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#2265 - 01/08/12 03:25 AM MCE 4000 controller  
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Scott Davidson Offline
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I recently had to replace a tc-mpi board on the motion 4000 controller. I entered all the mpi board parameters that had been on the old board, including the floor height distances. I placed the car at the bottom landing before installing the new board, however after replacing the board, and turning the unit on, the car ran into the bottom final. I checked the actual position on the f3 menu, and it indicated that it was 390 inches, even though the car was floor level at the bottom floor, and the bottom floor car position parameter was set to 0.0 inches. I then started to do the ELGO relearn procedure, this was only a four stop elevator, and the top floor parameter position was around 590 inches. the setup went flawless, until i reached the 3rd floor. i set the position and was instructed to set up the 4th floor, but the car would not run up any further. it would run down, but not up. any way i ended up resetting the top floor position parameter to around 1100 inches, i was then able to redo the elgo learn procedure and all was fine. my question is there must be an easier way to install a new board if i have all the floor height info. this could get time consuming on a 20 stop elevator. I keep thinking that maybe i should have set the offset at the bottom floor to -390 to zero out the bottom floor. and then the other parameter setting would have worked. any one have any experience with this.

#2371 - 01/19/12 11:45 PM Re: MCE 4000 controller [Re: Scott Davidson]  
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T Neill Offline
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After replacing the board you need to relearn only the first floor again then reenter the parameters for the remaining floors. You must have the car floor level at bottom landing and just step through all the floors setting them all to 0000. Then go to F7 parameters and change the values for all floors except 1st to previous value. This will work anytime a tape or selector or TC-MPI board is changed. The advantage is that it can all be done from the machine room without moving the car. The tapes magnectic signal resembles a bar code and differs throughout its length.

#2373 - 01/20/12 02:20 AM Re: MCE 4000 controller [Re: T Neill]  
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Scott Davidson Offline
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Great info, luckily i had only four floors to relearn by moving the car. so it was not so bad, but if you had more it could get time consuming. thanks for the great tip.

#2411 - 01/24/12 10:00 PM Re: MCE 4000 controller [Re: T Neill]  
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How about the virtual limits? Relearn after floor are entered or enter distances and speeds?


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