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3 GENERATION LIFT CONTROLLER

PROGRAMMING
MANUAL

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CONTENTS

1. Li ft statu s, Page 2,

2. View llit event. Page 3.

3. Clear event log. Page 4.

4. Event options. Page 5.

S. Lift slart log. Page 6.

6. Menu list Page 7.

7. Register calls. Page 8.

8. SetNiew registers, Page 9.

9. Set clock to current time/day, Page 10.

10. Set site number. Page 11.

11. Program faCility. Page 12.

12. Program door options. Page 13.

END OF DOC UMENT.

1
liFT STATUS

Thi s is the default and is displayed after power up.

The display shows informaUon on the lift mode of

operalion and slalus.

This display can also be used to view the past 100 lin

operations leading up to lhe present I~f: status.

To view the pr,evio s lift operations use the following keys.

Press key ~ to view last bu· one lift operalion.

Press again to slap or hold to scroll through

previous operations.

Up to 100 prevjous operalions can be vjewed.

To step back or scroll back press key. / . . .

To EXIT the menu, ho d ,ei - er key C·:::::..-'" Of A

until dtsptay reads as' TO EXIT PRESS < OR >

Press keys 1([ or > to exit.

Press key @ unlil dIsplay reads as I NORMAL SERVtCE',

2
.....
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-....:
~P'_r.

VIEW EVENT TABLE

The Nexus Lift Controller records the last 30 events or f8Ult~ lhat
effect the lift's performance.

To view the event list press the key ) unlil lhe display

reads as, VIEW LIFT EVENTS'_

Press key lO view event list.

For each event the 10 prev[ous lift operations can be viewed

To view operations leading up to the event press key .<


Press Kt to step or hold to scroll through operations.

The display will wrap round back to the event message

Press~p' or .' to step or hold to scroll through

the event list

To EXIT the event list hold either key / ...... or (.~.

until display reads as ' TO EXIT PRESS < OR > '


f"")
Press keys K( or / to exit
V )

Press key < until display reads as' NORMAL SERVICE).

3
CLEAR EVENT LOG

To clear the event log use the foll.oVV'ing keys.


,,"
Press key >. un il the drsplay reads as,

CLEAR EVENT LdG'.

Press key to enler into the menu.

The message 'CLEAR EVENT LOG 70N',

'ARE YOU SU RE ?

'PRESS E TO CLEAR'

'~ I ::- TO QUIT

Press E to clear the event log.

The display v·1I hen read as ' EVENT LOG CLEARED'.

The event Jog has now been cleared.

If lhe hft is movi ng, the event log 'Nill be cleared \Ntlen lhe lift

stops.

Press key (~ or 0 exi.

Press key « until djsp~ay reads as . NORMAL SE RVI CE'.

4
EVENT OPTIONS

The Nexus Uft Contro~ler records the last 30 events or faults lhat
effected the lift's performance. The logging of these fault can be
disabled by the use of the Event options menu.

The Event option menu displays lhe type of fault and YES lO tog
the fau~t or NO, the default tS YES. Values that are NOT
programmed into the unit are prefixed by an asterisk '~'. Once the
selected value has been programmed inlo memory the asterisk ....,
will disappear.

To access lhe event options menu use the following keys.

Press key ?J until the display reads as, 'EVENT OPTl ONS·.

Press key v to enter into the menu.

Press key v ~; or e:::t' to view event options.

To set a event option press key [<~ or >

to display YES or NO.

Press E to enter the value.

To EXIT, hold eilher key


_.
v.-.... or until di splay

reads as ' TO EXIT PRES S < OR > '

Press key
(
or > exit.

Press key unlil display reads as' NORMAL SERVICE'.

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REGISTER CALLS

The register calls menu allmvs the user to enab~e aUlomalic call
insertion lo lerminal floor or to manually set catl to individual floors.
Values that are NOT programmed into the unit. are prefixeo by an
asterisk '.'. Once the selected value has been programmed into
memory the asterisk ,., \ViII disappear.

To access the regisler calls menu use the following keys,

Press key r; until the display reads as,

'REGlSTER CALLS',

Press key C9~... to enter into the menu.

Press key 7·.... or (~ to view menu options.

T Q set an option press key fav or f>

tJ'
to display YES or NO.

Press E to enter lhe value..

To EXIT, hold either key ( :'/. or r~.-;-~ unlil display

reads as' TO EXIT PRESS < OR :;-,

Press key or f> exit

Press key < unlH display reads as ' NORMAl.

8
SE-, AND VIEW REGISTERS

The set and vie\". -egiS(~i menu allovys the user to view thE

state of the inpuls. outputs and to set some of lhe contro

inputs.

Values lhat are NOT programmed into the unit are prefixed b~

an asterisk '""'. Once the selected value has been programmec

into memory the asterisk .-e' will disappear.

To access the set/view registers menu use the fo~Jo'lNlng keys.

Press key > until the display reads as,

'SETNIEW REGISTERS',

Press key t,,:~. to enter into the menu,

Press key '..-::,.; or t:,...,. to view menu options.

To set an option press key • or


1«(
v >
to display YES Or NO,

Press E to enter the value.

To EXIT, hold either key or r,::s:,. until disprey

reads as ' TO EXIT PRESS < OR >

Press key «f or > exit

Press key {< until display reads as ' NORMAL SE RVI CE',

9
CLOCK SETTJNG

The inLernal clock will aulomatically update from'" "nter to summer


lime in the 31& day of October and March, respectively. If the unit
is not powered on lhese dates it will be necessa.ry lo updale 1I1e
c~ocl< manually. Numbers that are NOT programmed into the unit
are prefixed by an aslerisk '~'. Once the selected value has been
programmed into memory the asterisk ,~. 1"11 diMppear

To set the clock use'the follo'Ning keys.

Press key > until the di splay reads as,

'SET CURRENT TIME/DAY',

Press key ~ to enter into the menu.

Press key or to selee t s! required digi l.

To sel a number press key t<-. or >

to decrease or increase it's va'ue.

Once all the digits have been sel press E to enler the value.

To EXIT. hold sither key ...


I .....:.~ ...... .; or until di splay

reads as ' TO EXIT PRES S < OR > '


l .
Press key ~S or P exit

Press key i<~ until display reads as NORMAL SERVICE'.


I

v
10
SE ~ITE NUMBER

The site number· Jseo \;:' identify the installation. The number
should reflect the 8(annah contract number.

Numbers that are NOT programmed into the uni1 are prefixed
by an asterisk ,.'. Once the selected value has been
programmed into memory the asterisk ••• will disappear.

To set the sHe number use the follovving keys.

Press key 0 until the display reads as,

'SET SITE NUMBER'.

Press key 7/. to enter into the menu.

Press key or {/.... to select lhe required digJt

To set a number press key i<· or > to decrease or

increase the value.

Once the digits have been set press E to enter the value.

To EXIT, hold either key or 17': unlll dtsplay

reads as r TO EXIT PRESS < OR > '

Press key or > exit.

Press key unlil display reads as l NORMAL SERVICE',

11
PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS

The program facility 8110ws for on site programming of up to 58 Lift


parameters. see center pages for lis of parameters.

Parameters thal are NOT programmed into t e uni are prefixe

by an asterisk '.', Once the serected value has been program ed

into memory the asterisk '.' will disappear.

To access lhe programmable opHons menu use the folio Ning

keys.

Press key B until the display reads as, 'PROGRAM FACILITY.

Press Key f"V". to enter into the menu.

Press key ('!',... or ( ...... to view programmable options.

To set a door option press key [(


, or >

to display YES or NO or desired value.

Press E to enter the value.

To EXIT the event list hold eitner key or --:00.


.' ,

until display reads as (TO EXIT PRESS <: OR '>

Press key i«( or ~~. exit


'v !/)
!...

Press key i<V until display reads as NORMAL SERVICE'


I

12
DOQR OPTfONS

The manner in w.- :1 the COS operate for one or two sets of

doors can be spe( ',ed us; 9 his menu.

The unit can be pre ramrred 0 enable to doors 10 open at a

given Iloar or 10 rema,n closed or for the opHon to park open.

Up to 15 floors can be p ogrammed for different door

operat ions.

Parameters lhal are not programmed in to memory are prefixed

by an asterisk '.'.

To access he door options menu use th.e follovving keys,

Press key p until the display reads as,

'PROGRAM DOOR OPT'.

Press key ...:--'::'.. to enter in10 the menu.

Press key '-~' or" ~ ... to view door options,


i)
To set a door oplion press key (I
v or >
lo display YE S or NO.

Press E to enter the value.

To EXIT the event list hold either key or ~


..,

until display reads as TO EXIT PRESS < OR >


I

Pres. key, ~~\ I or > to exit

13

Sta D nah Lift.~ J ,i mitcd


Anlon MiU, Andover, H9mpshire, SPIO 2NX

Tel: 01264 339090


Fax: 01264 337942

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