Follow the prompts shown on the digital display to configure parameters. Calibration Sequence (Zero Calibration)
Flexible hardware designs supporting 24Vdc, 110Vac, or 230Vac .
The LM3D supports multiple modes, each explained with timing diagrams: micelect lm3d manual
Visualizes real weight and simplifies menu navigation. Power Supply: Available for 24Vdc, 110Vac, or 230Vac.
Available in standard DIN Rail configurations or standalone IP-65 rated plastic boxes . Follow the prompts shown on the digital display
Comprehensive Manual and Technical Guide for the Micelect LM3D Load Weighing Controller
The is frequently utilized with various sensor types, including the LMC rope sensor, CAB, DISC, and VR sensors, making it highly versatile for different elevator configurations. Key Functions: The device controls three primary alarms: Power Supply: Available for 24Vdc, 110Vac, or 230Vac
The disabling or blocking signal requires a continuous 24V to 220V AC/DC charge while the elevator is in flight. This signal freezes the display value during travel. It tells the software to actively ignore velocity fluctuations and kinetic spikes caused by compensating chains. Tie this input directly to a door micro-switch contact or a dedicated run-state relay inside the primary elevator controller. Step-by-Step Programming Procedure
Typically assigned to "Presence" (detects light loads/passenger entry).
Choose between LMC (Rope), VR (Individual Rope), CCP (Bedframe), DISC, or CAB sensors, and define the roping ratio (1:1, 2:1, 4:1).