Work on the Guide is currently suspended, and is expected to resume end of 2025. Much of the information herein is out-of-date and awaiting updates.
Compass was introduced in 2005. Its fixtures include a keypad (with black keys), and standard Otis series 2 (or M2 for modernizations) fixtures inside.
7 World Trade Center, Manhattan, New York, NY (first Compass system)
The Westin St. Francis, San Francisco, CA
Parc55 Hotel, San Francisco, CA
The Westin Bywood Market, Ottawa, ON
Hilton Hawaiian Village Rainbow Tower, Honolulu, HI
Swissotel, Chicago, IL
The second-generation Compass system is known as CompassPlus. CompassPlus usually has touchscreens for floor selection (available in two sizes) but was also available with a traditional keypad. CompassPlus was made from 2013 to 2020.
Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York, NY
PwC Plaza, Minneapolis, MN
One Campus Martius, Detroit, MI
The Qube (Chase Tower), Detroit, MI
Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA
Exchange Building, Vancouver, BC
BB&T Building, St. Petersburg, FL
International Spy Museum, Washington, DC
Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites by Hilton, Richmond, VA
One Renaissance Square, Phoenix, AZ
Intercontinental Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
150 King Street West, Toronto, ON
The D Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
Journal Squared 2, Jersey City, NJ
Hilton Grand Islander, Honolulu, HI
Symetra Tower, Bellevue, WA
220 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
Gran Torino Tower, Disney's Coronado Springs, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Hazard Center Corporate Tower, San Diego, CA
Park Avenue West Tower
Otis's third-generation Compass system, known as Compass 360, was introduced in late 2019.
Grant Thornton Tower, Chicago, IL
SPS Tower, Minneapolis, MN
Sussex Centre West Tower, Mississauga, ON
Undisclosed Location, Chicago, IL
VyStar Center, Jacksonville, FL
Compass brochure (2009)
CompassPlus brochure (2018)
Compass 360 brochure (2020)