S5-04: distance calculation acceleration time gain, S5-05: distance calculation deceleration time gain, Leveling distance control – Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive Technical Manual for CIMR-LE Models for Elevator Applications User Manual

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5.11 S: Elevator Parameters

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S5-04: Distance Calculation Acceleration Time Gain

Sets the gain used to adjust the jerk at acceleration for an optimum speed calculation when Short Floor Operation
Selection (S5-01) is set to 2.

• Increase the gain level set to S5-04 and S5-05 if the leveling time is too short or if the optimum speed calculated by the

drive is too fast.

• Decrease the gain level set to S5-04 and S5-05 if the leveling time is too long or if the optimum speed calculated by the

drive is too slow.

Note: Setting S5-04 too low may trigger an overrun due to faster optimum speeds and shortened leveling times. Avoid setting this gain

less than 100%.

S5-05: Distance Calculation Deceleration Time Gain

Sets the gain used to adjust the jerk at deceleration and optimum speed calculation when Short Floor Operation Selection
(S5-01) is set to 2.

• Increase the gain level set to S5-04 and S5-05 if the leveling time is too short or if the optimum speed calculated by the

drive is too fast.

• Decrease the gain level set to S5-04 and S5-05 if the leveling time is too long or if the optimum speed calculated by the

drive is too slow.

Note: Setting S5-05 too low may trigger an overrun due to faster optimum speeds and shortened leveling times. Avoid setting this gain

less than 100%.

Leveling Distance Control

Leveling Distance Control uses the accel/decel rate, jerk settings, and stopping distance to automatically calculate a speed
sequence and arrive at the designated floor with increased accuracy. Two types of Leveling Distance Control are available
that allow the user to select the Stopping Method (S5-10).

WARNING! Inadvertent Movement Hazard. The elevator will not stop at the designated location and an overrun will occur which may

cause injury to personnel if parameters o1-20, S5-11, and S5-12 are set incorrectly. Before using Leveling Distance Control, make sure

that parameters for Traction Sheave Diameter (o1-20), Deceleration Distance (S5-11) and the Stop Distance (S5-12) are set to the

correct units.

Note: Leveling Distance Control should be used only for elevators with a constant stopping distance. Do not use Leveling Distance

Control in elevators where the stopping distance changes frequently.

The following functions are disabled when Leveling Distance Control is selected:

• Switching between deceleration times
• Droop Control (b7 parameters)
• Shoot Floor, Advanced Short Floor (S5-01 = 1, 2)

Leveling Distance Control is disabled when any one of the following functions are selected:

• Analog frequency reference
• Rescue Operation
• Inspection Operation
• During Motor 2 selection

No.

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Default

S5-04

Distance Calculation Acceleration Time Gain

50.0 to 200.0%

150.0%

No.

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Default

S5-05

Distance Calculation Deceleration Time Gain

50.0 to 200.0%

150.0%

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