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Published by managert1, 2019-09-23 14:23:24

IBT1 Sept 23 Board Meeting Packet

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Agenda

NOTICE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

TO: All Unit Owners
Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Iconbrickell
Condominium No One Association, Inc., will take place for the purpose of addressing the
items detailed in the Agenda below. The Board of Directors Meeting will be held at the date,
hour and place noted below:

DATE: September 23, 2019
TIME: 6:00PM
PLACE: Spa Theatre, located at 465 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131.

AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Proof of Notice of Meeting
III. Establishment of Quorum of Directors
IV. Reading of Meeting Minutes
V. Acceptance of Resignation of Vice President
VI. Appointment of New Vice President to Vacant Board of Director Seat
VII. Presentation by ThyssenKrupp Elevator
VIII. Discussion of Elevator Renovation Budget
IX. Financial Review
X. Review Secretary’s Recommendation for Contractors
XI. Review and Approval of Carpet Installation Proposals
XII. Review and Approval of Tile Installation Proposals
XIII. Ratification of 2019 Property Tax Appeal
XIV. Adjournment
XV. Open Forum

DATED: September 12, 2019

Maya King, LCAM
On behalf of the Board of Directors for
Iconbrickell Condominium No One Association, Inc.

Iconbrickell Condominium No. One Association, Inc.
465 Brickell Avenue, Suite 202 – Miami, Fl 33131
PHONE (786) 220 7701 - FAX (786) 220 7714

Reading of Meeting Minutes

Attached:
• Minutes from August 12, 2019

Iconbrickell Condominium No One
Board of Directors Meeting
8/12/19 at 5.00pm

Members Present:
Eugene Herrick, President
Stanley Ruby, Secretary
Miles Watson, Treasurer
Pat Davy, Vice President

Management Present:
Maya King, Community Association Manager, FirstService Residential
Dayleen Falcon, Assistant Manager, FirstService Residential
Louis Pincus, Regional Director, FirstService Residential

Call to order:
Having confirmed a quorum of the Board Members, Eugene Herrick called the meeting to order at 5:09pm

Proof of Notice:
Maya King confirmed that notice had been posted more than 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Establishment of Quorum of Directors:
Four of Four Board members present in person.

Reading of Meeting Minutes:
Stan Ruby made a motion to approve waiving the reading of the June 2019 meeting minutes. Miles
Watson seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous approval

Acceptance of Resignation of Director
The board reviewed the resignation of previous Director, Rafi Gibly. Miles Watson made a motion to
accept the resignation. Stanley Ruby seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous approval.

Appointment of New Director to Vacant Board of Director Seat
The board considered the appointment of Daniela Tzinas, unit owner, as Director of the iconBrickell
Condo No One Association Inc. after meeting with her to get an understanding of Daniela’s strengths and
vision for iconBrickell. Miles Watson made a motion to appoint Daniela Tzinas as Director of the Board.
Stanley Ruby seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous approval

Presentation by Richard Worth of Building Link
Richard Worth provided an overview of the Building Link property management software, community
resident website, and mobile app. BuildingLink is used by thousands of luxury condominiums worldwide.
The platform provides cutting edge, convenient operational tools, skills for smart home devices and
mobile apps for owners, residents and staff members for easy access to seamlessly communicate with
and get information about your community. BuildingLink’s management features streamlines all facets of
condominium operations into one dynamic platform to enhance service levels throughout your
community.

Discussion and Approval of Building Link Proposal
Pat Davy made a motion to table the approval of the Building Link Proposal to allow the Master
Association to review and implement. Miles Watson seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous
approval.

Access Control Consultant Presentation by Onesta Consultant
Anthony Tejeda of Onesta Consulting provided a presentation to the board and unit owners present on
their proposal for consultant services for the Association’s Access Control Upgrade Initiative. Mr. Tejeda’s
firm has already provided a comprehensive security analysis and a report of recommendations. They are
now offering to identify existing security systems and their associated software/hardware interfaces,
create specification based off of the association’s needs and intent and a Request for Proposal packet to
be distributed to identified vendors. In addition, they will oversee the bidding phase and attend at least
two Board of Directors meetings to provide recommendations and answer questions the board and unit
owners may have.

Discussion and Approval of Onesta Consulting Proposal
Stanley Ruby made a motion to table the approval of the Building Link Proposal to allow the Master
Association to review and implement. Daniela Tzinas seconded the motion. Motion passed with
unanimous approval.

Discussion of Intended Capital Projects
The board reviewed a list of capital projects drafted by the property manager. The projects include but are
not limited to, hallway carpet replacements, unit light fixture cover replacements, white tile replacement
on all levels, exterior stucco repairs, painting, and exterior elevator landing balcony renovations. The
board decided to move forward with the hallway carpet replacement, the replacement of tiles on all
remaining elevator landings, and the replacement of all unit door light fixture covers providing that the
manager is able to negotiate better pricing for board approval.

Financial Review
The property manager provided a review of the June 2019 Financial Statements. Overall, the association
is in good financial standing with healthy bank accounts, less than $22,000 in delinquent funds,
representing less than 5% of Monthly Receivables billed. For June, the net income was almost exactly to
budget with a difference of only $2. This is largely due to a non-spend in the special projects category and
savings on other expense line items.

The month closed with a savings of $44,519 due to savings on the salaries line items and administrative
expenses. Our YTD loss is $115,906. This is largely due to the 2nd payment of the trash chute
soundproofing project captured thus far, an increase in professional fees due to 588 related investigation
and discovery expenses and elevator repair expenses exceeding the budgeted projection.

Approval and Adoption of Renovations Committee Guidelines
The Board reviewed the renovations committee guidelines drafted by the Association’s attorneys. The
board has interest in establishing a committee to identify possible common area renovations solutions,
vet options and present to the board of directors. The guidelines mirror that which was adopted by Tower
2 recently. Miles Watson made a motion to accept the resignation. Pat Davy seconded the motion. Motion
passed with unanimous approval.

Appointment of Renovations Committee Members
The Board considered the appointment of the following unit owners to the newly adopted Renovations
Committee:

Gabriel Rojas Antypas
Edward M Podgorski III

Javier Vives
Brooke Emrick Baker

Joshua Greenman
Todd Suzanzki
Kels Moura
Gail Gensler
Meena Bakhai

Of which, Joshua Greenman was appointed Chairperson. The Secretary of the Association was
appointed as Board Liaison. Pat Davy made a motion to approve the above appointments. Stanley Ruby
seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous approval.

Approval of Window Cleaning Proposal
The board members reviewed the proposals from three licensed and insured window cleaning
companies, as well as a bid analysis prepared by the Property Manager. Cliffhanger is the company that
has been awarded the window cleaning over the past years. During pool construction, window cleaning
was limited to inaccessible windows on the east and west elevations. The scope has been expanded to
include all windows and balcony railings. Pat Davy made a motion to approve the above appointments.
Stanley Ruby seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous approval.

Ratification of Approved Proposals:
Miles Watson made a motion to approve the proposal from MBAF Inc for the Mid-Year Financial Audit
Proposal in the amount of $4500. Pat Davy seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous
approval.

Stanley Ruby made a motion to approve the proposal from VDA for the Elevator Quality Assurance
Inspection Proposal in the amount of $4500. Miles Watson seconded the motion. Motion passed with
unanimous approval.

Stanley Ruby made a motion to approve the proposal from Vasile Elevator Inc service elevator Diamond
Plate floors replacement Proposal in the amount of $4700. Miles Watson seconded the motion. Motion
passed with unanimous approval.

Miles Watson made a motion to approve the proposal from Aspire Elevator for the Service Elevator
Protective Panels Replacement Proposal in the amount of $6,978.47. Stanley Ruby seconded the motion.
Motion passed with unanimous approval.

Adjournment
Pat Davy made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Stanley Ruby seconded the motion. Motion passed with
unanimous approval. Meeting adjourned at 7:18pm.

______________________________ ____________
Eugene Herrick, President Date

Acceptance of Resignation of Vice President

Attached:
• Resignation Letter from Pat Davy dated August 15, 2019



Appointment of New Vice President to Vacant Board of Director Seat

Presentation by ThyssenKrupp Elevators

Kelly Kalich, of ThyssenKrupp Elevators, will present to the board options and pricing to renovate the
interior elevator cabs.

Attached:

• Presentation Deck
• Revised Pricing for options presented
• Original Pricing for options presented
• Scope and Work Order to change the floor indicator chime
• Touch to Go Catalogue
• Elevator Fixtures Product Catalogue

IconBrickell Condo No. One Association
Inc.
SEepletemvbaert2o3,r20U19 pgrade Options

Kelly Kalich, Account Manager

Current Elevator Pain Points

1. Split panel elevator buttons
a) One Panel services the ground floor – 28th landing; second panel servicing 29th landing – Upper Penthouse

2. Antiquated fob access control system
a) Current readers are via fobs – this is a security function that the elevators can interact with

3. No ability to call service elevator
a) Press the hall station and the call will go to the whole bank of elevators. Currently the service elevator is not segmented
out on its own.

4. Contractors sneaking into resident elevators
5. Annoying Floor Indicator Chime

a) Currently loud buzzer noise
6. No cell service in the elevators
7. Cracked hallway call buttons throughout the building

a) Plastic buttons in the elevators and in the hallways

Recent Aesthetic Upgrades: new white marble flooring has been installed via the Building

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Your Partner, thyssenkrupp Elevator
Has the Best Full Service
Solution for IconBrickell Condo
No. One…

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Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #1 15”
Matisse
Existing Panels Position
Indicator

Upgraded Panels Touch to Go Glass

Touch to Go Video4 | March 2016 | Helpful slide elements (Efficient Element applications) Security Touch to Go
System Glass
Interface
Touchscree
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Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #1 – Touchscreen with Touch to go Glass Back

Benefit Cost
• Total Price for upgrade on 7 Elevator Units:
• Two screens in each elevator
• Both screens will have the full number of floors, so $1,124,690.49 with 15” Position Indicator

selection of destination can be done from either panel • Total price with alternate for 7” position indicator:
• Screens will be able to work with security system $998,530.75
• Screens are fully customizable and changes can be
• Lead time for materials: 10 to 12 weeks
made whenever desired When deposit and signature is received
• ADA compliant
• Vandal resistant directional will have new chime included • Downtime for Repair: 2 – 3 weeks per elevator

for softer tone • Networking of touchscreens is additional and we
• Clean, fresh, elegant look and the only property in all of will need to work with internet provider

South Florida that will have this specific upgrade! • Security systems we are able to interact with.
Additional work may be needed to work with the
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Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #2 15”
Matisse
Altus Media Position
Screen Indicator

Existing Panels Upgraded Panels with Touchscreen and Altus Media Screen

Touch to Go Security
Touchscree System
Interface
n

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Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #2 – Media Screen and Touchscreen

Benefit Cost

• Two screens in each elevator • Total Price for upgrade on 7 Elevator Units:
• One screen will have the full number of floors, so $971,769.75

selection of destination will only be possible from one • Lead time for materials: 10 to 12 weeks
panel. When deposit and signature is received
• Screens will be able to work with security system
• Screens are fully customizable and changes can be • Downtime for Repair: 2 – 3 weeks per elevator
made whenever desired
• ADA compliant • Networking of touchscreens is additional and we
• Vandal resistant directional will have new chime included will need to work with internet provider
for softer tone
• Media Screen can be used for marketing purposes, • Security systems we are able to interact with.
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security company

Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #3 15”
Matisse
Existing Panels Position
Indicator
Upgraded Panels with Standard Touchscreen

Touch to Go Security
Touchscree System
Interface
n

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Interior Car Operating Panel Upgrade Option #4 15”
Matisse
Existing Panels Position
Indicator
Upgraded Panels with Vandal Resistant Buttons

Vandal Security
Resistant System
Buttons Interface

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Agile Destination Dispatch System + Any Panel Upgrade

Agile can be full destination or Partial. Partial Destination can be on ground, lobby and pool deck
level

Select destination outside the elevator Walk to assigned Elevator Board assigned Elevator

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Destination Dispatch – Agile

Benefit Cost

• High Rise with High Efficiency • Full Agile for 7 Elevators: $1,917,151.00
• Destination Controls works by grouping people together
• Agile Select for 7 Elevators, on Ground, Lobby,
based on the floor they are traveling to, the number of and 15th floor: $654,582.00
stops is reduced — thereby improving the efficiency of
the building’s elevator traffic. • Lead time for materials: 16 to 20 weeks
• More handling capacity and better performance When deposit and signature is received
• More modern and easily customizable
• More security options • Downtime for Install: 5-6 weeks per elevator for
• More flexibility Select

• Downtime for Install: 10-14 weeks per elevator for
Full Agile

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Hallway Call Stations

Benefit Cost

• Elimination of old, plastic, • Estimate to replace 660+
cracked buttons buttons: $300,000.00 +/-

• Vandal Resistant • Lead time: 6- 8 weeks
Stainless Steel with LED • Project time Total: 4 weeks
backlight

• Choice of LED backlight
color

• Clean, seamless look

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Isolating Service Elevators

Benefit Cost
TBD: Survey with Repair foreman
• A separate hall station just for the service elevator to take place Monday 9.23.19
− What does this mean?
− Service personnel will only select the service car
− Residents will not have to take the service car,
unless they press the button to ride the service
elevator.
− Software changes will need to be made. Decision
to be made to swing in/out the service elevator
from the dispatching group.
− More enjoyable ride for residents by:
− Not riding with service personnel
− Enhanced interactions with elevator system

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Payment Options

• 50% Down Payment is required and remaining 50%
upon project completion

OR
• 40% Down Payment, with progress payment schedule:

• 25% upon material arrival
• 25% at halfway completion
• 10% upon completion

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Questions?

Kelly Kalich, Account Manager

Addendum A September 2019

IconBrickell Condo One: Elevators 1.2 – 1.4, 1.7 – 1.10

thyssenkrupp will furnish the necessary labor and materials to perform the following scope of work at
IconBrickell One. Scope of work will vary pending on the options chosen below. Please be advised that
prices are subject to change pending additional surveys that are completed for the Car Operating Panel
options, Hall Stations, and Inconspicuous Riser for the Service Elevator.

• Option A: Touchscreen with Touch Through Glass and 15” Position Indicator. One Main Car
Operating Panel and One Auxiliary Panel per Elevator. This includes the vandal resistant car
riding lanterns. New vandal resistant car riding lanterns will have new chime noise.
o Price: $1,124,690.49
o Lead time for Materials: 10 weeks
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: 2 full weeks

▪ Sign Here for this Option: _________________

• Option A1: Touchscreen with Touch Through Glass and 7” Position Indicator. One Main Car
Operating Panel and One Auxiliary Panel per Elevator. This includes the vandal resistant car
riding lanterns. New vandal resistant car riding lanterns will have new chime noise.
o Price: $998,530.75
o Lead time for Materials: 10 weeks
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: 2 full weeks

▪ Sign Here for this Option: _________________

• Option B: Standard Touchscreen in Main Car Operating Panel, with Altus 48” Media Screen in
Auxiliary Panel. This includes the vandal resistant car riding lanterns.
o Price: $971,769.75
o Lead time for Materials: 10 weeks
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: 2 full weeks

▪ Sign Here for this Option: _________________

• Add on for Option A or B: Install of new vandal resistant buttons on each landing. Price is subject
to change pending complete survey of hall stations.
o Price: $189,474.00
o Lead time for Materials: 4- 6 weeks
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: 2 weeks

▪ Sign Here for this Option: __________________

• Add on for Option A or B: Agile Destination System on the Ground Floor, Lobby Floor and 15th
Floor
o Price: $654,582.00
▪ Price for Agile on all Landings: $1,917,151.00
o Lead time for Materials: 16 – 18 weeks
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: 5-6 weeks

▪ Sign Here for this Option: __________________

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• Isolation of Service Elevator: Install of new hall station on each floor, to allow the service elevator
to only be called by this button. New Software to be installed on entire elevator group to allow for
the service car to be in / out of the group.
o Price: $ TBD
o Lead time for Materials: TBD ________
o Projected Time Frame per Unit: TBD

Schedule of Payment:
• 50% deposit due at signed acceptance of attached ACIA-1LX9HX2 to order materials
• Additional 15% due for mobilization
• Remaining 35% due upon completion

*All pricing is subject to change after foreman survey is completed for the above options*

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thyssenkrupp Elevator, Corporation, 7481 NW 66th Street, Miami, FL 33166 Elevator Technology

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465 Brickell Ave. Page 1/1
Miami, FL 33131

Re: Fixture Upgrades

Dear Ms. Maya King,

Below are options for the fixture upgrades that we can provide for a total of 9 units
located at IconBrickell Condo One. The options listed below will allow for new
interaction with your residents to select their destination via touchscreen, media
displays, vandal resistant options etc.

• Touch to go Glass Option – Never been done before anywhere in Miami
o This option would provide two touch to go glass, with the touchscreen at 21”
and position indicator at 15” that can also be fully customizable. This is the
option for all the bells and whistles. The glass on the can be back painted in
whatever colour you wish.
▪ Price for all units : $1,446,030.63
o Price for the same information above but with a smaller 9” instead of 15”
position indicator is the following:
▪ Price for all units: $1,283,825.25

thyssenkrupp Elevator, Corporation 7481 NW 66 Street, Miami, Florida 33166
M: 786-719-1023, [email protected]

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• Touchscreen in Main COP and Altus Media Screen in aux Panel. The touchscreen is thePage 3/7
standard screen in the main panel. The Altus screen is half the width of the COP – one
giant PI / Media Screen. Great way to display your amenities or restaurants etc. no PI
above the screen on aux, but it can be programmed into the screen.
▪ Price: $1,249,418.25

• Standard Touchscreen – Similar to Tower II but has the new software (matisse Page 1/1

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networked device and with 15” position indicator
▪ Price: $1,151,963.91

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▪ Price: $344,813.85

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Kelly Kalich
Account Manager

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touch to go

TECHNOLOGIES

elevator
touchscreen
systems

elevator
touchscreen
systems

2017 product catalog

touch to go

TECHNOLOGIES

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Founded in 2005, Touch-To-Go Technologies is the
leader in elevator touchscreen systems. Our products
have been sold to projects located throughout North
America and internationally. Touch-To-Go is part of the
DMG group of companies.

touch to go

TECHNOLOGIES

ELEVATOR TOUCHSCREEN SYSTEMS

2016 PRODUCT CATALOG

{CONTENTS 07 Overview
08 Component Layout
14 Installation
16 Graphics
34 Code Compliance

40 Specifications

41 Approvals

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OVERVIEW OVERVIEW

A Touch-To-Go elevator touchscreen system takes the place of conventional pushbuttons
inside an elevator. In the process, it transforms user-elevator interaction from an ordinary
button-press into a dynamic, intuitive experience.
In a typical installation, touchscreens are permanently mounted inside the elevator’s car
operating panels (COPs) in the location where pushbuttons are typically installed.
The touchscreen graphics represent the floors served by the elevator, and passengers
choose their destination by touching the appropriate area of the touchscreen. The
touchscreen graphics change state to indicate that the request was recognized, and the
elevator takes the passenger to the requested floor. Upon arrival at the floor, the graphics
return to their original state.
Emergency controls, door open, door close, etc. are still implemented with conventional
pushbuttons; the touchscreen only supports selection of the destination floor.
BENEFITS
An elevator touchscreen system provides many benefits over traditional buttons,
including:

• The ability to fully customize the touchscreen graphics to match the style, identity,
and branding of the property in which the system is installed.

• The ability to provide additional information to passengers, such as map data, floor
contents, or tenant names and logos.

• The use of large print and familiar icons to make the property more accessible.
• The ability to change the appearance and contents of the screen on demand or on a

scheduled basis.
• A large quanitity of buttons can be implemented in less space than with conventional

buttons (for elevators with a large number of stops).
• Graphics can change automatically to support destination dispatch, swing cars, and

special use cases such as fire service and medical emergencies.
INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS
Successful deployment of an elevator touchscreen system involves three steps:

• Elevator car operating panel design, preparation and fabrication,
• Preinstallation of components during panel fabrication,
• Final installation and testing (on-site).
ADA / Appendix E / Barrier Free compliance is achieved through either a keypad or
redundant pushbuttons.
The Touch-To-Go system connects the same way as conventional pushbuttons allowing
maximum flexibility for fixture upgrades, full modernizations or new construction. It is
compatible with almost any modern controller.

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COMPONENT LAYOUT

The following diagram shows a typical installation of a Touch-To-Go touchscreen system in an
elevator with center-opening doors and dual swing-return car-operating panels.

Touchscreen Touchscreen

Keypad Door Open,
Door Close,
Door Open, Alarm, etc.
Door Close,
Alarm, etc. Service
Cabinet

COMPONENT LAYOUT
i Many other system configurations are possible (1 or 2 COPs, 1 or 2 touchscreens, keypad or regular buttons,

center or side-opening doors, swing return or applied panels, etc.). The diagram shows just one of many possible
configurations, and it is intended only for component identification purposes.

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TOUCHSCREENS

The touchscreen is the primary method by which elevator passengers select their destination
floor. It is a color LCD with an integrated touch-sensitive glass panel and a watertight bezel.

Touchscreens are available in a variety of sizes to suit most elevators. Generally, it is
recommended to select the largest screen that the elevator panel can accommodate. In elevators
with a single car-operating panel (COP), a single touchscreen is used. In elevators with dual
COPs, two touchscreens are used (one in each panel) — both display the same content.

21W 10.6 x 18.8 RECOMSMIZEENDED 21W 12.1 x 20.2 RECOMSMIZEENDED

19W 10.0 x 16.1 19W 11.7 x 17.5
19S 11.9 x 14.8 19S 13.5 x 16.3
17S 10.6 x 13.3 17S 12.0 x 14.5

Viewable Area Overall Dimensions

(do NOT use this as the COP cutout (excluding mounting
size; cutout dimensions will be hardware)
provided at time of order)
RECOMSMIZEENDED

Available by Available by Available by Standard COMPONENT LAYOUT
special order special order special order Product
(not stocked) (not stocked) (not stocked)
21W
Model 17S 19W 19S

(additional sizes are 10w x 16.1h
available by special order) 255w x 408h
11.7w x 17.5h x 1.9d
Viewable Area (in) 10.6w x 13.3h 297w x 444h x 47d 11.9w x 14.8h 10.6w x 18.8h
Viewable Area (mm) 270w x 338h 900w x 1440h 301w x 376h 269w x 477h
12w x 14.5h x 1.9d Tempered 3mm 13.5w x 16.3h x 2d 12.1w x 20.2h x 1.87d
Dimensions (in) 306w x 368h x 49d Standard (160°) 343w x 415h x 51d 307w x 513h x 47.5d
Dimensions (mm) 1024w x 1280h 1024w x 1280h 1080w x 1920h (Full HD)
Tempered 4mm Special Order Tempered 4mm Tempered 3mm
Resolution (px) Standard (160°) Standard (160°) or Extra Wide (178°) LED
Glass Type Extra Wide (178°)
Special Order Standard Product
Viewing Angle

Availability Special Order

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KEYPADS

The keypad is a secondary method by which passengers can select their
destination floor. It is intended for use by persons who are unable to use the
touchscreen system (e.g. due to visual impairment or other disabilities).
The keypad complies with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and
ASME A17.1-2007 / CSA B44-07 Appendix E requirements for persons with
physical disabilities. The keypad is also compliant with earlier codes CSA B44-
00 and CSA B44-04. A special keypad is available meeting San Francisco
requirements.
The keypad is approximately 4.25” x 5.75” in size, and markings for the non-
numeric keys can be customized to meet the needs of each elevator.
In some instances, a set of standard pushbuttons is used in place of a keypad; for additional
details, please refer to the disability code compliance section of this document.

SERVICE PORT

The system’s service port is located in the elevator’s service cabinet. Along with two customer-
supplied keyed switches, the service port allows for administration of the system without the need
to open the car operating panels. Keyed switches must be rated for low-current, low-voltage
operation.

Service Cabinet OFF TOUCHSCREEN OFF
SERVICE PORT
(front view)
ENABLE CPU ADMIN CALIBRATE
SERVICE RESET MENU

PORT

COMPONENT LAYOUT Customer-supplied Customer-supplied
Three-position keyed switch Three-position keyed switch
Two independent sets of N.O. contacts Two independent sets of N.O. contacts
Key removable in OFF position only Key removable in OFF position only
Key trapped in other positions Key trapped in other positions
Spring-loaded in CPU RESET position only Spring-loaded in ADMIN MENU position
Spring-loaded in CALIBRATE position
Suggested parts:
Telemecanique ZB4BG814 switch, Suggested parts:
ZB4BG4 collar, and two ZBE1016 contacts Telemecanique ZB4BG714 switch,
ZB4BG4 collar, and two ZBE1016 contacts

Service Cabinet 1.5”
2”
(rear view)

Service Port Board
(supplied with system)

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ELEVATOR INTERFACE UNIT

The elevator interface unit is the device responsible for handling all communications between the
elevator and the touchscreen system. It is mounted to the rear of the keypad.

It is fully electrically isolated from the elevator wiring. Destination floor requests are sent to the
elevator via contact closures, and acknowledgements are received via illumination of LEDs, similar
to conventional buttons. In almost all cases, wiring is identical to what would be done for
conventional buttons.

The elevator button wiring connects to the elevator interface unit; all wiring for destination floor
pushbuttons must be routed here. Cables from the elevator interface unit also connect to the
service port in the service cabinet, and to the CPU panel. Sufficient clearance must be left around
this device to allow for these connections.

Elevator interface units are available in multiples of 24 floors, supporting elevators with up to 24,
48, 72, or 96 stops. A CAN-bus unit is also available, greatly reducing field wiring requirements.

STANDARD 3-WIRE CONNECTION OPTIONAL 4-WIRE CONNECTION

LED common, button common, and 1 wire per floor LED common, button common, and 2 wires per floor
Button Common (BC) Button Common (BC)
LED Common (LC) LED Common (LC)
Input/Output Terminal 00 Button Output 00
LED Input 00
Input/Output Terminal 01
Button Output 01
LED Input 01
Elevator Interface Unit
Input/Output Terminal 07 Elevator Interface UnitButton Output07
LED Input07
COMPONENT LAYOUT

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21W TOUCHSCREEN WITH INTEGRATED CPU

Our 21.5” touchscreen contains a robust and powerful integrated CPU, built directly into the
touchscreen housing. For maximum reliability, the device is passively cooled and constructed
from solid-state components with no moving parts or fans.
This integrated design greatly reduces space and wiring requirements within the COP, in addition
to simplifying service and installation processes.

All wiring connections to other Cables exit here for optional
components terminate on the back of auxiliary touchscreen
the touchscreen. Polarized connectors
are used to prevent connection errors, NETWORK
and the use of locking connectors and E10T/H1E0R0N/1E0T00
cable clamps prevents cables from
being accidentally dislodged. ACCESSORY
The touchscreen is only 47.5mm (1⅞”) USB
thick, making it easy to fit in most
COPs. TOAUUCXHISLICARREYEN
A full-HD industrial-grade LCD panel is USB
used, with a long-lifespan LED backlight
and very wide viewing angles. This VIDEO
produces a crisp, bright, vivid image.
The 21W touchscreen is powered by a 1DO2CUVT FOUKSE
small 12VDC power supply separately 3A MAX
mounted in the COP. TRF5U4SAE

POWER POWER
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SERVICE CABINET

CRPEUSET 21W TOUCHSCREEN SYSTEM
K00555
USB CSA B44.1 / ASME A17.5
ELEVATOR & ESCALATOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ADMIN 12V DC 40W MAX
(60W WITH AUX TOUCHSCREEN CONNECTED)
INTEELREFVAACTEOURNIT TEMPERED GLASS DO NOT OPEN CASE
ADMIN NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
CLEAN REGULARLY WITH COMPRESSED AIR
USB FOUKSE REPLACE FUSES WITH SAME TYPE & RATING
5V
DC TRF5U2SAE SOFTWARE LICENSE
OUT APPLY MICROSOFT
LICENSE LABEL HERE
1A MAX
APPLY CERTIFICATION
SPEAKER LABEL HERE

3W 3 +DOOTRNOO-GTTERCROOMUNNINNDEACLST NETWORK

SPEED LINK

IMPORTANT: Passively cooled; keep away from
other heat-generating equipment

Cables exit here for EIU and service
cabinet. Leave clearance for cables.

COMPONENT LAYOUTOTHER TOUCHSCREENS - SPECIAL ORDER ONLY

The 21W touchscreen contains an internal CPU. Other sizes (available by special order) require
a separate CPU panel which controls the operation of the touchscreens. It must be installed
inside the car operating panel. Only one CPU panel is required per elevator, even if there are two
touchscreens present. This CPU panel is 11.75” x 8.5” x 3.3”. Please inquire for further details.
For maximum reliability, the CPU panel is constructed from solid-state components with no
moving parts or fans.
AC power is connected to the system at the CPU panel. For dual car-operating panel elevators,
mount the CPU panel in the lower portion of the COP. Cables to the other COP are routed out the
bottom of the CPU panel and beneath the elevator doors.

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POWER AND WIRING REQUIREMENTS COMPONENT LAYOUT

The system requires an AC power connection of 100-120V AC 3.5A MAX, 50-60Hz or 200-240V
AC 2A MAX, 50-60Hz and is to be connected to a maximum 20A branch circuit. Conductors shall
be Cu, Al, or Cu-Al, and the ground wire must be 14AWG. Typical power consumption is 40-60W.
The AC power must come from a reliable uninterrupted source of power to keep the system
operational. This connection is made at the CPU panel. All components outside of the CPU panel
operate from low voltage DC power supplied by the CPU panel.
Electrical codes generally require a dedicated circuit for car lighting; therefore it is advised that
the touchscreen system be supplied by an alternate circuit. The circuit powering the touchscreen
system must shut off when the main power to the elevator control is shut off.
EMERGENCY CONTROLS AND DOOR OPEN/CLOSE
Emergency controls, door open, door close, etc. should be implemented with conventional
pushbuttons; the touchscreen only supports selection of the destination floor.
NETWORKING (optional)
Multiple elevators can be networked together to simplify processes such as system configuration
or graphics updates.
If systems are to be networked, a piece of twisted-pair cable must be included in the traveling
cable. Cables from all elevators must terminate at a common point in the machine room. Inside
the elevator, the twisted-pair cable must terminate near the CPU panel.
POWER SAVING MODE (optional)
Touch-To-Go Elevator Touchscreen Systems include a power-saving mode which can turn off the
touchscreens after a configurable period of inactivity. Enabling this feature will prolong the life
of the touchscreens in addition to conserving energy.
This mode can be configured on a fixed schedule (for elevators that are known to be unused at
certain times of day) or it can be configured to operate automatically.
For automatic operation, the system requires a means of detecting when passengers are present
in the elevator so that power to the touchscreens can be restored. In most elevators, the car
lighting is turned on/off by the elevator controller based on occupancy, so the touchscreen
system may be signalled using a customer-provided relay that is driven by the car lighting circuit.
Once the system is alerted to passenger presence, the LCD screens resume operation within
approximately one second. Touching the screens or pressing a key on the keypad will also return
the system to normal operation.
The relay should have a pair of normally-open, low-current, low-voltage, low-resistance contacts
that close to indicate passenger presence. Contact closure can be momentary or constant.
Connections are made to the touchscreen system’s service port board, which is mounted in the
elevator’s service cabinet.
ELEVATORS WITH TWO CAR OPERATING PANELS
Dual-COP installations require a channel, conduit, or duct located above or beneath the elevator
doors so that cables can be run between the main and auxiliary COPs. A minimum diameter of 2”
is required to allow connectors to pass through.

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INSTALLATION

Installation of a Touch-To-Go touchscreen system is straightforward. Our partner, MAD Elevator
Fixtures, can supply car operating panels with the equipment installed, prewired, and tested. This
reduces on-site labour and makes the process as simple as possible.
For customers who wish to install the system in their own COPs, a detailed installation manual is
provided with each order. The process is simple and steps can be summarized as follows:

• Mount the touchscreen to the cutout and studs in the COP
• Mount the keypad to the cutout and studs in the COP
• Mount the elevator interface unit to the rear of the keypad
• Mount the CPU panel to the studs in the COP
• Mount the service port board to the studs in the service cabinet
• Connect the keyed switches to the service port board
• Connect the cables (supplied) from the CPU panel to each of the other components
• Connect the elevator button wiring to the elevator interface unit
• Connect power to the CPU panel
Systems are shipped preloaded with graphics for each job, and preprogrammed with the required
operating parameters. They are ready to use upon power-up, and in most cases, no on-site
programming or configuration is needed.

components components electrical
visible to located within connection
elevator elevator panel to elevator
passengers
power 120V AC
touchscreen supply
(from elevator controller)
buttons keypad EIU
(optional) (optional) to elevator controller
(elevator or interface card
interface unit)

INSTALLATION service service port
cabinet Block Diagram - Equipment Connections

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Touchscreen INSTALLATION

Elevator Interface Unit
and Keypad
Service Port

Power Supply

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