7000s and 5500s use M-Series nowadays (not so much). Nowadays newer 7000s use TX-GC 2 controllers. 5500s use same logic but maybe a different controller? Not sure
@@NeilPrasad_1905 TX-GC is basically a newer revision of classic Miconic (M-Series) logic. The MX-GC controllers in 5500 are also a newer revision of M-Series as well. Both models run just as efficient as classic Schindler M-Series. 3300 BTW is the only one without Miconic. It runs on Bionic logic, which has intelligent levelling but is much less efficient than Miconic. 3300 lifts often have many delays compared to 5500.
I love the full glass doors.
Amazingly Epic!!
EPIC!
Have you seen a Schindler S-Series before in India
I have been envisioning that, so I don't really know if that exists since Schindler was under Bharat Bijlee in 1985 from what I heard
@@NeilPrasad_1905 I think they should have it because they also had it in Hong Kong
Chime testing at 2:50.
M series Logic is the best elevator logic ever created! Now they have M series logic in Schindler 7000 I guess
7000s and 5500s use M-Series nowadays (not so much). Nowadays newer 7000s use TX-GC 2 controllers. 5500s use same logic but maybe a different controller? Not sure
@@NeilPrasad_1905 TX-GC is basically a newer revision of classic Miconic (M-Series) logic. The MX-GC controllers in 5500 are also a newer revision of M-Series as well. Both models run just as efficient as classic Schindler M-Series.
3300 BTW is the only one without Miconic. It runs on Bionic logic, which has intelligent levelling but is much less efficient than Miconic. 3300 lifts often have many delays compared to 5500.
@@noblenumbat Ah, good info there.
M-Series Buttons w/ D-Series Indicator.
Vander indicator actually.
So it's late Schindler M-Series, but the chime is exactly like Schindler D-Series.@@NeilPrasad_1905