The rules are categorized according to the following icons:

Error: Detected malfunction in the elevator operation, technician intervention is necessary for resolution.

Usable: Special elevator events that do not impact its regular operation. They only inform that they are currently active.

Normal: Non-assistive alert as it is temporary, caused by an event that disappears on its own when the situation that triggered it is resolved.


Rule Type Rule Name Description
Car movement problems Problems have been detected during car movement on a journey.
Car position problems Car position problems.
Door error The electronic board controlling the car doors gives an error.
Drive error The elevator has a malfunction that prevents movement and travel from being correct.
Generic error Common generic error.
Out of range of temperature Out of range temperature (above or under the expected limits).
Power errors Common power error.
Security chain interrupted Security chain interrupted during the trip.


Rule Type Rule Name Description
Parking Automatic trip to the programmed land.
VIP The elevator is in operation but a preferred trip has been selected that prevents other calls.


Rule Type Rule Name Description
Correction run Correction run common status.
Emergency power operation Many elevator installations feature emergency power systems (by automatic rescue device, ARD) which allow elevator use in blackout situations and prevent people from becoming trapped in elevators.
Emergency stop button An emergency stop button​ (or emergency stop switch) is a button or switch used to stop an elevator, escalator or moving walkway in case of a suitable emergency.
Exit The lift controller is indicating the users to exit the car.
Fire detected Smoke detected or fire alarm activated.
Fire service Fire Service Mode (EFS) is an elevator special mode which is activated in the event of a fire in a building, and used by firefighters for firefighting.
Initialization Initializing lift.
Maintenance Maintenance common status.
Overload Overload common error.
System test common system test.