Setting up an elevator, Settings tab – GE v6 User Manual

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Setting Up an Elevator

Do not switch between floor tracking and no floor tracking in the same elevator record. If you want to

change an existing record, delete that record and create a new one with the desired floor tracking
method.

1. Decide which method of elevator control you want to use:

no floor tracking

,

floor tracking by input

, or

floor tracking by keypad

.

2. Set up a micro (along with the reader board(s) and the digital output board(s); if using the floor tracking

by input method, then also set up a digital input board).

See information for

setting up a direct-connect micro

See information for

setting up a dial-up micro

3. Set the desired readers to active using the Reader Tab of the Reader Form.

See information for the

Reader Tab

, Reader Form.

4. Verify that the desired digital outputs are set up correctly. Also check the digital input setup if you are

using the floor tracking by input method.

5. Set up the floor descriptions using the

Floor

tab of the Floor Form.

6. Set up the elevator using the

Elevator Form

. Here you assign readers, digital outputs, and digital inputs

if using the floor tracking by input method.

Elevator control does not span micros. This means the reader, digital outputs, and digital inputs (if

applicable) MUST be on the same micro.

Settings Tab

Reference Topic:

Overview - Diagnostics

Diagnostic Setting Form
Enable debug messages
: Select this box to enable monitoring for the selected diagnostic object.
Logfiles: Default and newly created LogFile names display in the Logfiles windowpane. Select a file
name from the list of files displayed, to which you are assigning this component for monitoring. By
assigning a component object to write to a particular logfile, you are removing that object from the list of
components that will write to the default logfile.
Save your new settings.
When you open the Diagnostic Viewer, the activities of your selected component will display in the logfile
to which it is assigned. (Those items with the COM # and Line # as part of the component name have the
highest effect on system performance and hard drive usage.)

After viewing, return to the Diagnostic Setting Form and disable the debug messages.

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