CampusView

Map View

Aerial City or Building Displays

Globe View

CampusView offers the ability to scale to a much larger coverage area, with the ability to monitor multiple campuses across the state, country, or globe. GlobalAlerts keep constant tabs on any device that enters a fault or fire condition, instantly alerting you to a problem anywhere in your system.

City View

CampusView provides the best way to view multiple buildings using 3D-styled maps to provide an aerial view of the location. With a small number of buildings, an aerial schematic view can be used to show the exact layout of the building with live elevators, escalators and moving-walks.

Fly-Outs

Because CampusView is interactive, moving the cursor over a specifc device brings up information balloons for the related devices, showing the device name and status color.

Map Screen - City Display

Live Status

With an architecture that allows for near real-time1 information exchange, seeing the status of many devices has never been easier. Five distinct colors represent different device operation states, making it easy to quickly discern device operation.

Status Types
Fire Panel view

Fire Panel

View All Critical Data At Once

Critical Data

Firemap Device

The Fire Map view offers a comprehensive view of critical data for all devices. Each device panel offers information on the device name, service type, current floor and direction of travel. The layout provides basic location and grouping information based on the location map. Clicking on the device switches to the Area View for a more-detailed look along with the related devices.

Mobile Alerts

Mobile Alerts

Whether you’re in the field or at the office, it’s important to stay connected. If an event that needs your attention should arise, CampusView will automatically message3 your cell-phone or PDA with all the necessary event information.

Support for Most Industry-Standard Service Types

At Your Service

CampusView supports 982 industry-standard service types and features, helping to easily monitor all conditions and operating environments. See the full list of available service types.

Area View

Zoom-in For Detailed Information

Mini Maps

Mini-maps help keep the rest of the areas at hand. The building map shows the layout and types of devices with their status and name, accessible by moving the cursor over the device. The campus mini-map provides a total overview, and if a fault occurs in another location, the affected area highlights and flashes.

Elevators, Freight Elevators, Handicapped Lifts, Dumb Waiters, Escalators, Moving Walks and more are supported in CampusView

Complete Coverage

CampusView supports standard and freight elevators, escalators, moving-walks, dumb waiters, and handicap lifts. The SWEC ethernet gateway4 easily connects many similar devices from almost any manufacturer.

Area Device and Information Cursor

Detailed Display

The Area View offers a better look at each of the devices in an area. Direction of travel, the current floor, whether the doors are open or closed, service type, status and device name are all given for instant viewing. Moving the cursor over the device will bring up the Job ID and IP address, as well as magnifying the name, service type icon and providing the service type name. Also, when hovering over a device the unrelated devices will fade to provide a better grasp on the relationships.

Group View

Integrated Group Monitoring

Get Connected

Monitor everything securely on site, or remotely5 using your web browser6 over the network or the Internet. Using REMON G2™ or our SWEC ethernet gateway, any elevator, escalator, or moving walk can be connected to CampusView. The SWEC ethernet gateway translates controller data to be carried across the network, enabling most devices to easily snap-in to CampusView.

REMON G2™ Compatible

REMON G2™ Compatible

CampusView seamlessly connects with REMON G2™ remote monitoring systems. Clicking on a device in the group view enables the launching of an external window to a REMON G2™ application or other connection, such as a security web-cam.

From the CampusView Group screen external applications and security features are easily accesible

Hoistway or Walkway

The Group screen in CampusView brings the hoistway into view. Car position, service, door state, car calls, hall calls and floor lock-outs are all visible. When the selection is an escalator or moving walk, and animated display appears showing the device, floor locations, service type and direction.

Management Console

Set up e-mail notification, view reports and more.

Safe and Secure

E-Mail Notification & Security

The e-mail notification setup allows for quick and easy access to create, modify or remove contacts from the Event Notification directory. In a day and age where computer security is vital, there's an easy-to-use feature to quickly change your password.

Device Information Editor

Device Information Editor

This applet allows for quick and easy editing of device information, such as name, Job ID, external link address, and more. Because CampusView features multiple security access rights, this feature is only available to the users you allow.

Membership Administrator

The Membership Administrator is where administrators are able to add, remove and modify users and their information for CampusView as well as manage access rights. Since CampusView is secure, only designated administrators have access to this feature.

Comprehensive Reports

Reports

CampusView offers several comprehensive reports to aid building managers and service personnel alike to view detailed information on device starts and stops as well as modes of operation and times. There are five ways to view the report, on-screen, printout, or export to either an Excel spreadsheet, PDF document for easy-archiving and e-mailing, or a TIFF image.

Available Service Types:

  • Loss of Communication
  • Pending
  • Automatic
  • Unit Running
  • Fire Phase 1
  • Fire Phase 2
  • Fire Phase 2 Hold
  • Attendant
  • Battery Power
  • Car and Hall Call Power
  • Car Top Inspection
  • Center Start
  • Code Blue
  • Diagnostic Mode
  • Down Start
  • Emergency Power
  • EMT
  • Hatch Doors Locked
  • Homing
  • Independent
  • Init
  • Inspection
  • Independent Riser
  • Lobby Independent
  • Lower Inspection
  • Manual Reset
  • Mechanic On Site
  • Ready To Run
  • Reverse Phase
  • Security
  • Service Protection
  • Test Switch in Normal
  • Upper Inspection
  • Up Start
  • VIP
  • Alarm Buzzed
  • Brake Temperature
  • Car Safety Circuit
  • Car Shut Down
  • Car Station Stop Switch
  • Counterweight Derailment
  • Dispatch Lost
  • Door Disc Front
  • Door Disc Rear
  • Door Left Open Bell
  • Drive Fault
  • Earthquake
  • Emergency Stop Bottom
  • Emergency Stop Top
  • Fire Phase 1 Bypass
  • Lower Left Comb Impact
  • Lower Left Handrail Inlet
  • Lower Left Intermediate Skirt
  • Lower Left Level Step
  • Lower Left Upthrust
  • Lower Left Skirt
  • Lower Left Station
  • Load Bypass
  • Lower Access Cover
  • Lower E Stop Switch
  • Lower Missing Step
  • Lower Pit
  • Lower Step Position
  • Lower Right Comb Impact
  • Lower Right Handrail Inlet
  • Lower Right Intermed. Skirt
  • Lower Right Level Step
  • Lower Right Skirt
  • Lower Right Station
  • Lower Right Upthrust
  • MG Switch
  • Motor Pit
  • Overload
  • Pit Stop Switch
  • Power Loss
  • Safeties
  • Safety Top
  • Safety Top Left
  • Safety Top Right
  • Safety Bottom
  • Safety Bottom Left
  • Safety Bottom Right
  • Smoke Detector All Floors
  • Smoke Detector Hoistway
  • Smoke Dtctr. Machine Room
  • Smoke Dtctr. Main Recall Flr.
  • Stop Switch
  • Upper Left Comb Impact
  • Upper Left Handrail Inlet
  • Upper Left Level Step
  • Upper Left Skirt
  • Upper Access Cover
  • Upper E Stop Switch
  • Upper Missing Step
  • Upper Step Position
  • Upper Right Comb Impact
  • Upper Right Handrail Inlet
  • Upper Right Level Step
  • Upper Right Skirt

1 Data latency times depend on network speed and conditions, as well as client PC processing power.
2 Service types are device and controller dependent.
3 Mobile messaging requires a cellphone or PDA with the ability to receive text-messages or e-mail.
4 SWEC ethernet gateway sold separately
5 Remote internet connection requires a dedicated IP address connected to the internet.
6 Designed for use with Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7 or later.