Section 5 - elevator control, 1 common oversights – DoorKing 2348 Elevator Control User Manual

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Section 5 - Elevator Control

5.1 Common

Oversights

Floor Button Wiring - Remember that the relays for floor control start at the bottom of the board and
count UP. Terminals 67 & 68 are for the first or lowest controlled floor. Terminals 65 & 66 are for the
second controlled floor; terminals 63 & 64 are for the third controlled floor, etc., etc.

First Floor - Remember that the Lobby Level should not be controlled or connected to the elevator
control board. Look at the building and determine which floors, not counting the lobby, will require
floor level control. The relay at terminals 67 & 68 may control a parking level, the 2

nd

floor, etc.

N.O. vs N.C. Relay Setting - Elevator equipment may require either N.C or N.O connections for their
floor button controls. Also, remember that this is tied in with the Fail Safe / Fail Secure setting of the
system (controlled by SW1, Switch 8).

Normal Operation (Fail Safe) - SW1, Switch 8 is set in ON position. All relay jumpers
should be set for N.C. operation. In this mode, all floor control relays and LED’s will activate
when board is powered up. When a floor level access command is initiated, the relay and
LED will deactivate, providing a contact closure, which enables the floor button. Loss of
power to the elevator control board will provide a contact closure for all floor control relays.
This does not affect the Lobby Hall Up Call relay.

Special Applications (Fail Secure) - SW1, Switch 8 OFF. All relay jumpers should be set
for N.O. operation. In this mode, all floor control relays and LED’s will be off when the board
is powered up. When a floor level access command is initiated, the relay and LED will
activate, providing a contact closure, which enables the floor button. Loss of power will
disable all floor buttons. This does not affect the Lobby Hall Up Call relay.

Lobby Hall Up Call Function - Remember, to utilize the Lobby Hall Up Call relay, you must be
provided with a Ground Floor Detect contact from the elevator equipment. If there is not a ground
floor detect available, then you cannot utilize this function.

SW2, Switch 8 ON - No Lobby Hall Up Call relay activation. Visitor timing starts when visitor
access is granted through the entry system. Ground floor detect is not required.

SW2, Switch 8 OFF - Ground Floor Detect contact must be provided to 2348 board to
identify when elevator reaches the lobby (or ground) level. When visitor access is granted
through the entry system, the LOBBY HALL UP CALL relay will activate momentarily. Visitor
timing will not start until elevator reaches lobby (or ground) level.

Card Reader (System Relay) Identification - This is a software programming and set up function
(see software section). However, it also is related to hardware. The card reader number is
determined by the wiegand port, and the tracker board jumper settings.

Software Issues - Remember to program the following items within the software:

Relay/Elevator - This identifies which reader is inside which elevator.

Security Level - Security Level 01 does not provide elevator control. In Levels 02 – 30,
program time zones, select relay and click on floors.

Elevator Ref - In the Resident Screen, this identifies which elevator will respond when visitor
access is granted.

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