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1. 5993 J EDGAR HOOVER BUILDING CARS 1 6 PARKING Ce Eege eege EH NEE Down Peak Up Peak Car Call Count Down Peak Average Call Time Up Peak Load Switch Count Down Peak Duration Time Interval Up Peak Duration Time Interval TOGGLE TOGGLE Lobby Set Alternate Lobby Floor Set Dual Lobby Floor Set Rear Lobby Floor a aaa e r rp E Figure 17 Job Configuration Screen The screen consists of several zones related to up peak down peak lobby The corresponding parameters are located in each zone Toggle buttons enable or disable the corresponding feature status Changing parameter values initiates writing them to controller flash immediately For further detail on configuration parameters refer to FUTURA or MERIDIA user documentation 6 1 Heavy Traffic Up Down Pane for Heavy Traffic Configuration is shown below REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 23 r Haay rane 34 Lip Peak Car Call Count 20 Down Peak Average Call Time Up Peak Load Switch Count 20 Down Peak Duration Time Interwal SS Lip Peak Duration Time Interval Figure 18 Heavy Traffic SetUp Pane 6 1 1 Up Peak During heavy up the cars at the lobby are loaded one at a time standard and only the doors of the next car are open As the car becomes loaded or the loading time expires the car leaves and another car becomes next Special provisions can be implemented to permit multiple car loading A car completes it
2. Attendant Service Independent IND Service Simplex IR service Rear IR service Loss of Communication Dispatch Lost Service Protection E Timed out Auto Service Protection from Group Emergency Power Recall REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 16 mm o Table 2 Service Types REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 17 5 Car Related Screens 5 1 Diagnostic Screen The Diagnostic Screen displays car diagnostic information The view changes according to the controller connected to the REMON Server The following elevator controllers are currently supported by REMON e SWIFT FUTURA CEC e SWIFT MERIDIA CEC 5 1 1 FUTURA Diagnostic Screen A car specific real time CEC SWIFT FUTURA Diagnostic Screen is shown below The Job group to which the car belongs is indicated in the upper right corner of the screen General car information and current state are indicated at the bottom of the screen pi 1919 6th Avenue DIAGNOSTICS vec ECTS Rc GROUP 1 sa Oo so D i E 0 0 90 T i T AMEN S oo e E o T 0000 010 oL a SERVICE OVERLOAD DPC 1000 WEL O POSI i B FCP 1000 SR 0 Figure 13 FUTURA Diagnostic Screen REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 18 The FUTURA Diagnostic Screen presents up to eight 24 LED data sets that correspond to FUTURA SMI I O boards The abbreviated names of the selected boards taken form the FUTURA SPU CCU are identified in the pull down
3. LL niu Sie TTL T TT wmm 0 Figure 35 Edit Security Settings Clicking Security Settings item from Menu Tree opens Edit Security Settings Screen to create or to manage predefined security configurations as shown on the picture below The screen initially loads with current security configuration displayed REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 44 To display other previously defined security configurations select the corresponding name from Configuration name drop down box The configuration being displayed can be loaded into FUTURA or MERIDIA controller immediately but will have effect only if the controller is currently in Enable security state see 9 1 1 The security configurations created using this screen can be later used to set security in Service Activation Timers see section 10 9 2 1 Create New Configuration To create a new security configuration e First select a new name on the Configuration Name Text Box e Click on the Front or Rear Elevators to secure the Car Calls for that particular car on that particular floor e Click on the Hall Calls Front or Rear Up and Down to secure that particular call and particular direction for all the cars e Click on the yellow padlock to secure the entire floor car calls and hall calls fronts and rears e Save the configuration by press Save button on the top of the screen The saved configuration appears in Add security combo box in Service Activation
4. e Down Peak Service e Alternate Lobby Service e Dual Two Lobby Service e Rear Lobby Service e Parking Service e Inconspicuous Riser Service e Rear Other Riser Service e Loading security configuration 10 1 Service Activation Timers Interface The control is displayed after clicking Service Activation Timers or underlying items in the left frame MD gt June 11 2003 TS el fun Br ur Mr C6 Bc 10 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 3 4 58 8 7 4 00 9 10 D 2 13 14 15 W Reports 115 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 M Management EDU 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 A Job 9999 current Car 1 Diagnostic Car 3 DU Management 13 Won 2003 r Set a Call at a Floor Ta fla Br 4r Mr C6 Bc 1 2 3 4 5 6 a EEE SES 8 9 10 1 1 13 Genortz L 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pen 21 22 23 24 235 2 2X c DU Deus 16 28 29 33 Current Security 47 BR Security Settings UE Coded Car Calls 18 Ma Br ur Tr C6 Be M Service Activation Timers 19 LZ 3 NES 15 5 7 8 sn 1 1 13 14 15 16 17 00 OT 20 18 19 20 21 22 23 M 25 26 27 28 9 30 31 JUSTE p 2 14 E E E po p Figure 37 Service Activation Timers Screen The interface displays the services using calendar controls Clicking in calendar in the right column displays the selected day in the middle column with active service periods listed in white bars The REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 48 names of the services are displayed withi
5. Client Application The information presented for each car is explained in Figure 9 If communication with some group fails the Disconnected text can appear instead of group pictures REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 11 4 Single_Group Display Clicking on a particular Job group item in the Tree invokes the Single_Group Display that dynamically depicts the real time hoistway position of all the elevators in the selected group If there is insufficient screen space to display all cars simultaneously the user may minimize the Tree frame by clicking on the Hide Show Tree button The Single_Group Display presents the following e General job information job name peak status number of floors and cars e Car position and direction of travel e Hall calls assignments to the individual cars e Car calls e Car door status e Car service status mode The actual number of cars floors and floor numbers correspond to the configuration of the selected Job Right clicking anywhere in the Single_Group Display activates the Car Context Pop up Menu for switching the control between dynamic and static display modes and setting Car and Job management functions and operational parameters The structure of the context menu is shown in Figure 8 Some menu items can be grayed out depending on the current user access rights Static Display Car Management Job Management Set Call at a Floor Toggle Parameters Figure 8 C
6. Figure 30 Hall Call Distribution By Floor Report REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 35 The report consists of a table and a graph The table represents floors number of calls total and average wait times for each floor and distribution of calls with different lengths per floor The graph displays average wait time distribution per floor Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download as csv file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example e Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed Print report using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 6 Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot The Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot report helps in traffic analysis It displays number of hall calls and call distribution by wait time for e
7. minutes 5 Long wait 5 all Call Distribution by Time Slot Report Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 11 00 00 BW Hall Call Distrib Bl Hall Call Distrib D von con re SN 2 2 I IT D Car Traffic Sum eee P co ee a a a a 1 03 2006 09 45 00 Bi Management 1 03 2006 10 00 00 BR op Pp bP Pp Pp Pp P A 1 03 2006 10 00 00 NIIT momen P Pb pp p Pb b Pf p j E d s 1 03 2006 10 15 00 Service Activation Ti ion B BP rh P Pp Pp p P 1203 2006 10 30 00 SSC m g E Configuration 1 03 2006 10 45 00 1 03 2006 10 45 00 Help ess P Po poop p b b bp p b B Bp pop p p pm p sm p 0 Average Wait Time Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 11 00 00 Periods 11 03 2006 11 00 Download CSV file ee Ml ll LE Figure 31 Hall Call Distribution By Time Slot Report Screen The report consists of a table and a graph The table represents e Time interval e Number of calls per time interval e Total and average wait times for each time interval e Distribution of calls with different lengths per time interval e Graph displays average wait time distribution per time interval Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download as csv file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example e Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet E
8. and car direction 4 2 Dynamic Display Scaling The Dynamic Display presents up to 29 continuous landings REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 13 gt a 1919 6th Avenue SINGLE GROUP CT Remon ET KEE Group 1 Levels L 17 INDEPENDENT 919 6th Ave CAR 3 HALL FLOOR qe 16 15 14 13 Diagnostics eneen Es Se Cars SE eg Configuration DT T Management 12 A Reports 3 etes security 11 DT a Timers 7 10 o ER 5469 W 74th St ad 78 Hanover Place 5 j 453 Commons Grove co Rp on Figure 10 Normal Sngle Group screen number of floors 17 F ND BR an 4 CO When more than 17 landings are present the horizontal bars are halved in height and the size of the car icon is reduced by 60 as shown in the following figure ET 1919 6th Avenue SINGLE GROUP The World Group 1 Levels L 9 INDEPENDENT LI 1919 th Ave CAR 3 HALL FLOOR ke Single Group 1 EE be Multi_Group LEET Lad Diagnostics ss 1 Cars Configuration Management Reports Security LLLI Ke Timers 21 5469 W 74th St A 78 Hanover Place 5p 453 Commons Grove F m ZS O1 Oc BA E A Figure 11 Scaled Single_Group screen number of floors gt 17 and lt 29 REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 14 When there are more than 29 floors to be displayed the 60 reduced car icon is used with each horizontal bar representing multiple floors The actual floor position of each car is displayed
9. desired check boxes to retrieve up and or down calls information REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 32 e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 28 Long Wait Time Report Screen After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report is redisplayed with different data corresponding to new time range Remon qum ET Mg 09 30 AM 11 03 2006 fl 09 45 AM 11 02 2006 PT a5 Submit Send M Job 6097 current November 2006 WJ GB Car 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 29 30 31 1 2 b 4 Reports TETT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ER 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 M Traffic Log for T 10 00 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 i 26 27 28 29 30 1 Car Service for BEEN 5 7 8 9 Long Wait Calls MG Bi Hall Call Distrib ARE f i Down Calls WW Hall Call ecu ud Hall Call Traffic Car Traffic Sum S Management ae Kal Security Service Activation Ti Generated at Fri Nov 3rd 2006 10 53 34 AM Configuration Se Hel i A i Long Wait report p Haxinum Hait Tine Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 09 45 00 M Average Hait Tine Floors lumber of calls 5 Average watt tie 5 El ll ll Y Figure 28 Long Wait Time Report Screen The data are displayed as a table with following fields e Floor number e Call direction e Call registration e Wait time If the list is long user will have to scroll the page up and down to review it To provide re
10. light their lantern and remain at the terminal for the same length of time as for any other floor The available car s are dispatched immediately to floors or to a sector of floors with the highest down waiting time or alternatively to the floors with the most down calls in the recent history buffer All down hall calls REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 24 of down traveling cars are assigned based on which car has best potential arrival time Down peak traffic mode has priority over up peak Down Peak Average Call Time If the average Down Call ETA exceeds this value Down Peak Operation will occur e This must be a value between 10 and 960 seconds Set The Down Peak Duration Time Interval e The minimum duration of Down Peak after being triggered e This must be a value between 10 and 255 seconds After the selection is entered press TOGGLE button is needed to change controller settings When user clicks TOGGLE button the new settings are written to REMON database also 6 2 Lobby 6 2 1 Set The Alternate Lobby Floor This feature allows the location of the lobby floor to be changed between two designated floors which can be field adjustable Selection of one of the two lobbies can be activated manually or by means of REMON G2 service activation service Dual lobby service overrides this feature Set Alternate Lobby Floor Set Dual Lobby Floor Set Rear Lobby Floor Figure 19 Lobby Settings Pane To set the alternative lobby floo
11. resubmit his request The report 1s redisplayed with different data corresponding to new time range To provide reasonable system response and reasonable network load the data output is limited to 500 lines If there are more than 500 lines in the report an information string More data is available 1s displayed in the last line of the list 0 30 AM 11 03 2006 10 00 AM 11 03 2006 Submit Send Job 604 current cd d B ts 4 Nownber 2006 EX y Car 1 09 00 AM Sun M n Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 09 15 AM 173 d Reports e e 5 6 7 8 9 10 ff em P 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Traffic Log for T 10 15AM 19 20 733 22 23 A 25 BB Car Service for 10 30 AM 26 27 28 29 30 10454M e t s MOREE naste Hall Call Distriba E M Hall Call Traffic M Car Irattic EE EH e DS Cem Ce ll bell bell mee Figure 32 Hall Call Traffic Summary Report Screen REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 38 The report consists of a table and a graph The table represents time intervals number of calls per time interval average wait time for each time interval percentage of long wait calls and availability percentage The graph displays average wait time dark grey bars and percentage of long wait hall calls light grey bars per time interval Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download as csv file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Exce
12. 2 13 174 15 18 17 10 Traffic Log for Time Period n 18 20 2 22 13 34 038 rh 25 Ap Js c j Car Semice lor fire Perd ir Se BI Long Wait Call M Hall Call Distribution by Floor ES a CCS pui Hall Call Distributioam be Tine Sol Generated ai Tia Hor tnd 2008 03 2 405 PME Hall Call Traffic Summary Car Traffic Summary 2M Management M Security M Service Activation Timers M Configuration B Help Figure 26 Car Service Report Screen The data are displayed as a table with number of car calls trips and out of service time during the requested period for each car Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download CSV file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed The generated HTML page outline is shown in Figure 27 Car Service Report HTML It contains e Job number and its user friendly name e Time range e Report request parameters e Report data organized in a table REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 31 From To Job 6097 Up Calls Down Calls Long wait time Car Service Report Job 6097 11 02 2006 15 15 00 11 02 2006 15 30 00
13. Car Car Calls Trips Out of Service 1 0 29 00 00 00 Generated at Thu Nov 2nd 2006 03 24 05 PM e ap Internet Figure 27 Car Service Report HTML Print report looks similar to Figure 27 Car Service Report HTML using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 4 Long Wait Calls The Long Wait Calls report allows finding out long wait calls that happened within time range and their regularities The report displays times origin front or rear hall and directions of hall calls and corresponding wait times A short summary number of calls within the period and average wait time 1s also displayed To generate report request e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen on the left e Fill From and To and Long Wait Time edit boxes to enter time interval in the data display area The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection The latter edit box allows entering the desired long wait time threshold The default long wait time value 1s 45 seconds Check or clear
14. Timers window 9 2 2 Load Configuration into car controller To load selected security configuration into car controller e Drop down Configuration Name Text Box by pressing down narrow on the left Select a name from dropped down list of available configurations e Load the configuration by press Load button on the top of the screen You will see the message while loading security configuration to car controller and after a certain interval another message describing the result of the operation Loading security configuration to car controller is a lengthy process To start the process certain conditions must be met e g master car in group must not be moving so overall delay could be a minute or so A message box is displayed as security is loaded and another message box appears on security loading result 9 2 3 Delete Configuration To delete security configuration from the database e Drop down Configuration Name Text Box by pressing down narrow on the left Select a name from dropped down list of available configurations e Delete the configuration by press Delete button on the top of the screen After you answer Yes to confirmation message the configuration will be deleted The deleted configurations will not appear in Add security combo box in Service Activation Timers window more Also these configurations will not be loaded through Service Activation Timers interface if scheduled before so be ve
15. ULT 76 FAULT 75 FAULT 43 FAULT 65 FAULT 75 FAULT 43 D FAULT 65 23 FAULT 123 AM 1 WE 10 00 48 PM 10 19 2003 10 01 30 PM 10 19 2003 10 01 30 PM 10 19 2003 10 02 55 PM 10 19 2003 12 15 46 AM 10 20 2003 12 16 46 AM 10 20 2003 12 16 49 AM 10 20 2003 12 17 19 AM 10 20 2003 12 17 30 AM 10 20 2003 12 17 41 AM 10 20 2003 12 18 03 AM 10 20 2003 12 18 06 AM 10 20 2003 12 18 06 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 38 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 39 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 44 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 44 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 46 AM 10 20 2003 12 19 47 AM 10 20 2003 10 22 09 PM 11 10 2003 10 22 20 PM 11 10 2003 10 29 13 PM 11 10 2003 10 29 15 PM 11 10 2003 10 29 15 PM 11 10 2003 10 31 00 PM 11 10 2003 10 31 15 PM 11 10 2003 02 55 12 AM 11 11 2003 02 56 00 AM 11 11 2003 02 07 11 AM 11 12 2003 02 07 11 AM 11 12 2003 02 07 11 AM 11 2 2003 02 07 11 AM 11 1 2 2003 02 07 22 AM 11 12 2003 10 19 59 PM 11 10 2003 10 19 59 PM 11 10 2003 10 20 10 PM 11 10 2003 10 20 41 PM 11 10 2003 Details times fault occured Floor where occured Date Time Car Status 1 Fault Trip Car Status 4 GL1 Motor Field Board Status Drive Status 2 a ee ee E a CANDY ntaotor raul tsuz meta Drive Fault 4 11 October 20 2003 12 20 03 AM 5993 J EDGAR HOOVER BUILDING CARS 1 POPPER RRR EERE REE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE HEHEHE EEE HEE EEE EEE EOE HEE HEHEHE HEH HHH HO DPP Count Demand Velocity Actual Velocity Car Status EMST Car Status 2 Com
16. Web ICC An I O module used in MERIDIA It has 8 I O lines Inserted into IOC Can be either input or output all 8 lines together no individual direction change IOC A carrier board connected to one of the CCU s buses in MERIDIA An IOC carries a number of ICCs Job A group of one or more elevators cars with SPUs interconnected over an RS 485 Also referred to as Single_Group RPU Remote Processing Unit Also known as an SPU V Requires additional polls during operation RVU Remote Video Unit It is used to obtain group and car data from SPUS It is obsolete and will be replaced by the REMON G2 Decode Application SMI A board with up to 24 solid state relays SSR and chip controllers for FUTURA Can be connected to an SPU or RPU using RJ 45 cable Each SMI can be addressed by SPU Here are abbreviations for some of the following known SMIs VFC Velocity Fault Controller MRC Motor Room Interface Controller GPx General Purpose I O TOC Top Of Car controller COP Car Operating Panel I Os Manages fire switches car light etc CCI Car Call I Os Manages car call buttons I O HLUD1 Hall Lantern I Os HC1 Hall Call I Os SPU System Processing Unit in FUTURA Each SPU manages its own car SPU V An extension unit used in FUTURA when catering to more than 60 floors Also known as an RPU Remote Processing Unit Requires additional poll during operation REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 53
17. able Disables user to Activate or Deactivate Independent Service through Remon G2 e Independent Service Enable Enables user to Activate or Deactivate Independent Service through Remon G2 e Homing Service Activate e Homing Service Deactivate e Attendant Activate e Attendant Deactivate e Car to Lobby Activate e Car to Lobby Deactivate e Car to Lobby with Door Closed Activate e Car to Lobby with Door Closed Deactivate e Lobby Independent Activate e Lobby Independent Deactivate e Special Service Activate e Special Service Deactivate REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 20 Remon Car Control Car 1 Figure 15 Car Management dialog box 5 4 Fault Screen Fault screen can be used to review faults that are reported by FUTURA MERIDIA controllers It is displayed by clicking on Fault screen Menu and Tree item The screen outline is shown in Figure 16 REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 21 Both TIU TID input modules on simultaneously or AUTOS TT me dule u vas on witt S either TIU or TID input module on SHH HHH HH HEHEHE HH b 6 tt btt 4 A SEE EEE TT TX FAULT 68 123 FAULT 123 140 FAULT 140 FAULT 67 FAULT BB FAULT 27 FAULT 58 FAULT 68 123 FAULT 123 FAULT 27 EMSD lost 65 FAULT 65 123 FAULT 123 FAULT 68 23 FAULT 123 EMSD last 123 FAULT 123 EMSD lost 55 FAULT 65 FAULT 123 FAULT 68 23 FAULT 123 FAULT 10 42 FAULT 142 FAULT 93 2 FAULT 142 FAULT 74 76 FA
18. ach time slot Percentage of wait times and total number of corresponding calls are calculated To generate report e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen on the left e Fill From and To and Time slice edit boxes as well as Up Hall Calls and Down Hall Calls check boxes to enter the required time parameters in the data display area These checkboxes are used to allow user to separately review up or down hall calls The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 31 Hall Call Distribution By Time Slot Report Screen After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report is redisplayed with different data corresponding to new time range To provide reasonable system response and reasonable network load the data output is limited to 500 lines If there are more than 500 lines in the report an information string More data is available is displayed in the last line of the list REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 36 d Remon 09 30AM 11 03 2006 11 00 AM 11 03 2006 Submit Send wv Job 6097 current ns Car 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat L z Reports 3 29 30 31 i e Traffic Log for T 2 5 a x Car Service for 0 45 AM oi 6 T B g Long Wait Calls Time slice days p hours p
19. al v0 8 Page 7 2 5 3 Cars Clicking the Car expands the branch It has no effect on the content of the Display frame Tree item Display type Go Job N Single_Group Display 7 Car 1 7 Diagnostic Diagnostic Screen VC Reports Individual Car Service 7 Management Car Management gt Recording and Playback Error Reference source not found 7 Fault Screen Fault Screen 7 Car 2 7 Car 3 7 Car N 2 5 4 Job Management CC Management 7 Set a Call at a Floor Set Call at a floor VC Toggle Parameters Toggle parameters REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 8 2 5 5 Reports 7 Reports VRL Q V7 7 Traffic Log for Time Period Car Service for Time Period Long Wait Calls Hall Call Distribution By Floor Hall Call Distribution By Time Slot Hall Call Traffic Summary Car Traffic Summary 2 5 6 Security VC Security 7 7 V 7 Current Security Security Settings Coded Car Call Codes REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Traffic Log Car Service Long Wait Calls Hall Call Distribution by Floor Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot Hall Call Traffic Summary Hall Call Traffic Summary Current Security Security Settings Coded Car Calls Page 9 2 6 Data Display Area The Display frame on the right side of the main screen presents real time status information about each elevator that the user is authorized to access including direction of travel door status and service mode The content of th
20. ar Cals sisicscccestascossccsduscaadascsteassiecdsacestccssoedsacaadasenaeassusddsadeueuesdeedsacaadasesaaaseusedsacaneaceds 46 9 3 1 EE EE Eet 46 2 32 D CLEA Security Eoi ES 47 9 3 3 Clear E Sind EE 47 10 SERVICE ACTIVATION HN 48 10 1 Service Activation Timers Interface cccccccsosssssssscecececcccocosssssssssssccccceecessssosssssssssssseeeeee 48 102 Add Timer mer 49 193 Add Sec rUy E 50 10 4 Edit Timer or Security Settings E 50 10 5 Delete Dette 51 11 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 26 522 526252522252225620 40 732 52 eege 52 12 RE GE 53 REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 111 1 Introduction to REMON G2 REMON G2 software provides a convenient attractive and intuitive visual interface for monitoring elevators as well as multi group application functionality extended analysis and control capabilities that include building management commands traffic analysis and playback functions Its convenient easy to use graphic interface 1s based on modern processing and network technologies for multiple Client and multiple Server applications Depending on hardware setup configuration REMON G2 receives and displays in real time elevator traffic car diagnostic information from elevator controllers It stores traffic data and performs activity playback traffic activity analysis generates predefined reports and provides graphical user interface to multiple Clients over the Internet Intranet REMON G2 implements user interface and data processin
21. ar Context Pop up Menu Press Static Display item to switch view to Static Dynamic mode Car and Job Management functionality is described in 5 3 and 7 respectively 4 1 Single Group Display Options Two options are available for displaying information about the cars in a Job group These are shown in Figure 9 Dynamic and Static car representation REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 12 Car user friendly name Service type SCH Car direction Car with Car user opening friendly doors name Hall call assigned to Car this car direction Floor Ki Service type number n icon Next call up icon Dynamic mode Static mode Figure 9 Dynamic and Static car representation e Dynamic display This option shows real time hoistway movement and status and requires more screen space The following conditions are displayed with this option service mode front and rear car calls with floors front and rear hall calls with floors and directions and Next Call up Automatic mode only The various car and hall call icons are shown in Table 1 Hall and Car Call Icons By default the Single Group is displayed in Dynamic mode e Static display This option is more compact but displays less information The following conditions are displayed with this option front and rear door status open half open closed service mode if applicable car position current floor the presence of front and rear hall calls
22. ary M Car Traffic Summary i Management 14 Security 12 M Current Security 11 M Security Settings Service Activation Timers M Configuration Help none UT fl internet Figure 34 Current Security Screen Current Security Screen displays the current security layout The user can modify the security by using the mouse to enable or disable security secure halls and cars as described below The scroll bars are used to display calls on taller buildings Scaling is not supported on this view 9 1 1 Enable Security To use security configurations FUTURA or MERIDIA controller must be put into Enable security state This is done using the corresponding checkbox on Current Security Screen Checking the checkbox results in sending Enable security command to controller Unchecking the checkbox results in sending Disable security command to controller 9 1 2 One Click Security One Click Security Formerly known as Guard Station or Total Building Security is activated by checking the box labeled One Click Security All floors and Car Calls will be locked except on the Guard Station level Enable security command is also issued to controller to process the case when security has been disabled at the moment of clicking One Click Security Guard Station Level control defines the floor that will not be secured when clicking the One click security checkbox on Current Security Scree
23. asonable system response and reasonable network load the data output is limited to 500 lines If there are more than 500 lines in the report an information string More data is available 1s displayed in the last line of the list The data are also displayed as a histogram The average wait time dark grey and the longest wait time light grey within the selected time interval are displayed for each floor in the Group REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 33 Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download CSV file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed The generated HTML page outline is shown in Figure 29 Long Wait Time Report HTML It contains e Job number and its user friendly name e Time range and report creation time e Report request parameters long wait threshold e Report data organized in a table e Simple data analysis and graphical data representation From 11 03 2006 09 30 00 To 11 03 2006 09 45 00 Job 6097 Up Calls Yes Down Calls Yes Long wait time 45 Long Wait Call Report Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 09 45 00 Fl
24. at a given time right click in the corresponding string at corresponding time and choose Add gt Security from appeared context menu Clicking in exact region is not obligatory but convenient because the opened dialog box is filled with values corresponding to click region Managing security configurations is described in 9 2 The dialog box is displayed on the picture below Add edit security x Security cont LE Start at 18 06 2004 12 30 00 Ll Cancel Ea stop at 18 06 2004 13 00 00 E start period il Once Every day C Days P sun P Mon P Tue P wed s pori F Fri Sat Every week C List Add Figure 40 Add Edit Security dialog box e Choose the desired security configuration from a dropdown list e Set configuration load time and disable time e Choose the desired configuration load period once every day several days within a week a list of days To add days to the list user should use calendar control To remove days from list user should mark a day and hit Delete button on the keyboard e Accept timer by click OK button Cancel setting service by clicking Cancel button Be careful when working with security configurations as overlapping can bring to confusion Avoid inserting one security configuration in the middle of another as the inserted configuration will disable the bounding one on its exit 10 4 Edit Timer or Security Settings To edit timer right click
25. car within the Group Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download CSV file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed The HTML attachment outline is shown in Figure 25 Traffic Log Report HTML It contains e Job number and its user friendly name e Time range e Report request parameters up calls down calls REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 29 e Report data organized in a table e Simple data analysis separate numbers of up and down hall calls with their type listed total number of hall calls a sum of two previous ones average wait time and maximum wait time From Laa 15 1500 Ta 262006 15 30000 Joh 6047 Up Calls Cer Down Callas Yei Traffic Log Rapert Jab 6097 11022006 15 1500 11022008 15535050 Emer Pear Time Registered wat car Seounty code CEECULEEEKH B SH WEE el Downdoadeg suture itp AIF 16 E E08 9e Trabant 10015372 png D ree Figure 25 Traffic Log Report HTML Print report looks similar to Figure 25 Traffic Log Report HTML using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Prin
26. ding all available menu commands Clicking various Tree items will result in the actions described below A sign at the left of a Tree item means that lower level items are nested inside Click the to display maximize the nested sub items or to hide minimize the displayed sub items REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 6 2 5 1 Remon The default name given to the first level tree root in the Tree hierarchy is the Remon Clicking on Remon reveals all available Jobs in a minimized static mode and invokes the Multi Group display in the Display frame see paragraph 0 Tree item Display type Multi Group Display Single Group Display Single Group Display Single Group Display Help Home Page Clicking Help in the Tree frame displays the help home page Help files are HTML files located on every REMON G2 Server Help files present the user manual in HTML format 2 5 2 Jobs Jobs represent either single or multi car elevator groups When the user clicks a particular Job the information for that Job 1s displayed in the Display frame to the right see paragraph 4 Single Group Display Each Job has following subitems Tree item Display type Go Job N Single_Group Display 7 Car 1 7 Car 2 7 Car 3 7 Car N 7 Configuration Job Configuration 7 Management Job Management VC Reports Reports VC Security Security 7 Service Activation Timers Service Activation Timers REMON G2 User Manu
27. door cycles car calls and other parameters The graph displays the same parameters as pie charts to allow easy comparison between cars Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download as csv file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed Report contains e Job number and its user friendly name e Time range e Report time interval e Report data organized in a table e Report data pie charts Print report using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 40 improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 41 9 Security The security features allow authorized user to manage built in FUTURA or MERIDIA security features if present in current installation This
28. e 28 e Fill From To boxes and check boxes to set up report request parameters If Car service check box is checked the table may interfere with car service change messages if any The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection The parameters affect the report contents and view e Click Submit button Requested data displays in area below the date time range selection fields If the list is long user will have to scroll the page up and down to review it After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report 1s redisplayed then with different data corresponding to new time range To provide reasonable system response and reasonable network load the data output is limited to 500 lines If there are more than 500 lines in the report an information string More data is available is displayed in the last line of the list n Bun Mom Tu Wed Tri En Eat ioc 1 Ae 5 Long Wait Calls DW Mall Call Distrib Hall Call Distrib Hall Call Traffic Bl Car Traffic Sum HO E Management FP Security Tr Configuration ui We CHE i1 Io res G ensatsd at Tite Hov zexd 3006 03 EB 0 FIAT BI Figure 24 Traffic Log Report Screen The data are also displayed as a histogram The average wait time dark grey and the longest wait time light grey within the selected time interval are displayed for each
29. e Display is based on the current Menu and Selection Tree choice The following main graphical displays can appear in data display area Multi_Group Display Single_Group Display Diagnostic Screen Job Configuration Screen Security Screens Reports Screens Playback Screen Service Activation Timers Screen Additionally there are several setup and information screens and dialogue boxes REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 10 3 Multi Group Display Clicking on the Remon tree root in the Menu and Tree frame invokes the Multi_Group Display shown in Figure 7 Multi_Group Display for Windows Client Application This screen presents status information about each elevator accessible to the Client Application for a current user 1 e if this username password is present on remote server that server will return information to local one Screen size and resolution determine the number of Jobs that can be presented in the Multi_Group display at one time If a given group is in Up Peak or Down Peak mode it will be surrounded with a frame Lh Wh A UA UR UA WA UA AU CUR UNA CAR 4 li 1 Eb E e E Dex som mitar ru Cu eee SL CAR 3 CARI CAR 4 i CAR 4 ee WR DL Group 2 L 10 20 CARA CAR 1 CAR 3 CAR CAR 1 E E e f E sat 15 PS Uran E uia CAR Can 4 CAR 1 CAR 2 COLE NE CAR MAKES MLM VIE FIRE SERVICE INDEPENDENT HOMING ATTENDANT Current Service Modes Figure 7 Multi_Group Display for Windows
30. g for the existing SWIFT FUTURA and SWIFT MERIDIA controllers It replaces and enhances the older DOS version of REMON and eliminates the need for a Remote Video Unit RVU and related software 1 1 REMON G2 Architecture REMON G2 presumes the use of nonproprietary off the shelf hardware technologies and software platforms REMON G2 consists of the following elements Servers Web servers with SQL compliant database and software for communication with elevator controllers Clients Client Application Software is the Microsoft Windows based user interface for remote data access and presentation Job Elevator Group it a Group Controller Job Elevators Group TET gt Group r E ET e N Figure 1 The REMON G2 Architecture REMON G2 User Manual v0 7 Page 1 Multiple Servers and Clients can exist simultaneously within the framework Any authorized Client can communicate through REMON G2 Servers with any elevator group in the network An internal security system provides authorized data access and information safety 1 2 REMON G2 Communication REMON G2 Clients and Servers communicate using standard TCP IP protocol This structure is hardware and software independent and allows the elements to execute either on a single computer or on several computers over a TCP IP network with diverse communication media including Ethernet cable or wireless and dial up modem communication 1 3 Document Scope This doc
31. i Mil TA m JU NU FN Ed NC LUE i REMON G Client Application for Windows User Manual Version 0 8 March 14 2007 2003 2007 Computerized Elevator Controls All rights reserved REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 11 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION TO REMON GZ esseeeEREEREE RER ERR REEN REENEN RENE ENEE E ENEE R KEREN anra 1 1 1 RENION G2 ATFCBIGGCIUITE in ii unanime 1 12 REMON G2 COMMUNRICAUON slash 2 L5 DOCUMENT DEE 2 2 CLIENT APPLICATION SOFTWARE CLIENT FOR MS WINDOWS 3 2 1 Installation and Comnfigurration cccccccccsssssssssccccsssssssssssscccccccsssssssssccccscssssssssscccssssesssssesecs 3 2 2 Downloading and updating REMON G2 Client Application Software 3 P MEME oun pe 4 Z4 dani SCIEN sires eee RU nM 5 2 0 Menand SelecHol DTCC uo nn renier a seva euism E IER e teinte 5 251 REDO EE 7 215 2 JODS RER P 7 2 9 9 Gri E H O S 8 2 5 4 VOD Maina eme APS ae dans Disc D SET 8 23 9 TEE 9 2 5 6 EEN 9 200 Data Display EE 10 2 MULT GROUP EEN 11 4 SINGLE GROUP DISPLA Y exti cusa ERR RR ERN FOX ERE ERRARE NER EB x ERE EE E EE RE ERR ERA Ee 12 4 1 Single _Group Display A iore saei neve edes oe ke p A ee tae e ev sadassouacusavsedsbccuneceseesesaatees 12 42 Dynamic Display Scalig ge 13 4 3 Car and Hall Calls Ierger 15 MEE uale Type ICONS emm 16 5 CAR EEGENEN 18 5 1 Diaenostic SCLCE EE 18 Sd FUTURA ET 18 31 2 MERIDIA Diag
32. item is never displayed in Menu Tree if security 1s not programmed into the equipment Among available security management features are the following 9 1 Viewing current hall call and car call security configuration One click enabling or disabling security Securing or unsecuring a single floor or all floors Applying one of predefined security configurations stored in the database Editing predefined security configurations Listing floors where given security code is used Listing security calls for given floor Assigning given security code to a floor Assigning given security code to all floors Deleting given security code from a floor Deleting given security code from all floors Current Security The control is displayed after clicking Current Security item in the left Menu Tree frame REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 42 CURRENT SECURITY 3097 460 WES TREET SECURITY v HEE HEHEHE EEE HEHEHE HEHEHE M EHH EH sess sss eset ee TS tee ee PP eee ET TT EHH HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE HHH HEHE HHH HH EH HEHEHE HHH Hees ete pe Pes ESTES TESS TEST ET Se FTES EER MRRRREEA SEE HSE HE HHH HEHE HHH EH E BfEnable Security Mot ECURITY B Gua Levels B 20 ttes eee eee to tt Job 6097 current l Car 1 Lock Floor 20 Reports 8 Traffic Log for Time Period M Car Service for Time Period 19 8 Long Wait Calls 18 Hall Call Distribution by Floor 17 Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot T Hall Call Traffic Summ
33. l for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed Report contains e Job number and its user friendly name e Time range e Report request parameters time slice and long wait time threshold e Report data organized in a table e Simple data analysis number of calls and long wait time calls vs time slice graph Print report using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 8 Car Traffic Summary The Car Traffic Summary report displays information about car traffic for each car within group during given time interval e Number of trips one floor runs door cycles and car calls e Availability out of service for each time slot To generate report request e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen on the left e Fill From and To edit boxes to enter the required time parameters in the data disp
34. lay area The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 33 After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report is redisplayed with different data corresponding to new time range REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 39 C Remon 09 30AM 11 03 2006 11 15AM 11 03 2006 Submit Send M Job 6097 current November 2006 WJ Car 1 SERIE Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ne 29 30 31 1 2 4 NC es 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Traffic Log for Time Period e 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 Bl Car Service for Time Period 5 8 7 8 8 z Long Wait Calls Car Traffic Summary Report Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 11 15 00 Hall Call Distribution by Floor Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot ore fcruns CHE Hall Call Traffic Summary Door eyeies CE EE Car Traffic Summary MgS ScF ee DR Management Drive taat T Individual service ni amp BI Security bmw Ed Service Activation Timers e zeng hee ES Kg Configuration Help Car Traffic Summary Job 6097 11 05 2006 09 50 00 11 05 2006 11 15 00 oor Cycles Car Calls SO BEC Figure 33 Car Traffic Summary Report Screen The report consists of a table and a graph The table represents number of trips one floor runs
35. ll be updated by highlighting the codes that are associated with that floor The Max Codes Per Floor displays the controller limited number of codes that can be assigned to a single floor This value is for reference only and cannot be changed 9 3 1 Enter A New Security Code To add a code user should enter the desired code in Enter new security code field on Figure 36 Coded Car Calls The entered code can be assigned to all floors or for individual floor in the latter case the floor should be chosen from dropdown list Pressing Apply will set the code REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 46 9 3 2 Delete A Security Code To delete a code user should enter the desired code in Delete security code field on Figure 36 Coded Car Calls The entered code can be deleted from all floors or from individual floor in the latter case the floor should be chosen from dropdown list Pressing Apply will delete the code The changes will be visible in the right columns immediately 9 3 3 Clear All Security Codes To delete all security codes for particular floor choose the desired floor and then use Clear Codes button REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 47 10 Service Activation Timers Service activation timers are implemented in REMON software To provide service activation for given job the connected REMON server must be up and running The following services can be configured to start and stop at a schedule e Up Peak Service
36. m Init OK Brake Board Drive Status 3 FAULT 68 VIC Position VIC Velocity Digitizer Mode Stop Service Type Inspect Master Car 201 Door Status St or Open Limit Car Status 3 Motion Master Drive Status 1 Drive Command Synchronization 1 From mite Show All BEER RR mme Ba EE ele A ul 100 7 Figure 16 REMON G2 Fault screen In the left column the registered faults are listed Selecting a fault automatically displays detailed fault information in the right part of the screen The description of the fault is shown on top of the screen Faults in the left column can be sorted by fault number occurrence time and car position at the moment of fault using drop down lists at the bottom of the column Choosing different values from these lists applies filters immediately Both parts of fault screen can be scrolled if they do not fit on the screen 5 4 1 Clear fault from Fault Screen There is a clear fault check box near the left column on the Fault screen Select the fault you want to clear from the left column and then place a check in the clear fault check box The fault will be removed from the list of faults 1n the left column REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 22 6 Job Configuration A screen for setting heavy traffic and lobby parameters to controller is available for authorized by access level users by clicking a Configuration item in the tree displays parameters setting interface
37. n REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 43 9 1 3 Secure Doors Floors and Hall Calls Clicking on Hall Call narrow buttons and cars icons toggles the security status of hall call or car call for particular floor and car Click on the yellow padlock to secure the entire floor car calls and hall calls fronts and rears The settings are sent to controller immediately IMPORTANT NOTICE Some time several seconds is needed to re read the latest controller settings after change so there is a delay between clicking on car or hall call button and visual response If there were several clicks the result is undefined usually only the last click 1s processed 9 2 Security Settings The screen allows creating security configurations saving them to database reviewing deleting and loading to FUTURA or MERIDIA controllers Fr R oo e P emon EST 34TH STREE SECURITY E Rem PEPE T THEE HH EHH EH HE HHH EHH EHH EE HF EHH EFF GG 9999999999992 922212222225 PEST intimement ss sets EE EE ss M Job 6097 current security Ei 0 rod Reports Front Rea 8 Ei 3 Lock Floor Traffic Log for Time Period M Car Service for Time Period M Long Wait Calls Hall Call Distribution by Floor Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot Hall Call Traffic Summary M Car Traffic Summary Management Security D Current Security M Security Settings M Service Activation Timers B Configuration CM
38. n the bars Right Click on the timetable activates pop up menu as shown below J2 W Alternate Lobby Service E Edit Add Security Delete DU 1 A i Figure 38 Service Activation Timer Pop Up Menu 10 2 Add Timer Timers for any of available services can be added edited and deleted by using appropriate panel To add timer right click in the corresponding string at corresponding time and choose Add gt Timer from appeared pop up context menu Clicking in exact region is not obligatory but convenient because the opened dialog box is filled with values corresponding to click region The dialog box 1s displayed on the picture below Add edit timer x Startat 11 06 2003 17 30 00 E Cancel stop at 11 06 2003 18 00 00 start period Service Once Every day C Das F Sun F Mon F Tue P Wed CI Thu Fr Sat Every week C List Add Figure 39 Add Edit Timer Panel e Choose the desired service from a dropdown list e Set service start and service stop times e Choose the desired service start period once every day several days within a week a list of days To add days to the list user should use calendar control To remove days from list user should mark a day and hit Delete button on the keyboard e Click OK button to add timer or Cancel to cancel setting service REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 49 10 3 Add Security To load security configuration
39. n the left e Fill From and To and Up Hall Calls and Down Hall Calls check boxes to enter the required parameters in the data display area These checkboxes are used to allow user to separately review up or down hall calls The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 30 Hall Call Distribution By Floor Report After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report is redisplayed with different data corresponding to new time range Remon 09 30 AM 11 03 2006 09 45 AM 11 03 2006 Submit Send wv M Job 6097 current November 2006 WJ M Car 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 29 30 31 1 2 4 Reports TENT SE E 9 3810 09 45 AN 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 M Traffic Log for T 10 00 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Car Service for g Bi Long Wait Calls options i Hall Call Distribi UPC M Down Calls Sg Hall Call Distrib Hall Call Distribution by Floor Report Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 09 45 00 EU i CN EE Si BI Management EE EE fp I L2 Security 7 l EE 9 1100 00 16 67 33 33 Ka Service Activation Ti Configuration Average wait time Job 6097 11 05 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 09 45 00 Help Wait time Floors Download CSV file EE lt J mm
40. nostic Scree EE 19 REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 1 5 2 cic q Cr 19 5 3 Car H ENEE E E 20 5 4 art 21 5 4 1 Clear Tault HEOmpbault SCLC NEE 22 6 JOB CONFIGURATION ccccccceeeceeeeeenscnseensenseseenscseesseaseeseeaseseonseasensenasseseonees 23 6 1 Heavy Tratin lr Ltr 23 6 1 1 er ere 24 6 1 2 Ree 24 02 BA EE 25 6 2 1 Set he Alternate 20DDS POOR ee ee 29 6 2 2 Sev The Dual Second Eoo EE 25 6 2 3 Set Ehe Rear Lobby le E 25 f MOB MANAGEMENET W 26 7 1 Set Call at A EE 26 7 4 Fogle parameter S oie REDEEM sn nn N 26 RE ROSE ee ete gate eee DI DUI DIM ACIEM DI DD E D E PM 27 8 1 l divid al CAE SEL VICE mee M ed 27 S2 AIO OS Re ion ambien iaa 28 8 3 CAE SOE VICE PO PE En T D I NO 30 5T Lons Wan CANS rene riso Erebi sie i erp icri ii 32 8 5 Hall Call Distribution DY D Tt 35 8 6 Hall Call Distribution by Time Slot cccccsssoscscssscsscossscscosccvsccssssscccscsesonsoossccssossosescecessees 36 8 7 Hal Call Trablic Summar yonsa te R 38 8 8 Car Trae SUmIDdEY EE 39 9 SECURITY EE 42 9 1 EECHER 42 9 1 1 EE 43 9 1 2 One CHUCK SECUN EE 43 9 1 3 Secure Doors Floors and Hall Call 44 9 2 SECULILY SELUMNOS oor e i id nisi a nid eoim a 44 REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 11 9 2 1 Create Neu CODD WEOELOTIGA 0 poto doe Dre te uu e be 45 9 22 Load Configuration into car controller nennen eene 45 9 2 2 Delete er EE E 45 9 3 Coded C
41. ob into the Display Clicking on Remon REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 5 root in the tree will display multigroup screen Clicking on menu actions shows corresponding report or management screens in Display area or loads dialog boxes The Tree reconfigures itself based on the current user s authorization and the system s configuration Only Tree items that are permitted to be used by the current user will be displayed RemonCar Group Screen Microsoft Internet Explorer X Bl xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Seach Favorites media Er 5 M JH Address lei me 1 Group php Go Links MULTILGROUP Job 9801 current Car 1 Car 2 Configuration M Management Reports D Security M Service Activation Timers Help CURRENT FLOOR rr CAR DIRECTION SERVICE ERROR TYPE ELEVATOR CAR STATE EE Figure 6 Menu and Selection Tree To expand or decrease the area of the Menu and Selection Tree frame click and drag on the narrow vertical border between the two frames For convenient screen space management The Menu and Selection Tree frame can be minimized restored by clicking on the Hide Show Tree button in the upper left corner of the Display The Client action menu is integrated into the Menu and Selection Tree When an authorized user clicks a Tree item that can be processed by menu commands a Job or an individual car its complete branch is displayed inclu
42. on the timer on Service Activation Timers Screen to pop up context menu e Choose Edit from appeared context menu Add Edit Timer dialog box is displayed filled with selected timer data e Change times and periods e To confirm changes user should click OK button To cancel editing click Cancel button REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 50 10 5 Delete Timer or Security To delete timer right click the appropriate timer on Service Activation Timers Screen to pop up context menu and choose Delete from appeared context menu The timer will be deleted from database and from Service Activation Timers Screen REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 51 11 System Requirements The computer s running REMON G2 Client Application must run under Windows 98 ME 2000 XP and an Internet Explorer 5 5SP2 or later web browser with enabled ActiveX controls REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 52 12 Glossary CCN Car Communication Number CCU Car Control Unit in MERIDIA It is functionally equivalent to FUTURA s SPU It has a limited floor number CTG Car To Group bus and is the RS 485 bus interconnecting the SPUs within the group FPI Floor Position Indicator These are the two characters that represent the floor displayed on an RVU HC Hall Call bus Hall call requests come to all SPUs or CCUs over this bus HTML Hypertext Markup Language a hypertext document format used on the World Wide
43. oor Dir Rear Time Registered Waitt 20 D F 11 03 2006 09 35 41 83 B U F 11 03 2006 09 36 27 95 20 D F 11 03 2006 09 37 32 89 B U F 11 03 2006 09 38 25 94 20 D F 11 03 2006 09 39 22 95 Generated at Fri Nov 3rd 2006 10 53 34 AM Number of calls 5 Average watt time 91 Long Wait report rer HANC ee Job 6097 11 03 2006 09 30 00 11 03 2006 09 45 00 M Average Hait Tine B 28 Floors K Downloading picture http 172 16 1 108 6097LWTTrafficReport20061103105334 png internet Figure 29 Long Wait Time Report HTML Print report looks similar to Figure 29 Long Wait Time Report HTML using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 34 mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 5 Hall Call Distribution by Floor The Hall Call Distribution by Floor report helps in traffic analysis It displays number of hall calls and call distribution by wait time for each floor Percentage of wait times and total number of corresponding calls are calculated To generate report e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen o
44. our Internet Explorer s ActiveX security controls are enabled to permit the downloading and running of ActiveX applications as shown in Figure 2 A about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer Fil Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back EE I axa md Address F General Gert mu Eis rose Security Settings i xl Settings F Actives controls and plug ins Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable Prompt wl Download unsigned Actives controls Disable Enable Prompt rm Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe C Disable Enable Prompt S aoe ipe ia 1 1 I I K k Reset custom settings to Medium Reset cancel Figure 2 ActiveX control settings REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 3 If your PC s ActiveX controls are older than that of the PC running the REMON G2 Server the latest version of ActiveX controls will download and run automatically You may be prompted for permission depending on your web browser s security settings In this case click Yes to install the ActiveX control Security Warning Do vou want to install and run http aia vtec tuCodeMenuT ree cab The publisher cannot be determined due to the problems below Authenticode signature nat found Yes More Info Figure 3 ActiveX download prompt 2 3 Logon Logon is required to access any REMONG2 data Only authorized users will have access to REMON G2 Accessibility 1
45. r press down narrow box to drop down the list of available floors Make a choice floor s number indicated on the left of the box and press TOGGLE button to update controller settings and REMON database 6 2 2 Set The Dual Second Floor This feature permits the dispatching of cars from two simultaneous main floors field adjustable each of which can have a next car The selection of the secondary lobby floor can be activated manually or by means of REMON G2 service activation service Follow the same procedure for setting the alternative lobby floor 6 2 3 Set The Rear Lobby Floor Follow the same procedure for setting the alternative lobby floor REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 25 7 Job Management 7 1 Set Call at a floor The function is available either through MenuTree or Car Context Pop up Menu To set a call after function activation in Set Hall Call window set floor number Up Down and Rear Front attributes and press Set call button as shown on Figure 20 Set Hall Call Set hall call wl Floor vi Call type Ge Up Front C Down C Rear Service call None C VIP C Code Blue C IR ge Figure 20 Set Hall Call 7 2 Toggle parameters To toggle parameters check appropriate box and press SET as shown on Figure 21 Toggle Job Parameters Service Activation Activate Deactivate Actvate Deactivate 2 2 Fire service General purpose 1 0 0 Inconspicious riser General p
46. ry careful REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 45 9 3 Coded Car Calls This feature allows listing adding editing and deleting security codes for a given floor or floors as shown on Figure 36 Security codes allow protecting selected landings from unauthorized access For further information on security codes consult M equipment user manual B 6th Avenue Group 1 Levels L 29 Select Code to View Floors Select Floor to View Codes Code Click to Toggle Floor Click to Toggle 5273 B H a Sang 28 92527 27 592L 26 22183 25 WA 24 7 23 nra MEE 22 25275 NE 21 82 2 20 E p 21837 NE 19 Delete A Sec Jo Bm ICE j LiT a 17 4 31792 18 52759 E 15 2L24 14 8 3 7 1 13 2 1 8 i 12 32073 11 D 17925 10 27592 d JE E 3 7 3 6 EET 17 3 2 5 5 27 5 9 2 IT 312738 75L19 D NAI I Click to Toggle Floor Click to Toggle Figure 36 Coded Car Calls Before any of the following operations choose front or rear car calls using a dropdown box in the top left corner of the screen To list floors for code click desired code in Select code to view floors column The Select Floor to View Codes column will be updated by placing a Security Key on the floors that the particular code affects To list codes for floor user should click desired floor in Select floor to view codes column The Select Code to View Floors column wi
47. s based on the user s registered Username and Password pair Figure 4 The REMON Administrator verifies the user s registration and access rights in the REMON G2 system procedure Unauthorized users will receive an error message indicating that an invalid user ID or password has been entered Access Rights checking x admin Cancel Password ee Figure 4 Logon prompt REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 4 2 4 Main Screen The main Client Application screen layout is shown in Figure 5 It consists of two frames e Menu and Selection Tree Tree on the left e Data Display Area Display on the right The entire Client screen and each of its frames can be resized to fit any standard Windows style panel To expand the Internet Explorer window to full screen use the F11 key on your keyboard Tree rea Display Area 7 n SINGLE GROUP venue Group 1 Levels L 9 HALL FLOOR d I Configuration D Management D Reports Security Service Activation Timers Figure 5 Main Screen Client Application Software 2 5 Menu and Selection Tree The Menu and Selection Tree presents a listing of the equipment being monitored by Client The Tree consists of the available Jobs plus related information and available menu actions Jobs represent an elevator group consisting of one or more cars simplex duplex or multi car Clicking on a Job in the Tree loads the corresponding data for that J
48. s up trip after it has answered its car calls and any up hall calls assigned to it It then reverses and proceeds to the lobby floor provided the system 1s still in heavy up The down hall calls can be answered by any car when assigned When the incoming traffic becomes lighter SWIFT controller de allocates cars from the lobby accordingly The other cars park with their doors closed at the landing they last served Up Peak Car Call Count e The number of trips in a time interval with more than 2 car calls registered from the Lobby Floor which will trigger UP Peak Operation e This must be a value between and 20 Up Peak Load Switch Count e The number of trips in a time interval which will trigger UP Peak Operation e This must be a number from to 15 Up Peak Duration Time Interval e The minimum duration Up Peak will last after being triggered e This must be a value between 10 and 255 seconds To set up Heavy Traffic parameters use appropriate pane on Job 6 1 2 Down Peak SWIFT controller automatically recognizes heavy outgoing or down traffic by monitoring the recent and short term traffic pattern the number of down hall calls their ETA s and the actual waiting time During this mode the down hall calls are given preferential service to handle the traffic which can occur in the evening or other time during the day All cars assigned for Next Up or other similar service are released Cars arriving at the lower dispatching terminal
49. t from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 3 Car Service The Car service report displays car service within the Group for corresponding time slot It allows comparing cars operation to optimize their workload within the Group The report contains number of car calls trips and Out of service time for each car in the group To generate report request e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen on the left e Fill From and To edit boxes to enter time interval in the data display area The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 26 Car Service Report Screen After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and resubmit his request The report 1s redisplayed then with different data corresponding to new time range REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 30 M From 03 15 Cu 11022005 T 03 20 FM 1120272005 Submit Send Ri LD Tir ni V WI Job G097 current UN CR a WW Car 1 Sun Mon Te wed Thy Fri Ss 4 1 A i 4 NI Ee 5 8 7 8 9 101 ror 1
50. to the left of the car icon ki 1919 6th Avenue SINGLE GROUP T REMON Mm The World Group 1 Levels L 9 EM INDEPENDENT me 1919 6th Ave CAR 3 HALL FLOOR d Single Group Multi_Group MW Diagnostics Car D configuration Actual Floor Leg Management EL D Reports Security D 5469 w 74th st 78 Hanover Place 453 Commons Grove Figure 12 Scaled Single_Group screen gt 29 floors In Figure 12 the hoistway is scaled to about 3 floors per horizontal bar As the car leaves floor L and heads up to 10 you will see the car icon move to the first light blue horizontal bar above the L landing and stay there while the car passes floors 1 2 and 3 Then the car icon will move up to the next bar dark blue as the car passes floors 4 5 and 6 The process continues until the car reaches its destination 4 3 Car and Hall Calls Icons The following hall and car call icons are used in both the Multi_Group and Single_Group displays reflecting real time data from the elevator controllers Hall Call Up Front And Rear Call Hall Call Down REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 15 Car Call Rear loe Car Call Front Car Call Front And Rear Table 1 Hall and Car Call Icons 4 4 Service Type Icons The various types of elevator service states and car statuses that are monitored by REMON G2 are shown in the following table Out of Service i from Car Controller A a GC Res
51. ton Requested data displays in area below the date time range selection fields as shown in Figure 22 Individual Car Service Report Screen If the list is long user will have to scroll the page up and down to review it Kl Remon 12 00 PM 06 14 2004 12 00 PM 06 8 2004 lei Submit Send el V Se Job 9 801 current ndividual Car Service Report Se C 1 At Jun 15 13 04 30 car 1 changed service from Unknown to AUTOMATIC EI Diagnostic Reports Management Recording amp Pla Fault Screen GB Car 2 Configuration Jun 14 12 88 88 Jun 14 22 48 68 Jun 15 9 20 08 Jun 15 28 88 88 Jun 16 6 40 08 Jun 16 17 28 68 Jun 17 4366 66 Jun 17 14 48 88 Jun 18 1 28 08 Jun 18 12 86 88 Mi UNKNOWN SCH GB Management C AUTOHATIC M Reports 3 WW Security Service Activation Ti Ee Help Download CSV file Ce nn Figure 22 Individual Car Service Report Screen REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 27 Download report as textual csv comma separated values document by pressing Download CSV file reference at the bottom of the screen for further processing in table processing program MS Excel for example Click Send button to form report as a separate HTML page in a new Internet Explorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed The generated HTML page outline is sho
52. ument describes REMON G2 Clients operation and usage It does not cover REMON G2 installation related issues e g installing REMON G2 servers and connecting to hardware administrating REMON G2 entering product ID REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 2 2 Client Application Software Client for MS Windows The REMON G2 Client Application Software written for MS Windows provides the ability to view and control real time elevator traffic and car diagnostic information from a standard personal computer It also allows for the review and editing of security settings if present in installed equipment configuration Several screens with graphical representation of diverse elevator data are available The software can provide interface to review historical data Service type and security scheduling is available The actual configuration is user and hardware dependent Not all menu items and features may be present in a given setup 2 1 Installation and Configuration REMON G2 Client Application software is based on ActiveX technology Additional software usually not required The REMON G2 Client runs in any PC equipped with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5SP2 or higher that can access a REMON G2 Server over Intranet or Internet 2 2 Downloading and updating REMON G2 Client Application Software The first time your PC communicates with a REMON G2 Server the Client Application software is automatically downloaded and install into your PC Check that y
53. urpose 1 0 1 Rear gaer General purpose I O 2 Up peak General purpose 1 0 3 Down peak General purpose l 4 Security fe General purpose 1 0 5 Parking General purpose 1 0 6 Alternate lobby C General purpose 1 0 7 Dual lobby C General purpose 140 8 oe NE 8 Rear lobby C General purpose 1 0 9 Figure 21 Toggle Job Parameters REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 26 8 Reports Reporting feature allows reviewing historical system activity data collected for some predefined time There are several types of reports available that cover different aspects of REMON G2 functionality Please note that data collecting time range is set by system administrator and is initially 7 days All data older than 7 days or other period set by administrator are deleted from the database and cannot be reviewed 8 1 Individual Car Service The Individual Car Service report displays service type changes for a car within time period Unlike others this report is available by clicking Reports item located below Car level To create a report for a given car e Click on the car and then click on its underlying report e Fill From To boxes to set up report request parameters The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection The parameters affect the report contents and view e Click Submit but
54. window at the top of each data set Users can change the SMI boards to be displayed by clicking the pull down arrow and selecting the desired board Board inputs are displayed on a red background and outputs are displayed on a black background 5 1 2 MERIDIA Diagnostic Screen The MERIDIA Diagnostic Screen consists of several fields displaying names and values of ICC boards I O lines as well as some other known fields The diagnostic screen for MERIDIA has 8 LED IIC panes 1919 6th Avenue DIAGNOSTICS up a C C cH Cm Cm Cm Fit Fit Fit 1FCS FCS 3FCS 4FCS SFCS GFCS TFL5 iig Bier s Sr ma WES Lm Lm Fit de 2FCS HS DET DLE DCL pool a ARE F2 LE GENERAL i CAE HAMETIUH Se 4 a T VIP SERVICE OVERLOAD DPC 1000 IE S KS Pops 1 D PCP i000 WLF SEAVECE ERROS TYPE Figure 14 MERIDIA Diagnostic screen 5 2 Car Report See section 8 1 for detail on car service report REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 19 5 3 Car Management The following car management functions are available in the dialog box shown in Figure 15 This box can be accessed from the Single Group display by right clicking on the desired car and selecting Car Management from the menu box e Seta front or rear call at a floor the Rear radio button may have no effect depending on actual hardware settings e Select a floor for homing e Independent Service Activate e Independent Service Deactivate e Independent Service Dis
55. wn in Figure 23 Individual Car Service Report HTML From 06 14 2004 12 00 00 To 06 18 2004 12 00 00 Individual Car Service Report At Jun 15 13 04 30 car 1 changed service from Unknown to AUTOMATIC Di KE KE EN kal b T kal E Jun 14 227346766 Jun 15 9326766 Jun 15 24 68 68 Jun 16 6746768 Jun 16 17 26 06 Jun 17 4366788 Jun 17 14746766 Jun 18 1326766 Jun 18 12 68 68 i UHKHOHH CO AUTOHATIC Figure 23 Individual Car Service Report HTML Print report looks similar to Figure 23 Individual Car Service Report HTML using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 2 Traffic Log The Traffic log report allows viewing details of Group traffic historical log The report displays e Hall Call times origin front or rear hall and directions e Wait times corresponding to Hall Calls e Car service status changes if requested e Summary number of calls within the period and average wait time To generate report e Click this tree item to open report request screen on the left REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Pag
56. xplorer window It can be printed and sent over email using Internet Explorer File gt Print and File gt Send menu items if the computer has printer and email client installed Print report using standard web browser Print function Print button on browser toolbox or File Print from browser menu Printing the report on a color printer will provide better report view result To improve hard copy view operator should enlarge the report area as much as possible before printing REMON G2 User Manual v0 8 Page 37 can be done using mouse by sliding frame splitter to the left Printing can be done from a separate page generated by clicking Send button 8 7 Hall Call Traffic Summary The Hall Call Traffic Summary report displays information about hall call traffic e Number of calls e Number and percentage of long wait calls e Average wait time and availability for each time slot To generate report request e Click this Menu Tree item to open report request screen on the left e Fill From and To and Timeslice and Long Wait Time edit boxes to enter the required time parameters in the data display area The time range input field is a custom calendar control that provides convenient date and time selection e Click Submit button to display the report in the data display area as shown in Figure 32 Hall Call Traffic Summary Report Screen After receiving the report the user can adjust time range and
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