
Elevator Button
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Description
Elevator Button
Passenger Input Component for Elevator Control Panels
Product Overview
The Elevator Button is an operating component installed on elevator control panels to allow passengers or building users to send travel commands to the lift system. It is one of the most frequently used parts in daily elevator operation, providing the interface through which floor selection, door control, alarm activation, and other commands can be entered.
In practical use, elevator buttons are not only functional switches. They also affect user experience, panel durability, and the clarity of control input. Because they are pressed repeatedly throughout the day, especially in high-traffic buildings, button reliability is essential for maintaining smooth passenger operation and reducing service interruptions.
A properly functioning elevator button helps ensure that command signals are sent clearly and consistently to the control system.
Functional Role in the Elevator Panel
The elevator button acts as a command input point within the passenger operating panel or landing control panel.
Its main functions include:
- sending floor selection commands
- activating door open or door close functions
- triggering alarm or auxiliary control signals
- providing clear user interaction with the lift system
Unlike internal control boards that process commands, the button is the front-end operating part directly touched by the user.
Use and Service Context
Elevator buttons are commonly installed in:
- car operating panels
- landing call panels
- hall stations
- service or auxiliary control panels
During maintenance, technicians may inspect or replace buttons when signs of wear appear, especially in buildings where the controls are exposed to frequent passenger use.
Typical replacement reasons include:
- weak or inconsistent pressing response
- damaged surface or symbols
- lighting failure in illuminated buttons
- unstable command triggering
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Elevator Button |
| Application | Elevator Control Panel |
| Function | Passenger Command Input |
| Installation Area | Car Panel / Landing Panel |
| System Role | User Interface Component |
| Use | Floor Selection and Control Functions |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an elevator button used for?
It is used to input floor selection and control commands in an elevator system.
Where are elevator buttons installed?
They are commonly installed in car operating panels and landing call panels.
When should an elevator button be replaced?
Replacement is recommended when the button becomes unresponsive, damaged, or no longer sends a stable control signal.



























