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Floor Groups<br />

To access the floor group programming login using a valid master code and then select [MENU, 2, 8]. The<br />

screen displays "Floor Group to modify" as shown in the following example. An elevator group is used to allow<br />

users access to certain groups of elevators within a building. By programming a elevator group and floor group<br />

you can limit a users access.<br />

Floor Group to<br />

modify: FG001<br />

Every time you press the [ENTER] key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the<br />

following sub-sections. Programming the elevator groups in the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> allow you to configure the floor<br />

groups that can be assigned to a users access level.<br />

Selecting a Floor Group to Modify<br />

Each floor group is assigned a unique floor group number from 001 to 250.<br />

Floor Group to<br />

modify: FG001<br />

Type the appropriate 3-digit floor group number or use the [] and [] keys to scroll the available floor groups.<br />

When the desired floor group appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected floor group. The<br />

maximum number of floor groups that can be programmed is limited by your system's memory and configured<br />

profile.<br />

Floor Group Name<br />

If the selected floor group has a name associated (some floor groups do not have a name associated with them)<br />

the name programming screen will be shown.<br />

FG001 Name<br />

All Floors<br />

To scroll floor groups by name use the [] and [] keys. To modify or enter a new name for the selected floor<br />

group use the keypad as explained in section Entering Text and Names (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

By default the floor group name will be prefixed by an '*' this indicates that the name is an editable name in the<br />

system.<br />

Operating Schedule<br />

The operating schedule for the floor group determines when the floor group is valid and if it will use a secondary<br />

floor group when the operating schedule is not valid. A schedule is a series of times and days that can be<br />

programmed to prevent the operating of functions based on a 7 day week and 24 hour clock. For more<br />

information on the programming of the schedule refer to the Schedule Programming section (see page 279).<br />

FG001 Schedule<br />

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Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the schedule selection and press [ENTER] to select the schedule displayed.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

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