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− | These are the same set of fixtures as the one used in Mitsubishi Electric's [[Mitsubishi GPS-III|GPS-III]], [[Mitsubishi GPM-III|GPM-III]] and [[Mitsubishi GPX|GPX]] elevators from the late 1990s to mid 2000s, with square buttons that light up orange when pressed and the standard Mitsubishi LED floor indicators. These fixtures |
+ | These are the same set of fixtures as the one used in Mitsubishi Electric's [[Mitsubishi GPS-III|GPS-III]], [[Mitsubishi GPM-III|GPM-III]] and [[Mitsubishi GPX|GPX]] elevators from the late 1990s to mid 2000s, with square buttons that light up orange when pressed and the standard Mitsubishi LED floor indicators. These fixtures were used in Shanghai Mitsubishi GPS-III and GPS-IIIB elevators. It is unknown if they were also used in other models. It is also unknown if vandal resistant buttons were also available. |
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Revision as of 03:09, 18 July 2020
This is a list of Shanghai Mitsubishi elevator fixtures. Note that Shanghai Mitsubishi is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, so most of the fixtures listed in this page are based on Mitsubishi's fixtures, while a few of them are basically a remake of the Mitsubishi counterparts by Shanghai Mitsubishi.
Late 1980s to early 1990s
These are the same set of fixtures as the one used in the late 1980s-early 1990s Mitsubishi elevators. The floor buttons are brown colored plastic with orange illumination and the floor indicators are digital 16-segments display, but there are also analog ones with printed numbers placed over a set of bulbs; these numbers lights up orange. The landing indicators uses analog display. The panels are dark brown colored resin.
Mid to late 1990s
In the mid 1990s, Shanghai Mitsubishi also used the same set of fixtures as the one used in Mitsubishi GPS (or GRANDEE in Japan) elevators. These fixtures consist of dark grey colored "wave style" resin panels with dark grey square plastic buttons which lights up orange when pressed, and the standard Mitsubishi LED dot matrix floor indicators. It is unknown if the flat stainless steel panels were also available.
2000s to 2010s
Fixtures used in GPS-III and GPS-IIIB elevators
These are the same set of fixtures as the one used in Mitsubishi Electric's GPS-III, GPM-III and GPX elevators from the late 1990s to mid 2000s, with square buttons that light up orange when pressed and the standard Mitsubishi LED floor indicators. These fixtures were used in Shanghai Mitsubishi GPS-III and GPS-IIIB elevators. It is unknown if they were also used in other models. It is also unknown if vandal resistant buttons were also available.
Fixtures used in Shanghai Mitsubishi Elenessa elevators
These fixtures are the same as the ones used in Mitsubishi Electric's Elenessa elevators. The buttons can be a standard black barrel shaped plastic buttons or round stainless steel buttons with an illuminating tactile. Gill Sans Medium typeface is used for the button lettering, and the button for the main/ground floor protrudes and is colored green (only applicable for side mounted car station). These fixtures are exclusive to Shanghai Mitsubishi Elenessa elevators manufactured between the mid 2000s and 2010s.
Fixtures used in HOPE-II elevators
These fixtures consist of square plastic buttons which light up orange when pressed and LED floor indicators. There are two types of buttons; one is the regular size and the other one is the smaller size which are normally used in high-rise installations to accommodate more buttons on the car station. The LED floor indicator inside the car features the same layout as the one used in the GPS-III/GPS-IIIB elevators, with the number and arrows arranged in the same row. These fixtures are used in Shanghai Mitsubishi HOPE-II as well as certain LEHY-II elevators. They appear to be no longer made by Shanghai Mitsubishi.
2010s to current
Fixtures used in LEHY-II elevators
These fixtures are used in Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-II elevators. There are four types of buttons used in these fixtures. One is a round stainless steel button that is flushed and light up orange when pressed, one is a concave button with a silver frame and orange illumination, one is a convex button which made of resin and light up white when pressed, and one is a square stainless steel button which if pressed it will light up orange on the halo and white on the number or symbol. For the floor indicators, they can be a standard LED dot matrix (with a scrolling arrow on the hall stations), a black LCD display with white characters, or a black LCD display with a yellow characters.
Fixtures used in LEHY-MRL elevators
These fixtures are used in Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-MRL elevators.
Older batch
There are two types of buttons used in these fixtures; one is a round stainless steel button that is flushed and light up orange when pressed, and the other one is a black convex button which light up orange when pressed. Floor indicators are mostly in LED dot matrix display with a scrolling arrow, but there is also an LCD version[1].
Newer batch
In the mid 2010s, Shanghai Mitsubishi overhauled the fixtures for LEHY-MRL elevators. The new design features four types of buttons; one is a flushed stainless steel round button with an illuminating halo and number, one is a round resin button, one is a round stainless steel touch sensitive buttons with an illuminating halo and number, and one is a square button made of resin which light up entirely when pressed.
The floor indicators can be a standard LED dot matrix or an LCD display. The indicators on the hall stations have a scrolling arrow[2].
Fixtures used in LEHY-III elevators
These fixtures are used in Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-III elevators. There are four types of buttons used in these fixtures; one is a round touch sensitive button which made of resin and light up orange when touched, one is a round stainless steel touch sensitive button which light up blue when touched, one is a black resin push button with an orange illumination, and one is a concave button with a silver frame and orange illumination. The floor indicators can be a white or orange LED dot matrix or an LCD display[3].
Fixtures used in LEHY-III-S elevators
The fixtures used in Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-III-S elevators are basically the same as the ones used in the newer LEHY-MRL elevators, except that these ones only have one type of button which is a flushed stainless steel round button with an illuminating halo and number[4].
Fixtures used in LEHY-M elevators
These fixtures are used in Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-III high-rise elevators. There are three types of buttons used in these fixtures; one is a concave button with a silver frame and orange illumination, one is a convex button which made of resin and light up white when pressed, and one is a square stainless steel button which if pressed it will light up blue on the halo and white on the number or symbol. The floor indicators can be a HD true color LED display or a multimedia-style LCD display.
Fixtures used in Elenessa elevators
These fixtures are the same as the ones used in Mitsubishi's NEXIEZ and current Elenessa models, but bears the name "Shanghai Mitsubishi" instead. The buttons are round stainless steel with an illuminating halo and tactile. The illumination color are mostly yellow orange, but there is also blue and white. These fixtures are exclusive to the newer Shanghai Mitsubishi Elenessa model produced since the 2010s.
Other fixtures
Shanghai Mitsubishi also makes another variant of fixtures which consist of square buttons that are flushed and light up orange when pressed and LED floor indicators.
It is also possible for a Shanghai Mitsubishi elevator to be fitted with non-proprietary (generic) buttons like Everbright buttons to improve accessibility. An example of this can be found in elevators installed in some pedestrian footbridges in Macau, China.
See also
Notes and references
- ↑ Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-II brochure (2013 edition) (Archived)
- ↑ Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-MRL brochure (2016 edition) (Archived)
- ↑ Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-III brochure (Archived)
- ↑ Shanghai Mitsubishi LEHY-III S brochure (Archived)