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Company KONE LCE Control system Date: Sept 2005
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Tutorial
The KONE Monospace Version 2.1 MAP elevators using LCE control have a user
interface in the landing access panel to enable Mechanics / Adjusters to view the error
fault logs and elevator operating parameter menus.

Within these areas the mechanic is able to make minor adjustments to the operation of the
elevator and perform some important maintenance tasks such as, Performing a shaft set
up drive & calibration of the Load Weighing Device, adjusting door times etc.

This tutorial explains the purpose of all the buttons on the user interface and how to use it.
This tutorial also uses the performing of a set up drive as an example of using the
interface.

Prepared by: Andy Brown

Title: Field Engineer –Foreign Products

Distribution:

Branch Managers
Supervisors and Local Representatives
Field Engineers and Adjusters
Service Leading Hands
Route Examiners / Mechanics
Repair Mechanics

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The LCE User interface –Version type 2.1 MAP Type

Accept / Select
Button

Menu button

Car call
Button

UP & DN Arrows
buttons Landing call
Buttons
Landing call &
door open inhibit
switches

RDF UP & DN
direction buttons

Button Functions
Button Action / Purpose
MENU Push MENU button to select the required menu. Keep pressing the
MENU button will scroll through the menus available to you.
NOTE- “
d”is a drive fault menu.

SELECT / ACCEPT Pushing SELECT / ACCEPT will enter the MENU you have chosen
and now allow you to choose a submenu. When you have chosen
the menu you require, press SELECT / ACCEPT again and you will
have entered the SU MENU and there will now be a VALUE
flashing in the VALUE segment of the display.

Arrow buttons The UP & DN arrow buttons will allow you to scroll through the SUB
CAR CALL MENUS available to you.
You can also choose the required floor you wish to send the lift to
and push CAR CALL.

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UP CALL / DOWN You can give UP and DOWN landing calls using these buttons
CALL

Button Action / Purpose


INHIBIT DOOR
OPENING Use these switches to prevent doors from opening and to ignore
INHIBIT LANDING landing calls. Advisable to use these switches when testing the lift
CALLS to avoid interruption of testing or trapping of passengers.
OSG TEST Used to make the Overspeed Governor trip. Refer to safety
instruction for use. DO NOT USE
BUFFER TEST Not used on Monospace lifts

Example - Performing Shaft Setup Drive

For Monospace elevators with the KNX card fitted and access to all the menus
enabled, follow steps 1-9 below

1. Call the lift to the top floor and ensure that the car is empty.

2. Inhibit the landing calls & doors using the two inhibit switches on the front of the
CPU.

3. Switch the elevator to RDF (Recall Drive Function) in the controller (switch 270)

RDF (Recall Drive Function)


Common / Run button. This
button must be pressed at the
same time as the UP or DN
direction button

RDF (Recall Drive


Function) Switch
270

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4. Drive the lift car down to the lowest floor level. The LED’ s61U, 77N, (77S) 30 and B30
(if through type car) must to be lit when the lowest floor is reached.

5. Scroll through the parameter menus using the “ Menu”button until the number “5”
is displayed in the left hand segment of the display.

4. Press the “Accept / Select


”button & a number “1”will appear in the “Sub
Menu”segments.

5. Use the Up & Down arrows to scroll up to sub menu “2”

6..Press the “Accept/ Select


”Button again and a flashing “0”will have appeared in the
“Value”segment.

7. Using the Up arrow change the value from “0”to “1”

8. Press the “Accept/ Select


”Button again and the Value “1”will stop flashing.

9. Now turn the RDF (switch 270) back to normal.

The elevator will now move up the shaft at slow speed creating the shaft image. There will
be three dashes in the menu segment whilst the lift is performing the drive and you will also
see the floors counted on the display.

Completion of successful drive

When the elevator reaches the top most floor it will stop slightly above floor quite abruptly.
If the set up has been successful you will see 5 dots appear in the segment display.

When the 5 dots disappear and the floor number reappears, isolate the elevator-using
switch 220 (main switch). Switch elevator back on after 5 secs. (This rebooting of the
system will burn the shaft image into the drive permanent memory.)

Main switch (Switch


220)

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NOTE: For Monospace elevators without the KNX card fitted and No access to the
menus, the shaft set up drive cannot be performed as part of the required
maintenance regime.

Monospace Rev 2.1 MAP LCE CPU Menus

Menus Available within LCE control

Menu Function
E Fault log menu – Holds up to 99 faults. Fault number 1 being the latest
occurrence, use the up & down arrows to scroll through faults logged

d Fault log specifically for drive –Can log up to 10 specific faults related to drive
system. Fault 1 being the latest. Logged faults in this menu are lost if the
elevator is isolated.

1 Elevator Parameters – General parameters for elevator operation. If any


parameters are changed, the system must be rebooted to accept those changes.

2 Drive Parameters –Not adjustable

3 Floor Markings –Make adjustments to landing and car indicators etc

4 Displays & Tests –Information on the operation of the system, run counters,
door counters, heat sink temperatures, floor to floor test runs etc.

5 Commissioning Menu –Perform set up drives, calibrate Load Weighing Device

6 Drive commissioning - menu for specific inverter drives used on KONE


equipment
V3F16L, V3F18, V3F25

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