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6 FRONT PANEL
plug 1 , 2–pin b31 Stop switch 1 Input for stop switch on first floor. When lift is on this
floor the switch is open and control light 1 is not lit.
Plug 2 , 2–pin b33 Stop switch X Input for stop switch on intermediate floor. When lift
is on this floor the switch is open and control light X is
not lit. See page1
Plug 3 , 2–pin b36 Stop switch, top Input for stop switch on top floor. When lift is on this
floor the switch is open and control light Top is not lit.
See page1
Plug 4 , 8–pin b11–b16 Cabin call Input for cabin calls. Button is connected between pin
7 and desired floor.
Plug 5 , 4–pin Communication Input is used for programming the control system and
for connecting the modem.
Plug 6 , 2–pin Alarm telephone Connecting the alarm telephone. Same connector as
for plug 7.
Plug 8 , 2–pin Contactor Input for check of main contactors. The control light is
lit when a contactor is activated. If the indicator lights
up when the lift stands still it is probably because a
contactor is stuck or fuse E3 is off.
Plug 10, 2–pin H1 Cabin lighting Cabin lighting (230VAC) is connected here.
Plug 13, 4–pin E2, E3 Fuses Connecting fuses for safety chain and battery.
Plug 15, 3–pin b8.1-n Door, b8.1-n Lock Connecting the cabin cable for measuring the door
and lock series 1–3.
Plug 16, 2–pin b60 Safety switch Connector for service hatch.
Plug 21, 2–pin b2 Safety switch Connector for Emergency stop platform.
Plug 22, 2–pin b19 Overload Connector, overload switch. Control lamp should nor-
mally be lit.
Plug 23, 6–pin Cabin panel Connector for Emergency alarm button. Output for
Overload light and Alarm control light.
Plug 24, 2–pin H2 Emergency lighting Output for emergency lighting 24VDC.
Plug 25, 4–pin F1 Frequency inverter Output for control of frequency inverter.
8 DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS
There are 16 DIP-switches on the control system
where a number of variables can be changed ac-
cording to the following:
1: off 2: off = 10 %
1: on 2: off = 20 %
1: off 2: on = 40 %
1: on 2: on = 80 %
1: on 2: off = floor 2
1: off 2: on = floor 3
1: on 2: on = floor 4
Time a b c
8 on off off
12 off on off
15 on on off
22 off off on
30 on off on
45 off on on
60 on on on
When the indicator “X” (1–6) is lit you can decrease parameter “X” by pressing cabin button 1 and in-
crease it by pressing cabin button 2.
Example Adjust floor indicator for first landing. Place the lift on the first floor. Press the buttons on the
control system so that one of 1–6 is lit. Push the black button so that indicator 1 is lit.
Press the first and second cabin buttons to adjust the floor indicator. When you are finished press the
red RESET button to return to normal mode.
Move the lift to another floor and repeat the setup procedure.
Table of parameters
1. Matrix
2. Speech
3. Volume
4. Language
5. “Door closing” ON or OFF
6. – –
The floor indicator will first show the total number of starts and operating hours.
The trip meter will now be shown; i.e. number of starts prior to the check.
The trip meter can be reset by pressing the Service alarm reset and Friction test buttons at the same
Short circuit
Change S3
in shaft
Check; plug 8 on U5, Shaft top U3 in/out, (same
version U3 in whole lift) and Trailing cable
Check 48V between
3
plug 21-15, ground
Door and plug 91-94, & 1-
2 in electric cab. Yes
Yes Remove plug 9,
No signal flashing No U1 module
4 1 2 34 5 6 No
Signal flashing
At least 1 & 2 12
Yes
4 123456 Floor locked b40-U3
Slow flash ( school locking?)
No
No
5 1 ,X or Top Check floor
At least two sensors
8 Error memory,
Err see chapter 11
Heart
9 flashing U1 module
= lamp ON
= lamp OFF
Page 2 Refer to Component list
10 S3 Remove U1 module
plug 26
No
S3 is Change
moving? S3
13
Yes No
No Up/Down
C10/C11 48V on U1 U1 module
moving module 15.3
Only one
14 No Yes
11
Up/Down Freq. Check lock 11.7 11.8 48V?
25 Inverter circuit Coils C10/C11?
DIP-sw
Frequency
Yes
Check error
code?
= lamp ON
= lamp OFF
ERROR MEMORY
11 ERROR MEMORY
The Error memory can show 24 types of errors. The error messages can be viewed by a quick push on
the black button beside the Err-indicator.
Reset the Error Memory completely by holding the black button down for 3 s. Errors indicated are reset
automatically 7 days after the latest event has occurred.
The error message (one of 24 possible) is shown by a control lamp (1-6) in four different groups (levels
1–4).
When the button is pressed the first time the Err-lamp will shine continuously and the control lamps 1-6
indicate the following:
Level 1
Level 2
1. These errors activates the error relay in U5 causing the beeper to sound when the lift is running. Battery capacity (2:1) and
emergency lighting missing (2:3), must be tested once a month. Perform the test by turning on the emergency lighting for
2..5 hours. The battery current must not drop below 24.5 V during this time.
2. If the Err-lamp flashes rapidly, the lift is blocked by these signals. If it is blocked for more than 30 seconds the error relay in
U5 will be activated.
Level 3
Level 4
1. Photocell switch above during run (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
2. Photocell test stop > 3 errors (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).2
3. Lock error (> 6 seconds)(only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
4. Run timer time-out (> 120 seconds) (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
5. Oil pump, high current
6. Fuse E3 supervisior