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March 20th, 2008System Manual
Version 1.11
Computerized Elevator Control Corp.Moonachie, NJ
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Table of Contents
GENERAL.............................................................................................................31 Quick Start Guide........................................................................................42 Using CampusView.....................................................................................52.1 System Start-up ..........................................................................................5
2.2 System Shut-down......................................................................................52.3 System Login ..............................................................................................52.4 Map Screen.................................................................................................52.5 Area Screen................................................................................................82.6 Service and Status Types .........................................................................132.7 Single Group Screen - Elevators...............................................................222.8 Single Group Screen Escalators & Moving Walks..................................232.9 Alarm Monitoring.......................................................................................242.10 Management Console............................................................................262.11 Membership Administrator .....................................................................272.12 Email Notification ...................................................................................28
2.13 Reporting and Analysis Screen..............................................................303 CampusView Server Application Architecture...........................................313.1 CampusView Decode Application - CVDAS..............................................313.2 Microsoft SQL Server Database................................................................313.3 Microsoft IIS Web Server ..........................................................................323.4 Flash User Interface Application ...............................................................324 Network Architecture.................................................................................334.1 CampusView Network Architecture...........................................................334.2 CampusView & REMON-G2 Network Architecture ...................................345 Installation Instructions..............................................................................355.1 Discrete Wire Interface IO Locations.........................................................36
5.2 Discrete Wire Monitoring Points for Elevators...........................................375.3 Discrete Wire Interface Prints ...................................................................415.4 Getting Started Guide ...............................................................................426 Technical Support .....................................................................................446.1 Part Numbers............................................................................................44INDEX.................................................................................................................45
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GENERAL
CampusView is a web based monitoring system for Elevators, Moving Walks andEscalators. The application runs in an Internet browser on any PC. The application canbe accessed through the Internet and can link multiple buildings together using the
Internet or a Wide Area Network (WAN). The Campus View application extends theREMON-G2 capabilities to a buildings operations forum. The application monitors realtime status of elevators and escalators.
CampusView will fit the needs for Fire Control, Security Control, and BuildingManagement Departments. A secondary use would be for in-house elevator servicedepartments or maintenance companies. CampusView displays a quick overview tohighlight problem areas in monitored buildings. Command and Control functions for themonitored equipment can be accessed through hyperlinks into the full REMON-G2application running in a machine room or through remote control of an OEM commandand control system running on a MS Windows computer.
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1 Quick Start Guide
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2 Using CampusView
The Campus View application is a Buildings Operations tool for monitoring the buildingselevators, escalators, moving walks and possibly passenger boarding bridges at airports.The application consists of three screens, CampusView map, Area View, and SingleGroup view. The installation at DFW airport Terminal D is shown below.
2.1 System Start-up
The system starts automatically when the computer boots up. Any units transmitting onthe network will be immediately entered into the database and updated on the screen.
2.2 System Shut-down
The system will shut down with a graceful shut down of Microsoft Windows. Click Start
then Shut Down and click OK.
2.3 System Login
The web server requires authentication to access the web pages. Users and access areadministrated by the Membership Administrator page.
2.4 Map Screen
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Figure 1 Map Screen for Large Complexes
CampusView Map Screen is the main screen to navigate an entire complex. In additionto monitoring large complexes, the Map Screen can be used to view multiple buildings.
Figure 2 Map Screen for Multiple Build ings
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Figure 3 Map Screen Legend
The legend lists the possible colors of each device state and describes each of the mapentities. The Device Status has five possible colors;
Grey Loss of CommunicationGreen Automatic ServiceBlue Fire ServiceRed Fault Error/ShutdownYellow - Other Service (Car Running on service other than automatic:
Independent Service, Inspection, Hoistway Enable etc)
Figure 4 You Are Here
The You Are Here Icon is configured to display the location of the CampusView server.A client connected to a server will see the server location. The icon is a parametersetting on the web server.
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Figure 5 Map Screen Area Fly Outs
Mousing over an area of the Map Screen displays each unit name. The unit Name is atext field that can be defined by the building owner. Clicking on the area will forward theprogram to the next screen, the Area screen.
2.5 Area Screen
Figure 6 Area Screen
Selecting a unit on the Map Screen leads to a detailed view of a section of the map. Thisscreen is called the Area Screen. This screen displays the logical groups of escalatorsand elevators. Detailed information is given on this screen for each device. Theinformation includes, direction of travel, elevator position (bottom left corner), doorstatus, bottom and top landing floors for escalators, floor location for moving walks andcolor status of the unit.
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Figure 7 Area View Legend
A legend for the Area View is displayed when selecting the legend button at the top ofthe Area Screen.
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Figure 8 Area View Location Key
A location key similar to the Map screen is displayed on the left side of the Area Screen.
This Key is an interactive object enabling the user to navigate the entire Map withoutgoing back to the Map View screen. Highlighting a unit in the Area View will alsohighlight the geographic location in the Key.
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Figure 9 Device Cursor
Mousing over a unit in the Area Screen displays the Device Cursor which shows thecurrent service type, status, IP address and Job ID of the unit.
Figure 10 Menu Bar
The menu bar at the top of the screen offers several key features. The first group offersnavigation between the main pages of CampusView. These are: Globe View, FirePanel, Map View, Area View, and Group View. Clicking on Area or Group view will takeyou to the last group viewed, or if no group was viewed, the first group available.
The second partition offers special commands: Search for a device, Campus Alarms andConfiguration, Global Alerts, and Legend.
The third partition is specific to the Area View and contains a Sort button for changingthe display order of the devices by their Global ID, Status Type or Device Type. Thenext button is a slider to change the scale of the devices.
The fourth partition contains a button to jump to the Management Console and an Aboutbutton to view data relating to the current release of CampusView.
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Figure 11 Service TypesSee Section 2.6 for further information
The service types in above are all the possible device states listed in the Area ScreenDevice Cursors and the Single Group display.
Figure 12 Device Grouping
On the Map View Area View, Area View Location Key, and Group View Location Key,when moving your cursor over a selected device, after a short delay the other devices inthe same group (Job ID) highlight. From the Area View, clicking on a device will bringyou to the Group View screen showing either a hoistway for elevators or an animatedrepresentation for escalators or moving walks.
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2.6 Service and Status Types
CampusView uses two inter-related methods of displaying device status, or health, to the
user. Status Type is a color-coded system for quickly determining a class of service,while Service Types are contained within the bounds of a status, but provide the exactmode of operation of the device using a descriptive title and an icon.
Status Color Descript ion ID
Unknown BlackIf the status ID returned by the system is notrecognize by CampusView
-1 (or out of range)
Loss ofCommunication OrangeIf the server detects a loss of incoming datafrom the device 0
Fault / Error /Shutdown
Red(Flashing)
If the service is for a fault, error, or emergencyshut-down function such as a Drive Faultwhere the device has ceased functioning
1
Automatic GreenIf the device is running in Automatic Service(generally used for elevators), Unit Running onequipped escalators/moving-walks
2
Other Service Yellow
If the device is running a service other than
Automatic, but not a critical fault service. 3
Fire Service Cyan If the device is running in Fire PH1 or Fire PH2 4
Pending Gray
The device has not been connected to thenetwork and Campusview has been configuredto handle the device. Usually during newconstruction installation or for plannedcoverage expansion
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Table 1: Status Types
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Service Type Icon Status Type Elevator Escalator ID
Unknown Unknown -1
Loss of CommLoss of
Communication 0
Safeties Fault 1
MG Switch Fault 2
Power Loss Fault 3
Inspection Other 4
Init Other 5
Drive Fault Fault 6
CounterweightDerailment
Fault 7
Overload Fault 8
Earthquake Fault 9
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Fire PH 2 Fire 10
Fire PH 1 Fire 11
Code Blue Other 12
Homing Other 13
EMT Other 14
Independent Other 15
At tendant Other 16
Door Disc Front Fault 17
Door Disc Rear(Rear Disc)
Fault 18
VIP Other 19
Lobby Independent Other 20
Dispatch Lost Fault 21
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Stop Switch Fault 22
Service Protection Other 23
Load Bypass Fault 24
Security Other 25
Automatic Automatic 26
IR (IndependentRiser)
Other 27
Mechanic On Site Other 28
Emergency StopTop
Fault 29
Safety Top Fault 30
Emergency StopBottom
Fault 31
Safety Bottom Fault 32
Safety Top Left Fault 33
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Safety Top Right Fault 34
Ready To Run Other 35
Diagnost ic Mode Other 36
Safety Bottom Left Fault 37
Safety Bottom Right Fault 38
Pending (DeviceActivat ion)
Pending 39
Emergency Power Other 40
Battery Power Other 41
Unit Running Automatic 42
Alarm Buzzed Fault 43
Lower Inspection Other 44
Upper Inspection Other 45
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Up Start Other 46
Center Start Other 47
Down Start Other 48
Manual Reset Other 49
LR Level Step Fault 50
LR Skirt Fault 51
LL Comb Impact Fault 52
LR Comb Impact Fault 53
LR Handrail Inlet Fault 54
LR Station Fault 55
Lower Pit Fault 56
Lower E StopSwitch
Fault 57
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Lower AccessCover
Fault 58
LL Station Fault 59
LL Handrail Inlet Fault 60
LL Skirt Fault 61
LL Level Step Fault 62
LR Upthrust Fault 63
LL Upthrust Fault 64
LR IntermediateSkirt
Fault 65
LL IntermediateSkirt
Fault 66
Lower Step Posit ion Fault 67
Lower Missing Step Fault 68
UR Handrail Inlet Fault 69
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UL Comb Impact Fault 70
UR Comb Impact Fault 71
UR Skirt Fault 72
Brake Temperature Fault 73
Motor Pit Fault 74
Upper AccessCover
Fault 75
UR Level Step Fault 76
UL Level Step Fault 77
UL Skirt Fault 78
UL Handrail Inlet Fault 79
Upper E StopSwitch
Fault 80
Upper Step Position Fault 81
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Upper Missing Step Fault 82
Car Safety Circuit Fault 83
Pit Stop Switch Fault 84
Car Station StopSwitch
Fault 85
Car Top Inspection Other 86
Reverse Phase Other 87
Door Left Open Bell Fault 88
Fire Phase 1 Bypass Fire 89
Smoke Detector AllFloors
Fault 90
Smoke DetectorMain Recall Floor
Fault 91
Smoke DetectorMachine Room
Fault 92
Smoke DetectorHoistway
Fault 93
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Hatch Doors Locked Other 94
Car and Hall CallPower Other 95
Test Switch inNormal
Other 96
Fire Phase 2 Hold Fire 97
Car Shut Down Fault 98
Table 2: Service TypesLR = Lower Right, LL = Lower Left, UR = Upper Right, UL = Upper Left
2.7 Single Group Screen - Elevators
Figure 13 Single Group Screen
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The Single Group Screen displays detailed information about each car similar to theprevious screen with the addition of Group information such as Hall Calls and Car Callsfor each car. To return to the Area View, simply click on any device in the layout view onthe area layout map. Additionally, the Campus Overview on the left can be used tonavigate to other areas. The user may return to the CampusView Map Screen from any
screen by selecting the Map button on the menu bar at the top.
2.8 Single Group Screen Escalators & Moving Walks
Figure 14 Single Group Screen Escalators
The Single Group Screen for escalators displays direction of travel, top and bottom floorlocations and service types. Service types for escalators include Automatic,Independent, Stop Switch, Fire Phase 1 for the smoke signal, Safeties and Loss ofComm. when the embedded web service looses communications with the controllers.For a complete list of services, please see the Service Types table earlier in section 2.6.
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Figure 15 Single Group Screen Moving Walks
The Single Group Screen for moving walks displays direction of travel, building floorlocation and service type. Service types for escalators include Automatic, Independent,Stop Switch, and Fire Phase 1 for the smoke signal, Safeties and Loss of Comm. whenthe embedded web service looses communications with the controllers.
2.9 Alarm Monitoring
Figure 16 Audible Alerts
Visual and Audible Alarms are available from any computer using the CampusViewapplication in a browser. The alarms can be configured to trigger on any of the variousservice types and loss of communications. By clicking on the unit in the Current Alarmsscreen, a user can jump directly to a view of the unit firing the alarm. Configuration of thealarm feature is available by selecting the Bell icon from the menu bar.
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Figure 17 Alarm Configuration
Figure 18 Current Alarms
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2.10 Management Console
Figure 19 Management Console
The Management Console gives access to configuration and reporting services forCampusView. The Console is accessed by selecting the Console button in the menubar.
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2.11 Membership Administrator
Figure 20 Membership Administ rator
The Membership Administrator is used to manage users on the CampusView system.Adding users, disabling users (Approved checkbox) and access levels are managed bythis screen. Please note that the Administrator user is necessary for factory support, do
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not delete the user. The roles are CVAdministrators and CVUsers which are used torestrict access to the Membership Administrator and the web site respectively.
2.12 Email Notification
Figure 21 Managing Notification Lists
The Notification List screen is used to setup email notifications based on change ofstatus or change of service type of an individual elevator or escalator. A samplenotification is shown below.
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Figure 22 Sample Notification Message
Notification messages can be emailed or sent to cellular phones of field personnel.
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2.13 Reporting and Analysis Screen
Figure 23 Sample Report
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services is used to create some standard traffic andperformance reports. Ad Hoc reporting can be done using most 3rdparty application likeExcel.
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3 CampusView Server Application Architecture
The CampusView application consists of the following four parts, UDP packet decoder,MS SQL Server Database, MS .NET Web Server, and the Macromedia Flash movie.
Figure 24 CampusView Application Components
The four parts will be installed on a Server running the CampusView Server Application.A CampusView client is able to run the CampusView Flash Movie and request remoteXML data over the network to a CampusView Server. The default web page on eachCampusView server will serve up the movie in a web page to a remote user.
3.1 CampusView Decode Application - CVDAS
The campus view server(s) will simply process all CampusView packets receivedon the network. The packets are UDP packets varying in length from 28 bytes fordynamic car data to 256 bytes for static information like building name and unitname. The static packets are sent at power up and once every 15 minutes usingport 7366. The dynamic packets are sent on change of status, e.g. when anelevator moves. If no change of status occurs within two minutes of the lastpacket sent, a dynamic packet is sent to the server as an I am alive signal. Thepackets are validated and then stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database on the
same machine. The application runs as an Operating System Service underWindows XP Professional.
On private networks a broadcast UDP packet is used. For WAN, Wide AreaNetworks, and Internet compatibility a second option exists for UDP Unicast. Thisoption is well suited for networks with routing including the Internet. This optionrequires close coordination with the buildings IT department.
3.2 Microsoft SQL Server Database
The database will consist of one table storing the current state of each device on
the network and one table used to lookup job information such as job name,customer job id and possibly other job static information. Tables also exist forentering Notification Lists and decoding of Service Types. The Database servercan also be configured to use replication and subscriptions to merge server datafrom several geographically dispersed CampusView servers. The SQL Serverdatabase uses triggers on change of service type to send email notifications tousers listed in the notification list table.
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3.3 Microsoft IIS Web Server
The web server presents data to each local CampusView application. Also, thedefault web page runs the CampusView application in a browser to clients on thenetwork. The SMTP Virtual Server included in the Windows IIS application isused to send email notifications over the Internet.
3.4 Flash User Interface Application
The Campus View application is a Rich Internet Application (RIA) that is customconfigured on a per job basis. The application is constantly running Live Datafrom a REMON-G2 database.
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4 Network Architecture
4.1 CampusView Network Architecture
CampusView Clients
SWIFT Controls 5000's/TAC50/TAC20/ISIS
RS485/
I2CSWEC
SWECSWEC
IO Boards
SWEC
SWEC
RS-485RS-232
CampusView Server
CAT5 or Fiber
Network
Figure 25 CampusView Network
The communications architecture is designed for to eliminate any single points of failure.A multitude of devices, escalators & elevators, will be communicating to theCampusView application(s) using UDP broadcast packets. The devices will transmit astate refresh packet every five seconds. Upon a state change the device will transmit itsnew state and not wait for the refresh cycle. If the CampusView application does notreceive a refresh packet after two refresh cycles, the application will show the device in aloss of communications state.
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4.2 CampusView & REMON-G2 Network Architecture
SWIFT Controls
FUTURA Meridia
CampusView Clients
RS485/I2C
SWECSWEC
IO Boards
SWEC
RS-485
REMON-G2
CAT5 or Fiber
CampusView ServerDedicated Server or Existing Data
Center Server
CAT5 or Fiber
Network
Figure 26 CampusView & REMON-G2 Network
The CampusView application integrates and complements the REMON-G2 application.CampusView is a view only application suitable for many building owners needs.REMON-G2 is an additional application, which adds the capabilities of Command &Control. No additional network infrastructure is required to add a REMON-G2 server to aCampusView network.
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5 Installation Instructions
Installation instructions for the CampusView Servers are included inside the DellDimension box. These are the general computer installation instructions from Dell. Nospecial instructions are needed for setting up the CampusView server hardware. The
application is configured to start on boot up.
The client application runs in an Internet browser. Enter the IP address into a webbrowser to start the client application.
A complete set of Interface Prints, IO Terminal Block Layouts are provided with each job;see examples below.
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5.1 Discrete Wire Interface IO Locations
Figure 27 Discrete Wire interface
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5.2 Discrete Wire Monitoring Points for Elevators
NO. HSM ADDRESS- 0 TB AC-IN1 CS CAR SAFETY CIRCUIT 1 CS
2 ICS IN CAR STOP 2 ICS
3 ICI IN CAR INSPECTION 3 ICI
4 LCO
4 HS HOISTWAY SAFETY CIRCUIT 5 HS6 LCO
5 DET DETECTOR EDGE 7 DET8 LCO
6 DCL6 DOOR CLOSE LIMIT SW @ 6 IN 9 DCL6
7 DCL DOOR CLOSE LIMIT SW 10 DCL
8 DOL DOOR OPEN LIMIT SW 11 DOL
12 LCO
NO. RLM ADDRESS- 1 TB AC-IN1 TCI TOP CAR INSPECTION 1 TCI
2 2
3 34 LCO
4 56
5 RDET REAR DETECTOR EDGE 7 RDET8 LCO
6 RDL6 REAR LIMIT SW @ 6 IN 9 RDL6
7 RDCL REAR D CLOSE LIMIT SW 10 RDCL
8 RDOL REAR D OPEN LIMIT SW 11 RDOL
12 LCO
NO. DCM ADDRESS- 0 TB AC-OUT1 1
22 3
3 HVD HEAVY DOOR 4 DCM I/O 95 HEVY
4 FBP2 HALL FIRE BYPASS AUX (STOP SW) 6 LCM I/O-1-27 HSM I/O 2
5 DO DOOR OPEN RELAY 8 DO9 DZ2
6 DC DOOR CLOSE RELAY 10 DC11 LSN
7 NR NUDGING RELAY 12 NR
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NO. LCM ADDRESS- 1 TB RELAY1 FBP1 FIRE BYPASS ( STOP SW ) 1 HSM I/O-1-1
2 DCM I/O-4-6
2 - 3 -4
3 - 56
4 ALF AUTO LIGHT / FAN 7 ALF-B8 LLN
5 CUL CAB UP LANTERN 9 VTC
10 CUL
6 CDL CAB DOWN LANTERN 11 VTC
12 CDL
NO. CFM ADDRESS- 0 TB DC IN/OUT1 VT+2 VT+
1 CFON CAR FIRE SWITCH ON 3 CFON
2 CFCF CAR FIRE SWITCH OFF 4 CFCF
3 RSB RESET BUTTON 5 RSB
4 DOB DOOR OPEN BUTTON 6 DOB
5 DCB DOOR CLOSE BUTTON 7 DCB
6 IC INDEPENDENT SERVICE 8 IC
7 9
8 FSL FIRE SERVICE LIGHT 10 FSL
11 VTC12 VTC
NO. BM ADDRESS- 3 TB DC IN/OUT1 VT+2 VT+
1 3
2 43 5
4 6
5 DHB DOOR HOLD OPEN BUTTON 7 DHB
6 8
7 BZ BUZZER (FIRE/NUDGING) 9 BZ
8 HBZ HANDICAP BUZZER 10 HBZ
11 VTC12 VTC
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NO. CC1 ADDRESS- 4 TB DC IN/OUT1 VT+2 VT+
1 BC CAR CALLS 3 BC
2 1C CAR CALLS 4 1C
3 2C CAR CALLS 5 2C
4 3C CAR CALLS 6 3C
5 4C CAR CALLS 7 4C
6 5C CAR CALLS 8 5C
7 6C CAR CALLS 9 6C
8 7C CAR CALLS 10 7C
11 VTC12 VTC
NO. CC2 ADDRESS- 5 TB DC IN/OUT1 VT+
2 VT+1 8C CAR CALLS 3 8C
2 9C CAR CALLS 4 9C
3 10C CAR CALLS 5 10C
4 6
5 7
6 8
7 9
8 10
11 VTC12 VTC
NO. UC1 ADDRESS- 0 TB DC IN/OUT1 VH+
2 VH+
1 BUC UP HALL CALL 3 BUC
2 1UC UP HALL CALL 4 1UC
3 2UC UP HALL CALL 5 2UC
4 3UC UP HALL CALL 6 3UC
5 4UC UP HALL CALL 7 4UC 6 5UC UP HALL CALL 8 5UC
7 6UC UP HALL CALL 9 6UC
8 7UC UP HALL CALL 10 7UC
11 VHC 12 VHC
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NO. DC1 ADDRESS- 4 TB DC IN/OUT1 VH+
2 VH+
1 HCP HALL CALL POWER 3 HCP
2 1DC DOWN HALL CALL 4 1DC
3 2DC DOWN HALL CALL 5 2DC4 3DC DOWN HALL CALL 6 3DC
5 4DC DOWN HALL CALL 7 4DC
6 5DC DOWN HALL CALL 8 5DC
7 6DC DOWN HALL CALL 9 6DC
8 7DC DOWN HALL CALL 10 7DC
11 VHC12 VHC
NO. DC2 ADDRESS- 5 TB DC IN/OUT1 VH+
2 VH+1 8DC DOWN HALL CALL 3 8DC
2 10DC DOWN HALL CALL 4 10DC
3 2DC DOWN HALL CALL 5 2DC
4 3DC DOWN HALL CALL 6 3DC
5 4DC DOWN HALL CALL 7 4DC
6 4DC DOWN HALL CALL 8 4DC
7 7DC DOWN HALL CALL 9 7DC
8 8DC DOWN HALL CALL 10 8DC
11 VHC12 VHC
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5.3 Discrete Wire Interface Prints
Figure 28 Sample Discrete Wire Control ler interface
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5.4 Getting Started Guide
Figure 29 Escalator/Moving Walk Installation Serial Interface
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Figure 30 Elevator Installation Serial Interface
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6 Technical Support
For Technical Support Call:
Computerized Elevator ControlTechnical Support201-508-230024 Empire BlvdMoonachie, NJ 07074http://www.swiftcec.com
For Warranty Issues on the Dell Computers Contact CEC or Dell:DELL Technical Support800-234-1490http://support.dell.com/
6.1 Part Numbers
Part Number Description
P50W38 50 inch Zenith Plasma Display
02-1533 IMS Gateway Router
02-1645 9 CAT5e Patch Cable
02-1670-05 5-Port Ethernet Hub
02-1670-24 24 Port Ethernet Switch
02-2001 Omron Serial Adapter Module
02-2002 Omron Din-Mount Cable Adapter
03-0100 CampusView Server, Dell Dimension Desktop
03-0403 9 Pin RJ-11 to 25 Pin Sub-D Serial Adapter
09-6666 SWEC Ethernet Gateway Module
1395 APC 19 13U Wall Mount Computer Rack
2150 Outlet Strip with Surge Protectors
2647-01 12x12 Electrical Enclosure
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INDEX
AArea Screen, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Automatic Service, 7
C
Car Calls, 22
D
Device Cursor, 11, 12Device Status, 7
FFault Error, 7Fire Service, 7
H
Hall Calls, 22
I
Installation, 35, 42, 43
L
Location Key, 10
Loss of Communication, 7
M
Map Screen, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 23, 27
N
Notification, 29
O
Other Service, 7
S
Service Types, 12Shutdown, 7
Shut-down, 5, 27Single Group, 5, 12, 22, 23, 24Start-up, 5
T
Technical Support, 44
Y
You Are Here, 7