The lift button panel typically includes the following main functional buttons:
Used to control the elevator's upward movement. When the user presses this button, the lift begins to ascend until it reaches the desired level or the user presses the stop button.
The opposite of the up button, this is used to control the elevator's downward movement. After pressing this button, the lift begins to descend until it reaches the target level or the user stops the operation.
This is a critical safety button used to immediately stop the elevator's operation in case of an emergency. Regardless of whether the lift is moving up, down, or in any other state, pressing the emergency stop button will instantly halt the lift to prevent potential hazards.
Used to control the horizontal movement of the lift, such as forward, backward, and turning. These buttons are typically represented by directional control keys, allowing for precise operation by the user.
Used to control the lifting, tilting, and other movements of the platform to meet various operational needs.
Used to switch between different operating modes of the lift, such as manual mode or automatic mode. This helps the user select the appropriate mode based on the specific work environment and needs.
The lift button panel is designed to be practical and user-friendly, enabling passengers to quickly and efficiently select the floor they wish to go to. The buttons are typically marked with clear, easy-to-read numbers or letters and may include additional functions, such as an emergency call button or door control buttons.
The lift button panel is positioned so that all passengers, including those with disabilities, can easily access it. It may include features such as Braille markings or auditory signals to assist passengers with visual or hearing impairments.
The lift button panel can be customized to meet the specific needs of the building or organization it serves. It can be programmed to accommodate different numbers of floors or include various functions as required by the building. The design of the panel can also be tailored to match the aesthetic of the building's interior.