Emi Controller Installation
Emi Controller Installation
CONTROLLER
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Revised 7-1-09
(2 thru 4 Stop Residential Elevators)
Phone: 847-593-4900
Fax: 847-593-1394
*** WARNING ***
The information in this manual is intended for the sole use of professional
elevator technicians.
The procedures in this manual are to be used as a general guide for the
elevator technician. Working in the elevator hoistway and on elevator
equipment can be dangerous. All Safety Rules associated with installing
elevator equipment must be followed at all times. Proper protective
equipment must be used at all times during installation, maintenance and
repair of the elevator equipment.
Read this manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with all parts and
procedures before attempting any installation, maintenance or repair
functions on this equipment. Failure to do so may cause damage to
equipment, improper installation, unsafe operation, possible injury or death.
1 Introduction
1-1 Support Information 1
1-2 General Information 2
1-3 Special Operations 3-4
1-4 Inputs & Outputs 5
1-5 Wiring Information 6
2 Parameters
2-1 Parameter Description & Function 7-9
2-2 Fault Flash Codes 9
3 Programming Tool
3-1 Programming Tool function 10
3-2 Connecting the P-Tool 11
3-3 Programming Mode 12
3-4 Fault Log Mode 13
3-5 View & Clear Counters 14
3-6 Parameter Setting 15
4 Temporary Run
4-1 Initial Temporary Run 16
6 Common Questions
Call button Fault Flash 17
Automatic Car Light 17
Miscellaneous 18
If you do experience a problem, or are not sure of the correct operation, please call the factory for
assistance. In most instances we can help resolve the situation quickly without extensive loss of
time on the job site.
When assisting on a unit, it is more efficient to talk directly to the installation technician. This not
only reduces the chance of miscommunication, it also reduces the time required for the technician
to get the information he needs. When calling, always have the unit’s serial number and a P-Tool
available.
We are available to accept your calls from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Central Time, Monday through
Friday.
1. Board Re-set: Any time that the controller is powered up, or the star key on the P-Tool is
pressed, the system will automatically go into a Re-set sequence. During this sequence, if
all of the required safety circuits are made (normal run requirements), the Unit will
respond as follows:
A. If not at a floor, unit will automatically lower itself to the first floor encountered.
B. If at floor level, unit will re-set and then return to normal operation.
C. If in a floor Zone but not level, unit will move to that floor level.
¾ Warning: If you jump out key safety circuits and then the power is turned on, or the re-set
key is pressed, the unit may move when not expected. This can create a hazardous
situation that could cause injury or even death. Do not jump out safety circuits.
Provisions have been made to run unit on Temporary Mode, which will be explained in this
manual.
2. Emergency Lowering during Power Failure: Once the controller senses a loss of power,
the emergency light output “EL” will activate and the buzzer output “BZ” will pulse for 1sec
every 15 sec. The elevator will respond as follows:
A. Power loss during an UP run, the destination call will be dropped and the unit will
automatically lower itself to the next lowest floor. If that floor is not the lowest landing,
car can be moved to a lower landing by pressing the selected floor button.
B. Power loss during a DOWN run, the destination call will be dropped and the unit will
automatically lower itself to the next lowest floor. If that floor is not the lowest landing,
car can be moved to a lower landing by pressing the selected floor button.
C. Power loss while at a floor, unit will stay at the floor level. If a call is placed to a lower
floor, and all normally required safety circuits are in the correct state, the unit will lower
to the requested floor.
¾ Note: The “EL” and “BZ” output will disable themselves 30 sec after the lower terminal
floor had been reached.
3. Run Timer: If the Run Timer times out unit will respond as follows:
A. Hydraulic unit running up, unit will respond the same as in Emergency Lowering.
B. Hydraulic unit running down, unit will stop and shut down. If unit is level at a floor and
power gates are being used, the gate will open.
C. Drum units running up or down, unit will stop and shut down. If unit is level at a floor
and power gates are being used, the gate will open.
¾ Note: In order to reset a drum unit after a Run Timer trip, you must manually move the car
to a floor level before a reset can be performed. Floor level is selector inputs DZ & PX on
and UL & DL signals off.
4. Power Gate:
A. If the open command is given (OPR or OPF) and the gate does not open within 2
seconds, the open command will turn off for ten seconds and then retry the open
command. After 3 attempts without the gate opening, the unit will wait for another open
request.
B. Sequence is the same for closing; a failure will allow 3 attempts before call is cancelled.
5. Sabbath Control: When input IN1 is activate (+24V) the unit goes to Sabbath mode and will
respond as follows:
A. Unit will travel to the Lower Terminal Floor (LTF) and disable a calls.
B. Wait one minute at LTF , then run up to the next highest floor.
C. Wait one minute at floor, then run up to the next highest floor.
D. This will repeat until the Upper Terminal Floor (UTF) is reached.
E. When the UTF is reached unit will wait one minute then run down to next lower floor.
F. This will repeat to each next lower floor
G. When LTF is reached the unit will wait 15 minutes then begin run cycle again.
H. When the IN1 input is deactivated, the unit will return to normal operation.
1. Schematic drawings: (Refer to the drawing with the SCH suffix) These drawings show a
system with all features and control options that are available with the 4M2 controllers.
¾ Note: All wiring shown below the terminals, shown as a circle with a square around it, are
circuits or connections outside of the logic board. Wiring shown above those terminals, are
circuits that are on the logic board.
2. Hook up drawings: (Refer to the drawing with the FLD suffix) These drawings show a system
with all features and control options that are available with the 4M2 controllers.
¾ Note: Logic board terminals are shown as a square with the nomenclature inside. All
other connection points are shown as circles.
3. Travel Cable connections at the controller: When bringing the traveling cable into the
controller, be sure to allow enough length, inside the box to reach all needed connection
points. Some connection points are on the logic board while others are on the terminal strip.
4. Hoistway wiring: You should allow enough cable to run each device back to the controller for
termination. Drawings are set up based on this “home run” principle. The drawing shows
optional devices that you may not have, or will not use, on your unit.
¾ Note: The entrance points for the field wiring should be determined and knockouts
installed with the panel removed from the box. This eliminates the possibility of
metal shavings dropping into the controls. If you do not remove the panel, you must
adequately cover it to protect from shavings.
1. Password: Factory default is 12345. Password must be 5 characters in length and must be
numbers. The A,B,C,D keys can not be used for password.
Note: If you change the password, use one that you will not forget. If you forget the
password you will not be able to access the Program menu. The only recourse for access is to
return the control board to the factory for a password re-set.
3. Single Automatic PB: {default = Y} “Yes” is for automatic, “No” selects Constant Pressure
5. Fixed Cam: {default = 1} GAL locks require (1) Yes, EMI locks or retiring cam require (0) No
6. Delay Up Stop: {default = 0} Used only on Hydro applications to create a larger dead zone
between top of magnet and UL sensor. This helps reduce or eliminate re-leveling due to
temperature or loading variations. Time increment is 10 milliseconds; range is 0-200
7. Run Timer: {default = 90} All units. Time increment is in seconds, range is 30-180
8. Car light Timer: {default = 5}This is for the automatic car light and determines the time that the
car light will remain on after completion of a call when the car gate and hoistway door are closed.
Time increment is minutes; range is 1-10.
9. Non-Interference Timer: {default = 10} Time between the completion of a run and the
acceptance of another call. Time increment is seconds: range is 2-60.
10. Car Call Cancel Timer: {default = 10}This is the time that a call will be held while a gate or door is
still open. If gate or door is not closed within this time period, the call will be dropped. Time
increment is in seconds; range is 0-60.
11. Automatic (Power) Gate: {default = 0} Selections are (1) Yes, or (0) No. If Yes is chosen then
parameters 12-17 will show for selection entries. If No is chosen, then you will not see these
parameters. These settings control which gate open signal is present for that floor.
Floors that do not coincide with your number of stops may be ignored, as they will not have
any effect on the system. Example: 3 stop unit, default entry may be left for the 4th floor.
“Rear” indicates use of two gates, the second gate may also be located adjacent.
12. Floor 1 Gate: Selections are (1) Front only, (2) Rear only, (3) Front & Rear opening.
13. Floor 2 Gate: Selections are (1) Front only, (2) Rear only, (3) Front & Rear opening
14. Floor 3 Gate: Selections are (1) Front only, (2) Rear only, (3) Front & Rear opening
15. Floor 4 Gate: Selections are (1) Front only, (2) Rear only, (3) Front & Rear opening
4M2 Controller Manual 7 Rev. 7-1-09
2-1) PARAMETER DESCRIPTION & FUNCTION (continued)
16. Gate Open Timer: {default = 15} Time that the power gate is open after completion of a call. This
includes the time that it takes the gate to open. Time increment is seconds; range is 5-60.
Note: Enhanced on Software version 1.3. Refer to sec. 5-2 for details.
17. Gate Re-open Timer: {default = 10}Time that the power gate is open after a door open button is
activated, or a call, from the floor where the car is parked, is registered. Time increment is
seconds; range is 5-60.
18. PreOpening: {default=0} Selections are (1) Yes, or (0) No. If YES is chosen it allows the gate to
be opened as the car approaches the destination landing. For the car to continue to the
destination landing the selector signals “DZ” and “Px” must be on. Only applicable with manual
gates
Note: Present on Software version 2.0 and above
19. G & D Timer Cancel: {default = 1} Selections are (1) Yes, (2) No. If Yes, is chosen, then the
Gate Open time and DC time settings will be interrupted and canceled when a call is placed.
Example: If you have chosen a open time for power gate or power door to be 20 seconds, and a
call is registered after 10 seconds of open time, the remaining 10 seconds will be cancelled and
the gate or door will start to close immediately upon the call being placed.
Note: If your power gate and/or power door unit is being used in an application where the user
may need most of the open time to enter or exit the car, then you may want to set this
selection to (2) so the open time always remains at the setting.
20. Homing Floor: {default = 0} Allows home return feature to selected floor. Selections are (0) No
homing, (1) to 1st, (2) to 2nd, (3) to 3rd, and (4) to 4th.
21. Homing Timer: Time car parks at a non-home floor, after the gate & door are closed, before
returning to Home floor. If Gate or Door is open, unit will not Home return. Time increment is
minutes; range is 1-30.
22. DC Timer: {default = 15} The time that the 1EL thru 4EL & PD1 thru PD4 outputs remain on, after
a completion of a run or door re-open activation. Time increment is seconds; range is 0-60. If set
at (0) then output will remain on until a call is placed.
Note: The 1EL thru 4EL outputs supply the feed for Electric locks and Car Here lights while the
PD1 thru PD4 outputs supply the “Open” signal for power Hoistway Door openers.
23. Short Floors: This feature inhibits the high speed run (VF Drum & Hydro) between the floors
indicated. Minimum floor to floor allowed for Automatic pushbuttons is 12 inches. Minimum floor
to floor allowed for Constant Pressure pushbuttons is 24 inches.
♦ Short Floor 1-2: (Short floor between 1 & 2) Selections are (0) No, (1) Yes.
♦ Short Floor 2-3: (Short floor between 2 & 3) Selections are (0) No, (1) Yes.
♦ Short Floor 3-4: (Short floor between 1 & 2) Selections are (0) No, (1) Yes.
24. Call Button Fault: {default = 0} Selections are (1) Yes, (0) No. If “yes”, a code is flashed, at the
call button when the unit is unable to accept a call. Factory setting (1) Yes. See Section 2-2 for
detail on Fault Codes
Note: Enhanced on Software version 1.3. Refer to sec. 5-2 for details.
25. Re-level shutdown Counter: (Hydro only) {default = 5} If unit re-levels the number of times set in
the counter, during the time period set on the Re-level shutdown Timer, car will return to the
bottom terminal floor and shut down. Range is 0-10, (0) disables the function.
26. Re-level shutdown Timer: {default = 2} If number of re-levels equal counter setting, before the
timer setting expires, car will return to the bottom terminal floor and shut down. Time increment is
minutes; Range is 0-10.
27. Auto shut down counter: {default = 0} If activated, car will shut down when number of runs
equals counter setting. Number of runs equals the setting times 10. This feature auto-disables
after four activations.
28. Sabbath: {default = 1} Selections are (1) Yes, or (0) No. See section 1-3.5 for a description of
operation. It is recommended to leave this parameter to it’s default.
The P-Tool is available in either a board mount or held versions. The recommended minimum is that
each installation technician have a P-Tool.
Note: While using the P-Tool in programming mode, the elevator will not respond to calls
Note: The P-Tool is rendered in-operable while the elevator is running. The elevator must be at rest.
Board
Parameter Job Settings Job Settings
Default
Password: 12345
Number of Floors 2
Single Automatic PB YES
Drive System DRUM
Fixed Cam YES
Delay Up Stop 0
Run Timer 90
The purpose for this mode of operation is to allow the installer to move the platform up or down during
the installation process. During this mode of operation safety chains MSC, LPS, GC, HDC and HDL
will be disregarded. If the motor overload connected to PT1 and PT2 opens, the platform will not
move.
Before the platform can be moved the following electrical connections will need to be made:
¾ Drive system (hydro or drum) including motor overload
¾ L1, L2 & N
¾ SW1 & SW2
The platform will travel down by constant pressure of either of the following:
¾ “D” key of PTOOL
¾ While logic board input 1C is tied to REF
Note: During Temporary Run Mode, the platform will move at low speed.
To return too normal operation, remove power then power up without the initiating conditions.
Periodically we enhance or add features to the operational software. If you call for assistance
on a unit, you may be asked to identify the software on your unit.
There are two ways to identify your software:
1) The date stamp on the 40 pin EPROM.
2) Connect the Programming tool, perform a reset by pressing the star key and reading the
version that shows on the upper right side of the display. Note, if a ? mark is displayed it is
an indication that you have the first version of software. If you have a revised version, you
will see a “V” followed by an identifier (1.1, 1.2, 2.1, etc).
(Q): I press a button to call the car to my floor, the button lights up but the car does not move,
after some time the light in the button turns off and then flashes on once. If I press the
button again, the light does not stay on but again flashes on once. Why won’t my unit run?
(A): The first time you pressed the button, the call to your floor was being held, waiting for
either the car gate or a hoistway door to be closed. The car gate or hoistway door was not
closed within the time period set in the parameter field, and the call was then dropped.
The single flash of the button light indicates that the car gate circuit is in an open position
and needs to be closed in order to allow a run. Check the “Stop” button and make sure it
is in the run position and also make sure the gate is closed.
(Q): I press a button to call the car to my floor, the button lights up but the car does not move,
after some time the light in the button turns off and then flashes twice. If I press the button
again, the light does not stay on but again flashes twice. Why won’t my unit run?
(A): The first time you pressed the button, the call to your floor was being held, waiting for
either the car gate or a hoistway door to be closed. The car gate or hoistway door was not
closed within the time period set in the parameter field, and the call was then dropped. If
the two flashes on the button light were short (1/2 second on each), this indicates that the
hoistway door is in an open position and needs to be closed in order to allow a run. Make
sure all hoistway doors are closed. Note: If the two flashes were one long (2 seconds on)
and then one short (1/2 second on), this is not a door open condition and you need to call
a service representative.
C. Miscellaneous
(Q): If we want to add a power gate operator to a unit that was not ordered with one, do we
have to buy a new controller or make major modification to the current one?
(A): No, with the 4M2 controls you will not need a new controller nor will there be any major
modifications to the existing control. All 4M2 controls have provisions built in for control of
two power gate operators and four power door operators. All you need to do is add the
power operators, connect the correct wires into the controller and change some
parameters (using the P-tool).
(Q): Do I need to put limit switch, pushbutton and interlock wiring in metallic conduit?
(A): Maybe, this would typically be determined by your local building codes. All power supplied
to these devices is low voltage (24 VDC). Check with your local authority for
determination.
(Q): We had a power loss while trying to go the lower level but the car stopped at the 2nd level.
Do we have to get out at the 2nd level or can we ride the car down to the lower level?
(A): Yes, you may ride the car to a lower level. When main power is lost the car goes into
“Emergency Lowering Mode” and will stop at the next lower floor that it comes to. The car
can then be called or sent to a lower level if all the appropriate safety circuits are made.
(Q): I want to use my elevator but how do I tell if the car is at my level or needs to be called to
my level?
(A): In our opinion, the best thing to do is press the call button before pulling on the door. If the
car is at your level, the button light will extinguish when the button is released. If the light
stays illuminated, then the car is at another floor. We feel this is the best operation
because units that utilize electro-mechanical locks may require the pressing of the button
to unlock the door.
Selector signals not received in correct sequence Verify that all signals are functioning at each
which could be caused by a sensor not turning "on" level. Replace Reader if necessary.
"Relevel shutdown" Timer not set a factory default. Check parameter setting. Setting should be (2)
Refer to Valve section in the Installation
Control Valve contaiminated and leaking
Manual for checkout procedures.
X= LED ON X= LED ON
O= LED HAS TURNED OFF O= LED HAS TURNED OFF