Why are there two displays in each elevator? The handicapped mode may not stop for anyone else on the new ones, but I can speak from experience that it was not true on the Schindler Miconic elevators, where I worked as a contractor before my current job. My office was on the 6th floor, and I would use the handicapped mode, which would sometimes stop on other floors to pick up people.
I am not sure. All we have here in Oklahoma City Are Polaris’ and all of them have two displays in each car. Handicap mode is designed so that people with physical disabilities can get an extended amount of time to enter and exit the elevator while also not being impacted by other people. Although one thing I don’t like is that if you place a handicap call to a floor and then somebody places a regular call to that floor it will assign them to the same elevator. Handicap calls should have priority but in some cases they don’t.
Why are there two displays in each elevator? The handicapped mode may not stop for anyone else on the new ones, but I can speak from experience that it was not true on the Schindler Miconic elevators, where I worked as a contractor before my current job. My office was on the 6th floor, and I would use the handicapped mode, which would sometimes stop on other floors to pick up people.
I am not sure. All we have here in Oklahoma City Are Polaris’ and all of them have two displays in each car. Handicap mode is designed so that people with physical disabilities can get an extended amount of time to enter and exit the elevator while also not being impacted by other people. Although one thing I don’t like is that if you place a handicap call to a floor and then somebody places a regular call to that floor it will assign them to the same elevator. Handicap calls should have priority but in some cases they don’t.
I says "Change elevator here"; J says "Lower Level"; K says "LL1"
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Thanks!
8:24 "Change elevator here"