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General
Operating under a Windows® NT Workstation environment, the Elevator
Monitoring System combines Visual Monitoring, interactive Command
Control, Traffic Analysis and Playback components to monitor real
time elevator events, modify day-to-day elevator operations, analyze
historical elevator traffic patterns and review recent elevator activities
to optimize the overall elevator system performance.
Advanced computer networking technology enables the Elevator Monitoring
System to be configured in a Server/Client arrangement for either
local or remote access. Designed for use in a Local Area Network (LAN)
or Modem Accessed Network (RAS) configuration, authorized personnel
can gain access to applications that reside on the main system and
can share stored data between all connected stations.
Installed at various locations within a building, the Elevator Monitoring
System can provide building personnel with virtually total control
of the entire elevator system and enable them to interactively monitor
and modify the system operation, performance and error conditions.
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Visual Monitoring
The fundamental component of the Elevator Monitoring System is
the Visual Monitoring system. Utilizing a high resolution SVGA monitor,
the Visual Monitoring system displays the real time operating status
of each elevator or group of elevators.
Combining standard pull down menus with easily recognizable color-coded
operating parameters, building personnel can view current registered
hall call events, current assigned hall call events, current registered
car call events, current group operational modes, current individual
elevator operational modes, current individual elevator hoistway position,
current individual elevator travel direction, current individual elevator
door position and elevator movement as it occurs in a real-time environment.
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Command Control
A counterpart to the Visual Monitoring system is the group of interactive
Command Control features contained within the Elevator Monitoring
System. While on-line, authorized personnel can modify certain system
parameters for customized elevator operation designed specifically
for their building's unique requirements.
Utilizing standard pull down menus, an authorized user can issue control
commands to enable/disable the floor lockout features, enable/disable
the car call lockout features or enable/disable the special service
features (Parking Operation, Independent Service Operation, VIP Operation,
Security Operation, etc.). All control commands can be issued for
immediate execution or scheduled for implementation on a user-defined
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Traffic Analysis
An optional segment of the Elevator Monitoring System is the Traffic
Analysis system. Since the task of monitoring elevator service becomes
a study of time and motion, a Traffic Analysis system can become an
integral tool in determining the most efficient elevator operation
for a specific building and/or application.
To better assist building personnel, the Traffic Analysis system can
accumulate data from each elevator or group of elevators so that an
evaluation of hall call response times, door times (closing, opening,
dwell, etc.), floor-to-floor times, traffic patterns, etc. can be
performed and the overall elevator system operation modified for optimal
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Playback
In conjunction with the Traffic Analysis system contained within the
Elevator Monitoring System, the Playback system allows building personnel
to view/replay the actual past operation from an elevator or group
of elevators through the Visual Monitoring system.
Designed to log all elevator event conditions, the Playback system
can be utilized for elevator diagnostic purposes or configured to
substantiate the data accumulated during a Traffic Analysis study.
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Additional
Information
For complete details regarding Fujitec's Elevator Monitoring System,
please contact your local
sales representative or Fujitec's North American Corporate Office
via e-mail or call
toll-free at 1-877-FUJITEC.
EMS™ is a trademark of Fujitec America. Inc. |
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