System Galaxy Quick Guide: OTIS Compass Elevator System
System Galaxy Quick Guide: OTIS Compass Elevator System
System Galaxy Quick Guide: OTIS Compass Elevator System
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System Galaxy Quick Guide Otis v3 Elevator System
System Galaxy
OTIS-3 Compass™ Elevator
Walkersville MD 21793
301-845-6600
www.galaxysys.com
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Table of Contents
1 SYSTEM INTEGRATION OVERVIEW .............................................................................................. 5
1.1 WHAT’S NEW IN OTIS V3 ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.1 Otis v3 supports all four DEC Modes......................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 Otis v3 supports “Default Floor” Cards (new setting in Cardholder screen) .............................................. 7
1.1.3 System Galaxy supports both types of DECs ............................................................................................ 7
1.2 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS ................................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.1 WHAT IS A DESTINATION-BASED ELEVATOR SYSTEM? ................................................................... 8
1.2.2 WHAT ARE THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE ELEVATOR SYSTEM? .............................................. 8
1.2.3 WHAT IS THE PASSENGER TRANSACTION FLOW ............................................................................ 12
1.3 GALAXY-TO-OTIS INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS & STIPULATIONS ............................................................ 16
1.4.1 SOFTWARE SETUP REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 16
1.4.2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................. 17
1.5 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS ................................................................................................................................ 18
1.5.1 VERIFYING DECS ARE ‘ONLINE’ AT THE GALAXY OEI BOARD........................................................ 18
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2.14.2 ADDING AUTHORIZED DEC READERS & TIME SCHEDULES (for Cardholder access) .................... 45
2.14.3 ADDING AUTHORIZED ELEVATOR FLOORS (for Cardholder access) ............................................... 46
2.14.4 ADDING NOTES TO THE ELEVATOR ACCESS GROUP ..................................................................... 47
2.15 ASSIGNING ACCESS GROUPS TO CARDHOLDERS (for Elevator Floors ) ................................................. 48
2.15.1 ADDING A NEW CARDHOLDER ............................................................................................................. 48
2.15.2 ADDING A NEW CARD ........................................................................................................................... 49
2.15.3 ASSIGNING LOOP PRIVILEGES TO THE CARDHOLDER ................................................................... 50
2.15.4 ASSIGNING ACCESS GROUPS TO THE CARD ................................................................................... 51
2.15.5 ASSIGNING A DEFAULT FLOOR TO THE CARD ................................................................................. 52
2.15.6 ASSIGNING OTIS ‘SPECIAL DESTINATION FEATURES’ .................................................................... 53
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SYSTEM COMPATIBILITIES:
System Galaxy 10.4.9 (or higher) supports interfacing with the Otis-v3 Compass™ Elevator System
• 635 DRM Boards for DECs using External Readers and/or controlling turnstiles. Note: IP address of DEC must
be programmed in the External Reader’s general properties.
(DECs with Embedded Readers do not need a DRM Board)
• Otis special features are supported (VIP, Vertigo, Split Group, and Has Physical Disability)
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ALSO SEE: Creating Access Groups (with Elevator Floors and DEC readers assigned)
ALSO SEE: PROGRAMMING THE DEFAULT FLOOR GROUP (0)
ALSO SEE: Programming User-defined Floor Group Programming
ALSO SEE: Assigning an Access Group to a Security Card (that has elevator floors
ALSO SEE: Assigning a “Default Floor” to an Security Card
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1.1.2 Otis v3 supports “Default Floor” Cards (new setting in Cardholder screen)
The default floor can be assigned to the access card at the time of card enrollment in the System Galaxy
Cardholder screen. The default floor card works when a DEC is operating in the following modes.
• Mode-1 – the passenger presents the card and Otis dispatches an elevator car for the default floor.
• Mode-4 – the passenger presents the card and waits 6 seconds* and Otis dispatches an elevator car
for the default floor. This mode accepts normal elevator access cards as well as default floor cards.
*The 6-second delay allows other credentialed passengers to choose a different floor number (free or authorized).
The duration of the delay is programmable in the Otis system.
In both cases, the Galaxy OEI Panel makes the access decision (grant or deny).
DECs with Embedded Card Readers – (Wiegand Only / Otis v3)
The embedded reader is not wired to the Galaxy OEI Elevator Panel.
The DEC transmits card data, to the Galaxy Panel for access decisioning.
No DRMs are needed for this DEC.
This solution cannot control a turnstile.
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NOTE: Use the Galaxy 635 - Configuration Tool to program your DRM boards to unique ID numbers (DRM must start at #2 since OEI Board is #1).
NOTE: All DRMs must reside in the same OEI Panel. Contact Galaxy if you need assistance with a large-scale solution.
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DIAGRAM-4: DEC MODE-1 = Default Floor Only (Present Card & Get Default Floor (restricted to one floor))
1. In MODE-1 the DEC idle prompt displays “Present Security Credentials”.
Passenger presents a “Default Floor Card” security credential.
2. The Galaxy 635-Panel grants a valid access card (or denies card based on schedules and access rules stored in the panel).
A Default Floor must be assigned to the card for it to be valid in this mode.
3. The DEC displays the “most-appropriate” elevator car for the default floor.
If a turnstile is used with external reader, the turnstile is unlocked.
Passenger never enters a floor number because the default floor assigned to the card.
4. An Otis Audit Event is logged by the 635-Panel at SG Client showing which elevator car dispatched.
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DIAGRAM-5: DEC MODE-2 Data Flow (Present Card First / High Security)
1. In MODE-2 the DEC idle prompt displays “Present Security Credentials”.
Passenger presents access card and enters a floor number at the DEC.
IF the floor is restricted, the credentials are sent to the Galaxy Panel for a decision (if requested floor is free, a car is called).
2. The Galaxy OEI Panel grants a valid access card (or denies card based on schedules and access rules stored in the panel).
The Galaxy OEI Panel returns the DEC Mode and the List of Floors (Allowed (free) & Authorized) and special options to the Layer-3 Sw.
The DES/DER decides which car is appropriate based on passenger load and any special features on the card.
The Galaxy OEI Panel transmits events to the SG Server & Event Monitor as to which Reader/DEC are solicited
3. The DEC displays the “most-appropriate” elevator car #.
4. An Otis Audit Event is logged at SG Client by the 635-Panel and shows the elevator car dispatched if a restricted floor was requested.
If a credential is not authorized for the requested floor, an Event & Otis Audit Event are logged (e.g. invalid credential, destination not)
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DIAGRAM-6: DEC MODE-3 Data Flow (Choose Floor First, then present Card if prompted)
1. In MODE-3 the DEC idle prompt displays “Enter Destination Floor”.
Passenger enters a desired floor number on the DEC. If requested floor is allowed free-access, the DEC displays the appropriate car.
If requested floor is restricted, the DEC displays “Present credentials”. User presents card (data goes to Galaxy 635 Panel).
2. The 635 Panel returns the card authorization (or denial) based on schedules and access rules stored in the panel.
The OEI Panel sends the DEC Mode and the List of Floors (Authorized & Allowed (free)) along with special features
The Galaxy OEI Panel transmits events to the SG Server & Event Monitor as to which Reader/DEC are solicited
3. The DEC displays the “most-appropriate” elevator car # if the requested floor is allowed free-access or floor is authorized for that card.
If the credential is not authorized and floor is not free access, the DEC prompts user to ‘seek assistance / access denied’
4. An Otis Audit Event is logged at SG Client by the 635-Panel and shows the elevator car dispatched if a restricted floor was requested.
If a credential is not authorized for the requested floor, an Event & Otis Audit Event are logged (e.g. invalid credential, destination not)
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OTIS MODE-4 Data Flow (Present Card First and Request Floor (or) Get Default Floor / High Security)
1. In MODE-4 the DEC idle prompt displays “Present Security Credentials”.
User presents credentials and has approx. 6 seconds to request a floor number at the DEC ( card data goes to Galaxy 635 Panel)
IF the floor is restricted, the credentials are sent to the Galaxy Panel for a decision.
IF no floor is requested before the time-out elapses, the passenger is sent to the default floor assigned to the card – (skips step 2).
2. IF a floor was requested, the 635 Panel returns the card authorization (or denial) based on schedules and access rules stored in the panel.
The OEI Panel sends the DEC Mode and the List of Authorized & Allowed (free) Floors to the DEC
The Galaxy OEI Panel sends events to the SG Server & Event Monitor
3. The DEC displays the “most-appropriate” elevator car # if the requested floor is allowed free-access or floor is authorized for that card.
If the credential is not authorized or floor is not free access, the DEC prompts user to ‘seek assistance’
If the request time out elapsed, the default floor is selected.
4. An Otis Audit Event is logged at SG Client by the 635-Panel and shows the elevator car dispatched only if a restricted floor was requested.
If a credential is not authorized for the requested floor, an Event & Otis Audit Event are logged (e.g. invalid credential, destination not)
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6. Otis Elevator Programming: you must add the DECs with their correct IP addresses.
7. You must configure the Default Floor Group (0) and any custom (user-defined) Floor Groups in SG
IMPORTANT: The Default Floor Group-0 is automatically assigned to every DEC and uses the “Always” schedule. This means it takes effect at
every DEC whenever a higher, user-defined Floor Group (1-10) becomes inactive (red). The user-defined Floor Groups (1-10) can be assigned
to any DEC, and become active based on their time schedules (green=active, red=inactive).
a) NOTE: The highest number Floor Group (1-10) whose schedule is active will take effect at any DEC where it has
been assigned. User-defined Floor Groups supersede the Default Floor Group-0. If there are no active Floor
Groups, the Default Group takes effect. If you have assigned more than one user-defined Floor Group to a DEC,
the system will use the highest one that is active.
b) NOTE: be careful in programming “free” floors in the Default Floor Group-0 since it could become active at any
time. LIKEWISE: be careful which DEC Mode you assign to the Default Floor Group (0).
c) NOTE: it is possible to make a user-defined Floor Group permanently supersede the Default Floor Group by
assigning the “Always” schedule. In this case it can only be superseded by a higher number Floor Group if one is
assigned and active.
d) For the Default Floor Group (0), you must assign a DEC Mode (1, 2, 3, or 4) and any free floors needed.
e) For user-defined Floor Groups (1-10): you must assign a DEC Mode (1, 2, 3, or 4) and any free floors needed. You
must also assign a time schedule to your floor groups. When the floor group is inactive, the DEC will use the
Default Floor Group – or a lower Floor Group if one is assigned and active.
f) You should create dedicated time schedules for your Floor Groups that are not shared or commonly used with
other Floor Groups or other entities such as Access Groups, Door Groups or I/O Groups. if you ever change that
schedule it will break your Floor Group and other programming.
g) You can add any additional floors or elevator doors (front or back) as needed, if you did not add enough during
the Panel programming in the Controller properties screen.
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1.4.2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
General hardware installation requirements are covered in the 600-635 Hardware Guide.
NOTICE: Requirements and stipulations may be repeated in the appropriate section for continuity of instructions.
1. You can only install 1 OEI Panel per Otis Compass™ system.
2. DO NOT wire access control doors to the OEI panel – only wire DEC readers to the OEI panel.
3. The 635 CPU must be configured with correct IP Addressing.
set DHCP = ‘no’ if you are using fixed addressing such as 192.x.x.x.
If you are using dynamic addressing, then set DHCP to ‘yes’ and make sure a dynamic address is leased
to your controller so it will behave as a fixed address.
You must configure the Network Mask and Gateway addresses
The Event Server Address must be static and always uses port 3001 in the CPU for both the event server
when configuring the panel. See the Hardware Guide for details.
4. 635 OEI Controller (elevator control panel for Otis Elevator Interface);
c) 635 DRM Board - supports 2 readers per board – but is only needed if you are installing a separate reader
to control a turnstile/door contacts.
YOU DO NOT NEED A DRM IF THE DEC HAS EMBEDDED READERS
DRM boards get their flash from the 635 CPU;.
! DO NOT POWER FAIL THE DRM, CPU OR CONTROL PANEL DURING FLASHING.
Currently, the OEI Panel supports up to 16 DPI boards (up to 32 readers). DPI boards must have unique
numbers (2 thru 17 is valid since the number 1 is reserved for an OEI board).
! The 635 DRM Board ID is set using the onboard dipswitch.
Only Galaxy readers can be wired to the DRM boards inside the OEI Controller. Non- elevator readers
must be connected to a non-elevator controller.
Any elevator DRM boards must be installed inside the same panel as the OEI board and 635 CPU (i.e.
they cannot be in separate cans).
See the Galaxy 600-635 Hardware Guide for instructions on wiring specifications (i.e. gauge, distance,
etc.) and for landing reader wires to the DRM terminals.
! When controlling Turnstiles the door contact must be ‘jumped out’ ( by placing a
jumper wire between COM and CNT on the reader port).
NOTE: DRM Relay-1 will audibly activate when a card is valid; however, the doors and contacts are not
wired. The Otis system controls its doors based on the data received from the OEI board. DPI Relay-2 is
unused for the Otis system.
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You can find out which DECS are online by interrogating the OEI board with special commands. To determine
what DECS are listed at the OEI Board and their status, you can use a terminal emulator to issue an “online”
command and a “rows” command.
IMPORTANT NOTES
• When the OEI board is connected to the network, the DES/DER will send the list of DECs and their configuration
to the OEI. System Galaxy also sends its list of DECs and the floor group configuration to the OEI board.
• If a DEC goes offline after it was sent to the OEI, it will remain in the OEI list, but its status will change to ‘OFFLINE’.
• If a DEC is programmed in Galaxy (and loaded to the panel), but is not present in the Otis configuration, then the
DEC will be listed with an ‘offline’ status.
1. A message is sent any time the OEI negotiates a connection to the Otis System. This occurs whenever the OEI
board comes online, or when the Otis DES comes online.
2. A message is sent once per second for each DEC that is ‘pending’ an update. The OEI gets these pending
updates from the CPU whenever a change occurs to a floor group. Floor Group updates happens for the
following reasons.
a) Changes are made in the software programming of the floor group and loaded to the CPU.
3. A message is sent whenever a card authorization is issued from Galaxy. The authorization or denial is sent along
with floor group programming up dates.
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Use a terminal emulator, such as Putty or HyperTerminal to issue the rows command.
1. Connect one end of the Galaxy hardware programming cable to the OEI Board’s 9-pin serial port. Connect the
other end to the PC’s COM port (serial port).
2. Start the terminal emulator and set up the connection parameters.
3. Type ‘rows’ (without the quote marks) into the emulator command line.
4. The Galaxy OEI Board will list every Floor Group ( 0 and 1 thru 10 ).
• The Floor Group number, its assigned DEC Operating Mode, as well as which floors are assigned free.
• The floors that are assigned free will be designated with an “A” for allowed. Floors that require
authorization do not have a letter designation.
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2. Connect the other end to the PC’s COM port (serial port).
3. And start the terminal emulator as appropriate and set up the connection parameters.
4. Type ‘online’ (without the quote marks) into the emulator window.
5. The Galaxy OEI Board will list every DEC that it knows about.
The DEC number/name, its IP Address, its assigned DEC Operating Mode, as well as its last known status
(online vs. offline) will be displayed.
6. If a DEC is listed as ‘offline” it could be because it has lost it’s network connectivity. Make sure the
DEC is actually configured in the Otis System and is properly connected to the Otis system.
IMPORTANT: the OEI Board can display “offline” status for a DEC that has been added from the System Galaxy
programming and loaded to the elevator panel before it has been added to the Compass system or been
connected. To determine if the extra DEC is caused by this situation, you can cold start both the CPU and OEI board
in the panel. After the boards are cold started, issue the ‘online’ command again and should see that the extra DEC(S)
went away. If you really needed the extra DEC, configure and connect it in the Compass system and Load Data from
System Galaxy’s GCS Loader program.
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2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
This chapter covers the configuration of System Galaxy components.
b. Install the OEI board: this board is factory flashed and is set to Board ID 1.
c. Install & Configure the DRM boards:
(ONLY IF USING EXTERNAL READERS TO CONTROL A TURNSTILE)
The factory flash should match the CPU – if it does not, the board will update after a 10 sec. delay.
Use auto clear command to bypass the delay.
Each DPI must be uniquely numbered between 2 and 17 (use 635 Configuration Tool)
d. Physically wire the card readers to the DPI boards.
Only elevator readers can be wired to this panel. Use a separate panel for other door readers.
Jumper the CNT and COM contacts together on the reader ports.
e. Complete panel installation as per 635 Hardware Guide.
2. Physically connect the 635 CPU to the corporate LAN using Cat5e cable. The CPU will connect to
the event server/communication server based on network programming.
3. Physically connect the 635 OEI to port 21 on the Otis Layer-3 Switch.
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2.1.2 SOFTWARE QUICK STEPS
1. Install the System Galaxy 10.x software on the main Communication Server / Database Server as
appropriate. Register the software and clients as appropriate for the options purchased.
Installation of software is covered on the Install DVD Help. Registration is covered in the Software
Manual. There is no specific registration option for Otis, Elevators, or OEI boards.
2. Check the Galaxy Event Service to confirm that the 635 OEI Elevator control panel is connected. It
may take a few minutes for the CPU to connect to the Event Service.
TIP: Use the GCS Service Monitor (Windows-7 or higher) or Service Manager (which gives you more
options) to view connections to the Event service.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
• The PC running the 635 Config Tool must be connected to the same broadcast domain as the 635 CPU.
• The Config Tool will find the panel by it’s factory MAC Address.
• Read the 600-635 Hardware Guide for Installation/Product Safety and Requirements before installing.
1. Cluster/Loop ID: The ID that the SG Software gave the elevator Loop (in the previous step B)
2. Controller Unit ID: should be 1 (recommended that no other panels are assigned to this loop)
3. CPU number: must be set to 1
4. Network Settings: IP Address, Gateway, Network Mask will be configured as needed to reside on the
customer’s LAN. A static IP Address is recommended.
5. DHCP: should be ‘no’ if you are using a static address. If you are using DHCP, then set DHCP to yes and have
the IT Professional assign a leased address to the panel’s MAC address.
6. Event Server IP Address: must match the IP Address of the Event Server that you set in previous step B-10).
This is typically the same IP Address as the Communication Server.
7. Connection Ports should be set to 3001 for both the Event Server and for the Panel.
8. You must save the settings of the CPU
WARNING: Do NOT INTERRUPT POWER to a DRM board, or panel, or CPU until all boards have completed flash update.
NOTE: In later versions of Flash (such as 10.4.15), the installer must initiate the flash by pressing the [Allow Board
Update] in the GCS Loader Program of System Galaxy.
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The 635 CPU supports 100 MB via the onboard network connector.
• Both LED’S on the RJ45 network jack will be ON/SOLID when connection is established at 100 MB/ Base-T.
• Only one LED will be ON/SOLID when connection is established at 10 MB (full duplex required).
IMPORTANT: The network communication path between the 635-CPU and the System Galaxy Event
Server must be unblocked (routers, hubs, switches, etc.) .
NOTE: Always consult the 635 Hardware Guide and the 635 Config Tool Guide for instructions that are
not covered in this brief section.
Connect the 635 OEI Board to PORT-21 of the OTIS LAYER-3 SWITCH. Otis technicians are responsible for
configuring and connecting the Otis DES, DER and all DECs to their system.
TIP: A heartbeat will be established between the two Systems when the Galaxy Panel is online and the Otis DES is
online. A tool such as Wireshark can be used to confirm the connection and heartbeats have been established.
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1. When the install DVD is inserted the Installation splash screen opens.
a. Select the View Galaxy Installation Help link at the top of the list t.
b. You must install Part 1 on every Galaxy computer
You should read the Part 1 Read-Me file.
Part- must be installed on all servers and clients even if you are upgrading an existing
system from a prior version.
c. You will install Part 2 on every Galaxy computer
You should read the Part 2 Read-Me file.
For new installs, the full database install must be done on the computer that will server
as the database server. This can be the same or different PC than the communication
server.
For upgrades, you must upgrade the database (instructions are in the Install Help)
For all other Galaxy clients/servers you must install the ODBC Client components.
d. You will install part 3 on the Communication Server / Client choosing the appropriate option (i.e.
Comm. Server, workstation, etc.). For upgrades, you must back up all files, reports, photos, badging
templates and assets, and then uninstall the software before running Part-3. If you are using Card
Exchange, consult the SG-10 CEX Badging Guide for details.
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Once the Galaxy Communication Server is installed, the 635 CPU will initiate it’s to the Event Service. It may
take a couple of minutes for the CPU to negotiate the connection to the Event Service. You can verify the
connection using the Service Monitor.
TIP: Start the Service Monitor from the Windows Start > All Programs > System Galaxy > Utilities > Service
Monitor. You can ‘pin’ the monitor to the task bar for convenience.
1. (Windows-7 or higher ) Open the GCS Service Monitor to view the Event service connections.
2. At the top of the Service Monitor window, click on the [Fill Services List] button.
5. All controllers (CPU’s) that have successfully connected will display in the list. You can find the
Otis CPU by the IP Address listed in the Connections tab.
NOTES:
• If the CPU is not online after a reasonable amount of time, you should verify that you correctly configured the
CPU IP, MAC, and Gateway Addresses. Also make sure that the DHCP flag is properly set (set “no” if you are
using a 192 address; “yes” if you are using a dynamic address that is leased as a fixed address).
• Verify that the Event Server’s IP address is correctly set. Make sure the CPU is using port 3001 to connect.
• Make sure the Ethernet cables for the Panel and for the Comm Server are connected and are properly
pinned. You should use a normal ‘straight thru’ cat-5e Ethernet cable.
• Verify that port 3001 is not blocked at the Communication Server’s Virus software or Windows firewall
settings, or any network device (hub, router, etc.).
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Program the Elevator Loop into the System Galaxy Software. The 635-series panel must be assigned to a unique
Cluster number. This must match the panel configuration in order to load any data to the panel.
NOTICE: IF you use the Galaxy Loop and Controller Wizard, you must remember to manually set the CPU type to “635”
in the Controller Properties screen. See the Section 3.8 of this guide and follow instructions carefully..
1. Open the Loop Properties screen: from the menu Configure > Hardware > Loops
2. Once the Loop screen is open, click Add New Loop/Cluster.
3. Enter a descriptive name for the Loop in the Loop Name field holds the (max. 50 characters).
4. The Serial Number field holds the serial number of the CPU. This number can be found on a label on the CPU.
5. Use the System Type droplist to select “600” (Otis interface is not compatible with 500-series)
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2.2.3 CONNECTION SETTINGS TAB
NOTE: On the Advanced Settings tab, you can set the Time Schedule format – will default to 15- minute format
(recommended). You can set 1-minute format on 600-series Loops. See the SG Software Guide Schedule Programming
in Chapter 7 for details – or see the 1-Minute Schedule Guide.
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1. Open the Controller Properties screen from the menu Configure > Hardware > 600 Controllers
2. Select the Otis Elevator Loop/Cluster name.
3. Click the ADD NEW button to add the control panel.
NOTE: The System’s (Unit) ID # should automatically be set to ‘1’ since this is the only panel on this
loop/cluster. (Galaxy recommends that no other panels are assigned to this loop).
This number must match the Unit number configured in the CPU.
4. Enter a descriptive name in the Controller Name field. The software sets a default name that indicates the
loop/cluster ID and the control panel unit ID. You can edit the name to become a logical name that designates
it as the Elevator Panel.
5. Select the CPU Boards tab, set the CPU-1 to be “635” Model. The serial number and IP Address will auto-
populate the next time the connection is refreshed.
6. Click the APPLY button to save the Controller programming. This sets the daughter board list to include
boards supported by the 635 CPU.
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IMPORTANT: If you add boards manually, you must add the OEI BOARD first and set its board number to ‘1’. Any DRM boards
must be set to ‘2’ through ‘17’, but they must match the board numbers actually used in the panel. DRM boards are not
needed if the DECs have embedded readers. If a turnstile is used to control access, the DRMs must be in the same Panel with
the OEI Board.
IMPORTANT: When using the GET BOARD INFO button to add boards, you must have the panel connected to the Event Server
and all the daughter boards must be connected on the data bus and picked up by the CPU. Make sure you have completed the
hardware installation, configuration and all daughter boards are present when you issue the ‘boards’ command from the
terminal emulator or show up in the 635 Config Tool’s web page.
1. In the Controller Properties screen, click the EDIT button again to add the boards.
2. Click the [Get Board Info] button (the Board Info screen will open with list of boards). Galaxy automatically
returns the list of boards that the CPU has connected on its data bus.
3. Click the Save button to accept /add the boards.
4. A confirmation dialog will appear asking you if you want to overwrite any existing board programming.
Click YES to confirm you want to save and overwrite.
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NOTES
• The Floors & Doors programming screen allows you to add from 2 to 120 floors. These will be floors 0 thru 118.
• You must specify whether you want to have front doors only or both front and back doors.
• If you need more than 119 floors, you can add them in the Otis Elevator Config screen.
• If you need more doors later, you can add them in the Otis Elevator Config screen.
• If you need to add negative floor numbers, you must add those manually from the Otis Elevator Config screen.
• You can choose whether the Default Floor Group is set to Mode-2 or Mode-3. You can change this later if
needed.
1. When you click the Apply button to save the Controller programming, the Otis Settings window opens.
a. Select the Version of Otis System you are integrating with (i.e. Otis v2 or Otis v3)
b. Select the Elevator Doors (i.e. Front Doors Only or Front and Rear Doors)
c. Enter the total number of floors.
d. Enter the total number of DECs.
e. Select the Default DEC Mode number (i.e Mode 1, 2, 3 or 4 – you can change the DEC Mode later by
assigning a different mode to the Floor Group programming).
2. Next the software will prompt you to choose a common reader technology type. Choose the most
common/typical type you have installed on this controller. If there are some readers that use a different type
technology, you must change them in their Reader Properties screen. Reader properties is in a later section.
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2.9 ADDING OTIS ELEVATOR DECs
In the Otis Elevator Configuration screen, you must add each DEC that will be installed in the building. After
the DEC is created, it can be linked to a reader.
1. Open the Otis Elevator Configuration screen, from menu Configure > Hardware > Otis Elevator.
2. Select the Otis cluster name and click EDIT button.
3. Under the DEC Properties list, click the [Add New DEC] button.
4. the DEC Properties dialog box opens, and you will enter a descriptive name.
5. Set the value of the IP Address’ third octet and type the value of the last octet
6. Enable (check) any floor groups you will need for this DEC. Notice that Floor Group 0 is mandatorily set.
7. Click OK to save the DEC properties ( a name and IP Address are required )
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2.10 CONFIGURING THE OTIS READERS
In the Reader Properties screen, you must set each reader to be an Otis Elevator Readers and link each reader
to the desired DEC.
NOTE: You need to coordinate with the Compass System administrator to share your mapping scheme with them.
NOTE: You must have created the DECs before they will show up in the Reader Properties screen.
NOTE: Galaxy sets a default name for each reader that indicates which controller, DPI Board and section number they
are wired to. You can and should rename the reader using a logical name that distinguishes which reader it is in the
building – perhaps in relation to its location and which DEC it will be linked to.
1. Open the Reader Properties screen, from menu Configure > Hardware > Readers.
2. Select the Otis cluster name and the OEI Controller name.
3. Select the reader port you want to configure and click EDIT button.
4. You can rename the reader to a logical descriptive name for the Reader.
5. The Reader Type must be Wiegand if the OTIS V3 DEC uses embedded reader ( or you can set the Reader Type
to the appropriate card format (Wiegand, ABA, etc.) if reader is separate/wired to Galaxy DRM board).
6. On the General tab, set the [Elevator Control Type] to ‘OTIS/COMPASS Elevator’.
7. For the [Otis DEC] field, select the DEC you want this reader to be linked to.
• IF the DEC has the embedded reader, you do not need to provide an IP address for the reader.
• IF the DEC has a separate reader that is wired to Galaxy DRM, (for controlling a turnstile) then you
must provide the IP address of the DEC it is associated with.
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2.11 CREATING SCHEDULES ( for Floor Groups, & Access Groups)
Before you can assign a schedule to an Access Group or a Floor Group, you must create the Time Schedule in
the Schedule Programming screen.
IMPORTANT: BEST PRACTICE: Create a separate, schedule for each Floor Group, which is dedicated for use only at that
floor group - and not for use at other floor groups or at access groups, etc. Keep you schedules separate.
IMPORTANT: You may want separate schedules for Elevator Access Groups vs. the Access Groups used for interior doors.
Planning needs are different for every system, so it is important to carefully consider the demands of your system.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Schedules Programming must be loaded to the Galaxy Elevator Panel using GCS Loader Utility.
• Also you will need to create schedules for cardholders who use interior doors on the appropriate loop/cluster.
• You must create the schedules before you can assign them to access groups or the User-defined Floor Groups
(i.e. Floor Groups 1-10).
• For Floor Group schedules: green is active (on - supersedes lower groups) and red is inactive (off ).
• For Floor Groups: schedules control when the Floor Group settings are in effect at a DEC – i.e. sets the DEC Mode,
and controls which floors are Free floors and Authorized floors.
• For Access Group schedules: green is valid (authorized); red indicates is (not authorized at this time).
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5. Use your mouse to click & drag over the time segments for each day; changing to green or red as you desire.
• Left-clicking the time capsules will change them to green (active/on; or allowed access)
• Right-clicking the time capsules will change them to red (inactive/off; or denied access)
TIP: use the COPY feature to speed up programming by copying the setup of one day onto other days.
6. Enable (check) the [Affected By Holidays] option only if the schedule will be affected by a holiday schedule.
Then for Holiday Settings, create schedules as they should work on holidays (i.e. all day red, half day green).
7. Click APPLY button to save changes.
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2.12 CONFIGURING THE DEFAULT FLOOR GROUP (0)
The Default Floor Group is mandatorily assigned to every DEC (system-wide) and only uses the ‘ALWAYS’ schedule.
Therefore it is important to carefully consider how you configure this floor group.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to any Floor Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• The Default Floor Group only use the ‘ALWAYS’ active (24/7) time schedule. See the following subsection for more
information about the time schedules. It is the lowest ranking floor group and takes effect only when no other
floor groups are in effect.
• The Default Floor Group is always assigned to every DEC (system-wide) and is ALWAYS active and thus it takes effect UNLESS it
is superseded by a user-defined floor group (1-10).
• A User-defined Floor Group (1-10) is only calculated if it is actually assigned to a DEC. If assigned it only supersedes the
default floor group and any lower number user-defined floor group – and only when its schedule is active (green).
• Optional Floor Groups can override the Default DEC Mode when they become active. The DEC assumes the Mode of the
highest number Floor group that is assigned and is active. See following subsection about Setting Default Operation
Mode.
• Any floor that is enabled (checked) in the default group will always be free at every DEC in the system, unless it is
overridden by a user-defined floor group.
1. Open the Otis Elevator Configuration screen, from menu Configure > Hardware > Otis Elevator.
2. Select the Otis cluster name and OEI Board (these should be already selected if your system has only one Otis
loop and only one elevator control panel
3. Click EDIT button.
4. On the right side of the screen, select the ‘Default Floor Group’.
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The Default Floor Group’s DEC Mode is always assigned to every DEC in the system (system-wide default). The Default
DEC Mode is the only mode calculated for every DEC unless you assign an Optional Floor Group with a different mode
to every DEC.
IMPORTANT – ‘ALWAYS’ Schedule : The Default Floor Group (0) only uses the ‘ALWAYS’ time schedule. In System Galaxy,
the ‘ALWAYS’ time schedule is always active (on/green) every day/all day (i.e. 24/7).
» The Default Floor Group’s time schedule selection is set to ‘ALWAYS’ and cannot be changed.
» The ALWAYS Time Schedule cannot be changed or deleted thru the Time Schedule Programming screen.
IMPORTANT – DEC Mode Override: Every DEC uses the Default Mode until it is overridden by a user defined Floor
Group(1-10) which must be manually assigned to each DEC as needed. User-defined Floor Groups are only in effect when
their time schedule is active (green) and only if they are assigned to a DEC.
IMPORTANT: Each DEC assumes the mode of the highest number Floor Group that is active and assigned to it.
1. Set the DEC Mode you wish to function when the Default DEC Mode is in effect. When deciding
which mode to use, you should consider how you want every DEC to operate when no other floor
groups are active ( User-defined Floor Groups supersede the default floor group when their
schedule becomes active )..
• Mode-1 (Default Floor Only): the DEC will prompt passenger to present a card. A card used in this mode
must have a Default Floor assigned to them.
• Mode-2 (Card 1st Operation): the DEC will prompt passenger to present a card. A card mode must have a
valid access at the time the card is swiped. Then the passenger can select a free or authorized floor.
• Mode-3 (Floor 1st Operation): the DEC will prompt passenger to enter a floor number. The passenger can
enter a free or authorized floor. If the floor is authorized, the passenger will be prompted to present card.
• Mode-4 (Present Card & Floor or Get Default Floor): the DEC will prompt passenger to present a card. The
passenger has 6 seconds to select a desired floor (free or authorized) – or – the “default-floor” cardholder
can wait for the default floor to be detected. Either type of elevator card will work in this mode.
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If you need to add more doors, floors or negative floors, you must do so in the Otis Elevator Config. screen.
With this manual method, each Floor/Door is added individually.
TIP: You can also delete doors and floors from the Otis Elevator Config. screen as needed. You must be in edit
mode and you must highlight the floor name you wish to delete.
1. While in edit mode, click the [ Add New Floor ] button. The Otis Elevator Floor Properties opens.
2. Enter the floor number you want to add (-127 to 127 is valid)
3. Select whether this floor will have a main door or back door
4. Enter a logical description for this floor/door
5. Click OK and the new floor will be added to the Floor/Door list view.
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2.12.3 ENABLING THE DEFAULT FREE FLOORS (System-wide Default for all DECs)
The Default Free Floors are assigned to all DECs in the system at all times. These floors are never overridden by free
floors from higher Optional Floor Groups. Free floors from Optional Floor Groups are added to the default free floors
only when an Optional Floor Group’s schedule is active (green). See the section on configuring Optional Floor Groups
in this chapter.
IMPORTANT: Be aware that enabled free floors in the Default Floor Group are ALWAYS enabled/assigned
to every DEC in the entire system, even when an Optional Floor Groups are also in effect.
IMPORTANT: Unassigned and inactive Optional Floor Groups do not add free floors to the DEC(s).
• If you are using Mode-3 (Floor 1st Operation) all DECs will prompt everyone to enter a floor number.
Everyone must enter their destination floor number before needing/presenting an access card unless
the DEC Mode is overridden by an Optional Floor Group whose mode is set to Mode-2.
TIP: If all or most of your DECs need to be in Mode-3 all the time, or by default until overridden by an
Optional Group, then it may be advisable to select Mode-3 as your default mode.
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2.13 CONFIGURING USER-DEFINED FLOOR GROUPS (1-10)
The Optional Floor Group is can be assigned to any DEC in the system. The DEC assumes the Operating Mode
and free floors of the Ranking Active Floor Group (highest number that is assigned and active). So it is
important to carefully consider how you configure these floor groups.
User-Defined Floor Groups can be used to:
• temporarily override or change the DEC operating mode at assigned DECs.
• or temporarily add more free floors at assigned DECs.
• Or both (change the mode and add free floors)
You can assign a User-defined Floor Group to a any DEC or multiple DECs as needed.
It is also possible to permanently override a DEC Operating Mode if you give the Floor Group the ALWAYS
schedule. Likewise, you can permanently add more free floors with this method. Only the DECs assigned to
the “perma-override” Floor Group will be affected. Remember not to assign a higher ranking temporary
floor group to these DECs unless you truly want to temporarily change the DEC mode and free floors.
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2.13.1 CHANGING THE NAME OF A USER-DEFINED FLOOR GROUP
It is possible to change the name of a Floor Group to reflect something more logical to your system.
You can assign more than one floor group to a DEC. In this case, the DEC will use the settings of the highest
assigned Floor group that is currently active (per the schedule). Lower groups are superseded.
For example: ‘Main Entry Mode-3 + Free Flrs’, ‘Mode3 -Day’, ‘Mode2-Night’, or ‘Mode-1 with Turnstile’ ~ choose a name
that explains the purpose the Floor Group, Mode and when it is scheduled to be in effect (active).
It is advisable to retain the Floor Group Number in the naming scheme. You can always tell which groups really supersede
other groups ( ‘Mode3-Day - FG1’, ‘Mode2/Night - FG2’ ) in case you have more than one floor group assigned to a DEC.
Remember the system gives precedence to the highest number floor group that is assigned to a DEC and is currently
active. The time schedules you assign to the floor group will determine when it is active (green = active; red = not active).
1. Open the Otis Elevator Configuration screen, from menu Configure > Hardware > Otis Elevator.
2. Select the Otis cluster name and OEI Board (these should be already selected if your system has only
one Otis loop and only one elevator control panel
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2.13.2 CONFIGURING THE USER-DEFINED FLOOR GROUP (SCHEDULE & DEC MODE)
The DEC Mode for an Optional Floor Group is should be assigned with careful consideration since it will override the
Default DEC Mode. If the Optional Floor Group’s is assigned to a DEC, the DEC will use the optional DEC Mode when
its schedule is active. When the schedule becomes inactive, the DEC will return to the Default DEC Mode.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to any DEC Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• You can assign more than one Optional Floor Group to a DEC. In that case, the DEC uses the Mode from
the Ranking Active Floor Group (highest number floor group that is active).
• You can also assign an Optional Floor Group to more than one DEC. In that case, all the assigned DECs will use
the mode from the Ranking Active Floor Group (highest number floor group that is active).
1. Select the schedule you want this floor group to operate on.
2. Select the Default DEC Mode as desired. When deciding which mode to use, you should consider how you
want the assigned DEC to operate when this Floor Groups is the ranking active group.
• Mode-1 (Default Floor Only Operation): the only cards that are valid at the DEC are cards that have
a default floor configured in Cardholder screen (see the section how to assign a default floor)
• Mode-2 (Card 1st Operation): the DECs using this mode will prompt everyone to present a card
before they can request a floor number (either an authorized floor or an allowed floor (free floor)).
• Mode-3 (User Entry Operation): the DECs using this mode anyone can enter a floor number before
needing/presenting an access card. The passenger can freely choose any allowed free floor or
request an authorized floor. If the requested floor is authorized, then the DEC will prompt for a
card.
• Mode-4 (Combo Mode1/2 Operation (Card + Floor# or Default Floor): the DEC will prompt
everyone to present a card. The cardholder has 6 seconds to select a floor (programmable delay is
configurable in the Otis System). A default card will wait the 6 seconds and get the default floor
car.
It is also possible to permanently override a Default DEC Mode if you give the Floor Group the ALWAYS schedule. Only the DECs
assigned to the “override” Floor Group will be affected. Remember not to assign a higher ranking temporary floor group unless
you truly want to temporarily change it.
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2.13.3 ENABLING THE ADDITIONAL FREE FLOORS (Assigned per Floor Group)
The Additional Free Floors are only allowed at any DEC that has been assigned to the Optional Floor Group the free
floor belongs to. These floors are never overridden by free floors from higher Optional Floor Groups. Free floors
from Optional Floor Groups do not override the default free floors. Additional Free Floors are added to the collection
of free floors that are allowed at a DEC only when the Optional Floor Group’s schedule is active (green).
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to any Floor Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• Do not duplicate a free floor that has already been assigned in the Default Floor Group.
• You do not need to duplicate a free floor that has already been assigned in an Optional Floor Group unless
you need a different schedule.
1. Enable the Free Floors as needed: by placing a checkmark on the floor number.
• TIP: If there is a front and back door on the elevator floor, you must check the doors you want to be free.
Unchecked floor doors are not free.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Access Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• Any schedule you need for the access groups must already be created. If you have not created the time schedules,
go to the Schedules screen and make your schedules. Close the Access Group screen to refresh its connection to
the available schedules.
• It is recommended you use separate schedules for the elevator access groups than you used for floor groups.
• This way if you must change a schedule for a group of cardholders, you will not interfere with the floor groups.
• Elevator Access Groups must be created under the Otis Elevator Loop in order to provide access to elevator floors
and the DEC readers that are mounted in the elevator lobbies.
• You cannot use Elevator Access Groups to give card access to interior doors, since Access Groups are loop-wide.
• Interior Door Access Groups must be created given privileges to the interior doors that the card needs to open.
1. Open the Access Group screen from the menu Configure > Cards > Access Groups.
2. Select the Otis Elevator Loop/Cluster name.
3. Click Add New schedule.
4. Enter a descriptive name for the access group in the Name field. You may want to indicate which cardholder
group and which schedule are represented [i.e. Floors 2-6 (8-5); Apex Offices 7a-7p; Building Maint. 6-9pm;]
5. (optional) Set the date and time the access group is to become active and/or expire only if the access group
will not be used immediately or will only be used for a certain length of time.
6. Do not check the Disable Access Group option (this option disables the access group and all its cardholders).
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2.14.2 ADDING AUTHORIZED DEC READERS & TIME SCHEDULES (for Cardholder access)
On the Access Privileges tab there is a list of ‘Unauthorized Readers’ (with red icons) that are available on the elevator
loop/cluster. Readers on an interior door loop will not appear on the elevator loop.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Access Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• Cardholders who need access to their interior doors once they reach their approved floor, will require a second
access group to be created on the appropriate loop with the correct time schedules for those doors.
• Interior door schedules and access groups must be made under the loop/cluster that controls interior doors.
• If you have not given logical names to the DEC readers, you may want to do that before you proceed. Close and
reopen the Access Group programming screen to pick up your changes. Then restart these steps to ensure
proper programming.
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2.14.3 ADDING AUTHORIZED ELEVATOR FLOORS (for Cardholder access)
On the Otis Elevator Floors tab there is a list of Elevator Floors that are unselected (no blue highlights). These are
available floors on the elevator loop/cluster. This tab does not appear on an interior door loop.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Access Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• You must give access to the elevator floors the cardholder needs to access.
• If you have not given logical names to the Elevator Floors, you may want to do that before you proceed. Close
and reopen the Access Group programming screen to pick up your changes. Then restart these steps to ensure
proper programming.
• If you have not finished adding any elevator floors that were not dynamically created when the elevator
controller was added, then you should go do that before you proceed. Again you must refresh the Access
Group screen by closing and reopening it to pick up the new floors.
4. Click APPLY button to save changes now unless you want to add notes before saving (see next
section).
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2.14.4 ADDING NOTES TO THE ELEVATOR ACCESS GROUP
On the Notes tab there is a text field provided that allows the system administrator to enter notes about
the access group. This is a good place to save any pertinent information about this access group. For
organizational purposes it is a good idea to place notes in the Elevator Access Groups that help you
understand who uses this group and how to manage the group.
Likewise, it is a good idea to include notes on access groups for your interior door groups when you create
them.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Access Group Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader
Utility.
• Notes are optional and do not affect the functionality of the access group.
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Consult the System Galaxy Software User Guide for any cardholder programming instructions that are outside
the scope of this Otis Elevator interface document.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Cardholder Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• You can apply the elevator access privileges and interior door access privileges to the same card. But you can
supply separate cards if you desire to manage cards that way.
• SG supports multiple access groups (up to 4 per loop) on the access card
• SG supports multiple loop privileges on one access card.
• SG support giving multiple access cards to one cardholder, if you desire to provide multiple credentials.
1. Open the Cardholder screen from the menu Configure > Cards > Cardholder.
3. --OR --Select the Cardholder name if it already exists in the system and click EDIT.
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3. Set the correct Card Technology that you will issue to the cardholder
4. Type in the Card Code in the fields provided. (if you have an enrollment reader you can simply place
your mouse cursor inside the ID code field by clicking it in the field – when the blinking cursor is
inside the ID code field, you can swipe the card at the enrollment reader. The code will auto-
populate in the card code fields)
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In the Cardholder Programming screen you must assign the Elevator Loop Privileges to the card. This is done on the
Card/Badge Settings tab.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Cardholder Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• You must assign the Elevator Loop to the access card.
• You must assign the appropriate elevator access group to the access card.
• You can assign the interior door loops and access privileges to the same card or to a separate card, whichever is
appropriate for your system.
1. once you have the basic information entered you can set the loop privileges
4. Use the [] button to move the elevator loop to the ‘Authorized Loops’ list. If you also want to assign the
interior door loops to the same card, you can do that now. If you need to enroll a separate card for interior
doors, then return to step 4 to do this after you are finished programming Card 1.
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In the Card/Badge Settings tab , you must assign the elevator Access Groups to the card.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Cardholder Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• You must assign the Elevator Loop to the access card before you can add the access groups.
After you have assigned the loop privileges, you can assign Access Groups to this card ...
2. use the four Access Group droplists to set access groups for this card. You can set up to four access groups.
Personal Door programming is not supported for elevator loops.
3. If you are also setting interior door access you can now select that loop and then set the access groups for it.
Again you can set up to four Access Groups for this loop. Personal Door programming is supported for interior
door loops. Consult the SG 10 Software User Guide for details on how to program personal doors.
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In the Card/Badge Settings tab , you can assign a default floor to the card. This is done whenever the card needs to be
used at a DEC that is in Mode-1 or Mode-4
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• All changes to Cardholder Programming must be loaded to the elevator panel using the GCS Loader Utility.
• When the user presents a ‘default floor’ card to a DEC that is in Mode-1, the system dispatches a car to take the
passenger to the assigned default floor. The cardholder doesn’t enter any floor number.
• When the user presents a ‘default floor’ card to a DEC that is in Mode-4, the system waits for the allotted time
out and then dispatches a car to take the passenger to the default floor only if the user didn’t enter a floor
during the designated time out (6 seconds/programmable in the Otis equipment ) . The cardholder can enter a
floor number if they want to, or just go to the default floor.
1. In this case you will use the fourth access group to select the default floor setting.
2. Then you will select the exact floor number that you want to assign to the card.
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On the Personal tab you can enable the Otis Special Destination Features for a cardholder. These features are
represented by checkbox options, which are cardholder-specific.
Otis Compass™ System must be specifically configured to recognize these Special Destination Features and respond to
them by providing the appropriate passenger accommodation.
System Galaxy passes the special feature indicator to the Otis System when the card is presented at a DEC Reader (i.e.
elevator reader). When these features are unchecked the indicators are not passed by System Galaxy.
Physical When checked, this indicates the cardholder has a disability. The Otis system recognizes
Disability: this indicator and cab be set up to provide special accommodations (such as dispatch an
adjacent car, extended time to board an elevator car, provide audible announcements at
each floor).
Vertigo: When checked, this indicates the cardholder experiences vertigo. The Otis system can be
set up to accommodate this passenger by not dispatching them to a glass elevator.
VIP option: When checked, this indicates the cardholder is a VIP. The Otis system can be set up to
dispatch an empty elevator car that runs non-stop to the destination floor.
Split Group: When checked, this indicates the cardholder is belongs to a split group. The Otis system is set
up to recognize this person as belonging to a separate group of passengers who use separate
elevator cars that are not used by the general population, (such as service elevators where
technical or service staff do not mix with regular guests).
1. Select the Personal tab and locate the special flags in the middle part of the screen under the main
photograph.
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1. Open the System Galaxy Hardware Tree from the menu View > Hardware Tree.
2. Right click on the Loop icon for the Otis Elevator Loop.
3. Select LOAD from the context menu. The GCS Load Utility will open.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
• If the IP connection between the control panel and the event server are interrupted, the panel will remain fully
functional (i.e. does not go into a degraded operating mode). The panel continues to function as programmed.
• The panel will retransmit its event buffer when the IP connection is restored.
• If you close the System Galaxy software or log out of System Galaxy or out of the Windows operating system
(change operators), the event service and other Galaxy services are designed to continue running. Events
continue logging to the database and are then available on system event reports.
• If you turn off (shut down) the computer running the Galaxy services, the elevator panel will remain fully
functional (i.e. does not go into a degraded operating mode). The panel continues to function as programmed.
The panel will retransmit its event buffer when the IP connection is restored.
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• Invalid Access Attempt – is logged when a card is not authorized because the schedule is inactive or the card
has not been assigned to an elevator access group that has permissions to use the DEC Reader that the event
came from. The reader name is indicated along with the event
• Otis Audit – Invalid Credential Received from Security System: this is the accompanying Otis event for the
Invalid Access Attempt. It may indicate which floor/door was requested.
• Valid Access - is logged when a card is authorized because the scheduled is active and the card is assigned to an
access group that has permission to use that reader.
• Otis Audit – Bank #, Car # assigned: this is the accompanying Otis event for the Valid Access event. It indicates
which floor# was requested and which elevator Bank and Car # was dispatched. It is up to the passenger to
board the correct elevator car and exit on the correct floor.
• Otis Audit – Destination Request not authorized: this is the accompanying Otis event for a Valid Access
event when the reader is not assigned to the cardholder’s access group.
• FREE FLOORS do not generate an event log to the panel from the Otis System. The Galaxy Panel does not log a
card event because no card is used to request a free floor.
1. Open the Otis Elevator Configuration screen, from menu Configure > Hardware > Otis Elevator.
2. Click REPORT button (TOP RIGHT CORNER).
3. Select the date & time range you want to view.
4. Click OK – the report will open in a separate Crystal Report window and can be printed or saved.
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4.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
You can find out which DECS are online by interrogating the OEI board with special commands. To determine what DECS
are listed at the OEI Board and their online status, you can use a terminal emulator to issue an “online” command and a
“rows” command.
1. A message is sent any time the OEI negotiates a connection to the Otis System. This occurs whenever the OEI
board comes online, or when the Otis DES comes online.
2. A message is sent once per second for each DEC that is ‘pending’ an update. The OEI gets these pending
updates from the CPU whenever a change occurs to a floor group. Floor Group updates happens for the
following reasons.
a) Changes are made in the software programming of the floor group and loaded to the CPU.
3. A message is sent whenever a card authorization is issued from Galaxy. The authorization or denial is sent along
with floor group programming up dates.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
• When the OEI board is connected to the network, the DES/DER will send the list of DECs and their configuration to
the OEI. System Galaxy also sends its list of DECs and the floor group configuration to the OEI board.
• If a DEC goes offline after it was sent to the OEI, it will remain in the OEI list, but its status will change to ‘OFFLINE’.
• If a DEC is programmed in Galaxy (and loaded to the panel), but is not present in the Otis configuration, then the
DEC will be listed with an ‘offline’ status.
The online command will return the list of DECs that the OEI Board is communicating with through the Otis Compass
System. If a DEC doesn’t seem to be responding to the access control system or does not update its floor groups or
DEC operating modes, you can query the DEC list to prove the OEI knows about the DECs. use a terminal emulator,
such as Putty or HyperTerminal to issue the online command.
1. Connect one end of the Galaxy hardware programming cable to the OEI Board’s 9-pin serial port.
2. Connect the other end to the PC’s COM port (serial port).
3. And start the terminal emulator as appropriate and set up the connection parameters.
Bits per Second = 57,600K
Data Bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop Bits = 1
Flow Control = None
4. Type ‘online’ (without the quote marks) into the emulator window.
5. The Galaxy OEI Board will list every DEC that it knows about.
• The DEC number/name, its IP Address, its assigned DEC Operating Mode, as well as its last
known status (online vs. offline) will be displayed.
6. If a DEC is listed as ‘offline” it could be because it has lost it’s network connectivity. Make sure the DEC is
actually configured in the Otis System and is properly connected to the Otis system.
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1. Connect one end of the Galaxy hardware programming cable to the OEI Board’s 9-pin serial port.
2. Connect the other end to the PC’s COM port (serial port).
3. Start the terminal emulator as appropriate and set up the connection parameters.
Bits per Second = 57,600K
Data Bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop Bits = 1
Flow Control = None
4. Type ‘rows’ (without the quote marks) into the emulator window.
5. The Galaxy OEI Board will return a list every Floor Group 0 and 1 thru 10.
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System Galaxy v10 Software User Guide Configuration of System Galaxy software
System Galaxy v10 System Specification System, OS, PC, Network requirements, etc.
How to install and use the browser-based configuration tool to
Galaxy 635 Configuration Tool
configure hardware boards in the 635 panel.
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4.3 GLOSSARY (TERMS & ACRONYMS)
Elevator floors that are allowed free-access (e.g. free floors to general public); no access
Allowed Floors (free access) card required to dispatch an elevator car. Free floors are defined in the floor group
programming.
Otis event messages come back to SG. They include the cardholder identity, which floor was
Audit Message (Otis) requested and which elevator car was dispatched by Otis. Floor requests and car dispatches
for free floors are not logged to System Galaxy.
Authorized Floors All floors are treated as authorized floors unless they are designated to be a free floor.
(aka. restricted floors) Floors that require a passenger to present valid access credentials (card).
(Destination Entry Computer); the Otis DEC is a keypad (push button or touch- screen) that is
mounted in the elevator lobby. It allows a passenger to select a floor number from outside
DEC (Otis) the elevator car and displays the most-appropriate car number for the person to board.
(Default Floor Mode - DEC is restricted to “default floor cards only”) Users must present
DEC Mode-1 (Otis) valid ‘Default Floor Card’ at the DEC reader – no floor selection is needed. NOTE: Once a
default floor card is presented, an elevator car is dispatched.
(Card 1st Mode - DEC keypad is restricted – i.e. “authorized occupants only”) Users must
DEC Mode-2 (Otis) present valid credentials at the DEC reader before choosing a floor number. NOTE: The
card must be valid in the Galaxy OEI Panel (i.e. have access to a floor through Galaxy
cardholder access group rules). Once a card is presented and a floor number (free or valid) is
chosen, an elevator car is dispatched.
(Floor 1st Mode - DEC keypad open to public) User chooses a floor number at a DEC keypad
DEC Mode-3 (Otis) before presenting an access card. An elevator car is dispatched if the floor is free. If the floor
is restricted to authorization, the DEC will prompt user for card.
(Floor 1st /or default floor - DEC is restricted to cardholders) User presents a valid card
DEC Mode-4 (Otis) before chooses a floor number. An elevator car is dispatched if the floor is free or if the floor
is in the assigned access group 1, 2, or 3. If user waits 6 seconds without selecting a floor,
the Otis system dispatches a car to the default floor that is assigned to the card. If no floor is
selected and no default floor is assigned to the card, the Otis will not dispatch a car.
(Assigned in Galaxy Cardholder Card Settings tab) You can assign a default floor in the 4th
Default Floor Card access group position for the card. You can assign additional elevator access in the 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Access groups as desired. Works in Modes 1 and 4.
(Destination Server/Redirector);. The DES dispatches elevator cars using inputs from Galaxy
DES / DER (Otis) OEI Board (card access and floor-group programming) to control the DECs.
Destination Features are special indicators that identify when a passenger has special
Destination Features (Otis) transportation needs (i.e. VIP, has a handicap, vertigo, split group, …). These indicators are set
in the Galaxy Cardholder Personal screen.
Floor Group 0, default Mandatory default floor group, which is always assigned to every DEC in the system.
Floor Groups (1 - 10) can be optionally assigned to any DEC (or multiple DECs). Floor groups
Floor Group(1-10), optional control which DEC Mode is used at a DEC, as well as which (if any) elevator floor/doors are
allowed free access.
OEI Panel (Galaxy) Galaxy elevator control panel that provides elevator access control for Otis system.
Galaxy ‘Otis Elevator’ Interface Board; connects via Ethernet to Otis Layer-3 switch. The OEI
OEI Board (Galaxy)
board is a modified CPU board.
SG (Galaxy) SG acronym for System Galaxy; refers to the hardware or software (as appropriate).
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