Each button is circular with a brushed stainlesssteel face and a slightly raised outer ring, likely designed for durability and vandal resistance.
The sides appear to be white plastic, suggesting a body that snaps or screws into the elevator car operating panel with an internal LED module behind the metal cap.
The buttons show floor numbers (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, G) and functions such as door open/close, stop, and alarm/bell, rendered as large white symbols on the metal surface.
Each button also includes a Braille cell under the main symbol so visually impaired users can identify the floor or function by touch.
These are replacement or spare caroperatingpanel buttons meant to be installed in a matrix on an elevator control panel.
The consistent size, integrated Braille, and standardized icons match modern accessibility and safety requirements for passenger elevators.




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