1.2.5. UCP Board Instruction Manual PDF
1.2.5. UCP Board Instruction Manual PDF
1.2.5. UCP Board Instruction Manual PDF
UCP CMC4
Landing Board CMC-4
CONTENTS
1 Description ............................................................................................................. 2
3 CONNECTORS LAYOUT............................................................................................5
5 PARAMETRISATION ............................................................................................... 12
7 DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................ 15
1 DESCRIPTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
For installations with double access, the system has two configurations
according to the needs: a distributed double access using a UCP board per
each access or a centralized double access using a board per floor.
1.2 FEATURES
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
By-pass 24V Max. intensity supported by the power supply tracks of the bus xxA
3 CONNECTORS LAYOUT
The following figure shows the layout of the connectors and the other elements in the
PCB of the floor board:
Connect Pins
Functionality
or
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Connector CAN
CN2 +24V 0V Can H CAN L Teach out
OUTPUT
Out of order
CN5 FSRV +24V Out of order
register
Back Go
BACK CALL GO Register Back Go
CN10 +24V downwards +24V
DOWNWARDS downwards
push-.button
Front Go
FRONT CALL GO Register Front Go
CN11 +24V upwards push- +24V
UPWARDS upwards
.button
Front Go
FRONT CALL GO Register Front Go
CN12 +24V downwards +24V
DOWNWARDS downwards
push-.button
Position indicator
CN13 POSITION +24V 0V
LS/PIU
TEACH_IN. Signal sent by the UCM, it runs all the UCP in “chain” mode and
that means the output of a connected one to the input of the next one. It is
used to make the automatic teach-in of the shaft installation.
CN4. ARROWS
CN5. FSRV
together with the PRESENCE register and VIP register (group 1).A short-
circuit in any of these three outputs deactivates the complete group, which
is reactivated when disappearing the short-circuit condition.
CN6. PRESENCE
CN8. VIP
CN7. FIRE
The same as the CN9 for back call to go downwards. To act over devices with bulbs
(≤3W), it is necessary to replace the resistance R72 of 3K3 for other of 0 ohm. This
output shares the short-circuit protection of the group 2.
The same as the CN9 for front call to go upwards. To act over devices with bulbs
(≤3W), it is necessary to replace the resistance R73 of 3K3 for other of 0 Ohm. This
output shares the short-circuit protection of the group 2.
The same as the CN9 for front call to go downwards. To act over devices with bulbs
(≤3W), it is necessary to replace the resistance R74 of 3K3 for other of 0 Ohm. This
output shares the short-circuit protection of the group 2.
CN3. PROGRAMMER
Programming connector; It includes the necessary signals of power supply and control
for the programming process.
At the bus finishing board, it is necessary to select the load resistance of the CAN bus
by the bridge JP1 according to the following table (also specified in the figure 2).
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5 PARAMETRISATION
By this LED, functioning indications of the landing board are carried out:
5.2 BUZZER
When the supply voltage in CN1 falls under 15V, the UCO enters into the energy
saving mode, deactivating the RUN led, the CAN driver and all the outputs of 24 except
the 24V of the presence connector CN6.
If any error message appears, consult the help files that are attached in the
installation CD.
- Replace the old board and place the new one and verify that the jumper JP1
of the new board is placed in the same position as the old board.
- Connect CN1;
- It is advisable, after a change of the board, to cut the power supply of the
control system and give voltage again for all the boards to start the reset and
make a teaching;
- Verify that the RUN LED of the replaced board and of the rest indicates a
normal functioning (1 blinking every second).
7 DIMENSIONS
8 REVISION LIST