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3.8 Elevator Control
The elevator control feature is typically used in high-rise apartment buildings or office buildings and is designed
to limit which elevator(s) and which floor(s) a person is allowed access to. This control can be applied to building
residents and to visitors that have been granted access by a resident. In its most common use, when a resident
grants access to a visitor, the system will call the designated elevator(s) to the ground floor, and then only the
floor button that the resident resides on will be active in the elevator(s). This prevents the visitor from accessing
other than the designated elevator(s), or from going to unauthorized floors. Elevator restrictions for visitors are
programmed in Section 4.1.1.
Elevator control can also be applied to residents to control which elevator(s) they can use and to which floor(s)
they are allowed access. In this application, a card reader is installed inside the elevator(s) car. When the
resident enters the elevator, they must use their access card to "turn on" the elevator buttons. The buttons that
will be turned on are set in the software. Security levels can also be applied to elevator control, however the
SL01 security level does not affect elevator control and will not grant unrestricted access to all floors in a building
that uses elevator control. Therefore, if it is necessary to allow certain personnel unrestricted access to the
elevators and floor numbers, a security level should be created for this requirement (see SL06, page 41).
Elevator restrictions for system users are programmed in sections 3.8.3.
NOTE: Elevator control requires the installation of the 2348 Elevator Control board(s). This software and
hardware will control a maximum of eight (8) elevators with each elevator serving up to 64 floors.
3.8.1 PLANNING ELEVATOR CONTROL / SECURITY LEVELS
Refer to the instructions and diagrams in Section 3.8.3 for instructions on how Security Levels and Elevator
Control has been used to meet the criteria in the following hypothetical building.
The following example assumes that access control is used in a high-rise apartment building with four elevators.
Floors 2 through 4 in this building are reserved for private business. On the 20th floor of this building is a
exercise room that is open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, seven days a week, but access is restricted to only those
residents that pay a monthly fee for the use of the facility. There is a main entry door where the private business
employees, building residents and guests have access. System users (building residents and business
employees) use a card to gain access to the building while visitors will use a telephone entry system to
communicate with the person they wish to visit. A rear entry door is reserved for residents and service personnel
only and access is controlled at this entry with a card reader only. Elevator control is used in this application and
each of the four elevators has a card reader installed in the elevator car.
The building residents are to be granted access 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the main and rear entry.
They will be allowed to use any of the four elevators, but will not have elevator access to the business floors (2,
3, 4). The exercise room in this building is open to residents seven days a week, but the hours are restricted from
6:00 AM to 11:00 PM., and only those residents that have paid a monthly user fee will be granted access to this
area. Visitors will only be allowed access to the floor that the person they are visiting lives on, or to the floor that
the office they are visiting is located on, and they (visitors) can only use elevators 1 or 2. The business
employees are granted access only at the main entry door, Monday through Saturday from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
These business employees are restricted to floors 2, 3 and 4 using elevators 1 and 2 only. The business
managers are granted access 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but are restricted to floors 2, 3 and 4 only via
elevators 1 and 2 only. Building maintenance personnel and management personnel are granted access 24
hours a day, seven days a week at all controlled entry points and can use any of the four elevators and are not
restricted to any floors.
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