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SMS Sistemi e Microsistemi Srl
ELECTRONIC
SELECTOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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02-04-1999
REL.
DATE
Verification and Approval R.T.
INDEX
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DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE .............................................................. Page
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... Page
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101.06.03SEL SELECTOR CARD .................................................... Page
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101.06.E1SEL EXPANSION CARD .................................................. Page
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ELECTRONIC SELECTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Release 12 date 02-04-1999
DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE
The SMS electronic selector is an electronic apparatus for counting floors in lift systems.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply: 18-24 Vac or Vdc.
Maximum number of stops: 10 with 101.06.03SEL card, 16 by adding expansion card 101.06.E1SEL.
Opto-isolated inputs.
Relay outputs (5A-250V) used for signalling lift position.
Count with single or double bistable sensors.
Count incremented at 1 or 2 pulses.
LEDs indicating lift position.
Correction in case of mains power cut, by correction call to lowest floor.
Contact commanding doors to re-open
Lift stop number selection by dip-switch.
Contacts commanding dierctional auxiliary relays or contactors.
Dimensions: 160 x 220 mm.
Final test in controlled climate chamber at cycle of -20°C/+70°C for 48 hours.
Connected with detachable terminals.
101.06.03SEL SELECTOR CARD
Power supply :
Terminals 1 - 2 on terminal board M1.
Permissible voltage range: 18 to 24 V (Vac or Vdc).
The power circuit is protected by fuse F1.
Presence of 15V internal stabilised power is indicated by Led DL6.
Inputs :
Up/down count: terminals 3-4-5 on terminal board M1.
Terminal 3 is the common terminal.
A contact (N.O.) of a bistable switch is connected between terminals 3 and 4. It is used for counting in
up direction.
A contact (N.O.) of a flip-flop switch is connected between terminals 3 and 5. It is used for counting in
down direction.
When two bistable switches are used (one for up, the other for down), make sure that soldering point
J1 is open.
When using one bistable switch only (for both up and down) connect its contact between terminals 3
and 4, then connect terminals 4 and 5 or close soldering point J1.
A single switch is used for <<low-speed>> systems, two separate switches are used for <<highspeed>> systems.
Input CS (3-5) in operation is indicted by Led DL1, input CD (3-5) in operation is indicated by Led DL2.
When connecting inputs CS and CD, remember to position setting jumper J3.
Up and down direction: terminals 6-7-8 on terminal board M1.
Common terminal: terminal 6
The contact (N.O.) of the up auxiliary relay or the up contactor to be connected between terminals 6
and 7.
The contact (N.O.) of the down auxiliary relay or the down contactor to be connected between terminals
6 and 8.
Input MS (up travel) in operation is indicated by Led DL3, input MD (down travel) in operation is
indicated by Led DL4.
Floor relays: terminals 1- 10 on terminal board M3.
Floor relay contacts to be connected to terminals 1....10.
Always connect to terminal 10 the input corresponding to the top floor stop (for systems with less than
10 stops).
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18-24
Vac o Vdc
CS CD
MS MD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J1
+30V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
M1
DL1
DL2
DL3
M2
SP1
DL4
1
2
F1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
101.06.03SEL
0V
DL5
J2
10
1
2
+15V
SW1
10
3
CHAIN
CONTINUES
UP TO P10
DL6
J3
CS CD
CHAIN OF RELAY
CONTACTS
SIGNALLING
LIFT POSITION
(TWO CHAINS
M4 AND M5)
NA NC
SP2
P2
RD1
P1
CONTINUES
UP TO P10A
RD
P1A
P2A
P3A
P4A
P5A
P6A
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9
M3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16
M4
P10
M5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
LOWEST FLOOR CABIN PUSH-BUTTON
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
LOWEST FLOOR
LIMIT SWITCH
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
FLOOR RELAYS
CONTROL PANEL
TOP FLOOR
LIMIT SWITCH
DOWN
AUXILIARY
RELAY
0V LIFT
CONTROL PANEL
AD
UP
AUXILIARY
RELAY
AS
NOTE:
INSTALL A JUMPER BETWEEN
C top floor and C10
Outputs :
Floor relays: terminals 0 - 11 on terminal board M3.
The coil of the down auxiliary relay or contactor to be connected to terminal 0.
The coil of the up auxiliary relay or contactor (for systems with 10 stops max.)to be connected to
terminal 11.
Lift position signals.
A set of contacts is available on terminal board M4, which may be used to signal lift position. Common
terminal: #1. Contacts of relays (5A - 250V) are present on terminals 2...11.
A set of contacts is available on terminal board M5, which may be used as a second signal of lift
positions or as a command for the warning gong. Common terminal: #1. Contacts of relays (5A - 250V)
are present on terminals 2...11.
Correction call.
The N.O. contact of the RD relay is present on terminals 13 - 14 of terminal board M3. It can be used to
operate the correction call (this contact closes when the correction call is operated). The contact must
be connected in parallel to the contact of the cabin push-button used for calls to the lowest floor.
Contact of relay RD1 is present on terminals 15 - 16 of terminal board M3. This relay operates similarly
to the RD relay mentioned above.
The contact for terminals 15 - 16 may be either N.O. or N.C. To choose, select weld SP2. Possible
positions: NO to use the normally open contact, and NC to use the normally closed contact.
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The correction call can be set as either PERMANENT or TIMED.
Signals :
DL1 - Led signalling CS (up count) input.
DL2 - Led signalling CD (down count) input.
DL3 - Led signalling MS (up direction travel) input.
DL4 - Led signalling MD (down direction travel) input.
DL5 - Led bar signalling lift position (positions from 1 to 10)
DL6 - Led signalling presence of +15V power.
Settings :
J1 - System with 1 or 2 bistable switches.
Soldering point closed = system with one switching sensor only.
Soldering point open = system with two switching sensors (1 for up, the other for down).
J2 - Correction call.
POS. 1 = Permanent correction call active until next up departure, and until lift reaches lowest level.
POS. 2 = Timed correction call active for 10 seconds after power up.
J3 - Count increment at 1 or 2 pulses.
POS. CS = Count increment at each pulse.
POS. CD = Count increment every 2 pulses.
SP1 = Selector set for 10 or 16 stops.
POS. 1 = selector set for stops in range 11 to 16 (with 101.06.E1SEL expansion card)
POS. 2 = selector set for < 10 stops.
SP2 - RD1 relay contact for correction call.
POS. NA = Normally open RD1 relay contact.
POS. NC = Normally closed RD1 relay contact.
SW1 - Lift stop number selection.
Set to ON only the switch corresponding to the number of lift stops. POS.3 for 3-stop
systems....position 10 for 10-stop systems.
Internal connections to expansion card 101.06.E1SEL.
Terminals of terminal board M2 to be connected to the relevant terminals on terminal board M6 of
expansion card 101.06.E1SEL.
Terminal 11 of terminal board M3 to be connected to the terminal 1 on terminal board M7 of expansion
card 101.06.E1SEL.
Terminal 1 of terminal board M4 to be connected to the terminal 1 on terminal board M8 of expansion
card 101.06.E1SEL.
Terminal 1 of terminal board M5 to be connected to the terminal 1 on terminal board M9 of expansion
card 101.06.E1SEL.
101.06.E1SEL EXPANSION CARD
Power supply :
The 101.06E1SEL card is powered by the internal connections described above.
Inputs :
Floor relay: terminals 2-7 on terminal board M7.
Floor relay contacts to be connected to terminals 2...7. Always connect to terminal 7 the input
corresponding to the top floor stop (for systems with less than 16 stops).
Outputs :
The coil of the up contactor or auxiliary relay to be connected to terminal 8 (for systems with stops in
range 11 to 16).
Lift position signals.
A set of contacts is available on terminal board M8, which maybe used for signalling lift position. Relay
(5A - 250V) contacts are present on terminals 2....7.
A set of contacts is available on terminal board M9, which maybe used for signalling lift position. Relay
(5A - 250V) contacts are present on terminals 2....7.
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Signals :
DL1 - Led bar signalling lift position (positions from 11 to 16).
Settings :
SW1 - Lift stop number selection.
Set to ON only the switch corresponding to the number of lift stops. POS.11 for 11-stop
systems....position 16 for 16-stop systems.
Make sure that all switches on the SW1 dip-switch of the selector card and the other switchws on the
SW1 dip-switch of the expansion card are turned OFF.
CONNECT TO
TERMINAL 1 OF
TERMINAL BOARD M5
101.06.03SEL CARD
M9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M6
11
P11A
P13A
P15A
P12A
P14A
P16A
16
DL1
SW1
101.06.E1SEL
11
16
CHAIN
CONTINUES
UP TO P16
P12
P11
P11
P13
P12
P15
P14
P16
P10
CONNECT TO
TERMINAL 11 OF
TERMINAL BOARD M3
101.06.03SEL CARD
M7
M8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CONNECT TO
TERMINAL 1 OF
TERMINAL BOARD M4
101.06.03SEL CARD
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
TOP FLOOR
LIMIT SWITCH
C16
FLOOR RELAYS
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AUXILIARY
RELAY
AS
For any further information contact:
SMS SISTEMI e MICROSISTEMI s.r.l. (Gruppo SASSI HOLDING)
Cap. Soc. 260.000 i.v.
Via Guido Rossa, 46/48/50 40056 Crespellano BO
R.E.A 272354 CF - Reg. Imprese Bo 03190050371 P.IVA IT 00601981202
Tel. : +39 051 969037 Fax : +39 051 969303 Technical Service: +39 051 6720710
Web : www.sms.bo.it E-mail : [email protected]
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