Controller: Installation & Commissioning
Controller: Installation & Commissioning
Controller: Installation & Commissioning
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USB-Host
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Func
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Drive Select
+ J120 X12
Enter
X2
X3
Shift
J131
J133
J135
J136
X4
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B A A B C H
ZU SP SP TK TK TK NH N
SK FK
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24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
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24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
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230 V AC
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www.newlift.de
Author KH / TB
Although great care has been taken in the production of texts and figures, we
cannot be held legally liable for possible mistakes and their consequences.
Contents
1 About this manual 1
1.1 General 1
1.2 Signs and symbols used 1
1.3 Further information 2
1.4 How to contact us 2
4 Installation work 16
4.1 Installation procedure 16
4.2 Delivery contents 17
4.3 Control cabinet 17
4.4 Travelling cable 20
4.5 car components 21
4.5.1 Car top box 21
4.5.2 FPM-1 22
4.5.3 FPM-2 22
4.6 Switching on the controller 23
4.6.1 FST 23
4.6.2 Checking the safety circuit 23
4.6.3 Switching on installation mode 23
4.6.4 car components 24
4.7 Installation drive 24
4.7.1 Installing the positioning system 24
9 Guide 80
9.1 General 80
9.2 The Display 80
9.3 The buttons 81
9.4 The Functions 81
10 Error list 82
10.1 Error messages 82
10.2 Event messages 88
11 Notes 90
1.1 General
This manual will help you during installation and commissioning of the FST-2XT controller and its components.
The installation and commissioning manual contains important information for safe and proper installation and
commissioning of the FST-2XT controller.
Following these instructions will help to:
››prevent danger,
››avoid repair costs and downtime,
››increase the reliability and lifespan of the FST-2XT controller and of the lift system.
Local, national and on-site regulations regarding health and safety and protection of the environment must be
taken into account in addition to this installation and commissioning manual.
This manual only describes the assemblies of the lift system delivered by NEW LIFT. For information about
components of the lift system that were not manufactured and supplied by NEW LIFT, please refer to the res-
pective user information supplied by the manufacturer or supplier.
Hint:
The dimension and mounting holes and the pins assignmets for the cable conntections have not changed with
respect to the FST-2. The FST-2XT is therefore fully compatible with th FST-2. The FST-2 can be replaced with
a FST-2XT in all circumstances. The FST-2XT has improvments made to the connectivity and user interfaces.
Symbols
Delivery condition
Settings that are supplied as standard are marked with an asterisk .
System stop
Marks settings requiring a system stop in case a change becomes necessary. The FST-2XT controller displays
the text Lift must be stopped to change the value. OK? If you wish to change the value, confirm
with YES, if you do not wish to change the value or wish to change it later, then confirm with NO.
○ Re-start
Marks settings that only become active after a re-start of the FST-2XT or of the components.
► Activity symbol:
Activities described after this symbol must be carried out in the given order.
+ Key combination:
Press the linked keys simultaneously.
Abbreviation used for detailed terminal information
P: power
I: input
O: outpur
L: low active
H: high active
Safety-relevant information
This symbol is located in front of safety-relevant information.
Information notice
This symbol is located in front of relevant information.
Danger to life! Do not touch live parts while working on electrical equipment.
››Before starting work, make sure the system is off circuit.
››Only carry out any installation work on electrical components when these are switched off and in an unpowered
state.
››Only use insulated tools when working on electrical system components.
Risk of injury when lifting or moving the control cabinet if it falls down or tips over.
››Only transport and lift the control cabinet with suitable equipment (lift truck, hoisting gear etc.).
››All workers must be trained in using these aids and must observe all applicable special regulations to avoid
accidents.
Falling parts or parts protruding into the shaft. Risk of serious injury or death.
››Block the shaft access points.
››Before beginning installation work, remove all foreign parts and assembly aids that are not required from the
shaft.
Electrical hazard, leaking gas or water due to pierced supply lines. Risk of serious injury or death.
››Make sure no supply lines are in the installation location before starting any installation work.
Danger of falling! Installing engineers and unauthorised persons can fall down the shaft. Risk of serious injury or
death.
››Block the shaft access points.
››Use suitable protection (e.g. safety harnesses, scaffoldings) when working on or in the shaft.
Danger of crushing due to intentional or accidental car movement. Risk of serious injury or death.
››Block the shaft access points.
››Before starting any work, make sure that there are no persons in the shaft or in the vicinity of moving parts of
the drive.
››Prevent unauthorised operation of the controller.
Electrostatic charging
››Keep the electronic assembly in its original packaging until installation.
››Before opening the original packaging, a static discharge must be performed. To do this, touch a grounded
piece of metal.
››During work on electronic assemblies, periodically perform this discharge procedure.
Electronic assemblies are destroyed by defective, interchanged or incorrectly mounted connectors, short-circui-
ting or excess voltage.
››Check plugs for mechanical damage.
››Never change pre-assembled connectors or cables.
››Only connect loose or torn off wires according to circuit diagram details if this is possible on site (suitable mate-
rial and tools must be available).
››Pay attention to coding pins and latch lugs.
Documentation
››A copy of the installation and commissioning manual must be available to the installing engineer at the time of
installing and commissioning the FST-2XT controller and its components.
››A copy of the installation and commissioning manual and the wiring diagrams must be kept in the control cabi-
net at all times after installation.
››The wiring diagrams supplied with the FST-2XT controller are binding. Changes must only be made after con-
sulting NEW LIFT and must be documented in writing on the system.
››The factory test logs of the FST-2XT controller remain with NEW LIFT.
Electricity
››Regulations for installing and operating electrical equipment (VDE 0100) and regulations of local utilities must
be followed.
››The specified distances between different electrical assemblies must be controlled and maintained.
››All installation work must be carried out with the system shut down and off circuit.
››All cables and wires must be installed with sufficient strain relief.
››The neutral and ground wires must be routed separately.
››The control cabinet must be supplied with a clockwise rotary field.
Waste disposal
››All packaging material must be disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner; paper, plastic, metal,
electronic assemblies etc. must be recycled.
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B A A B C
ZU SP SP TK TK TK NH NH
SK FK
Pressing and holding the key during the switch-on sequence of the FST-2XT starts
emergency operation. In emergency operation, no drives are possible. Emergency operation
is required if the FST-2XT cannot be switched on in normal mode due to a malfunction. The
complete FST-2XT menu and the PC-Card functions are active in emergency operation!
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MAIN MENU
Drive
Config
>Positioning
Move cursor up
�
Move cursor down
�
Exit submenu
�
Change menu level
�
Select submenu / menu item
Clock Setting
13:45:01
Increase value
�
Decrease value
�
ERROR[00037/00040]
28.09 10:18:26 [012]
Door close failure
FLOOR:03 V00 R01 I00
- FST Information -
HW Ver.: 12-16
SW VER:: V 1.100-0026
18/05/1999
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Line C has a special status. In normal mode (after switching on), it displays status messages (see „3.2.4 Line
C – Status messages“). By switching with key combination +�+�, it displays diagnostic messages (see
„3.2.5 Line C - Diagnostic messages“).
See also „3.1 Keypad functions“.
The messages DOOR C OPEN, MANUAL DOOR OPEN and EMERGENCY END SWITCH (line B) are triggered by
the same safety circuit input of the FST-2XT (TC input: FST X14. 6) and exclude each other.
Display Description
EVACUATION The controller is in evacuation mode. The reason for the evacuation signal may
be:
››A programmable input on the FST-2XT controller
››A programmable input on the GST Group Controller
››LMS via protocol adapter module
SEND FAX The controller is in fax mode (see Installation & Commissioning – Fax modem).
LIFT OFF The controller has been switched off. Possible causes of switch-off:
››Car lighting failure
››Input "Car Lighting OFF", FST X1.13
››Programmable I/O port of a RIO module (external)
››Programmable I/O port of the FST-2XT controller
››Externally by the GST Group Controller or the LMS Lift Monitoring System
FIREMAN SERVICE Fireman service mode has been activated. Possible causes of signal:
››Key switch fireman service in car operating panel (FPM-1 X4.4 / FPM-2 X2.13)
››Programmable I/O port of the FST-2XT controller
››The state was saved after a power failure and has been reconstructed. The
Fireman Mode Reset function must be executed to reset this state.
››Key switch on landing control panel (ADM input X3.12 / X3.13)
››GST Group Controller (see GST manual)
FILE TRANSFER ACTIVE The controller is in data transmission mode to transfer files to a GST Group Cont-
roller or to a PC.
Attendant operation The attendant controller is active.
INSPECTION MODE The controller is in inspection mode (input FSM-2 X22.2).
Attention: Line A of the FST-2XT display must show EMERGENCY STOP CAR!
CALIBRATION -- The calibration drive has been started. A ticker text displays the status.
After completion of a successful calibration drive, the message CALIBRATION
OK! appears. If the drive is interrupted prematurely, CALIBRATION ABORT!
appears. Find the error in the error list and repeat the calibration drive
APRON-EXTENDED! The car apron is open (due to a shaft door interruption). Monitoring is performed
via a programmable input on the FST-2XT controller.
LEARN DRIVE ACTIVE The controller performs a learn drive.
LEARN DRIVE-START The controller starts a learn drive.
LEARN DRIVE-OK! The learn drive has been completed successfully.
LEARN DRIVE-ABORT! The learn drive has been aborted due to an error. Find the error in the error list
and repeat the learn drive.
SAFETY CURTAIN The safety curtain replacing the car door has been interrupted. The contact is
in the safety circuit instead of the car door contacts (see System description –
Safety curtain).
DRM ... A runtime monitoring error has occurred, the installation is brought to a standstill.
Possible causes are, amongst others:
››Start-up problems
››Runtime monitoring
››Encoder failure
››car communication
››Motor failure
››Forced stop
››Emergency end switch
››Door failure
INSTALLATION MODE The controller is in installation mode.
EMERGENCY END SWITCH The top emergency end switch is interrupted (FST X14.6, X14.7)
ORIENTATION Only incremental positioning:
After switching on, the controller performs an orientation drive to an end floor.
The orientation drive can take place automatically or when the first call is placed.
PARKING ACTIVE The controller sends the car to the programmed parking floor.
Display Description
LANDING PRIORITY A priority landing drive has been triggered. Possible causes of signal:
››Key switch on landing control panel (ADM input X3.12 / X3.13)
››Programmable input on the FST-2XT controller
››Programmable input on an external RIO module
CAR PRIORITY A priority car drive has been triggered. Possible causes of signal:
››Key switch on car panel (FPM-1 X4.37 / FPM-2 X1.13)
››Automatically after a type Auto 2 priority landing drive
AUXILIARY MODE The controller is in auxiliary mode (input FST X18.2).
Attention: Line A of the FST-2XT display must show EMERGENCY STOP!
HOMING ACTIVE The hydraulic lift is sent to the lowest landing.
SERVICE MODE The controller is in service mode (see test menu in the FST manual).
SERVICE REQUIRED! One of the service counters has exceeded a set limit.
SYSTEM STOP The controller has been stopped via the FST-2XT menu.
OVER LOAD The overload input on the FSM or on a programmable input is active.
USER ERROR A user error has occurred (you can define up to three error messages as user
errors). The number of the error is displayed.
V.I.P. MODE The controller is in VIP mode. The source for the VIP mode can be:
››LMS via protocol adapter module
››Programmable input on the FST-2XT controller
››FPM-2 X2.14 in the car operating panel
FULL LOAD The full load input on the FSM is active.
Select the status message in the left-hand area with +�, in the right-hand area with +�.
Status Display Description
Car doors <A> Door A completely open
>A< Door A completely closed
{A} Door A is opening
}A{ Door A is closing
<A*> Photocell or reversing contact door A active
<AX> Door A is locked (test menu)
<AL> Door is in loading mode (loading button has been pressed)
-A- Door A is stopped
?A? State of door A is unknown (check door end switches)
{{}} Door open button active
}}{{ Door close button active
<{}> Door open button permanently pressed
>}{< Door close button permanently pressed
Shaft positioning Z Zone message active
F Zone message missing
- Car is in levelled position
'''@'' Car position relative to level position (2.5 mm / pixel)
† Bottom correction switch active
° Top correction switch active
Car position P=6200 Current car position in relation to the level position of the bottom
floor in mm.
Levelling Pd= -2 Current position of the car relative to closest level position in
[mm]
Line C can be switched from status messages to diagnostic messages with key combination +�+�. You
will find further information in the FST manual.
Display Description
EMERGENCY MODE! The controller is in emergency mode. Drives are not possible. Emer-
gency operation is activated by pressing the key while switching
the system on.
Landing call button stuck: The landing call from the specified floor and door side is permanently
03/A activated (is stuck). The message is repeated every minute until the
Car-call button stuck: 02/B error has been corrected.
ADM unconfigured! A landing call module connected to the shaft bus is not configured.
Inform NEW LIFT service line!
DRIVE INHIBIT ON! Mutual start-up blocking via the LMS bus is active. Starting will be
delayed until the other networked systems have completed their acce-
leration phases.
Please Wait! The triggered action has not been completed. Please wait!
REMOVE WRITE-PROTECT The PC-Card is write-protected. Move the door lock on the PC card to
disable the write protect function.
FAX/SMS SENT OK! A status fax was sent successfully via the modem interface.
FAX/SMS -> GST! A fax/SMS (text message) is sent to the group controller where it will
be sent via the FAX-modem.
FAX/SMS NOT SENT! Transmission of a status fax via the modem interface was aborted.
Check modem and telephone connection. MAIN MENU / Config /
Modem/Fax/LMS
FILE NOT FOUND! The inserted USB-Stick or SD-Card does not contain the file(s)
required for the triggered action.
FST Software Update The software of the FST-2XT is updated with the USB-Stick. The
progress in [%] is displayed in line C.
GST UPDATE COMPLETE! The software update of the GST Group Controller has been completed
successfully.
ZONE IS INCORRECT! The zone measured during the learn drive is too long (max - 300mm to
+300mm)
Calibration abort! The calibration drive was aborted. Check function of connected drive
speeds. Locate reason for drive abort in the error list.
NO <TC> SIGNAL The car is on the top floor and the correction top signal is missing (only
incremental positioning). Check function of TC switch. Check settings
in MAIN MENU / Positioning / Increm. Positioning. /
TC/BC level.
NO <BC> SIGNAL! The car is on the bottom floor and the correction bottom signal is
missing (only incremental positioning). Check function of BC switch.
Check settings in MAIN MENU / Positioning / Increm. Posi-
tioning. / TC/BC level.
CONFIG TRANSFER ERR! An error has occurred during copying of the controller configuration.
CONFIG TRANSFER OK! Controller configuration copied successfully.
CONFIG(D) CORRUPT! A parameter of the drive configuration is not plausible. Change a
parameter in MAIN MENU / Drive and undo the change again. The
information text disappears after saving the settings.
CONFIG(S) CORRUPT! A parameter of the system configuration is not plausible. Change a
parameter in MAIN MENU / Config and undo the change again. The
information text disappears after saving the settings.
LCS (L1) calibrated! The LCS empty load measurement was performed.
LCS (L2) calibrated! The LCS reference load measurement was performed.
LEARN DRIVE FAILURE! The started learn drive was not successful. Check function of signals
zone B, bottom correction (BC) and top correction (TC). Locate reason
for drive abort in the error list.
LEARN DR. START FAILURE! The started learn drive was aborted due to the car not moving even
with pre-selection active.
DRV–TEST STARTED! A DRV test was triggered.
DRV–TEST FINISHED! The DRV test was not completed successfully.
CAR NUISANCE DETECT! The car nuisance protection function has triggered.
See MAIN MENU / Config / Anti Nuisance.
Display Description
NOT IN THE ZONE! The started learn drive cannot be performed because the car is not in
the door zone of the bottom floor. Check function of zone B signal and
settings in MAIN MENU / Positioning / Increm. Positng. /
ZoneB-Level.
NOT IN FLOOR-0! The started learn drive cannot be completed because the car is not on
the bottom floor (check bottom correction switch, BC)
NOT FROM THIS FLOOR! The car is at an end floor. The end switch test cannot be started from
this floor.
EMERG.-CALL PRESSED An emergency call button was pressed or is defective (see wiring
diagram).
ONLY FROM END FLOOR! The triggered DRV test can only be started from an end floor.
Checking Update File Updating the software. The inserted mass storage is checked for
update files.
RECORDING RE-START! An already-started recording was restarted.
RECORDING STOPPED! Recording was stopped.
RECORDING NEW START! Recording is restarted.
SD card ok This message will flash 5 times shortly when the SD card is inserted.
SD card removed This message will flash 5 times shortly when the SD card was
removed.
USB stick ok This message will flash 5 times shortly when the USB stick is inserted.
USB stick removed This message will flash 5 times shortly when the USB stick was
removed.
UPDATE FILE FOUND The file required for the software update was found on the mass
storage. The software is updated.
UPDATE COMPLETE! The software update of the LON modules was completed successfully.
WAITING TO RESET... Automatic Reset after changing a basic parameter (e.g. Drive type).
This may take a few seconds.
EXCESSIVE SLIPPAGE!! During the last drive of the learn drive, hysteresis of the connected
magnet switches TC, BC and zone B was detected (only incremental
positioning). This message appears if the result of the measurement is
greater than 10 mm. Hysteresis will then automatically be limited to 10
mm.
DOOR-NUDGING! Nudging (forced closure) of the car door is active. Photocell and rever-
sing contacts are ignored. See MAIN MENU / Doors / Doors-
Selective / Photocell and MAIN MENU / Doors / Doors-
Selective / Nudge Time
It can be accessed with key combination + and closed with . � and � serve for navigation
within the information page.
- FST Information
HW Ver.: FST-2XT
SW VER.: V2.000-0026
09/12/2012
Display Description
FSM Ver: FSM00125 Software version of the FSM car control module. If no software version is
displayed here, there is no bus connection to the FSM.
FPM Ver: FPM00128 Software version of the FPM car panel module. If no software version is
displayed here, there is no bus connection to the FPM.
LiftID:A Internal identification of the controller. The ID displayed here must corres-
pond to the jumper settings on the FSM and FPM.
Neuron-ID.. Unique ID for identification of the FST-2XT
01 00 22 C1 fb 00
SystemID.. System location or name
Test bench
Factory number.. Order number of the individual lift system
RC1000234
Start:01/02/10 08:23 Date and time of activation
CAL :01/02/10 10:23 Date and time of last calibration drive
STATS:01/02/10 14:03 Start date and time of the current statistics recording
Cfg:01/02/10 12:05 Date and time of the last change of a parameter in the FST-2XT menu
CfgBk:01/02/10 12:06 Date and time of the current backup in the internal buffer
Err:01/02/10 12:07 Date and time of the last error list reset
Sec.Level:1 Active security level of the FST-2XT
3.4 LEDs
FST
Three LEDs on the front panel of the FST controller display the device status.
4 Installation work
This section contains important information regarding installation procedure, installation conditions and settings
of the NEW LIFT components. On-site circumstances may require an installation procedure that differs from the
one suggested here.
The FST-2XT field bus controller is available with two different shaft positioning systems:
››Absolute positioning
››Incremental positioning
The procedure during installation and commissioning depends on the type of shaft positioning system
used! Before starting any installation work, make sure to determine the type of shaft positioning system
used (wiring diagrams) and compare it to the actual delivery contents.
This manual contains separate installation and commissioning instructions for each type of shaft positioning
system!
The FST-2XT field bus controller consists of various modules and cables. The controller is only operati-
onal with all modules and cables.
››Check the delivery contents using the shipping note, the wiring diagrams and the bus plan before you start any
installation work!
››Report missing or wrong parts to the NEW LIFT service line immediately to avoid delays with the commissioning
procedure!
First, mount, connect and adjust all NEW LIFT components necessary for commissioning the car. „Installation
drives“ are performed with the car to mount the NEW LIFT components located in the shaft, such as shaft posi-
tioning, LON bus and zone magnets.The FST-2XT controller is then commissioned (see chapter „6 Commissio-
ning the FST“).
installation drive
commissioning FST-2
Electric hazard due to live wires and parts. Risk of death or serious injury.
Achtung !
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X2
X3
Shift
J131
J133
J135
J136
X4
X5 X13
B A A B C
ZU SP SP TK TK TK NH NH
SK FK
X6
K21
X30 X16
K22
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24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
230 V AC
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Potential equalisation must be carried out in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines
(VDE, DIN, EN and ISO) depending on the power rating.
The neutral and ground wires must be routed separately.
All cables and wires must be secured with sufficient strain relief.
Technical data - control cabinet (reference value for standard control cabinets)
Power rating
The power rating depends on the power rating of the drive and the travel height of the lift and is, thus, different
for each system.
Weight
The weight of the control cabinet depends on the dimensions and on the power rating.
min: 50 kg
max: 200 kg
Safety clearances
The safety clearances specified in EN 81 must be observed, even with the control cabinet door open.
FSM-2 X31
connect to plastic bolts
FSM-2 X30
controller
car
fixed to car
installation height:
1/2 lifting height + 1m
pit
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mm ndin
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travelling cable
Stop
Not-Halt
S
X31 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
Fast
.4 .5
X9 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
T
K8
Schnell Hängekabel
230 VAC
Keinen Terminator stecken!
X23 immer offen lassen!
HHT
Hängekabel
X18.2 .3
X30
X26 .2 .3
K7
X24 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
230 VAC
II LIK/INK
X23
J112
K6
X19.2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
3
2
1
Down
.4
X8 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
X25
Ab
+5V
3
2
1
X32 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
JK1 JK3
K5
230 VAC
230 VAC
Hängekabel
K11
Service
J5
K4
1
J31 J21
X27 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7
Inspection
FSM 5 20 2.2
230 VAC
Inspektion
3
2
1
K10
X7 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
K3
0
X20.2 .3 .4 .5
X21 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
X22 .2 .3 .4 .5
K2
K9
Steuerbirne Steuerbirne
230 VAC
230 VAC
10A/230V
control pod
spare terminals
(common-/ run-button optional)
With grouped lifts, each car top box is assigned to a specific control by default! Before installation of
the car top box, check conformity by means of jumpers FPM-2 and FSM-2 (see „7.2.1 FSM-2 Jumpers“
„7.3.1 FPM-1 Jumpers“ and „7.4.1 FPM-2 Jumpers“.
The earthing of the car takes place via the PE cable installed in the connector of socket FSM-2 X31.
When working, this connector must be connected first and disconnected last.
To safeguard the emergency calls against wire breakage, emergency call buttons with normally closed
contacts are required!
Connect all emergency call buttons as normally closed contacts according to the wiring diagram. All emergency
call button inputs not in use must be bridged at the FSM-2 or at the control cabinet!
6 W max. power consumption emergency lighting on the FSM-2: The total of power of all connected
emergency lights must not exceed 6 W.
4.5.2 FPM-1
Depending on the installation position and delivery, the FPM-1 is already situated in the car top box or in the car
operating panel.
If the FPM-1 is installed in the car operating panel, it is connected to the FSM-2 (X12) by means of a bus cable
(X1 socket).
If the FPM-1 is installed in the car top box, the car operating panel must be connected to the FPM-1 (X4) via the
50-pin sub-D connector.
Other components are connected via X2 according to the bus plan.
4.5.3 FPM-2
The FPM-2 is always incorporated into the car operating panel and is connected to the X11 socket of the FSM-2
(X12) via a bus cable. Further components are connected via X12 according to the bus plan.
Display and operation of the FST-2XT controller is described in chapter „3 FST-2XT controller user interface“.
4.6.1 FST-2XT
►►Switch on control cabinet with main switch.
►►Switch on FST-2XT control voltage at the miniature circuit breaker (MCB) and residual current operated
device (RCD) or RCBO.
During the boot process, the bottom line briefly displays a progress bar and then goes to the main screen.
The auxiliary mode switch in the control cabinet as well as the inspection switch in the car top box con-
trol pod are in the safety circuit.
If auxiliary control is switched on, EMERGENCY STOP appears in display line A; if inspection is switched
on, EMERGENCY STOP CAR appears in the display:
The safety circuit closes when the UP/DOWN buttons are operated (dead man control).
Electric hazard due to live wires and parts on the FSM-2. Some terminals of the FSM-2, such as car ligh-
ting, shaft light button and emergency lighting are live even after switching off the main switch.
Check and secure unpowered state and perform installation work on electrical components in switched off and
unpowered state.
Requirements
››Car installation complete
››Connected travelling cable
››Functional safety circuit
››Unassigned bus inputs and outputs are terminated
››Neither inspection nor auxiliary mode is switched on in the lift control system
The auxiliary mode switch in the control cabinet as well as the inspection switch in the car top box con-
trol pod are in the safety circuit.
If auxiliary control is switched on, EMERGENCY STOP appears in the first display line; if inspection is
switched on, EMERGENCY STOP CAR appears in the display:
The safety circuit closes when the UP/DOWN buttons are operated (dead man control).
The inspection control has priority over the auxiliary control, i.e. an inspection drive is possible while
the auxiliary control is switched on.
Requirements
FST-2XT controller is in INSTALLATION MODE (see „4.6 Switching on the controlller“)
››FST-2XT controller is in INSPECTION or AUXILIARY mode
››Commissioned safety circuit (emergency end switch, EMERGENCY-STOP switch of the car top control pod,
safety gear etc. wired and checked for operation)
››Arrest checked for proper operation
››Commissioned car incl. car doors
››Drive has been commissioned
››Knowledge of all dangers potentially occurring in the shaft and their prevention (see „2.3 Safety regulations“
If none of the above conditions is met, a magnet switch console is not required. All shaft positioning
occurs via the absolute encoder of an absolute positioning system, e.g. ELGO LIMAX2 Lift
A magnet switch console is always necessary for hydraulic lifts.
The following table shows when to use which type of magnet switch.
Installation procedure
►►Install the prefabricated magnet switch console on the car guide shoe or car beam
►►Level the car on each floor and install the zone magnets on the car guide rail.
According to EN81, the maximum size of the door zone is 400 mm (200 mm in each direction). The
actual dimensions of the door zone are forced by the length of the door cam.
The distance to the zone magnets must not be larger than the length of the door cam. Maximum length
400 mm!
The zone magnets must be placed so both magnet switches are closed in the door zone and open out-
side the door zone (top north, bottom south).
Move the car to the end floors and set the correction magnets (reference position for the correction
magnets is the level position of the respective end floor).
If the specified distance between magnets and magnet switches is not observed or the car has too
much play in the guide rails, the safety bypass circuit can malfunction. With incremental positioning,
positioning errors and deviations in the positioning accuracy may occur. It is also possible to drive past
a floor!
The distance between the magnet switch and magnet must be 10 ±2 mm!
magnet
max. 200 mm
magnet switch
level
magnet switch console max. 200 mm
guide rail
cage beam magnet switch
Fig. 4.6: Magnet switch console for absolute positioning: installation of the magnet switch console and magnets
Fig.4.7: Magnet switch console for incremental positioning: installation with 4 magnets
guide rail
magnet switch
cage beam
Bus plan
All lift systems have various bus modules and cables. For configuring each lift control, a bus plan is supplied by
NEW LIFT together with the wiring diagrams. All bus modules and their LON bus cables are shown in the bus
plan.
The bus plan of the system is used
››for checking the delivery contents prior to starting installation (all modules and cables listed in the bus plan must
be part of the delivery; verify correct number and length!)
››as an overview of the used bus module types
››as a connection overview for the bus modules
FST-2XT A
X2 HHT HHT
X5 X6 X3 X30
car
T T
travelling cable 30,0 m X30 X23
green FSM-2
LON module sticker floor X12
black
ADM-S S/0/A/5/A
4 LCS
blue
car top box
ADM-D D/0/A/4/A 3 black
blue
FPM
ADM-D D/0/A/3/A 2 FPM-2
blue
EAZ Z/0/A/1/A 0 T
SAM
blue
The landing call modules (ADM) as well as some other components are labelled with stickers marking the exact
installation location for the component. A copy of this information is also in the bus plan.
terminator
resistor
Fig. 4.10: LON bus cable
Colour Length
black 0.5 m
red 1.0 m
white 3.0 m
yellow 5.0 m
blue 7.0 m
green 10.0 m
black 15.0 m
red 20.0 m
white 25.0 m
yellow 30.0 m
Checking assemblies
Labelling of electronic assemblies must be in accordance with the details in the bus plan; likewise, the installa-
tion location must be the planned location. Assembly settings on the FST-2XT controller can be modified at a
later time, but this is time consuming.
The procedure during installation and commissioning depends on the type of shaft positioning system
used! At this point, please determine which system you have.
Each positioning system is packaged separately and has its own installation instructions (in the package).
Below, you will find an overview of the systems recommended by NEW LIFT. These are matched to the FST lift
controller and, thus, make commissioning a straightforward procedure. These systems can be ordered directly
from NEW LIFT.
The toothed belt systems available exclusively from NEW LIFT are always absolute positioning systems!
If you do not purchase the positioning system from NEW LIFT, you must absolutely determine which
type of positioning system it is.
The absolute encoder cables of FST-1 and FST-2 are not compatible with one another. Using the wrong
absolute encoder cable can destroy electronic components! Plug X12 of the absolute encoder cable
must be blue or have „FST-2“ printed on it!
If you do not purchase the positioning system from NEW LIFT, you must absolutely determine which
type of positioning system it is.
The incremental encoder is connected to shaft encoder socket X12 of the FST-2XT board or to X25 of the
FSM-2.
If the incremental positioning system is used in combination with function „Landing and / or readjustment with
open door“, 4 magnet switches are necessary:
››Zone switch A
››Zone switch B
››Correction switch bottom
››Correction switch top
setting the type of shaft positioning system setting the type of shaft positioning system
If the system is equipped with an absolute positioning system, please continue with chapter „6.2 Commissioning
absolute positioning“ If it is an incremental positioning system, please continue with chapter „6.3 Commissioning
incremental positioning“
Example
››correct rotation of the encoder
»»when going up: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ... or -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, ...
»»when going down: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, ... or -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, ...
››incorrect rotation of the encoder
»»when going up: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, ... or -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, ...
»»when going down: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ... or -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, ...
If the resolution is not set correctly, the programmed distances between floors are not in accordance
with on-site conditions. The car can run into the end switch at nominal speed.
The resolution must be checked before commissioning and must be changed if necessary. In the event
of uncertainties, contact the NEW LIFT service line.
When you have found and checked the resolution in the above table, directly continue with chapter „6.2.4 Set-
ting bottom floor to 0 “.
If the required resolution is not listed in the above table, determine the value empirically. For information on
doing this, read the following section.
Determining the resolution empirically - Only use if the resolution is not known or not listed!
It is useful to determine the resolution empirically if there are uncertainties regarding the actual resolution of the
encoder or if no value from the above table can be used.
For empirical determination, the car is moved up a certain distance. Then the distance actually covered is mea-
sured and compared to the virtual distance (FST-2XT software). The rule of proportion is then used to calculate
the actual resolution.
Procedure:
►►Level car on bottom floor.
►►Press +� until „P=......“ is displayed in line C. The value is the current position of the encoder in [mm].
►►Make a note of the current value.
►►Move the car up approx. 2 m (6 ft 6“) using the auxiliary control (the longer the distance covered, the more
accurate the empirical determination). The displayed P value has changed.
►►Make a note of the current value and subtract the first value from it. The calculated difference is the virtual
distance covered.
►►Measure the actual distance the car covered with a metre rule as accurately as possible.
If the actual distance is the same as the virtual distance, the set resolution is correct.
If the actual distance is greater or shorter than the virtual distance, the set resolution is incorrect. The correct
resolution can be calculated using the rule of proportion:
Virtuelle Strecke
Richtige Auflösung = Momentane Auflösung x
Tatsächliche Strecke
››The value PositionREL corresponds to the programmed distance from the floor level position to the level posi-
tion of floor 0 in [mm].
››The value PositionREL of the top floor is the travel height of the system in [mm]!
Example
››correct rotation of the encoder
»»when going up: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ... or -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, ...
»»when going down: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, ... or -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, ...
››incorrect rotation of the encoder
»»when going up: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, ... or -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, ...
»»when going down: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ... or -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, ...
If the resolution is not set correctly, the programmed distances between floors are not in accordance
with on-site conditions. The car can run into the end switch at nominal speed.
The resolution must be checked before commissioning and must be changed if necessary. In the event
of uncertainties, contact the NEW LIFT service line.
When you have found and checked the resolution in the above table, please directly continue with chapter
„6.3.4 Configuring the incremental encoder“ on page 37.
If the required resolution is not listed in the above table, determine the value empirically. For information on
doing this, read the following section.
Determining the resolution empirically - Only use if the resolution is not known or not listed!
It is useful to determine the resolution empirically if there are uncertainties regarding the actual resolution of the
encoder or if no value from the above table can be used.
For empirical determination, the car is moved up a certain distance. Then the distance actually covered is mea-
sured and compared to the virtual distance (FST-2XT software). The rule of proportion is then used to calculate
the actual resolution.
Procedure:
►►Level car on bottom floor.
►►Press +� until „P=......“ is displayed in line C. The value is the current position of the encoder in [mm].
►►Make a note of the current value.
►►Move the car up approx. 2 m (6 ft 6“) using the auxiliary control (the longer the distance covered, the more
accurate the empirical determination). The displayed P value has changed.
►►Make a note of the current value and subtract the first value from it. The calculated difference is the virtual
distance covered.
►►Measure the actual distance the car covered with a metre rule as accurately as possible.
If the actual distance is the same as the virtual distance, the set resolution is correct.
If the actual distance is greater or shorter than the virtual distance, the set resolution is incorrect. The correct
resolution can be calculated using the rule of proportion:
Virtuelle Strecke
Richtige Auflösung = Momentane Auflösung x
Tatsächliche Strecke
All programmed distances between floors are relative to the current car position in floor 0.
If the zone switches and magnets or the correction switches and magnets are not installed and connec-
ted correctly, the car can run into the end switch at inspection speed.
Checking the installation and wiring of the zone switches, correction switches and correction magnets.
Requirements
››Level positions checked manually (all systems) or learn drive carried out successfully (with INK-incremental
positioning only)
››Shaft positioning commissioned
The start position of the car in the shaft is not relevant for the calibration drive.
If the calibration drive is not completed successfully despite a number of attempts, the control is unable
to determine the deceleration distances for the different speeds.
The deceleration distances of the individual speeds must then and only then be adjusted manually.
Manual adjustment of the deceleration distances - only use if the calibration drive was not
successful!
The controller requires the approach distance for each drive speed as well as the levelling distance for each
floor according to the following figure:
speed
L1: landing
L2: level
travel time
L2
L1
Fig. 6.3: Drive curve with approach distance and level position value
If the deviation of the Pd value for each floor is less than or equal to ±2 mm, the calibration drive has been com-
pleted successfully and the level position values have been set correctly.
If the deviation is greater:
►►Check drive settings
►►Check positioning accuracy of motor
►►Check load dependency of motor
►►Check the slippage in the positioning system (toothed belt, toothed wheel, springs, cables, etc.)
►►Re-level the level position values again (see „Manual adjustment of the deceleration distances - only use if
the calibration drive was not successful!“)
When using the incremental positioning, the positioning accuracy in the car may depend on the direc-
tion of travel, even though the Pd value displayed by the controller is within the specified tolerance.
►►In this case, the positioning accuracy in the car is only measured when going up.
►►Correct the PositionREL values by the amount of the inaccuracy measured when going up.
►►Determine the positioning accuracy for downward travel and optimise it by changing parameter Positio-
ning / Increm. Positng. / ZoneB-Hysters.
If the car is too high in the downwards direction, the value is to be increased; if it is too low, the value is to be
reduced.
Example: Car is 10 mm too high → ZoneB-Hysters: -8 → Decrease value to -18.
deviation from
level position
car
A levelling adjustment can only be performed if a sufficient positioning accuracy (Pd value) of 2 mm is
ensured!
► Check the Pd value on the FST-2XT controller on all floors (see „6.4.1 Checking positioning accuracy“). Only
if the Pd value is less than or equal to 2 mm (optimum: 0 mm) can the levelling adjustment be performed in the
car!
The levelling adjustment always applies to the floor on which the car is located at the time the correc-
tion is made.
Press down the door open button for three seconds: adjustment mode is ended,
the floor position indicator briefly displays "OK". Use the car call to move to the
next floor at which corrections are to be made. There, adjustment mode can again
be activated.
The safety circuit bypass control requires two magnet switches on the car roof: Zone A (S27) and Zone
B (S28)
►►The safety circuit bypass control can only be activated and commissioned if these two magnet switches,
including magnets, have been installed and connected (see „4.7.2 Installing magnet switch console and
magnets“).
►►If the two functions „Re-levelling with open doors“and „Approaching with open doors“ are not required, the
safety circuit bypass control is not activated and the magnet switches Zone A & B are not required. The fol-
lowing section can be skipped. Commissioning can continue with „6.7 Setting control options“.
K20 X13
K21
K22
K23
Fig. 6.5: Safety circuit bypass control K20, K21, K22, K23
Please refer to the FST manual for a detailed description of the available functions.
The safety circuit bypass control can be activated in the FST-2XT menu with the following parameters if the
zone switches A & B are installed and connected:
unloading
Limit DN Off (relevelling deactivated)
level
Limit UP Off (relevelling deactivated)
loading
Activation of re-levelling can be delayed by the time set in MAIN MENU / Drive / Re-levelling Delay.
6.6.4 Readjustment
6.7.1 Password
The FST-2XT controller is password protected to prevent unauthorised manipulation of control parameters and
endangerment of persons or impairment of the lift system resulting from unauthorised manipulation. Three secu-
rity levels are available for commissioning, customer service and maintenance.
Security levels
The password of the FST controller has four digits. The password is set to „0000“ on delivery.
Opening time
1 2 3 4 5 Zeit
1 Car has reached level position, drive has stopped (resp. car has reached door zone)
2 Car door(s) start opening
3 Car door is fully open (the opening time should be adjusted to 20sec. for doors with limit switches)
4 Car door starts closing again, if there are further calls
5 Car door starts closing again, if there are no further calls
Test actuation:
››Prevent the contactor monitoring contact or the contactor itself from activating. Important! Hold pressed down
for at least 2 sec.
Test actuation:
››Prevent brake monitoring contacts on the drive or brake contactor from closing and opening.
››Enter a drive command.
››Upon completion of the drive, message DRM-BRAKE FAILURE appears.
Test actuation:
››TEST MENU / DRM Test
The switching point of the end switch can be determined by reading the „Pd“ value in the FST-2XT dis-
play. + � until „Pd“ appears.
Test actuation:
››Select TEST MENU / End switch Test Top, press and keep pressed down until the car comes into
contact with the buffer.
››EMERGENCY STOP appears in the display.
Test actuation:
››Select TEST MENU / V-Mon. Test Top or V-Mon. Test Bot., press and keep pressed down until
the car stops.
››ES. SPEED MON. TEST! appears in the display.
Test actuation:
››Disconnect the resistor (PTC) sensor during a drive.
››This error is reset by connecting the temperature sensor.
Requirements
The LON module editor can be used with the following modules:
››ADM xx
››EAZ xx
››RIO-ADM2 (RIO)
››SPK (speech computer I/F)
Only modules that are in the FST LON module list can be edited. This list is created each time SEARCH
LON MODULES is called from the LON CONFIGURATION menu.
Please note that all ADMs in the LON module list appear as ADR.
Expert knowledge is necessary for using the editor since no help functionality is provided and each of the indivi-
dual bytes of the LON module configuration has a different function.
Please always contact NEW LIFT if you do not know exactly which change is necessary for your needs.
Procedure
►►Enable Edit mode with LON-EDIT ENABLE=YES.
This value is not stored and is always reset to NO following an FST restart!
►►Byte-wise navigation through the configuration data.
For modules that do not appear in the list mentioned above, the changed value is not stored. (see „Fig. 6.8
Overview: editing LON modules“).
►►Save value with E.
Before editing, please write down the old values so that they can be restored in case of doubt.
Some of the changed configuration values do not take effect until after a cold start of the LON module. This
applies, in particular, to the configuration of RIO-2 or SPK modules to another FST-ID number (e.g. FST-A /
FST-B). Please note that, in this case, the LON module with the new FST-ID will no longer be visible in the LON
module list.
Byte addresses
Prg: ADR21214 EDITOR
[Byte-01] [Byte-02] [Byte-03] [Byte-04]
[Byte-05] [Byte-06] [Byte-07] [Byte-08]
[Byte-09] [Byte-10] [Byte-11] [Byte-12]
Set values
The following lists show important set values in HEX format and their locations in the menu table. Please con-
tact NEW LIFT if you require detailed information.
○ Re-start required
Detect modules:
MAIN MENU / Config / LON Configuration / Generate CMM List / YES
Critical Module = 1 means that a CMM module was found.
Activate modules:
MAIN MENU / Config / LON Configuration / Active CMM / ON
Test modules:
Unplug LON bus plug to interrupt the bus connection to the CMM module. Error message DRM-CMM FAILURE
occurs. As a result, a system stop forces the system to come to a standstill.
On the information page (+) under CfgBk: DD.MM.YY hh:mm, you can find the exact time of the last
backup.
7.1 FST-2XT
200
X1 X40 J90 X9
J1
FST
GESCHLOSSEN
SAFETY CCT CLOSED
STATUS
>AX<
>A< >BX< '''@'''
'''@'''
01
00 13:06:56
14:03:02 ERROR X43
X41
USB-Host
CAN
85
Func
JS
Drive Select
+ J120 X12
Enter
X2
J131
J133
J135
J136
85
X3
Shift
J131
J133
J135
J136
X4
X5 X13
310
B A A B C
ZU SP SP TK TK TK NH NH
SK FK
X6
K21
X30 X16
X32
K22
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
24 V DC
230 V AC
X20 X21
10 77 103 10
Shielding X9 J90
Shielding of the connecting cable on PE 1-2
Shielding of the connecting cable on GND 2-3
Shielding of the connecting cable insulated open
Bus connections
X2: HHT hand-held terminal, remains constantly open and is not equipped with a terminator!
X3: Option bus
X5/X6: Shaft bus A/B
7.2 FSM-2
250
125
7,5 5
18
X10 X11 X13 X14 X15 X16 X17
K8 X12 X30
X24
K7 J25
X18
X9 X25
K6 X23
J112 X26
K5 X31
140
J81 X32
J71 K4
K11
JK1 X8
K3 X27 X19
JK2
JK3 K10
JT K2
X22 X21 K9
J5 K1
X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
X7 X20
J31
J21
Car assignments of the FSM-2 car control module and the FPM-2 car panel module must be identical.
Bus connections
X12: LON bus car
X23: HHT hand-held terminal, remains constantly open and is not equipped with a terminator!
7.3 FPM-1
126
93
28
X2 JT1
X3 JT2
JK1
JK2
JK4
71
J2
X1
X4
J1
7
Car assignments of the FSM-2 car control module and the FPM-2 car panel module must be identical.
Bus connections
X1, X2 LON bus car
FPM-1: X4 Colour code Car operating panel signals Car operating panel signals Technical data
in "single door mode" in "dual door mode"
1 wh Button "Fan ON" Button "Fan ON" I; L
2 br Button "Close door B" Button "Close door B" I; L
3 gn Button "Close door A" Button "Close door A" I; L
4 ye Key switch fireman service Key switch fireman service I; L
5 gr Display 2 Display 2 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
6 pk Overload display Overload display I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
7 bl Direction "UP" Direction "UP" I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
8 rd + 24 V + 24 V P
9 bk Position indicator 6 Position indicator 6 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
10 pr Position indicator 3 Position indicator 3 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
11 gr pk Position indictor 0 (LSB) Position indictor 0 (LSB) I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
12 rd bl car call 15 car call 07 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
13 wh gn car call 12 car call 04 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
14 br gn car call 09 car call 01 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
15 wh ye car call 06 car call 06 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
16 ye br car call 03 car call 03 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
17 wh gr car call 00 car call 00 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
18 gr br GND GND P
19 wh pk GND GND P
20 pk br GND GND P
21 wh bl GND GND P
22 br bl + 24 V + 24 V P
23 wh rd + 24 V + 24 V P
24 br rd + 24 V + 24 V P
25 wh bk Position indicator 7 (MSB) Position indicator 7 (MSB) I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
26 br bk Position indicator 4 Position indicator 4 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
27 gr gn Position indicator 1 Position indicator 1 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
FPM-1: X4 Colour code Car operating panel signals Car operating panel signals Technical data
in "single door mode" in "dual door mode"
28 ye gr car call release car call release I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
29 pk gn car call 13 car call 05 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
30 ye pk car call 10 car call 02 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
31 gn bl car call 07 car call 07 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
32 ye bl car call 04 car call 04 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
33 gn rd car call 01 car call 01 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
34 ye rd Landing control OFF or button "Loading control" I; L
35 gn bk Button "Open door B" resp. "Partition door" I; L
36 ye bk Button "Open door A" Button "Open door A" I; L
37 gr bl Key switch car priority Key switch car priority I; L
38 pk bl Display 1 Display 1 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
39 gr rd Display 0 Display 0 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
40 pk rd Direction "DOWN" Direction "DOWN" I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
41 gr bk GND GND P
42 pk bk Position indicator 5 Position indicator 5 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
43 bl bk Position indicator 2 Position indicator 2 I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
44 rd bk car call release secondary (only active with card readers in I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
car)
45 wh br bk car call 14 car call 06 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
46 ye gn bk car call 11 car call 03 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
47 pk gr bk car call 08 car call 00 door side B I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
48 bk bl rd car call 05 car call 05 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
49 wh gn bk car call 02 car call 02 door side A I/O; L 250 mA / 24 V
50 gn br bk + 24 V + 24 V A
7.4 FPM-2
143
13,5
12
X2 X3 X4
X1 X8 X7
Bus connections
X11, X12 LON bus
FPM-2 X1 Function single door Function dual door Connected to Technical data
mode mode
1 +24V +24V FPM-2 X21.10 P
2 car call 00 car call 00 A FPM-2 X21.1 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
3 car call 01 car call 01 A FPM-2 X21.2 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
4 car call 02 car call 02 A FPM-2 X21.3 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
5 car call 03 car call 03 A FPM-2 X21.4 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
6 car call 04 car call 04 A FPM-2 X21.5 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
7 car call 05 car call 05 A FPM-2 X21.6 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
8 car call 06 car call 06 A FPM-2 X21.7 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
9 car call 07 car call 07 A FPM-2 X21.8 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
10 car call release 01 car call release 01 FPM-2 X21.9 O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
11 door OPEN door A OPEN FPM-2 X23.1 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
12 door CLOSED door A CLOSED FPM-2 X23.2 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
13 key switch car priority key switch car priority FPM-2 X23.7 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
14 dar fan car fan FPM-2 X23.5 I; L; 250 mA / 24 V
15 GND GND FPM-2 X23.9 P
FPM-2 X2 Function single door Function dual door Connected to Technical data
mode mode
1 +24V +24V FPM-2 X22.10 P
2 car call 08 car call 00 B FPM-2 X22.1 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
3 car call 09 car call 01 B FPM-2 X22.2 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
4 car call 10 car call 02 B FPM-2 X22.3 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
5 car call 11 car call 03 B FPM-2 X22.4 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
6 car call 12 car call 04 B FPM-2 X22.5 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
7 car call 13 car call 05 B FPM-2 X22.6 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
8 car call 14 car call 06 B FPM-2 X22.7 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
FPM-2 X2 Function single door Function dual door Connected to Technical data
mode mode
9 car call 15 car call 07 B FPM-2 X22.8 I/O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
10 car call release 02 car call release 02 FPM-2 X22.9 O; L; 250 mA / 24 V
11 door OPEN door B OPEN FPM-2 X23.3 I; L; 250 mA / 24 V
12 door CLOSED door B CLOSED FPM-2 X23.4 I; L; 250 mA / 24 V
13 fireman service fireman service FPM-2 X23.6 I; L; 250 mA / 24 V
14 pin 34 function pin 34 function FPM-2 X23.8 I; L; 250 mA / 24 V
15 GND GND FPM-2 X23.9 P
The EAZ-256.64 can be connected to the FPM-2 X5. This EAZ does not then require its own LON nodes.
The LON bus is connected to X11 and X12 with the usual 4-pin bus connector.
The following pin headers X21, X22 and X23 serve for the connection of the so-called HUNIOLIFT buttons by
means of a 10-pin ribbon cable.
J5 J3 X3
J6 J4
V
S
X2
X2 X1 LD1 V C 4 2 1 Service
X1 X6
X4
Fig. 7.5: Circuit board drawing position indicators EAZ-256/40 and EAZ-256/64
50
25
5
5
J1
X1 X2
48
54
X3 X3
7.7 ADM-3
50
25
5
5
J1 Service
250 mA
X1 X2
48
54
X3 X3
K2 X6 K2
X5
K1 X4 K1
X3
X2
X1
ADM-XF ADM-XK 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110
X1 27 / 28 0A 0B 0B 0B 0B 0A 0A 0A 0A 0A 0A 0A 0B 14A 28A
X2 29 / 30 1A 1A 1B 1B 1B 1B 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1B 1A 15A 29A
X3 31 / 32 2A 2A 2A 2B 2B 2A 2B 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2B 16A 30A
X4 33 / 34 3A 3A 3A 3A 3B 3A 3A 3B 3A 3A 3A 3B 3A 17A 31A
X5 35 / 36 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A 4B 18A 32A
X6 37 / 38 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 5B 5A 19A 33A
X7 39 / 40 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A 6B 20A 34A
X8 41 / 42 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 0B 7A 7A 7B 7A 21A 35A
X9 43 / 44 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 1B 8A 8A 8A 8B 22A 36A
X10 45 / 46 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 2B 9A 9A 9B 9A 23A 37A
X11 47 / 48 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 3B 10A 0B 10A 10B 24A 38A
X12 49 / 50 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 4B 0B 1B 11B 11A 25A 39A
X13 51 / 52 12A 12A 12A 12A 12A 12A 12A 12A 5B 1B 2B 12A 12B 26A 40A
X14 53 / 54 13A 13A 13A 13A 13A 13A 13A 13A 6B 2B 3B 13B 13A 27A 41A
8.1 General
On delivery, the FST GROUP Controller (GST-XT) is preconfigured to your specific requirements. Commissi-
oning the GST-XT controller therefore only involves setting (checking) a few parameters and performing a few
simple tests to check the group function. The GST-XT controller is not commissioned until after all FST control-
lers participating in group mode have been commissioned. The following requirements must be met for all lifts
participating in group mode prior to commissioning of the FST-GROUP-Controller:
››Fully commissioned shaft positioning (calibration drive successfully completed)
››All landing call modules are connected to the appropriate control cabinets as per the bus plan
››Enabled and functional landing control
››All shaft buses are functional
››Released and functional car doors (test menu)
All parameters mentioned in the following can be found in the GST menu. The GST-XT menu will be available
on all FST controllers participating in group mode.
The GST menu is called up via the user interface of the host FST under MAIN MENU / GST-Menu!
Rapid flashing FST GROUP is currently loading Changed configuration used only
changed FST configurations into the for the update and comparison of
GST memory the GST memory.
Off FST is not detected because it is Switch on FST and/or check
switched off. power supply
FST is not detected because it is not Check cable connection (group)
connected.
check lift ID
activate group membership
check basic settings on FST-2
set off-set properties
check bus mask
Power
supply
Power X1 Power
X1 GST-XT X1 supply
supply
FST-2XT FST-2XT
X11 X10
A B
X5 X5
The lift ID-number must correspond to the jumper settings of bus modules FSM-2 and FPM-2 as well as
the configuration of the landing call modules. If not observed, function of the FST-Controllers cannot be
guaranteed!
Only change the lift ID-number upon consultation with the NEW LIFT service line!
►►Select MAIN MENU / Config / Group Settings / Lift ID-Number.
►►Note the lift ID-number.
►►Repeat the procedure for all FST controllers participating in group mode.
All FST-Controllers participating in group mode have a unique lift ID-number.
Error-free function of the GST-XT controller board is ensured only if the group offset is set correctly.
In the event of uncertainties regarding the group offset, contact the NEW LIFT service line!
numbering designation
A B C A B C A B C D E
If one of the FST-Controllers has a group offset > 0, specify for this FST-Controller whether or not the set value
is to affect control of the floor position indicator and departure arrow. This occurs separately for the position
indicators in the car (flr offset-car) and on the floors (flr offset-landing).
Correct function of the floor position indicators and departure arrows is only ensured if parameters Flr
Offset-Car/ Landing are set correctly.
In the event of uncertainties, contact the NEW LIFT service line.
Normally, the value FF is set for both bus masks, i.e. calls from all bus lines can be sent to all participa-
ting FST-Controllers.
Only in special cases or if lifts are dynamically separated from the group is a setting other than FF necessary.
Proper function of the GST-XT controller is ensured only if the bus masks are properly set.
In the event of uncertainties, contact the NEW LIFT service line.
9 Guide
9.1 General
The guide is an extension of the FST-2XT. It engages in any operations of the FST and is operated by a dif-
ferent set of keys. The four blue buttons that are responsible for the guide, are located on the right side of the
front panel of the FST-2XT.
FST
GESCHLOSSEN
STATUS
FST-Menue >A< '''@'''
01 14:03:02 ERROR
Guide USB-Host
USB-Slave
Func
Drive Select
Buttons to control
the guide
Enter
Shift
B A A B C
ZU
SP SP TK TK TK NH NH
SK FK
››Guide
The lower part of the display (with light background) shows the guide. The information about the individual menu
items and menus of the FST-2XT has additional functions which are described below.
The button �, �, �und � arrow are NOT required from the FST-2XT parameters to alter the menu.
They serve only to navigate the guides.
Use the buttons � / � arrow, the cursor can be moved in the text box. The color-highlighted text sections
may, if the cursor is about to be selected with the � button. Is not deposited section of text is selected, can
be switched back with the � button to the previous text section.
With the Func button is the Function menu, accessed with a renewed and you press the button, you can leave
this menu.
Back to the standard menu help you cross the � button, the cursor with the arrow keys on the Help menu
item and make your selection with the � button, or if another parameter or menu item is called up to the FST-
2XT , the guide will automatically switch to the help function.
Help
General guidance on the operation of the new FST-2XT.
Menu Help
When navigating in the FST-2XT menu appears automatically on the current menu item or parameter, a short
description in the guide.
Is another function of the guides about the Func button is selected while navigating in the FST-2XTmenu, the
Help menu in the Function menu function, with the help of the current FST-2XT menu item can be retrieved.
Event List
Shows a filtered list of events in the controller.
10 Error list
The FST-2XT controller stores up to 100 event and error messages. These messages can be called up on the
user interface of the FST (3 x ), with the USB-Stick or via remote data transmission at any time.
LC-Display
ERROR[00037/00040]
28.09 10:18:26 [012]
Door close failed
FLOOR:03 V00 R01 I00
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