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1 Small in size, with grand features USER GUIDE Elle-même petite, mais avec caractéristique grand

2 PARAMETER LIST 00 Elevator Type 01 Command Type 02 Door Type 03 Automatic Door at Floor 04 Automatic Door at Park 05 One Door Full Automatic 06 Special Door Setting 07 Number of Stops 08 Cabin Serial Card 09 Phase Protection 10 Phase Level 11 Ptc 12 Contact Feedback 13 Position reset 14 Limit Switch 15 Digital Setting 16 Display Exit 17 Max. Car Call Registration 18 Number of Basement 19 Fire Stop 20 Park Stop 21 Return to Park 22 Busy Time 23 Wait at Stop 24 Door Open Time 25 Lock Waiting 26 Door Still Open Error 27 Photocell Waiting 28 Fast Cruising 29 Slow Cruising 30 RP Delay 31 Plug Delay 32 Lock Delay 33 Maintenance Time 34 Change Password 35 Counter Type 36 Factory Settings

3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Lenght Width Hight (mm) 181 150 22 Operation Temperature ±0 - +60 C Protection Class IP20 Humidity %95 Network Control Inputs Control Feed Voltage Power Usage Security Circuit Voltage Control Signal Inputs Control Signal Outputs 3 x 380V, 50Hz, N 24 ± 5 Vdc Max. 400mA 10W, for 24VDC 230Vac max. For hydraulic elevators in emergency descent 24Vdc 24 ± 5 Vdc 24 ± 5 Vdc Short-Circuit Protection MAJOR FEATURES 2-line 16-character LCD display and 4 button keyboard RS-485 serial communication for group operation RS-485 serial communication for serial system connection with cabin Including phase sequential motor protection circuit Including in- and output control of 2 automatic doors Short circuit protected digital and signal outputs Setting of indicator possible via menu: 7-segment and Gray code

4 OPENING SCREEN Hedefsan Asansor HD Eko 10 Ver:1.0 When you power on, you can view the software version and serial number of the card on the opening screen. After a couple a seconds the screen changes to the MAIN SCREEN. MAIN SCREEN Waiting for recording D:10 +25.4V Here it shows the feed voltage and the number of the floor where the elevator is at the present. ELEVATOR TYPE 00:Lift Type Double Speed one Speed Double Speed Roped VVVF Set your elevator drive type here. Choose this setting for single speed roped elevators. Choose this setting for double speed roped elevators. Continous gear (with asynchronous machine) and gearless (with synchronous machine) COMMAND TYPE 01:Command Type Simple Command Simple Command Mixed Collective Down Collective Full Collective (both ways) Set your elevator command type here. The cabin and floor buttons are connected parallely. No other except the one registration is kept in memory. The cabin and floor buttons are connected parallely. Registrations are kept in memory. The cabin and floor buttons are connected seperately. Cabin registrations are collected from both sides. Floor calls are collected when when cabin moves in downward direction. Cabin registrations and the up and down buttons at the floors are connected seperately. Cabin registrations and floor calls are collected in appropriate manner of movement direction.

5 DOOR TYPE 02:Door Type Swing Door Swing Door Aut. Unlimited Aut. limited Full Aut. Unlimited Set the open-close signal type for automatic doors here. Only for elevators that have no automatic door. Only used for elevators with automatic unlimited cabin doors. Only used for elevators with automatic limited cabin doors. Only used for elevators with full automatic unlimited cabin doors. Full Aut. limited Only used for elevators with full automatic limited cabin doors. According to the EN 81-1/2 standarts in states of emergency stop, revision and take back automatic doors must remain stationary AUTOMATIC DOOR AT FLOOR 03:Aut.Door.At.Floor Closed Standby Set the open or closed position of the automatic door when waiting at floor. AUTOMATIC DOOR AT PARK 04: Aut.Door.At.Park Wait closed Set the open or closed position of the automatic door when waiting at park. ONE DOOR FULL AUTOMATIC 05:One Door Full Aut. Cancel On elevators with swing doors, set this parameter when there s only one full automatic door.

6 06:Special Door Setting Floor:10 Door:AB A-B SPECIAL DOOR SETTING Set the floor at which you want to open the automatic A and B doors. When floor number is blinking, change the floor number with the UP- DOWN buttons till you come to the floor number you want to change. Press the ENTER button and next you will see the door setting blinking. Determine the door setting again by using the UP-DOWN buttons. NUMBER OF STOP 07:Number of Stops D:10 Set the number of stops (maximum 10) here. CABIN SERIAL CARD 08:Cabin Serial Card 19200 Baud Set the communication speed between the main controller card and the serial communication card here. Or choose to ignore it. PHASE PROTECTION 09:Phase Protection Phase Sequence Out of Order Phase unsequenced Phase sequenced Set the phase sequence or deactivate the phase here. Deactivate phase Activates phase without sequence Activates phase sequenced PHASE LEVEL 10:Phase Level 030 Adjust the phase imbalance here. 020 %- 060 % Choose the sensitivity of the phase balance time.

7 PTC 11:Ptc Active Choose the PTC motor thermistor input setting. ACTIVE CANCEL Activates it. Deactivates it. CONTACT FEEDBACK 12:Contact Feedback Active ACTIVE CANCEL Set here the bypassing of the contact feedback error. The controller card does not detect any contactor adhesion when it s cancelled. If it is canceled our company is not responsible. Activating the contact feedback error Bypassing the contact feedback error 13:Position Reset Cancel ACTIVE CANCEL POSITION RESET Even when there s a power blackout the controller card will remember its last position. But in some special cases when the power returns, a position reset may be wanted. In that case the elevator will go until it reaches the 817 limit switch of the bottom floor. When it reaches the bottom floor, the floor counter will reset. For example: with systems that have battery charged rescuers, this parameter can be activated to reset the position. Activates it. Deactivates it. REVISION LIMIT SWITCH 14:Rev. Limit Switch Until limit switch Until Limit switch Until Floor Set the movement type of the up and down limit switches in revision. When limit switches are enabled the elevator will stop before reaching its floor. Even when limit switches are enabled the elevator will go to its floor.

8 DIGITAL SETTING 15:Digital Setting FLOOR:1 IND:1 When the floor number is blinking, set the floor number with the UP- DOWN buttons till you come to the floor number you want to change. 10 Press the ENTER button and next you will see the digits blinking. Set the value you like. When finished exit with the exit button. Or if you want to set another stop/floor, press the enter button, when floor number is blinking, repeat the steps. Indicator type Outputs that can be selected 7 Segment indicator -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J, L, N, O, P DISPLAY OUTPUT 16:Display Output Normal Set the display output of the HD EKO-10 controller card and HD EKO SERI card. 7 Segment output Normal output. Gray code output Gray code output. MAX. CALL REGISTRATION 17:Max. Call Reg. 010 Set the maximum amount of calls that can be registrated from within cabin. When this number is reached it stops registrating any calls from within cabine. 01-10 Set the number of stops between the minimum and maximum. NUMBER OF BASEMENT 18:Number of basement 000 Set the number of basement here. If the elevator is down collective, the floors that are under the basement that is set, it will be up collective. Note: Used in command types except for down collective.

9 FIRE STOP 19:Fire Stop 01 01-10 Seconds Cancel Set here the fire stop. When Fire input (at SIDE) is active the elevator goes to the defined floor directly and waits with its doors open. Elevator will return to normal operation mode when fire signal is over. This is the minimum and maximum time that is waited before going to park stop. Fire stop is not defined in the system. PARK STOP 20:Park stop 05 Set the park stop here. When elevator pauses its operation,it goes to this floor and waits with open doors. RETURN TO PARK 21:Return to park 200 Seconds Set the waiting time before going to park stop. 0-250 Seconds Set the waiting time between the minimum and maximum. BUSY TIME 22:Busy Time 006 Seconds Set the cabin light delay here. 5-20 Seconds Set the cabin light delay time between the minimum and maximum. According to the EN 81-1/2 standarts it is not allowed to bypass the cabin light delay. On elevators with simple command (non-collective) this parameter must me equal to the WAIT AT STOP time. And the busy time must be at least 2 seconds.

10 WAIT AT STOP 23:Waiting Time at Floor 008 Seconds Set the waiting time before going to other registrations while collecting. 3-15 Seconds Set the waiting time at floor between the minimum and maximum. According to the EN81-1 and EN81-2 standarts, elevators with manual doors must have a waiting time of al least 2 seconds when moving again after reaching its floor. On elevators with simple command (non-collective) this parameter must me equal to the CABIN LIGHT time and must be at least 2 seconds. OPEN DOOR TIME 24:Open Door Time 15 Seconds Set the time from opening till the start of closing of the automatic door. 05 20 Seconds Set the door open-close time between the minimum and maximum. LOCK WAITING TIME 25:Lock waiting 008 Seconds Set the maximum time to wait for the door lock signal (140) after getting the door closed signal. 8-30 Seconds Set the lock waiting time between the minimum and maximum. DOOR STILL OPEN ERROR 26: Door Still Open Error 015 Seconds 0-250 Seconds If after the time set in this parameter the door is not closed yet the control panel will go out of service. It is possible to choose to bypass this function. Set the time for passing the door still open error between the minimum and maximum.

11 PHOTOCELL WAITING TIME 27:Photocell Waiting time 003 Seconds Set the time of waiting for the photocell signal to close the door after the opening of the automatic door. 02 05 Seconds Set the photocell waiting time between the minimum and maximum. FAST CRUISING 28: Fast Cruising 015 Seconds Set the maximum time of cruising between 2 stops. If this time should be exceeded, the system automatically stops the movement of the cabin and blocks it. 0-100 Seconds Set the fast cruising time between the minimum and maximum. According to the EN81-1 / 2 standards motor operation time work must not exceed the smaller of the following: 45 seconds Longest cruising distance +10 seconds If longest cruising distance is less than 10 seconds, the timeout should be at least 20 seconds. SLOW CRUISING 29: Slow Cruising 015 Seconds Set the maximum time of slow cruising from the moment it meets the stopper of the target floor. If this time should be exceeded, the system automatically stops the movement of the cabin and blocks it. 0-100 Saniye Set the slow cruising time between the minimum and maximum. RP DELAY 30:RP Delay 02600 It could be demanded with roped VVVF systems to delay the fall of the main contactor. In such cases, the RP delay of the relay output is set by this parameter. 00000 25000 Miliseconds Set the contactor delay time between the minimum and maximum. For twospeed elevators this must be 0. PLUG DELAY 31:Plug delay 00600 Set here the waiting time after the 130 circuit. 00000 25000 Miliseconds Set the plug delay time between the minimum and maximum.

12 LOCK DELAY 32: Lock Delay 00100 Miliseconds Set the maximum waiting time for arrival of the lock (140) signal after the door closed signal. 0-2000 Miliseconds Set the lock delay time between the minimum and maximum. MAINTENANCE TIME For every day the card operates the value of this parameter drops by 33:Maintenance Time one. For example, if it is set for 45 days, this parameter will show a 200 Days value of 15 when 30 days have passed. After 45 days the value will be 0. 45-250 Days Set the maintenance time between the minimum and maximum. CHANGE PASSWORD CODE 34:Change Password Set or change the password code here. 1_0_0_0_0 If the display looks like this, the password is activated. COUNTER TYPE 35:Counter Type M0 Standard M0 Standard M1 Set here your selection of the elevator floor sensor. Standard M0 counter. Standard M1 counter. FACTORY SETTINGS 36:Factory Settings Here you can cancel your settings and return to factory settings.

13 Card fixing hole 150 mm 123 mm LCD Display Setting buttons 157 mm Mika hole 181 mm Mika 27mm 22 mm Mika extension screw Main controller 150 mm