2 programming the relay/elevator control table – DoorKing Remote Account Manager User Manual

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IDENTIFY THE SYSTEM RELAYS

Figure 38

The first step is to identify the system relays
that will be used and to name them (refer to
3.2.2). System relay 1 will be used to control
the main entry door and is labeled "Main
Entry." System relay 2 becomes the command
relay for the Tracker™ expansion boards used
in this application and is labeled Cmd 3-10.
System relay 3 is the card reader on the rear
entry and is labeled "Rear Entry." System relay
4 is the card reader that allows access to the
exercise room (Exercise Rm) and system
relays 5, 6, 7 and 8 are the card readers
installed in elevators 1 through 4 respectively
(Fig. 38).

3.8.2

Programming the Relay/Elevator Control Table

Programming elevator control for the system users (the building residents and business employees) consist of
two steps (elevator control for visitors is programmed in Section 4.1.1). The first step is to program the Relay /
Elevator Table. This table tells the access system which system relay controls which elevator and sends this
information to the elevator control board. As identified in figure 41, system relay 5 is activated by the card reader
in elevator 1, system relay 6 by the card reader in elevator 2, system relay 7 by the card reader in elevator 3, and
system relay 8 by the card reader in elevator 4.

The second step will be to program the appropriate security levels needed to control access as described in our
hypothetical application. Besides restricting access to certain days and times and certain access locations, these
security levels will also restrict users to certain floors and determine which elevators they can use.

PROGRAMMING THE RELAY / ELEVATOR TABLE

Figure 39

1. Click the RELAY / ELEVATOR button on the

tool bar. The Relay / Elevator Table window
will appear.

2. The system relay numbers are listed on the left

side of the table. Use the scroll button to scroll
up or down to view all the system relay
numbers. The elevator numbers (1-8) are listed
across the top of the table.

3. Click the box under the elevator number that

the corresponding system relay is to control. In
this example, elevator 1 is controlled by system
relay 5, elevator 2 by relay 6, elevator 3 b relay
7, and elevator 4 by relay 8 (Fig. 39).

4. Click OK to set the table, click CLEAR to start

over, or click CANCEL to return to the system
info screen without saving any changes to the
Relay / Elevator Table.

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