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Modification 01 02 03 Prepared 12.12.2006 eberhaer  KA No. 160147 160378 160529 Reviewed 12.12.2006 keiserda KA Date 20.08.04 13.01.06 15.12.06 Norms Chkd 12.12.2006 plattle Released 15.12.2006 beuretro Format  A4 INVENTIO AG CH-6052 Hergiswil Classification Lead Office E E Page 1/93 This Manual is the property of INVENTIO AG and shall only be used by SCHINDLER personnel or authorized SCHINDLER agents for purposes which are in the interest of SCHINDLER. This design and information is our intellectual property. Without written consent, it must neither be copied in any manner, nor used for manufacturing, nor communicated to third parties. Application for such consent should be addressed to: INVENTIO AG, Postfach, CH-6052 Hergiswil NW K 604401 LON Interfaces Technical Information and Configuration Technical Information and Configuration Summary This document contains technical information details on the LON Interfaces to elevator peripherals for use together with several LON based elevator control systems. Note This document describes the complete set of available LON Interfaces. Specific elevator controls may support only a subset of these devices (consult the respective control documentation for a list of supported devices).
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  • Modification 01 02 03 Prepared 12.12.2006 eberhaer

    KA No. 160147 160378 160529 Reviewed 12.12.2006 keiserda

    KA Date 20.08.04 13.01.06 15.12.06 Norms Chkd 12.12.2006 plattle

    Released 15.12.2006 beuretro

    FormatA4

    INVENTIO AG CH-6052 HergiswilClassification Lead Office E EB3

    Page 1/93

    This Manual is the property of INVENTIO AG and shall only be used by SCHINDLER personnel or authorized SCHINDLER agents for purposes which are in the interest of SCHINDLER. This design and information is our intellectual property. Without written consent, it must neither be copied in any manner, nor used for manufacturing, nor communicated to third parties. Application for such consent should be addressed to: INVENTIO AG, Postfach, CH-6052 Hergiswil NW

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    LON InterfacesTechnical Information and Configuration

    Technical Information and Configuration

    Summary This document contains technical information details on the LON Interfaces to elevator peripherals for use together with several LON based elevator control systems.

    NoteThis document describes the complete set of available LON Interfaces. Specific elevator controls may support only a subset of these devices (consult the respective control documentation for a list of supported devices).

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    Table of Contents

    1 * Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.1 * Landing Interface Module LIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.2 COP Interface Module CIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3 Building Interface Box BIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.4 Door Interface Box DIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.5 Voice Interface Box VIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.6 VSB PCB for Critical I/Os . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141.7 Safety Bridging PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    2 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162.1 Scope of Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162.2 Peripherals and Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172.3 Standards and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    3 Dispo Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193.1 Mechanical Dispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193.2 Electrical Dispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    4 System Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.1 Landing Interface Module LIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.2 COP Interface Module CIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284.3 Building Interface Box BIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304.4 Door Interface Box DIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304.5 Voice Interface Box VIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314.6 Critical I/Os with and without VSB PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314.7 Safety Bridging PCB LONUESK 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

    5 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365.1 PCBs for LIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

    5.1.1 LONDGI PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365.1.2 LONDGIO and LONPGIO PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385.1.3 LONIO2 PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415.1.4 LONIO32 PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425.1.5 LONIOC3 and LONIOC5 PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445.1.6 LONPII PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

    5.2 PCBs for CIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515.2.1 LONCPI PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515.2.2 NWIOC3 PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545.2.3 NWIO36/NWIO236 and NWIOD6 PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

    5.3 PCBs for BIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585.3.1 LONCUB PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585.3.2 NWRIO41 and NWRIO4 PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

    5.4 LONDIM PCB for DIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615.5 PCBs for VIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

    5.5.1 LONVE PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 665.5.2 VCA PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

    5.6 VSB PCB for Critical I/Os . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695.7 LONUESK 1 PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

    6 Rotary Code Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 726.1 BMK Single Codes for Zone EUAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 726.2 BMK Single Codes for Zone NA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776.3 BMK Set Codes for NWRIO41 PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

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    6.4 Changing Switches on LON PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92A.1 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

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    1 * Product Overview

    1.1 * Landing Interface Module LIM

    Summary The landing interface module LIM is required for connection of landing fixtures with parallel wired I/Os (buttons, switches, lamps, indicators, buzzers) to a control system with LON bus wiring in the hoistway. A LIM box contains one PCB, depending on connected parallel landing elements, which is wired to the LON bus for connection with the control.

    Overview Every LIM is pre-configured with a LON PCB, which may be Specific for operating elements (including acknowledge) Specific for indicator elements (including gong) Combined for operating and indicator elements.

    Landing Interface Module1 LIM Box (for hoistway installation)2 LON PCB

    Assembly

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.LIM Landing Interface Module

    (with commission specific configuration)

    If ordered for parallel wired LIPs and LOPs

    1

    1) LIM is ordered commission specific and configured by ordering LIM Base boxes with one individual LON PCB per box (see below)

    Pos Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.1 Base LIM box for installation in

    the hoistway(dimensions (HWD): 300 80 60 mm)

    Always 1 593623

    1 2

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    Components

    1.2 COP Interface Module CIM

    Summary The COP interface module CIM is required for connection of COPs with parallel wired I/Os to a control system with LON bus wiring to the car.

    Overview CIM is designed in a modular way and is pre-assembled on commission from a base PCB and additional interface PCBs (three types available), which are interconnected by a NeuroWire bus system.

    2 LONDGI LON Direction indicator and Gong Interface PCB

    For LIP with further travel indicator and gong

    1

    593627

    LONDGIO LON Direction indicator, Gong and Input/Output PCB

    For both LIP (with further travel indicator, gong) and LOP (with 3-wire call buttons up/down)

    55501440

    LONIO2 LON Input/Output PCB for 4-wire call buttons (2 buttons)

    For LOP with 4-wire call buttons (up/down)

    593624

    LONIO32 LON Input/Output PCB for 3-wire call buttons (2 buttons)

    For LOPs with 3-wire call buttons (up/down)

    593848

    LONIOC3 LON Input/Output PCB Configurable for 3 Elements

    For LOP with maximum 3 configurable I/Os

    593625

    LONIOC5 LON Input/Output PCB Configurable for 5 Elements

    For LOP with maximum 5 configurable I/Os

    593713

    LONPGIO LON Position indicator, Gong and Input/Output PCB

    For both LIP (with position indicator, further travel indicator, gong) and LOP (with 3-wire call buttons up/down)

    55501439

    LONPII LON Position Indicator Interface PCB

    For LIP with position indicator, further travel indicator and gong

    593626

    Pos Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.

    Note Depending on the elevator control, the CIM assembly may be located in the COP or in

    a CIM box on the car. Depending on the specific number of interface PCBs, the small or the large variant of

    the CIM box may be required.

    CIM Box SmallCIM Box Large

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    Assembly

    Components

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.CIM COP Interface Module

    (with commission specific configuration)

    If ordered for parallel wired COPs

    One per COP and access side

    1-4 1

    1) CIM is ordered commission specific and configured by ordering the individual components (see below)

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.LONCPI LON Car Peripherals

    Interface PCB with basic COP functions

    Always CO1

    1) Commission specific

    591573

    NWIO36 NeuroWire Input/Output PCB with 3-wire I/Os (6 I/O lines)

    For 3-wire car call buttons CO1 593849

    NWIO236 NeuroWire Input/Output PCB with 3-wire I/Os (6 I/O lines)

    For 3-wire car call buttons CO1 591869

    NWIOD6 NeuroWire Input/Output PCB with 4-wire I/Os (6 I/O lines)

    For 4-wire car call buttons CO1 593635

    NWIOC3 NeuroWire Input/Output PCB with configurable I/Os (3 I/O lines)

    If configurable buttons are required (3- or 4-wire)

    CO1 593636

    - CIM Box small including LONCPI and LONTC cable short (dimensions (HWD): 204 432 78 mm)

    If ordered For 1-3 NW PCBs

    1 593634

    - CIM Box large including LONCPI and LONTC cable short (dimensions (HWD): 204 692 78 mm)

    If ordered For 4-8 NW PCBs

    1 593633

    - Cable for LONTC connection to LON bus car

    Short, if ordered 1 593632Long, if ordered 593631

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

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    1.3 Building Interface Box BIB

    Summary If any one of the interfaces specified below is required (direct interfaces to building or to services, which require building interfaces), the Building Interface Box BIB is required for connection of the respective external I/Os to a control system with a LON bus wiring in the hoistway. BIB is designed in a modular way and is delivered on commission with pre-configured interface modules.A BIB is installed at an appropriate location in the hoistway (surface mounted), and is connected to the LON bus in parallel to the landing elements on the same floor (same type of T-connector).

    Overview The following general configuration rules apply to the BIB: Every box contains one LONCUB PCB for connection to the LON bus. Maximum 4 NWRIO41 PCBs (every one implementing a function) can be connected. The box is assembled according to the ordered functions (see table below).

    Building Interface Box1 Box2 Options Label3 LON Interface PCB4 NWRIO41 PCB

    NoteFor MX-GC up to release 3 only: Separate BIBs must be used for lift and group related options.

    2

    4

    3

    1

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    Base Components

    Configured Sets for MX-GC

    The following pre-configured NWRIO41 PCBs for specific I/O types are available for Miconic MX-GC:

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.BIB Building Interface Box

    complete (with commission specific configuration)

    If ordered 1 593468

    Pos Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.1 - Box (sheet metal

    housing)Always 1 593471

    2 - Label for options Always 1 5931343 LONCUB LON-Interface PCB Always 1 5913784 NWRIO41 Interface function(s) on

    NWRIO41 PCB(s)One per implemented function

    1-4 see below

    - - Cable for connection of LONCUB PCB to LON bus(Length 2.4 m)

    Always for MX-GC up to release 3

    1

    188091

    - Always for TX-GC2 and for MX-GC release 4 and higher

    55501317

    Note BMK ValuesSee 'Rotary Code Settings' for a list of relevant BMKs.

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty. ID. No.BR_ALT Code: FE

    Type: GROUP (Lift)For fire emergency with two recall floors

    1 593803

    BR_BS Code: EBType: LIFT

    On commission 1 -

    BR_G Code: F4Type: GROUP (Lift)

    For fire emergency recall BR1 (GE)

    For fire emergency recall BR1 (NL)

    For fire emergency recall BR1 (NO)

    For fire warning contact KBF

    Only for simplex or first elevator in group

    1 593139

    BR_LI Code: E1Type: LIFTe:

    For fire emergency recall BR1

    1 593138

    DDF Code: 06Type: GROUP

    For VIP service DF2 1 593117

    DF1_JAB_NS Code: E8Type: LIFT

    Or VIP service DF1 For external out-of-

    service switch JAB For external emergency

    operation switch JNO

    1 593255

    EB_G Code: F9Type: LIFT

    For earthquake operation 1 593801

    EB_LI Code: EDType: GROUP

    For earthquake operation 1 593802

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    FLC/FOF Code: F7Type: GROUP (Lift)

    For floor lighting control For floors on fire

    1 593144Floor 1 - 4

    1 593216Floor 5 - 8

    1 593217Floor 9 - 12

    1 593122Floor 13-16

    GAST Code: EAType: LIFT

    On commission 1 593252

    GUE Code: E2Type: LIFT

    For building monitoring system

    1 593142

    JBF_SET Code: F5Type: GROUP (Lift)

    For external fireman emergency switch JBF

    1 593250

    JBFF_SET Code: E5Type: LIFT

    On commission 1 593253

    JKLB Code: 66Type: GROUP

    For single car call lock enable and group

    1 593805

    JKLBL Code: 34Type: LIFT

    For single car call lock enable and lift

    1 593806

    JNFF_SET Code: E6Type: LIFT

    For fireman's service BR2 (FR)

    For fireman's service BR2 (NL)

    For external fireman's switch JNFF

    1 593254

    JSDE_G Code: FCType: GROUP (Lift)

    For single car call lock and group

    1

    593815Floor 1 - 4593816Floor 5 - 8593817Floor 9 - 12593818Floor 13-16593819Floor 17-20593820Floor 21-24593821Floor 25-28593822Floor 29-30

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty. ID. No.

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    JVSPCL_LI Code: F0Type: LIFT

    For single car call lock and lift

    1

    593807Floor 1-4593808Floor 5-8593809Floor 9-12593810Floor 13-16593811Floor 17-20593812Floor 21-24593813Floor 25-28593814Floor 29-30

    JZPZS Code: 6CType: GROUP (Lift)

    For blocking of one entrance side (external JZPZS switch)

    1 593251

    NS_G Code: F6Type: GROUP

    For first elevator in group with any type of emergency power operation

    1 593137

    NS_FF Code: E9Type: LIFT

    For any type of emergency power operation

    For fireman's service BR2 (NL)

    1 593136

    SO_AS_1 Code: CCType: LIFT

    In hoistway for Sabbath Operation

    1 55502627

    SO_SZ_1 Code: CAType: GROUP

    In hoistway of first elevator for Sabbath Operation

    1 55502627

    SO_TC_2 Code: CAType: LIFT

    In car for Sabbath Operation

    1 55502627

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty. ID. No.

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    1.4 Door Interface Box DIB

    Overview The door interface box DIB is required for connection of parallel wired Schindler and third party doors to a control system with LON bus wiring to the car.DIM is pre-configured with the base PCB LONDIM and with required door type specific options. There is one box required per door drive.

    Door Interface Box

    Assembly

    Base Components (One of the Cables Required)

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.DIB Door Interface Box

    including LONDIM PCB(Dimensions (HWD): 272 490 97 mm)

    If ordered 1/21

    1) Depending on number of independently controlled access sides

    593638

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty ID. No.Cable

    QKS9-1/QKS9VF

    Cable for QKS9-1/QKS9VF If door type QKS9-1 or QKS9VF

    1

    55500346

    Cable VD20 parallel

    Cable for Varidor 20 parallel If door type Cable for Varidor 20 parallel

    55500479

    Cable VD30 parallel

    Cable for Varidor 30 parallel If door type Cable for Varidor 30 parallel

    55500362

    Cable DIB Cable for all other doors If door type not QKS9-1, QKS9VF or Varidor 20 or 30 parallel

    55500349

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty ID. No.Kiekert Set for Kiekert/Slycma For door type Kiekert

    For door type Slycma 1 593667

    LUSTQKS6

    Set for LUST QKS6 For door type LUST QKS6 1 593666

    Peignen Set for Peignen For door type Peignen folding door

    1 593648

    QKS11 Set for QKS11 For door type QKS11 1 593640QKS9/10 Set for QKS9/10 For door type QKS9/10 1 593641

    Wittur TVLD Set for Wittur TVLD For door type Wittur TVLD 1 593666

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    Optional Components

    Photocell Set for photocells For elevators without car doors

    For door reversing device photocell

    1 593728

    Progard S Set for Progard S For elevators without car doors

    For door reversing device Progard S

    1 593649

    Skirting Set for skirting For elevators without car doors

    For door reversing device skirting

    1 593669

    Cable Door 400 V

    Additional power cable If voltage door drive = 400 V

    Or if voltage door lock motor = 96 V or 230 V

    1 55500426

    JHCT Stop switch for DIB If ordered 1 593646MGH 24V Set holding brakes 24 V If voltage holding brake =

    24 V 1 593645

    MGH 48/80V Set holding brakes 48 or 80 V

    If voltage holding brake = 48 or 80 V

    1 593644

    MGV 36-180 VDC

    Set door lock magnets 36 to 180 VDC

    If voltage door lock magnet = 36 to 180 VDC

    1 593642

    MGV 205 VDC

    Set door lock magnets 205 VDC

    If voltage door lock magnet = 205 VDC

    1 593668

    MGV 230 VAC

    Set door lock magnets 230 VAC

    If voltage door lock magnet = 230 VAC

    1 593665

    MV 96/400 VAC

    Set door lock motors 96 to 400 VAC

    If voltage door lock motor = 96 or 400 VDC

    1 593643

    Name Description Techn. Data Qty ID. No.

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    1.5 Voice Interface Box VIB

    Overview The voice interface box VIB is a LON based solution for voice in car that comes preconfigured with PCBs and loudspeaker. On commission, the individual components may also be integrated into the COP.

    Voice Interface Box1 Housing2 Loudspeaker3 LON-Interface PCB4 Voice Speech Engine PCB

    Assembly

    Components

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.VIB Voice Interface Box complete If ordered 1 55501957

    Pos Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.1 - Box (sheet metal

    housing)If not installed in COP 1 55509958

    2 - Loudspeaker with cable Always 1 555019623 LONVE LON-Interface PCB Always 1 5917844 VCA Voice Speech Engine

    PCBAlways 1 591782

    - MMC Programmed multimedia card containing commission specific and language information

    Always 11

    1) Specify one or two of the following available languages with the order: English, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Kantonese Chinese (in case of two languages, specify one of them as main language).

    55502425

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    1.6 VSB PCB for Critical I/Os

    Overview For critical I/Os with one contact in multiplex systems, the VSB PCB is required for redundant and galvanic separated connection to two elevators. The VSB PCB is mounted in a plastic box in the hoistway.

    Voltage Switch Box1 Voltage Switch Box (for hoistway installation)2 Voltage Switch PCB

    Components

    Pos Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.1 - Box for installation in the

    hoistway(dimensions (HWD): 300 80 60 mm)

    If ordered 1 593623

    2 VSB Voltage Switch PCB If ordered 1 591770

    1 2

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    1.7 Safety Bridging PCB

    Overview The circuitry of this PCB is based on the requirements for safety circuits. The PCB will be placed, for example, in the shaft head and connects the shaft safety circuit and LON bus wiring.

    LONUESK 1

    Assembly

    Name Description Selection Rules Qty ID. No.LONUESK 1 Safety Bridging PCB If ordered 1 594109

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    2 Product Description

    2.1 Scope of Application

    Product Name The product name consists of the following parts:

    Range of Application

    The LON Interfaces connect parallel wired elements to the LON bus system. The following individual elements are available:

    Restrictions Some specific features may not be applicable, depending on the elevator control to which the interface modules are connected. In such cases, corresponding hints can be found at the respective locations in this document.

    Part DescriptionLON For connection to elevator controls via a LON bus system

    Interface Interfaces to elements with device specific parallel I/Os

    Element FunctionalityCIM COP Interface Module as interface to parallel wired car operating

    panelsLIM Landing Interface Module as interface to parallel wired landing

    fixturesBIB Building Interface Box as interface to parallel wired building

    optionsDIB Door Interface Box as interface to parallel wired Schindler and

    third party doorsVIB Voice Interface Box as interface to voice synthesizer for voice in

    carVSB PCB for connection of critical I/Os with 1 contact in multiplex

    systemsLONUESK PCB for safety bridging

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    2.2 Peripherals and Interfaces

    Summary The peripherals indicated in this section can be used with the LON Interfaces.

    Elevator Controls The devices are supported by the following elevator controls:

    Door Systems Supported by DIB

    Note The following tables show a global overview of available peripherals and interfaces.

    Whether an element can be used together with a specific elevator control, is described in the respective control documentation.

    For restrictions on the individual components/subsystems, see their respective documentation.

    External components are not delivered by the supplier of the LON Interfaces.

    Type Additional InformationMiconic MX-GC Low and mid rise elevator control Miconic TX-GC2 High rise elevator control

    Type Additional InformationQK8 Schindler semi-automatic doors

    QK8FQK11

    QK11 with Holding BrakeVaridor 20 HT

    QKS8 Schindler automatic doorsQKS8 with Holding Brake

    QKS9/10QKS9-1/10-1

    QKS9VF/10VFQKS11

    QKS11 with Holding BrakeVaridor 10EVaridor 10F

    Varidor 20/30/50 (parallel)Fermator Folding Door Third party semi-automatic doors

    Fermator VVVF-3 HTKiekert TMS-2

    Peignen Folding DoorSlycma PLYCAB2

    Wittur AC HTWittur DC (RCRE24/RC48) HT

    Wittur Mosquito HT

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    Fixtures The following operating elements and indicators are supported:

    Building Interfaces

    The possible/required peripherals depend on the individual options used in the BIB (see section 'Building Interface Box BIB' in chapter 'Product Overview' for possible options).

    User Interfaces For voice in the car, the Voice Interface Box VIB is available (see section Voice Interface Box VIB' in chapter 'Product Overview' for possible options).

    2.3 Standards and Regulations

    The following table gives a listing of valid standards and regulations for the product:Applied Standards

    Fermator VVVF-3 Third party automatic doorsLUST QKS6

    LUST QKS6 (with VRVRT)Lust QKS8

    LUST QKS8 with Holding BrakeLUST QKS9LUST QKS11

    LUST QKS11 with Holding BrakeSematic Encoder System

    Sematic F28/F29Siemens AT 25

    Slycma ACSlycma VF

    TAT2/TAF2 (Schlieren)Wittur AC

    Wittur DC (RCRE24/RC48)Wittur Flash

    Wittur MosquitoWittur RCF1Wittur TVLD

    Type Additional Information

    Type Additional InformationCar Fixtures Parallel wired COP elements for connection to CIM

    Landing Fixtures Parallel wired landing elements for connection to LIM

    Number Description AuthorityEN 81-1:1998 Safety Rules for the

    Construction and Installation of Lifts - Part 1: Electric Lifts

    CEN: European Committee for Standardization

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    3 Dispo Information

    3.1 Mechanical Dispo

    Summary This section shows placement and mechanical installation for the various LON Interface modules.

    Landing Interface Module LIM and VSB PCB for Critical I/Os

    Dimensions of LIM/VSB box (HWD): 300 x 80 x 60 mm.Fix the boxes for LIM and VSB PCBs inside the hoistway in the best position for wiring from landing indicator and landing operating panel as well as from LON hoistway cable.

    Landing Interfaces1 Landing Door2 Landing Indicator Panel3 LIM and/or VSB box(es)4 Landing Operating Panel

    1 2

    3

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    COP Interface Module Fastening

    Dimensions (HWD): 380 x 204 x 78 mm (431.5 x 204 x 78 mm with mounting brackets for horizontal

    installation) for CIM box small 640 x 204 x 78 mm (691.5 x 204 x 78 mm with mounting brackets for horizontal

    installation) for CIM box large. Fasten the CIM box (2 variants available: big and small) on the car roof above the COP or on the car wall as close as possible to the COP:

    CIM Box Fastening1 CIM small (mounted flat on car roof, may also be

    mounted upright using same support as CIM large)2 CIM large (with support for upright mounting, may

    also be mounted flat)3 COP (inside car)4 Openings for Cable Entry (wiring is done later)

    Building Interface Box Fastening

    Dimensions (HWD): 580 x 204 x 78 mm (631.5 x 204 x 78 mm with mounting brackets). 1) Fit the BIB at an appropriate location in the hoistway. 2) Mount it onto the hoistway wall using 2 screws:

    2

    3

    14

    Note Depending on the elevator control, the CIM assembly may be located in the COP or in

    a CIM box on the car. Depending on the specific number of interface PCBs, the small or the large variant of

    the CIM box may be required.

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    BIB Fastening

    Door Interface Box Fastening

    Dimensions (HWD): 252 x 450 x 97 mm (272 x 490 x 78 mm with mounting brackets).Fix the DIB box as close as possible to the door drive on the car roof:

    View from Car Front1 Door Drive2 Door Interface Box DIB3 Door

    Voice Interface Box VIB

    Dimensions (HWD): 150 x 123 x 61.5 mm (150 x 162 x 61.5 mm with mounting brackets).Fix the VIB on the car roof or mount the components (PCBs, speaker, without sheet metal housing) inside the COP.

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    3

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    3.2 Electrical Dispo

    Summary This section describes the configuration rules of LON interfaces, where specific instructions for combination of different PCB types are required (CIM and BIB). All other rules are shown in chapter 'Components' by describing the settings of the individual PCBs in the modules.

    LIM Depending on the elevator control, one or more LIM elements and boxes per floor may be used. As a general rule, the number of LIM elements and boxes should be minimized (for example by using multipurpose PCBs like LONDGIO/LONPGIO). For floor configuration with the two rotary switches HIGH/LOW, the following rules apply: The setting is a decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.

    Example for floor 25: HIGH = 2 (corresponds to 20), LOW = 5 Settings of switch HIGH for values higher than 99 are:

    HIGH = A for 10 (corresponds to 100) HIGH = B for 11 (corresponds to 110) HIGH = C for 12 (corresponds to 120).

    CIM For CIM, the following basic configuration rules apply:

    Note Always try to use only one LIM PCB, which is able to connect all fixture elements on the

    respective landing. If lift and group bus are separate, lift and group functions must not be configured using

    the same LIM PCB.

    Feature RulePhysical

    ConfigurationThe physical sequence of the CIM PCBs, which also determines their sequence on the SPI bus, is as follows: The LONCPI PCB (connection

    to the car LON bus) is always placed on top

    The NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs 1 to m (for call buttons) are placed in the middle

    The NWIOC3 PCBs 1 to n (for configurable I/Os) are always placed at the bottom.

    LONCPI

    NWIO36/NWIO236,NWIOD6 #m

    NWIO36/NWIO236,NWIOD6 #1

    NWIOC3 #n

    NWIOC3 #1

    NoteSee below for valid amounts m of NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs and n of NWIOC3 PCBs.

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    Feature RuleValid Amounts

    of PCBsPer LONCPI, the following PCBs may be connected: Maximum 5 NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs for a sequence of

    maximum 30 subsequent call buttons The possible amount of NWIOC3 PCBs with configurable I/Os

    depends on the amount of installed NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs.

    Number of NWIOD6 and NWIOC3

    15 NWIOD6 / NWIO36 / NWIO236 / NWIOC3 of any combinations can be connected to the LONCPI only with software version: For MX-GC with software greater then V2.51 For TX-GC2 with software greater then V3.31

    Installed NWIO36/NWIO236,

    NWIOD6 PCBs

    Possible Amount of NWIOC3 PCBs

    Maximum1

    1) Maximum value (for example for installation in COP with enough space for PCBs) due to restrictions of NeuroWire bus and of software

    In CIM Boxes2

    2) Restrictions due to available space for PCBs within CIM box

    Small Large7 1 Not possible 16 2 Not possible 25 4 Not possible 34 6 Not possible 43 8 0 52 10 1 61 12 2 70 13 3 8

    NoteIf supported by the specific elevator control, more than one LONCPI PCB per COP can be used (for example for more than 30 floors using the floor offset switch, or for additional configurable I/Os).

    Feature RuleFloor

    ConfigurationThe floor calls for a specific LONCPI PCB are configured as follows: The floor numbering starts with floor 1 at I/O1 of the NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCB in the lowest position (NWIOD6 #1 in drawing above).Only if supported by the connected elevator control (currently only Miconic TX-GC2), a floor numbering offset can be given using the DC Offset hexadecimal switch on the LONCPI PCB:

    Switch Position Starting Floor0 11 112 21... ...A 101... ...C 121

    Floor Configuration

    The floor number of the connected call button is increased by one for every additional I/O (increasing I/O numbers from 1 to 6) on a specific NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCB

    For the step from I/O6 of an NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCB to I/O1 of the next higher NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCB the floor number is also increased by one.

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    BIB For BIB, the following basic configuration rules apply:

    NoteThis sequence must be strictly obeyed. When skipping a large number of floors, the corresponding NWIOD6 PCBs must be installed anyway.

    Feature RuleExpress Zones For express zones, which are within the 30 floor range of an

    individual LONCPI PCB, see the floor configuration rules above For express zones, which go beyond the 30 floor range of an

    individual LONCPI PCB, a second LONCPI PCB with the corresponding floor offset must be used (only possible, if supported by the specific elevator control).

    Feature RulePhysical

    ConfigurationBox assembly: Every box contains one

    LONCUB PCB for connection to the LON bus.

    Maximum 4 NWRIO41 PCBs with configurable I/Os (each one implementing a function) can be connected using a NeuroWire bus system

    The box is assembled according to the ordered functions.

    Sequence of BIB PCBs: The LONCUB PCB (connection

    to the LON bus in the hoistway) is always placed on top

    The maximum 4 NWRIO41 PCBs for the individual BIB functions are interconnected and connected to LONCUB on the SPI bus.

    Floor Configuration

    A BIB with floor dependent BMKs is configured as follows. The floor numbering starts on the uppermost NWRIO41 (#1 in

    drawing above) with the floor number, which is set on the LONCUB PCB.

    The floor number is increased by one for every additional NWRIO41 PCB.

    Attention: Do not mix floor dependent and other BMK types in the same BIB.

    For floor configuration with the two rotary switches HIGH/LOW, the following rules apply: The setting is a decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.

    Example for floor 25: HIGH = 2 (corresponds to 20), LOW = 5 Settings of switch HIGH for values higher than 99 are:

    HIGH = A for 10 (corresponds to 100) HIGH = B for 11 (corresponds to 110) HIGH = C for 12 (corresponds to 120).

    BIB

    LONCUB

    NWRIO41 #1

    NWRIO41 #2

    NWRIO41 #3

    NWRIO41 #4

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    DIB There is one Door Interface Box DIB required per access side.

    VIB There is a floor range limitation of 40 floors (floors -9 to 30) for the Voice Interface Box VIB.

    VSB for Critical I/Os

    If there is only 1 contact for a critical I/O available in a multiplex system, the VSB PCB (Voltage Switch Board) must be used for redundant wiring to two elevators.

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    4 System Architecture

    4.1 Landing Interface Module LIM

    Summary The landing interface module LIM is required for connection of landing fixtures with parallel wired I/Os (buttons, switches, lamps, indicators, buzzers) to a control system with LON bus wiring in the hoistway. A LIM box contains one PCB, depending on connected parallel landing elements, which is wired to the LON bus for connection with the control.

    Interface PCBs The LIM box, located in the hoistway, contains one of the following components (selection depends on elements, which are to be connected):

    Note Always try to use only one LIM PCB, which is able to connect all fixture elements on the

    respective landing. If lift and group bus are separate, lift and group functions must not be configured using

    the same LIM PCB.

    PCB Usage Mode1

    1) 'Mode A' and 'Mode B' are used for 4-wire connections (Mode B, used in most fixtures) and for 3-wire connections (Mode A).

    LONDGI Direction indicator and gong Not applicableLONDGIO Direction indicator and gong and

    standard call buttons for PI, KA, KSFor buttons: Mode A only

    LONIO32 Standard call buttons for PI, KA, KS Mode A onlyLONIO2 Mode B only

    LONIOC3PCB with 3 configurable I/Os

    Mode A and Mode B possible. The mode can be set for the whole board only (not for individual I/Os). All settings for mode switch and mode jumper blocks must be the same.

    LONIOC5 PCB with 5 configurable I/Os

    LONPGIO Position indicator and gong and standard call buttons for PI, KA, KS

    For buttons: Mode A only

    LONPII Position indicator and gong Not applicable

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    Wiring Overview The following figure, which can also be found as label in the LIM cover, shows the respective wiring schematics for the I/O connectors on the LIM PCBs:

    *

    *

    NoteFor exact wiring instructions and switch settings, see the installation specific schematic diagrams.

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    4.2 COP Interface Module CIM

    Summary This section describes details on the components of the COP Interface Module CIM and the possible connections and settings of the CIM PCBs.

    Interface PCBs All COP elements are parallel wired to the COP Interface Module (CIM). The CIM box, located on the car roof, contains the following components:

    PCB Amount Selection Rule Usage Mode1

    1) 'Mode A' and 'Mode B' are used for 4-wire connections (Mode B, used in most fixtures) and for 3-wire connections (Mode A).

    LONCPI Commission (always)

    Base PCB with base functions and LON interface

    Not applicable

    NWIO36 0 - 7 per LONCPI(depending on number of car calls on COP)

    PCB with 6 I/Os for car calls including acknowledge

    Mode A onlyNWIO236 Mode A onlyNWIOD6 Mode B only

    NWIOC3 0 - 13 per LONCPI(depending on I/Os on COP and on number of connected NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs)

    PCB with 3 configurable I/Os

    Mode A and Mode B possible. The mode can be set for the whole board only (not for individual I/Os). All settings for mode switch and mode jumper blocks must be the same.

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

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    Wiring Overview The following figure, which can also be found as label in the CIM cover, shows the respective wiring schematics for the NWIOC3 and NWIOD6 I/Os, and also for the connectors DAG and ICS on LONCPI:

    *

    *

    NoteFor exact wiring instructions and switch settings, see the installation specific schematic diagrams.

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    4.3 Building Interface Box BIB

    Summary The Building Interface Box BIB is used to connect building options to controls with LON data connection in the hoistway or in the machine room.

    Interface PCBs All building options are parallel wired to Building Interface Boxes (BIB), located in the hoistway or (depending on elevator control) in the machine room. A BIB contains the following components:

    4.4 Door Interface Box DIB

    Summary The Door Interface Box DIB is used to connect parallel Schindler and third party doors to controls with LON data connection on the car.

    Interface PCB Parallel doors are wired to the Door Interface Box (DIB), located on the car. Main component of the DIB is the LONDIM interface PCB:

    For a specific installation, the DIB is equipped with door specific options and wiring.

    NoteFor MX-GC up to release 3 only: Separate BIBs must be used for lift and group related options.

    PCB Amount Selection Rule Usage

    LONCUB 1(always)

    PCB with base functions and LON interface

    NWRIO41 1 - 4(depending on

    number of building options)

    One PCB with 4 I/Os per building option

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

    PCB Amount Selection Rule Usage

    LONDIM 1 per access side(always)

    PCB with door control functions and LON interface

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    4.5 Voice Interface Box VIB

    Summary The Voice Interface Box VIB is a voice in car solution for LON bus. It consists of a generic voice engine with standardized UART slave interface, a Multi Media Card containing the available languages and basic setup, and a LON interface PCB with standardized UART master interface.

    Interface PCBs The Voice Interface Box (VIB) is located in the car. It contains the following components:

    4.6 Critical I/Os with and without VSB PCB

    Summary If an I/O has to be considered as critical for secure operation, the I/O must be executed as specified below:

    NC Contacts Contacts for critical I/Os must be executed as NC (normally closed) contacts in order to monitor wire breaks. This will detect sleeping errors (for example by broken wires) in the elevator system.

    TAB Monitoring The control software monitors critical I/Os to achieve controlled termination in case of errors. If a bus node with critical I/O is lost, the elevator function TAB (Technical Out-of-Service) brings the elevator out of operation in a controlled way. This event is reported to the ErrorLog and to Servitel.

    Service Visit For diagnostics and maintenance purposes, TAB monitoring can be disabled using the SMLCD command Service Visit.

    PCB Amount Selection Rule Usage

    LONVE 1(always)

    PCB with LON and UART master interface

    VCA 1(always)

    PCB with voice synthesizer and UART slave interface

    Feature Simplex Multiplex DescriptionNC Contacts Yes Yes Normally closed contacts must be used

    TAB Monitoring Yes Yes TAB monitoring must be activatedTAB

    DeactivationYes Yes Deactivation of TAB must be possible for

    maintenance (SMLCD)Redundant

    Group WiringN/A1

    1) N/A = Not applicable to simplex elevator, refers to group wiring

    Yes Wiring must be redundant (I/O connected to two elevators in the group)

    Galvanic Separation

    N/A1 Yes I/Os to the two elevators must be galvanic separated

    NoteTAB monitoring only works for nodes, which have been frozen in the configuration as reference for monitoring.

    CautionAlways switch off service visit mode using the SMLCD command Service Visit after diagnostics/maintenance work is finished.

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    Multiplex Wiring Only for multiplex elevators (not applicable for simplex), critical I/Os must be connected as follows:

    Input with 2 Contacts

    The following figure shows the wiring of a 2-layer key switch for the critical I/O. The layers are separately connected to 2 PCBs (may be LONIOC3/5 in hoistway or NWRIO41 in BIB), which are attached to the 2 different LON bus systems:

    This is the standard method, which does not require additional measures.

    Feature DescriptionRedundant Group

    WiringWiring of critical I/Os must be redundant (I/O connected to first and last elevator of the group) to ensure continuous operation

    Galvanic Separation I/Os to the two elevators must be galvanic separated to prevent ground loops

    Inputs with 2 Contacts If inputs with 2 contacts (for example 2-layer switches) are used for the critical I/Os, no additional measures are required

    Inputs with 1 Contact If there is only 1 contact available for the critical I/O (input with 2 contacts not possible), the VSB PCB (Voltage Switch Board) must be used.

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    Input with 1 Contact

    The following figure shows the wiring of a 1-layer key switch for the critical I/O. This contact is connected to 2 PCBs (may be LONIOC3/5 in hoistway or NWRIO41 in BIB), which are attached to the 2 different LON bus systems via a VSB PCB, which also ensures continuous power supply:

    This implementation ensures that: The nodes are connected to a powered bus system with relay controlled, automatic

    switch-over to the other one, if the first one loses power. The network connection is permanent to both landing bus systems. There is a galvanic insulation between the bus systems and the I/O via the transmission

    modules of the LON nodes.

    Caution: Mode A for LONIOC3/5The LONIOC3/5 PCBs must always be used in Mode A (3-wire connections) for critical I/Os connected via VSB PCBs.

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    4.7 Safety Bridging PCB LONUESK 1

    Summary For disconnection and bypassing of certain safety contacts a dedicated LON PCB LONUESK 1 with a unique BMK set and critical I/Os, has been developed. The PCB connects the safety circuit and LON bus wiring.

    I/Os The PCB has two outputs (for example: RUESG and RUESG1), each driving a safety relay and two inputs (for example: IRUESG and IRUESG1) to read the relay contact feedback. The outputs and the inputs are controlled using the SPI chip select CS1~ (IO6 of the Neuron Chip 3120) according to the NWSIO functional model.

    NWSIO Functional Model

    NWSIO (NeuroWire Safety Input Output) is used to monitor or control safety relevant inputs and outputs. To set the function sets a hardwired code is required to ensure that the code value cannot change during operation (no switches allowed).

    Bit Read Write15..12 NW-Identifier = 0100 No effect

    11 1 = unused input HIGH level 0 = unused output inactive1 = unused output active

    10 1 = unused input HIGH level 0 = unused output inactive1 = unused output active

    9 0 = input LOW level(for example: IRUESG1)1 = input HIGH level (for example: IRUESG1)

    0 = RUESG1 relay inactive(for example: RUESG1)1 = RUESG1 relay active(for example: RUESG1)

    8 0 = input LOW level(for example: RUESG1)1 = input HIGH level(for example: RUESG1)

    0 = relay inactive(for example: RUESG)1 = relay active(for example: RUESG)

    7 (MSbit) fix function set code = 1111 1110

    No effect

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    Functional Diagram

    Component Overview

    Safety relays (for example: RUESG and RUESG1) Safety circuit connectors (for example: SKS1 and SKS2) type Wago 3 poles, male,

    straight, 5.0 mm pitch 1 LON connector named LON type Wago 4 poles, male, right angle, 3.5 mm pitch LON Node with FTT10A and Neuron chip (3120) with the factory SW LOC2002 Shift register to read the PCB Identifier 2 Outputs and 2 Inputs read and write using the SPI and controlled by the LONCUS +

    NWSIO model programmed on the Neuron chip 3120 Application LED and Service LED and push button

    Controller

    LON Node Safety Chain

    Connector"LON"

    LON NodeFFT10A

    NeuronChip3120

    ServiceSwitch

    ServiceLED

    ApplicationLED

    Shift RegisterIdentifier

    PCBID

    Shift Registers

    Safety Relays(for example

    RUESG,RUESG1)

    Connectors(for exampleSKS1, SKS2)

    Safety Chain(for examplepit contacts)

    LONUESK 1.Q

    I/Os(for exampleRUESG, RUESG1IRUESG, IRUESG2)

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    5 Components

    5.1 PCBs for LIM

    5.1.1 LONDGI PCB

    Overview LONDGI is a LON interface PCB to parallel LIPs with further travel indicators and gong.

    PCB Description

    NoteThe PCB descriptions in this chapter only contain a basic description of floor settings. See 'Electrical Dispo' for more details.

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication DAG Connector for further travel indicator and gong (loudspeaker)GA Connector for gong (loudspeaker)

    Floor Number Switches for setting floor number(2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)

    LAB LED for indicating activity of out-of-service lamp LON Connector for LON bus

    (in figure: at right edge of PCB)LWD/LWU LEDs for indicating activity of further travel down/up lamp SERVICE Push button service pin and LED for LON communication testSZ1/SZ2 Switch for setting access side

    VOL Potentiometer for setting gong volume

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONDGI = LON Direction Indicator and Gong InterfaceLocation In LIM box in hoistway behind LIP

    LON Interface The serial signals from the LON bus are converted into signals for parallel LIPs with direction indicator and gong interface.

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    Connectors

    Switches

    Other Elements

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionDAG LW-U/D: further travel indicator

    up/down Loudspeaker (for example for gong)

    Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W

    (for example ID. No. 291770) LAB: out-of-service indicator

    GA GA: loudspeaker (for example for gong) Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W

    (for example ID. No. 291770)

    Switch Description Pos RemarksFloor Number Floor number for PCB

    (2 rotary switches High/Low)0-C The setting is always a

    decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    SZ1/SZ2 (Hoistway Entrance)

    Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

    Element Description Pos RemarksVOL Potentiometer for setting of gong

    volume- None

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    5.1.2 LONDGIO and LONPGIO PCBs

    Overview LONDGIO and LONPGIO are two variants based on the same PCB layout. They are LON interface PCBs to parallel LOPs with call buttons including acknowledge using 3-wire connections (mode A) and to: parallel LIPs with further travel or direction indicators and gong (LONDGIO) parallel LIPs with position indicators, further travel or direction indicators and gong

    (LONPGIO).

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply

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    PCB Description

    Connectors

    APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication Buzzer Connector for digital buzzer DAG Connector for further travel indicator and gong (loudspeaker)

    DE-U/-D Connector for call button upwards/downwards and LED for indicating, if corresponding input contact (call button UP/DOWN) is closed(3-wire connection, mode A)

    DE-U/-D ack LEDs for indicating, if corresponding outputs are active (acknowledge lamp UP/DOWN)

    Floor Number Switches for setting floor number(2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)

    Gray/Binary(LONPGIO only)

    Switch for setting, if Gray or Binary code is used(settings G and B)

    Gray Inversion(LONPGIO only)

    Switch for setting inverse of Gray code(settings OFF and ON)

    ICS(LONPGIO only)

    Connector for position indicator

    Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side (settings SZ1 and SZ2)

    LAB LED for indicating activity of out-of-service lamp LON Connector for LON bus LS Connector for gong (loudspeaker)

    LW-U/-D LEDs for indicating activity of further travel up/down lamp LW/LR Switch for setting direction indicator mode

    (settings LW and LR) SERV LED for LON communication test

    Service Push button service pinVolume

    (LONDGIO only)Potentiometer for setting gong volume

    Item Description

    NoteLONDGIO and LONPGIO are only applicable for buttons/lamps with 3-wire connections (mode A).

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONDGIO = LON Direction Indicator and Gong and Input/Output

    LONPGIO = LON Position Indicator and Gong and Input/OutputLocation In LIM box in hoistway

    LON Interface The signals from parallel LOPs/LIPs with position/direction indicator and gong interface are converted into serial signals for the LON bus.

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionBuzzer 1 P0 Digital buzzer

    2 Switch (on/off)DAG LW-U/D: further travel indicator

    up/down LAB: out-of-service indicator

    DE-U/-D DE-U/-D: call buttons up/down(3-wire connection, mode A,including acknowledge)*

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    Other Elements

    ICS(LONPGIO

    only)

    ICSSB/G: position indicator(Signals for bits 0-6)

    LS LS: loudspeaker (for example for gong) Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W

    (for example ID. No. 291770)* Pins internally connected

    Connector Pin Layout Function

    Switch Description Pos RemarksFloor Number Floor number for PCB

    (2 rotary switches High/Low)0-C The setting is always a

    decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Gray/Binary(LONPGIO

    only)

    Gray Code or Binary code for position indicator

    G/B None

    Gray Inversion(LONPGIO

    only)

    Inverse function for Gray code ON/OFF

    None

    Hoist. Entr. Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 NoneLW/LR Travel indicator mode LW/LR LW: Further-travel

    direction LR: Travel direction

    Element Description Pos RemarksVolume Setting of gong volume - None

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    5.1.3 LONIO2 PCB

    Overview LONIO2 is a LON interface PCB to parallel LOPs with call buttons including acknowledge using 4-wire connections (mode B).

    PCB Description

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication DOWN Connector for call button downwards

    (4-wire connection, mode B)Floor Number Switches for setting floor number

    (2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side

    (settings SZ1 and SZ2)In LEDs for indicating, if corresponding input contact (call button

    UP/DOWN) is closed LON Connector for LON bus

    (in figure: at right edge of PCB)Out LEDs for indicating, if corresponding output contact (acknowledge lamp

    UP/DOWN) is closed SERVICE Push button service pin and LED for LON communication test

    UP Connector for call button upwards(4-wire connection, mode B)

    NoteLONIO2 is only applicable for buttons/lamps with 4-wire connections (mode B). Use the LONIO32 PCB for LOPs with elements using 3-wire connections (mode A).

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONIO2 = LON Input and Output for 4-wire call buttons (2 buttons:

    up/down)Location In LIM box in hoistway behind LOP

    LON Interface The signals from parallel LOPs with 2 call buttons (up/down) are converted into serial signals for the LON bus.

    Serial acknowledge signals received from the control via LON bus are converted into parallel signals for the acknowledge lamps in the LOP.

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    Switches

    5.1.4 LONIO32 PCB

    Overview LONIO32 is a LON interface PCB to parallel LOPs with call buttons including acknowledge using 3-wire connections (mode A).

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionUP/DOWN DE-U/-D: call buttons up/down

    (4-wire connection, mode B,including acknowledge)

    Switch Description Pos RemarksFloor Number Floor number for PCB

    (2 rotary switches High/Low)0-C The setting is always a

    decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Hoist. Entr. Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication DOWN Connector for call button downwards

    (3-wire connection, mode A)Floor Number Switches for setting floor number

    (2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side

    (settings SZ1 and SZ2)In LEDs for indicating, if corresponding input contact (call button

    UP/DOWN) is closed LON Connector for LON bus

    (in figure: at right edge of PCB)Out LEDs for indicating, if corresponding output contact (acknowledge lamp

    UP/DOWN) is closed SERVICE Push button service pin and LED for LON communication test

    UP Connector for call button upwards(3-wire connection, mode A)

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    PCB Description

    Connectors

    Switches

    NoteLONIO32 is only applicable for buttons/lamps with 3-wire connections (mode A). Use the LONIO2 PCB for LOPs with elements using 4-wire connections (mode B).

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONIO2 = LON Input and Output for 3-wire call buttons (2 buttons:

    up/down)Location In LIM box in hoistway behind LOP

    LON Interface The signals from parallel LOPs with 2 call buttons (up/down) are converted into serial signals for the LON bus.

    Serial acknowledge signals received from the control via LON bus are converted into parallel signals for the acknowledge lamps in the LOP.

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionUP/DOWN DE-U/-D: call buttons up/down

    (3-wire connection, mode A,including acknowledge)

    * Pins internally connected

    *

    Switch Description Pos RemarksFloor Number Floor number for PCB

    (2 rotary switches High/Low)0-C The setting is always a

    decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Hoist. Entr. Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

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    5.1.5 LONIOC3 and LONIOC5 PCBs

    Overview LONIOC3 and LONIOC5 are LON interface PCBs with 3 (LONIOC3) or 5 (LONIOC5) configurable I/Os for LOP elements using 3-wire connections (mode A) or 4-wire connections (mode B).

    LONIOC3 PCB LONIOC5 PCB

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    PCB Description

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply A/B Jumper blocks for mode setting

    (one jumper block per I/O with settings A and B) APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication BMK Switches for configuring element function

    (2 rotary switches per I/O for LOW and HIGH byte) Floor Number Switches for setting floor number

    (2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side

    (settings SZ1 and SZ2)IN LEDs for indicating, if corresponding input is active

    IO1-3(for LONIOC3)

    Connectors for LOP elements IO1-5

    (for LONIOC5)Inversion Switches for inversion of input signals

    (one switch per I/O line with settings OFF and ON)LON Connector for LON bus

    (in figure: at left edge of PCB)Mode Switch for mode setting

    (settings A and B)OUT LEDs for indicating, if corresponding output is active

    Service Push button service pin and LED for LON communication test

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONIOC3 = LON Input and Output Configurable for 3 Elements

    LONIOC5 = LON Input and Output Configurable for 5 Elements Location In LIM box in hoistway behind LOP

    LON Interface The signals from parallel landing I/Os are converted into serial signals for the LON bus.

    Mode Setting The PCB can be used for elements using 3-wire connections (mode A) or 4-wire connections (mode B). All elements must be same mode.

    Caution: Mode A for Critical I/OsThe LONIOC3/5 PCBs must always be used in Mode A (3-wire connections) for critical I/Os connected via VSB PCBs.

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    Switches

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionIO1-3(for

    LONIOC3)

    IO1-5(for

    LONIOC3)Button Mode A

    Configurable I/Os

    Button Mode B

    Switch Mode A

    Switch Mode B

    Lamp* Pins internally connected

    *

    *

    Switch Description Pos RemarksBMK1

    1) Use BMK settings according to installation specific schematic diagram. See also note below for BMK values

    BMK function according to the label on the PCB or to the installation wiring diagram(2 rotary switches High/Low per I/O)

    0-F The setting is always a hexadecimal number.Example: Fire Operation JBF: High = 6 Low = 3

    Floor Number Floor number for PCB(2 rotary switches High/Low)

    0-C The setting is always a decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Hoist. Entr. Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 NoneInversion Inversion of the normal behavior

    (1 switch per I/O)ON/OFF

    Examples for inversion ON: JBF (NC) -> NO JDNF (NO) -> NC

    Mode Wiring mode(A: 3-wire elements, B: 4-wire elements)

    A/B Settings for all mode switches and mode jumper blocks on PCB must be identical.

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    Note BMK ValuesSee 'Rotary Code Settings' for a list of relevant BMKs.

    Element Description Pos RemarksA/B All of the three jumper blocks

    either have to be plugged in same position A or B (different voltage supply for the three I/Os), corresponding to setting of switch Mode(1 jumper block per I/O with settings A for 3-wire elements or B for 4-wire elements)

    A/B Settings for all mode switches and mode jumper blocks on PCB must be identical.

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    5.1.6 LONPII PCB

    Overview LONPII is a LON interface PCB to parallel LIPs with position indicators, further travel indicators and gong.

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication

    Gray/Binary Switch for setting, if Gray or binary code is used(settings G and B)

    DAG Connector for direction indicator and gong (loudspeaker)

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    PCB Description

    Connectors

    Fire Mode Switch for setting out-of-service display mode(settings OFF and ON)

    GA Connector for gong (loudspeaker)H/L Switches for setting floor number

    (2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side

    (settings SZ1 and SZ2)ICS Connector for position indicator

    ICS0-4 LEDs for indicating activity of position indicator signals Inversion Switch for setting inverse of Gray or binary code

    (settings OFF and ON) LAB LED for indicating activity of out-of-service lamp LON Connector for LON bus

    (in figure: at left edge of PCB)LWD/LWU LEDs for indicating activity of further travel down/up lamp SERVICE Push button service pin and LED for LON communication testVOLUME Potentiometer for setting gong volume

    Item Description

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONPII = LON Position Indicator InterfaceLocation In LIM box in hoistway behind LIP

    LON Interface The serial signals from the LON bus are converted into signals for parallel LIPs with position/direction indicator and gong interface.

    NoteLONPII can be used for installations with maximum 32 floors (only 5 address bits available).

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionDAG LW-U/D: further travel indicator

    up/down Loudspeaker (for example for gong)

    Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W

    (for example ID. No. 291770) LAB: out-of-service indicator

    GA GA: loudspeaker (for example for gong) Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W (for

    example ID. No. 291770)ICS ICSSB/G: position indicator

    (Signals for bits 0-4)

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    Switches

    Other Elements

    Switch Description Pos RemarksFire Mode Out-of-service display mode:

    OFF: If Lift is not in status Normal, LAB is visible

    ON: With the following special modes the actual car position is still visible: JBF, JNFF, JRVC

    ON/OFF

    None

    Floor Number Floor number for PCB(2 rotary switches High/Low)

    0-C The setting is always a decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Gray/Binary Gray Code or binary code for position indicator

    G/B None

    Hoist. Entr. Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 NoneInversion Inverse function for Gray or binary

    codeON/OFF

    None

    Selector Selector (ON) or Position (OFF) signals

    ON/OFF

    None

    Element Description Pos RemarksVOLUME Potentiometer for setting of gong

    volume- None

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    5.2 PCBs for CIM

    5.2.1 LONCPI PCB

    Overview LONCPI is a LON interface PCB to parallel COPs with integrated COP base functions.

    Item Description- SPI connectors for NW PCBs (not for NWDY, which uses Display

    connector)(2 connectors without designation at bottom of PCB)

    1 Pin 1 of respective connector 24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply

    24V NSG Connector for +24VDC emergency power supply output Appl LED for indicating status of LON application and communication

    Blink Enable Switch for setting of blinking acknowledgement(settings ON and OFF)

    DA Connector for push button alarm DAG Connector for further travel or direction indicator and gong

    (loudspeaker)DC Offset Rotary switch for floor offset

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    Connectors

    Display Connector for SPI connection to NWDY PCB DT-O/S Connectors for door open/close buttons

    Switches for setting DT-O/S mode(settings NO and NC)

    Gray binary Switch for setting ICS mode(settings G and B)

    Gray inversion Switch for setting inverse of Gray and binary code(settings OFF and ON)

    Hoist. Entr. Switch for setting access side(settings SZ1 and SZ2)

    ICS Connector for position indicator ICS0-6 LEDs for indicating activity of position indicator signals KLC Connector for car light sensor LL-X Connector for overload indicator LNC Connector for emergency light car

    LONTC 2 connectors for LON bus car: To car interface box (for first COP) or from previous COP (if

    available) To next COP (if available)

    LW-D/U LEDs for indicating activity of further travel down/up lamp LR-D/U LEDs for indicating activity of direction down/up lamp Service Push button service pin and LED for LON communication test

    VOL Potentiometer for setting gong volume

    Item Description

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONCPI = LON Car Operating Panel InterfaceLocation In CIM box on car or integrated in COP

    LON Interface The serial signals from the LON bus are converted into signals for parallel COPs.

    COP Base Functions

    LONCPI contains connectors for standard COP elements, for example for Several indicators (position, further travel, direction, overload, ...) Standard buttons (door open/close, alarm) Support for emergency light car

    Connector Pin Layout Function24V NSG 1 P02 (emergency supply)

    NSG: emergency supply output2 Ground

    DA 1 P02 (emergency supply)

    DA: push button alarm2 LNC output3 DA input signal4 Ground

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    Switches

    DAG LW-U/D: further travel indicator up/down

    LR-U/D: travel direction indicator up/down

    Loudspeaker (for example for gong) Analog output Required speaker: 8 , 0.5 W

    (for example ID. No. 291770)Display 10-pin pre-wired SPI connection to NWDY PCB

    DT-O 1 Not connected

    DT-O: door open button 2 Not connected3 P0 (24 VDC)4 DT-O input

    DT-S 1 Not connected

    DT-S: door close button 2 Not connected3 P0 (24 VDC)4 DT-S input

    ICS ICSFB/G: position indicator(Signals for bits 0-6)

    KLC 1 Not connected

    KLC: light sensor input 2 Not connected3 P0 (24 VDC)4 L_sens input

    LL-X 1 P0 (24 VDC)

    LL-X: overload output 2 LL-X (overload)3 Not connected4 Not connected

    LNC 1 P02 (emergency supply) LNC: emergency light output 2 LNC output

    LONTC(2 )

    8-pin pre-wired LONTC: LON connections to car interface box (for first COP) and to PCBs of other COPs (connected in series), if applicable

    -(2 )

    10-pin pre-wired SPI connections to NW PCBs

    Connector Pin Layout Function

    Switch Description Pos RemarksBlink enable Activation of blinking car call

    acknowledge lamps(for COPs without position indicator)

    ON/OFF None

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    5.2.2 NWIOC3 PCB

    Overview NWIOC3 is a NeuroWire interface PCB with 3 configurable I/Os for COP elements using 3-wire connections (mode A) or 4-wire connections (mode B).

    DC Offset Determines starting floor for sequence of floors served by this LONCPI PCB(currently only used in MiconicTX-GC2)

    0-C 0: starts at floor 11: starts at floor 112: starts at floor 21...A: starts at floor 101...C: starts at floor 121

    DT-O DT-O with normally open or normally closed contacts

    NO/NC None

    DT-S DT-S with normally open or normally closed contacts

    NO/NC None

    Gray/binary Gray Code or binary code for position indicator

    G/B None

    Gray inversion

    Inverse function for Gray or binary code

    ON/OFF None

    Hoist. Entr. Access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

    Switch Description Pos Remarks

    Element Description Pos RemarksVOLUME Potentiometer for setting of gong

    volume- None

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    A/B Jumper blocks for mode setting(one jumper block per I/O with settings A and B)

    BMK Switches for configuring element function(2 rotary switches per I/O for LOW and HIGH byte)

    IN LEDs for indicating, if corresponding input is active Inversion Switches for inversion of input signals

    (one switch per I/O line with settings OFF and ON) IO1-3 Connectors for COP elements Mode Switch for mode setting

    (settings A and B) OUT LEDs for indicating, if corresponding output is active

    Power Connectors for PCB power (in and out) SPI IN/OUT Connectors for NeuroWire bus

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    Connectors

    Switches

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name NWIOC3 = NeuroWire Input and Output Configurable for 3 ElementsLocation In CIM box on car or integrated in COPSPI Bus Designed for usage in a NeuroWire chain connected to a LONCPI PCB

    Base Functions The PCB can be used for elements using 3-wire connections (mode A) or 4-wire connections (mode B). All elements must be same mode.

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionI/O1-3

    Button Mode A

    Configurable I/Os

    Button Mode B

    Switch Mode A

    Switch Mode B

    * Pins internally connected

    *

    *

    Switch Position Description RemarksBMK1I/O1-3

    0-F BMK function according to the label on the PCB or to the installation wiring diagram(2 rotary switches High/Low per I/O)

    The setting is always a hexadecimal number.For example for reservation JRVC (hex. 3B): 3 = High B = Low

    Inversion I/O1-3

    ON/OFF Inversion of the normal behavior None

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    Jumpers

    5.2.3 NWIO36/NWIO236 and NWIOD6 PCBs

    Overview The NWIO36/NWIO236, NWIOD6 PCBs contain I/Os for call buttons including acknowledge (NWIO36/NWIO236 for buttons mode A and NWIOD6 for buttons mode B).

    NWIO36 PCB

    NWIO236

    Mode A/B Wiring mode(A: 3 wires, B: 4 wires)

    All settings for mode switch and mode jumper blocks must be the same.

    1) Use BMK settings according to installation specific schematic diagram. See also note below for BMK values

    Switch Position Description Remarks

    Note BMK ValuesSee 'Rotary Code Settings' for a list of relevant BMKs.

    Jumper Position Description RemarksI/O1-3 A/B All of the three jumper blocks

    either have to be plugged in same position "A" or "B" (different voltage supply for the three I/Os), corresponding to setting of switch "Mode"

    All settings for mode switch and mode jumper blocks must be the same.

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    NWIOD6 PCB

    Connectors

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connectorIN LEDs for indicating, if corresponding input is active

    IO1-6 Connectors for COP elementsOUT LEDs for indicating, if corresponding output is active

    Power Connectors for PCB power (in and out)SPI-IN/-OUT Connectors for NeuroWire bus

    NoteSee 'Electrical Dispo' for details on configuration.

    Connector Pin Layout FunctionI/O1-6

    Button Mode A (NWIO36/NWIO236 only)

    I/Os 1-6 for call buttons

    Button Mode B (NWIOD6 only)* Pins internally connected

    *

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    5.3 PCBs for BIB

    5.3.1 LONCUB PCB

    Overview The LONCUB PCB connects the BIB to the LON bus and has a NeuroWire interface for connection to the NWRIO41 PCBs.

    PCB Description

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply ACCESS SIDE Switch for setting access side

    (settings SZ1 and SZ2)APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication

    DISPLAY Not used Floor Number Switches for setting floor number

    (2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH digit)LON Connector for LON bus OUT SPI connector for NeuroWire PCBs

    SERV LED for LON communication testSERVICE Push button service pin

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONCUB = LON Controller Unit Big Location In BIB box in hoistway

    LON Interface The signals from the NeuroWire bus are converted into signals for the LON bus.

    SPI Bus Designed for connection of a chain of NeuroWire PCBs (NWRIO41)

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    Connectors

    Switches

    5.3.2 NWRIO41 and NWRIO4 PCBs

    Overview The NWRIO41 PCB serves as interfaces between external signals and the LONCUB LON node in the BIB.

    Connector FunctionLON Connector for LON bus (standard wiring)OUT Connector for chain of 1-4 NWRIO41 PCBs

    Switch Description Pos RemarksACCESS

    SIDE Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

    FLOORNUMBER

    Floor number for PCB(2 rotary switches High/Low)

    0-C The setting is always a decimal number and starts at the lowest floor with 01.Example for floor 25: High = 2 Low = 5

    Note: NWRIO4 phased out, do not use with VSBThe NWRIO41 is the fully compatible redesign of the NWRIO4. Except that the NWRIO4 must not be used in connection with a VSB PCB for parallel wiring of critical I/Os. Thus: Always use NWRIO41 for wiring of critical I/Os to a VSB PCB. Replacement of NWRIO4 with NWRIO41 is only required for wiring of critical I/Os to a

    VSB PCB.The physical layout, connectors and switches are identical between the two PCBs (NWRIO41 descriptions below also apply to NWRIO4).

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    PCB Description

    Connectors

    Switches

    Item Description- SPI connectors for NeuroWire bus (in and out)

    (connectors on top and bottom left of PCB)1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    BMK Switches for BMK code(2 rotary switches for LOW and HIGH)

    IN1-4 Connector for input 1-4OUT1-4 Connector for output 1-4

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name NWRIO41 = Neuro Wire Relay Inputs/Outputs 4 channels, revised

    version 1Location In BIB box in hoistway

    I/O The signals from parallel building I/Os are converted into serial signals for the NeuroWire bus.

    SPI Bus Designed for connection in a chain of NeuroWire PCBs

    Connector FunctionIN1-4 Connector for maximum 4 external input signals to NWRIO41

    OUT1-4 Connector for maximum 4 external output signals from NWRIO41SPI Connector to LONCUB (for first NWRIO41) and to the other NWRIO41

    PCBs in BIB

    Switch Description Pos RemarksHIGH/LOW

    BMK Setting for I/O(2 rotary switches)

    0-F -

    Note BMK ValuesSee 'Rotary Code Settings' for a list of relevant BMKs.

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    5.4 LONDIM PCB for DIB

    Overview The LONDIM PCB is the main component of the DIB with interfaces to LON and to the doors.

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    Connectors to Car Interface Box

    Connectors to Doors

    Connectors

    Item Description400 V (Male) Power supply input for 400 VAC doors (option for 400 VAC

    operated doors)POWT Power supply input for 230 VAC doorsLONT LON connection to doorSKT Door safety circuit

    Item Description400 V (2 x female) Power supply output for 400 VAC doors

    230 V (2x) Power supply output for 230 VAC doorsDRET Signals DVRT, DRET-O/S, RETJHC1 Safety JHC1JHCT Safety + signal JHCT, Power 230VJRET Signal JHCTKSPT Signal KSPT

    KT Signals KET-O/S, KSKBKTC Safety KTC

    KTHMT Signal KTHMTR4 Output RMGHR5 Output RVR6 Output RSPT-AR8 Spare

    REP Signals REPRPHT Signals RPHT

    RT Signals RT-O, RT-S, RVRT

    Connector Type Pin Number Line NamePOWT Male 1 L1

    2 PE3 L2 or N

    JHCT Female 1 JHC12 JHCT-out3 +24V4 +24V-JHCT5 L16 L1-out7 L2 or N8 L2 or N-out

    230 V(2 pieces)

    Female 1 L1-out2 PE3 L2 or N-out

    400 V Male 1 L1-T2 L2-T3 L3-T4 PE

    400 V(2 pieces)

    Female 1 L1-T2 L2-T3 L3-T4 PE

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    Power Supply Connectors (WAGO 7.5 mm pitch)

    Safety Circuit Connectors (WAGO 5.0 mm pitch)

    Connector Type Pin Number Line NameSKT Male 1 KTC-in

    2 KTC-out3 PE4 JHTC-in5 JHTC-out

    KTC Female 1 KTC-in2 PE3 KTC-out

    JHC1 Female 1 JHTC-in2 JHC1

    Connector Type Pin Number Line NameLONT Male 1 DataA

    2 DataB3 +24 V4 0 V

    JRET Male 1 +24V-JHCT2 +24V-T(N_JHCT)

    KT Male 1 +24V2 N_KET-O3 +24V4 N_KET-S5 +24V6 N_KSKB

    KTHMH Male 1 +24V2 N_KTHMT

    RT Male 1 +24V2 +24V-T3 0V4 COMMON-R1/2/35 COMMON-R1/2/36 R1 NO7 R2 NO8 R3 NO

    R4 Male 1 +24V-T2 0V3 R4 C4 R4 NO

    R5 Male 1 +24V-T2 0V3 R5 C4 R5 NO

    R6 Male 1 +24V-T2 0V3 R6 C4 R6 NO

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    Logic Circuit Connectors (WAGO 3.5 mm pitch)

    Switches

    The table below shows the generic settings for the door type switches.

    R8 Male 1 +24V-T2 0V3 R8 C4 R8 NO

    RPHT Male 1 +24V2 0V3 +24V4 RPTH

    REP Male 1 +24V2 0V3 +24V4 REP

    DRET Male 1 +24V2 0V3 R7 C4 R7 NO5 DRET-O6 DVRT7 DRET-S8 SPARE-IN19 SPARE-IN210 SPARE-IN3

    Connector Type Pin Number Line Name

    Switch Description Pos RemarksDoor Type Door type according to the

    installation specific schematic diagram(2 rotary switches High/Low, see table below for description of door types and corresponding settings)

    0-F The setting is always a hexadecimal number.Example: Type 41 for QKS 8 4 = High 1 = Low

    Access Side Hoistway access side for PCB SZ1/2 None

    SettingSoftware Model Door Types

    High Low0 1 1 (automatic) QKS9-1/10-1

    QKS9VF/10VF 0 2 2 (automatic) Reserved 0 3 3 (automatic) LUST QKS6 0 4 4 (automatic) Varidor 20/30/50 (parallel) 0 5 5 (automatic) LUST QKS6 (with VRVRT) 0 6 6 (automatic) QKS9/10

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    4 1 10 (automatic / semi automatic)

    Automatic: QKS8 QKS11 Varidor10E LUST QKS8 LUST QKS11 Wittur Mosquito

    Semi automatic: QK11 Wittur Mosquito HT

    4 2 11 (automatic / semi automatic)

    Automatic: Wittur AC Slycma AC Slycma VF TAT2/TAF2 (Schlieren)

    Semi automatic: Wittur AC HT

    4 3 12 (automatic / semi automatic)

    Automatic: Varidor10F LUST QKS9 QKS8 with Holding Brake QKS11 with Holding Brake LUST QKS8 with Holding Brake LUST QKS11 with Holding Brake

    Semi automatic: QK11 with holding brake

    4 4 13 (automatic / semi automatic)

    Automatic: Fermator VVVF-3 Wittur RCF1 Wittur Flash Sematic Encoder System Siemens AT 25

    Semi automatic: Fermator VVVF-3 HT

    4 5 14 (automatic / semi automatic)

    Automatic: Wittur TVLD Sematic F28/F29 Wittur DC (RCRE24/RC48)

    Semi automatic: Wittur DC (RCRE24/RC48) HT

    8 1 20 (semi automatic) QK8 QK8F QK11

    8 2 21 (semi automatic) Kiekert TMS-2 Slycma PLYCAB2 Varidor 20 HT

    8 3 22 (semi automatic) Fermator folding door Peignen folding door

    B 1 40 (special) A30/45 with Progard S B 2 41 (special) A30/45 with Car Door

    SettingSoftware Model Door Types

    High Low

    NoteTo see which of these doors are currently supported for use with a specific elevator control, see section 'Peripherals and Interfaces' of the TABA/Dispo document for the respective elevator control.

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    5.5 PCBs for VIB

    5.5.1 LONVE PCB

    Overview The LONVE PCB connects the VIB to the LON bus and has a connector for piggyback connection to the VCA PCB.

    PCB Description

    Item Description1 Pin 1 of respective connector

    24V LED for indicating availability of +24VDC power supply APPL LED for indicating status of LON application and communication

    DEBUG LED for debug monitoringLON Connector for LON bus

    RESET Push button for manual resetSERV LED for LON communication test

    SERVICE Push button service pinUART UART master connector for piggyback connection to VCA PCBWDOG LED watchdog

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name LONVE = LON Voice Engine interfaceLocation In VIB box in car or in COP

    LON Interface Voice commands from the control, sent via LON bus, are converted into UART character command strings

    UART UART master for serial connection to the VCA PCB

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    5.5.2 VCA PCB

    Overview The VCA PCB is a voice speech engine PCB containing the voice synthesizer for usage in the VIB.

    Top

    Bottom

    DWNLD BCD U

    D

    _ +

    RESET

    3V3A

    (MMC)

    (UART)8

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    PCB Description

    Item Description8 JST connector

    Maximum 1 W @ 8 , maximum 4 Vp(inscription on PCB bottom)

    3.5 mm jack connector for active speaker Maximum 1.75 Vp @ 4.7 k and maximum 100 pF impedance

    (inscription on PCB bottom) (MMC) Multi Media Card with language information

    (no inscription on PCB)(UART) UART slave connector for piggyback connection to LONVE PCB or

    COP(no inscription on PCB)

    3V3 LED for power supply 3.3 V (logics supply)A LED for volume set acknowledgeB LED for balance set acknowledgeC LED for treble set acknowledgeD LED for bass set acknowledge

    DWNLD Connector for download of latest firmware(for maintenance purposes only)

    RESET Push button for manual resetSET/U/D/+/- Joystick (four directions tactile switch) with the following functions:

    Push: set function (indicated by LEDs A/B/C/D) U: selection up D: selection down +: increment regulation parameter -: decrement regulation parameter

    Feature DescriptionPCB Name VCA = Voice AnnouncerLocation In VIB box or in COP

    Audio Decoder The PCB contains an MP3 audio decoderMultimedia Card A multimedia card interface guarantees usage of standard MMCs

    UART UART slave for serial connection to the LONVE PCBSpeaker Support The following types of speakers are supported:

    8 speaker, max 1 Watt average power Active speaker

    System Limitations

    Floor range -9 to 30 50 tracks per language

    Power Supply 24 VDC, maximum 0.8 A

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    5.6 VSB PCB for Critical I/Os

    Overview The VSB PCB is required for redundant and galvanic separated connec


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