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Brijesh Kumar
February 23, 2025
Monarch 1000 main only 4th floor ka level kese set kare
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Mr. Anderson
February 23, 2025
To set the 4th floor level on the Monarch NICE1000 main unit, follow these steps:
1. Enter the leveling adjustment mode by pressing the top floor button and bottom floor button in the car simultaneously. 2. Once in leveling mode, press the door close button and select the 4th-floor button. 3. The elevator will move to the 4th floor and keep the door open. 4. Adjust the leveling position as needed. 5. Repeat the process for other floors if necessary. 6. After completing all adjustments, set parameter Fr-00 to 0 to disable the leveling adjustment function. This step is essential; otherwise, the elevator cannot be used.
This process ensures that the 4th-floor leveling position is correctly set.
The NICE1000 is a new-generation integrated elevator controller independently developed and manufacturered by Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd., by optimizing the NICE1000 controller based on a large number of applications and combining new industrial features. The NICE1000 has the following advantages: 1.
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• Whether the nameplate model and controller ratings are consistent with your order. The box contains the controller, certificate of conformity, user manual and warranty card. • Whether the controller is damaged during transportation. If you find any omission or damage, contact your supplier or Monarch immediately. First-time Use ■...
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NICE1000 User Manual Introduction Introduction 1. Comparison with the NICE1000 The following table lists the comparison between the NICE1000 and the NICE1000. Item NICE1000 NICE1000 Standard: 6 Standard: 8 Maximum number of floors (can be extended to 8) (can be extended to 16)
Braking resistor P(+) Ground • For model selection of the peripheral electrical devices, refer to section 3.4. • The NICE1000 in the preceding figure is the standard model. For information about other structures, refer to section 2.5. - 4 -...
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NICE1000 User Manual Introduction 3. Basic function list Function Description Remarks Common Running Functions Switchover Integrated control between the for synchronous It can drive both AC asynchronous motor and two types of and asynchronous permanent magnetic synchronous motor (PMSM). motors easily by...
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Introduction NICE1000 User Manual If the door open time exceeds the door open protection Landing at another time but the door open limit signal is still inactive, the floor elevator closes the door and then automatically runs to the next landing floor. The system reports fault Err55.
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NICE1000 User Manual Introduction If the system detects that the door lock circuit is Automatic door abnormal during door open/close, the elevator Fb-09 (Door open/ open upon door automatically opens and closes the door again, and close protection lock abnormality...
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Introduction NICE1000 User Manual Fire Emergency and Security Functions Returning to After receiving a fire emergency signal, the elevator F6-03 (Fire base floor at fire does not respond to any call but directly runs to the fire emergency floor) emergency emergency floor and waits.
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NICE1000 User Manual Introduction When the earthquake detection device acts and inputs a signal to the system, the elevator lands at the Earthquake nearest floor and stops running. After the earthquake protection signal becomes inactive and the fault is reset manually, the elevator restores to normal running.
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Introduction NICE1000 User Manual After the car lamp is turned off, the system does not Energy-saving of output the door close command, which reduces power Set in FE-14 idle door machine consumption of the door machine. 4. Optional function list...
3.2 Mechanical Installation ....................35 3.3 Electrical Installation ..................... 36 3.4 Selection of Peripheral Electrical Devices ..............44 3.5 Electrical Wiring Diagram of the NICE1000 Control System ........46 3.6 Installation of Shaft Position Signals ................46 Chapter 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools ............52 4.1 Use of the LED Operation Panel ..................
Chapter 7 Description of Function Codes............108 Group F0: Basic Parameters .................... 108 Group F1: Motor Parameter ....................110 Group F2: Vector Control Parameters ................113 Group F3: Running Control Parameters ................116 Group F4: Floor Parameters....................118 Group F5: Input Terminal Parameters ................120 Group F6: Basic Elevator Parameters ................
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Read this chapter carefully so that you have a thorough understanding and perform all operations by following the notices in this chapter. Monarch will assume no liability or responsibility for any injury or loss caused by improper operation.
NICE1000 User Manual Safety Information and Precautions Safety Use Stage Precautions Grade • Do not install the equipment if you find water seepage, component missing or damage upon unpacking. • Do not install the equipment if the packing list does not conform to the product you received.
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Safety Information and Precautions NICE1000 User Manual Safety Use Stage Precautions Grade • All peripheral devices must be connected properly according to the circuit wiring instructions provided in this manual. Failure to comply will result in accidents • Cover the controller properly before power-on to prevent electric shock.
• Repair or maintenance of the controller can be performed During only by the warranty center or qualified personnel authorized maintenance by Monarch. Failure to comply will result in personal injury or WARNING damage to the controller. • Power supply must be cut off before repair or maintenance of the controller.
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Safety Information and Precautions NICE1000 User Manual 3. Motor insulation test Perform the insulation test when the motor is used for the first time, or when it is reused after being stored for a long time, or in a regular check-up, in order to prevent the poor insulation of motor windings from damaging the controller.
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10. Altitude and de-rating In places where the altitude is above 1000 m and the cooling effect reduces due to thin air, it is necessary to de-rate the controller. Contact Monarch for technical support. 11. Disposal The electrolytic capacitors on the main circuits and PCB may explode when they are burnt.
1.3 Protective Functions Adopting different protective functions for different levels of faults, the NICE1000 provides the elevator running system with full abnormality protection. For detailed solutions to the faults, see chapter 8.
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Users can also configure the optional door pre-open module and remote monitoring system to meet requirements for more intelligent applications. The following figure shows the system components. Figure 2-1 System components of the NICE1000 NICE1000 integrated controller Hall display board...
NICE1000 User Manual Product Information 2.2 Designation Rules and Model Description 2.2.1 Designation Rules and Nameplate Figure 2-2 Designation rules and nameplate of the NICE1000 NICE–L–H–40 15 NICE series integrated Mark Power Class elevator controller 2.2 kW Mark Controller Type 3.7 kW...
3. Select the proper controller output current based on the rated motor current. Ensure that the controller output current is equal to or greater than the rated motor current. 4. If you require higher voltage or power rating, contact Monarch. 2.4 Technical Specifications...
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NICE1000 User Manual Product Information Item Specification Sensorless vector control (SVC) Motor control mode Closed-loop vector control (CLVC) Voltage/Frequency (V/F) control 0.5 Hz: 180% (SVC) Startup torque 0 Hz: 200% (CLVC) 1:100 (SVC) Speed adjustment 1:1000 (CLVC) range 1:50 (V/F) ±0.5% (SVC)
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-20°C to 60°C temperature IP level IP20 Pollution degree Power distribution TN, TT system 2.5 Physical Appearance and Mounting Dimensions The following figures show the physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the three different structures of the NICE1000 - 26 -...
NICE1000 User Manual Product Information Figure 2-3 Physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the NICE1000 1. L structure, 2.2–15 kW Φ 2. L structure, 18–22 KW, 30 –37 KW Φ 3. L structure, 45–55 kW Φ - 27 -...
Product Information NICE1000 User Manual The following table lists the mounting dimensions of different models. Table 2-3 Mounting dimensions of the NICE1000 Hole Gross Controller Model W (mm) Weight Diameter (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) (mm) Single-phase/Three-phase 220 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-L-H-2002 334.5...
2.7 Selection of Braking Components The NICE1000 models of 30 kW and below have a built-in braking unit, and you only need to connect an external braking resistor between PB and + terminals. For models above 30 kW, you need to install a braking unit and a braking resistor externally.
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Product Information NICE1000 User Manual Table 2-5 Braking resistor selection for the NICE1000 models Power of Max. Min. Power of Controller Model Adaptable Resistance Resistance Braking Braking Unit Motor (kW) (Ω) (Ω) Resistor (W) Single-phase 220 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-L-H-2002 145.0...
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NICE1000 User Manual Product Information Note 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 braking resistor or increase the resistance of the braking resistor.
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& regulations and related IEC requirements. 3.1.2 Installation Clearance Requirements The clearance that needs to be reserved varies with the power class of the NICE1000 , as shown in the following figure.
NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.2 Mechanical Installation The NICE1000 is installed vertically upward on the support with screws fixed into the four mounting holes, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-2 Diagram of mounting holes Tightening...
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NICE1000 User Manual 3.3 Electrical Installation 3.3.1 Terminal Arrangement and Wiring Description Terminal Arrangement ■ The following figure shows terminal arrangement of the NICE1000 Figure 3-3 Terminal arrangement of the NICE1000 J9 J10 CN12 MCTC-MCB-H CN10 Description of Main Circuit Terminals ■...
NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-5 Wiring of the main circuit Three-phase AC power supply Safety contactor POWER MOTOR (For models of below 37 kW) Braking resistor Three-phase AC power supply Safety contactor POWER MOTOR (For models of 37 kW and above)
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Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE1000 User Manual Description of Control Circuit Terminals ■ Table 3-2 Description of control circuit terminals Mark Code Terminal Name Function Description Terminal Arrangement External 24 VDC 24 VDC power supply for 24V/COM power supply the entire board...
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NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Mark Code Terminal Name Function Description Terminal Arrangement MOD+/- Reserved MOD+ MOD- CANbus communication CANbus CAN+ CAN+/- interface, used for parallel differential signal CAN- control Ground Must be grounded Interface for extension board MCTC-KZ-D •...
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The extension card is mainly used for extension of floor button inputs and relay outputs. 1. Installation method and dimensions The following figure shows installation of the MCTC-KZ-D. The CN2 interface of the MCTC-KZ-D is connected to the CN5 interface on the MCB of the NICE1000 by using a connection cable.
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Figure 3-8 Appearance of the MCTC-PG card and its installation on the controller MCTC-PG card Directly insert 1. Model selection 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. - 41 -...
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Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE1000 User Manual Table 3-6 Selection of the MCTC-PG card models Encoder Type Adaptable PG Card Appearance Push-pull encoder MCTC-PG-A2 MCTC-PG-A2 Open-collector incremental encoder M AI MCTC-PG-D UVW encoder MCTC-PG-D MCTC-PG-E SIN/COS encoder MCTC-PG-E Absolute encoder...
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NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-9 Wring between MCTC-PG-E and the controller Braking resistor Safety contactor Motor Encoder – PB Three-phase AC power supply NICE1000 MCTC-PG-E PG card The following table defines the CN1 terminals of different MCTC-PG card models.
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1. In general elevator applications, the input mains voltage is 380 V, and the motor voltage can only be equal to or smaller than 380 V. Thus, when selecting the NICE1000 , you can take only the current of the motor into consideration.
NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Part Mounting Location Function Description Apply/Cut off the power supply of the controller. Safety Between MCCB and the The close/open of the contactor is controlled by the contactor controller input side external safety circuit.
NICE-L-H-4055 0.75 3.5 Electrical Wiring Diagram of the NICE1000 Control System Figure 3-10 Electrical wiring diagram of the NICE1000 control system See the last page of this chapter. 3.6 Installation of Shaft Position Signals In elevator control, to implement landing accurately and running safely, the car position needs to be identified based on shaft position signals.
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NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-11 Arrangement of shaft position signals Up final limit switch 150 mm Up limit switch 30-50 mm Top leveling position V² (V: Rated L > 2 x F3-08 elevator speed) Up slow-down switch...
(X22, X23, and X24 are recommended) 3.6.2 Installation of Slow-Down Switches The slow-down switch is one of the key protective components of the NICE1000 protecting the elevator from over travel top terminal or over travel bottom terminal at maximum speed when the elevator position becomes abnormal.
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NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation The slow-down distance L indicates the distance from the slow-down switch to the leveling plate at the terminal floor. The calculating formula is as follows: V² L > 2 x F3-08 In the formula, "L" indicates the slow-down distance, "V" indicates the F0-04 (Rated elevator speed), and "F3-08"...
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NICE1000 User Manual Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-10 Electrical wiring diagram of the NICE1000 control system Designated for Cables parallel control Braking resistor Reserved – PB Safety contactor contactor Braking Motor mechanism MCTC-KZ-D Three-phase AC power Relay extension card...
Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools The NICE1000 supports three commissioning tools, S1 button on the MCB, LED operation panel, and host computer monitoring software NEMS. Tool Function Description Remark The keypad provides the S1 button to carry out shaft...
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NICE1000 User Manual Use of the Commissioning Tools • LOCAL/REMOT Reserved. • FWD/REV ON indicates down direction of the elevator, and OFF indicates up direction of the elevator. • TUNE/TC ON indicates the auto-tuning state. • Unit Indicators means that the indicator is ON, and means that the indicator is OFF.
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Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE1000 User Manual Quick Enter or exit Level-I quick menu. QUICK Press this key to display or hide the fault information in Fault hiding MF.K the fault state, which facilitates parameter viewing. 4.1.3 Operation Procedure The LED operation panel adopts three-level menu.
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NICE1000 User Manual Use of the Commissioning Tools In Level III menu, if the parameter has no blinking digit, it means that the parameter cannot be modified. This may be because: • Such a parameter is only readable, such as actually detected parameters and running record parameters.
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System Commissioning and Application Example...
System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 5 System Commissioning and Application Example 5.1 System Commissioning CAUTION • Ensure that there is no person in the shaft or car before performing commissioning on the elevator. • Ensure that the peripheral circuit and mechanical installation are ready before performing commissioning.
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example 1. Check the field mechanical and electric wiring. Before power-on, check the peripheral wiring to ensure component and personal safety. The items to be checked include: Whether the component models are matched...
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5. Check the grounding terminals of all elevator electrical components and the power supply of the control cabinet. 5.1.2 Setting and Auto-tuning of Motor Parameters The NICE1000 supports two major control modes, sensorless vector control (SVC) and closed-loop vector control (CLVC). SVC is applicable to inspection speed running for commissioning and fault judgment running during maintenance of the asynchronous motor.
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example Function Code Parameter Name Description 0: Operation panel control F0-01 Command source selection 1: Distance control 0: No operation 1: With-load auto-tuning F1-11 Auto-tuning mode 2: No-load auto-tuning 3: Shaft auto-tuning 1...
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More descriptions of motor auto-tuning are as follows: 1) When the NICE1000 drives the synchronous motor, an encoder is required to provide feedback signals. You must set the encoder parameters correctly before performing motor auto-tuning.
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example 4) The motor wiring must be correct (UVW cables of the motor are connected respectively to UVW terminals of the controller). If the motor wiring is incorrect in the with-load auto-tuning mode, the motor may jitter or may fail to run and report Err20 (subcode 3). To solve the problem, replace any two of motor UVW cables.
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NICE1000 User Manual 5.1.4 Door Machine Controller Commissioning The NICE1000 can control the elevator door properly in the prerequisite that: 1. Wiring between the MCB and the door machine controller is correct. 2. After being commissioned, the door machine controller can open/close the elevator door properly and feeds back door open/close limit signal correctly in the terminal control mode.
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example Figure 5-4 Door 1 close limit monitoring (F5-28) Door 1 close limit 4) In the door open/close process, neither of segments G and A is ON. 5.1.5 Riding Comfort The riding comfort is an important factor of the elevator's overall performance. Improper installation of mechanical parts and improper parameter settings will cause discomfort.
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual If both F2-02 (Switchover frequency 1) and F2-05 (Switchover frequency 2) are set to 0, only F2-03 and F2-04 are valid. Function Setting Parameter Name Default Description Code Range F2-06 and F2-07 are the...
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example F3-14 (Zero-speed control time at startup) specifies the time from output of the RUN contactor to output of the brake contactor, during which the controller performs excitation on the motor and outputs zero-speed current with large startup torque.
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Remarks F8-02 Pre-torque offset 0.0%–100.0% 50.0% These are pre-torque F8-03 Drive gain 0.00–2.00 0.60 regulating parameters. F8-04 Brake gain 0.00–2.00 0.60 When F8-01 is set to 1 (Load cell pre-torque compensation), the system with a load cell pre- outputs the torque matched the load to ensure the riding comfort of the elevator.
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(for example, place rubber blanket under the motor). 5.1.6 Password Setting The NICE1000 provides the parameter password protection function. Here gives an example of changing the password into 12345 ( indicates the blinking digit), as shown in the following figure.
System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual 5.2 System Application 5.2.1 Emergency Evacuation at Power Failure Passengers may be trapped in the car if power failure suddenly happens during the use of the elevator. The emergency evacuation function at power failure is designed to solve the problem.
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example Figure 5-8 Various contacts of the contactors Phase sequence relay Safety contactor Safety 110 V circuit Emergency 24 V feedback 62 72 5 13 53 61 71 81 The UPS power is recommended in the following table.
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual Emergency ARD Power Supply ■ The ARD is a emergency evacuation device with the self recognition and control functions. It is connected between the mains supply and the elevator control cabinet. When the mains supply is normal, it supplies power to the elevator.
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Select the ARD with the nominal output power equal to or larger than the rated motor power. Monarch 380V ARD outputs the single-phase emergency voltage between the R and T phases to the control cabinet. Note that for ARDs of other brands, the phases that output the emergency voltage may be different.
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual Figure 5-11 Wiring of the independent shorting PMSM stator contactor 24 V Braking resistor Safety contactor + – PB Motor Three-phase AC power supply NICE1000 Encoder MCTC-PG Shield Safety circuit 110 VAC...
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NICE1000 User Manual System Commissioning and Application Example Function Binary Setting Remarks Description When it is set that the torque direction is Startup Startup torque compensation valid in automatically Bit4 compensation emergency evacuation running calculated, enable automatic startup torque compensation.
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual 5.2.2 Parallel Control of Two Elevators The NICE1000 supports parallel control of two elevators, which is implemented by using the CANbus communication port for information exchange and processing between the two elevators, improving elevator use efficiency.
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Service floor (F6-05) 65535 65531 (not stop at physical floor 3) 5.2.3 Opposite Door Control The NICE1000 supports four opposite door control modes: mode 1, mode 2, mode 3, and mode 4, as described in the following table. Table 5-9 Opposite door control modes and parameter setting...
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System Commissioning and Application Example NICE1000 User Manual Opposite Mode Door Control Function Description Supported Floors Description Mode Two methods are available to enable mode 3. Method 1: F6-64 Bit4 (Opening only one door of opposite doors under manual control = 1, DI with function 46 "Single/ Double door selection"...
Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 6 Function Code Table 6.1 Function Code Description 1. There are a total of 17 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;...
NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Basic elevator parameters Factory parameters Output terminal parameters User parameters Enhanced function parameters Leveling adjustment parameters 6.3 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Group F0: Basic Parameters 0: Sensorless vector control...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Encoder angle Degree F1-07 at power-off 0.0–359.9 ★ (°) (synchronous motor) Synchronous motor F1-08 0–15 ★ wiring mode Current filter time F1-09 0–3 ★ (synchronous motor)
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Group F2: Vector Control Parameters Speed loop F2-00 0–100 ★ proportional gain KP1 Speed loop integral F2-01 0.01–10.00 0.60 ★ time TI1 Switchover frequency F2-02 0.00 to F2-05...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code F3-05 Deceleration rate 0.200–0.800 0.300 m/s2 ★ Deceleration end jerk F3-06 0.300–4.000 2.500 ★ time Deceleration start jerk F3-07 0.300–4.000 2.500 ★ time Special deceleration F3-08 0.200–2.000...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Low byte of floor height F4-09 0–65535 Pulses ★ High byte of floor F4-10 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 3 Low byte of floor height F4-11 0–65535...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code High byte of floor F4-30 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 13 Low byte of floor height F4-31 0–65535 Pulses ★ High byte of floor F4-32 0–65535 Pulses ★...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 13: Reserved F5-07 X7 function selection ★ 14: Elevator lock signal 15: Up limit signal 16: Down limit signal F5-08 X8 function selection ★ 17: Up slow-down signal...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 45: Light-load signal F5-21 X21 function selection ★ 46: Single/Double door selection 47: Fire emergency floor switchover signal F5-22 X22 function selection ★ 48: Virtual floor input...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code F6-09 Random test times 0–60000 ★ Bit0: Hall call forbidden Bit1: Door open forbidden F6-10 Test function selection ★ Bit2: Overload forbidden Bit3: Limit forbidden...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code F6-42 L32 function selection ★ F6-43 L33 function selection ★ F6-44 L34 function selection ★ F6-45 L35 function selection ★ F6-46 L36 function selection ★...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Emergency evacuation F6-72 0.010–0.630 0.010 ★ switching speed Evacuation parking F6-73 0 to F6-00 ★ floor F6-74 Blinking advance time 0.0–15.0 ☆ Waiting time for...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 14: Low 7-segment e display output F7-09 Y9 function selection ★ 15: Low 7-segment f display output F7-10 Y10 function selection 16: Low 7-segment g display ★...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 43: High 7-segment c display output F7-24 Y24 function selection ★ 44: High 7-segment d display output 45: High 7-segment e display F7-25 Y25 function selection ★...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Disabled Bit1: Judged by light curtain F8-13 Anti-nuisance function ☆ Bit 2: Judged by light-load signal Group F9: Time Parameters 1–240 Idle time before F9-00 ☆...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code FA-15 Feedback speed 0.000–4.000 ● FA-16 Bus voltage 0–999.9 ● FA-17 Present position 0.00–300.0 ● FA-18 Output current 0.0–999.9 ● FA-19 Output frequency 0.00–99.99 ●...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0–65535 Service floors of door Fb-02 0: Forbid door open 65535 ☆ machine 1 1: Allow door open Holding time of manual Fb-03 1–60 ☆...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Door lock waiting time Fb-16 0–50 ☆ at manual door Holding time for forced Fb-17 5–180 ☆ door close Group FC: Protection Function Parameters 0–65535...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0–9999 High two digits indicate the floor number and low two digits indicate the fault code. For example, if Err30 occurs at floor 1, "0130" is displayed.
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 20: Err20 (Speed feedback incorrect) 21: Reserved 22: Err22 (Leveling signal abnormal) 23: Reserved 24: Err24 (RTC clock fault) 25: Err25 (Storage data abnormal) 26: Err26 (Earthquake signal)
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 46: Err46 (Re-leveling abnormal) 47: Err47 (Shorting door lock circuit contactor abnormal) 48: Err48 (Door open fault) 49: Err49 (Door close fault) 50: Consecutive loss of...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code FC-16 1st fault code 0–9999 ● FC-17 1st fault subcode 0–65535 ● FC-18 2nd fault code 0–9999 ● FC-19 2nd fault subcode 0–65535 ● FC-20 3rd fault code 0–9999...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Torque current upon FC-46 0.0–999.9 ● latest fault Group Fd: Communication Parameters 0–127 Fd-00 Local address ★ 0: Broadcast address Communication Fd-01 0–20 ★ response delay 0.0–60.0...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 13: Display "H" 14: Display "L" FE-07 Floor 7 display 1907 ☆ 15: Reserved 16: Display "P" 17: Reserved FE-08 Floor 8 display 1908 ☆...
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Function Code Table NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0–65535 If the bit is set to 1, the function expressed is enabled. Bit0: Reserved Bit1: Reserved Bit2: Re-leveling function Bit3: Door pre-open function Bit4: Reserved...
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NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code FE-15 Floor 12 display 0102 ☆ FE-16 Floor 13 display 0103 ☆ FE-17 Floor 14 display Same as FE-01 to FE-11 0104 ☆ FE-18 Floor 15 display 0105 ☆...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 7 Description of Function Codes The modification property of the parameters includes three types, described as follows: " ": The parameter can be modified when the controller is in either stop or running state.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes • 1: Distance control This method is used in the NICE series integrated elevator controller. During inspection, the elevator runs at the speed set in F3-11 (Inspection speed). During normal running, the controller automatically calculates the speed and running curve for the elevator based on the distance between the current floor and the target floor within the rated elevator speed, implementing direct travel ride.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual temperature rise of the motor increase. • If the carrier frequency is high, power loss and temperature rise of the motor declines. However, the system has an increase in power loss, temperature rise and interference.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Model F1-03 Rated motor current 0.00–655.00 ★ dependent Rated motor Model F1-04 0.00–99.00 ★ frequency dependent Rated motor rotational Model F1-05 0–3000 ★ speed dependent Set these parameters according to the motor nameplate.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual It is used to set encoder signal verification. This parameter is set by the manufacturer, and you need not modify it generally. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property 0: No operation...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Stator resistance Model F1-14 0.000–30.000 Ω ★ (asynchronous motor) dependent Rotor resistance Model F1-15 0.000–30.000 Ω ★ (asynchronous motor) dependent Leakage inductance Model F1-16 0.00–300.00...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-04 Speed loop integral time TI2 0.01–10.00 0.80 ★ F2-05 Switchover frequency 2 F2-02 to F0-05 5.00 ★ F2-03 and F2-04 are PI regulation parameters when the running frequency is larger than the value of F2-05 (Switchover frequency 2).
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-10 Elevator running direction 0–1 ★ It is used to set the elevator running direction. The values are as follows: • 0: Direction unchanged •...
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Group F3: Running Control Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F3-00 Startup speed 0.000–0.030 0.000 ★ F3-01 Startup holding time 0.000–0.500 0.000 ★ These two parameters are used to set the startup speed and startup speed holding time.
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For the installation positions of the slow-down switches, see Table 3-11. The NICE1000 integrated elevator controller supports only one pair of slow-down switches, which are installed near the terminal floor.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual • F3-14 (Zero-speed control time at startup) specifies the time from output of the RUN contactor to output of the brake contactor, during which the controller performs excitation on the motor and outputs zero-speed current with large startup torque.
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These two parameters indicate the absolute pulses of the current position of the elevator car relative to the bottom leveling position. The position data of the NICE1000 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.
01: Leveling 1 signal 02: Leveling 2 signal 03: Door zone signal The NICE1000 system determines the elevator leveling position based on the leveling sensor signal. The system supports three types of leveling configuration: a. single door zone sensor; b. up and down leveling sensors; c. door zone sensor + up and down leveling sensor.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes under the effect of the weighing difference between the car and the counterweight. This function can also be used at normal elevator stop to improve safety. 08: Shorting door lock circuit contactor feedback It is used to short or release the door lock circuit 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.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual 24: Door 1 close limit signal 25: Door 2 close limit signal The terminal with this function is used to receive the corresponding door close limit signal. 26: Door machine 1 light curtain signal 27: Door machine 2 light curtain signal The terminal with this function is used to receive the corresponding light curtain signal.
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47: Fire emergency floor switchover signal The NICE1000 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.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code X25 higher-voltage input F5-25 01–16 ★ function selection X26 higher-voltage input F5-26 01–16 ★ function selection X27 higher-voltage input F5-27 01–16 ★ function selection 00: Invalid Even if there is signal input to the terminal, the system has no response.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Table 7-2 Meaning of the LED segments for F5-28 Segment Meaning of Segment ON Reserved Leveling 1 signal active Leveling 2 signal active Door zone signal active RUN contactor output feedback Brake contactor feedback 1 signal active...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Segment Meaning of Segment ON Door 2 selection signal active UPS input signal active Door open button active Door close button active Door lock circuit 1 signal active Door lock circuit 2 signal active...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Segment Meaning of Segment ON Low 7-segment g display output active Up arrow display output active Down arrow output active Minus sign display output active Returning to base floor at fire emergency output active...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Table 7-4 Meaning of the LED segments for F5-30 Segment Meaning of Segment ON Door 1 open button I/O active Door 1 close button I/O active Door 1 open delay button I/O active...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Segment Meaning of Segment ON Floor 9 door 1 up call I/O active Floor 9 door 1 down call I/O active Reserved Floor 10 door 1 down call I/O active Reserved Reserved Reserved...
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Segment Meaning of Segment ON Floor 5 door 2 up call I/O active Floor 5 door 2 down call I/O active Floor 6 door 2 up call I/O active Floor 6 door 1 down call I/O active...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-05 Service floors 0–65535 65535 ★ It is used to set the service floors. This function code is enabled through bit addressing. The 16 bits of the function code respectively correspond to 16 floors. If a bit is set to 1, the elevator will respond to calls of this floor;...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes F6-06 Elevator function control 1 The displayed floor number is cleared before the Clear floor number elevator reaches the target floor. Bit6 and display direction If the elevator needs to change the direction, the in advance changed direction is displayed in advance.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Figure 7-7 Viewing bits cyclically Bit1 Bit3 Bit5 Bit7 Bit9 Bit11 Bit13 Bit15 Decimal Bit0 Bit2 Bit4 Bit6 Bit8 Bit10 Bit12 Bit14 display Function codes with multiple bits can be viewed and set in the same way as F6-06. These...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes F6-07 Elevator function control 2 Function Description Default If this function is enabled, the down slow-down 1 Down slow-down not signal does not reset floor display. The up slow-down Bit15 reset for super short 1 signal still resets floor display.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-12 L2 function selection 201–399 ★ F6-59 L49 function selection 201–399 ★ F6-60 L50 function selection 201–399 ★ These parameters are used to select the input functions of floor buttons.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes 231: Door 1 floor 1 up call 232: Door 1 floor 2 up call 233: Door 1 floor 3 up call 234: Door 1 floor 4 up call 235: Door 1 floor 5 up call...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-61 Leveling sensor delay 10–50 ★ It is used to set the delay time from the action time of the leveling sensor to the time when the leveling signal becomes active.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes F6-65 Program control selection 2 Function Description Default Inspection to stop During inspection running, if the slow-down switch acts, Bit2 due to slow-down the system decelerates to stop. Buzzer tweet The buzzer will tweet when the door open delay time set...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Table 7-10 Attendant-related functions indicated by bits of F6-67 F6-67 Attendant Function Selection Function Description Default Calls cancelled after All car calls and hall calls are cancelled after the system Bit0 entering attendant enters the attendant state for the first time.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes F6-68 Fire Emergency Function Selection Function Description Default In the fire emergency state, the door close process Closing door by can be completed only by holding down the door close Bit6 holding down the door button until the door close limit is reached.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual F6-69 Emergency Evacuation Function Selection Function Description Default If the elevator does not arrive at the required floor after Emergency 50s emergency evacuation running time, Err33 is reported. Bit8 running time In this case, the function of switching over shorting stator...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes It is used to set the blinking advance time when the elevator arrives the floor required by the car call. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Waiting time for switchover from...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual leveling position under the effect of the weighing difference between the car and the counterweight. This function can also be used during normal elevator running to enhance the safety. Function Code Parameter Name...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Group F8: Enhanced Function Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F8-00 Load for load cell auto-tuning 0–100 ★ It is used to set the load for load cell auto-tuning.
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● This parameter is read-only and reflects the load situation in the car. The value is sampled by the NICE1000 by using a load cell. This parameter is used to judge overload or full- load, or calculate the torque current for load cell pre-torque compensation.
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes For details, see section 5.2.1. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F8-11 Brake apply delay 0.200–1.500 0.200 ★ It is used to set the time from the moment when the system sends the brake apply command to the moment when the brake is completely applied.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual It is used to set the time that fan and lamp stays ON before being turned off automatically. If there is no running command in the automatic running state, the system turns off the fan and lamp automatically after the time set in this parameter.
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3. Bus voltage: indicates the DC bus voltage of the NICE1000 system, in unit of m/s. 4. Current floor: indicates the information of the physical floor where the elevator is located.
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NICE1000 system, in unit of V. 8. Output current: indicates the effective value of the actual current when the NICE1000 system drives the motor to turn, in unit of A. 9. Output frequency: indicates the actual frequency of the motor during running. It has a fixed corresponding relationship with the running speed.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes the signal is active. A total of 16 bits are defined as below: Meaning Meaning Bit0 Door 2 selection Bit8 Motor overheat Bit1 UPS input Bit9 Door 1 safety edge Bit2 Door open button...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Meaning Meaning Bit6 Overload output Bit14 Electric lock output Bit7 Arrival gong output Bit15 Reserved 16. System state: indicates the system state by bit. "1" indicates that the signal is active. A total of 16 bits are defined as below:...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-08 Controller model 1000 ● It displays the NICE series model of the controller. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-11 Pre-torque current 0.0–200.0...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FA-13 Curve information 0–65535 ● It displays the system running curve information. Similar to the display of FA-12, LEDs 5, 4 and 3 have no display, while LEDs 2 and 1 show the running curve information.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes It displays the current communication quality of the system, as described in the following table. Table 7-16 Communication quality display LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 SPI Communication CAN2 Communication...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual 5. For FA-26 to FA-37, LEDs 5 and 4 show the function No.; LED 3 shows whether the function is valid (1) or invalid (0); the 16 segments of LEDs 1 and 2 show the states of the 16 functions in this parameter.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes FA-30 Input state 5 FA-31 Output state 1 Function Function Function Function Reserved Reserved Reserved Door 2 open Higher-voltage Reserved RUN contactor Door 2 close safety circuit Higher-voltage Low 7-segment 10 Reserved Brake contactor...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual FA-34 Floor I/O state 1 FA-35 Floor I/O state 2 (door 1 car call) Function Function Function Function Door 1 open Door 2 open Floor 1 car call Floor 9 car call Door 1 close...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes FA-39 Floor I/O state 7 (door 2 down call) FA-41 System state Function Function Function Function Floor 9 down Reserved Up direction call Floor 2 down Floor 10 down Down direction call call...
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Service floors of door Fb-02 0–65535 65535 ☆ machine 1 Service floors of door Fb-04 0–65535 65535 ☆ machine 2 These parameters are used to set the service floors of door machine 1 and door machine 2.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Fb-08 Door close protection time 5–99 ☆ It is used to set the door close protection time. After outputting the door close command, if the system does not receive the door close limit signal after the time set in this parameter, the system re-closes the door.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual It is used to set the door open holding time after the elevator arrives at the base floor. The elevator closes the door immediately after receiving a door close command. Function Code Parameter Name...
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes FC-00 Program control for protection function Function Description Default During normal-speed running, the elevator decelerates Decelerating to to stop immediately after the light curtain acts, and Bit2 stop at valid light then runs to the registered destination floor after the curtain light curtain restores.
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Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual After detecting that the output current exceeds (FC-03 x Rated motor current) and the duration lasts the time specified in the inverse time lag curve, the system outputs a pre- warning signal. Function Code...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes located when the fault occurs, and the two low digits indicate the fault code. For example, the 1st fault code is 0835, indicating that when the 1st fault (fault Err35) occurs, the car is near floor 8.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Number of elevators in Fd-03 1–2 ★ parallel control mode Fd-04 Elevator No. 1–2 ★ These two parameters are used to set the quantity and No. of the elevators in parallel control mode.
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• 4: One-to-one output 7-segment code: For the output setting, see the description in Group F7. BCB/Gray code: A Y output controls a display bit. In the NICE1000 , the output parameter of each display bit is based on the parameter setting of 7-segment code, as described in the following table.
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Bit2 12: Low 7-segment c display output One to one output: A Y output is used for the display of each floor. In the NICE1000 , the output parameter of each floor display is based on the parameter setting of 7-segment code, as described in the following table.
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NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Table 7-18 Elevator functions indicated by bits of FE-13 FE-13 Elevator function selection 1 Function Description Default The elevator performs re-leveling at a low speed Bit2 Re-leveling function with door open. An external shorting door lock circuit contactor needs to be used together.
Description of Function Codes NICE1000 User Manual FE-14 Elevator Function Selection 2 Function Description Default Door close command not The system stops outputting the door close Bit2 output upon door command upon door close limit. close limit When this function is enabled, the system does not...
NICE1000 User Manual Description of Function Codes Figure 7-10 Viewing the leveling adjustment record Each segment indicates a Function code State function code. As shown in the preceding figure, the left two LEDs and the right two LEDs respectively show the adjustment bases of floor 1 and floor 2. If the value is larger than 30, it is upward leveling adjustment;...
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If FP-00 is set to 00000, the previously set user password is cleared, and the password protection function is disabled. Remember the password that you set. If the password is set incorrectly or forgotten, contact Monarch to replace the control board. Function Code Parameter Name...
Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Maintenance 8.1.1 Routine Maintenance The influence of the ambient temperature, humidity, dust and vibration will cause the aging of the components inside the controller, which may cause potential faults or reduce the service life of the controller.
8.1.4 Storage of the Controller For storage of the controller, pay attention to the following two aspects: 1. Pack the controller with the original packing box provided by Monarch. 2. Long-term storage degrades the electrolytic capacitor. Thus, the controller must be energized once every 2 years, each time lasting at least 5 hours.
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Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Table 8-2 Fault levels Category Action Remarks 1. Display the fault code. 1A. The elevator running is not affected on any Level 1 2. Output the fault relay action condition. command. 1. Display fault code. 2A. The paralle/group control l function is disabled.
NICE1000 User Manual Troubleshooting 8.3 Fault Information and Troubleshooting If an alarm is reported, the system performs corresponding processing based on the fault level. You can handle the fault according to the possible causes described in the following table. Table 8-3 Fault codes and troubleshooting...
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Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code • Check: ־Whether encoder pulses per revolution (PPR) is set correctly ־Whether the encoder signal is interfered with ־Whether the encoder cable runs through the duct independently ...
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• Check whether the wiring of all power input cables is secure. • The drive control board fails. • Contact the agent or Monarch. • Check the brake circuit and power input. • Reduce the load. • The brake circuit is abnormal.
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If not, phase loss • The drive control board adjust the power input. fails. • Contact the agent or Monarch. • Check the wiring. • The output wiring of the Power output • Check whether the contactor main circuit is loose.
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Current The drive control board Err18 Contact the agent or Monarch. detection fault fails. • Enter the motor parameters correctly. • Check the motor wiring and whether phase loss occurs...
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Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 1: AB signals are lost during auto-tuning. 3: The phase sequence of the motor is incorrect. 4: Z signal cannot be detected during auto-tuning. 5: The CD signal cables...
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NICE1000 User Manual Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: Check that the earthquake 101: The earthquake signal Earthquake signal is consistent with the Err26 is active and the duration signal parameter setting (NC, NO) of the exceeds 2s.
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Solution Level Code Logic of the MCB is Err34 Logic fault Contact the agent or Monarch. abnormal. 101: Check that the down slow- down switch is valid, and that F4- 01 (Current floor) is set to 1. 102: Check that the inspection 101: When shaft auto- switch is in inspection state.
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NICE1000 User Manual Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101, 102, 104: 101: The feedback of the RUN contactor is active, but • Check whether the feedback the contactor has no output. contact of the contactor acts properly.
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Code Elevator The set elevator running Check the related parameter, or Err40 running time is reached. contact the agent or Monarch. reached 101: • Check the safety circuit switches and their states. • Check whether the external Safety circuit 101: The safety circuit power supply is normal.
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NICE1000 User Manual Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: The down slow-down 101 to 103: distance is insufficient • Check whether the up slow- during shaft auto-tuning. down and the down slow-down 102: The up slow-down are in good contact.
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Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: • Check whether the door machine system works 101: The consecutive times properly. that the door does not open Err48 Door open fault to the limit reaches the •...
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NICE1000 User Manual Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: • Check the communication cable connection. • Check whether the 24 V power 101: Feedback data of supply of the controller is Modbus communication Err52 communication normal. with the HCB remains abnormal •...
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Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101, 102: 101: The up slow- • Check whether the states down and down slow- (NO, NC) of the slow-down down are disconnected Shaft position switches and limit switches are simultaneously.
Troubleshooting NICE1000 User Manual Chapter 9 EMC 9.1 Definition of Terms Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the ability of electronic and electrical devices or systems to work properly in the electromagnetic environment and not to generate electromagnetic interference that influences other local devices or systems.
The NICE1000 controller satisfies the requirements of category C2 only with an EMC filter installed on the power input side. The installation precautions are as follows: •...
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NICE1000 User Manual Table 9-1 Recommended manufacturers and models of EMC filter AC Input Filter Power Rated Input AC Input Filter Controller Model Model (Changzhou Capacity (kVA) Current (A) Model (Schaffner) Jianli) Three-phase 380 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-L-H-4002...
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NICE1000 User Manual 9.3.2 Installation of AC Input Reactor on Power Input Side An AC input reactor is installed to eliminate the harmonics of the input current. As an optional device, the reactor can be installed externally to meet strict requirements of an application environment for harmonics.
NICE1000 User Manual 9.4 Shielded Cable 9.4.1 Requirements for the Shielded Cable The shielded cable must be used to satisfy the EMC requirements. 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.
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NICE1000 User Manual Figure 9-1 Grounding of the shielded cable The shield must be grounded. 9.4.2 Installation Precautions of the Shielded Cable • Symmetrical shielded cable is recommended. The four-conductor shielded cable can also be used as an input cable.
NICE1000 User Manual Figure 9-2 Cabling diagram Power cable Power cable 90° Min. 200 mm Min. 300 mm Motor cable Control cable NICE1000 integrated elevator controller Control cable Min. 500 mm 90° Braking resistor cable Motor cable Control cable Min. 500 mm 90°...
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NICE1000 User Manual Interference Type Solution • Enlarge the capacitance at the low-speed DI. A maximum of 0.11 uF capacitance is suggested. I/O interference • Enlarge the capacitance at the AI. A maximum of 0.22 uF is suggested. - 199 -...
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5. The Product Warranty Card is not re-issued. Please keep the card and present it to the maintenance personnel when asking for maintenance. 6. If there is any problem during the service, contact Monarch's agent or Monarch directly. 7. This agreement shall be interpreted by Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd.
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Product Warranty Card Address: Customer information Company name: Contact person: Tel. or Email: P.C.: Product model: Product Series No. (Attach here): information Name of supplier: (Maintenance time and content): Failure information (eg. fault code) Maintenance person:...
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Monarch 1000 main only 4th floor ka level kese set kare
To set the 4th floor level on the Monarch NICE1000 main unit, follow these steps:
1. Enter the leveling adjustment mode by pressing the top floor button and bottom floor button in the car simultaneously.
2. Once in leveling mode, press the door close button and select the 4th-floor button.
3. The elevator will move to the 4th floor and keep the door open.
4. Adjust the leveling position as needed.
5. Repeat the process for other floors if necessary.
6. After completing all adjustments, set parameter Fr-00 to 0 to disable the leveling adjustment function. This step is essential; otherwise, the elevator cannot be used.
This process ensures that the 4th-floor leveling position is correctly set.
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