Elevator attributes

1.  On the Lists menu, click > Pedestrian Traffic > Elevators.

The attribute and attribute values of this network object type are shown in the list on the left, which consists of two coupled lists.

The list on the left may include the following attributes:

Long name Short name Description
Number No

Unique number of the elevator

Name Name

Name of elevator

Elevator group ElevGrp

Elevator group to which this elevator belongs (Attributes of elevator groups)

Cab height CabHeight

Inner height of elevator cab [m]. This value defines whether the floor located above the highest floor serviced by the elevator is “broken through”. This way, an obstacle is created there.

Shaft display type

ShaftDisplTyp

Display type of area between exterior of elevator shaft and cab

Floor display type

FloorDisplTyp

Display type of cab floor

Wall display type WallDisplTyp

Display type of cab walls

Ceiling display type CeilDisplTyp

Display type of cab ceiling

Door display type DoorDisplTyp

Display type of cab door

Capacity Capacity

Maximum permitted number of pedestrians per elevator cab. Once the capacity is reached, no additional pedestrians can enter the elevator.

Motion state MotionState

Result attribute with current cab movement:

  • Stopping: Cab comes to a halt
  • Going Up: Cab moves upward
  • Going Down: Cab moves downward
Destination level Destlvl

Next floor the elevator cab stops at. If the elevator is called from outside, the destination level can change.

Travel direction TravDir

Direction in which the elevator is currently moving. When the cab has come to a halt, the direction of the next ride is indicated.

Current level CurLvl

Level the elevator cab is currently on.

Alighting door choice method AlightDoorChoiceMeth

Method for selecting the elevator door that the pedestrian uses when getting out of the elevator. Only relevant if the elevator has several elevator doors that open on one level on different sides of the elevator.

  • Random door (default value): The pedestrian chooses the elevator door randomly when getting out. This may extend the path to the next route location on the pedestrian route.
  • Door to the next route location: The pedestrian gets out by choosing the elevator door that offers the shortest path to the next route location on the pedestrian route.

By default, the display types are based on the display types selected as default in the network settings (Network settings for standard types of elevators and elevator groups).

Note: In lists, you can use the  Attribute selection icon to show and hide attribute values (Selecting attributes and subattributes for columns of a list).

The list on the right contains attributes and attribute values of network objects, and/or base data allocated to the network object selected in the list on the left (Using coupled lists):

The attributes are described further above.

2.  On the list toolbar, in the Relations list, click the desired entry.

3.  Enter the desired data.

Superordinate topic:

Modeling elevators

Information on editing:

Defining elevators

Defining an elevator group