Setting Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F0-05 Rated elevator load 300–9999 1000 ★ It is used to set the rated elevator load. This parameter is used for the anti-nuisance function.

  • Page 196: Motor Parameters

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.2 Motor Parameters 8.2.1 Motor Type and Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Asynchronous motor F1-25 Motor type ★ 1: Synchronous motor F1-01 Rated motor power 0.7–75.0 Model dependent ★…

  • Page 197: Auto-Tuning Parameters For Asynchronous Motor

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual It is used to select the auto-tuning mode. For details, see section 6.1.3. 8.2.4 Auto-tuning Parameters for Asynchronous Motor Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F1-14 Stator resistance 0.000–30.000 Model dependent Ω…

  • Page 198: Other Motor Parameters

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.2.6 Other Motor Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F1-09 Current filter time (synchronous motor) 0–3 ★ F1-13 Encoder wire-breaking detection time 0–10.0 ★ F1-09 is used to set the current filter time, which suppress the periodic vertical jitter. Increase the value in ascending order of 0.5 to achieve the optimum effect.

  • Page 199: Current Loop Pi Parameters

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual The speed dynamic response characteristics in vector control can be adjusted by setting the proportional gain and integral time of the speed regulator. To achieve a faster system response, increase the proportional gain and reduce the integral time. Be aware that this may lead to system oscillation.

  • Page 200: Other Vector Control Parameters

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes ● If the motor has abnormal sound when the current is withdrawn at stop, increase the value of F2- 17 to eliminate the abnormal sound. 8.3.5 Other Vector Control Parameters Function Code…

  • Page 201
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-2 Running speed curve V (speed) F3-09 F3-04 F3-07 F3-02 F3-05 F3-06 F3-03 F3-01 F3-00 t (time) F2-18 Figure 8-3 Acceleration rate curve a (acceleration rate) F3-02 F3-06 F3-07 F3-03 F3-04…
  • Page 202: Startup/Stop Running Sequence

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes It is used to set the pre-deceleration distance of the elevator in distance control, as shown in Figure 8-2. This function is to eliminate the effect of encoder signal loss or leveling signal delay.

  • Page 203: Slip Experiment

    For the installation positions of the slow- down switches, see the description of section 3.4.2. The NICE3000 supports a maximum of three pairs of slow-down switches. From two sides of the shaft to the middle, slow-down 1, slow-down 2, and slow-down 3 are installed in order;…

  • Page 204: Leveling Plate Length Parameters

    F4-02 and F4-03 indicate the absolute pulses of the current position of the elevator car relative to the bottom leveling position The position data of the NICE3000 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 floor position, and the low 16 bits indicate the low byte of the floor position.

  • Page 205: Function Selection Of Low-Voltage Di Terminals

    01: Up leveling signal 02: Down leveling signal 03: Door zone signal The NICE3000 system determines the elevator leveling position based on the leveling sensor signal. The system supports three types of leveling configuration: single door zone sensor, up and down leveling sensors, and door zone sensor plus the up/down leveling sensor.

  • Page 206
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 06: RUN contactor feedback 07: Brake contactor feedback 26: Brake travel switch 1 input 78: Brake travel switch 2 input The system sends commands to the RUN and brake contactors and automatically detects the feedback from the RUN and brake contactors.
  • Page 207
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual It is the feedback signal when the door lock circuit is shorted if the function of door pre-open upon arrival or re-leveling at door open is enabled for the elevator configured with the pre-open module. This is to ensure safety during the elevator running.
  • Page 208: Function Selection Of Higher-Voltage Di Terminals

    72: Fire emergency floor switchover signal The NICE3000 supports two fire emergency floors. By default, the elevator stops at fire emergency floor 1 in fire emergency state. If this signal is active, the elevator stops at fire emergency floor 2 in fire emergency state.

  • Page 209
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual feedback signal for monitoring. 10: Fault state The terminal with the signal has output when the system is in the level-3, level-4 or level-5 fault state. 11: Running monitor The terminal with the signal has output when the controller is running.
  • Page 210: Load Cell Channel Selection

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 22: Non-service state It is output when the elevator is in the non-service state and cannot respond to hall calls. 8.6.4 Load Cell Channel Selection Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default…

  • Page 211: Hcb Communication State Display

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual the HCB. When you enter the menu of F5-32, the LEDs on the operation panel indicate the current HCB communication state. Figure 8-5 F5-32 communication state monitoring LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Monitoring CANbus Segment No.

  • Page 212
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Figure 8-7 FA-46 HCB communication state 1 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Communication Address of the Present address state of present HCB at each floor address Segment ON: communication normal Display Segment OFF: communication abnormal…
  • Page 213: Communication Interference Display

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-9 FA-48 HCB communication state 3 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Communication Address of the Present address state of present HCB at each floor address Segment ON: communication normal Display Segment OFF: communication abnormal Meaning Normal Interrupted 8.7.3 Communication Interference Display…

  • Page 214: Terminal State Display

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.7.4 Terminal State Display Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F5-34 Terminal state display Monitoring of I/O terminals on MCB ● Monitoring of I/O terminals on CTB, F5-35 Terminal state display ●…

  • Page 215: Normal Running Function Parameters

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual F5-35 Terminal state display Door 1 light Door open button System light curtain Door open button Door 1 open output curtain display state 1 Door 2 light Door close button System light curtain…

  • Page 216
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Figure 8-12 Converting binary value of F6-05 to decimal Bit Addressing Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Binary Addressing 32768 16384 8192…
  • Page 217: Collective Selective Function

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Fb-18 Door machine 1 service floors 3 (floors 33–40) 0–65535 65535 ☆ Fb-04 Door machine 2 service floors 1 (floors 1–16) 0–65535 65535 ☆…

  • Page 218: Setting For Returning To Parking Floor At Idle

    ★ Bit4: Group control in compatibility with NICE3000 F6-07 and F6-08 are used to set the number of elevators and elevator No. in parallel/group mode. Bit0 to Bit4 of F6-09 are used to set different parallel/group control modes. For details, see section 6.2.3.

  • Page 219: Attendant Function

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-28 Peak 1 floor F6-01 to F6-00 ★ F6-29 HH.MM Peak 2 start time 00.00–23.59 00.00 ☆ F6-30 Peak 2 end time 00.00–23.59 00.00…

  • Page 220: Emergency Evacuation Function

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default Continuous buzzer tweeting When the hall call floor and the car call floor are different, the Bit6 in attendant state buzzer tweets continuously. Car call button blinking to When the hall call input is active, the car call button for the…

  • Page 221: Vip Function

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Default Bit5 Reserved Bit6 Reserved Bit7 Reserved If the elevator does not arrive at the required floor after 50s emergency Emergency running evacuation running time, Err33 is reported. In this case, the function of…

  • Page 222: Leveling Sensor And Arrival Gong Time Setting

    11/43), the elevator returns to the fire emergency floor without responding to any all, and waits at the floor. The NICE3000 supports two fire emergency floors. The elevator stops at fire emergency floor 1 by default; if the DI with signal 72/104 (Fire emergency floor switchover signal) is ON, t he elevator stops at fire emergency floor 2.

  • Page 223
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual 11/43 active), the elevator will not open or close the door automatically. You need to open or close the door by jog operation (optional) implemented on the door open or close button. In this state, the elevator responds only to car calls, and only one car call can be registered each time.
  • Page 224: Security Floor Function

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default In the fire emergency state, the door open process can be Opening door by holding completed only by holding down the door open button until Bit14 down the door open button the door open limit is reached.

  • Page 225: Elevator Commissioning Parameters

    Time interval of random running 0–1000 ☆ The NICE3000 has the random automatic running function. If the setting of F7-03 is greater than 60000, the system keeps implementing random automatic running until you set F7-03 to 0. You can set the time interval between two times of random running in F7-08.

  • Page 226: Enhanced Function Parameters

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 1: Yes (hall call forbidden) ● F7-05 is used to forbid door open. 0: No (door open allowed) 1: Yes (door open forbidden) Note that continuous running of the elevator without opening the door accelerates overheating of the controller module.

  • Page 227: Pre-Torque Gain

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual in F8-06 and F8-07. You can also manually input the data according to the actual situation. ● F8-01 is used to set the pre-torque compensation mode at startup of the elevator. The values are as follows: 0: Pre-torque invalid Load cell auto-tuning is allowed.

  • Page 228: Hall Call Communication Parameters

    ● F8-14 Bit0 = 1, the communication baud rate between the MCB and HCB is 38400 bps. Note that only the NICE3000 series products supports 38400 bps, and the NICE3000 supports only 9600 bps. The system automatically determines the communication baud rate, and generally, you need not set this parameter.

  • Page 229
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F9-01 Time for fan and lamp to be turned off 0–240 ☆ It is used to set the time that fan and lamp stays ON before being turned off automatically.
  • Page 230: Operation Panel Parameter Display

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes starts counting again. If this parameter is set to 0, this function is disabled. 8.13 Operation Panel Parameter Display 8.13.1 Parameter Display in Running/Stop State Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default…

  • Page 231
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-13 Converting binary value of FA-01 to decimal FA-01 Bit Addressing Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Binary Addressing 32768 16384…
  • Page 232
    NICE3000 system, in unit of V. Output current: indicates the effective value of the actual current when the NICE3000 system drives the motor to turn, in unit of A. Output frequency: indicates the actual frequency of the motor during running. It has a fixed corresponding relationship with the running speed.
  • Page 233
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Meaning Meaning Bit5 Door lock circuit feedback 1 Bit13 Down limit signal Bit6 RUN contactor feedback Bit14 Overload signal Bit7 Brake contactor feedback 1 Bit15 Full-load signal After entering FA-01 or FA-02, you can press to view the parameter indicated by each bit circularly.
  • Page 234
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 12. Car load: indicates the percentage of the car load to the rated load judged by the NICE3000 system based on data from the sensor, in unit of %. 13. CTB input state: indicates the CTB input states by bit.
  • Page 235: Elevator And Door State Display

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Meaning Meaning Elevator state: Bit4 Bit12 Full-load 0: Inspection 1: Shaft auto-tuning Bit5 Bit13 Overload 3: Return to base floor at fire emergency Bit6 Bit14 Reserved 4: Firefighter operation 6: Attendant operation…

  • Page 236: System Running Curve Display

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.13.3 System Running Curve Display Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-13 Curve information 0–65535 ● It displays the system running curve information LED No. LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Running curve…

  • Page 237
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-17 FA-26 Input state LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal Signal…
  • Page 238
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Figure 8-19 FA-27 Input state 2 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal…
  • Page 239
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-21 FA-30 Input state 5 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal…
  • Page 240: Car Input/Output State Display

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Figure 8-23 FA-32 Output state 2 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal…

  • Page 241
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-24 FA-33 Car input state LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal…
  • Page 242: Hall State And System State Display

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.13.7 Hall State and System State Display Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-35 Hall sate 0–65535 ● FA-36 System state 1 0–65535 ● FA-37 System state 2 0–65535 ●…

  • Page 243
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-27 FA-36 System state 1 LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC State of present Each segment Present signal No. signal indicates a signal Segment ON: active Display Segment OFF: inactive Meaning Active Inactive Signal…
  • Page 244: Software Version View

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.13.8 Software Version View Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-05 MCB board software 0–65535 ● FA-06 Drive board software 0–65535 ● Fb-01 CTB software 00–999 ● FA-05 displays the software versions.

  • Page 245: Keypad Display Selection

    FA-00 Keypad display selection 0–3 ☆ The NICE3000 system has three buttons and three 7-segment LEDs on the MCB. You can change the display content through the setting of this parameter. ● 0: Reversed display of physical floor ● 1: Positive display of physical floor ●…

  • Page 246: Door Re-Open Times And Door State At Standby

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes times reach the value set in Fb-09, the system reports fault Err48. ● FB-07 is used to set the arrival gong output delay. When the value of this parameter is larger than 10 and the car display is switched over to the destination floor, the system outputs the arrival gong after the time set in this parameter.

  • Page 247: Special Door Open, Manual Holding, And Forced Door Close Time

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual 8.14.5 Special Door Open, Manual Holding, and Forced Door Close Time Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Fb-15 Special door open holding time 10–1000 ☆ Fb-16 Manual door open holding time 1–60…

  • Page 248: Fault Information View

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes ● FC-00 Bit0 = 0: The controller does not detect the short circuit to ground fault at power-on. Protection at output phase loss ● FC-01 Bit1 = 1: Protection at output phase loss is cancelled.

  • Page 249: Latest 10 Fault Information

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FC-26 2nd fault month and day 0–1231 MM.DD ● FC-27 2nd fault hour and minute 0–23.59 HH.MM ● ··· FC-56 10th fault code 0–9999…

  • Page 250: Communication Parameters And Hcb/Hcb-B Terminal Function Selection

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.17 Communication Parameters and HCB/HCB-B Terminal Function Selection 8.17.1 Communication Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: 9600 Fd-00 Baud rate ★ 1: 38400 0–127 Fd-02 Local address ★…

  • Page 251: Hcb-B Terminal Function Selection

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: Invalid 1: Up arrival indicator Fd-09 HCB:JP1 output ★ 2: Down arrival indicator 3: Fault output 4: Non-door zone stop output 5: Non-service state output…

  • Page 252: Elevator Function Parameters

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes These parameters are used to set the functions of four relay outputs and six open-collector outputs on the HCB-B no-display parallel-serial conversion board. The setting is effective to all HCB-Bs connected to the system.

  • Page 253: Floor Special Display Setting

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual 8.18.2 Floor Special Display Setting Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FE-52 Highest digit selection 1 ☆ FE-53 Highest digit selection 2 ☆ FE-54 Highest digit selection 3 0–4099 ☆…

  • Page 254
    This parameter takes effect to leveling of all floors. Therefore, if leveling at a single floor is inaccurate, adjust the position of the leveling plate. The NICE3000 has the advanced distance control algorithm and adopts many methods to ensure reliability of direct travel ride. Generally you need not modify this parameter.
  • Page 255: User-Related Parameters

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual leveling position of the present floor need not be adjusted, press the top floor button and bottom floor button at the same time to exit the leveling adjustment state. Then, car calls can be registered.

  • Page 256: Program Control And Function Set In Bit

    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes 8.21 Program Control and Function Set in Bit 8.21.1 How to View and Set Function Code in Bit Certain function codes are viewed and modified in bit. The following part takes Fx-xx (containing 16 bits, each defining a function) as an example to describe how to view and modify such function codes.

  • Page 257: Function Codes In Bit

    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Figure 8-33 Viewing bits cyclically Bit5 Bit7 Bit9 Bit11 Bit13 Bit15 Bit1 Bit3 Decimal Bit0 Bit2 Bit4 Bit6 Bit8 Bit10 Bit12 Bit14 display 8.21.2 Function Codes in Bit The function codes that can be viewed and set in bit are listed in the following table.

  • Page 258
    CAN2 at CAN2 on the MCB. Group control in This function is used when the NICE3000 is involved in the group Bit4 compatibility with control system. The setting of this bit must be the same as that for all NICE3000 the other elevators in the group.
  • Page 259
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual ◆ F6-11 Elevator Function Selection Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-11 Elevator function selection 0–65535 8448 ★ F6-11 is used to select the elevator functions. Each bit of the function code defines a function, as described in the following table.
  • Page 260
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes ◆ F6-40 Program Control Selection 1 Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-40 Program control selection 1 0–65535 ★ F6-40 is used to select program control functions. Each bit of the function code defines a function, as described in the following table.
  • Page 261
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Default Function disabled: CN7 is used for front door calls or ordinary calls, and CN8 is used for back door calls or disability calls. Bit14 Car call command folding Function enabled: For CN7 and CN8, inputs 1 to 16 are used for front door calls or ordinary calls, and inputs 17 to 32 are used for back door calls or disability calls.
  • Page 262
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes ◆ F6-42 Program Control Selection 3 Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-42 Program control selection 3 0–65535 ★ F6-42 is used to select program control functions. Each bit of the function code defines a function, as described in the following table.
  • Page 263
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Default Bit1 Reserved During normal-speed running, the elevator decelerates to stop Decelerating to stop at immediately after the light curtain acts, and then runs to the registered Bit2 valid light curtain destination floor after the light curtain restores.
  • Page 264
    NICE3000 User Manual 8 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default Bit0 to Bit1 Reserved The elevator performs re-leveling at a low speed with Bit2 Re-leveling function door open. An external shorting door lock circuit contactor needs to be used together.
  • Page 265
    8 Description of Function Codes NICE3000 User Manual Function Description Default Bit3 Reserved If the feedback of the RUN and brake contactors is abnormal, faults Err36 and Err37 are reported, and you need to manually reset the system. Auto reset for RUN and…
  • Page 266
    Troubleshooting 9.1 Description of Fault Levels ……………………….266 9.2 Fault Information and Troubleshooting ……………………267…
  • Page 267: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    9.1 Description of Fault Levels The NICE3000 has almost 60 pieces of alarm information and protective functions. It monitors various input signals, running conditions and feedback signals. If a fault occurs, the system implements the relevant protective function and displays the fault code.

  • Page 268: Fault Information And Troubleshooting

    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting table. Table 9-1 Fault levels Category Action Remarks 1. Display the fault code. Level 1 1A: The elevator running is not affected on any condition. 2. Output the fault relay action command. 1. Display fault code.

  • Page 269
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Table 9-2 Fault codes and troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● The main circuit output 1. Check the contactors: is grounded or short ● Check whether the RUN contactor at the circuited.
  • Page 270
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 1. Check whether the input voltage is too ● The input voltage is too high. Observe whether the bus voltage is high. too high (normal: 540–580 V for 380 voltage input).
  • Page 271
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 1. Eliminate mechanical problems: ● This fault is reported ● Check whether the brake is released, generally when the and whether the brake power supply is controller runs at the normal.
  • Page 272
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Check wiring of the regen. resistor and braking unit is correct, without short ● Braking (resistor) short circuit. occurs on the output side. Output Err15 ● Check whether the main contactor works abnormal ●…
  • Page 273
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code Subcode 2: ● Serious interference exists in the C, D, and Z signals of the SIN/COS encoder. Check whether the encoder c cable is laid separately from the power cables, and whether system grounding is ●…
  • Page 274
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 1:The encoder Subcode 1, 4, 5, 7: signal is not detected ● Check whether the encoder signal circuit during synchronous motor is normal. no-load auto-tuning. ● Check whether the PG card is normal.
  • Page 275
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code Subcodes 101, 102: ● Subcode 101: The leveling ● Check whether the leveling and door signal is stuck. zone sensors work properly. ● Subcode 102: The leveling ● Check the installation verticality and Leveling signal signal is lost.
  • Page 276
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 101: The detected running speed Subcode 101: during normal-speed ● Check whether the parameter setting running exceeds the limit. and wiring of the encoder are correct.
  • Page 277
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code Subcode 105: Check whether the elevator running direction is consistent with the pulse change in F4- 03: F4-03 increases in up direction and decreases in down direction. If not, change the value of F2-10 to ensure consistency.
  • Page 278
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 101: The feedback of the RUN contactor is active, but the Subcodes 101, 102, 104: contactor has no output. ● Subcode 102: The ● Check whether the feedback contact of controller outputs the the contactor acts properly.
  • Page 279
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 101: The pulses Subcode 101: in F4-03 does not change within the time threshold ● Check whether the encoder is used in of F1-13. correctly. ● Subcode 102: F4- ●…
  • Page 280
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code Subcode 101: ● Check the signal feature (NO, NC) of the up limit switch. Subcode 101: The up limit ● Check whether the up limit switch is in…
  • Page 281
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 101: During re-leveling or pre-open running, the shorting door lock circuit contactor outputs for continuous Subcodes 101, 102: 2s, but the feedback is ● Check the signal feature (NO, NC) of the…
  • Page 282
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 1. Handling at inspection-speed commissioning: This fault does not affect inspection-speed commissioning and you can hide the fault directly on the operation panel. 2. Handling at normal-speed commissioning…
  • Page 283
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code Subcode 101: ● Check whether the door lock circuit is normal. ● Check whether the feedback contact of the door lock contactor acts properly. ● Subcode 101: The door lock feedback signal ●…
  • Page 284
    NICE3000 User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code ● Subcode 101: The up slow-down switch Subcodes 101, 102: and down slow-down ● Check whether the signal feature (NO, switch are disconnected Shaft position NC) of the slow-down switches and simultaneously.
  • Page 285
    9 Troubleshooting NICE3000 User Manual — 284 -…
  • Page 286
    Technical Data 10.1 General Technical Specifications ……………………..286 10.2 Derating …………………………….287 10.3 Comparison with NICE3000 ……………………….. 288…
  • Page 287: Chapter 10 Technical Data

    10 Technical Data NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 10 Technical Data 10.1 General Technical Specifications Table 10-1 NICE3000 technical specifications Item Specification Maximum frequency 99 Hz Carrier frequency 2–16 kHz, adjusted automatically based on the load features ● Sensorless vector control (SVC) Motor control mode ●…

  • Page 288: Derating

    (10–55 Hz, 0.35 mm) Environment Storage temperature –20°C to 60°C IP level IP20 Pollution degree Power distribution TN, TT system 10.2 Derating As the altitude increases, the output power of the NICE3000 must be derated according to the following figure. — 287 -…

  • Page 289: Comparison With Nice3000

    10 Technical Data NICE3000 User Manual Figure 10-1 Derating and NICE3000 output power Output power 100% 3000 Altitude (m) 1000 1500 2000 2500 10.3 Comparison with NICE3000 Item NICE3000 NICE3000 Maximum number of floors 31 (standard) 40 (standard) Maximum elevator speed…

  • Page 290
    Inspection and Mainetenance 11.1 Daily Inspection ………………………….. 291 11.2 Periodic Inspection …………………………291 11.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components ……………………. 293 11.3.1 Cooling Fan ………………………………293 11.3.2 Electrolytic Capacitor …………………………..294 11.4 Storage …………………………….295…
  • Page 291: Chapter 11 Inspection And Mainetenance

    11 Inspection and Mainetenance NICE3000 User Manual Chapter 11 Inspection and Mainetenance § Safety Information DANGER ■ To Prevent Electric Shock ● Never perform wiring at power-on. Cut off all power supplies and wait for at least ten minutes so that the residual voltage on capacitors can discharge safely.

  • Page 292: Daily Inspection

    NICE3000 User Manual 11 Inspection and Mainetenance 11.1 Daily Inspection The influence of the ambient temperature, humidity, dust and vibration will cause aging of components inside the controller, which may cause potential faults or reduce the service life of the controller. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out daily and periodic inspection.

  • Page 293
    11 Inspection and Mainetenance NICE3000 User Manual ● Clear the oil dirt from the cooling fan of the controller. More frequent inspection will be required if it is used in harsh environments, such as: ● High ambient temperature ● Frequent starting and stopping ●…
  • Page 294: Replacement Of Vulnerable Components

    NICE3000 User Manual 11 Inspection and Mainetenance need not be performed again because it has been completed before delivery. The measured insulating resistance must be greater than 5 MΩ. Figure 11-1 Main circuit insulation test NICE3000 500 VDC megametor 11.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components 11.3.1 Cooling Fan…

  • Page 295: Electrolytic Capacitor

    11 Inspection and Mainetenance NICE3000 User Manual Installing the cooling fan Reverse the procedure above to reinstall the fan. 1. Connect the fan power cable to the socket. 2. Put the fan into the controller, and ensure mounting hole alignment.

  • Page 296: Storage

    For storage of the controller, pay attention to the following two aspects: ● Pack the controller with the original packing box provided by Monarch. ● Do not put the controller in the environment of high humidity or temperature, or direct sunlight for a long time.

  • Page 297
    11 Inspection and Mainetenance NICE3000 User Manual — 296 -…
  • Page 298
    12.1 CE Mark…………………………….298 12.2 CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance ……………………298 12.3 EMC Guidelines Compliance………………………. 299 12.4 Definition of Terms …………………………299 12.5 Selection of Peripheral EMC Devices……………………300 12.5.1 AC Input Reactor …………………………….300 12.5.2 EMC Filter ………………………………304 12.5.3 dv/dt Reactor ……………………………….
  • Page 299: Chapter 12 Emc

    European standards include the Machinery Directive for machine manufacturers, the Low Voltage Directive for electronics manufacturers, and the EMC guidelines for controlling noise. Certain NICE3000 models are labeled with the CE mark based on the following EMC guidelines and the Low Voltage Directive.

  • Page 300: Emc Guidelines Compliance

    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC ● Grounding If using an controller of the 400 V class, tie the neutral point of the controller power supply to ground. ◆ Wiring Example For the wiring example of controller complying with the Low Voltage Directive, see Figure 3-11 in Chapter 12.3 EMC Guidelines Compliance…

  • Page 301: Selection Of Peripheral Emc Devices

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual Power Controller System (PDS) of rated voltage less than 1 000 V, intended for use in the first environment ● Category C2 Controller PDS of rated voltage less than 1 000 V, which is neither a plug in device nor a movable device and, when used in the first environment, is intended to be installed and commissioned only by a professional person.

  • Page 302
    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC AC Reactor Model Controller Model Rated Input Current (A) (Inovance) NICE-L-C-4090 180.0 MD-ACL-200-4T-753-2% NICE-L-C-4110 214.0 MD-ACL-250-4T-114-2% NICE-L-C-4132 256.0 MD-ACL-330-4T-164-2% NICE-L-C-4160 307.0 MD-ACL-330-4T-164-2% Three-phase 220 V, range: 220–240 V NICE-L-C-2002 11.0 MD-ACL-15-4T-552-2% NICE-L-C-2003 17.0 MD-ACL-30-4T-113-2% 220-NICE-L-C-4007 20.5…
  • Page 303
    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual Physical dimensions of AC input reactor Figure 12-2 Physical dimension diagram of 7–15 A AC input reactor 1) 7 A AC reactor 115max 108max 91.0±0.5 4-6*11 2) 10 A AC reactor 110max 105±1 91±1 4-6*11…
  • Page 304
    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC 3) 15 A AC reactor 155max 148±1 4-6*15 95±1 Figure 12-3 Physical dimension diagram of 30–120 A AC input reactor Table 12-2 Physical dimensions of 50–120 A AC reactor Rated Current (mm) 6*15 6*15 6*15 8.5*20…
  • Page 305: Emc Filter

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual Figure 12-4 Physical dimension diagram of 150–330 A AC reactor Table 12-3 Physical dimensions of 150–330 A AC reactor Rated Current (mm) 11*18 11*18 11*18 11*18 The dimensions of the AC reactors provided here are for reference only, and the actual dimensions are subject to the material product.

  • Page 306
    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC Table 12-4 Recommended standard EMC filter manufacturers and models Power Capacity Rated Input EMC Filter Model EMC Filter Model Controller Model (kVA) Current (Changzhou Jianli) (Schaffner) Three-phase 380 V, range: 380–440 V NICE-L-C-4002 DL-10EBK5 FN 3258-7-44 NICE-L-C-4003 10.5…
  • Page 307: Dv/Dt Reactor

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual Simple EMC filter A simple EMC filter is installed to suppress surrounding interference affecting the controller and interference generated by the controller during running. Connect the simple EMC filter to ground reliably and ensure that the length of the cable connecting the controller and the filter is less than 30 cm.

  • Page 308: Dv/Dt Reactor

    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC interference on surrounding devices. Recommended dv/dt reactor models (Schaffner) Table 12-11 Recommended dv/dt reactor models (Schaffner) I/O Terminal Selection Rated Rated Rated Power Current Power of Total dv/dt Reactor Model Inductance Consumption at 40°C Standard…

  • Page 309: Common-Mode Filter

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual The following figure shows installation of the common-mode filter. Figure 12-11 Installation of the common-mode filter Cable length < 300 mm Magnetic ring (wind three coils) Table 12-12 Recommended common-mode filter model Dimensions Common-Mode Filter Model…

  • Page 310
    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC The following table lists the recommended models of the fuse, circuit breaker, and contactor. Table 12-13 Recommended models of the fuse, circuit breaker, and contactor. Fuse (Bussmann FWH Series, UL Controller Model Circuit Breaker (A)
  • Page 311: Shielded Cable

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual 12.7 Shielded Cable 12.7.1 Shielded Cable Requirements The shielded cable must be used to satisfy the EMC requirements of CE marking. Shielded cables are classified into three-conductor cable and four-conductor cable. If conductivity of the cable shield is not sufficient, add an independent PE cable, or use a four-conductor cable, of which one phase conductor is PE cable.

  • Page 312: Solutions To Current Leakage

    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC ● The cable ducts must be in good connection and well grounded. Aluminium ducts can be used to improve electric potential. ● The filter, controller and motor should be connected to the system (machinery or appliance) properly, with spraying protection at the installation part and conductive metal in full contact.

  • Page 313: Solutions To Emc Interference

    12 EMC NICE3000 User Manual 12.9 Solutions to EMC Interference The controller generates very strong interference. Although EMC measures are taken, the interference may still exist due to improper cabling or grounding during use. When the controller interferes with other devices, adopt the following solutions.

  • Page 314: Acronyms & Abbreviations

    NICE3000 User Manual 12 EMC Acronyms & Abbreviations Acronym & Abbreviation Expansion AC, DC Alternating current, direct current AI/AO Analog input, analog output Automatic rescue device Car control board CLVC Closed-loop vector control Car top board DI/DO Digital input, digital output…

  • Page 316: Indexes

    Indexes Comparison with NICE3000 Contract No. Check Control Circuit Cable Sizes and Tightening Torque Control circuit terminal arrangement AC Input Reactor Control circuit terminal description Adaptable Motor Control circuit wiring Analog Differential Input (AI) Controller Protection Anti-nuisance Function Cooling Fan…

  • Page 317
    Enhanced Function Parameters Exploded Views of Components Hall State and System State Display HCB Communication State Display HCB Installation and Setting F5-33 Terminal Program Control HCB Terminal Function Selection F6-09 Elevator Program Control HCB-B F6-11 Elevator Function Selection HCB-B Terminal Function Selection F6-40 Program Control Selection 1 HCB-D2 F6-41 Program Control Selection 2…
  • Page 318
    Motor Auto-tuning Removing and Reattaching Terminal Cover Motor Auto-tuning Mode Replacement of Vulnerable Components Motor Control Mode Riding Comfort Adjustment Motor Overload Protection Running Control Parameters Motor Parameters Running Speed Curve Setting Motor Type and Parameters Running Test at Inspection Speed Mounting clearance requirements Mounting dimensions requirements Mounting environment requirements…
  • Page 319
    User Password, Setting Restoration and Check 254 User-related Parameters Vector Control Parameters VIP Function 138,220 Wiring Checklist Revision History Date Version Revision February 2013 V0.0 First issue. March 2014 V1.0 Corrected and updated certain information. Large revision, including: ● Adjusted the structure of chapters. February 2015 V1.1 ●…
  • Page 320
    If there is any failure or damage to the product, please correctly fill out the Product Warranty Card in detail. The maintenance fee is charged according to the latest Maintenance Price List of Monarch. The Product Warranty Card is not re-issued. Please keep the card and present it to the maintenance personnel when asking for maintenance.
  • Page 321
    Product Warranty Card Company address: Customer Contact person: information Company name: Tel or Email.: P.C.: Product model: Product barcode (Attach here): Product information Name of supplier: (Maintenance time and content): Failure information Maintenance personnel:…
  • Page 322
    NICE3000 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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  • 99, NICE3000 new User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example — 97 — Figure 5-11 Wiring of parallel control implemented at the monitoring port NICE3000 new CN3 24V COM CAN+ CAN- MOD+ MOD- CN2 24V CAN+ CAN- COM CTB MCTC-CTB HCB MCTC-HCB 24V COM MOD+ MOD- 1 2 3 4 Up button indicator…

  • 188, Description of Function Codes NICE3000 new User Manual — 186 — FA-31 Output state 1 FA-32 Output state 2 No. Function No. Function No. Function No. Function 0 Reserved 8 Door 2 close 16 High-voltage startup of brake 24 Reserved 1 RUN contactor output 9 Brake and RUN contactors healthy…

  • 133, Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd. NICE3000 New NICE3000 new User Manual Function Code Table — 131 — Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FE-07 Floor 7 display 17: Display «R» 18: Display «-» 19: No display 20: Display «12» 21: Display «13» 22: Display «23» 23: Display &quo…

  • 131, NICE3000 new User Manual Function Code Table — 129 — Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FD-07 HCB:JP1 input 0: Reserved NO/NC input: 1/33: Elevator lock signal 2/34: Fire emergency signal 3/35: Current oor forbidden 4/36: VIP oor…

  • 44, NICE3000 new User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation — 43 — Mark Terminal Name Function Description Terminal Arrangement CAN CANbus communication indicator This indicator blinks when communication between the CTB and the MCB is normal, and is steady on when a c…

  • 15, Safety Information and Precautions NICE3000 new User Manual — 14 — Chapter 1 Safety Information and Precautions In this manual, the notices are graded based on the degree of danger: • DANGER indicates that failure to comply with the notice will result in severe personal injury or even death. • WARNING indic…

  • 18, Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd. NICE3000 New NICE3000 new User Manual Safety Information and Precautions — 17 — Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions During maintenance DANGER • Do not repair or maintain the controller at power-on. Failure to comply will result in electric shock. • Repair or…

  • 39, Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd. NICE3000 New Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE3000 new User Manual — 38 — Precautions about wiring of the main circuit terminals are as follows: 1. Select the braking resistor according to the recommended values in the braking resistor selection table. 2. …

  • 132, Function Code Table NICE3000 new User Manual — 130 — Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FD-17 HCB-B:A1 output 0: Reserved 1: Fault output 2: Non-door zone stop output 3: Non-service state output 4: Fire emergency output 5: Power failure emergency output…

  • 85, NICE3000 new User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example — 83 — Table 5-2 Output state of the running and brake contactors Control mode Output State No-load Auto- tuning (F1-11 = 2) With-load Auto-tuning (F1-11 = 1) Operation Panel Control (F0-01 = 0) Di…

  • 160, Description of Function Codes NICE3000 new User Manual — 158 — F5-34 F5-35 No. Segment Indication No. Segment Indication 3 A Up slow-down 1 signal 3 A Door open output 1 B Down slow-down 1 signal B Door close output 1 C Up slow-down 2 signal C Door lock signal D Down slow-down 2 signal D …

  • 29, Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd. NICE3000 New Product Information NICE3000 new User Manual — 28 — Table 2-3 Mounting dimensions of the NICE3000 new Controller Model A (mm) B (mm) H (mm) W (mm) D (mm) Hole Diameter (mm) Gross Weight (kg) Size Single-phase 220 V, range: 200−240 V NICE-L-C-2002 150 334.5 347 223 143 6.5 10 SIZE-C NICE-L-C…

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  • 6. Modbusprotocol6.1 Transmission modeThere are 2 transmission modes (ASCII and RTU) in Modbus protocol.6.2 ASCII modeHexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F), which is divided into high order (4-bit) and low order (4-bit)out of 8-bit binary data in command is transmitted as ASCII characters.Data format Start bit : 1 bitData bit: 7 bitsParity : Even (No parity/Odd), SelectableStop bit : …

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  • BATTERY STATUSUpdating Ethernet ProcessorImportant Don’t unplug or reset until screen has refreshed! INVERTERGENCHARGEREVENTSFAVORITEAC INPUTECOverview GuideContents:Installation……………………………….. 1-2LED Indicators….…………………..…… 3-5Home Screens……..……….…..………. 5-7Soft Keys……….……………..� …

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  • SMO 40 with heat pump, hot water, additional heat and accessory (liquid condensation).NIBE AB — Energy Systems Box 14, 285 21 Markaryd Tel 0433 — 73 000 Fax 0433 — 73 190 www.nibe.seODM GB 1417-1M11566 PAGE 1 (6)ApplicationBuildings with water-borne heating sys-tems.Outline principleDesignations according to standard IEC 81346-1 and 81346-2.AlternativeNOTE! This is a …

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