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KONE MONOSPACE SERVICE MANUAL
ThyssenKrupp Elevator
Kone Monospace Service Manual ThyssenKrupp Elevator International Technical Services
CONTENTS PAGE User Interface o
3 Menu Structure
4
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Fault Diagnostics
5
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Entering Calls
6
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Status Monitoring
7
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Set-up Parameter
8
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Lift Parameters
9
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Drive Parameters
11
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Information Parameters
11
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System Statistics
12
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Test functions
12
Table of Fault Codes
13
Adjustments and Procedures
17
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Adjustment of Load-weighing
18
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Shaft set-up
20
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Programming the Position Indicator
21
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Table of ASCII codes
23
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Programming the Voice Announcements
24
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Table of Voice Announcement codes
26
Glossary of Terms
27
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USER INTERFACE
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MONOSPACE USER INTERFACE FLOOR
MENU
NEW FLOOR
UP CALL SELECT
CAR CALL
ACCEPT MENU
SUB-MENU
VALUE
DOWN CALL
The above diagram is a representation of the Kone Monopace user interface tool. The yellow boxes are buttons and the red boxes 7 segment displays. The user interface tool may be used to monitor operation, diagnose faults, enter calls and adjust setup parameters; this instruction gives guidance on each of those operations. When you press the MENU button of the ‘User Interface Tool’ the character in the menu display advances. To select a particular menu number you need to press the SELECT/ACCEPT button. Dependant on the menu item selected the sub-menu display either shows a parameter number or the floor position of the lift. To read the value of a particular parameter you need to press the SELECT/ACCEPT button again. TABLE 1: MENU STRUCTURE FOR THE USER INTERFACE TOOL MENU
FUNCTION
SUB-MENU
ENTER CALLS
Floor Position
1
LIFT PARAMETERS
Parameter Number (See Table 3)
2
V3F16es DRIVE PARAMETERS
Parameter Number (See Table 4)
3
FLOOR MARKINGS
Parameter Number (See Table 5)
4
SYSTEM STATISTICS
Parameter Number (See Table 6)
5
TEST FUNCTIONS
Parameter Number (See Table 7)
V3F16L DRIVE PARAMETERS
Parameter Number (See Table 8)
D
DRIVE FAULTS
Fault number
E
FAULT LOG
1 = Fault history
6 (Mk II only)
2 = Clear fault history
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FAULT DIAGNOSTICS: CPU FAULT LOG The CPU contains a fault log which may be accessed with the user interface tool. Consult the menu structure in Table 1 and follow the procedure below to access the fault log: 1.
Press MENU, until the letter E appears in the MENU display.
2.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to enter menu E, the number 1 appears in the sub-menu.
3.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to enter sub-menu 1, FAULT HISTORY.
4.
The sub-menu and value displays now flash information, alternating between a 2 digit and a 4 digit number. The 2-digit number refers to the fault position in the fault stack, 01 being the latest fault. The 4 digit number gives the code of the fault stored at that location, (for a description of the fault codes refer to the ‘Table of Fault Codes’ later in this manual).
5.
To step through the fault stack use the arrow keys.
6.
To exit the FAULT HISTORY press MENU, this returns the value in the sub-menu display to 1, press MENU again to return to the menu item E.
Note: If the lift is in a fault state the display will show the current fault code. The fault will have to be cleared or the system reset before the system will allow access to the fault history. ERASING the FAULT HISTORY Sometimes a particular fault sequence may become difficult to follow, in such cases it may be advisable to clear the fault history prior to putting the lift in service. The fault history may be erased with the user interface tool and by the following procedure: 1.
Press MENU, until the letter E appears in the MENU display.
2.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to enter menu E, the number 1 appears in the sub-menu.
3.
Scroll the sub-menu using the arrow buttons until the number 2 appears on the sub-menu display.
4.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT, the display has a flashing ‘0’.
5.
Use the arrows to change the ‘0’ to a ‘1’.
6.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to clear the FAULT HISTORY.
7.
To exit the FAULT HISTORY press MENU twice.
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DRIVE FAULT LOG The DRIVE fault log may be accessed with the user interface tool. Consult the menu structure in Table 1 and follow the procedure below to access the DRIVE fault log: 1.
Press MENU, until the letter D appears in the MENU display.
2.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to enter menu D, the number 1 appears in the sub-menu and refers to fault number 1.
3.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to read the fault code for fault number 1. The 4 digit number gives the code of the fault stored at location 1, (for a description of the fault codes refer to the ‘Table of Fault Codes’ later in this manual).
4.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT to return to the fault number.
5.
Press the ARROWS to scroll through the fault numbers (1 to 10).
6.
Press SELECT/ACCEPT each time to read the respective fault codes.
7.
To exit the DRIVE FAULT HISTORY press MENU twice.
ENTERING CALLS: Car and landing calls may be entered to despatch the lift to any floor position. Consult the menu structure in Table 1 and follow the procedure below to enter calls: 1.
Press MENU until there is nothing displayed in the MENU display, the SUB-MENU / FLOOR display should now show the position of the lift.
2.
Press the ARROW buttons to scroll the NEW FLOOR DISPLAY to select a destination floor.
3.
Press either: CAR CALL, UP CALL or DOWN CALL, to enter a call at the selected floor (the FLOOR display changes to show the new lift position as the lift moves).
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MONITORING STATUS and OPERATION: Operational status can be monitored by observing the state of the LED’s on the user interface panel. A description of the LED’s can be seen in Table 2 below: TABLE 2: FUNCTION and NORMAL STATUS OF USER INTERFACE LED’s LED
FUNCTION
NORMAL STATUS
EMERGENCY ALARM
Alarm push button operated
OFF
LIFT IN FAULT
There is a current fault with the system
OFF
CPU RUNNING
CPU is working OK
INSPECTION
Car top inspection is ON
OFF
RESCUE DRIVE
Controller recall is ON (270)
OFF
CAR COMM’S OK
Communication with car OK
ON
SHAFT COMM’S OK
Communication with shaft OK
ON
+24V CONTROLLER OK
+24V DC Control voltage is OK
ON
+5V CONTROLLER OK
+5V DC Control voltage OK
ON
+24V CAR & SHAFT OK
+24V DC Car and shaft voltage OK
ON
CHANGE BOARD
LCECPU Fatal error
OFF
SPEED > 0.1 m/s
LED ON when speed accelerates to >0.1 m/s LED OFF when speed decelerates to