Riding the modernized elevators at the South Parking Garage at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. This is what the panels used to look like! www2.isye.gatech.edu/~jjb/misc... Copyright 2009 Elevation Productions
Floors Served: 8 - Green 7 - Black 6 - Red 5 - Tan 4 - Purple 3 - Orange 2 - Blue ☆1 - Yellow B1 - Pink B2 - White B3 - Brown Rear Door Floors (Elevator L1): R - Green (8) D - Street (2.5/2R) B - Basement (B4) SB - Sub-Basement (B5)
That colour floor numbering (or should I say, floor _colouring_ lol), while I do like it, can get confusing easily. In NZ & Malaysia we just have half/whole floor numbering (either alphabetical or numerical) even if the floors are marked by colour in the actual car park. (Yes, I live in NZ, so _colour_ not _color_ for me. 🙂)
Weird how it displays the full colour name instead of an initial on the floor indicator ("Brown" instead of "B" or "BR"). It's also interesting how it lags behind a bit. I like how they retrofitted the old MT lanterns. :)
These are Otis Series 2 but their lanterns are LED in red for ⬆️ and ⬇️ . Before Otis went to redo the panel, the lanterns were the same as how they look today. They used to be Schindler MT
Now why couldn't they use that floor indicator in the T5 elevators at JFK? The floors there are labeled "departures" and the like but the floor indicator only displays numbers!
Because no one uses ten character names when a single char will suffice for most things. If you think about it, were it not for that, floor numbering shorthand would likely not be a thing.
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Dante Trainmaster it should be on the side and use letters of the colors G = Green BK = Black R = Red T = Tan P = Purple O = Orange B = Blue *☆Y = Yellow PK = Pink W = White BR = Brown
Or maybe just have a colour-changing lantern that changes colour depending on the elevator’s position. Just wondering how that would work for Black Level though…
When you listen to the voice. It doesn't sound like the voice I would hear with Otis elevators. The voice on these would have fooled me in to thinking that the people who bought Dover had gotten their hands on these before Otis. However the floor passing chime told me otherwise.
I like the elevator is goes to Green floor do you know the elevators can go to green floor it must be Otis do you know Otis elevators can go to green floor I like them you want to see the video I don't have a RU-vid channel sorry
There is a carpark in Auckland, NZ with colour floors, but the elevators just used levels 5-14, with coloured dots beside the buttons. Despite the sheer uniqueness of this floor _colouring_ (lol), I think the “coloured dot” system is how the elevators should go by.
At 3:04, okay let me pause it for a moment. Brown must be Floor 1. White must Floor 2. Pink must be Floor 3. Yellow must be Floor 4. Blue must be Floor 5. Orange must be Floor 6. Purple must be Floor 7. Tan must be Floor 8. Red must be Floor 9. Black must be Floor 10. Green must be Floor 11.
There isn’t a floor lower than Brown/B3. Given that the lobby/main level is the Yellow Level, I think Brown is the third basement (B3), or at least should be denoted as -3 or something like that.
Either have the floors go in the order of the rainbow (or some other colour order that humans can easily comprehend), or use letter/number floor numbering in the elevators. I know a carpark in Auckland that has colour floors, but the elevators use levels 5-14.
Provided that Yellow is the lobby/main level (from what I got told), I think the floor numbering should be something like: B3, B2, B1, ★1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. (Also, I live in NZ, but applied the American FN system because it would be the most likely in a Piedmont car park)