Installation manual
Série 32 Mlift Vector - Prog.Vectorielle Installation manual Chapter VII - page 46
PARAMETER DEFINITIONS
• Par Address
05
:
NIVINF
(Bottom
Level).
Best displayed in hexadecimal mode.
At this address, we program the BOTTOM LEVEL. (from 00 to 14).
For SIMPLEX, we program 00.
For MULTIPLEX, it is possible for one of the cars not to decsend as slow as the others and
serves 2 levels less, for example.
In this case, we program the upper level to the same value as the others (if all serve the
same height level) and the BOTTOM LEVEL to 02 for one car and to 00 for the second
car.
Example: 8 levels multiplex for the simplex 0 and 6 levels for simplex 1.
Simplex 0 serves Level 7, Simplex 1 serves Level 7.
Simplex 0 serves Level 6, Simplex 1 serves Level 6.
Simplex 0 serves Level 5, Simplex 1 serves Level 5.
Simplex 0 serves Level 4, Simplex 1 serves Level 4.
Simplex 0 serves Level 3, Simplex 1 serves Level 3.
Simplex 0 serves Level 2, Simplex 1 serves Level 2.
Simplex 0 serves Level 1, Simplex 1 does not serve Level 1.
Simplex 0 serves Level 0, Simplex 1 does not serve Level 0.
• Par Address
06
:
NIVPRIM
(Main Level).
Best displayed in hexadecimal mode.
At this address, we program the MAIN LEVEL or RESET LEVEL (from 00 to 15).
The reset level is the same as the main level as well as the fireman service level.
Remember that in Autinor jargon, the lowest level is level 0.
- if the reset level is at level 0, then program 0.
- if the reset level is at level 1, then program 1.
- if the reset level is at level 2, then program 2.
- etc...
- etc...
- etc...
- if the reset level is at level 15, then program 0F.
See pages 94 for the conversion between decimal and hexadecimal mode
(00 to 15 ...... 00 to 0F).