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DI Group Management, Installation and Document No: BS692EY -

Target Model: DGS-700 Preparation Date: April 01, 1998


Maintenance Manual Revision No: 0

CONTENTS
1. CHECKING POINTS BEFORE POWER ON........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. BOARD QUANTITY CHECK ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2. ROM MOUNTING STATUS CHECK ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.3. SWITCH SETTING STATUS CHECK................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.1. DOC-200 PCB Switch Setting Status Check .......................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.2. DOL – 200 & DOL – 210 Switch Setting Status Check.......................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4. OTHER STATUS CHECK ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8

2. NORMAL INITIALIZING STATUS CHECK AFTER POWER ON................................................................................................................................... 9


2.1. LED STATUS CHECK ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.1. DOC-200 PCB LED Operation Status Check.....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.2. DOR-200 PCB LED Operation Status Check .....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.3. DOL-200 PCB LED Operation Status Check ...................................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.2. INITAL STATUS CHECK .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.3. THINGS TO BE PERFORMED ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12

3. SWITCH SETTING TABLE................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13


3.1. Setting Table of SW5 (MODE SET SWITCH) of DOC-200 PCB .........................................................................................................................................................................13

4. EASY FUNCTIONS................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1. VIRTUAL SWITCH INPUT FUNCTION ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.2. DATA SETTING (INCLUDING SPEC) AND INQUIRY FUNCTION .....................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.3. TIME CHANGE FUNCTION OF GROUP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................................................................17
4.4. CHECK FUNCTION OF INDICATOR MOUNTED TO PLATFORM .....................................................................................................................................................................................18
4.5. TO MOUNT LCD .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20

5. TROUBLE SHOOTING.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.1. WHEN ELEVATOR INDICATOR FLICKERS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
5.2. WHEN ELEVATOR INDICATOR DOES NOT INDICATE FOR ALL FLOORS.......................................................................................................................................................................21
5.3. WHEN LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON BY PRESSING HALL BUTTON .............................................................................................................................................................................22
5.4. WHEN HALL BUTTON FLICKERS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................22

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5.5. WHEN HALL LANTERN TURNS ON AND OFF REPEATEDLY ........................................................................................................................................................................................23


5.6. WHEN CAR IS NOT INCORPORATED INTO GROUP MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................................24
5.7. WHEN THE LED FOR COMMUNICATION WITH MONITOR PANEL DOES NOT FLICKER ..............................................................................................................................................25
5.8. WHEN HALL BUTTON IS NOT RESET.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
5.9. WHEN BUNSAN IS NOT PERFORMED .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
5.10. WHEN THE DOOR DOES NOT CLOSE EVEN THOUGH CLOSE BUTTON IS PRESSED ..................................................................................................................................................25
5.11. OTHER FAILURES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26

APPENDICES .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
APPENDIX 1. LAYOUT OF DIP S/W AND LEDS OF DOL – 200 AND DOL – 210................................................................................................................................................................27
APPENDIX 2. SYSTEM STATUS FLAG CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................................................................................................28
APPENDIX 3. EXTERNAL DEVICE CONNECTION STATUS FLAG CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................................................................................28

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1. Checking points before power on


1.1. Board Quantity Check
Board Name DOC-200 DOL-200 DOD-200 DOR-200 DOL-210
st nd rd
Condition Standard Standard Standard Option 1 hall line 2 hall line 3 hall line 4th hall line 5th hall line 6th hall line
Quantity 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 2

1.2. ROM Mounting Status Check


1) DOC-200 PCB
(1) 27C256 ROM should be mounted to U44 (lower center).
(2) 27C256 ROM should be mounted to U50 (lower center).
(3) Even (Low) Flash should be mounted to U12 (upper right).
(4) Odd (High) Flash should be mounted to U13 (upper right).
(5) AT28C256 EEPROM should be mounted to U22 (lower center).

2) DOL-200 PCB
Note: Refer to ‘Appendix 1. Layout of DIP S/W and LEDs of DOL – 200 and DOL – 210’ for positions.
Hall Row DOL-200-A DOL-200-A DOL-210-B DOL-210-B
E2-27C256 E5-27C256 D9-27C256 D7-27C256
Number A1-27C256 A2-27C256 A1-27C256 A2-27C256
Main GNET 1st hall line 2nd hall line 3rd hall line 4th hall line 5th hall line 6th hall line
Secondary GNET
Description communication communication communication communication communication communication communication
ROM
ROM ROM ROM ROM ROM ROM ROM
1 Yes No Yes No No No No No
2 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No
3 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No
4 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
5 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
6 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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1.3. Switch Setting Status Check


1.3.1. DOC-200 PCB Switch Setting Status Check
1) Determination of operating system or stand-by system is dependent on Pin8 of SW5 (ON: stand-by system, OFF: operating system)
If operating system or stand-by system is not determined, set one of the boards to operating system and the other to stand-by system. Then check the switches below.

2) Operation system switch setting


SW Name Position Use Setting
SW1 Upper left Address map change Standard 1 and 2 OFF <Caution> Keep these off
SW2 Lower left Terminal resistor for Standard Pin1(ON), Pin2(OFF)
supervisory panel setting
SW3 Lower left G-LON terminal resistor setting Standard Set Pin1 and Pin2 to ON
C-LON terminal resistor setting
SW4 Lower right Management of Flash Memory Standard Set Pin1 and Pin2 to OFF
center and EEPROM Write approval SPEC Write Set Pin1 to OFF and Pin2 to ON
SW5 Lower right Function definition Set Pin1 through Pin8 to OFF
SW6 Lower right Setting group management ID for 1) Set IDs ranging from group management dip S/W No.1 through No.8 to binary (possible scope: 65~80)
supervisory panel ex) Group management (65) ON S/W 6 #1, #7 ON
#8 #1
OFF

SW7 Upper right Flash Write suppression Standard Set Pin1 and Pin2 to OFF
center

3) Wait system switch setting


SW Name Position Use Setting
SW1 Upper left Address map change Standard 1 and 2 OFF <Caution> Keep these off
SW2 Lower left Terminal resistor for Standard Not used (keep these off)
supervisory panel setting
SW3 Lower left G-LON terminal resistor setting Standard Set Pin1 and Pin2 to ON
C-LON terminal resistor setting
SW4 Lower right Management of Flash Memory Standard Setting Pin1 and Pin2 to OFF
center and EEPROM Write approval SPEC Write Set Pin1 to OFF and Pin2 to ON
SW5 Lower right Function definition Set Pin1 through Pin7 to OFF and Pin8 to ON
SW6 Lower right Setting group management ID for Setting is needless. But Operation system fail, so stand- by system change its role to
supervisory panel operation system. Set the dip SW as same as operation system

SW7 Upper right Flash Write suppression Standard Set Pin1 and Pin2 to OFF
center

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1.3.2. DOL – 200 & DOL – 210 Switch Setting Status Check

1) Switch Setting Status Table


Use
S/W Name Description Remarks
PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8
ON Setting Setting Setting 1st Setting 2nd Setting 3rd Setting 4th Setting 5th Setting 6th ※ Turn power
GNET GNET hall line hall line hall line hall line hall line hall line off on
Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal after change
resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor
Terminal (not used) (not used) (ON) (ON) (ON) (ON) (ON) (ON)
TERM S/W
resistor OFF Releasing Releasing Releasing Releasing Releasing Releasing Releasing Releasing
GNET GNET 1st hall line nd
2 hall line rd
3 hall line 4th hall line th
5 hall line 6th hall line
Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal
resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor resistor
(OFF) (OFF)
SW2-IO S/W1 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of 1st Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted to the right of 1st
by 1st hall line hall line (ex : Car No. 1 : set to 00000001 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 3 : set to 00110000 )
SW1-IO S/W2 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the right of 2nd
by 2nd hall line 2nd hall line (ex : Car No. 2 : set to 00000010 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 4 : set to 01000000 )
DOL-210-A – SW1 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted to the right of 3rd
by 3rd hall line 3rd hall line (ex : Car No. 3 : set to 00000011 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 5 : set to 01010000 )
DOL-210-A – SW2 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of 4th Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted to the right of 4th
by 4th hall line hall line (ex : Car No. 4 : set to 00000100 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 6 : set to 01100000 )
DOL-210-B – SW1 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of 5th Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted to the right of 5th
by 5th hall line hall line (ex : Car No. 5 : set to 00000101 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 7 : set to 01110000 )
DOL-210-B – SW2 Setting car indicated Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted on the left of 6th Car No. indicated by the Indicator mounted to the right of 6th
by 6th hall line hall line (ex : Car No. 6 : set to 00000110 ) hall line (ex : Car No. 8 : set to 10000000 )
Ex 1) In case of car No.2 on 2nd hall line Ex 2) In case of car No.7 on 5th hall line
ON ON
#8 #1 SW1-IO S/W2 #8 #1 DOL-210-B – SW1
OFF OFF

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2) DIP S/W Setting Examples
Example 1: When there are four elevators and four Hall Lines, Indicator of each elevator is connected to the left of each Hall Line.
In other words, car No. 1 is connected to the left of 1st Hall Line, car No. 2 to the left of 2nd Hall Line, car No. 3 to the left of 3rd Hall Line and car No. 4 to the left of 4th Hall
Line.

1st Hall Line 2nd Hall Line

left left
Car No. 1 Car No. 2

left left
Car No. 3 Car No. 4

3rd Hall Line 4th Hall Line

S/W Setting by BIT


S/W Name Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW2-IO S/W1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 : ON
SW1-IO S/W2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 : OFF
DOL-210-A SW1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
DOL-210-A SW2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Example 2: When eight elevators are installed in six Hall Lines
Connections are applied as shown in the figure below (pay attention to the difference between 2nd Hall Line and 5th Hall Line)

1st Hall Line 2nd Hall Line 3rd Hall Line

left left right right


Car No. Car No. Car No. Car No.
1 2 3 4

left left right right


Car No. Car No. Car No. Car No.
5 6 7 8

4th Hall 5th Hall 6th Hall


Li Li Li

S/W Setting by BIT


S/W Name Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW2-IO S/W1 (1st Hall Line) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 : ON
SW1-IO S/W2 (2nd Hall Line) 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 : OFF
DOL-210-A SW1 (3rd Hall Line) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Car IDs are set by dividing bits into four upper and lower
DOL-210-A SW2 (4th Hall Line) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 bits respectively.
DOL-210-B SW1 (5th Hall Line) 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 Four lower bits are the IDs of the cars connected to the left.
Four upper bits are the IDs of the cars connected to the
DOL-210-B SW2 (6th Hall Line) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 right.

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1.4. Other Status Check

1) Wiring Check
(1) Check management panel wiring status on the basis of provided management panel wiring diagram.

2) Power Input Check


(1) Check that the powers 5V and 15V marked on the MG connector of DOC 200 PCB are input normally.
(2) Check the power status of Pin4 (Ground) and Pin5 (+24V) of PWS connector of DOL-200 PCB.

3) DOC-200 PCB Battery Mounting Status Check


(1) Make sure that LITHIUM BATTERY is mounted to the DOT1 (left center) of DOC-200 PCB.

4) Make sure that ANN (LCD) is mounted to the ANN (lower right) of DOC-200 PCB.

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2. Normal initializing Status Check After Power On

2.1. LED Status Check

2.1.1. DOC-200 PCB LED Operating Status Check


LED Status
Use Color Trouble Shooting
Name Normal Error
Operating CPU status check Red OFF ON 1) Check the Even and Odd mounting status of Flash ROM mounted on
FAILURE U11 and U12
2) If errors continue to occur after power is on and off over three times,
there are fatal troubles. Replace the board.
M-WDTE Detecting DOC-200 WatchDog error Red OFF ON 1) If errors continue to occur after power is on and off over three times,
signal there are fatal troubles. Replace the board.
ALM Detecting operatinng CPU address Red OFF ON 1) There are fatal troubles. Replace the board.
error
G/A- Checking gate array communication Red Flickering ON 1) Check the wiring status of supervisory panel to MC connector of
TXRUN (Checking communication between during DOC- 200 board.
group management and supervisory communica- 2) Check that the ID of SW6 set in the DOC-200 and the ID set in the
panel) tion supervisory panel are same.
GNL Checking G-LON operation status Red Flickering ON 1) Check the mounting status of 27C256 mounted on U44 of DOC-200
PCB.
2) Replace GNL ROM of U44.
3) If errors continue to error after ROM is replaced, there are fatal
troubles. Replace the board.
CNL Checking C-LON operation status Red Flickering ON 1) Check the mounting status of 27C256 mounted on U50 of DOC-200
PCB.
2) Replace GNL ROM of U44.
3) If errors continue to error after ROM is replaced, there are fatal
troubles. Replace the board.

2.1.2. DOR-200 PCB LED Operation Status Check


Status
LED Name Use Color
Normal Error
+48 Checking the status of power +48V Green ON OFF
+15 Checking the status of power +15V Green ON OFF

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2.1.3. DOL-200 PCB LED Operation Status Check

LED Name Description Phenomena Status Trouble Shooting


MGWDT Master CPU WDT status of GNET LON of DOL ON Normal ⌦ If MGWDT is not on after power is on, there are fatal errors on the board.
Replace the board.
OFF Error

SGWDT Slave CPU WDT status of GNET LON of DOL ON Error ⌦ LED status does not influence on the system (negligible)
OFF Normal
st
HGWDT1 Status of LON CPU controlling 1 Hall Line Flickering Normal ⌦ OFF status : Communication error between management panel & hall
PCB Abnormal operation status of LON controlling hall communication.
OFF Error
⌦ When all the LEDs are off: Check group management operation
ON Unused
If group management is operated, replace ROM (including GNET ROM)
HGWDT2 Status of LON CPU controlling 2nd Hall Line Flickering Normal If there are no improvements after ROM is changed, replace the board.
OFF Error ⌦ When a few LEDs are off: Failures in the ROM of LON controlling HNET
ON Unused or in the board. (Replace DOL-200 board or DOL-210 board.)

HGWDT3 Status of LON CPU controlling 3rd Hall Line Flickering Normal
OFF Error
ON Unused
th
HGWDT4 Status of LON CPU controlling 4 Hall Line Flickering Normal
OFF Error
ON Unused
th
HGWDT5 Status of LON CPU controlling 5 Hall Line Flickering Normal
OFF Error
ON Unused
th
HGWDT6 Status of LON CPU controlling 6 Hall Line Flickering Normal
OFF Error
ON Unused

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2.2. Check Initial Status


1) Check that the screen below is displayed in the LCD (ANN) after power input. (Note: Main screen below is pertinent to OpCode750)
2) Check the system initial status.
Id Coordinates Description Check Points
1 A01 Operating system/Stand-by system initial status Operating system(SW5) Stand-by system(SW5)
(0: operating system 1: wait system)
2 A03 Operating MICOM down (1: normal 0: error) #8 #1 #8 #1
3 A05 Stand-by MICOM down (1: normal 0: error)
A07 Operation mode saving (0: normal times 1: office-going Save operation mode (0: normal mode 1: up-peak 2: down-peak
2: work-leaving 3: prior lunch time 3: prior lunch time 4: uncrowded 5: post lunch time
4: uncrowded 5: post lunch time 6: usual overcrowdedness 6: usual overcrowdedness
7: overcrowdedness on a certain floor 7: overcrowdedness on a certain floor
4 A09 0(spec and clock write protected) 1(spec and clock write S/W4 Write mode Protect mode
enabled) #2 #1 #2 #1

5 A11A12 Bit information of incorporated elevator (hexadecimal) Ex) 03 Car No.1,2 07 Car No. 1,2,3 0F Car No.1,2,3,4
6 A14A15A16 Total floor (decimal) ⌦ Is the number of floors for which system can provide service complied with
installation spec?
7 B01~B06 Time recognized by the system (year, month, day) ⌦ Set the time of group management system to be coincident with present time when
8 B07B08 Time recognized by the system the time is not correspondent to the present time by using time setting function
[day of the week : 0(Sunday) ~ 6(Saturday)] ex) 2(Tuesday) provided by LCD.
9 B09~B14 Time recognized by the system (hour, minute, second)
10 C01~C08 Refer to the ‘Appendix 2. System Status Flag Configuration’.
11 C10~C13 Refer to the ‘Appendix 3. External Device Connection Status
Flag Configuration’.
12 D10~D12 OpCode in process OpCode in process
(Refer to the LCD manual for OpCode configuration) (Refer to the LCD manual for OpCode configuration)
13 D14~D16 Displaying the number of screens registered in the OpCode Displaying the number of screens registered in the OpCode in process
in process
A 01 : A 03 : A 05 : A 07 : A 09 : A 11 A 12 : A 14 A 15 A 16

B 01 B 02 B 03 B 04 B 05 B 06 B 07 B 08 B 09 B 10 B 11 B 12 B 13 B 14

C 01 C 02 C 03 C 04 C 05 C 06 C 07 C 08 : C 10 C 11 C 12 C 13
LCD Display
O p C o d e : D 10 D 11 D 12 / D 14 D 15 D 16

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2.3. Things To Be Performed

ID Works Working Method


1 Setting the present time of group management system 1) Refer to ‘4.3. Time Change Function of Group Management System’.
2 Start traffic learning fuction status when the number of 1) Set $FFFF to LearningSpec→Traffic.learnPermission ($19A01A) to ensure traffic fuction
passengers using the elevator is at the normal level after learning is started.
move-in is completed.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

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3. SWITCH Setting Table

3.1. Setting Table of SW5 (MODE SET SWITCH) of DOC-200 PCB

Bit Id Description Remarks


1 Setting system initial mode ON(OS booting only)
#8 #1

2 Setting LCD initialization mode ON(LCD initialization)

#8 #1

3 Set when setting spec and clock ON(write) OFF(protected)


#8 #1

8 Designating operating system/stand-by system ON(stand-by system) OFF(operating system)

#8 #1

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4. Easy Functions

4.1. Virtual Switch Input Function


When you test without switch input environment, you can use virtual switch supported by group management.

1) Virtual switches are set by using LCD. The switches set by LCD are reflected in setting switch input status and provide the same environment as switches are actually input.

2) Following virtual switches can be set by using LCD.


OpCode Description
066 Virtual split express mode switch 1 input setting
067 Virtual split express mode switch 2 input setting
068 Virtual split express mode switch 3 input setting
069 Virtual split express mode switch 4 input setting
070 Virtual split express suppression switch input
071 Virtual split express command switch input
072 Virtual disabled person call cut suppression switch input
073 Virtual NonStopSwitch 1 input
074 Virtual NonStopSwitch 2 input
075 Virtual typical floor switching switch 1 input
076 Virtual typical floor switching switch 2 input
077 Virtual VipSwitch 1 input
078 Virtual VipSwitch 2 input
079 Virtual VipSwitch 3 input
080 Virtual individual switching request switch input
081

3) Virtual Switch Input Procedure By Using LCD


(1) Input the OpCode presented above and then press Enter(‘C’) key.
(2) Check that LCD screen is switched as following.
Line Data Description
1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX~XX: explanations of control code designated (Ex: Dispersion is)
2 YYY YYY: ‘Set’: setting, ‘Cut’: releasing
3 Code: ZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZ~ZZ: setting status of CheckData of Bit48~Bit1
(3) Switch input status setting
1) Status setting(YYY) is set in the way of toggle by ‘Enter’ key.
In other words, if you press Enter key(‘C’) in the ‘Set’ status, It changes to ‘Cut’ status. And if you press Enter(‘C’) in the ‘Cut’ status, It changes to ‘Set’ status.

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4) Switch Input Status Check


LCD OpCode Data Inquired
761 Check input status of split express mode, VIP and Nonstop switches
762 Check input status of split express Cut and disabled person call suppression prevention switches
763 Check input status of typical floor switching and individual separation switches

4.2. Data Setting (Including Spec) and Inquiry Function


Note 1: In the explanations below, the controls of SW4 and SW5 are applied only to the spec data. General data is not influenced by SW4 and SW5.
Note 2: Change the spec of operating system when changing spec data. The spec of stand-by system is changed automatically by backup function after few seconds.

1) Mount the LCD to MPU board.


If the LCD is not mounted, fix the LCD to DOC-200 PCB and set Pin2 of SW5 on the MPU board to ON. When the characters are displayed in the LCD screen, set Pin2 of
SW5 to OFF.
2) Switch the Pin2 of SW4 on the MPU board to ON to release the H/W Protection of EEPROM.
3) Switch the Pin3 of SW5 on the MPU board to ON to release the S/W Protection of EEPROM.
4) Set the LCD to data inquiry mode. If the data inquiry mode is not in the normal status when ‘OpCode:’ string is shown on the fourth line of LCD screen, press ESC(‘D’) key.
5) Input 000 into OpCode in the LCD and press Enter(‘C’) key.
6) Make sure that the screen switches to the following.
Line Data Description
1 1.Addr:AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA: address input by user
2 2.Data:BBBB/CCCC BBBB: address input by user CCCC: data from group management system
3 3.Next 4.Before Data from group management system displays the values recorded in the address input by user in the cycle of 100ms.
4 5.Set 6.SetCon

7) Input spec by following procedures described below.


8) Set the Pin2 of SW4 on the MPU board to OFF to set the H/W Protection status of EEPROM.
9) Set the Pin3 of SW5 on the MPU board to OFF to set the S/W Protection status of EEPROM.

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Start

Yes
Is data input finished? End

No
Note 1: Before key or Next key is recommended in
Address input
case of adjacent address.

A1
Yes
Check Pin3 of SW5 Check Pin2 of SW4 Error message output?

No
Note 2 : Address is input in eight-digit hexadecimal.
Note 3 : Data is input in four-digit hexadecimal.
No Check present data
Data change needed?

Yes
Data input

Check address and data

Set

Yes Does indicated data switch to No


Move to A1
input data?

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4.3. Time Change Function of Group Management System


1) Setting time change enabled status (set Pin3 of SW5 to On)
2) Press 001 on the DOA-100 LCD.
3) Check that 001 is indicated in D10-D12 on DOA-100 LCD. (Refer to page11)
4) Press Enter key(C) on the main screen of DOA-100 LCD.
5) Check that LCD screen switches to the below screen.

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14

Y Y M M D D W W H H M M S S

C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14

1 . I n 2 . S e t

6) Present time check


Note 1: Time is displayed in the way of the twenty-four hour system. (Ex: 04:00 PM = >16:00)
Note 2: Sunday is indicated as 0 and Saturday as 6.
Note 3: All data is input in the way of BCD. (Ex: 23:00 =>$23)
- Present time is displayed in A01~A14. (yymmddwwhhmmss)
- When the present time is Monday, Feb 17 1998 04:30:12 PM ($98021701160430)
7) Input current time (input 1)
Check that D00 switches from ‘1’ to ‘*’.
Check that ‘$’ is displayed in C01.
- Input desired time in the form of data with fourteen digits by referring to the style written on the second line.
- When fourteen-digit time input is finished, D01 switches from ‘*’ to ‘1’.
8) Check that input time is correct.
9) Present time change request (input 2)
- If data is not normally recorded, ‘Time Set Error’ is indicated on C01~C16.
If so, check that switch status and time of STEP 1 are logically correct values.
(Ex: If time is 25, it is an error)
- If data is recorded normally, input time is indicated on A01~A14.
10) Input D to switch from data setting mode to OpCode input mode.
11) Time input enabled status release
- Set the Pin3 of SW5 to Off

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4.4. Check Function Of Indicator Mounted On Hall


1) Conditions
(1) Control panel is in the high-speed operation.
(2) Network wiring of control panel and group management panel is finished.
(3) Power on the side of Hall is applied.

2) Mount the LCD to MPU board.

3) Check that LCD is the data inquiry mode.


3-1) If ‘OpCode’: string is shown in the fourth line, LCD is the data inquiry mode.
3-2) If not, press ESC(‘D’) key.

4) Input 002 into OpCode and press Enter(‘C’) key.

5) Check that the below screen is displayed.


Line Data Description
1 Maint Order AAA: Elevator IDs are toggled in the order from 1 to 8.
2 1.Car Id :AAA BBB: This means waiting floor of the selected car. It is input in the form of three-digit decimal.
3 2.WaitFloor:BBB CC: Bit information of Hall Line subject to maintenance operation. (FF: Standard)
4 3.Side:CC 4.Set

6) Determine the side to be checked.


Refer to ‘1.3.2. DOL – 200 & DOL – 210 Switch Setting Status Check’.

7) Make sure corresponding function is performed by selecting desired function button.


7-1) ‘1’: CarId Setting
Car Ids are set in the way of toggling from 1 to 8
7-2) ‘2’: Wait Floor Setting
Designate the waiting floor of elevator. Input is finished when pressing three-digit decimal key or non-decimal key.
7-3) ‘3’: Side Setting
Input the Hall Button Line that will perform maintenance operation by using two-digit hexadecimal. Each bit means Hall Line. (FF: Standard)

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7-4) ‘4’: ‘Set’


This requests to start maintenance operation. After requesting to start, following messages are displayed depending on status change.
(1) When maintenance operation data is set wrongly.
Line Data
1 Maint Data
2 is not Valid
3 To escape
4 enter'Esc'Key
(2) When elevator is waiting on the wait floor.
Line Data
1 Car is waiting
2 in 12.To maint.
3 To escape
4 enter'Esc'Key
(3) When maintenance operation is in progress.
Line Data
1 Side FF is
2 mainting in 34
3 To escape
4 enter'Esc'Key

9) Get on the elevator and set the Independent operation switch of OPB to On. From this time maintenance operation starts.

10) Register the Car Call of the floor press Close button until the elevator starts.
When the elevator arrives at the target floor, all devices (Indicator, Lantern, Hall Button etc.) mounted to the hall operate in a cyclical way.

11) Replace the troubled devices.

12) If there is another floor subject to check, repeat the process from 10) to 11).

13) When platform maintenance is finished


(1) Release the INDEP switch and ATT switch of elevator.
(2) Press ESC(‘D’) key on the LCD screen to return from the screen shown in 7-4) to the screen in 5).

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4.5. To Mount LCD

Start

Connect LCD to the ANN connector


on the MPU board.

No
Is it normal condition?

Yes
Power On

Set the Pin2 of SW5 on the MPU


board to On.

Replace LCD

No Is string shown in the


LCD?

Yes

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5. Trouble Diagnosis

5.1. When Elevator Indicator Flickers


1) Symptoms
Indicator changes from 1 to 4 to 1 etc. abnormally.

2) Measures
Step 1: Check all control panel spec to see whether same car ID is set or not.
Step 2: Check that DIP/SW of DOL-200 or DOL-210 is set correctly.

5.2. When Elevator Indicator Does Not Display At All Floors


1) Expected Causes
Hard Ware problems may occur among elevator control panel through DOL-200 to DHL.

2) Measures
Step 1: Check the operating status of group management system and interface board (DOL-200).
Step 2: Check the starting status of control panel connected to the corresponding row.
Step 3: Check that button is registered by pressing Hall button.
Step 1-1: If Hall button is registered
Step 1-1-1: Check the connection between Indicator and Hall board.
If there is no problem in the connection, Hard Ware of Indicator is in failure.
Step 1-2: If Hall button is not registered
Step 1-2: Check the status of communication between Hall board and interface board(DOL-100) of corresponding floor by using the LCD of group management
system.
1) Diagnose the failure of communication with corresponding OpCode by using LCD OpCode 943(line 1 and 2), 944(line 3 and 4) and 945(line 5 and 6).
2) If communication is in failure, check the wiring of communication line and power line of Hall board.
3) If wiring is not in failure, Hard Ware of Hall board is in failure.

3) Ex: In the building where four elevators with four Hall rows are installed, one elevator with one indicator is placed on the left of each Hall Line. Car No. 1 is installed on the
left of row 1, car No. 2 on the left of line 2, car No. 3 on the left of line 3 and car No. 4 on the left of line 4.

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The method of check when the indicator of car No. 1 does not show any information
(1) Change the setting of SW2-IO S/W1 from [PIN8]00000001[PIN1] to [PIN8][00000010[PIN1] to make sure the information of car No. 2 is displayed in the indicator of car
No. 1.
(2) If the information of car No. 2 is shown in the indicator of car No. 1 after performing (1), car No. 1 is in trouble or communication with car No. 1 does not work.
(3) If Indicator information is not shown even after the car information shown in the indicator of car No. 1 is changed by performing (1), DOL-200 board or DOL-210 board
may have problem. Check the communication by using the group management annunciator.

5.3. When Light Does Not Turn On By Pressing Hall Button


1) Expected Causes
Cause 1: There are no available elevators.
Cause 2: DOL-200 board is down.
Cause 3: Communication between Hall board and interface board (DOL-200) is in failure.
Cause 4: Group management system does not work.

2) Measures
Step 1: If Hall buttons of other rows can not be registered
Step 1-1: Check that elevator is incorporated into group management panel. (Use LCD OpCode 750.)
Step 1-2: Check that service enable elevator is in the troubled button. (Select one among OpCode 610 to OpCode 647 of LCD)
Step 2: Check the power input status of group management panel and interface board (DOL-200).
Step 4: Check the connection status of Hall board. (Diagnose the failure of communication with corresponding OpCode by using LCD OpCode 943(line 1 and 2),
944 (line 3 and 4) and 945(line 5 and 6).)
Step 5: Check the call type setting status of Hall board. (Check the call type is set to one (K, L, M, N) not applied to the proper building.)

5.4. When Hall Button Flickers


1) Expected Cause: Hall button is expected to be jammed.

2) Measures
Step 1: Replace it with the button in other row not flickering and do the test. (Wait for three minutes.)
If it continues flickering: Button signal is being input continuously due to the error in the wiring of Hall button.
Step 1-1: Check Hall button and Hall board wiring.

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5.5. When Hall Lantern Turns On and Off Repeatedly


1) Symptoms
Troubled car lantern turns on, then off within a few seconds and on repeatedly.

2) Expected Causes
(1) Car ID is overwritten to cause the repeated cycle of incorporation and incorporation release. It brings about a repetition in which the ID is indicated when incorporated and
the ID is not indicated when incorporation is released.
(2) The conditions where incorporation and incorporation release shown in the above (1) are done repeatedly.
The above problem occurs if car ID is overwritten and any of the overwritten cars is not incorporated.

3) Measures
(1) Input OpCode 750 in the LCD.
Line Data Description
1 A/B/C/D/E/FF/GGG A: operating system/stand-by system (1: stand-by system) B: Operating MICOM down C: Stand-by MICOM down
2 HHIIJJKKMMNNOO (down when set to 1) D: operation mode E: Write Protection status (released when set to 1) FF: incorporated elevator
3 PPPPPPPP/QQQQ bit information GGG: running floor number HH~OO: present time(year, month, day, one of weekday, hour, minutes,
second) PP~PP: system status flag QQQQ: H/W connection status
(2) Check whether the data of FF changes repeatedly. For example, $01=>$00=>$01=>$00
(3) If the data changes repeatedly, Check the car ID.

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5.6. When Car Is Not Incorporated Into Group Management


1) Input OpCode 750 on the LCD.
Line Data Description
1 A/B/C/D/E/FF/GGG A: operating system/stand-by system (1: stand-by system) B: Operating MICOM down C: Stand-by
2 HHIIJJKKMMNNOO MICOM down (down when set to 1) D: operation mode E: Write Protection status (released when set to
3 PPPPP@##/QQQQ 1) FF: incorporated elevator bit information GGG: running floor number HH~OO: present time(year,
month, day, one of weekday, hour, minutes, second) PP~PP: system status flag QQQQ: Hard Ware
connection status
1-1) When communication works normally, bit of corresponding car is set in the position of ##.
1-2) When communication works normally, check the below 2).
1-3) When communication does not work normally, check the below 3).

2) Soft Ware Failures


2-1) Check that Bit0 is set in the position of @ in the above 1) (Interface board communication)
2-2) If Bit0 is not set, interface board communication may have problem.
2-2-1) Check that G-MASTER connection of interface board is in failure.
2-2-2) If G-MASTER connection is not in failure,
2-2-2-1) Interface board failure
2-2-2-2) Interface board ROM failure
2-3) If Bit0 is set, input OpCode 104 on the LCD.
Line Data Description
1 Special Drive AAA: elevator under maintenance operation BBB: elevator under Independent operation
2 Mat:AAA Ind:BBB CCC: elevator under Attendant operation DDD: elevator under VIP operation
3 Att:CCC Vip:DDD
2-3-1) Check that the car is under maintenance operation, attendant operation or independent operation. If the car is under maintenance operation, Attendant operation
or Independent operation, the status where incorporation is not done is normal. Therefore you should not do the check below.
2-3-2) The problems above are related to the part of control panel. Refer to the control panel installation and maintenance manual.

3) Hard Ware Connection Failures


(1) Check that G-NET and C-NET of group management panel is wired normally. (Refer to the wiring diagram.)
(2) Check that the G-NET of control panel is connected to the network line. (Refer to the wiring diagram.)
(3) If there is no error in Hard Ware wiring, ROM for controlling LON may be in failure. Inquire to the factory.

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5.7. When The LED For Communication With Monitor Panel Does Not Flicker
Measure 1: Check that the supervisory panel line is connected to the MD connector of DOC-200 board.
Measure 2: Check that the supervisory panel ID set in the SW6 of DOC-200 board is within 65 ~ 80.
Measure 3: Check that the group management ID set in the supervisory panel is equal to the value set in the SW6 of DOC-200 board.

5.8. When Hall Button Is Not Reset


Measure 1: Check that the elevator servicing to the call that is not reset is in the call reset enable status.
1) Use LCD OpCode 244.
2) Check that it is in the call reset enable status.
When in UP direction stop, check (ResetCall→ResetPossibleCar($1B6400).When in DN direction stop, check ($1B6402)
3) Check that it is in the call reset prevention status (ResetCall→NoResetSignal: received from control panel)
(1) Data configuration of car No. 1 ($1B6406), car No. 2 ($1B6408), car No. 3 ($1B640A), car No. 4 ($1B640C), car No. 5 ($1B640E), car No. 6 ($1B6410), car No. 7
($1B6412) and car No. 8 ($1B6414)
Data configuration: Bit0(type K) Bit1(type L) Bit2(type M) Bit3(type N)
(2) When call reset prevention status continues, contact control panel manager and solve the problem.

5.9. When Parking Is Not Performed


Measure 1: Check parking starting status
(1) Check parking status by using LCD OpCode 130.
(2) Identify which elevator is parking enable: ($1A0678)

Measure 2: Check auto parking status. (Elevator under automatic parking is excluded from parking)
(1) Check auto parking status by using LCD OpCode 105.
(2) Identify which elevator is under auto parking: ($1A1562)

5.10. When The Door Does Not Close Even Though Close Button Is Pressed
Measure 1: Check Close Button Suppression Status
(1) Check Close button suppression status by using LCD OpCode 120.
(2) Check Car Status→Close Button Cut($1B5D2A)

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5.11. Other Failures

Symptoms Countermeasures
Car Call is changed but Hall Call is not changed when service floor is changed ⌦ Check that NonStop→Spec.CarSvcSpecCheck($199700) is not 0. It is normal when
in the monitor panel. it is not 0.
Stand-by system does not operate even though operation system is down. ⌦ Check that MB connector of operation system is wired to MB connector of wait system.

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Appendices
Appendix 1. Layout of DIP S/W and LEDs of DOL – 200 and DOL – 210

TERM S/W

DOL – 210-A DOL – 210-B


SW 1

SW 2

SW 1

SW 2
D9-27C256

D7-27C256

E5-27C256

E2-27C256
ROM

ROM

ROM

ROM
A2-27C256 A1-27C256 A2-27C256 A1-27C256
ROM ROM ROM ROM

ZS6
2405
DC-DC CONV HGWDT6

HGWDT5

HGWDT4

HGWDT3

HGWDT2

HGWDT1
SGWDT MGWDT

SW1-IO S/W2 SW2-IO S/W1

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Appendix 2. System Status Flag Configuration

<Note> 1. X is subject to change according to the status.


Status under normal
Bit Id Description Remarks
operation
0-7 Status of communication between group management and car No. 1~No. 8 Normal when set to 1 1
8 Status of communication between group management and relay board Normal when set to 1 1
9 Status of communication between group management and simulator Normal when set to 1 0
10 Stand-by MICOM connection status Normal when set to 1 X
11 CRT connection status Normal when set to 1 X(1 when there is CRT)
12 SCCA connection status Normal when set to 1 0
13 SCCB connection status Normal when set to 1 0
21 Traffic flow DB learning is in progress. Traffic flow DB is being learned when set to 1 X
22 Traffic flow DB initialization performed when initializing Initialization failed when set to 1 X
23 AutoParking Run Auto parking is being performed when set to 1 X
24 SW TimerRun(H/W TimerError) Soft Timer is operating when set to 1 0
25 Stand-by MICOM down Stand-by MICOM down when set to 1 X
26 Operating MICOM down Operating MICOM down when set to 1 0
27 Write prevention under release Data recording possible when set to 1 X
28 Task masking in progress Task masking is in progress when set to 1 0
29 System failure status System failure when set to 1 0
30 System error status System error when set to 1 0
31 Initial process finished Normally initialized when set to 1 1

Appendix 3. External Device Connection Status Flag Configuration


Bit Id Description Remarks
0 Connection status between I960 and G-LON Under normal connection when set to 1
1 Connection status between I960 and C-LON Under normal connection when set to 1
2 Connection status between I960 and SCC_A Under normal connection when set to 1
3 Connection status between I960 and SCC_B Under normal connection when set to 1
4 CRT connection status Under normal connection when set to 1

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