Mitsubishi Elevator Reserved Operation Mode Demonstration
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2018
- This video shows a demonstration of a pretty neat Mitsubishi elevator mode called "Reserved Operation for Emergency". Only found in hospital bed elevators, it allows the user to go to his or her desired floor "exclusively" without having the elevator to respond to other calls (in other words, calls will be ignored). This mode is commonly used when there is a medical emergency in hospitals, such as patient being rushed to the operating room.
To activate this mode, simply press both the Door Open and Door Hold button at the same time until the floor indicators shows a "RESERVED OPERATION" (for inside) and "IN USE" (for outside) lamp. Then, you must hold down your desired floor button until the doors are closed. If you let go the button the doors will reopen. After the doors have closed, the elevator will go straight to your floor, ignoring other calls until it reaches that floor. After that, the elevator will return to normal operation.
This mode was demonstrated in a Mitsubishi NexWay-S Series AW Hospital bed elevator.
Inspired from this video: • 【専用運転をしました】半田中央病院 西館のエ... (modded Mitsubishi elevator in Japan)
Note:
1. It is possible to select more than one floor in this mode (does not work when you close the doors) but since it can only accept one car call the other calls will be automatically erased when the elevator reaches to your floor.
2. Some elevators may not have the "RESERVED OPERATION" lamp inside (like the first two elevators in this video) but it still can be identified by the "IN USE" lamp on the exterior indicator.
3. It might be useful for those who are in a hurry and happened to be in a busy elevator that usually stops at every floor. However, DO NOT use this mode when there is an ongoing medical emergency, or when there are other people using the elevator with you.
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Camera: Nikon Coolpix S800C
Taken date: April 24, 2018
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I accidentally pressed the both buttons and switched to this mode in a hospital. What a mess 🥺
This is great. No key required.
I *really* want to try it one day (in fact, I want to try many features that Mitsubishi has), but too bad there are absolutely no Mitsubishi’s in NZ… (or maybe there are and no one has found it yet… idk)
I wish both Australia and New Zealand allowed Mitsubishi to install their elevators in both countries.
True, especially since Mitsubishi is my favourite elevator company…
Then again, the same could also be said by someone who likes Hitachi and Fujitec… none of their elevators found in NZ either.
i saw mitsubishi in australia
Nice trick
Is the elevator Traction or hydraulic
Traction
Dulu gw pernah lihat ada lift Mitsubishi di rumah sakit dengan tulisan in use menyala di luarnya terus penasaran kenapa bisa ada tulisan itu, ternyata begini toh. Thanks sudah menjawab pertanyaan gw selama ini lol. Kayaknya seru tuh.
Sama, gw juga pernah penasaran sama mode itu waktu gw ke RS Pondok Indah (udah lama sih) terus begitu gw lihat ada video orang dari Jepang yang mencoba mode itu akhirnya gw jadi tau terus iseng" gw coba deh. Lumayan agak seru sih tapi jangan terlalu sering nyoba" mode itu takutnya mengganggu pengguna lain apalagi sampai menimbulkan kecurigaan.
Betul juga sih, mesti lihat situasi dulu sebelum mencoba mode itu. Btw apa kabarnya itu lift Hyundai yang kebingungan di sana?
Well, sebenarnya waktu pertama kali gw nyoba di lift yang terakhir itu sempat ada staff yang curiga sama liftnya, makanya gw nggak lama" di sana daripada kenapa-napa. Hyundainya nggak berubah cuma sekarang udah nggak lagi kebingungan.
Already better now but didn't even bother to film it again. Also the smaller one next to it wasn't working, yet again.
Will this trick work in fujitec
Not sure
So if I want to cancel the operation do I have to press door open and hold again to turn the reserved operation mode off?
Sorry, I'm not sure how to cancel that.
No
@@idl3k_elev The way to cancel is long press the floor that next to you.
@@gt2kjs880thanks ❤
Independent Service?
No
No (2)
It's a one time use independent service, actually.
Where was it
Hospital
A hospital somewhere in Denpasar, Bali.
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SG1800 it's similar to independent service, but still different and used in different cases.
Also this is not any of them. This is just reserved operation and turns off right after the lift goes to the floor called.