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1. CAUTION Be careful not to inadvertently change other options on the controller as any and all changes will be saved in the MC PCA board as a result of the Save Changes operation Section 5 of the controller manual describes in detail how to program the computer 2 2 BASIC SECURITY 42 02 5024 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 42 02 S024 VIEWING AND CHANGING THE SECURITY CODES PTC AND PHC The Security code for each floor may consist of one to eight characters each represented by one of the floor buttons found in the elevator car A floor can NOT be Secured unless a Security Code has been programmed The Appendix titled ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION provides instructions for elevator passengers on the use of Security operation Space has been provided for listing the security codes for each floor VIEWING THE BUILDING SECURITY MENU On the MC a aonana Aa aAa PCA Computer board place the F3 switch in the up position with all other switches in the down position The following display appears e Press the N push button N S A amp e The following display willappear PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CODES we the T Ne ae N S FUNCTION SWITCHES as e Press the S push button to start programming or changing the Security codes or to view the codes e f no code has been programmed the c
2. Timer 16 Use the keys to change the day on which this timer is active Value may be a single day of the week like SAT for Saturday or a range of days M F for Monday thru Friday The setting ALL means the timer is active everyday The setting DATE means the timer will be active only on the dates specified in the Date fields ARROWS Select Edits S Saves 5 14 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 To program the Security Configuration Timer Table press EJ at the Security Menu The Security Configuration Timer Table screen will appear as shown in Figure 5 6 All 16 timers time schedules are displayed and can be programmed on this screen Each timer has seven programmable fields Start Date End Date Day Start Time End Time Action and Status Timer 1 has highest priority and Timer 16 has lowest priority A timer s Status must first be changed to ON before other fields can be edited EDITING METHODS Use the arrow keys to select highlight the parameter to be edited Instructions for editing appear at the bottom of the window The method of editing varies depending on the selected field i e when the Day Action or Status fields are selected the Space Bar can be used to scroll through the available options or the D or keys can be used to increment or decrement the value The Date field is only editable if the Day field is set to DATE When the Start Time or End Time fields are selec
3. SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 1 6 1 6 2 Section 6 6 Report Generation Menu A list of Secured Car Calls Registered is available with ACE Security This section describes the options available in this menu Section 6 7 Change Controller Password Access to the controller using the Security Interface Software can be password protected This section describes how to set the password GETTING STARTED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To run the Security Interface Software a computer system with at least the following is required J IBM compatible PC with 1 MB RAM 40 MB hard disk 1 or more serial ports 1 3 5 floppy disk drive 1 VGA card Jv 1 VGA monitor y 1 Hayes compatible modem if phone connection is used WINDOWS INSTALLATION Use the following installation procedure to install the SIS program from Windows 1 Insert the floppy disk containing the SIS program in drive A or B 2 Click on the Start button then click on Run 3 At the Run Command Line Entry depending on the location of the floppy disk Type A SETUP 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation CMS INSTALLATION It is not necessary to install the Security Interface Software separately if SIS will be accessed using MCE s Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows software The SIS program is installed when the CMS software is installed Consult the Central Monitoring System CMS User s Guide part 42 02 S021 for in
4. SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 2 2 6 2 3 42 02 S024 SELECT COM PORT This option is used to select the Serial Port that to be use for communicating with the controller To select this option use the arrow keys to highlight it and then press Enter or press the letter P on the keyboard SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU COM Port Setup Select C Specify Specify Specify Connect Exit COM Baud S Media Direct Phone Number AT E UG DT 555 1234 Once this option is selected a pop up window is displayed as shown above Select the desired COM Port by highlighting it using the arrow keys and pressing Enter To cancel the operation and return to the Security Job Connection Menu press the Esc key SPECIFY BAUD RATE This option is used to select the communication baud rate between the PC and the controller To choose this option either highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter B on the keyboard SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU COM Port Setup Select COM Port Specify Baud Rate Specify Specify Connect Exit 19266 COM Baud Rate 19266 bps Media Direct Phone Number AT E UG DT 555 1234 Once selected this option displays a pop up window for choosing a Baud Rate as shown above Use the arrow keys to choose a value for the Baud Rate and press Enter SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 5 6 6 Select a baud rate that matches the baud rate of the communi
5. Select Security Configuration 1 thru 8 and press gente The new status will then be displayed B Security Configuration Status Bvch ORE 2 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 7 4 8 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION AUTOMATICALLY TIMED To set the system to automatically select different security configurations for different time periods based on the Security Configuration Timer Table select from the Security menu the Timed option will not display unless at least one timer in the Security Configuration Timer Table has a status of ON After pressing E the following line will appear below the menu Select Security Configuration gt 1 2 3 4 567 J Timea Use f or gt to move the cursor to Timed or press f and press enter The new status will be displayed B Security Configuration Status EiB Timed 3 indicates that Timed mode of operation is selected and Security Configuration 3 is the current configuration as determined by the Timer Table If none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer table are valid the current time falls between start time and end time and day selected the following will be displayed B Security Configuration Status Ei Ce BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 USING THE CRT TERMINAL TO PROGRAM THE ELEVATOR SECURITY 4 3 The Elevator Security system must be properly programmed for your building s needs Three things that need to be programmed before
6. X or the Esc key on the keyboard to return to the previous menu SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 21 6 22 6 5 1 2 ADD NEW PASSENGER This option is used to add a new passenger to the existing list of passengers To select this option from the Modify Passenger Data menu highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter A on the keyboard This displays a pop up window as shown below FOR PASSENGER new passenger MAKE DESIRED MANE CHANGES new passenger Alt S to save Replace lt new passenger gt with the name of the desired new passenger Press Alt S to save the record Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu After the new record is saved the menu below is displayed This menu is the same as the Edit a Record menu Refer to Section 6 5 1 1 for a detailed description of the menu items and functions SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU FOR PASSENGER Jane Doe WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Change Passenger s Name Change Passenger s Access Code Enter Floor Access Restrictions Edit Personal Timer Schedule Assign Passenger to a Group Exit This Menu SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 5 2 42 02 S024 6 5 1 3 DELETE A RECORD This option is used to permanently remove a passenger from the passenger list To select this option from the Modify Passenger Data menu highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter
7. Diagnostics Jump to Previous Screen CGP C v08 xx 3 2 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL WT Simplex Car A DDP vOx xx 42 02 S024 PASSWORD PROTECTED ACCESS TO THE SECURITY MENU The Security Menu can be password protected If no password is programmed the Security Menu Figure 3 2 will appear If a password has been programmed the following will appear when is pressed Wi Security Password J Type in the password and press pte The password itself will not appear on the screen Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed When the correct password is entered the Security Menu will appear Once a valid password has been entered it is not necessary to re enter the password unless you exit Security for more than ten minutes NOTE The controller is shipped with no password programmed Section 3 4 describes how to program or change the password 0 FIGURE 3 2 Security Menu F9 Screen 7 25 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Menu F9 2 Security Configuration Menu 4 Change Security Menu Password 3 1 2 SECURITY MENU SCREEN T 42 02 S024 Security Configuration Menu Select this menu if you would like to program or modify a Security Configuration program or modify the Security Configuration Timer Table e change the Current Security Configuration e change the Security Software Switch Status Change Security Menu Password Use this to change the P
8. 2 4 Flr Hall Calls Car Calls UP UP 1 2 3 4 FR FR FR FR FR FR 0 LL LL 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B ARROWS Select 1 Locks 2 Secures Spacebar Unsecures S Saves PROGRAMMING THE HALL CALL AND CAR CALL MAPS Use arrow keys to move the cursor and use A or P to change the floor security status When or PJ is pressed the character under the cursor will switch between L and S Unsecured When a floor is Unsecured all hall calls from the floor and car calls to the floor respond normally S Secured This status only exists for car calls When a floor is Secured access to the floor is restricted and any car call to that floor requires a valid Security Code L Locked When a floor is Locked no hall calls or car calls are allowed to be registered For a hall call it means no one can leave the floor For a car call it means no one can go to that floor Use the arrow keys or the key to move the cursor from one field to another and use the Mi and e keys to make changes When you are ready to save the changes press El The system will ignore the fS key if no entries were altered Otherwise a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen press fY to confirm the save Press M to not save the changes 5 12 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 PER CAR HALL AND CAR CALL MAPPING If so ordered from the factory your system may offer Per Car Hall Call Security Without Per
9. 5 1 2 Security Menu Screen 225 ected ne dave de eee eee eee ee eed 5 4 5 1 3 Security Configuration Menu Screen 0000 ee 5 5 5 2 Turning ACE Security ON and OFF 00 c eee ee 5 6 5 2 1 Master Software Key Status 0 0 2 0 00 cee es 5 6 5 2 2 Security Software Switch ede Gerd ayaa eed bode bole Geeeeowe es 5 8 52 3 TBD Ree r Na il i cel et Persia iN te cre ea te i a 5 8 5 2 4 Security Configuration Status asasen 5 9 5 3 Using the CRT to Program ACE Security 0000 eee eee 5 10 5 4 Programming the ACE Password 00 0c eee eee eee ee 5 10 5 4 1 Changing the Password c rowscan Gow ew wand oreww ase ee ee eae ee 5 10 5 4 2 Lost or Forgotten Password secede abe waren en ates eee eee 5 11 5 5 Programming the Security Configurations 0 00 cee eee 5 11 5 6 Programming the Security Configuration Timer Table 5 14 42 02 8024 CONTENTS e iii SECTION 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 Assigning the Passenger Access Codes PAC 0000 eee eee 5 16 5 7 1 Passenger Information Menu Screen 00000 cece eeee 5 17 5 7 2 Changing the PAC Size jscwrcea cece eees de ee eG eh eee es eee Seek 5 18 5 7 3 Entering Passenger Information into the PAC Database 5 18 Programming the Group Time Schedules 0000 cece 5 22 5 8 1 Changing a Group Name es seen aise 8a ose eee eee eo ee eee RE 5 24 Security REDOMS ee ka seine
10. ENABLED BSI ON Security Status ON BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 42 02 S024 Security Configuration Status selection fF allows manual selection of Security Configuration 1 8 as current configuration or Timed operation The current status is displayed i e Security Configuration Status Manual 2 Timed 3 or Timed OFF Manual 2means that Security Configuration 2 is the current configuration and it is manually selected Timed 3 means that Security Configuration 3 is the current configuration and it is selected via the Security Configuration Timer Table Timed OFF means that Timed operation is selected and that System Security is OFF because none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table are valid at this time The Security Configuration Status option Timed will appear only if one of the sixteen timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table has a Timer Status of On Security Software Switch Status selection e lets you set the Security Software Switch Status to ON or OFF The current status is displayed i e Security Software Switch Status ON The Security Software Switch Status is one of four elements that determine the System Security Status The other three elements are the Master Software Key Status see Section 3 2 1 the optional BSI Input see Section 3 2 2 and the Security Configuration Status described above The Security Status Decision Matrix see Table 3 1 shows how each eleme
11. MSK on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 6 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 5 4 6 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 6 3 on PTC and PHC controllers 2 1 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 7 Master Software Key MSK on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 8 MCE s Elevator Security overview 1 4 Passenger Access Code PAC Access Control for Elevators ACE Security 5 16 assigning Passenger Access Codes PAC 5 20 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 23 setting the PAC size 5 18 Passenger Information Database Access Control for Elevators ACE Security 5 18 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 18 22 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 22 Password on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 3 5 10 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 2 4 10 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 2 3 9 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 27 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 10 Per Car Hall Call Security 3 11 12 6 14 Programming checklist on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 27 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 16 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 17 A 6 s INDEX 42 02 5024 Security codes on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 15 4 16 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 16 3 17 on PTC and PHC controllers 2 3 on Swing Panel controllers 2 4 Security Configuration Status on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 9
12. S key to exit If you ve made some changes and have not saved them a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press EJ to save and exit Press fr to not save and exit ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 19 FIGURE 5 9 Program Passenger Information F9 1 6 Screen 5 20 7 25 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Program Passenger Information F9 1 6 Allen Richards Passenger Access Code Access Access No Access No Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access 2 B 4 9 Personal Time Schedule Edit Group Name Exclude Group 1 Group 2 Group 4 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I B ARROWS Select ENTER Edits S Saves PASSENGER NAME The Passenger Name field at the top left of the screen is the key field of the PAC database The name here is the one you will see on the Passenger Name List and also on the Secured Car Call report The Name may contain up to 16 characters These characters may be upper and lower case alphabetic or numeric and may include spaces and punctuation The only restriction is that an asterisk cannot be use as the first character of the name Type a new name or press Enter to edit the existing name Most of the standard text editing keys are functional Use the Arrow keys to select a character and type a new value over the old value The Insert key toggles type over and insert m
13. Swing Panel With Access Control for Elevators ACE access codes called Passenger Access Codes PAC are assigned to individual passengers or groups of passengers Instructions for programming the ACE Passenger Access Codes are found in Section 5 7 Assigning the Passenger Access Codes PAC PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 42 02 8024 The following is a description of what happens when hall calls are entered When a hall call button is pressed the call will be registered if e Security is OFF or e Security is ON and this floor is Unsecured When a hall call button is pressed the call will NOT be registered if Security is ON and the floor is Locked The following is a description of what happens when car calls are entered When a car call button is pressed the call will be registered if e Security is OFF or e Security is ON and the desired floor is Unsecured or e Security is ON and the desired floor is Secured and e The Security Code for the floor or the PAC is entered within 10 seconds When a car call button is pressed the call will NOT be registered if e Security is ON and e the desired floor is Locked or e the desired floor is Secured and the Security Code or PAC is not entered within 10 seconds 1 5 SECTION 2 BASIC SECURITY 2 0 2 1 2 2 42 02 S024 GENERAL This section pertains to MCE s Basic Security Basic Security is implemented on each individual elevator car controller Instructions for progr
14. Switch Explanation Alphanumeric Display Step 1 To begin display the 1 floor s status F3 ON up Step 2 Press N Step 3 Press S While in the System mode turn function switch F3 ON up To display another floor s security status Steps to the next floor s security status Press N again for the next floor etc To select a floor to view or change a code With the floor s security status displayed press S The first character of the floor s security code is then displayed To change a code character Steps through the available code characters When the desired character is displayed go to Step 5 Step 4 Press S Step 5 Press N 42 02 S024 To display the next code character Steps to the next character in the code To change more characters repeat steps 4 and 5 The last character of a code must be the word END if the code is less than eight characters long Example B NSCR B basement NSCR not secured Example 1 SCRD 1 floor 1 SCRD secured For floor 2 the first character in the code is 3 Example Example For floor 2 the first security character is now 5 Example 1 For floor 2 the second character in the code is 4 2 1 END For floor 2 the first character in the security code is the word END Floor 2 is unsecured Example 2 BASIC SECURITY 2 5 Switch Explanation Alphanumeric Display Step 6 To end and save Example 2 NSCR P
15. The current Security Configuration can be selected manually or automatically Timed Manual selection means that you manually select one of the eight Security Configurations to be the current configuration Automatic selection means that the current configuration will be determined via the Security Configuration Timer Table When the Security Configuration Status is Timed the system will search the Security Configuration Timer constantly to achieve automatic selection of the current configuration If none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table is valid for the current day and time then ACE Security will be OFF Ace Security can be turned ON and OFF automatically via the Security Configuration Timer Table When one of the eight Security Configurations is selected manually ACE Security is ON if the Master Software Key is Enabled and the Security Software Switch and or BSI is ON Table 5 1 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION MANUALLY To manually select the Security Configuration press in the Security Configuration Menu The following line will appear under the Menu the Timed option may not appear Select Current Configuration 1 2 305 6 7 8 Timed Use f or I to move the cursor or press ft thru R Select Security Configuration 1 thru 8 and press ENTER The new status will then be displayed oN C Security Configuration Status Manual 4 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION AUTOMATICALLY TIMED If you would
16. and the minute ranges from 0 to 59 The earliest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 and the latest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 An End Time of 12 00 AM 00 00 means the timer stays active until the end of the day Both start time and end time must be in the same day No time period can be defined greater than 24 hours or defined across midnight Status provides an easy way to turn the timer ON or OFF If the Status is OFF the Time Schedule will not be used If you set up a time schedule and for some reason you decide not to use it now just turn the Status to OFF Later when you want to use it again set its status to ON 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 23 5 8 1 CHANGING A GROUP NAME The Group Name is used to identify each group The first four items on the Passenger Information Menu are the Groups and the names are followed by Time Schedule The Group Names can be changed for example to the name of a department in your organization or an organization in your building To change a Group Name press 7 on the Passenger Information Menu screen A selection line will appear beneath the Menu Use left or right arrow keys to move the cursor and press to make the selection The Group s name will appear in the box for you to modify See Figure 5 11 FIGURE 5 11 Passenger Information Menu F7 F1 Screen 5 24 7 25 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Passenger Information Menu F9 1 R amp D Group Time Schedule Group
17. 30 F4 Main Menu Security Menu F9 Passenger Information Menu Security Configuration Menu Security Report Generation Menu Change Security Menu Password 5 1 2 SECURITY MENU SCREEN ia Passenger Information Menu Select this menu if you would like to program the Group Time Schedule program the Passenger Information change the size of the PAC edit a Group Name A Security Configuration Menu Select this menu if you would like to program or modify a Security Configuration program or modify the Security Configuration Timer Table change the Current Security Configuration change the Security Software Switch Status 2 Security Report Generation Menu Select this menu if you would like to see a list of the Secured Car Calls that shows who has entered a car call with the PAC when it was entered from which car to which floor and if the car call was accepted or rejected clear all the records in the list Cal Change the Security Menu Password Use this to change the access password 5 4 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 1 3 SECURITY CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN The Security Configuration Menu is accessed from the Security Menu by pressing 2 The 7 following is a description of the items on the Security Configuration Menu see Figure 5 3 Security Configurations 1 thru 8 can be accessed by pressing f R By programming a Security Configuration you can set the security statu
18. 4 2 2 BSI Input if applicable Section 4 2 3 Security Configuration Status Section 4 2 4 Security Configurations as required Section 4 5 Security Configuration Timer Table Section 4 6 Security Codes Section 4 7 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 SECTION 5 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 0 GENERAL This section pertains to Access Control for Elevators ACE security The screens depicted in this section are those found on MCE controllers using Release 4 Communication software Some screens may look slightly different if your controller is running an earlier version of communication software 5 1 INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Access Control for Elevators ACE offers the most sophisticated programming capability including a wide range of options allowing building owners and managers the greatest flexibility of any elevator security system ACE is implemented in the Simplex Car or Group Supervisor in an M3 Group System Most of the programming is done through a CRT terminal or PC which can be connected to the controller directly or through a modem ACE features include A flexible and easy to program Menu system A user programmable password that regulates access to the ACE Menu system e Up to 500 Passenger Access Codes PAC can be programmed e Four Passenger Groups each with a programmable Name and a timer table with 16 programmable Time Schedules e Eight programmable Security Conf
19. 8 per Security Config Status Manual 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table 1 thru 8 mmeg per Timer Table Ignore the shaded area unless the controller has the BSI input The various menu options and their functions are described in the following sub sections 6 4 2 PROGRAM A SECURITY CONFIGURATION This option is used to program 8 possible security configurations These configurations may be selected and activated later using the Activate a Security Configuration option from the Security Configuration Menu To select this option use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Enter or press the letter P on the keyboard A pop up window with a list of configurations as shown below is displayed Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration Conf iguration 42 02 5024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 13 Select the configuration to program using the arrow keys and press Enter This opens another window as shown A SIS Awe ee Gal ee al Security Configuration 1 CAR CALLS A B C D E F FR FR FR FR FR FR Alt S to save This window displays a column with all the floors in the building at the extreme left of the window To the right of the floors is a box that contains the various HALL CALLS There are two columns within this box One for the main hall calls labeled MAIN and the other for the auxiliary hall calls labeled AU
20. Access Code is the code entered with the car call to gain access to a Secured floor The PAC consists of a series of landing labels The size of the Code number of landing labels can be changed to meet your needs Its default value is 2 when the system is shipped The maximum value is 8 All PAC s in the system must be the same size The Floor Map is used to grant or restrict floor access rights ACCESS means the PAC s user has access rights to that floor NO ACCESS means the PAC s user does not have access rights to that floor Personal Time Schedule Even with the Floor Map set to ACCESS the PAC may not be allowed access because of another restriction Time Each PAC has a Personal Time Schedule and in addition it can be assigned to any of four Groups each of which has a ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 7 1 42 02 S024 Group Time Schedule The Personal Time Schedule has four independent timer s to tell the system when this PAC can be used Each timer has a Date Day of the week Start Time End Time and Status ON OFF The PAC can only be used on that day or days of the week after Start Time and before the End Time With the Timer Status OFF the timer will not be used If all four timers are OFF the PAC may not be used at all unless it has been assigned to a Group and the time period defined in the Group s Timer Table includes the current time Group Assignment Table is used to assign the PAC to any o
21. Car Call Hall Down L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Bho DHO DAO BHO DAHO B BSB Be Pee Pee pee Pe Pee Pee be ARROWS Select 1 Locks 2 Secures Spacebar Unsecures S Saves dnAI013 3 12 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 3 6 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION TIMER TABLE The Security Configuration Timer Table has 16 time schedules Timer 1 thru 16 Each timer has acolumn for Start Date End Date Day Start Time End Time Action and Status The timers can be programmed to specify which Security Configuration will be the current configuration based on the date or day of the week starting at Start Time and ending at End Time The timer itself can also be set to ON or OFF in use or not in use via the Status When Master Software Key Status is Enabled and the BSI and or the Security Software Switch Status is ON and the Security Configuration Status is Timed the controller will search the Security Configuration Timer Table for a timer with a Status of ON The controller will then compare the current day and time with the day and time period defined in the timer The highest priority timer found that has a defined day and time period into which the current day and time falls will be the active timer The current configuration will be determined by the setting under Actionin the active timer The timers are searched continuously to achieve automatic
22. Car Hall Call Security only car calls are configured on a per car basis as shown in Figure 5 4 With Per Car Hall Call Security both hall and car calls may be configured on a per car basis as shown in Figure 5 5 FIGURE 5 5 42 02 S024 Optional Per Car Hall and Car Call Mapping ARROWS Select 1 30 2003 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration 4 F9 2 4 Floor Call Type 5 G Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha 1 Locks Hal Hal Car Cal 11 Dow Hal Car Cal 11 Dow Hal Car Cal 11 Dow Hal Car Cal 11 Dow Hal Car Cal 11 Dow Hal Car Cal 11 Dow 1 Up Car Call 11 Down Hal 2 Secures 1 Up ar calf 11 Dow l1 uU l1 uU l1 uU l1 U l1 U l1 U RHD Sto HPO BAHO BPO BHO B A FR Ben Pee Pee bee L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L EE BER BREER pe Spacebar Unsecures S Saves dnAI013 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 13 5 6 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION TIMER TABLE The Security Configuration Timer Table has 16 time schedules Timer 1 thru 16 Each timer has a column for Start Date End Date Day Start Time End Time Action and Status The timers can be programmed to specify which Security Configuration will be the current configuration based on the date or day of the week starting at Start Time and ending at End Time The timer itself can also be
23. End Date fields are enabled so date rather than day settings may be used Start Time and End Time These fields define the time period for each timer on a 24 hour clock The earliest time is 00 00 midnight and the latest time is 23 59 Both start time and end time must be on the same day Time periods will NOT define greater than 24 hours or define across midnight Any timer with an end time of 23 59 will be automatically extended to midnight to avoid an undefined minute 23 59 to midnight Overnight configurations setup example If Security Configuration 5 is desired for 20 00 8 pm to 6 00 6 am Monday through Friday use two timers and set the day field of both timers to M F Set one timer s start time to 20 00 and end time to 23 59 Set the second timer s start time to 00 00 and end time to 06 00 Set configuration to 5 and the timer status to ON for both timers CAUTION Be careful not to define timers that overlap If the Start Time of one timer is earlier than the End Time of another timer they may not operate as expected 42 02 8024 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 13 4 14 Config This field tells the system which Security Configuration to use in the time period defined by this timer Timer Status Timer Status provides an easy way to turn the timer ON or OFF If Timer Status is OFF the timer will be inactive For example A timer is set up but not desired currently and turned OFF Later the ti
24. Job Connection menu use the Up or Down arrow keys to highlight the desired option and then press Enter or press the letter that is highlighted in the menu option For example to select the option Specify Baud Rate either highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter B on the keyboard The menu options and their functions are described in detail in the following sub sections 42 02 5024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 3 6 2 1 COM PORT SETUP This option is used to program the base address and IRQ setting for the PC s COM Ports This option is used when more than two COM ports are used to access multiple controllers The default settings for COM ports 1 and 2 are the normal PC default settings NOTE Consult your Windows User s Manual to verify PC COM port resource settings before attempting any changes to the SIS COM Port setup To select the COM Port Setup option use the arrow keys to highlight it and then press Enter or press the letter S on the keyboard The following pop up window displayed SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU x3F8 x2F8 x226 0x228 0x240 0x248 0x260 x268 Alt S to save CIC cn cn on G p Phone Number AT E UG DT 555 1234 Use the arrow keys to highlight the item you wish to change and press the I or D key to increment or decrement the value Press Alt S to save the changes Press Esc to return to the Security Job Connection Menu 6 4
25. Mar ja Group Tirri MAY JB O 04 17 13 PM 2 4 Sauka Call Accepted If desired you may print the security report To generate a report 1 Select Report Generation Menu Generate Security Report from the Controller menu Disconnect Security Status Change Controller Password Edit Security Configuration gt Edit Timer T able Set Configuration Status gt Set Security Software Switch gt Passenger Information Menu gt Report Generation Menu Generate Security Report Clear Security Report 7 29 CLEAR SECURITY REPORT This function allows you to clear the list of all car calls on the elevator controller 1 Select Report Generation Menu Clear Security Report from the Controller menu 2 Verify that you wish to delete the list 3 Click Delete 7 3 10 DISCONNECTING FROM A CONTROLLER When you are ready to disconnect from the elevator controller 1 Select Disconnect from the Controller menu If you are ready to exit the program 1 Select Close from the File menu 7 30 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 4 THE HELP MENU The Help menu provides quick access to on line help and to software version information Help Version Help Select to open on line help Version Select to check your software version amp Security Interface Software x Security Interface Software Version 6 00 00 Copyright c 2002 Motion Control Engineering Inc 11380 White Rock Road
26. Rancho Cordova CA 95742 Phone 916 463 9200 Fax 916 463 9201 website http tww mceinc com 7 31 APPENDIX ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION Building name Building location Security activation Key switch Mon from to or Tue from to Time clock Wed from to Thu from to Fri from to Sat from to Sun from to Instructions To gain access to secured floors follow the steps below while in the elevator car The steps may be taken while the car is moving or standing still Requests for a car from a hallway or corridor are answered without restriction 1 42 02 S024 While in the car press the button for the desired floor If the destination floor is secured the button for that floor will flash on off If the button for that floor stays solidly lit that floor is unsecured While the destination floor button is flashing enter the security code for that floor within 10 seconds Enter the security code by pressing the corresponding buttons on the panel If the code was entered correctly and within the required time limit the car will immediately go to that floor If the code was not entered within the 10 second time limit or was entered incorrectly the destination floor button light will turn off after 10 seconds and the entire sequence must be repeated If a mistake is made while entering the security code simply wait until the destination floor button light stops flashing and start the
27. The setting DATE means the timer will be active only on the dates specified in the Date fields ARROWS Select Edits S Saves BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 3 13 EDITING METHODS Use the arrow keys to select highlight the parameter to be edited Instructions for editing appear at the bottom of the window The method of editing varies depending on the selected field i e when the Day Action or Status fields are selected the Space Bar can be used to scroll through the available options or the D or keys can be used to increment or decrement the value To edit the Date field the Day field must be set to DATE When the Start Time or End Time fields are selected press Enter to edit and then type the new value Most of the standard text editing keys are functional Use the Arrow keys to select a character and type a new value over the old value The Insert key toggles type over and insert modes The Delete key deletes the next character The Home key moves the cursor to the far left and the End key moves the cursor to the far right Press Enter when you have finished editing or Esc to cancel the edit SAVING THE CHANGES Edited parameter values do not become effective until they are saved Save the changes by pressing the S key A message Save changes Y N is displayed Press Y to save or N to not save and continue editing If you exit the screen without saving the message Save changes Y N is displayed P
28. Via a serial cable and line drivers if necessary for long cable runs e Via a phone line modem e Via Ethernet connection A block diagram of the components and cables used for installation is on the Peripherals Interface page of the Job Prints ABOUT THIS SECTION This section describes installing and using Security Interface Software for Windows including Section 7 1 Getting Started System requirements and software installation Section 7 2 Connection Choices Select type of connection COM port and modem settings If SIS will be accessed via Ethernet this section may be skipped Section 7 3 Controller Menu You configure both Basic and ACE security systems through the Controller menu including e Connecting Disconnecting from the Controller e Displaying Security Status Selecting a Controller Password Editing Security Configurations e Editing Timer Tables e Setting Configuration Status Setting the Security Software Switch e ACE Entering Passenger Data ACE Entering Group Data ACE Setting Access Code Length e ACE Generating Security Reports Section 7 4 Help Menu Access to online help and software version information 7 1 7 1 7 1 2 7 2 GETTING STARTED This section describes e System requirements e Software installation e Startup SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To run Security Interface Software for Windows a computer system with at least the following is required
29. add edit or delete passenger records Select Passenger Information Menu Modify Passenger Data from the Controller menu S Ace Passenger Passenger Name Not In Group Not In Group Not In Group Not In Group 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access Access 42 02 S024 Add a Passenger To add a new passenger 1 Click on Add to enable Passenger Name field editing 2 Enter the passenger name in the Passenger Name field 3 Enter additional data Access Code Restrictions etc as needed 4 Click on Save Edit a Passenger To edit existing passenger information 1 Select the passenger using the left and right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click on Edit 3 Edit the passenger name access code floor restrictions timer schedule or group assignments as described in this section 4 Save your changes Assign or Change an Access Code To assign or change a passenger Access Code 1 Select the passenger using the left and right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click on Edit 3 Click on the drop down list arrow next to each Access Code entry field and set the code as desired Access Codes are from two to eight entries long The Access Code length should be set before any Passenger Access Codes are
30. connection A device server is a hardware component that allows a PC to connect to Ethernet through a serial port Two Ethernet device servers have been tested and proven compatible with this software e Digi Port Server TS 2 for Digi Port TS 2 device server CoBox FL 01 Device Server for LANTRONIX CoBox FL 01 device server Device servers must be properly installed Refer to MCE setup instructions for Lantronix and Digi Port device servers 42 IS 0058 and 42 IS 0060 respectively 7 4 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 5024 7 Specify a phone number if you are connecting via modem or an IP Address if connecting through a device server Some modem connections use special characters in the phone number If you are not sure about your modem requirements consult the modem manual DIGI Port and CoBox device servers use a specific IP Address Port entry format e DIGI Port Server TS2 IP Address space port number i e 125 10 12 126 2001 e Lantronix CoBox FL 01 IP Address port number i e 125 10 12 126 2001 Note the difference Digi uses a space where Lantronix uses a comma between the IP Address and the port number 8 Once you have completed a job setup click the Save button to save the configuration When you use the connection in the future you need only select Connect from the Controller menu and then select the job setup by its assigned name 7 2 1 MODEM CONFIGURATION If you are connecting via mode
31. create or change a password when currently connected to the controller 1 Select Change Controller Password from the Controller menu to display the change password dialog amp Change Password 5 x Current password Hew password Confirm new Password Save Close 2 Enter the current password This ensures that the person changing the password has access to the system Enter the new password In the final field enter the new password a second time This is used to verify that the first entry was as intended 5 Click Save 7 10 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 3 4 EDITING SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS You may configure up to eight Security Configurations Each Configuration allows you to selectively determine the security behavior of all hall call and car call panels for every elevator and every floor in your building Using a configuration timer table you may then selectively choose to automatically switch between programmed Security Configurations using one or more of sixteen timer schedules Section 7 3 5 Depending upon how the controller was configured at the factory your installation may use standard or per car security configuration To program a standard Security Configuration 1 Select Edit Security Configuration Configuration 1 8 from the Controller menu to open a programming dialog for the selected Configuration S Security Configurati
32. entered The characters you see in the drop down lists are keyed to the floor selections in the installation so that they correspond to car operating panel buttons For example if there are six floors in the building numbered from one to six you would be able to select 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 for each entry position If there are three floors in the building labeled B L and 2 you would be able to select B L or 2 for each entry position If there are floors in the building identified by more than one character and or digit for example 26 or L7 that character set would constitute one entry Each entry is of course a single button press on the car operating panel 4 Save your changes To successfully access a restricted floor a passenger must enter a valid access code their floor restriction map must allow them access to that floor and their individual or group timer schedule must grant access during the period of time in question 7 23 Enter Floor Access Restrictions To restrict passenger access to any floor 1 Select the passenger using the left and right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click on Edit 3 Click in the Front Door or Rear Door field for the desired landing 4 Click the mouse to set the field to Access or No Access as desired 5 Save your changes Edit Personal Timer Schedule You may edit a selected passenger s personal timer schedule The personal timer schedule determines the times the p
33. in Group J i Invalid Code Entered Invalid Code Entered 06 20 93 06720793 06 20 93 06 20 93 06 20 93 06 20 93 06720793 06720793 06720793 06720793 06 20 93 06 20 93 06 20 93 06 20 93 06 20 93 Sy CECECECECECECECECE E INS No GO Mo No mh ANO OD mb G CO G G AT 2 2 2 2 To print this report to a file on the computer press Alt P The file will be saved as a txt file in the folder directory in which the SIS program is located The file name will be the job number plus txt as shown on the report screen 98 1583 txt in this example Each time the report is printed to file it is saved using this same file name The previous file is overwritten A text editor such as Microsoft WordPad which comes with Window 95 can be used to print the report to a printer Press the Esc key to return to the Report Generation Menu INITIALIZE CONTROLLER LIST This option is used to delete all records and initialize the list of all car calls on the controller side To activate this option select it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter C on the keyboard INITIALIZE DISK FILE This option is used to delete all records and initialize the list of all car calls on the PC side To activate this option select it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter D on the keyboard RETURN TO MAIN MENU To return to the SIS Main Menu select this option using the arrow keys and press Enter or press ei
34. may consist of one to eight characters where each character is one of the floor buttons found in the elevator car Each floor may have a different code length A floor can not be Secured unless a Security Code has been programed Appendix Security Information and Operation provides instructions for elevator passengers who will be using the elevator while Security is ON Space has been provided for recording the security codes for each floor The Security Codes are viewed and changed using each Simplex or Local Car controller s Computer Swing Panel while in the System Mode of operation see Section 3 2 1 for more information on System Mode 1 Place the F7 switch in the ON up position All other switches should be down _ Push F7 lt switch up Alphanumeric Display Pa SYSTEM TANI A AAAAAA FF FFEF 111119 5432 2 Press and hold the S pushbutton until SYSTEM appears in the alphanumeric display Press and 3 Place the F3 switch in the ON up position The display will show the 1 floor s security status If NOT USED is displayed the elevator is not equipped with the Security option Push F3 switch up Dnwp061 B Basement NSCR not secured 4 To view subsequent floor s security status press the N pushbutton Alphanumeric Display B NSCR 5 Table 3 2 Changing the Floor Security Status and Security Code describes the ave TA steps requir
35. or the current configuration The Security Configuration Status must be set to Timed for the timer table to have any effect Each of sixteen timers can be programmed to select one of the eight Security Configurations An asterisk will appear next to the currently active timer See Section 4 6 for details Change Menu Password selection E is used to set or change the Security Menu Password Access to the Security Menu is restricted to users with a valid password See Section 4 4 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 3 4 4 Security Configuration Status selection El is used to select Security Configuration 1 8 as the current configuration manually or set to Timed operation The following are sample status messages and their meaning B Security Configuration Status Blew 2 Manual 4 Security Configuration 4 is the current configuration and it is manually selected B Security Configuration Status fetu EE Timed 3 Security Configuration 3 is the current configuration and it is selected via the timer table B Security Configuration Status psu Timed OFF Timed operation is selected however the security status is OFF because none of the timers in the table are valid during this time Security Software Switch Status selection A lets you set the Security Software Switch Status to ON or OFF The current status is displayed for example B Security Software Switch LON Status Line The lin
36. or OFF 5 6 Basic Security programming the Security Codes PTC PHC 2 3 programming the Security Codes Swing Panel 2 turning ON and OFF 2 1 4 Basic Security with CRT 42 02 S024 description of 1 2 3 1 4 1 on PTC and PHC controllers 4 1 7 4 9 11 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 10 7 31 on Swing Panel controllers 3 1 4 3 6 13 3 16 18 programming checklist PTC PHC 4 16 programming checklist Swing Panel 3 17 programming the password PTC PHC 4 10 programming the password Swing Panel 3 9 programming the Security Codes PTC PHC 4 15 4 16 programming the Security Codes Swing Panel 3 16 programming the Security Configuration Timer Table PTC PHC 4 12 14 programming the Security Configuration Timer Table Swing Panel 3 13 programming the Security Configurations PTC PHC 4 11 programming the Security Configurations Swing Panel 3 10 turning ON and OFF PTC PHC 4 5 turning ON and OFF Swing Panel 3 6 INDEX A 5 Building Security Input BSI on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 8 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 7 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 8 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 8 Group Time Schedule Access Control for Elevators ACE Security 5 22 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 23 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 27 Master Software Key
37. or OFF and to determine which of eight Security Configurations is active on any date or day s and time based on a programmable time schedule called the Security Configuration Timer Table Floors which have been designated as secured on a Security Configuration are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator a Passenger Access Code PAC must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons The PAC must have permission to access that floor on this day and time When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a passenger access code is required The passenger must enter the code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF PAC Access Control Each Passenger Access Code PAC can have its own set of access permissions for each floor access or no access Each PAC has a Personal Time Schedule which can limit access to a specific date or day s and hours In addition each PAC can be included in one or more of four groups that have a Group Time Schedule which can limit access to a specific date or day s and hours Reports While ACE Security is ON each time an attempt is made to access a secured floor via the elevators the date time floor and passenger ID is logged The 500 most recent attempts are saved and can be viewed and or printed ACCESS CONTRO
38. or off The current status of the BSI input is displayed on the Security Menu Status Line Not all systems require the Building Security Input If your system does not have this input ignore BSI Table 4 1 shows how the Security Status is affected by the BSI input SECURITY CONFIGURATION STATUS The current Security Configuration can be selected manually or automatically Timed Manual selection means that you manually select one of the eight Security Configurations to be the current configuration Automatic selection means that the current configuration will be determined by the Security Configuration Timer Table When the Security Configuration Status is Timed the system will search the Security Configuration Timer Table constantly to achieve automatic selection of the current configuration f none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table are valid for the current day and time then the Security Status will be OFF When one of the eight Security Configurations is selected manually the Security Status is ON if the Master Software Key is Enabled and the Security Software Switch and or BSI are ON see Table 4 1 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION MANUALLY To manually select the Security Configuration press 8 in the Security Menu The following line will appear under the Menu the Timed option may not appear Select Security Configuration gt 1 2 g 5 6 7 8 Timed Use f or to move the cursor or press ft thru 8
39. provides instructions for elevator passengers on the use of Security operation Space has been provided for listing the security codes for each floor 4 7 1 VIEWING THE BUILDING SECURITY MENU On the MC nanna A a aAa aAa PCA Computer board place the F3 switch in the up position with all other switches in the down position The following display appears e Press the N push button e The following display will appear 4 7 2 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CODES e Press the S push button to start programming or changing the Security codes or to view the codes e f no code has been programmed the computer displays NO CODE PROGRAMMED for that particular floor number Press the S push button again to start programming the Security code e f acode has already been programmed the computer displays the security code The cursor will blink below the floor number for the Security code being displayed e Press the and push buttons to select the floor a Ane number to change The push button increments the floor being displayed to the next eligible floor The push button decrements the value FUNCTION SWITCHES Fi av ull e Press the S pushbutton to move the cursor to the first character of the Security code Press the and push og buttons to change the value of the first character f Repeat these steps pressing t
40. registered for access to this floor e S Secured Restricted access The car will access the selected floor only if a valid security code is entered into the car control panel and for ACE systems during a period of time for which the individual or group timer allows that code access NOTE For Basic and Basic with CRT security systems a floor cannot be secured unless a security code has been programmed into the O individual Car Controllers Main Computer Refer to Viewing and Changing the Security Code in Section 2 Basic or Section 3 Basic with CRT respectively Floors for which a security code and a Security Configuration have been programmed are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel When a car button for a secured floor is pressed the button indicator will flash to indicate that a valid security code must be entered within ten seconds If not the call will not be registered 6 Click Save to save changes to the Security Configuration or click Close before clicking Save to leave the dialog without accepting any unsaved changes 7 12 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 5024 To program a per car Security Configuration The per car configuration allows you to selectively determine which car or cars will respond to up and or down hall calls front and o
41. save If END is chosen as a code character or if this is the eighth character when N is pressed the computer saves the code and displays the current floor s security status To view or change the code for another floor return to step 2 To exit System mode Every security code must end with the word END or be 8 characters long If not the processor remains in System mode 3 8 PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST 42 02 S024 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL Example B NSCR B basement NSCR not secured Example 1 SCRD 1 floor 1 SCRD secured For floor 2 the first character in the code is 3 Example Example For floor 2 the first security character is now 5 Example 1 For floor 2 the second character in the code is 4 1 END For floor 2 the first character in the security code is the word END Floor 2 is unsecured Example 2 Example 2 NSCR If END was chosen for first character this floor has no security code and is unsecured Using END for any other character just ends that code but the floor is still secured 11 04 27 The time displayed Example 3 17 3 18 Use following checklist to ensure that all of the elements required for proper operation of Basic Security with CRT have been programmed Refer to the listed section for a description and instructions for programming each item 1 2 Security Menu Password Section 3 4 Master Software Key Section
42. set its status to ON Example You would like the system to use Security Configuration 4 from 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday Step 1 Program Security Configuration 4 Step 2 Select f on the Security Configuration Menu Step 3 Find a free timer and set the Status to ON Step 4 Set the Day to M F Step 5 Set the Start Time to 8 00 AM 08 00 Step 7 Set the End Time to 4 00 PM 16 00 Step 9 Setthe Action to Config 4 Step 11 Press fS then f to save it Step 12 Press to exit Repeat these steps to program other timers ASSIGNING THE PASSENGER ACCESS CODES PAC The Passenger Access Code PAC is the code assigned to and used by a passenger or a group of passengers to gain access to Secured floors via the elevator when ACE Security is ON Passenger Access Codes are assigned by entering passenger information into the PAC database The following five elements make up a single record in the PAC database the Passenger Name the Passenger Access Code a Floor Map a Personal Time Schedule and a Group Assignment Table The maximum number of records in the PAC database is dependent on the equipment and the memory available typically 500 Passenger Name the key field in the PAC database is the name of the person to whom the PAC is assigned When ACE Security is ON every time the PAC is entered the Name will be recorded in the Secured Car Call data base to identify the person who has used the PAC Passenger
43. switching of configurations current day and time falls the Security Configuration Status will be Timed Q NOTE If no timers are found with a defined day and time period into which the OFF and the Security Status will be OFF To program the Security Configuration Timer Table press at the Security Menu The Security Configuration Timer Table screen will appear as shown in Figure 3 6 All 16 timers time schedules are displayed and can be programmed on this screen Each timer has seven programmable fields Start Date End Date Day Start Time End Time Action and Status Timer 1 has highest priority and Timer 16 has lowest priority A timer s Status must first be changed to ON before other fields can be edited FIGURE 3 6 Security Configuration Timer Table F9 2 9 Screen 42 02 S024 12 11 2000 10 25 30 AM F4 Main Menu Security Configuration Timer Table F9 2 9 Priority Start Start High to Low Date Time i Action Timer 1 Config 1 Timer 2 Config 2 Timer 3 Config 3 Timer 4 Config 3 Timer 5 FRI Config 4 Timer 6 Config 5 Timer 7 Timer 8 Timer 9 Timer 10 Timer 11 Timer 12 Timer 13 Timer 14 Timer 15 Timer 16 Use the keys to change the day on which this timer is active Value may bea single day of the week like SAT for Saturday or a range of days M F for Monday thru Friday The setting ALL means the timer is active everyday
44. will flash to indicate that a security code is required The passenger must enter the correct code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF Basic Security with CRT allows security to be turned ON or OFF and to determine which of eight Security Configurations is active on any day or time based on a programmable time schedule called the Security Configuration Timer Table DESCRIPTION OF ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE Access Control for Elevators ACE offers the most sophisticated programming capability ACE provides a wide range of options allowing building owners and managers the greatest flexibility of any elevator security system ACE has passenger access codes which allow only authorized passengers access to building floors via the elevators Each passenger or group of passengers can be assigned a unique access code Each code can have its own unique set s of access permissions The sets of access permissions can change based on date or day and time using one or more of six time schedules General Floor Access Control Using a CRT terminal or PC up to eight Security Configurations can be programmed The Security Configurations allow each floor to be designated as unsecured secured or locked for car calls and either unsecured or locked for hall calls These terms are defined as follows unsecured unrestricted access all car and or hall calls are registered secured acces
45. with the PAC that was used with the call Some of the ID fields are blank because non existent PAC s had been entered with those car calls The Msg amp Code shows the action the system had taken for that car call and why Q NOTE When a passenger is deleted any entries for that passenger on the report are shown with the leading character of the ID replaced with an asterisk To view the report use and to scroll one line at a time or use F8 and F to scroll pages Message and Code for Secured Car Calls Reject 0 REJECTED because of the non existence of PAC Reject 1 REJECTED The PAC has no access right to the destination floor Accept 2 ACCEPTED The PAC exists has access right to the floor and the time when the PAC was entered was a valid time based on the Personal Time Schedule Accept 3 ACCEPTED because the PAC exists has access right to the floor and the time when the PAC was entered was a valid time based on the Group Time Schedule of the group the PAC belongs to 5 26 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 9 2 5 9 3 5 10 42 02 S024 Reject 4 REJECTED Even though the PAC exists has access right to the floor and it belongs to the group the time when the PAC was entered is neither within the time periods defined in PAC s Personal Time Schedule nor the time periods defined by the Group Time Schedule Reject 5 REJECTED Even though the PAC exists and has access right to the
46. 2 Time Schedule Group 3 Time Schedule Group 4 Time Schedule Select Passenger Access Code Size Program Passenger Information Edit Group s Name Enter New Name for Group q amp D Group Type new value for the parameter then press ENTER Press ESC to cancel dnID076a Type in the new name up to 25 characters upper and lower case alphabetic or numeric including spaces and punctuation Use the f or gt arrow keys to move the cursor and type the new characters over the old ones The Insert and Delete keys are not functional here Use the space bar for blank characters When you have finished editing press to save the change The system will do nothing if you didn t make any change Otherwise a prompt Save Complete will appear at the bottom of the screen to confirm the save ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 9 SECURITY REPORTS Whenever the ACE Security is ON all the car calls to the Secured floors are recorded into a database in the memory The database can hold up to 500 records When the database is full a new record will replace the oldest one in the database The database will always contain a record of the latest 500 Secured car call After you have viewed the records in the database you can leave the database as it is or you can delete all the records 5 9 1 VIEWING THE SECURED CAR CALL LIST With the Security Menu displayed pressing will bring display the Security Report Generation Men
47. 3 Add or Delete Job Setups 7 5 Assign a Passenger to a Group 7 25 Assign Access Code 7 23 Building Security Input 7 8 Change Controller Password 7 10 Communication Media 7 4 Connect to a controller 7 7 Connection Choices 7 3 Controller menu 7 6 Delete a Passenger Record 7 25 DIGI Port and CoBox device servers 7 5 Disconnect from Controller 7 30 Edit a Group Name 7 27 Edit existing passenger 7 23 Edit Group properties 7 26 Edit Personal Timers 7 24 Editing Timer Tables 7 16 Entering Timer data 7 18 Generate Secured Car Call Report 7 29 Initialize Controller List 7 30 Installation 7 2 Job Configuration 7 3 Lost Password 7 7 7 8 Master Software Key 7 8 Modem Configuration 7 5 Modify a Group Timer Schedule 7 27 Modify Passenger Data 7 22 Per car Security Configuration 7 13 Personal timer entry keys 7 25 Real Time Status display 7 8 Report Generation 7 29 Restrict passenger access 7 24 Security Configurations 7 11 Security Software Switch 7 8 Security Status Decision Matrix 7 9 Security Timing Chart 7 15 Select automated operation 7 20 Set Access Code length 7 28 Set Configuration Status 7 19 Set Security Software Switch 7 21 Stand alone installation 7 2 System Requirements 7 2 Timer entry keys 7 18 Timer Priority 7 16 Security Reports List Secured Car Calls Registered 5 26 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 29 A 8 s INDEX 42 02 5024 Security Software Switch on Acce
48. 3 2 1 Security Software Switch Section 3 2 2 BSI Input if applicable Section 3 2 3 Security Configuration Status Section 3 2 4 Security Configurations as required Section 3 5 Security Configuration Timer Table Section 3 6 Security Codes Section 3 7 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 SECTION 4 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 0 4 1 42 02 S024 GENERAL This section pertains to Basic Security with CRT for Programmable Traction Controllers PTC and Programmable Hydraulic Controllers PHC Refer to Section 3 Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel for all other controllers INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Basic Security with CRT is an extension of MCE s Basic Security The security configurations and timer table are programmed through a CRT terminal or PC connected to the MC PA board The Security Codes and Master Software Key are programmed at the controllers Main Processor MC PCA Basic Security with CRT features include e A flexible easy to program menu system e A user programmable password for regulating access to the menu system Eight programmable security configurations The security configuration can be manually selected via the terminal or automatically selected by the Security Configuration Timer Table e Sixteen programmable time schedules in the Security Configuration Timer Table This allows system flexibility to automatically switch between the eight different
49. Figure 5 9 The Group Names may be customized see section 5 8 1 Each group has an associated Time Schedule A Group Time Schedule has 16 timers so up to 16 time periods can be defined These time periods act as additions to the time periods defined in the passenger s Personal Time Schedule When determining access rights the controller first checks the passenger s Personal Time Schedule If current time does not fall into any of those time periods the controller will check the Group Time Schedule for any groups to which the passenger has been assigned To program a Group Time Schedule press the function key shown in front of the group name on the Passenger Information Menu The Group Time Schedule screen will be displayed Figure 5 10 All 16 timers are displayed and programmed on this screen Each timer has six programmable fields Start Date End Date Day Start Time End Time and Timer Status Use arrow keys or the key to move the cursor from one field to another and use f or to make the change Press fS any time you want to save the change The system will do nothing if no change has been made Otherwise a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press Y to save or fN to not save the changes When you finish programming press the f key to exit If you exit without saving a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press ff to save or to not save th
50. Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code APPENDIX ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION A 3 This page intentionally blank INDEX Access Control for Elevators ACE Security 5 1 5 27 assigning Passenger Access Codes PAC 5 16 BSI Building Security Input 5 8 changing a Group Name 5 24 description 1 2 5 1 5 3 6 Floor Map 5 16 5 21 Group Assignment Table 5 17 List Secured Car Calls Registered 5 26 lost or forgotten password 5 11 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 11 6 18 7 31 Personal Time Schedule 5 16 5 20 programming a Group Time Schedule 5 22 programming checklist 5 27 programming the password 5 10 programming the Security Configuration Timer Table 5 14 programming the Security Configurations 5 11 5 12 Security Configuration Status 5 9 Security Reports 5 25 Security Software Switch 5 8 setting the Master Software Key 5 6 setting the PAC size 5 18 turning security ON
51. L FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 1 1 MAIN MENU SCREEN The CRT terminal s Main Menu allows access to the Security Menu using selection fF Security FIGURE 5 1 Main Menu 11 3 2000 10 25 30 AM Job 00 23435 CHENNUPATI OFFICE COMPLEX Group Supervisor M3 Group Supervisor Release 4 Main Menu F4 M3 Group Parameters Performance Reports View Hoistway Main Menu This Screen Initialize CRT Job Configuration Special Events Calendar Security Diagnostics Jump to Previous Screen MP vOxX xXx CGP D vOx xx CGP C vOx xx dnID213a PASSWORD PROTECTED ACCESS TO THE ACE SYSTEM The Access Control for Elevators ACE system is password protected If no password is programmed the Security Menu Figure 5 2 will appear If a password has been programmed the following will appear when is pressed Wi Security Password JJ Type in the password and press peter The password itself will not appear on the screen Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed When the correct password is entered the Security Menu will appear Once a valid password has been entered it is not necessary to re enter the password unless you exit Security for more than ten minutes Q NOTE The controller is shipped with no password programmed Section 5 4 describes how to program or change the password 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 3 FIGURE 5 2 Security Menu F9 Screen 7 21 2000 10 25
52. MOTION CONTROL ENGINEERING INC 11380 WHITE ROCK ROAD RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95742 TELEPHONE 916 463 9200 FAX 916 463 9201 Elevator Security User s Guide Me PART 42 02 S024 Rev B 2 JUNE 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1 0 IN FOGUCHION aseran ate e ete wee ease kaa ee beware es dehy Gk 1 1 1 1 Description of Basic Security 0 cee ee 1 1 1 3 Description of Basic Security with CRT 0 0 1 2 1 4 Description of Access Control for Elevators ACE 00 0c ee eee 1 2 1 5 Description of Security Interface Software SIS 2 0 eee eee 1 3 1 6 An Overview of MCE s Elevator Security 00002 ee 1 4 SECTION 2 BASIC SECURITY 2 0 EEEE E Rage ae EE TB teen RATE are E aT rer A A REDE Ree ae 2 1 2 1 ES SCI ER ss in cen Se eae OS etre ais Soca tatiana ahaa iN a aS E ats 2 1 2 2 Turning Basic Security ON and OFF 02 00 cee ee 2 1 2 3 Viewing and Changing the Security Codes PTC and PHC 2 3 2 3 1 Viewing the Building Security Menu 0 000 eee eee 2 3 2 3 2 Programming the Security Codes 0 00 cece ees 2 3 2 4 Viewing and Changing the Security Codes Swing Panel 2 4 42 02 5024 CONTENTS i SECTION 3 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 3 0 GENCl al sack eew bey ee Sea EAN oh elle hag Sot Ae Soll A a le tke oats 3 1 3 1 Introduction Product Description 00 0 3 1 3 1 1 M
53. Schedules The following sections will explain how to program them In this process you will use the following keys Enter to make a selection or to confirm a selection E to abort or exit an operation to exit a sub menu fto to select a particular item from a Menu SHIFT used together with a function key to make a selection EREE to move cursor around when programming or scrolling the screen f to quickly move the cursor from one field to another l f and to make changes f to Increase a value to Decrease a value fE or PTE to save the changes PROGRAMMING THE ACE PASSWORD Access to the ACE Security system is password protected The password may contain up to 8 characters These characters may be alphabetic or numeric and can include spaces and punctuation When no password is programmed access to the Security Menu is unrestricted No password is programmed when the controller is shipped CHANGING THE PASSWORD To change or program the password press f4 while the Security Menu is displayed Figure 5 2 The screen will change to Change Security Password F9 4 Enter Current Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Type in the current password and press gente The password itself will not appear on the screen when you type it Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed Then type in the new password up to eight characters and press peter The new password must be typed a sec
54. There are eight Security Configurations available but only one the current configuration is in use at any given time A Security Configuration has one hall call map and a car call map for each car You may manually choose the current configuration from among the eight Security Configurations or program the Timer Table to automatically select the current configuration The security status for a hall call can be either Unsecured or Locked Unsecured for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is unrestricted Locked for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is not permitted The security status for a car call can be Unsecured Locked or Secured Unsecured for car calls means that access to that floor is unrestricted Locked for car calls means that access to that floor is not permitted Secured for car calls means that access to that floor is permitted only if the proper security code or access code is entered via the car operating panel COP buttons With Basic Security the Security Codes for each floor are programmed using the Car Controller s Main Computer A floor can not be Secured unless a Security Code has been programmed The Security Codes are viewed and changed using the individual Car Controller s Main Computer More information about programming the Security Codes can be found in Section 2 3 titled Viewing and Changing the Security Codes PTC and PHC or Section 2 4 titled Setting the Security Codes
55. Timer Table you may set up as many as sixteen different schedules Timers for activating and deactivating Security Configurations Once the Timer Table is configured selecting timed operation Set Configuration Status Timed from the Controller menu Section 7 3 6 causes it to begin automated control of the security system When timed automated security is on the controller continuously checks the status and settings of each of the sixteen timers Timers that are active On have priority assignments that determine which Timer has priority if multiple Timers are on and their settings conflict Timer 1 has highest priority Timer 16 has lowest priority For example if Timers 1 and 6 were both on and were both set to control security all day on Mondays Timer 1 would actually have control Normally Timer settings are complimentary and the controller switches from one Timer schedule to another as date day time settings warrant NOTE If no Timers polled by the controller have a defined day and time period into which the current day and time fall Security Configuration Status will be Timed OFF and Security Status will be OFF To set up Timers 1 Select Edit Timer Table from the Controller menu to open the Timer Table i Securty Conkgurabon Toe Table Dinplay Mm E Tira oooo Tma d o d G S S LE o o es e e o rrea es es o G o Bey SpaceBar On0M d Date increate D Date decrease m Manih increase M Month decrea
56. X The labels UP and DN refer to the directions up and down respectively The labels F and R refer to the front and rear doors respectively The security status of hall calls can be set to Locked L or Unsecured Section 1 5 An Overview of MCE s Elevator Security describes these settings The box on the right side of the window contains all the CAR CALLS The columns for the various cars are labeled A B C D or 1 2 3 4 and so on The security status of car calls can be set to Locked L Secured S or Unsecured Section 1 6 An Overview of MCE s Elevator Security describes these settings To change the security status of a particular hall call or car call position the cursor on the desired field using the arrow keys To change the status use the letters D or I on the keyboard to scroll through the security choices or press the L S or key When finished press Alt S to save the configuration Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu PER CAR HALL CALL SECURITY If so ordered from the factory your system may offer Per Car Security Programming Per Car Security is essentially the same the difference being that each elevator car may be set to respond to hall calls independently Q NOTE With Basic Security the Security Codes are programmed using each car controllers Main Computer A floor cannot be Secured unless a Security Code has been programmed for that floor Instructions for pro
57. Y PC with Windows 98 2000 or XP Y VGA monitor vy Hayes compatible 14 4k or higher baud modem if phone connection is used STAND ALONE INSTALLATION If you are installing MCE Central Monitoring System software SIS for Windows will be included in that installation Refer to the Central Monitoring System User Guide part 42 02 S021 for appropriate instructions To install SIS for Windows alone 1 Insert the SIS for Windows CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 Access the disc and double click the Setup exe installer icon 3 Follow the on screen instructions STARTUP To start the application double click the SIS for Windows program If you are accessing the elevator controller via Ethernet connection go to Section 7 3 Controller Menu and begin configuring the security system If you are using any other means of connection go to Section 7 2 Connection Choices and configure your communications link first SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 2 CONNECTION CHOICES NOTE If Ethernet will be used to access the controller skip this section and proceed to Section 7 3 Controller Menu If you are connecting to the elevator controller other than through the MCE Central Monitoring System you need to set up your connection to the controller before you can configure security With SIS for Windows open you will see the application menu bar File Controller Help To set up a connection 1 Select Job Configuration unde
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59. amming the Security Codes on both Computer Swing Panel and Programmable Controllers PTC and PHC are included DESCRIPTION Basic Security provides a means to prevent registration of unauthorized car calls Security codes can be assigned for each floor of a building The security codes consist of one to eight landing labels and are programmed using the controller s Main Processor board MC MP xx or MC PCA xx Floors for which a security code has been programmed are secured when Basic Security is turned ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a security code is required The passenger must enter the correct code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF TURNING BASIC SECURITY ON AND OFF Basic Security is normally turned ON and OFF using the controller s Building Security Input BSI This input can be activated by a switch or external timer On PTC and PHC controllers Basic Security can also be turned ON and OFF using the controller s Master Software Key MSK setting MASTER SOFTWARE KEY MSK PTC AND PHC The Master Software Key is a board level control of security The Master Software Key can be set to Activated Deactivated or Enabled through the MC PCA Main Computer boa
60. and punctuation When no password is programmed you can access the Security Menu without restriction There is no password programmed when the controller is shipped NOTE You should program the password as soon as installation of the controller is completed 3 4 1 CHANGING THE PASSWORD 42 02 S024 To change or program the password press 4 while the Security Menu is displayed Figure 3 2 The screen will change to Change Security Password F9 4 Enter Current Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Type in the current password and press peter The password itself will not appear on the screen when you type it Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed Then type in the new password up to eight characters and press pte The new password must be typed a second time for confirmation The new password will not be displayed while being typed An asterisk will appear for each character typed BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 3 9 3 4 2 LOST OR FORGOTTEN PASSWORD If you lose or forget your password type a question mark at the password prompt and press EnTeR The following will appear on the screen MCE Security Reference XX xx is a number between 0 to 15 randomly generated by the system Call MCE Technical Support and tell them the reference number They will give you a temporary password Type in the temporary password and press Ester If you make a mistake while
61. and press Enter If you make a mistake while typing the temporary password try again Choose a new password type it in and press Enter Then confirm the new password by typing it in again and pressing Enter After verification of the temporary password as well as the new password the new password is uploaded to the controller Use this new password at the Login prompt when you next log in 6 2 7 Exit To Exit the SIS program select this option using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter X on the keyboard 42 02 8024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 9 6 3 6 3 1 6 10 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU Once the connection to the controller has been established and the Login Password is verified the system displays the Security Interface Software Main Menu The number of options in the Main Menu depends on the type of security running on the controller Basic Security or Access Control for Elevators ACE With Basic Security the Passenger Information Menu and Report Generation Menu options will not be available BASIC SECURITY MAIN MENU With MCE s Basic Security the following Main Menu is displayed cal al ea al SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU 1 Security Configuration Menu I Change Controller Password Exit Disconnect gt Motion Control Engineering Security Interface Software VER 2 To select an option use the Up or Down arrow keys to highlight the desired option and th
62. as you did in the preceding step 11 Click Save 7 24 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 Help The dialog help button opens online help The Timer Entry topic within repeats the entry key information provided below e Click in Status field then use the Space Bar to turn schedule ON or OFF e Time Click in Begin or End field then use lt h gt or lt m gt to increment or lt H gt or lt M gt to decrement e Day Click in Day field then use lt d gt to increment or lt D gt to decrement e Date Click in Start or End Date field then use lt m gt lt d gt or lt y gt to increment months days and years respectively or lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt to decrement e Keyboard arrow keys may be used to move between fields Assign a Passenger to a Group A passenger and his or her Passenger Access Code may be assigned to any of four groups Each group has an associated Time Schedule A Group Time Schedule has sixteen timers so up to sixteen time periods may be defined These time periods are additions to the time periods defined in the passenger s personal time schedule When determining access rights the controller first checks the personal schedule and if access is not permitted there next checks the group schedule for all groups to which the passenger has been assigned 1 Select the passenger using the left or right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click on Edit 3 Inthe Assig
63. assenger may access the elevator This allows the building manager the flexibility to provide a passenger access to the elevator during off hours or weekends 1 Select the passenger using the left or right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click the Timer Schedule button 3 Click in the Status field of the desired schedule up to four j i Tome Schedule For Ace Pesenger Steven E mi S Press the Space bar to switch that schedule Status to ON Click in the Day field Press the lt d gt key to increment through the choices until the desired day or day range is displayed Use lt Shift gt lt D gt to decrement e Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat or Sun e M F Monday through Friday e All all days of the week e Date Use Start and End Date fields instead of days 7 Click in the Start Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys Hours Minutes to increment hours and minutes respectively Use lt Shift gt lt H gt or lt Shift gt lt M gt to decrement hours and minutes respectively Click in the End Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys to set the time Click in the Start Date field Use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys Month Day Year to increment months days and years respectively Use lt Shift gt and the lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt keys to decrement month day or year respectively 10 Click in the End Date field and use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys
64. assword BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL e 3 3 3 1 3 SECURITY CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN The Security Configuration Menu is accessed from the Security Menu by pressing f2 The following is a description of the items on Security Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 3 Security Configurations 1 thru 8 can be accessed by pressing ff By programming a Security Configuration you can set the security status of each floor for Hall Calls locked or unsecured and for Car Calls locked unsecured or secured Program one at a time You don t have to program all eight of them See Section 3 5 for programming details The Security Configuration Timer Table selection lets you set up a time schedule to determine which Security Configuration will be the current configuration when the Security Configuration Status is set to Timed Each of sixteen timers can be programmed to select one of the eight Security Configurations See Section 3 6 for details FIGURE 3 3 Security Configuration Menu F9 2 Screen 3 4 7 21 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration Menu F9 2 Security Configuration 1 Security Configuration 2 Security Configuration 3 Security Configuration 4 Security Configuration 5 Security Configuration 6 Security Configuration 7 Security Configuration 8 Security Configuration Timer Table Security Configuration Status Manual 1 Security Software Switch Status ON Master Software Key
65. ave been made press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu ENTER FLOOR ACCESS RESTRICTIONS This option is used to set the floor access restrictions for the selected passenger To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter R on the keyboard This displays a pop up window as shown below FLOOR ACCESS MAP FOR PASSENGER Mary M Landing Front Door Rear Door ACCESS H ACCESS 8 ACCESS NO ACCESS ACCESS H ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS ACCESS H ACCESS ACCESS H ACCESS NO ACCESS NO ACCESS ACCESS NO ACCESS ACCESS H ACCESS Alt S to save 6 20 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 42 02 S024 Use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired field Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to make the desired changes in the Passenger s Floor Access Restrictions and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu EDIT PERSONAL TIMER SCHEDULE This option is used to edit the selected passenger s personal timer schedule The purpose of the personal timer schedule is to determine the times that the selected passenger can access the elevator This allows the building manager the flexibility to provide a passenger with access to the elevator during off hours and or weekends To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter T on the keyboard This displ
66. ays a pop up window as shown below Status CON OFF gt OFF OFF OFF OFF Mary M Begin End 23 23 06 88 66 68 00 68 23 06 86 23 Alt S to save 59 a 59 ab Use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired status field Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to make the desired changes in the Passenger s Personal Timer Schedule and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu ASSIGN PASSENGER TO A GROUP This option is used to assign the selected passenger to one or more groups There are 4 groups that can be used for assignments This gives the building manager the flexibility to change the group s active time instead of changing the personal timer table for each passenger To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter G on the keyboard This displays a pop up window as shown GROUP ASSIGNMENTS FOR PASSENGER John C Group Name Status IN GROUP NOT IN GROUP NOT IN GROUP NOT IN GROUP Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Alt S to save Use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired status field Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to make the desired changes in the Group Assignments For Passenger window and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu EXIT THIS MENU Choose this option using the arrow keys and press Enter or either press the letter
67. boukhadi Gamone Joyce Jane Coax Jay Baile Jim Keith Jim Stockton ARROWS Select A Add D Delete ENTER Edit ESC Cancels All the names currently in the PAC database are listed here They are sorted in alphabetical order Each name is associated with one PAC record In other words you choose the PAC record to edit by selecting the name that is associated with it Use N or Sal arrow keys to scroll through the list For fast scrolling use P amp or fPS keys Initially there may be no names listed the database contain no records You can Add Delete or Edit PAC records Press 4 to Add a record f to Delete a record or to Edit a record If you press f4 to Add a record or to Edit a record the Passenger Information Editing screen will be displayed Figure 5 9 PASSENGER INFORMATION EDITING SCREEN The Passenger Information Editing screen shown in Figure 5 9 has 5 sections corresponding to five fields in a PAC record Use the key to move between fields You can save your changes at any time during programming or you can save them after you finish modifying all the fields To save the changes at any time while in the Passenger Information Editing screen press fs The system will do nothing if you didn t make a change Otherwise a prompt save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press fY to save Press fN to not save the changes When you are finished editing all of the fields press the
68. cation media being used to connect to the controller Refer to the baud rate information in the documentation provided by the communication media manufacturer Then refer to the following table to select the proper baud rate for the communication media To cancel the operation and return to the Security Job Connection Menu press the Esc key Communication Media Baud Rate Serial Cable 19 200 Line Driver 9600 Modem modem specific 2400 19 200 Network Modem modem specific 2400 19 200 Telrad ISDN 19 200 Black Box LE2101A BT R2 ed Digi Port Server TS 2 CoBox FL 01 Device Server Note For direct serial cable and line driver connections select Direct Media Note COM port settings and baud rate are not used for Ethernet connection kk SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 2 4 SPECIFY MEDIA This option is used to select the communication Media between the PC and the controller To choose this option either highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter M on the keyboard SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU COM Port Setup Select COM Port Specify Baud Rate Specify Media Specify Phone Number IP Address Connect to Controller Exit Direct COM Baud M PhonezIP Once selected this option displays a pop up window for choosing a Media as shown above Use the arrow keys to choose a Media and press Enter To cancel the operation and return to th
69. ccess Control for Elevators ACE Main Menu 6 11 Security Configuration Menu 1 0 0 0 6 12 6 4 1 Security Status Turning Security ON and OFF 6 12 6 4 2 Program a Security Configuration 0 000 e eee eee 6 13 6 4 3 Edit the Security Configuration Timer Table 0 6 15 6 4 4 Activate a Security Configuration 0000 c eee 6 16 CONTENTS 42 02 8024 6 4 5 Modify the Security Software Switch 0 00 eee ee eee 6 17 6 4 6 Return to Main Menu sesaccue ey te cae en ae Rae GG ee eee 6 17 6 5 Passenger Information Menu 0 ccc eee eee 6 18 6 5 1 Modify Passenger Data cee0ae ees ews 40 oo baw ase se oes eee ees 6 18 6 5 2 Modily Group Data ces ced rts edad a Sees cn eects a ced cette 6 23 6 5 3 Set Length of Access Codes 2c cece eee eee 6 25 6 5 4 Return to Main Menu s ccc2ce 04e lt adeu vende gialGie kee ialse 6 25 6 6 Report Generation Menu 0 00 eee 6 25 6 6 1 List of Secured Car Calls Registered 0 0c eee ee eee 6 26 6 6 2 Initialize Controller List s20ee8nd ore eee a eon dee oes eee eee 4 6 26 6 6 3 Initialize Disk File i3 44 02054 4540 8854 444 oe eee EA CAGE Se ee eee 6 26 6 6 4 Return to Main Menu 000 ee 6 26 6 7 Change Controller Password 0000 eee eee 6 27 SECTION 7 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS FOR WINDOWS 7 0 Introduction yee earar hele acear he Meer Race
70. changes were made the system will prompt Are you sure y n Press to confirm the save or press any other key and the system will abandon the save Press the ES key to exit If changes were made without saving the system will prompt Abandon Changes y n Press fY to abandon changes and exit or press any other key to automatically save the changes BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 FIGURE 4 4 Security Configuration Timer Table 12 10 02 10 25 02 Esc Previous Menu Security Configuration Timer Table Config Timer Number Status 02 07 04 02 07 04 02 12 25 02 12 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PRPPRPHPHPPPUARWWWNHR S save changes Tab Select Field Arrows Keys Move Cursor Inc Dec Value dnwp052a All Security Configuration Timer Table entry fields are described following Start Date and End Date These fields specify the dates on which this timer will be active To edit these fields the Day field must be set to DATE Day There are ten choices MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN M F ALL and DATE M F Monday through Friday ALL seven days a week DATE Start and
71. completed CHANGING THE PASSWORD To change the program password press EI while the Security menu is displayed The screen will change to Modify Security Menu Password Enter Current Password gt BE Press ENTER after last character Type in the current password and press pts If a password has not been programmed simply press ster The password itself will not appear on the screen when entered Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed The screen then changes to Modify Security Menu Password Type New Password gt BE Press ENTER after last character Type in the new password up to eight characters and press enter The screen changes to Modify Security Menu Password Retype New Password gt BE Press ENTER after last character The new password must be typed a second time for confirmation The new password does not display while being typed An asterisk will appear for each character typed LOST OR FORGOTTEN PASSWORD If the password is lost or forgotten type a question mark where the password is entered The following will appear on the screen MCE Security Reference xx xx is a number between 0 to 15 randomly generated by the system Call MCE Technical Support and tell them the reference number They will give you a temporary password Type in the temporary password and press pe If you make a mistake while typing the temporary password try again Then choose a new
72. curity Status These parameters are described below and Table 6 1 Security Status Decision Matrix describes their effect on the overall Security Status Security Status This is the overall security status ON or OFF Security Configuration Status Shows the current Security Configuration and how it was activated Manual or Timed Master Software Key This is the MSK Master Software Key parameter which is set using the Computer Swing Panel Enhanced On Board Diagnostics see Section 5 of the controller manual Table 6 1 shows how the Master Software Key affects the overall Security Status Security Software Switch The Security Software Switch can be set to ON or OFF using the Modify the Security Software Switch option in the Security Configuration Menu Table 6 1 shows how the Security Software Switch affects the overall Security Status BSI This is an optional controller input which can be connected to a hardware switch for activation Table 6 1 shows how the BSI input affects the overall Security Status e SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 TABLE 6 1 Security Status Decision Matrix Inputs or Software Settings Outputs or Results Master Security BSI Security Security Security Software Software Input Configuration Configuration Status Key Switch optional in use Deactivated Activated 1 thru 8 per Enabled Security Config Status ON or OFF per Timer Table 1 thru 8 per Timer Table n a 1 thru
73. curity with CRT allows security to turned ON or OFF and the determination as to which of the eight Security Configurations is to be active on any day or time based on a programmable time schedule called the Security Configuration Timer Table 4 1 1 MAIN MENU SCREEN The terminal s Main menu allows access to the Security Menu using selection Sais Security Menu FIGURE 4 1 Main Menu 98 09 03 10 24 17 F4 Main Menu MCE CRT Display Option Main Menu Job Configuration Summary System Performance Graph Graphic Display of Elevator Status Main Menu CRT Terminal Initialization Computer Parameters Special Event Calendar Menu Car a Inputs and Outputs Change Modem Login Password Security Menu CMS Parameters Dnwp049 PASSWORD PROTECTED ACCESS TO THE SECURITY MENU The Security Menu is a password protected screen If no password is programmed the Security Menu Figure 4 2 will appear If a password has been programmed the following will appear Standard Security CRT Option Enter Password gt Press ENTER after last character Type in the password and press peter The password itself will not appear on the screen Instead an asterisk will appear for each character typed When the correct password is entered the Security Menu will appear Q NOTE If no password has been programmed you can gain access to the Security Menu by pressing ENTER The controller is shipped without a password EN programm
74. d 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table per Timer Table Ignore the shaded area unless the optional BSI input is included 3 2 1 MASTER SOFTWARE KEY STATUS The Master Software Key is a board level control of the security system mainly for use during periods when the CRT is not operational The Master Software Key can be set to Activated Deactivated or Enabled through the controller s Computer Swing Panel When the Master Software Key is set to Activated the Security Status is ON and Security Configuration 1 is in use When the Master Software Key is set to Deactivated the Security Status is OFF When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled the Security Status and the current configuration are determined by the status of the Security Software Switch the BSI input optional and the Security Configuration Status see Table 3 1 Security Status Decision Matrix 3 6 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 3 2 2 42 02 S024 CHANGING THE MASTER SOFTWARE KEY SETTING Changes to the Master Software Key setting are made through the controller s Computer Swing Panel in System Mode 1 Place function switch F7 in the ON up position The alphanumeric display shows PASSWORD 2 Set the A1 A8 switches to the password value If no password has been programmed for this job which is normally the case set A1 A8 to OFF down AAAAAA 111119 43210 N S 96 T 3 Press and hold the S push button until the al
75. d window Make a note of the Reference and contact MCE Technical Support for a temporary password Type in the temporary password and click OK You may change the connection password after successfully connecting to a controller Refer to 7 3 3 Selecting a Controller Password in this section 7 7 7 3 2 DISPLAYING SECURITY STATUS 7 8 The security Real Time Status display provides an instant overview of system security status Real Time Status Security Status Security Configuration Status Master Software Key Security Software Switch BSI Building Security Input Security Status Overall security status On Off Security Configuration Status Displays the currently active security Configuration and whether it was activated manually Manual or automatically Timed Master Software Key Set from the controller Swing Panel as a function of Enhanced On Board Diagnostics the Master Software Key provides a failsafe method of enabling the security system when a terminal or PC is not available For instructions on setting the Master Software Key refer to the section of this guide Sections 2 through 6 pertaining to your security installation The key may be Deactivated Activated or Enabled e When the Master Software Key is Deactivated security is OFF e When the Master Software Key is Activated security is ON with Configuration 1 active e When the Master Software Key is Enabled security settings and the sta
76. directly or through a modem The Master Software Key however is programmed using the Simplex or Group Controller s Computer Swing Panel and the Security Codes are programmed at each Simplex or Local Car Controller s Computer Swing Panel Basic Security with CRT features include A flexible easy to program menu system e A user programmable password regulates access to the menu system e There are eight programmable security configurations The current Security Configuration can be manually selected via the CRT or it can be automatically selected by the Security Configuration Timer Table e There are sixteen programmable time schedules in the Security Configuration Timer Table This gives the system the flexibility to automatically switch between the eight different Security Configurations Basic Security with CRT provides a means to prevent registration of unauthorized car calls and or hall calls As with Basic Security the security codes for each floor are programmed using the controller s Main Processor board MC MP xx or MC PCA xx However additional programming options are available via a CRT terminal or PC Using a CRT terminal or PC up to eight Security Configurations can be programmed The Security Configurations allow each floor to be designated as unsecured secured or locked for car calls and either unsecured or locked for hall calls These terms are defined as follows unsecured unrestricted access all car and or hal
77. dule 3 Passenger 1 Building Security Passenger 2 Passenger 3 Passenger 4 Passenger 5 Group 1 Passenger 2 Passenger 4 Twelve Hour Clock L 12 00AM 06 0046 12 00N00N 6 00PM 12 00PM Configurations a Define restricted and locked floors and elevator doors when active Must be defined within a single 24 hour period latest end time 23 59 cannot crass Midnight End times of 23 59 extend automatically to midnight Passenger Schedules Allow s Access to selected restricted floors a During scheduled times With valid code entry Group Schedules Allow for passengers in Group a Access ta their selected restricted floors During scheduled tines With valid code entry Extends adds to Personal Schedule In the example above e Configurations and Timers s 1 and 5 both restrict access to all floors above floor 1 e Configurations and Timers s 2 and 6 allow office floor access e Configuration and Timer 3 allow office and dining floor access e Passenger 1 Security has all hour access to all floors with valid code entry e Passengers 2 and 3 have access to office floors during normal working hours with valid code entry Passengers 4 and 5 have access to all floors during maintenance hours with valid entry Group 1 allows Passenger 2 to extend access when needed and Passenger 4 to come in early when necessary 7 15 7 3 5 EDITING TIMER TABLES Through the
78. e Security Job Connection Menu press the Esc key Specify Ethernet Connection Three Ethernet device servers have been tested and proven compatible with this software Select the option for the device server used Black Box LE2101A BT RT2 for Black Box LE2101A BT RT2 device server e Digi Port Server TS 2 for Digi Port TS 2 device server CoBox FL 01 Device Server for LANTRONIX CoBox FL 01 device server NOTE For other device servers call MCE Tech Support to determine compatibility with this software 42 02 8024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 7 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 8 SPECIFY PHONE NUMBER IP ADDRESS If a modem or Ethernet connection will be used to communicate with the controller use this option to specify the phone number or IP Address To choose this option either highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter N on the keyboard Modem Phone Number IP Address 555 1234 gt 10 10 50 24 2661 16 16 56 24 2661 Once selected this option displays a pop up window listing the existing phone numbers IP Addresses Use the arrow keys to choose a job Name and press Enter To add a new phone number into the list use the down arrow key to go to an empty line and enter the relevant information Additional characters may be required depending on the modem to be used Refer to the documentation provided by the modem manufacturer If device servers will be used to communicate with th
79. e Security Status will be OFF Timer priority is determined by the timer number Timer 1 has highest priority and Timer 16 has lowest priority Use the arrow keys to select the field to change Use the letters D or I on the keyboard to scroll through the values available for the selected field Press Alt S to save the configuration Press Esc to return to the previous menu Day represents the day s of the week on which the selected configuration will be activated The values for Day are MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT and SUN representing each day of the week respectively M F representing Monday through Friday and ALL meaning every day Begin is the time in hours and minutes when the selected configuration will be activated End is the time in hours and minutes when the selected configuration will be deactivated The earliest time is 00 00 and the latest time is 23 59 Both start time and end time must be in the same day No time period can be defined greater than 24 hours or defined across midnight Any timer with an end time of 23 59 will be automatically extended to midnight to avoid an undefined minute 23 59 to midnight SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 15 6 4 4 6 16 The configuration number Config can be any one of the eight Security Configurations described in Section 6 4 2 The Timer Status can be either ON or OFF When the timer status is OFF the timer settings are ignored CAUTION Be careful n
80. e a BSI input to the controller 4 2 1 MASTER SOFTWARE KEY STATUS The Master Software Key is a board level control of the security system mainly for use during periods when the CRT terminal or PC is not operational The Master Software Key can be set to Activated Deactivated or Enabled through the MC PCA Main Computer board When the Master Software Key is set to Activated the Security Status is On and Security Configuration 1 is in use When the Master Software Key is set to Deactivated the Security Status is Off When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled the Security Status and the current configuration are determined by the status of the optional BSI input the Security Software Switch and the Security Configuration Status see Table 4 1 Security Status Decision Matrix CHANGING THE MASTER SOFTWARE KEY SETTING 090 na Changes to the Master Software Key setting are made through the MC PCA board s On Board Diagnostics Menu z 1 Place the car on Inspection N S FUNCTION SWITCHES FB F7F6 FS F4 F3 F2FI 2 Place function switch F1 in the Up position 42 02 5024 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 5 3 Press the N push button until the Extra Features Menu appears on the display 4 Press the S push button once 5 Then press the N push button until Master Software Key appears on t
81. e at the bottom of the screen is the status line The status line contains important continuously updated information on the status of the Master Software Key BSI input and the Security Status described below Security Status The current status of the Elevator s Security system is displayed next to Security Status It is determined by the status of the Master Software Key BSI input Security Software Switch the Security Configuration Status and the Security Configuration Timer Table if in Timed operation BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 4 2 TURNING ELEVATOR SECURITY ON AND OFF There are four elements that determine if Elevator Security is ON or OFF These elements are e Master Software Key Status e BSI Input Status optional e Security Software Switch Status e Security Configuration Status The way in which each element affects the Security Status is depicted in the Security Status Decision Matrix Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Security Status Decision Matrix Inputs or Software Settings Outputs or Results or Results Master Security BSI Security Software Key Software Input Configuration Secu ae Security stalus Status Switch Status optional Status r 1 thru 8 per l 1 thru 8 Config Status ON n a ON or OFF 1 thru 8 per Timer Table eee Table Enabled noe O a 1 thru 8 per 1 thru 8 Security Config Status 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table per Timer Table Ignore the shaded area unless you hav
82. e changes ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 FIGURE 5 10 Group Time Schedule F9 1 1 Screen 12 11 2000 10 25 30 AM F4 Main Menu Group 1 Time Schedule R amp D Group Priority Start Start High to Low Date Time i Action Timer 1 Config 1 Timer 2 Config 2 Timer 3 Config 3 Timer 4 Config 3 Timer 5 FRI Config 4 Timer 6 12 25 2000 12 27 2000 DATE Config 5 Timer 7 Timer 8 Timer 9 Timer 10 Timer 11 Timer 12 Timer 13 Timer 14 Timer 15 Timer 16 OFF Use the keys to change the day on which this timer is active Value may bea single day of the week like SAT for Saturday or a range of days M F for Monday thru Friday The setting ALL means the timer is active everyday The setting DATE means the timer will be active only on the dates specified in the Date fields ARROWS Select Edits S Saves The following is a description of possible values for each field Start Date and End Date These fields specify the dates on which this time schedule will be active To edit these fields the Day field must be set to DATE Day Day specifies the day or days of the week There are ten choices MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN M F ALL and DATE M F means Monday through Friday ALL means all seven days of a week Start Time and End Time These fields define the time period for each time schedule The hour ranges from 0 to 23
83. e controller add a new IP Address and port Number For Digi Port Server TS2 use the format IP Address space port number for example 125 10 12 126 2001 For Lantronics CoBox FL 01 use the format IP Address port number for example 125 10 12 126 2001 Note the difference Digi uses a space and Lantronics uses a comma between the IP Address and the port number To cancel the operation and return to the Security Job Connection Menu press the Esc key CONNECT TO CONTROLLER After selecting the desired communication parameters connection to the controller can be attempted To connect to the controller either choose this option using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter C on the keyboard SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE LOGIN Enter Password When connected the system will prompt for the password as shown above Type in the password and press Enter If no password has been programmed press Enter to gain access Section 7 explains how to program the password e SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 LOST OR FORGOTTEN PASSWORD If you don t remember the password press on the keyboard This displays the Lost Password window LOST PASSWORD REFERENCE 16 Contact MCE to obtain a temporary password Enter Temporary Password Enter Desired Password Confirm Desired Password Make a note of the Reference and contact MCE Technical Support for a temporary password Type in the temporary password
84. ections Section 6 1 Getting Started This section covers the system requirements and software installation An overview of MCE s elevator security is also included Section 6 2 Security Job Connection Menu This section covers the COM port and modem settings used to make the connection to the controller If SIS will be accessed using MCE s Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows software this section may be skipped Section 6 3 Security Interface Software Main Menu The Main Menu for Access Control for Elevators ACE security has more options than the Main Menu for Standard Security This section gives an indication of what can be accomplished using each menu option Section 6 4 Security Configuration Menu This section pertains to both Standard and ACE Security It explains how elevator security is turned ON or OFF using the various hardware and software settings It covers programming the Security Configurations that set the security status for each floor It also covers programming the Timer Table and how to activate a specific Security Configuration or select Timed to allow the current Security Configuration to be selected via the Security Configuration Timer Table Section 6 5 Passenger Information Menu This section pertains only to ACE Security It explains how to program the Passenger Data including the Passenger Access Code PAC Floor Access Restrictions Personal Timer Schedule and assigning a passenger to a Group
85. ed Section 4 4 describes how to program or change the password 4 2 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 FIGURE 4 2 Security Menu Screen 4 1 2 42 02 S024 98 08 14 16 25 30 Esc Previous Menu Security Menu Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Config 1 is 8 currently selected and set to Manual not timed Security Configuration Security Configuration Security Configuration Timer Table Change Menu Password Security Configuration Status YC UERR an Security Software Switch Status ON Master Software Key WHE Jii BSI ON Security Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C Security is ON dnwp050 SECURITY MENU SCREEN The following are descriptions of the items on the Security menu screen Figure 4 2 Security Configurations 1 thru 8 are accessed by pressing f thru By programming a Security Configuration you can set the security status of each floor for hall calls locked or unsecured and for Car Calls locked unsecured or secured Program one floor at a time Program only those needed It is not necessary to program all eight See Section 4 5 for details Security Configuration Timer Table selection E is a time schedule for the Security Configurations The table schedule determines when a security configuration will be ON
86. ed by an S Unsecured for car calls means that access to that floor is unrestricted Locked for car calls means that access to that floor is not permitted Secured for car calls means that access to that floor is permitted only if the valid Security Code is entered within 10 seconds The security system can not Secure a floor unless a Security Code has been programmed as described in Section 3 7 Viewing and Changing the Security Codes If there are two different lobbies on the same floor the floor s security status could be different for calls from different lobbies The lobbies are symbolized by F and R indicating the Front door lobby and the Rear door lobby 3 10 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 FIGURE 3 4 42 02 S024 Security Configuration 4 F9 2 4 Screen 11 3 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration 4 F9 2 4 Flr Hall Calls Car Calls UP UP 1 2 3 FR FR FR FR FR FR 0 LL LL 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B ARROWS Select 1 Locks 2 Secures Spacebar Unsecures S Saves PROGRAMMING THE HALL CALL AND CAR CALL MAPS Use arrow keys to move the cursor and use A character under t Unsecured S Secured L Locked or R to change the floor security status When ff or P is pressed the e cursor will switch between L and S When a floor is Unsecured all hall calls from the floor and car calls to the floor respond normally This status only exist
87. ed to change a floor s security ma WN code Although it is possible to program each car to have a different Security Code for the same floor this would be difficult to manage Press N to view next floor s security status Dnwp062 6 When viewing changing is complete move all switches to OFF down to exit System mode 3 16 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 TABLE 3 2 Changing the Floor Security Status and Security Code Simplex or Local Car Switch Explanation Alphanumeric Display Step 1 To begin display the 1 floor s status F3 ON up Step 2 Press N Step 3 Press S Step 4 Press S While in the System mode turn function switch F3 ON up To display another floor s security status Steps to the next floor s security status Press N again for the next floor etc To select a floor to view or change a code With the floor s security status displayed press S The first character of the floor s security code is then displayed To change a code character Steps through the available code characters When the desired character is displayed go to Step 5 To display the next code character Steps to the next character in the code To change more characters repeat steps 4 and 5 The last character of a code must be the word END if the code is less than eight characters long Step 5 Press N Step 6 Press N F3 and F7 switches OFF down To end and
88. en press Enter or press the key for the letter that is highlighted displayed in a different color in the menu option Security Configuration Menu Select this menu to program or modify a Security Configuration see Section 6 4 2 program or modify the Security Configuration Timer Table see Section 6 4 3 activate a Security Configuration see Section 6 4 4 change the Security Software Switch setting see Section 6 4 5 Change Controller Password Use this to change the Password see Section 6 7 Exit Disconnect Use this to disconnect the connection to the controller SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 3 2 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE MAIN MENU With Access Control for Elevators ACE security the following Main Menu is displayed A SIS tt Ca ee as al SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU Security Configuration Menu Passenger Information Menu Report Generation Menu Change Controller Password Exit Disconnect gt Motion Control Engineering Security Interface Software VERS 2 To select an option use the Up or Down arrow keys to highlight the desired option and then press Enter or press the key for the letter that is highlighted displayed in a different color in the menu option Security Configuration Menu Select this menu to program or modify a Security Configuration see Section 6 4 2 program or modify the Security Configuration Timer Table see Section 6 4 3 activate a Securit
89. en as shown below is displayed ENTER PASSENGER ACCESS CODE SIZE size is global to all passenger codes Please enter the number of significant digits each passenger access code should contain 2 Alt S to save Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to make the desired changes in the size of the Passenger Access Code and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu RETURN TO MAIN MENU Choose this option using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the Esc key to return to the main menu REPORT GENERATION MENU This option is only available for controllers with Access Control for Elevators ACE security To select this option from the Main Menu use the arrow keys to highlight the selection and press Enter or press the letter R on the keyboard A sub menu as shown below is displayed SRQURITY IATERPRCE DOPTWARE ALA MENU REPORT GEHERATIOH MENU Car Calls Registered P List SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 25 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 6 6 4 6 26 LIST OF SECURED CAR CALLS REGISTERED This option displays a list of secured car calls registered To display this report use the arrow keys to select the option and press Enter or press the letter S on the keyboard SECURED CALL ENTRY REPORT Invalid Code Entered Hot in Group Hot in Group Hot in Group Hot in Group Invalid Code Entered Hot in Group Hot in Group Hot in Group Hot in Group Hot
90. entire sequence again APPENDIX ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION A 1 SECURITY CODES A 2 Maintain a record of the security codes by noting the floor name as found in the elevator cab and each floor s code Any floor with a security code is a secured floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5 Floor 6 Floor Ta Floor 8 Floor 9 Floor 10 Floor 11 Floor 12 Floor 13 Floor 14 Floor 15 Floor 16 Floor 17 Floor 18 Floor 19 Floor 20 Floor 21 Floor 22 Floor 23 Floor 24 Floor 25 Floor 26 Floor 27 Floor 28 Floor 29 Floor 30 Floor 31 Floor 32 Floor security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code security code APPENDIX ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION 42 02 8024 42 02 S024 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor Floor
91. er Unsecured indicated by a or Locked indicated by an L Unsecured for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is unrestricted Locked for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is not permitted The setting can be different for Up Hall Calls column UP and Down Hall Calls column DN on the same floor Normally all floors for hall calls are unsecured so all hall calls are registered When a floor is locked for hall calls no one can leave that floor via the elevator A floor s security status for car calls can be Unsecured indicated by a Locked indicated by an L or Secured indicated by an S Unsecured for car calls means that access to that floor is unrestricted Locked for car calls means that access to that floor is not permitted Secured for car calls means that access to that floor is permitted only if the valid PAC is entered within ten seconds If the PAC is correct has access rights to that floor and is valid at the current day and time the car call will be registered If there are two different lobbies on the same floor the floor s security status could be different for calls from different lobbies The lobbies are symbolized by F and R indicating the Front door lobby and the Rear door lobby 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 11 FIGURE 5 4 Security Configuration 4 F9 F2 4 Screen 11 3 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration 4 F9
92. ess to the floor is restricted and any car call to that floor requires a valid Security Code L Locked The hall and car calls are programmed as locked separately in individual columns When a floor is Locked for hall calls no hall calls are allowed to be registered When a floor is Locked for car calls no car calls are allowed to be registered To save the changes press El The system will ignore the fs key if no entries were altered Otherwise a prompt Are you sure y n will blink at the bottom of the screen Press f to confirm the save or press any other key and the system will abandon the save BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 11 4 6 4 6 1 4 12 gt PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION TIMER TABLE The Security Configuration Timer Table has 16 time schedules Timer 1 thru 16 Each timer has a column for Day Start Time End Time Config and Timer Status The timers can be programmed to specify which Security Configuration will be the current configuration based on the day of the week start time and end time The timer itself can also be set to ON or OFF in use or not in use by the Timer Status When Master Software Key Status is Enabled and the BSI and or the Security Software Switch Status is ON and the Security Configuration Status is Timed the controller will search the Security Configuration Timer Table for a timer with a Timer Status of ON The controller will then compare the current day a
93. eyboard arrow keys may be used to move between fields SET LENGTH OF ACCESS CODE Access code length may be set from two to eight entries All access codes administered by the controller are proscribed to the same length The Access Code length should be set before any Passenger Access Codes are entered ACE Security should be OFF before Access Code Length changes are made To set access code length 7 28 From the Controller menu select Passenger Information Menu Set Length of Access Code Set Length 2 through 8 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 3 9 REPORT GENERATION MENU The Report Generation Menu allows you to generate a list of the last up to 500 secured car calls registered If a list is not cleared before it exceeds 500 entries then as each new call is registered the oldest call in the list will be deleted Through the Report Generation Menu you may e Generate a Security Report e Clear the Security Report GENERATE A SECURED CAR CALL REPORT A Secured Call Entry Report lists the date time source and destination floors car passenger and accepted rejected outcome for each call made for a secured car in the following format A Ace Repot Secuny Dat Tirra Car Mirage WAY 26 07 04 tbo Pd i 4 A trad Code Encased MAY 26 0 didi oo BM F i B Ali Mar a Sinus MAY 26 0 d40F 15 PM 5 i Chpda Call Accepted MAYJB O 0i 15 PM i 4 Deug Floor Fawicned MAY JB O 043 13 PM i I a Daug
94. f four groups Each group has a Group Timer Table which is similar to the Personal Time Schedule except that it has 16 timers If a PAC belongs to a group the group s Timer Table will be used as a supplement to the PAC s Personal Time Schedule PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU SCREEN The Passenger Information and Group Timer Tables are programmed using selections from the Passenger Information Menu From the Security Menu select the Passenger Information Menu by pressing Figure 5 7 The following selections are available from the Passenger Information Menu f are used to program the Group Timer Tables see Section 5 10 H Passenger Access Code Size lets you set the size of the PAC Program Passenger Information lets you add delete or modify PAC records W Edit Group Name lets you modify the Group s name The Group Name is followed by Time Schedule on the Passenger Information Menu ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 17 FIGURE 5 7 Passenger Information Menu F9 1 Screen 7 25 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Passenger Information Menu F9 1 Group 1 Time Schedule Group 2 Time Schedule Group 3 Time Schedule Group 4 Time Schedule Select Passenger Access Code Size Program Passenger Information Edit Group s Name dnID071a 5 7 2 CHANGING THE PAC SIZE The PAC size defines how many characters landing labels a Passenger Access Code contains The size range is from 2 to 8 The default value is 2
95. floor the time when the PAC was entered was not within the time periods defined in the PAC s Personal Time Schedule and the PAC does not belong to any group CLEARING THE RECORDS OF REGISTERED CAR CALLS To clear the database press EJ in the Security Report Generation Menu You will see the next two lines displayed on the screen All events logged in the list will be deleted Press ENTER to clear list or any other key to continue Pressing the key at this time will clear all the records and reset all indexes internally to get ready to record the new car calls If you pressed EJ by mistake press any other key to abort the operation PRINTING THE SECURED CAR CALL REPORT From the Security Report Generation Menu select E Print Secured Car Call Reports Follow the instructions presented on the screen PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST Use the following checklist to ensure that all of the elements required for proper operation of Access Control for Elevators ACE Security have been programmed Refer to the listed section for a description and instructions for programming each item ACE Password Section 5 4 Master Software Key Enabled Section 5 2 1 Security Software Switch Section 5 2 2 BSI Input if applicable Section 5 2 3 Security Configuration Status Section 5 2 4 Security Configurations as required Section 5 5 Security Configuration Timer Table Section 5 6 PAC Size Section 5 8 1 Passenger Information Section 5 7 3 Passe
96. g the Security Software Switch Status can turn the building s security ON or OFF Select fc from the Security Configuration Menu to bring up the following selection line below the menu Set Security Software Switch OFF Use f or f to move the cursor to ON or OFF then press peter The current status is continuously updated and displayed C Security Software Switch Status ON TABLE 5 1 Security Status Decision Matrix Inputs or Software Settings Outputs or Results Master Security BSI Security Security Security Status Software Software Input Configuration Configuration Key Status Switch Status optional Status in use deactivated na ma ma f nwe oF Avaa wa mw w Pt 1 thru 8 per Enabled ee Security Config Status 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table per Timer Table o w rom or 1 thru 8 per M aa Security Config Status 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table per Timer Table Ignore the shaded area unless the BSI input is included 5 2 3 BSI The Building Security Input BSI is an input to the controller It could be a connected to a hardware key switch that is turned ON or OFF The status of the BSI input is displayed next to it Not all systems have the Building Security Input If your system does not have this input ignore BSI Table 5 1 shows how the ACE Security Status is affected by the BSI input 5 8 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 2 4 SECURITY CONFIGURATION STATUS
97. gramming the Security Codes is found in Section 2 3 Viewing and Changing the Security Codes PTC and PHC and in Section 2 4 Viewing and Changing Security Codes Swing Panel 6 14 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 4 3 42 02 S024 EDIT THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION TIMER TABLE To select this option use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Enter or press the letter B on the keyboard A pop up window with a list of Security Configuration Timers and their status is displayed SECURITY CONFIG TIMER TABLE Status Timer Day End Conf ig CON OFF gt GAP ON ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF h pnh panh ponh panh fh ponh pank fk oh fh fh oh fk Joh fom Alt S to save This option is used to program the 16 time schedules Timer 1 thru 16 which select the current Security Configuration when Timed is selected using the Activate a Configuration selection Each timer specifies a Day Begin time End time Configuration Number Config and timer Status The timers are searched continuously to achieve automatic switching of configurations The Config number in the highest priority timer with a Status of ON that is valid for this day and time current time is between Begin and End time determines the current Security Configuration If no timers are valid the Configuration status will be Timed OFF and th
98. he S push button followed by the and pushbuttons until the desired number of characters are programmed maximum of 8 characters The S push button moves the position of the blinking ey ae ee ee cursor according to the diagram at the right If any CS fe ee T nn character is left blank or after all eight characters are lt S s s s S programmed pressing the S pushbutton returns the cursor to the floor number 42 02 8024 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 15 4 8 4 16 Repeat these steps to program the Security codes for all the floors You may exit the Building Security Menu at any time during programming by pressing the N push button When the N push button is pressed the LCD will display the following Press the S push button to exit or the N push button to return to the previous display If S is pressed the following will appear only if changes have been made Press Sto save the changes or Nto exit without saving any original codes will remain in effect if the changes are not saved PROGRAMMING CHECKLIST Use following checklist to ensure that all of the elements required for proper operation of Basic Security with CRT have been programmed Refer to the listed section for a description and instructions for programming each item 1 2 Security Menu Password Section 4 4 Master Software Key Section 4 2 1 Security Software Switch Section
99. he display 6 To change to current setting press the S push button The display will cycle through the available settings Activated Deactivated and Enabled When the desired setting is displayed 7 Press the N push button until Save Changes is displayed Press the S push button to Save the new Master Software Key setting and return the function switch F1 to the downposition CAUTION Be careful not to inadvertently change other options on the controller as any and all changes will be saved in the MC PCA board as a result of the Save Changes operation Section 5 of the controller manual describes in detail how to program the computer 4 6 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 42 02 S024 SECURITY SOFTWARE SWITCH When the Master Software Key is set to Enable changing the Security Software Switch Status can toggle the building s Security Status ON or OFF Select from the Security Menu to bring up the following selection line below the menu Select Security Software Switch gt OFF Lon Use f or 7 to move the cursor to ON or OFF then press peter The current status is continuously updated and displayed C Security Software Switch Status OFF CJ BSI The Building Security Input BSI is an input to the controller It could be connected to a hardware key switch that is turned on
100. he second timer s start time to 12 00 AM 00 00 and End Time to 6 00 AM 06 00 Set Action to Config 5 and Status ON for both timers t CAUTION Be careful not to define timers that overlap If the Start Time of one timer is earlier than the End Time of another timer they may not operate as you expect Action This field tells the system which Security Configuration to use in the time period defined by this timer 3 14 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 5024 42 02 S024 Status Status provides an easy way to turn a timer ON or OFF If the Status is OFF the Timer will not be used If you set up a timer and for some reason you decide not to use it now just turn the Status to OFF Later when you want to use it again set its status to ON Example Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 7 Step 9 Step 11 Step 12 You would like the system to use Security Configuration 4 from 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday Program Security Configuration 4 Select 2 on the Security Configuration Menu Find a free timer and set the Status to ON Set the Day to M F Set the Start Time to 8 00 AM 08 00 Set the End Time to 4 00 PM 16 00 Set the Action to Config 4 Press fS then f to save it Press to exit Repeat these steps to program other timers BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL e 3 15 3 7 VIEWING AND CHANGING THE SECURITY CODES The security code for each floor
101. iguration 8 2 Check the Real Time Status display Controller Security Status to see that status is as it should be according to the Security Configurations and Timer Table settings you have in place Peat Time Stans Security Configuration Statue timed ot e papie Securtyinont In the example above if security was currently on Security Status would indicate On and Security Configuration Status would indicate Timed n the number of the active Security Configuration 7 20 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 5024 7 3 7 SETTING THE SECURITY SOFTWARE SWITCH When the Master Software Key is Enabled the Security Software Switch and the optional Building Security Input enable security as shown in Table 7 1 earlier in this section To set the Security Software Switch 1 Select Set Security Software Switch On or Off from the Controller menu Controller Disconnect Security Status Change Controller Password Edit Security Configuration gt Edit Timer T able Set Configuration Status Set Security Software Switch gt On Off 7 21 7 3 8 ENTERING PASSENGER DATA This ACE only function allows you to set up individual profiles for elevator passengers including 7 22 Modify Passenger Data Modify Group Data Set Length of Access Code Set this before you assign access codes MODIFY PASSENGER DATA This Controller menu selection allows you to
102. igurations The current Security Configuration can be manually selected via the CRT or automatically selected by the Security Configuration Timer Table e Sixteen programmable time schedules in the Security Configuration Timer Table The system can automatically select one of eight Security Configurations e A Secured Car Call database stores up to 500 entries The database is automatically maintained to keep track of when and who entered a car call and the results ACE has passenger access codes which allow only authorized passengers access to building floors via the elevators Each passenger or group of passengers can be assigned a unique access code Each code can have its own unique set s of access permissions The sets of access permissions can change based on date or day and time using one or more of six time schedules 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 1 5 2 General Floor Access Control Using a CRT terminal or PC up to eight Security Configurations can be programmed The Security Configurations allow each floor to be designated as unsecured secured or locked for car calls and either unsecured or locked for hall calls These terms are defined as follows unsecured unrestricted access all car and or hall calls are registered secured access restricted valid security code required to register car calls e locked no access car calls and or hall calls are not registered ACE allows security to be turned ON
103. ions manually or if you have set up the Timer Table to control automated operation you may select timed automated operation To select a Configuration manually 1 Select Set Configuration Status Configuration n from the Controller menu Hep Disconnect Security Status Change Controller Password Edit Security Configuration gt Edit Timer Table Set Configuration Status gt Configuration 1 Set Security Software Switch gt Configuration 2 Configuration 4 Confiquartion 5 Configuation 6 Configuration 7 Configuration 8 Timed 2 Check the Real Time Status display Controller Security Status to see that the selected Configuration is active and indicates it was started manually Asal Tima Siatus Security Status Securky Configuration Status Master Sothys Key Security Sofware Swich Si fhaing Seecuar ity ipi If Security Status in the Real Time Status display indicates that security is currently Off you may switch it On by selecting Set Security Software Switch On from the Controller menu 7 19 To select automated operation 1 Select Set Configuration Status Timed from the Controller menu He Disconnect Security Status Change Controller Password Edit Security Configuration Edit Timer Table Configuration Set Security Software Switch gt Configuration 2 Configuration 3 Configuration 4 Configuartion 5 Configuation 6 Configuration 7 Conf
104. isplayed FOR GROUP Group 1 MAKE DESIRED NAME CHANGES Group 1 Alt S to save Make the desired changes in the group s name and press Alt S to save the changes Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu 6 5 2 2 EDIT GROUP TIMER SCHEDULE This option is used to edit the selected group s timer schedule Choose the option using the arrow keys and press Enter to select it or press the letter T on the keyboard A pop up screen as shown below is displayed Status Begin End CON OFF gt 06 68 23 59 OFF 66 66 23 59 OFF 06 86 23 59 OFF 06 86 23 59 OFF 66 66 23 59 OFF 66 86 23 59 OFF 00 88 23 59 OFF 68 88 23 59 OFF 08 86 23 59 OFF 00 86 23 59 OFF 06 68 23 59 OFF 06 68 23 59 OFF 66 66 23 59 OFF 66 68 23 59 OFF 06 86 23 59 OFF 06 68 23 59 OFF Alt S to save Use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired field Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to make the desired changes in the Group s Timer Table and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu For more information refer to Section 6 4 3 Edit the Security Configuration Timer Table 6 24 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 5 3 6 5 4 6 6 42 02 S024 SET LENGTH OF ACCESS CODES This option is used to set the size of the Passenger Access Code PAC Choose the option using the arrow keys and press Enter to select it or press the letter L on the keyboard A pop up scre
105. ividual or group timer allows that code access NOTE For Basic and Basic with CRT security systems a floor cannot be secured unless a security code has been programmed into the O individual Car Controllers Main Computer Refer to Viewing and Changing the Security Code in Section 2 Basic or Section 3 Basic with CRT respectively Floors for which a security code and a Security Configuration have been programmed are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel When a car button for a secured floor is pressed the button indicator will flash to indicate that a valid security code must be entered within ten seconds If not the call will not be registered 7 Click Save to save changes to the Security Configuration or click Close before clicking Save to leave the dialog without accepting any unsaved changes The chart on the following page provides an example of the way Security Configurations Timer Schedules Passenger Personal Schedules and Group Schedules interact to affect landing access when security is active 7 14 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 Teenty Four Hour Clock 00 00 06 00 12 00 16 00 24 00 Configuration 1 Configuration 5 Timer schedule 1 Configuration 2 Configuration 4 Timer Schedule 5 Timer Schedule 2 Timer Schedule 4 Timer Sche
106. kek a eee peewee eed wkd eee pee ee 5 25 5 9 1 Viewing the Secured Car Call List 0000 cee eaee 5 25 5 9 2 Clearing the Records of Registered Car Calls 0 5 27 5 9 3 Printing the Secured Car Call Report 2 00 0 000s 5 27 Programming Checklist 00 d eauw eve ea Gua Geld 6 Ow weds Ore Oe d tres 5 27 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS iv 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 Introduction 2 is beaten be Read dk Ke eee eee e a een ed eee ene ees 6 1 CGHING Slanted nah Othe ee eke Ue eee ee ee eee Re cee eee 6 2 6 1 1 System Requirements csc cele eas ee ee eee eels Bae ee Bee 6 2 6 1 2 Windows Installation 2 202 c242cusd battens dee G hae sd betta ed des 6 2 6 1 3 CMS Installation sane cees ethos See cei eS viewers SS eee Sees 6 2 Security Job Connection Menu 000 cee ee 6 3 6 2 1 Com Port Sellp sce echt atte the Be ee Rh te Oe tee eek 6 4 6 2 2 gt Selleck Com POM oles see motels 26 a6 te eee e ase atte e ee eee 6 5 62 3 Specify Baud Rate sses kanena serous tees ey Oo covery oda eds eee eee 6 5 6 2 4 Specify Media sn lt cee da al eee tal ee Be ee ee ae 6 7 6 2 5 Specify Phone Number s n osce te ees aick ahd Side tahee seers 6 8 6 2 6 Connect to Controller 2 7 sss eats aaae 6 8 6 2 EXU odes ete eanan eee A at ead a a Rowe bee E Re aa a Bow 6 9 Security Interface Software Main Menu 0 000 cee ee 6 10 6 3 1 Basic Security Main Menu 02 00 cee eee 6 10 6 3 2 A
107. l calls are registered secured access restricted valid security code required to register car calls e locked no access car calls and or hall calls are not registered BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL e 3 1 Floors for which a security code and a Security Configuration have been programmed are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a security code is required The passenger must enter the correct code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF Basic Security with CRT allows security to be turned ON or OFF and to determine which of eight Security Configurations is active on any day or time based on a programmable time schedule called the Security Configuration Timer Table 3 1 1 MAIN MENU SCREEN The Main Menu allows access to the Security Menu using selection fF Security FIGURE 3 1 Main Menu Job 99 22771 10 10 2000 10 25 30 AM EASTMAN KODAK BUILDING 820 CAR 73 IMC SCR Car Controller Release 4 Main Menu F4 Controller Parameters Performance Reports View Hoistway Main Menu This Screen Initialize CRT Job Configuration Special Events Calendar Security Modem Hang Up
108. like the system to automatically select different Security Configurations for different time periods based on the Security Configuration Timer Table select EJ from the Security Configuration Menu The following line will appear below the menu The Timed option will not be displayed unless at least one Timer in the Security Configuration Timer Table has a Status of ON Select Current Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Use or f to move the cursor to Timed or press and press Ente The new status will be displayed C Security Configuration Status Timed 3 Timed 3 indicates that Timed mode of operation has been selected and Security Configuration 3 is the current configuration as determined by the Security Configuration Timer Table If none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer table are valid at this time the current time falls between Start Time and End Time and Day includes today the following will be displayed C Security Configuration Status Timed OFF 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 9 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 10 USING THE CRT TO PROGRAM THE ACE SYSTEM The ACE system must be properly programmed to set up the security for your building s needs Here are some of the things that need to be programmed before running security on the elevator control system Password for ACE access Security Configurations Security Configuration Timer Table Passenger Information PAC Group Name Group Time
109. m you may also need to set modem type or special character requirements 1 Select Modem Configuration from the File menu 2 Set Modem Type and any special character requirements Modem String 3 Click Save 7 2 2 ADD OR DELETE JOB SETUPS From the Set Up Job s dialog you may add a new Job Setup or delete an existing one To add a new Job Setup Select Job Configuration from the File menu Click Add to blank the entry fields in preparation for new entry Enter the new Job name Provide remaining Job information as described under 7 2 Connection Choices Click OK OV Be 1 I To delete an existing Job Setup Select Job Configuration from the File menu Use the left or right arrow keys to cycle through the Job Setups With the desired setup selected click Delete Verify that you wish to delete the file Click Save af ONS 7 5 7 3 CONTROLLER MENU The Controller menu provides access to all security configuration options for Basic and ACE security systems Controller Help Disconnect Security Status Change Controller Password Edit Security Configuration gt Edit Timer Table Set Configuration Status gt Set Security Software Switch gt Passenger Information Menu gt Report Generation Menu gt This section describes configuration for both options including 731 Connecting to a controller 73 2 Displaying security status e 733 Selecting a controller password 7 3 4 Edi
110. mer is currently turned OFF To use it first change it s Status to ON The other fields will then become editable ARROWS Select Edits S Saves GROUP NAME The Group Name field lists the groups to which this PAC belongs All four groups are named on the left side of the table see Figure 5 9 The assignment status is displayed on the right To assign the PAC to a group change the status to Include Exclude means the PAC is not assigned to the group If the PAC is included in a group that group s Time Schedule will be used to supplement the PAC s Personal Time Schedule This means that the Group Time Schedule s will be used to validate the PAC if the current time doesn t fall into any time periods defined in the Personal Time Schedule Use or arrow keys to move the cursor and or to make the change WTS UTS FLOOR MAP The right half of the Passenger Information Editing screen Figure 5 9 shows the Floor Map field The Floor Map is used to assign access rights to the PAC The first column is the Floor name displayed as the Landing Label The next two columns show the access rights for the front door and the rear door for each floor Access means the PAC has access rights No Access means that access rights are not granted Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and or P to make the change If the building has more floors than can be shown on a single screen the e and E keys can be used for fast scrolling to view and program
111. mer may be turned back ON to re activate it Example To program Security Configuration 4 from 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Friday Program Security Configuration 4 Select 2 on the Security Configuration Menu Select a timer with a status of OFF Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the column labeled Day press f or to change it to M F MS Move the cursor to the Start Time hour field press f or to change it to 08 Move the cursor to the Start Time minute field press f or P to change it to 00 If it is 00 go to the next step Move the cursor to the End Time hour field press f or f to change it to 16 Move the cursor to the End Time minute field press or P to change it to 00 If it is 00 go to the next step Move the cursor to Config press f or f to change it to 4 MS N Move the cursor to Timer Status press f or P to turn ON Press fS then to save it Press St to exit BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 4 7 VIEWING AND CHANGING THE SECURITY CODES The Security code for each floor may consist of one to eight characters each represented by one of the floor buttons found in the elevator car A floor may NOT be Secured unless a Security Code has been programmed The Appendix titled ELEVATOR SECURITY INFORMATION AND OPERATION
112. n opens online help The Timer Entry topic within repeats the entry key information provided below e Click in Status field then use the Space Bar to turn Timer ON or OFF e Click in the Action field then use lt c gt to increment or lt C gt to decrement e Time Click in Start or End Time field then use lt h gt or lt m gt to increment or lt H gt or lt M gt to decrement e Day Click in Day field then use lt d gt to increment or lt D gt to decrement Date Click in Start or End Date field then use lt m gt lt d gt or lt y gt to increment months days and years respectively or lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt to decrement Keyboard arrow keys may be used to move between fields CAUTION Be careful not to define timers that overlap If the Start Time of one timer is earlier than the End Time of another timer they may not operate as expected Example Suppose you would like to use Security Configuration 5 overnight from 20 00 8 pm to 6 00 6 am Monday through Friday Use two timers and set the Day field of both timers to M F Set one timer s start time to 20 00 and end time to 23 59 Set the second timer s start time to 00 00 and End Time to 06 00 Set Config to 5 and Timer Status ON for both timers SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 3 6 SETTING CONFIGURATION STATUS Once you have programmed one or more Security Configurations you may select and activate Configurat
113. n to a Group pane click in the Status field associated with the desired Group and set it to Not In Group or In Group as desired 4 Save your changes Delete a Passenger Record You may permanently remove a passenger from the passenger list 1 Select the passenger using the left or right arrow buttons to cycle through names 2 Click on Edit 3 Click Delete 4 Verify that the passenger is to be deleted 5 Save your changes 7 25 MODIFY GROUP DATA This Controller menu option allows you to edit Group properties e Select Passenger Information Menu Modify Group Data Group n from the Controller menu Cornhole He Disconnect Senay Status Change Controthe Passevued Edi Secu Coniguation P Edd Tirei Table Set Configuestion Sbstus F Set Seculp Sowane Swich F a Security Time Schedule Group 2 Group Name E roup 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Click on the dialog Help button to see a description of the keyboard keys used to edit the dialog settings 7 26 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 5024 Edit a Group Name You may edit a Group name at any time 1 Select the Group Passenger Information Menu Modify Group Data Group n from the Controller menu Click Edit to enable changes Edit the name in the Group Name field Save your changes Modify a Group Timer Schedule You may configure up to sixteen different schedules for each Group If you choose to use date rather than day setti
114. na aa aen aaae 4 3 4 2 Turning Elevator Security ON and OFF sassaaaaaaaa naaa 4 5 4 2 1 Master Software Key Status 0 0 0 ee 4 5 4 2 2 Security Software Switch 00 es 4 7 PIRES A oho EER ene Ree ee ren ene ice ee Rat eee ee eer Re Knee ee Rn a Re ee 4 7 4 2 4 Security Configuration Status 0 0 ee 4 7 il e CONTENTS 42 02 8024 4 3 Using the CRT Terminal to Program the Elevator Security 4 9 4 4 Programming the Security Menu Password 000 eee eee eee eee 4 10 4 4 1 Changing the Password c e006 as ews ae8 ge baw ae ee eee eee ewe 4 10 4 4 2 Lost or Forgotten Password sc eas eno eee ee eh ee ee 4 10 4 5 Programming the Security Configurations 00 00 eee ee 4 11 4 6 Programming the Security Configuration Timer Table 4 12 4 6 1 Programming Instructions w 4 oscece wes Gade eae eee ens 4 13 4 7 Viewing and Changing the Security Codes 00 eee 4 15 4 7 1 Viewing the Building Security Menu 00 cece eee eee 4 15 4 7 2 Programming the Security Codes 0002 ee 4 15 4 8 Programming Checklist 2 2 00d chtteedu oettavduebdtwbds eettaede as 4 16 SECTION 5 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 0 General eraman an eena ei e eet a a bebe ake eked Sona de eke 5 1 5 1 Introduction Product Description 0 0 2 cee eee eee 5 1 5 1 1 Main Menu Screen ites tye tee een ene den de lees Wee ae deat 8 5 3
115. nd time with the day and time period defined in the timer The highest priority timer found that has a defined day and time period into which the current day and time falls will be the current timer Timer priority is determined by the timer number and the setting in the Day field Timer 1 has highest priority and Timer 16 has lowest priority however a timer with a Day field setting of a day of the week MON has a higher priority than a setting of M F which has a higher priority than a setting of ALL The current configuration will be determined by the setting under Config in the current timer The timers are searched continuously to achieve automatic switching of configurations NOTE If no timers are found with a defined day and time period into which the current day and time falls the Security Configuration Status will be Timed OFF and the system s Security Status will be OFF PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS To program the Security Configuration Timer Table press the M key in the Security Menu The Security Configuration Timer Table screen will appear as shown in Figure 4 4 All 16 timers time schedules are displayed and can be programmed on this screen Each timer has seven programmable fields Day Start hour Start minute End hour End minute Config and Timer Status Use the arrow keys or the key to move the cursor from one field to another and use the f and f2 keys to make changes To save the changes press S If
116. nfiguration as determined by the Security Configuration Timer Table If none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer table are valid at this time the current time falls between Start Time and End Time and Day includes today the following will be displayed C Security Configuration Status Timed OFF e BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 42 02 8024 USING THE CRT TERMINAL TO PROGRAM THE ELEVATOR SECURITY 3 3 3 4 0 The Elevator Security system must be properly programmed to set up the security for your building s needs Here are some of the things that need to be programmed before running security on the elevator control system e Password for Security Menu access e Security Configurations e Security Configuration Timer Table The following sections will explain how to program them In this process you will use the following keys enter to make a selection or to confirm a selection E to abort or exit an operation to exit a sub menu fi to to select a particular item from a Menu x EFE to move cursor around when programming or scrolling the screen ras to quickly move the cursor from one field to another fi and to make changes to Increase a value to Decrease a value fs to save the changes PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY MENU PASSWORD Access to the Security Menu is password protected The password may contain up to 8 characters These characters may be alphabetic or numeric and can include spaces
117. nger Name Passenger Access Code Personal Time Schedule Group Assignment Group Name e Floor Access Floor Map 10 Group Time Schedules as required Section 5 8 ooo NOTT e OMN gt apop ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 27 SECTION 6 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 0 42 02 S024 INTRODUCTION MCE s elevator security options Basic Security with CRT and Access Control for Elevators ACE are programmed using a CRT terminal or a PC The Security Interface Software SIS is used to program the elevator security parameters using a PC The Security Interface Software can be run on the PC in the following ways e as a stand alone DOS program e launched from inside Windows e launched from MCE s Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows software The PC can be connected to the controller running the elevator security option directly via serial cable via a serial cable plus line drivers to extend the distance via a phone line using a modem via an Ethernet connection through CMS A block diagram of the components and cables to be used for the installation can be found on the Peripherals Interface page in the Job Prints for the job MCE s Computer Peripherals Manual part 42 02 CP00 provides additional instructions including the proper jumper switch and COM port settings ABOUT THIS SECTION This section describes how to install and use the Security Interface Software It is divided into the following s
118. ngs the Start Date and End Date fields are active If you choose to use day settings the Start and End Date fields are inactive You edit the various fields by setting the Status field for that schedule On then clicking in the desired field and using specific edit keys You can also move from field to field using the keyboard up down left and right arrow keys Save schedule changes by clicking on the Save button To set up a schedule using specific dates 1 Click the Edit button 2 Click in the Status field of the desired schedule 3 Press the Space bar to switch that schedule Status to ON 4 Click in the Day field 5 Press the lt d gt key to increment through the choices until DATE is displayed Use lt Shift gt lt D gt to decrement 6 Click in the Start Date field Use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys Month Day Year to increment months days and years respectively Use lt Shift gt and the lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt keys to decrement month day or year respectively 7 Click in the End Date field and use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys as you did in the preceding step 8 Click in the Start Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys Hours Minutes to increment hours and minutes respectively Use lt Shift gt lt H gt or lt Shift gt lt M gt to decrement hours and minutes respectively 9 Click in the End Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys to set the
119. nt affects the System Security Status Status Line The line at the bottom of the screen is the status line The status line contains important continuously updated information on the status of the Master Software Key BSI input and System Security Status Security Status The current status of the Elevator s Security system is displayed next to Security Status It is determined by the status of the Master Software Key BSI input Security Software Switch the Security Configuration Status and the Security Configuration Timer Table if in Timed operation see Section 3 2 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL e 3 5 3 2 TURNING ELEVATOR SECURITY ON AND OFF There are four elements that determine if Elevator Security is ON or OFF These elements are Master Software Key Status Security Software Switch Status BSI Input Status optional Security Configuration Status The way in which each element affects the Security Status is depicted in the Security Status Decision Matrix Table 3 1 TABLE 3 1 Security Status Decision Matrix Inputs or Software Settings Outputs or Results Master Security BSI Security Security Security Status Software Software Input Configuration Configuration Key Status Switch Status optional Status in use Manual 1 thru 8 per Enabled Security Config 1 thru 8 Status Timed 1 thru 8 ON or OFF per Timer Table per Timer Table Cor m e e Manual tgu 3 per Security Config 1 thru 8 Status Time
120. o prevent access to specific floors of a building via the elevators or to limit access to passengers with a valid password MCE s elevator security options include e Basic Security e Basic Security with CRT e Access Control for Elevators ACE e Security Interface Software SIS These elevator security options are implemented on the simplex duplex Car Controller and or the Group Supervisor in an M3 Group System This section provides a description of MCE s Elevator Security options DESCRIPTION OF BASIC SECURITY Basic Security provides a means to prevent registration of unauthorized car calls It is implemented on each individual elevator Car Controller Security codes can be assigned for each floor of a building The security codes consist of one to eight landing labels and are programmed using the controllers Main Processor board MC MP xx or MC PCA xx Section 2 Basic Security provides instructions for programming the security codes Floors for which a security code has been programmed are secured when Basic Security is turned ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a security code is required The passenger must enter the correct code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will t
121. odes The Delete key deletes the next character The Home key moves the cursor to the far left and the End key moves the cursor to the far right Press Enter when you have finished editing or Esc to cancel the edit PASSENGER ACCESS CODE PAC The Passenger Access Code PAC is a combination of the landing labels The number of landing labels you see here is the same as the size of the PAC which was set in Section 5 7 2 To program the PAC use f or arrow key to move the cursor use fl or f _ to change each label PERSONAL TIME SCHEDULE The Personal Time Schedule defines the time restrictions for the PAC The Time Schedule tells the system on which day of the week from what time to what time this PAC is valid Four time periods can be defined To program the Personal Time Schedule press until Edit is highlighted and press otal The Personal Time Schedule screen Figure 5 10 will be displayed Use f or or fM or R arrow keys to move the cursor use f or P to change each item If you exit without saving a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen Press f to save or to not save the changes ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 FIGURE 5 10 Personal Time Schedule Screen 42 02 S024 12 11 2000 10 25 30 AM F4 Main Menu Personal Time Schedule Allen Richards Priority Start Start End High to Low Date Time Action Status Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Timer 4 This ti
122. ollowing Press the S push button to exit or the N push button to return to the previous display If S is pressed the following will appear only if changes have been made Press Sto save the changes or N to exit without saving any original codes will remain in effect if the changes are not saved VIEWING AND CHANGING THE SECURITY CODES SWING PANEL The security code for each floor may consist of from one to eight characters where each character is one of the floor buttons found in the elevator car Each floor may have a different length code A floor can not be Secured unless a Security Code has been programed Appendix Security Information and Operation provides instructions for elevator passengers who will be using the elevator while Security is ON Space has been provided for listing the security codes for each floor The Security Codes are viewed and changed using each Simplex or Local Car controllers Computer Swing Panel while in the System Mode of operation Dnwp056 Place function switch F7 in the ON up position The A phanumee Dieas Diagnostic Indicators alphanumeric display shows PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD Car wee DiagnosticOnA ee Set the A1 A8 switches to mini LANL ANA NUNN the password value If no Piao N S FEE PPRP Nomar 8765 1321 password has been epe es n 1 programmed for this job z A1 A8 which is normally the case With all other switches do
123. omputer displays NO CODE PROGRAMMED for that particular floor number Press the S push button again to start programming the Security code e f a code has already been programmed the computer displays the security code The cursor will blink below the floor number for the Security code being displayed e Press the and push buttons to select the floor a _ number to change The push button increments the floor being displayed to the next eligible floor The push button decrements the value NS _ Protonswircies Fa Fart P W e Press the S pushbutton to move the cursor to the first character of the Security code Press the and push mT buttons to change the value of the first character or Repeat these steps pressing the S push button followed by the and pushbuttons until the desired number of characters are programmed maximum of 8 characters The S push button moves the position of A A A the blinking cursor according to the diagram atthe right ZAZ a FOES If any character is left blank or after all eight characters S5 S S S are programmed pressing the S pushbutton returns the cursor to the floor number 2 4 Repeat these steps to program the Security codes for all the floors You may exit the Building Security Menu at any time during programming by pressing the N push button When the N push button is pressed the LCD will display the f
124. on 1 Fiori Rear fi thru 11 Cart thuca E Save Close Hall Call Landing q r Car Call Up Down Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4 Uo U 11 ju ju fu lu fu fu 10 U U E U U U U z g U z U U bd U X fu z fu 8 U x u U X U bd U U pe 7 U U bet U 7 U X fu z fu 6 fu fu fu fu U hal U X 5 U z U fed U X U N fu z fu 4 ju fu fu ju U X U a U u U X U X U X U X 1 U u uU X U X Select the floor and car ranges to be displayed Security selections within the dialog relate to the floor landing with which they are horizontally aligned In the sample dialog shown above Hall Call and Car Call security can be selectively set for landings 1 through 11 respectively To set security for a particular landing for the car group displayed 3 For the landing hall calls select whether the hall calls displayed are associated with the front or rear elevator doors by clicking on either the Front or the Rear control tab respectively This may not pertain in all situations 4 Set the hall calls for Up and Down directions independently e U Unsecured Normal unrestricted operation e L Locked No access The hall call will not be registered 5 Set the car calls for each elevator independently for access to the associated floor e U Unsecured Normal unrestricted operation e L Locked No access The car call will not be
125. on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 3 4 7 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 4 3 8 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 8 Security Configuration Timer Table 4 13 on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 14 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 3 4 12 14 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 4 3 13 3 14 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 15 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 16 Security Configurations on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 11 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 3 4 11 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 4 3 10 3 11 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 14 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 11 Security Interface Software SIS 6 1 6 27 7 31 com port setup 6 4 6 5 6 8 description of 1 3 6 1 job connection settings 6 3 6 5 6 8 7 3 programming the Security Configuration Timer Table 6 15 6 16 programming the Security Configurations 6 12 14 Security Interface Software SIS 6 18 6 27 programming the Group Data 6 23 programming the Group Time Schedule 6 24 programming the Passenger Access Codes PAC 6 20 programming the passenger information 6 18 20 programming the password 6 27 programming the Personal Time Schedule 6 21 Security Reports 6 25 setting the PAC size 6 25 42 02 S024 N D EX s A 7 Security Interface Software SIS for Windows 7 1 Add a new passenge 7 2
126. on Timer Table refer to Section 6 4 2 If the Timer Table selects Configuration 6 the Security Configuration Status will be Timed 6 If no timers are valid the Security Configuration Status will be Timed OFF and the Security Status will be OFF Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 4 5 6 4 6 42 02 S024 MODIFY THE SECURITY SOFTWARE SWITCH This option is used to change the settings of the Security Software Switch To select this option use the arrow keys to highlight the selection and press Enter or press the letter W on the keyboard The following pop up window is displayed SECURITY CONFIGURATION MENU Program a Security Configuration Edit the Security Configuration Timer Table Activate a Security Configuration Modify the Security Software Switch Ret SET SOFTWARE SWITCH Turn Security OFF Turn Security ON Select the desired setting ON or OFF using the arrow keys and press Enter Refer to Table 6 1 Security Status Decision Matrix for a description of how the Security Software Switch affects the overall Security Status Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu RETURN TO MAIN MENU Press the Esc key or the letter R on the keyboard to return to the Security Interface Software Main Menu SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 17 6 5 6 5 1 6 18 PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU This option is only available for controllers
127. ond time for confirmation The new password will not be displayed while being typed An asterisk will appear for each character typed ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 5 4 2 LOST OR FORGOTTEN PASSWORD If you lose or forget your password type a question mark at the password prompt and press peter The following will appear on the screen MCE Security Reference xx xx is a number between 0 to 15 randomly generated by the system Call MCE Technical Support and tell them the reference number They will give you a temporary password Type in the temporary password and press enter If you make a mistake while typing the temporary password try again Then choose a new password enter it and confirm it as described in Section 5 4 1 5 5 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS A Security Configuration consists of a Hall Call Map an Auxiliary Hall Call Map if an auxiliary hallway exists and several Car Call Maps one for each car see Figure 5 4 The first column is the floor number displayed in landing labels followed by columns for the Hall Call Map Auxiliary Hall Call Map not shown here and Car Call Maps The Auxiliary Hall Call Map will not be shown if the system is not equipped with auxiliary hall calls The Car Label for each car is displayed on top of the Car Call Map NOTE Figure 5 5 shows an example of the optional Per Car Hall and Car Call Mapping A floor s security status for hall calls can be eith
128. one of four elements that determine if ACE Security is ON or OFF see Section 5 2 Turning ACE Security ON and OFF Status Line The line at the bottom of the screen is the status line The status line contains important continuously updated information on the status of the Master Software Key BSI input and the ACE Security Status see Section 5 2 Security Status The current status of the ACE Security system is displayed next to Security Status It is determined by the status of the Master Software Key BSI input Security Software Switch the Security Configuration Status and the Security Configuration Timer if in Timed operation see Section 5 2 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 5 FIGURE 5 3 Security Configuration Menu F9 2 Screen 5 2 5 2 1 5 6 7 21 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration Menu F9 2 Security Configuration 1 Security Configuration 2 Security Configuration 3 Security Configuration 4 Security Configuration 5 Security Configuration 6 Security Configuration 7 Security Configuration 8 Security Configuration Timer Table Security Configuration Status Manual 1 Security Software Switch Status ON Master Software Key ENABLED BSI ON Security Status ON TURNING ACE SECURITY ON AND OFF There are four elements that determine if ACE Security is ON or OFF These elements are Master Software Key Status Security Software Switch Status BSI Input Sta
129. or press the letter D on the keyboard This displays a pop up window with a list of all passenger names as shown below MARK PASSENGERS TO DELETE Allen Dihard Jack D Jane Doe Jim A John C Mary M D Delete U Undelete ESC abort Alt S to save To mark a name for deleting use the arrow keys to select the name then press D To Undelete a name use the arrow keys to select the name then press U Press Alt S to save the record Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu MODIFY GROUP DATA This option is used to modify the group data Choose the option from the Passenger Information Menu using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter G on the keyboard to activate this option Once this option is activated a pop up list is displayed as shown below CHOOSE GROUP TO EDIT Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Choose a Group using the arrow keys and press Enter to modify it This action displays a menu as shown FOR GROUP Group 1 WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Change Group s Name Edit Group Timer Schedule SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 23 The various menu options and their functions are described in the following sub sections 6 5 2 1 CHANGE GROUP S NAME This option is used to change the name of the selected group Choose the option using the arrow keys and press Enter to select it or press the letter N on the keyboard A pop up screen as shown bellow is d
130. ot to define timers that overlap If the Start Time of one timer is earlier than the End Time of another timer they may not operate as expected Example Suppose you would like to use Security Configuration 5 overnight from 20 00 8 pm to 6 00 6 am Monday through Friday Use two timers and set the Day field of both timers to M F Set one timer s start time to 20 00 and end time to 23 59 Set the second timer s start time to 00 00 and End Time to 06 00 Set Config to 5 and Timer Status ON for both timers ACTIVATE A SECURITY CONFIGURATION This option is used to activate a Security Configuration that has been programmed using the Program a Security Configuration option To select this option use the arrow keys to highlight the Activate a Security Configuration option and press Enter or press the letter A on the keyboard The following pop up window is displayed ACTIVATE WHICH CONFIGURATION Conf igurat ion Configuration Configuration Conf iqgurat ion Conf igurat ion Conf igurat ion Conf igurat ion Configuration Timed Select the desired configuration Configuration 1 through 8 using the arrow keys and press Enter to activate it If Configuration 4 is activated the Security Configuration Status will be Manual 4 The selected configuration will remain active until changed If Timed is selected then the currently selected configuration is determined by the settings in the Security Configurati
131. other floors ADD A RECORD At the Passenger Name list screen shown in Figure 5 8 press 4 to add a PAC record The screen will change to the Passenger Information editing screen The name field will be empty and the other fields will have their default values Type in the Name and program all the fields as described above After you have programmed all the fields and saved the record press the f key to return to the Passenger Name list screen ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 21 5 8 5 22 EDIT A RECORD At the Passenger Name list screen use the arrow key to select the name associated with the record you would like to edit and press pal The screen will change to the Passenger Information editing screen Figure 5 9 The data in the record will be displayed When you have finished editing Press fS to save the changes and fY to confirm then press the fES key to return to the Passenger Name list screen DELETE A RECORD At the Passenger Name list screen use the arrow keys to select the name associated with the record you would like to delete then press P You will be prompted for confirmation Delete record for passenger Jane Doe Y N will appear Press fY to confirm the deletion or press m to abandon the deletion PROGRAMMING THE GROUP TIME SCHEDULES A passenger and his or her Passenger Access Code PAC can be assigned to any of four groups The groups are listed on the Passenger Information Menu
132. password enter it and confirm it as described in Section 4 4 1 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 42 02 CP00 4 5 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS A Security Configuration consists of a Hall Call Map and a Car Call Map for each car see Figure 4 3 The first column is the floor landing label followed by columns for the Hall Call and Car Call Maps The Car Label for each car is displayed at the top of each Car Call Map column If there are two different lobbies on the same floor the floor s security status can be different for each call The lobbies are symbolized as F for front door lobby and R for rear door lobby FIGURE 4 3 Security Configuration Screen 42 02 S024 98 09 07 10 25 20 Esc Previous Menu Security Configuration 4 Hall Calls Car Calls UP DN A B FR FR FR FR B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 S save changes L Locked S Secured Unsecured F Front Door R Rear Door Tab Select Field Up Dn Rt Lft Arrows Move Cursor I D to make change dnwp051 PROGRAMMING THE HALL CALL AND CAR CALL MAPS Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and use Oy or P to change the floor security status When or f2 is pressed the character under the cursor will switch between L and S Unsecured When a floor is Unsecured all hall calls from the floor and car calls to the floor respond normally S Secured This status exists only for car calls When a floor is Secured acc
133. phanumeric display shows SYSTEM The eight vertical status indicators scan from bottom to top In System Mode if function switches or pushbuttons are not pressed for two minutes the computer exits System mode and returns to Normal mode 4 Place function switch F3 F5 on a Simplex Car in the ON up position to access the Master Software Key The alphanumeric screen will display MSK ENAB MSK ACTI or MSK DEAC These are abbreviations for Enabled Activated or Deactivated respectively 5 Press the S push button to change the current setting of the Master Software Key 6 Place the function switches in the OFF down position when finished The normal state is Enabled so that Security can be controlled via the terminal SECURITY SOFTWARE SWITCH Alphanumeric Display PASSWORD see IC me FF FFFF 5432 Dnwp056 Diagnostic Indicators DiagnosticOnA me TT Norm B LLL LLU J Car 8765 4321 i A1 A8 With all other switches down push the F7 switch up Dnwp057 Alphanumeric Display XSYSTEMX pooooc AA AT ee Push F3 F5 switch up Press and hold S Dnwp058 Alphanumeric Display MSK ENAB Pte HUES AAAAAA N Place all switches down Press S for desired setting When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled changing the Security Software Switch Status can turn the building s security ON or OFF Select ff from the Security Configura
134. r rear door on a particular landing 1 Select Edit Security Configuration Configuration 1 8 from the Controller menu to open a programming dialog for the selected Configuration 2 Select the floor range to be displayed 3 Select the car to be configured for the selected floors Security selections within the dialog relate to the floor landing with which they are horizontally aligned In the sample dialog shown above Hall Call and Car Call security can be selectively set for Car 1 landings B through 6 respectively 7 13 To set security for a particular landing for the car selected 4 For the landing hall calls select whether the hall calls displayed are associated with the front or rear elevator doors by clicking on either the Front or the Rear control tab respectively This may not pertain in all situations 5 Set the hall calls for Up and Down directions independently e U Unsecured Normal unrestricted operation e L Locked No access The hall call will not be registered 6 Set the car calls for the selected elevator for access to the associated floor e U Unsecured Normal unrestricted operation e L Locked No access The car call will not be registered for access to this floor e S Secured Restricted access The car will access the selected floor only if a valid security code is entered into the car control panel and for ACE systems during a period of time for which the ind
135. r the File menu to open the setup dialog 5 Setup Job s sigzi Name Tess This is a Test Descriptions Media Serial Cabe Com Port Eom Baud Rate fs200 O Phone Address i O lt x Add L se Delete gt gt Cancel 7 3 2 Enter aname in the Name field for the connection you are creating Once set up you connect to a controller by selecting the connection name 3 Provide a description of the connection so that its intended use will be clear to other users who might later edit the connection 4 Select the connection method in the Media drop down menu Choices are e Serial Cable Direct connection from a Com Port to the controller e Line Driver Connection via serial cable through a line driver Modem Connection through a modem phone line See 7 2 1 Modem Configuration Digi Port Server TS2 Connection through a Digi Port TS2 device server e CoBox FL 01 Device Connection through a CoBox FL 01 device server 5 Select the serial port that will be used to communicate with the controller 6 Select a baud rate appropriate to the communications media selection Refer to the following table Communication Media Baud Rate Serial Cable 19 200 Line Driver 9600 Modem modem specific 14 400 38 400 Digi Port Server TS 2 See Note CoBox FL 01 Device Server See Note Note COM port settings and baud rate are not used for Ethernet
136. r to display a menu for that passenger as shown in the following SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU FOR PASSENGER Mary M WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Change Passenger s Name Change Passenger s Access Code Enter Floor Access Restrictions Edit Personal Timer Schedule Assign Passenger to a Group Exit This Menu SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 19 The various menu options and their functions are described in the following sub sections CHANGE PASSENGER S NAME This option is used to change the selected Passenger s Name To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter N on the keyboard This displays a pop up window as shown FOR PASSENGER Mary M MAKE DESIRED NAME CHANGES Mary M Alt S to save Make the desired changes in the Passenger s Name and press Alt S to save it Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu CHANGE PASSENGER S ACCESS CODE This option is used to change the selected passenger s access code To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter C on the keyboard This displays a pop up window as shown FOR PASSENGER Mary M ENTER PASSENGER ACCESS CODE a Alt S to save Use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired code Use the letters I or D on the keyboard to scroll through the choices available When the desired changes h
137. rd When the Master Software Key is set to Activated Basic Security is ON When the Master Software Key is set to Deactivated Basic Security is OFF When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled Basic Security is turned ON and OFF via the Building Security Input BSI CHANGING THE MASTER SOFTWARE KEY SETTING 090 ON Changes to the Master Software Key setting are made through the MC PCA board s On Board Diagnostics Menu 1 Place the car on Inspection 2 Place function switch F1 in the Up position 3 Press the N push button until the Extra Features Menu appears on the display BASIC SECURITY 2 1 N FUNCTION SWITCHES F6 FTFO FS FA FS F2F1 4 Press the S push button once 5 Then press the N push button until Master Software Key appears on the display dint a i ln ll 6 To change to current setting press the S push button The display will cycle through the available settings Activated Deactivated and Enabled When the desired setting is displayed g FUNCTION SWITCHES F F7F6 FS F F3 F2FI 7 Press the N push button until Save Changesis displayed Press the S push button to Save the new Master Software Key setting and return the function switch F1 to the down position
138. ress N If END is chosen as a code character or if this is the eighth character when N is If END was chosen for first character pressed the computer saves the code and this floor has no security code and is displays the current floor s security status unsecured Using END for any other To view or change the code for another character just ends that code but the floor return to step 2 floor is still secured F3 and F7 To exit System mode Example 11 04 27 Ma Every security code must end with the The time displayed down word END or be 8 characters long If not the processor remains in System mode 2 6 BASIC SECURITY 42 02 8024 SECTION 3 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL 3 0 3 1 42 02 S024 GENERAL This section pertains to Basic Security with CRT for Computer Swing Panel controllers Refer to Section 4 Basic Security with CRT PTC and PHC for PTC and PHC controllers The screens depicted in this section are those found on an MCE controller using Release 4 Communication software Some screens may look slightly different if your controller is running an earlier version of Communication software INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Basic Security with CRT is an extension of MCE s Basic Security Basic Security with CRT is implemented in the Simplex Local Car Controller and Group Supervisor in an M3 Group System Programming is done mostly through a CRT terminal or PC which can be connected to the controller
139. ress N to exit without saving the changes If Y is pressed a confirmation message Save Complete is displayed If there isaproblem the message ERROR Saving Parameters is displayed Contact MCE Technical Support for assistance The following is a description of the possible values for each field in the Security Configuration Timer Table Start Date and End Date These fields specify the dates on which this timer will be active To edit these fields the Day field must be set to DATE Day Day specifies the day or days of the week There are ten choices MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN M F ALL and DATE M F means Monday through Friday ALL means all seven days of a week Start Time and End Time These fields define the time period for each timer The hour ranges from 0 to 23 and the minute ranges from 0 to 59 The earliest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 and the latest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 An End Time of 12 00 AM 00 00 means the timer stays active until the end of the day Both start time and end time must be in the same day No time period can be defined greater than 24 hours or defined across midnight Suppose you would like to use a configuration overnight For example suppose that Security Configuration 5 has been defined for 8 00 PM 20 00 to 6 00 AM 06 00 Monday through Friday Use two timers and set the Day field of both timers to M F Set one timer s start time to 8 00 PM 20 00 and end time to 12 00 AM 00 00 Set t
140. running security on the elevator control system are as follows Password for Security Menu access Security Configurations Security Configuration Timer Table The following sections will explain how to program the security system Table 4 2 describes the keystrokes used in programming the system TABLE 4 2 Programming Keystrokes gir to make a selection or to confirm a selection UN E or E2 to abort or exit an operation to exit a sub menu Ml to F0 to select a particular item from a Menu I I furry used together with a function key to make a selection EN E to quickly scroll when programming or when viewing the diagnostic records p M EE to move cursor around when programming or scrolling the screen W WW VU WI TaB to quickly move the cursor from one field to another and to make changes f to Increase a value to Decrease a value S or PIE to save the changes 42 02 S024 BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC 4 9 4 4 0 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 10 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY MENU PASSWORD Access to the Security Menu is password protected The password may contain up to 8 characters These characters may be alphanumeric and can include spaces and punctuation When no password is programmed you can access the Security Menu by pressing fetes There is no password programmed when the controller is shipped NOTE You should program the password as soon as installation of the controller is
141. s for car calls When a floor is Secured access to the floor is restricted and any car call to that floor requires a valid Security Code When a floor is Locked no hall calls or car calls are allowed to be registered For a hall call it means no one can leave the floor For a car call it means no one can go to that floor Use the arrow keys to move the cursor from one field to another and use the f and f keys to make changes When you are ready to save the changes press El The system will ignore the fS key if no entries were altered Otherwise a prompt Save changes Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen press to confirm the save Press to not save the changes BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL e 3 11 PER CAR HALL AND CAR CALL MAPPING If so ordered from the factory your system may offer Per Car Hall Call Security Without Per Car Hall Call Security only car calls are configured on a per car basis as shown in Figure 3 4 With Per Car Hall Call Security both hall and car calls may be configured on a per car basis as shown in Figure 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Optional Per Car Hall and Car Call Mapping 1 30 2003 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Configuration 4 F9 2 4 A Floor Call Type FR Hall Up 5 Car Call Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall U Car Cal Hall Dow Hall Up
142. s of each floor for hall calls and car calls You don t have to program all eight configurations program only as many as you need See Section 5 5 of this appendix for programming details The Security Configuration Timer Table selection f lets you set up a time schedule to turn ACE Security ON and OFF and determine which Security Configuration will be the current configuration when the Security Configuration Status is set to Timed Each of sixteen timers can be programmed to select one of the eight Security Configurations See Section 5 6 for programming details Security Configuration Status selection E allows manual selection of Security Configuration 1 8 as the current configuration or Timed operation The current status is displayed i e Security Configuration Status Manual 2 Timed 3 or Timed OFF Manual 2 means that Security Configuration 2 is the current configuration and it is manually selected Timed 3 means that Security Configuration 3 is the current configuration and it is selected via the Security Configuration Timer Table Timed OFF means that Timed operation is selected and that ACE Security is OFF because none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table are valid at this time Security Software Switch Status selection EL lets you set the Security Software Switch Status to ON or OFF The current status is displayed i e Security Software Switch Status ON The Security Software Switch Status is
143. s re henenn igtar Amheraa RAT ark MAG Ace pe hte RAE Sr 7 1 7 1 Getting Started erk ea Ee a e e wie Gt O E E E E eae a 7 2 7 1 1 System Requirements 00 ees 7 2 7 1 2 Standalone Installation lt A rr fhe hh te teat ed eda lA ee ote Reet 7 2 Eka COlAnlUp cee ae Fue Oo OS RR eee ORO See aRaa es eae at eae 7 2 7 2 Connection Choices sesers eee eee aE A A E E E E ees 7 3 7 2 1 Modem Configuration 2 ac salad pia aaeeea 7 5 7 2 2 Add or Delete Job Setups 00 eee 7 5 7 3 Controller Menu s s2240 4 3400 uka entan ehon a a oN E ER kad EURE AE DTA RA A 7 6 7 3 1 Connecting to a Controller snaa aeann 7 7 7 3 2 Displaying Security Status aasan aaee 7 8 7 3 3 Selecting a Controller Password aana 7 10 7 3 4 Editing Security Configurations 0 000 cee ee 7 11 7 3 5 Editing Timer Tables sews tehe Sec ewed eve Swe ene Owed Go eee 7 16 7 3 6 Setting Configuration Status 25 accents Soe oe es eee 7 19 7 3 7 Setting the Security Software Switch 0 00 ee 7 21 7 3 8 Entering Passenger Data 000 ee 7 22 7 3 9 Report Generation Menu 0000 ee 7 29 7 3 10 Disconnecting From a Controller 0 0 0 2 000 cee eee 7 30 74 The Help Menu 2 c40 002 Laevwede eae aa ee De edna de Weeden oa Deed aa ea fs 7 31 42 02 8024 CONTENTS V APPENDIX vi CONTENTS 42 02 S024 SECTION 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1 0 1 1 INTRODUCTION Elevator Security is typically used t
144. s restricted valid security code required to register car calls e locked no access car calls and or hall calls are not registered PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 42 02 8024 1 5 ACE allows security to be turned ON or OFF and to determine which of eight Security Configurations is active on any date or day s and time based on a programmable time schedule called the Security Configuration Timer Table Floors which have been designated as secured on a Security Configuration are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator a Passenger Access Code PAC must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons The PAC must have permission to access that floor on this day and time When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a passenger access code is required The passenger must enter the code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF PAC Access Control Each Passenger Access Code PAC can have its own set of access permissions for each floor access or no access Each PAC has a Personal Time Schedule which can limit access to a specific date or day s and hours In addition each PAC can be included in one or more of four groups that have a Group Time Schedule which can limit access to a specific date or day s and hours Reports While ACE Security is ON each
145. se dt Day increase D Day decrease y Year increase Y Year decrease h Hour inonease H Hour decease m Minule increase M Minute decrease Once you have set up a Timer those settings Start Time End Time etc will appear in the Timer Table If supported by your controller you will see and be able to set Date fields to enter specific start and end dates rather than by days of the week alone 7 16 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 5024 You edit the various fields by setting the Status field for that timer On then clicking in the desired field and using specific edit keys You can also move from field to field using the keyboard up down left and right arrow keys Save schedule changes by clicking on the Save button To set up a timer using specific dates 1 2 3 4 on 10 11 Click in the Status field of the desired Timer Press the Space bar to switch that Timer Status to ON Click in the Action field Press the lt c gt key to increment through Security Configurations Use lt Shift gt lt C gt to decrement Click in the Day field Press the lt d gt key to increment through the choices until DATE is displayed Use lt Shift gt lt D gt to decrement Click in the Start Date field Use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys Month Day Year to increment months days and years respectively Use lt Shift gt and the lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt keys to decremen
146. security configurations Basic Security with CRT provides a means to prevent registration of unauthorized car calls and or hall calls As with Basic Security the security codes for each floor are programmed using the controller s Main Processor board MC PCA xx However additional programming options are available via a CRT terminal or PC Using a CRT terminal or PC up to eight Security Configurations can be programmed The Security Configurations allow each floor to be designated as unsecured secured or locked for car calls and either unsecured or locked for hall calls These terms are defined as follows unsecured unrestricted access all car and or hall calls are registered secured access restricted valid security code required to register car calls e locked no access car calls and or hall calls are not registered Floors for which a security code and a Security Configuration have been programmed are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator will flash to indicate that a security code is required The passenger must enter the correct code within 10 seconds otherwise the call will not be registered and the indicator will turn OFF BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT PTC AND PHC e 4 41 Basic Se
147. set to ON or OFF in use or not in use via the Status When Master Software Key Status is Enabled and the BSI and or the Security Software Switch Status is ON and the Security Configuration Status is Timed the controller will search the Security Configuration Timer Table for a timer with a Status of ON The controller will then compare the current day and time with the day and time period defined in the timer The highest priority timer found that has a defined day and time period into which the current day and time falls will be the active timer The current configuration will be determined by the setting under Action in the active timer The timers are searched continuously to achieve automatic switching of configurations NOTE If no timers are found with a defined day and time period into which the current day and time falls the Security Configuration Status will be Timed OFF and the Security Status will be OFF FIGURE 5 6 Security Configuration Timer Table F9 2 9 Screen 12 11 2000 10 25 30 AM F4 Main Menu Security Configuration Timer Table F9 2 9 Priority Start High to Low Date i i Action Timer 1 7 4 2000 Config 1 Timer 2 Config 2 Timer 3 Config 3 Timer 4 Config 3 Timer 5 Config 4 Timer 6 12 25 2000 12 27 2000 DATE A Config 5 Timer 7 Timer 8 Timer 9 Timer 10 Timer 11 Timer 12 Timer 13 Sya Timer 14 Timer 15
148. ss Control for Elevators ACE 5 5 5 8 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 4 4 7 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 5 3 7 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 6 18 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 21 Security Status on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 5 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 4 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 5 on Security Interface Software SIS 6 12 on Security Interface Software for Windows 7 8 Turning security ON and OFF 42 02 S024 on Access Control for Elevators ACE 5 6 5 7 on Basic Security with CRT PTC PHC 4 5 4 6 on Basic Security with CRT Swing Panel 3 6 INDEX A 9
149. stallation instructions Note When a Device Server is used the security ini file must be modified as follows 1 Double click My Computer then double click C drive or drive where CMS is installed 2 Double click CMSWIN folder 3 Double click the security ini file to open it 4 Under Security Call Lockout for Digi Port Server TS2 set Terminal 5 e for CoBox FL 01 Device Server set Terminal 6 5 Save and then close the security ini file SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 2 SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU will be used to access the SIS program skip this section and proceed to Section 3 Security Interface Software Main Menu Q NOTE If MCE s Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows software If the SIS program is running as a stand alone DOS program or launched from Windows the SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU is the first menu displayed This menu allows setup of the communication parameters between the PC and the controller The current values of the communication parameters are displayed in the window just below the menu M SCL N NWS SSSS AWS A NASA SSSSNAAS SECURITY JOB CONNECTION MENU COM Port Setup Select COM Port Specify Baud Rate Specify Media Specify Phone Number IP Address Connect to Controller Exit COM Port COM1 Baud Rate 96006 bps Media Direct Phone IP Add AN Motion Control Engineering Security In NN To select an option from the Security
150. t month day or year respectively Click in the End Date field and use the lt m gt lt d gt and lt y gt keys as you did in the preceding step Click in the Start Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys Hours Minutes to increment hours and minutes respectively Use lt Shift gt lt H gt or lt Shift gt lt M gt to decrement hours and minutes respectively Click in the End Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys to set the time Click Save 7 17 To set up a schedule using days rather than dates 1 2 3 4 g Click in the Status field of the desired Timer Press the Space bar to switch that Timer Status to ON Click in the Action field Press the lt c gt key to increment through Security Configurations Use lt Shift gt lt C gt to decrement Click in the Day field Press the lt d gt key to increment through the choices until the desired day or day range is displayed Use lt Shift gt lt D gt to decrement Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat or Sun e M F Monday through Friday e All all days of the week Click in the Start Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys Hours Minutes to increment hours and minutes respectively Use lt Shift gt lt H gt or lt Shift gt lt M gt to decrement hours and minutes respectively 8 Click in the End Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys to set the time 9 Click Save 7 18 gt Help The dialog help butto
151. tart Time and End Time These fields define the time period for each timer The hour ranges from 0 to 23 and the minute ranges from 0 to 59 The earliest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 and the latest time is 12 00 AM 00 00 An End Time of 12 00 AM 00 00 means the timer stays active until the end of the day Both start time and end time must be in the same day No time period can be defined greater than 24 hours or defined across midnight For example suppose you want to use Security Configuration 5 overnight 8 00 PM 20 00 to 6 00 AM 06 00 Monday through Friday Use two timers and set the Day field of both timers to M F Set one timer s start time to 8 00 PM 20 00 and end time to 12 00 AM 00 00 Set the second timer s start time to 12 00 AM 00 00 and End Time to 6 00 AM 06 00 Set Action to Config 5 and Status ON for both timers timer is earlier than the End Time of another timer they may not operate as you expect CAUTION Be careful not to define timers that overlap If the Start Time of one 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 15 5 7 5 16 Action This field tells the system which Security Configuration to use in the time period defined by this timer Status Status provides an easy way to turn a timer ON or OFF If the Status is OFF the Timer will not be used If you set up a timer and for some reason you decide not to use it now just turn the Status to OFF Later when you want to use it again
152. ted press Enter to edit and then type the new value Most of the standard text editing keys are functional Use the Arrow keys to select a character and type a new value over the old value The Insert key toggles type over and insert modes The Delete key deletes the next character The Home key moves the cursor to the far left and the End key moves the cursor to the far right Press Enter when you have finished editing or Esc to cancel the edit SAVING THE CHANGES Edited parameter values do not become effective until they are saved Save the changes by pressing the S key A message Save changes Y N iS displayed Press Y to save or N to not save and continue editing If you exit the screen without saving the message Save changes Y N is displayed Press N to exit without saving the changes If Y is pressed a confirmation message Save Complete is displayed If there is a problem the message ERROR Saving Parameters is displayed Contact MCE Technical Support for assistance The following is a description of the possible values for each field in the Security Configuration Timer Table Start Date and End Date These fields specify the dates on which this timer will be active To edit these fields the Day field must be set to DATE Day Day specifies the day or days of the week There are ten choices MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN M F ALL and DATE M F means Monday through Friday ALL means all seven days of a week S
153. the alphanumeric display shows SYSTEM The eight vertical status indicators scan from bottom to top In System Mode if function switches or pushbuttons are not pressed for two minutes the computer exits System mode and returns to Normal mode 4 Place function switch F3 F5 on a Simplex Car in the ON up position to access the Master Software Key The alphanumeric screen will display MSK ENAB MSK ACTI or MSK DEAC These are abbreviations for Enabled Activated or Deactivated respectively 5 Press the S push button to change the current setting of the Master Software Key 6 Place the function switches in the OFF down position when finished The normal state is Enabled so that Security can be controlled via the terminal 42 02 S024 immo AN FF FFFF 76 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE Dnwp056 Diagnostic Indicators Alphanumeric Display PASSWORD EN Diagnostic OnA TAN Norm B a a J Car area 4321 ead 1 A1 A8 5432 With all other switches down push the F7 switch up Dnwp057 Alphanumeric Display SYSTEM Co A AAAAAA N FF FFFF 5432 F 4 Push F3 F5 switch up Press and hold S Dnwp058 Alphanumeric Display MSK ENAB 02 al iS AAAAAA Place all switches down Press S for desired setting 5 7 5 2 2 SECURITY SOFTWARE SWITCH When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled changin
154. ther the Esc key or the letter R on the keyboard SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 6 7 CHANGE CONTROLLER PASSWORD Use this option to change the Login password on the controller Select the option using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter W A pop up window as shown below is displayed CHANGE CONTROLLER PASSWORD Enter Old Password Enter Desired Password Confirm Desired Password Interface Software VER 2 Enter the old password used to log on to the system and press Enter This is used to verify that the person changing the password has access to the system Enter the desired new password and press Enter e Re enter the new password and press Enter This is used to verify that the system has received the correct password After verification of the old as well as new passwords the new password is uploaded to the controller Enter this new password at the Login prompt 42 02 8024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 27 SECTION 7 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 7 0 INTRODUCTION Security Interface Software SIS for Windows is a Windows native utility that allows you to administer MCE Basic or Access Control for Elevators ACE security systems The software may be run independently or from the MCE Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows The PC may be connected to the controller running the elevator security option e Directly via serial cable
155. time 10 Click Save 7 27 To set up a schedule using days rather than dates 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Edit button Click in the Status field of the desired schedule Press the Space bar to switch that schedule Status to ON Click in the Day field Press the lt d gt key to increment through the choices until the desired day or day range is displayed Use lt Shift gt lt D gt to decrement Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat or Sun e M F Monday through Friday e All all days of the week Click in the Start Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys Hours Minutes to increment hours and minutes respectively Use lt Shift gt lt H gt or lt Shift gt lt M gt to decrement hours and minutes respectively Click in the End Time field Use the lt h gt and lt m gt keys to set the time Click Save Help The dialog help button opens online help The Timer Entry topic within repeats the entry key information provided below e Click in Status field then use the Space Bar to turn schedule ON or OFF e Time Click in Start or End Time field then use lt h gt or lt m gt to increment or lt H gt or lt M gt to decrement e Day Click in Day field then use lt d gt to increment or lt D gt to decrement Date Click in Start or End Date field then use lt m gt lt d gt or lt y gt to increment months days and years respectively or lt M gt lt D gt or lt Y gt to decrement K
156. time an attempt is made to access a secured floor via the elevators the date time floor and passenger ID is logged The 500 most recent attempts are saved and can be viewed and or printed DESCRIPTION OF SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS Security Interface Software SIS is used to program the elevator security parameters using a PC Depending on the software type version you have SIS can be run on a PC as a stand alone DOS program launched from inside Windows as a native Windows application launched from MCE s Central Monitoring System CMS for Windows software The PC can be connected to the controller in the following ways directly via serial cable via serial cable plus line drivers to extend the distance via a phone line using a modem via an Ethernet connection 1 3 1 6 1 4 AN OVERVIEW OF MCE S ELEVATOR SECURITY Normally when a passenger enters a hall call from a lobby or a car call from a car the elevator will respond by taking the passengers wherever they want to go With MCE s Basic Security with CRT or Access Control for Elevators ACE security when the elevator system s Security Status is ON the security status of each floor is defined by a Security Configuration and the elevator s response is determined by the security status of that floor A floor s security status for hall calls or car calls is determined by the currently active Security Configuration called the current configuration
157. ting security configurations 7 3 5 Editing timer tables 7 3 6 Setting configuration status 7 3 7 Setting the Security Software Switch 7 3 8 Entering passenger data ACE only 7 3 9 Report Generation ACE only e 7 3 10 Disconnecting from a controller 7 6 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 7 3 1 CONNECTING TO A CONTROLLER To connect to a controller 1 Select Connect from the Controller menu to display the connection dialog Connect to ioj xi Job Name Burke Media Serial Cable Baud Rate fi 9200 Com Port fi Connect 2 Select the desired Job Name Burke in our example When you select the Job Name Com Port Baud Rate Media and Phone Address if used information selected for that job will appear in the appropriate fields If desired you may select different criteria in these fields for this connection To change the information permanently edit it in the Job Setup for the connection 3 Click on Connect Connection progress dialogs will appear followed by a password entry dialog Please Enter the password OK E 4 Enter the password then click OK For the initial logon before a password has been programmed simply click on OK without making an entry in the password field LOST OR FORGOTTEN PASSWORD If you don t remember the password press on the keyboard while the password entry dialog is displayed to display the Lost Passwor
158. tion Menu to bring up the following selection line below the menu Set Security Software Switch OFF Use f or f gt to move the cursor to ON or OFF then press peter The current status is continuously updated and displayed C Security Software Switch Status BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT SWING PANEL gt ON 3 7 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 8 BSI The Building Security Input BSI is an input to the controller It could be a connected to a hardware key switch that is turned ON or OFF The status of the BSI input is displayed next to it Not all systems have the Building Security Input If your system does not have this input ignore BSI Table 3 1 shows how the Security Status is affected by the BSI input SECURITY CONFIGURATION STATUS The current Security Configuration can be selected manually or automatically Timed Manual selection means that the CRT terminal is used to manually select one of the eight Security Configurations to be the current configuration Automatic selection means that the current configuration will be determined via the Security Configuration Timer Table When the Security Configuration Status is Timed the system will search the Security Configuration Timer Table constantly to achieve automatic selection of the current configuration If none of the timers in the Security Configuration Timer Table is valid for the current day and time then Security will be OFF Security can be turned ON and OFF automaticall
159. tus optional Security Configuration Status The way in which each element affects the Security Status is depicted in the Security Status Decision Matrix see Table 5 1 MASTER SOFTWARE KEY STATUS The Master Software Key is a board level control of the security system mainly for use during periods when the CRT is not operational The Master Software Key can be set to Activated Deactivated or Enabled through the controller s Computer Swing Panel When the Master Software Key is set to Activated the Security Status is ON and Security Configuration 1 is in use When the Master Software Key is set to Deactivated the Security Status is OFF When the Master Software Key is set to Enabled the Security Status and the current configuration are determined by the status of the Security Software Switch the BSI input optional and the Security Configuration Status see Table 5 1 Security Status Decision Matrix e ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 CHANGING THE MASTER SOFTWARE KEY SETTING Changes to the Master Software Key setting are made through the controller s Computer Swing Panel in System Mode 1 Place function switch F7 in the ON up position The alphanumeric display shows PASSWORD 2 Set the A1 A8 switches to the password value If no password has been programmed for this job which is normally the case set A1 A8 to OFF down AAAAAA 111119 43210 N S 3 Press and hold the S push button until
160. tus of the optional Building Security Input determine the Configuration 1 through 8 in use and whether or not security is currently ON or OFF Refer to Table 7 1 for more information Security Software Switch The Security Software Switch may be set to On or Off using the Set Security Software Switch function from the Controller menu When set to ON the security system determines whether security is active or inactive according to the selected security Configuration Refer to Table 7 1 for more information BSI Building Security Input The Building Security Input is an optional controller input that may be connected to a hardware switch used to enable or disable security Refer to Table 7 1 for more information SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 42 02 8024 TABLE 7 1 Security Status Decision Matrix Inputs or Software Settings Outputs or Results Master Security BSI Input Security Security Configuration Security Software Software optional Configuration in use Status Key Switch o o Activated _ ona Manual 1 thru 8 per Enabled 1 thru 8 Security Config Status Timed viua ie ane per Timer Table Siac Oue e Manual 1 thru 8 per Oow OFF 1 thru 8 Security Config Status oN ON or OFF Timed 1 thru 8 Ti per Timer Table E Ea Ignore the shaded area unless the controller has the BSI input 7 9 7 3 3 SELECTING A CONTROLLER PASSWORD The password used to connect to a controller may be changed if desired To
161. typing the temporary password try again Then choose a new password enter it and confirm it as described in Section 3 4 1 3 5 PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS A Security Configuration consists of a Hall Call Map an Auxiliary Hall Call Map if an auxiliary hallway exists and several Car Call Maps one for each car see Figure 3 4 The first column is the floor number displayed in landing labels followed by columns for the Hall Call Map Auxiliary Hall Call Map not shown here and Car Call Maps The Auxiliary Hall Call Map will not be shown if the system is not equipped with auxiliary hall calls The Car Label for each car is displayed on top of the Car Call Map NOTE Figure 3 5 shows an example of the optional Per Car Hall and Car Call Mapping A floor s security status for hall calls can be either Unsecured indicated by a or Locked indicated by an L Unsecured for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is unrestricted Locked for hall calls means that access to elevators from that floor is not permitted The setting can be different for Up Hall Calls column UP and Down Hall Calls column DN on the same floor Normally all floors for hall calls are unsecured so all hall calls are registered When a floor is locked for hall calls no one can leave that floor via the elevator A floor s security status for car calls can be Unsecured indicated by a Locked indicated by an L or Secured indicat
162. u shown in Figure 5 12 FIGURE 5 12 Security Report Generation Menu F9 3 Screen 7 26 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Security Report Generation Menu 1 List Secured Car Calls Registered 2 Clear List 3 Print Secured Car Call Report Press in the Security Report Generation Menu and the screen shown in Figure 5 13 will appear 42 02 8024 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 5 25 FIGURE 5 13 List Secured Car Calls Registered F9 3 1 Screen 04 27 1999 10 25 30 F12 Exit List of Secured Car Calls Registered Date Time Scr Flr Dst Flr Car Passenger ID Msq amp Code 10 24 96 16 30 L 8 DICK WENGER Rej t 0 D 10 24 96 i L JOE KNAVERY Rej T 10 24 96 3 TERRY SMITH Rej 0 10 24 96 DAVID PARTNER 2 10 24 96 Rej 0 10 24 96 Rej 10 24 96 RAY GALVID Accept 10 24 96 ALI MESENNA Accept 2 10 24 96 Reject 0 10 24 96 DAVID SHARPER Accept 2 0 t t t t t oA HW HH 0 H O W oD gt U Ww P dao P 10 24 96 RAY GALVID Accept 2 Esc Exit Alt H Help dnID084 For each record the list shows the date and time the car call was entered The items in the column labeled Src Fir are the source floors where the calls were entered and the items in the column labeled Dst Flr are the destination floors The numbers under the Car column are the labels of the cars where the call was entered The Passenger ID is the name associated
163. urn OFF Basic Security is turned ON and OFF using the controller s Building Security Input BSI This input can be activated by a switch or external timer 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 2 DESCRIPTION OF BASIC SECURITY WITH CRT Basic Security with CRT is an extension of Basic Security and provides a means to prevent registration of unauthorized car calls and or hall calls As with Basic Security the security codes for each floor are programmed using the controller s Main Processor board MC MP xx or MC PCA xx However additional programming options are available viaa CRT terminal or PC Using a CRT terminal or PC up to eight Security Configurations can be programmed The Security Configurations allow each floor to be designated as unsecured secured or locked for car calls and either unsecured or locked for hall calls These terms are defined as follows unsecured unrestricted access all car and or hall calls are registered secured access restricted valid security code required to register car calls e locked no access car calls and or hall calls are not registered Floors for which a security code and a Security Configuration have been programmed are secured when that configuration is active and security is ON In order to gain access to a secured floor via the elevator the correct security code must be entered using the Car Operating Panel COP buttons When the COP button for a secured floor is pressed the button s indicator
164. when the controller is shipped All the PACs in the system must be the same size To change the PAC size press E Select Passenger Access Code Size at the Passenger Information Menu The following message will appear beneath the menu Enter Passenger Access Code Size 2 Press f or P to increase or decrease the size The new size is effective immediately N CAUTION The PAC Size should be set before you start to do any Passenger Information programming The PAC size should not be modified while the ACE Security is ON 5 7 3 ENTERING PASSENGER INFORMATION INTO THE PAC DATABASE Passenger Information is stored in the PAC database The maximum number of records in the database is dependent on available memory usually 500 or 1000 records Each PAC record has 5 fields Name PAC Personal Time Schedule Floor Map and Group Assignment Table Once at lease one passenger name has been entered using the Passenger Information Editing screen pressing f on the Passenger Information Menu brings up the Passenger Name List screen shown in Figure 5 8 5 18 ACCESS CONTROL FOR ELEVATORS ACE 42 02 8024 FIGURE 5 8 Passenger Name List F9 1 6 Screen 42 02 S024 7 25 2000 10 25 30 F4 Main Menu Select Passenger Name from List lt new passenger gt Allen Richards Audrey Alston Bernie Gilmore Brian Cominen Bruce Liberty Charles Kell Cheryl Stone Durran Jacques David Beahmer Dabid Sharpen Dennis Beach Gail Cicarios Hassal A
165. with Access Control for Elevators ACE security To select this option choose it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter P on the keyboard When selected this option displays a sub menu as shown below SIS auto A aee el sfe al SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU Modify Passenger Data Modify Group Data Set Length of Access Codes Return to Main Menu MODIFY PASSENGER DATA This option allows modification of the passenger information on the controller To select this option highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter P on the keyboard When selected it displays the pop up menu shown below SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE MAIN MENU PASSENGER INFORMATION MENU Modify Passenger Data Modify Set Len Modify Passenger Data Return Edit a Record dd New Passenger elete a Record SSS The various menu options and their functions are described in the following sub sections SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 42 02 8024 42 02 S024 6 5 1 1 EDIT A RECORD This option is used to edit the information for an existing passenger To select this option choose it using the arrow keys and press Enter or press the letter E on the keyboard When selected it displays a list of existing passengers sorted alphabetically based on their first names SELECT PASSENGER TO EDIT Select the desired passenger using the arrow keys and press Ente
166. wn push the F7 switch up set A1 A8 to OFF down Press and hold the S push button until the alphanumeric display shows SYSTEM The eight vertical status indicators scan from bottom to top In System Mode if function switches or pushbuttons are not pressed for two minutes the computer exits System mode and returns to Normal mode Alphanumeric Display mri lt AAAAAA N FF FFEF 111119 76 5432 _ Press and hold S until System is displayed 43210 Place the F3 switch to the ON up position The display will show the 1 floor s security status If NOT USED is displayed the elevator is not equipped Dnwp061 with the Security option Push F3 switch up BASIC SECURITY 42 02 8024 5 To view subsequent floors security status press the N pushbutton 6 Table 2 1 Changing the Floor Security Status and Security Code describes the steps required to change a floor s security code Although it is possible to program each car to have a different Security Code for the same floor this would be difficult to manage 7 When viewing changing is complete move all switches to OFF down to exit System mode TABLE 2 1 B Basement NSCR not secured Alphanumeric Display B NSCR mn oA NAN AAAAAA s FF FFFF 76 5432 Press N to view next floor s security status Dnwp062 Changing the Floor Security Status and Security Code Simplex or Local Car
167. y Configuration see Section 6 4 4 change the Security Software Switch setting see Section 6 4 5 Passenger Information Menu Select this menu to e modify Passenger Data see Section 6 5 1 modify Group Data see Section 6 5 2 e set the Length of Passenger Access Codes see Section 6 5 3 Change Controller Password Use this to change the Password see Section 6 7 Exit Disconnect Use this to disconnect the connection to the controller 42 02 8024 SECURITY INTERFACE SOFTWARE SIS 6 11 6 4 6 4 1 6 12 SECURITY CONFIGURATION MENU To select this option from the Main Menu use the arrow keys to highlight it then press Enter or press the letter C on the keyboard The following menu is displayed amp SIS Auto Se e a SJF A SECURITY CONFIGURATION MENU Program a Security Configuration Edit the Security Configuration Timer Table Activate a Security Configuration Modify the Security Software Switch Return to Main Menu Security Status ON Security Configuration Status MANUAL 1 Master Software Key ENABLED Security Software Switch ON BSI 0FF Motion Control Engineering Security Interface Software VER 2 SECURITY STATUS TURNING SECURITY ON AND OFF The status of the elevator security parameters is displayed in a window below the menu Four of these parameters 1 Security Configuration Status 2 Master Software Key 3 Security Software Switch and 4 BSI determine the overall Se
168. y via the Security Configuration Timer Table When one of the eight Security Configurations is selected manually Security is ON if the Master Software Key is Enabled and the Security Software Switch and or BSI is ON see Table 3 1 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION MANUALLY To manually select the Security Configuration press 8 lin the Security Configuration Menu The following line will appear under the Menu the Timed option may not appear Select Current Configuration 1 2 39 5 6 7 8 Timed Use f or o move the cursor or press fi thru 8 Select Security Configuration 1 thru 8 and press enter The new status will then be displayed ye C Security Configuration Status Manual 4 SETTING THE SECURITY CONFIGURATION AUTOMATICALLY TIMED If you would like the system to automatically select different Security Configurations for different time periods based on the Security Configuration Timer Table select 8 from the Security Configuration Menu The following line will appear below the menu The Timed option will not be displayed unless at least one Timer in the Security Configuration Timer Table has a Status of ON Select Current Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Use or to move the cursor to Timed or press and press enter The new status will be displayed C Security Configuration Status Timed 3 Timed 3 indicates that Timed mode of operation has been selected and Security Configuration 3 is the current co

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