102
Restore Parameters to Default
Kone · Elevator Control
What does 102 mean?
The system indicates that parameters have been restored to their default settings. This is a warning only, potentially indicating an unexpected system reset or user action.
Common Causes
- Manual intervention to reset parameters to factory defaults.
- System anomaly causing an automatic parameter reset.
- Corrupted parameter memory requiring a restore operation.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify currently loaded parameters against the elevator's specific configuration documentation.
- 2
Inspect system event logs for entries preceding the parameter restore, such as power loss, watchdog reset, or manual reset commands.
- 3
Measure supply voltage at the control unit's input terminals for stability and adherence to nominal values.
- 4
Check status of internal battery backup (if applicable) for parameter retention and proper charging.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
Related Faults
Source: Kone Elevator Control