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USER MANUAL ADDENDUM
VERSION 1.0 SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller 

Document History

Date Version Summary of Changes
October 30, 2024 1.0 Initial Release

08-0024 P1 Leveling Distance 5mm

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Adds leveling distance to the existing slowdown distance used in the upward direction, extending the duration the car operates at leveling speed before reaching a floor. The units are measured in 0.2-inch increments.
Slowdown Distance = P1 Leveling Distance + Original Slowdown Distance UP [units in mm]

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Distance SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameters
  4. Select Decimal Format
  5. Set parameter 08-0024 [see equation above]
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0038 P3 Leveling Distance 5mm

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Adds leveling distance to the existing slowdown distance used in the downward direction, extending the duration the car operates at leveling speed before reaching a floor. The units are measured in 0.2inch increments.
Slowdown Distance = P3 Leveling Distance + Original Slowdown Distance DOWN [units in mm]

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Distance 1

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameters
  4. Select Decimal Format
  5. Set parameter 08-0038 [see equation above]
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0128 TSRD Offset From NTS

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: adjusts the TSRD tripping point in reference to the NTS tripping point (the Slowdown point). If the car’s speed exceeds speed threshold at either of these points after a debounce time limit, the car will trip a TSRD fault.
NOTE: This parameter can only be activated when the car is traveling in the upward direction.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameters
  4. Select Decimal Format
  5. Set parameter 08-0128
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0139 NTS Debounce

Description: Defines the delay period after the car passes an NTS trip point before the NTS logic is activated.
Units are in 25-ms counts.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameters
  4. Select Decimal Format
  5. Set parameter 08-0139
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0118 TSRD Debounce Limit

Description: Sets the time the car must be in a TSRD overspeed state before a fault is flagged. Units are in 10ms counts.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameters
  4. Select Decimal Format
  5. Set parameter 08-0118
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0158 Relevel Zone Size

Description: Sets the size of the releveling zone (also known as dead zone) in increments of 0.02 inches. When the elevator car is beyond this distance from the nearest learned floor position (also known as default floor position), the car will attempt to relevel.
NOTE: The dead zone is a software-defined area near the floor level where the elevator car stops, and within the dead zone, the car will not enter the releveling process. A zone size too small will cause a yo-yoing effect, a zone too large will hinder the releveling operation and allow the car to stay off level.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Relevel

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Floors
  4. Select Relevel Zone Size
  5. Set the Relevel Zone Size
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0156 Relevel Offset Up 0.5mm

Set this parameter when a command is signaled to the valves to stop the car during a relevel run and the mechanic observes that the car stops beyond the default position while moving upward.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Decreases the releveling destination floor count by the set value when approaching a floor from below.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario: Consider a car traveling in the upward direction.
When the car stops, it may relevel. After releveling, the car’s position might overshoot above the floor position. Ifthis overshoot occurs frequently, the mechanic will have to activate the Relevel Offset Up 0.5mm [08-0156] parameter by setting the value equal to the distance between the car position and the floor default position.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Relevel 1

Offset Up [OU] = Car Position After Stopping – Default Floor Position [units in mm] SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Hydro
  4. Select Relevel Offset Up
  5. Enter the offset up value
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0157 Relevel Offset Down 0.5mm

Set this parameter when a command is signaled to the valves to stop the car during a relevel run and the mechanic observes that the car stops beyond the default position while moving downward.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Increases the releveling destination floor count by the set value when approaching a floor from above.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario: Consider a car traveling in the downward direction. When the car stops, it may relevel. After releveling, the car’s position might overshoot below the floor position. If this overshoot occurs frequently, the mechanic will have to activate the Relevel Offset Down 0.5mm [08-0157] parameter by setting the value equal to the distance between the car position and the floor default position.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Offset

Offset Down [OD] = Default Floor Position – Car Position After Stopping [units in mm] SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Hydro
  4. Select Relevel Offset Down
  5. Enter the offset down value
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0169 Destination Offset Up 0.5mm

Set this parameter when a command is signaled to the valves to stop the car during a normal run and the mechanic observes that the car stops beyond the default position while moving upward.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Decreases the destination floor count by the set value when approaching a floor from below.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario: Consider a car during a normal run and traveling in the upward direction. When the car comes to a stop, its position might overshoot above the floor position. If this overshoot occurs frequently, the mechanic will have to activate the Destination Offset Up 0.5mm [08-0169] parameter by setting the value equal to the distance between the car position and the floor default position.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Offset 1

Offset Up [OU] = Car Position After Stopping – Default Floor Position [units in mm] SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Hydro
  4. Select Dest. Offset Up
  5. Enter the offset up value
  6. Scroll right and press Save

08-0170 Destination Offset Down 0.5mm

Set this parameter when a command is signaled to the valves to stop the car during a relevel run and the mechanic observes that the car stops beyond the default position while moving downward.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Description: Increases the destination floor count by the set value when approaching a floor from above.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario: Consider a car during a normal run and traveling in the downward direction. When the car comes to a stop, its position might overshoot below the floor position. If this overshoot occurs frequently, the mechanic will have to activate the Destination Offset Down 0.5mm [08-0170] parameter by setting the value equal to the distance between the car position and the floor default position.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Down

Offset Down [OD] = Default Floor Position – Car Position After Stopping [units in mm] SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Hydro
  4. Select Dest. Offset Down
  5. Enter the offset down value
  6. Scroll right and press Save

32-0007 Valve Disable Bitmap

Description: Enables the selective disabling of specific valves on one or more valve boards during certain phases of a run.
NOTE: This parameter is available on software versions 65d0 to latest.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario I: This is useful in cases where, for example, the leveling valve should remain OFF during the high- speed phase of a run and only pick during the leveling phase.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Scenario II: This is also helpful in cases where, for example, the additional valve boards are needed only during an upward travel, when the pump needs to lift heavy weights. During the downward direction, only the main (primary) valve board would be utilized.
NOTE: The scenarios are endless and very customer/job specific so to keep up with these constraints, the 32bit parameter (32-0007) “ValvesDisableBitmap” is provided to give the user precise control on when and how each valve board (Primary, Secondary, etc.) behaves during a run.
This 32-bit parameter is divided into 4 sets, where each set controls the behavior of a specific valve board. Each set is made up of 8 bits. By toggling the bit, the mechanic can either enable or disable the valve’s functionality during specific phases of operation. When a bit is switched from 0 to 1, this serves to disable a specific action of the valve during a particular phase.
Referring to the figure below, the lowest set (right-most) corresponds to the 1 st valve board, the next set represents the 2 nd valve board, and the one after is for the 3 rd valve board. The last set of 8 bits is for the 4 th valve.

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Addendum_

Step 1: Replace 0 with 1 to disable the required valve commands for valve 1
Step 1a (only for jobs with more than one valve board): Repeat the above step for valves 2, 3, and 4, if available
Step 2: Convert from Binary to DEC or HEX
Step 3: Save number in Parameter 32-0007
Each set is further split into two subsets of 4 bits —- one subset for the high-speed phase and the other for the leveling phase. These subsets are then divided into the high-speed valve and the level Speed valve. Each Valve, whether for High UP, High DN, Level UP, or Level DN, is represented by 2 bits — one for the Up direction and the other for the Down direction.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Example I: Consider the first bit in the control system. Changing the first bit from 0 to 1 at this position will prevent the primary valve board (valve 1) from picking the leveling valve during the leveling phase when a callis placed in the down direction. This scenario is not logical, as it would cause the car to remain stationary during leveling phase. Setting the second bit to 1 will have the same effect.
SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Example Il: Changing the bit values at positions 6, 14, and 22 from 0 to 1, would mean Valve 1, Valve 2, and Valve 3 will not pick/activate the leveling valve when a car callis placed in the up direction during the high- speed phase. In this case, only the high-speed valves will be engaged during the high-speed phase of a runin the up direction, then switching to the leveling valves during the leveling phase. In the down direction, both high-speed and leveling valves will pick during the high-speed phase.
The table below presents some of the most common cases with their corresponding parameter value in both decimal and hexadecimal forms.

Case Case Description DEC HEX
One – Valve System
Disable Leveling Valve during High Speed Down When the car is going down, only the high-speed valve will pick during
the high-speed phase, then the leveling valve will pick during the
leveling phase. When going up, both high-speed and leveling valves
will pick during the high-speed state, then the leveling valve will pick
during the leveling phase.
16 x10
Disable Leveling Valve during High Speed Up When the car is going up, only the high-speed valve will pick during the
high-speed phase, then the leveling valve will pick during the leveling phase. When going down, both high-speed and leveling valves will
pick during the high-speed state, then the leveling valve will pick
during the leveling phase.
32 x20
Disable Leveling Valve during High Speed Downand High Speed Up When the car is going either up or down, only the high-speed valve will
pick during the high-speed phases, then the leveling valve will pick
during the leveling phases.
48 x30
Two – Valve System
Disable Leveling Valves during High Speed Down When the car is going down, only the high-speed valves will pick
during the high-speed phase, then the leveling valves will pick during
the leveling phase. When going up, both high-speed and leveling
valves will pick during the high-speed state, then the leveling valves
will pick during the leveling phase.
4112 x1010
Disable Leveling Valves during High Speed Up When the car is going up, only the high-speed valves will pick during
the high-speed phase, then the leveling valves will pick during the
leveling phase. When going down, both high-speed and leveling valves
will pick during the high-speed state, then the leveling valves will pick
during the leveling phase.
8224 x2020
Disable Leveling Valves
during High Speed Downand High Speed Up
When the car is going either up or down, only the high-speed valves
will pick during the high-speed phases, then the leveling valves will
pick during the leveling phases.
12336 x3030
Disable Secondary Valve’s High Speed
Valve during High Speed Down
When the car is going up, both the primary and secondary valve
boards will pick/activate the high-speed valves during the high-speed
phase. When going down, only the primary valve board will
pick/activate) the high-speed valve during the high-speed phase. Both
boards will pick the leveling valve during both up and down runs.
16384 x4000

SMARTRISE 08 0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller  - Icon Configuration:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Debug
  3. Go to Edit Parameter
  4. Select Decimal Format or Hex Format
  5. Set parameter 32-0007
  6. Scroll right and press Save

Recommended Step-by-Step Procedure for Floor Adjustments-Related Parameters

Follow these steps in exact order when programming certain floor adjustments-related parameters:
I. Learn the Hoistway:

  1. Bring the car to the top or bottom floor terminal
  2. Check if the DZ input to the CT board is high either by checking the top right corner of the main screen or by viewing the status menus
  3. On the MR board, turn on DIP 5A
  4. The main screen should change from ‘Normal’ to ‘Hold UP/DN To Start’
  5. Depending on the car’s position:
    i. If the car is at the top landing, hold the Enable and Down buttons until the car starts moving
    ii. If the car is at the bottom landing, hold the Enable and Up buttons until the car starts moving
  6. When the car stops, the screen shows ‘Learn Complete’
  7. On the MR board, turn off DIP 5A

II. Generate Speeds and Thresholds:

  1. Navigate to Main Menu
  2. Go to Setup
  3. Go to Hydro
  4. Go to Hydro Speed Setup
  5. Select Gen Thrshlds & Dist
  6. Select Yes

III. Adjust Floor Levels:
A. Car is Too High/ Too Low
The car may stop either too low or too high from the floor level.
If the car stops before floor level, increase the distance by the amount the car needs to move up.
If the car stops above floor level, decrease the distance by the amount the car needs to move down.
NOTE: This adjustment should be made in only one direction – either up or down – where the offset is observed. As a result, the offset will be corrected in a single direction.

  1. Navigate to Main Menu | Setup | Floors
  2. From the Floors menu, scroll and select Too High/Too Low
  3. If the car is stopping too low or too high:
    i. If the car stops too low, go to step 4
    ii. If the car stops too high, go to step 5
  4. From the Adjust Floors menu, adjust the stopping point so the car stops at the exact floor level.
    For example, if the car stops 1.5”-2” below the floor level, add that distance to the learned position.
    Go to step 6
  5. From the Adjust Floors menu, adjust the stopping point so the car stops at the exact floor level.
    For example, if the car stops 1.5”-2” above the floor level, remove that distance to the learned position.
  6. Scroll right and press Save

B. Store Floor Level
The Store Floor Level stores the position of the floor level.

  1. Navigate to Main Menu | Setup | Floors
  2. From the Floors menu, scroll and select Store Floor Level
  3. From the Store Floors menu, scroll and select the floor’s position that is being changed
  4. Scroll right and press Save
    C. Relevel Offset Up/Down & Destination Offset Up/Down Refer to sections 7 [08-0156 Relevel Offset Up 0.5mm] / 8 [08-0157 Relevel Offset Down 0.5mm] & 9 [08-0169 Destination Offset Up 0.5mm] / 10 [08-0170 Destination Offset Down 0.5mm].

IV. Adjust NTS/TSRD:
Refer to sections 3 [08-0128 TSRD Offset From NTS], 4 [08-0139 NTS Debounce], and 5 [08-0118 TSRD Debounce Limit].

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Documents / Resources

SMARTRISE 08-0024 Hydro Evolved Hydraulic Controller [pdf] User Manual
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