This document provides explanations for the terminal connections on an elevator control system:
1. Terminals 1 and 2 provide car socket and lamp voltages of 220VAC. Terminals 02, 12, 31, and 32 control indicator outputs like out of service, busy, down, and up.
2. Terminals 100 and 101 provide common voltages of 24V and 48V for indicators, buttons, and security/floor selection circuits. Terminals 120-140 control circuits like stop, door contact, and door lock.
3. Terminals 190, 201-2xx, 301-3xx, and 401-4xx connect floor buttons and car buttons as inputs. Terminals 500, 501, 804
This document provides explanations for the terminal connections on an elevator control system:
1. Terminals 1 and 2 provide car socket and lamp voltages of 220VAC. Terminals 02, 12, 31, and 32 control indicator outputs like out of service, busy, down, and up.
2. Terminals 100 and 101 provide common voltages of 24V and 48V for indicators, buttons, and security/floor selection circuits. Terminals 120-140 control circuits like stop, door contact, and door lock.
3. Terminals 190, 201-2xx, 301-3xx, and 401-4xx connect floor buttons and car buttons as inputs. Terminals 500, 501, 804
This document provides explanations for the terminal connections on an elevator control system:
1. Terminals 1 and 2 provide car socket and lamp voltages of 220VAC. Terminals 02, 12, 31, and 32 control indicator outputs like out of service, busy, down, and up.
2. Terminals 100 and 101 provide common voltages of 24V and 48V for indicators, buttons, and security/floor selection circuits. Terminals 120-140 control circuits like stop, door contact, and door lock.
3. Terminals 190, 201-2xx, 301-3xx, and 401-4xx connect floor buttons and car buttons as inputs. Terminals 500, 501, 804
This document provides explanations for the terminal connections on an elevator control system:
1. Terminals 1 and 2 provide car socket and lamp voltages of 220VAC. Terminals 02, 12, 31, and 32 control indicator outputs like out of service, busy, down, and up.
2. Terminals 100 and 101 provide common voltages of 24V and 48V for indicators, buttons, and security/floor selection circuits. Terminals 120-140 control circuits like stop, door contact, and door lock.
3. Terminals 190, 201-2xx, 301-3xx, and 401-4xx connect floor buttons and car buttons as inputs. Terminals 500, 501, 804
2 : Car Lamp Output(220VAC) 02 : Out of Service Indicator Output 12 : Busy Indicator Output 31 : Down Indicator Output 32 : Up Indicator Output 100 : + 24 Volt. Common Voltage for indicators,digitals. 101 : + 48 Volt. Common Voltage for security circuit and floor selection magnetics. 120 : Stop Circuit 130 : Door Contact Circuit 140 : Door Lock Circuit 142 : For Two Speed Systems terminal of floor stopping magnet shalter. 190 : Voltage for Floor Buttons.(In Simple Push button Systems) 201-2xx : Down Collection Buttons Input(In Collective Systems) 301-3xx : Up Collection Buttons Input(In Collective Systems) 401-4xx : Car push Buttons Inputs 500 : Inspection Down Button Input 501 : Inspection Up Button Input 804 : Overload Contact Input 805 : Fullload Contact Input 810 : M.CAM output (810,2001) 817 : First Floor Forced stopping Magnet Shalter Input 818 : Top Floor Forced stopping Magnet Shalter Input 840 : Mechanical Brake Output (840,2000) 869 : Inspection Switch Input 1000 : 0 Volt for 100 and 101 circuits.Common for Car Push Buttons 2000 : 0 Volt for 2001 2001 : +180 or +48 volt (For Brake and CAM) M1 : Magnet Shalter for floor selection PD : Park Floor Output YD : Fire Floor Output YAN : Fire Input DEP : Quake Input T1,T2 : PTC Terminals A-G : Digital Output SO : Signal common power input (31,32,02,12 outs this voltage) DD : Ding Dong trigger output S1A,S1B: FX_MB Serial car card communication terminals S2A,S2B: FX_MB Dublex communication terminals