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#12655 - 11/08/14 07:26 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: doggie]
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koss
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UK AND LOOKING FOR A JOB!
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Yes I am a qualified lift engineer with City & Guilds,,Lift Technology,,UK qualification,,recognised worldwide,,,,so I ask again,,,are you a qualified lift engineers? With what qualifications,, If you are not,,stay away from lifts
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#12656 - 11/08/14 07:41 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: doggie]
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Silly
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Zammy you are a scrub, go peddle your bag of tricks elsewhere. Yes I do wrk for the "cartel" companies you so love to bash here. No there is absolutely, unequivocally, not one problem, I could not solve with ANY manufacturer, ANY year. Why you ask? How can he be so smart? Because I know I have every single Union brother with me, everywhere I go, everytime I go. This industries battle lines begin, and end, with our front office personnel. The field guys, we all work for the same Union, just employed by different companies. I will be the first to say, my first troubleshooting phone call does not always go to someone in my own company.
Great example, I have never met greensleeves here on this forum, yet I can hazard a guess on his company. If I had a problem with a GEN 2 I could PM him and I know I would get an answer to my question, or be referred to someone who could(sorry for dragging your name in green, just such an obvious name, made it easy for me). This brother hood does not recognize state lines, company lines, and as long as I can understand your english, international lines. (I say that I must understand your English not because I am arrogant, but because my spanish is horrible, and my german is even worse).
So Zammy, as I can see you clearly have no concept of half of what I wrote up there, I can ascertain that you are not part of this brotherhood. I can also see that you wish to profit from this all mighty code website, that I am sure you will use us to help you propagate. This is why you have become an asshat in my eyes.
Last edited by Silly; 11/08/14 07:41 AM.
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#12657 - 11/08/14 08:21 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: Silly]
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zammy
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Zammy you are a scrub, go peddle your bag of tricks elsewhere. Yes I do wrk for the "cartel" companies you so love to bash here. No there is absolutely, unequivocally, not one problem, I could not solve with ANY manufacturer, ANY year. Why you ask? How can he be so smart? Because I know I have every single Union brother with me, everywhere I go, everytime I go. This industries battle lines begin, and end, with our front office personnel. The field guys, we all work for the same Union, just employed by different companies. I will be the first to say, my first troubleshooting phone call does not always go to someone in my own company.
Great example, I have never met greensleeves here on this forum, yet I can hazard a guess on his company. If I had a problem with a GEN 2 I could PM him and I know I would get an answer to my question, or be referred to someone who could(sorry for dragging your name in green, just such an obvious name, made it easy for me). This brother hood does not recognize state lines, company lines, and as long as I can understand your english, international lines. (I say that I must understand your English not because I am arrogant, but because my spanish is horrible, and my german is even worse).
So Zammy, as I can see you clearly have no concept of half of what I wrote up there, I can ascertain that you are not part of this brotherhood. I can also see that you wish to profit from this all mighty code website, that I am sure you will use us to help you propagate. This is why you have become an asshat in my eyes. Please tell me more of this cartell business you guy´s are still running So You help each other out and try to keep everybody else aside. Big fucking news! You must be a asshat to say it out loud.
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#12658 - 11/08/14 08:31 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: zammy]
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zammy
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Well, well, well I have decided to make a website. You guys inspired me so much I´ll think I start with the manuals of big four. Thanks for the support. PS. It will be free
Last edited by zammy; 11/08/14 08:34 AM.
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#12660 - 11/08/14 09:15 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: zammy]
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zammy
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I was fixing this OTIS MCS -LCBII elevator the other day. I had some spare time so I tested the system.
If I
Prevent DCL, DFC or DW signal so that the door cant close I get error code 0102 OpMode DTC
If I
Prevent doors not to open or I am missing the DOL signal I get error code 0103 OpMode DTO
If I
Held the doors manually open I ger error code 0104 OpMode DCP
If I
Cut the safety circuit from E-Stop when the lift is runnig on nominal speed I get error code 0202 /ES in FR
If I
Activate the OTS input I get error code 0206 OTS active
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Cut the signal SE the car can not run And I get error code 0205 SE-fault. I would check SKL, THB, door bypass, fuses etc)
If I
Cut the DZ(DoorZone) signal so that there is no hoistway signals detected during the fast run I get error code 0207 DDP in FR
If I
Open the car door during the fast run I get error code 0211 /DCF in FR and if I cut in slow speed I get error code 0212 /DFC in SR
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Activate 8LS2 input I get error 0213 8LS2 oper.
If I
Activate input PLS1 i get error code 0214 PLS1 active
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Make the motorized valve stuck I get error code 0215 Mot.Vlv tim
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Turn 3-line power supply phases or disconnect one or two phases I get error code 0224 J-Relay. I tested that this event is allways logged when I set EN-EVT to 1 and switch off the power and the reason for this is that the three line power supply cuts down earlier than the LCBII power supply.
Tomorrow I go and make some more test and tell the result to You. See ya!
Last edited by zammy; 11/08/14 09:19 AM.
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#12669 - 11/09/14 09:57 AM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: rac66]
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zammy
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Zammy, you've got employees of "Cartels" that can't fully work on their own equipment because only certain technicians get all of the training. My advice is to avoid proprietary units. There is plenty of work out there. That is sad I know. One more way to keep the information "inside" the cartell is to keep the information away from own mechanics as well. And here they are claiming that one could simply contact them and ask...they do not eaven tell their own people. Unless You quilified as a "trusted" person.
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#12684 - 11/10/14 04:24 PM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: koss]
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zammy
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Still have not said what qualifications,,,,u have,, My qualification is that I understand what I read.
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#12702 - 11/11/14 04:54 PM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: Administrator]
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zammy
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Just as I suspected...IF I TEST the equipment on my own time it not a copyright or propriety information of anybody!!!!! Just as I suspected...Administrator is working with the BIG Boys or is affraid of them. Or was it the Union boy´s Just as I suspected...You really don´t want to help everybody. You want to control what type of information is aviable. By deleting this information or this thread will tell everybody that I was right.
Last edited by zammy; 11/11/14 04:55 PM.
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#12703 - 11/11/14 05:17 PM
Re: Error codes for any elevator
[Re: zammy]
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zammy
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Yes I did promice to test with the OTIS MCS LCBII blinking messages
If I
Make a incorrect leave sequence from the car roof to landing I get blinking error TCI-lock. the correct sequence is open door, switch TCI off, close the door.
If I
Make the bolts of anticreep device active I get blinking message ACS is on
If I
Make both 1LS and 2LS active at the same time I get error 1LS+2LS on
If I
Make rope brake detect overspeed or fail selftest I get blinking message RBU-fault. TCI/ERO resets this.
If I
Make Light Beam Gate active I get blinking message LBG/CSP-2
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Make a learn run I get blinking message Learn Run...:)
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Cut Se signal so that the car can not start I get blinking message SE-fault. Your best bet is to check THB, door bypass, fuses, SKL...
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Activate fault output AHVS that is connected to OTS input I get blinking message OTS Lock
If I
Switch Car light Swutch off in machine room or drop CarLight Relay on top of car I get blinking message MCLS/SKL-3
Thats all the test for today....Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!
Last edited by zammy; 11/11/14 05:21 PM.
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