Manual operations on elevator doors
In the Elevator window, authorized
operators can complete the following manual operations:
- Lock or unlock elevator floors or floor groups
- Temporarily unlock elevator floors or floor groups
- Reset elevator door schedules for floors or floor groups
- Enable or disable elevator floors or floor groups
- Enable or disable elevator door readers
- The cardholder pushes the up/down button and the elevator door opens.
- The cardholder presents the card to the reader, usually inside the cab.
- The system confirms that the schedule assigned to the elevator door is valid, and then confirms which floor group is associated to this elevator door.
- The system verifies each floor of the floor group in the floor group menu and confirms if the schedule associated to each floor of the group is valid or invalid.
- Users can select floors that have valid schedules from the elevator
panel.
Table 1. Elevator door icons Icon Definition
Lock all floors: The first instance of this icon manually locks the selected elevator floor group.
Unlock floor group: The first instance of this icon manually unlocks the selected elevator floor group. This floor group remains unlocked until the next valid change of the unlocking schedule, or until an operator manually locks the floor group.
Unlock elevator floors temporarily: The first instance of this icon temporarily unlocks the selected elevator floor group for a pre-set delay. When the delay expires, the elevator floor group automatically locks. 
One-time access elevator door: The first instance of this icon manually unlocks the selected elevator floor group for one-time access in a pre-set time. When the time expires, the elevator floor group automatically locks.
Elevator return to schedule: The first instance of this icon applies the locking schedule to the selected elevator floor group.
Enable elevator reader: This icon enables a previously disabled reader.
Disable elevator reader: This icon disables a reader and users cannot access any elevator floors even if they have access rights.
Enable all floors: The first instance of this icon enables a previously disabled elevator floor group.
Disable floor group: The first instance of this icon disables the selected elevator floor group. Users cannot access the elevator floors in the group, even if they have access rights.
Lock elevator door (individual floors): The second instance of this icon manually locks the selected elevator floors. 
Unlock elevator door (individual floors): The second instance of this icon manually unlocks the selected elevator floors. These floors remain unlocked until the next valid change of the unlocking schedule, or until an operator manually locks the floors.
Temporarily unlock elevator door (individual floors): The second instance of this icon temporarily unlocks the selected elevator floors for a pre-set delay. When the delay expires, the elevator floors automatically lock. 
One-time access to elevator door: The second instance of this icon manually unlocks the selected elevator floors for one-time access in a pre-set time. When the time expires, the elevator floors automatically lock. 
Elevator door return to schedule (individual floors): The second instance of this icon applies the locking schedule to the selected elevator floors. 
Enable floors (individual floors): The second instance of this icon enables a previously disabled elevator floor.
Disable floors (individual floors): The second instance of this icon disables the selected elevator floors. Users cannot access the elevator floors, even if they have access rights. Note: When you hover your cursor over an icon, a description displays the operation you can perform, as listed in the previous Elevator door icons table. Use this description to diffentiate between buttons that appear the same but have different functions, such as Disable floor group and Disable floors (individual floors).
