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IBT1 Sept 23 Board Meeting Packet

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GRAPHICSGRAPHICS

Customized graphics, created specifically for each project, are the key to a successful elevator
touchscreen system implementation, and our touchscreen graphics can showcase the building’s
style and image while simultaneously helping passengers reach their destination.

WAYFINDING

The touchscreen graphics can incorporate maps of the facility. Time spent riding the elevator
can be used by passengers to orient themselves and determine where to go when they exit the
elevator.

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WAYFINDING (continued) GRAPHICS

Maps can be unique to each elevator, showing only relevant information. Maps can also be
rotated for each elevator to match actual orientation when the passenger exits.
The touchscreens can match colors, typefaces and icons used on other signage for a stress-free
and seamless visitor experience.
Familiar icons and large touch-sensitive areas make the system easy to use.

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GRAPHICSWAYFINDING (continued)

Anchor store logos and tenant listings can be shown for improved orientation and branding in
retail applications.

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WAYFINDING (continued) GRAPHICS

Maps can also be implemented for display only on user request, allowing for other information to
be displayed when the map is not required.

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GRAPHICSBRANDING

Providing tenant names and descriptions can provide assurance to visitors that they are headed
to the correct floor, while also promoting the corporate identity of each tenant and of the
building. The graphics can be used to extend design elements from other parts of the property
into the elevator itself.

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BRANDING GRAPHICS

The elevators are one of the most frequently used public areas of a building. A Touch-To-Go
elevator touchscreen system can effectively communicate the building’s style, image and identity
to tenants and visitors.

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GRAPHICSLANGUAGE

Multiple language selections can be programmed, making the system easy to use for international
visitors, government buildings, etc.

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HOTELS GRAPHICS

Promote the identity and image of the hotel through the graphics. The touchscreen provides an
effective means of highlighting and promoting building features and commonly-used services
(pool, spa, restaurant, etc.) with pictures.
Touchscreens eliminate the need for engraved inserts and plaques on the car operating panels.
Graphics can be changed as needed for special events or promotions.

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GRAPHICSRESIDENTIAL

Architechtural renderings can be incorporated into the graphics. A crisp building graphic
identifies destination floors when selected — this lets passengers visualize where they are going
within the building and reinforces status associated with higher floors.
Screens can be varied to provide notice to building occupants of events and building
information. Instructions can be added to the screen (e.g. scan access card).

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MUSEUMS

Exhibits are clearly identified and graphics are easily changed to reflect new exhibits, shows,
and presentations. Graphics can incorporate a ‘Coming Soon’ section to provide notice of future
events and encourage repeat visits. The screen can be used to provide acknowledgement of
those who provide donations to the museum. Graphics can showcase prominent pieces of art or
special exhibits.

Our products were chosen by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York City)

GRAPHICS

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GRAPHICSHOSPITALS

Bold, vibrant, colorful graphics provide high contrast, and large digits and large touch areas make
the screen easy to read and easy to use. Universal symbols allow for ease of use in a multilingual
facility; place a call by touching the digit, the symbol or the text.
The seamless smooth glass surface is easy to clean with any glass-approved solution. Unlike
mechanical pushbuttons, contaminants will not get trapped. A liquid tight bezel prevents
accidental entry of fluid into electronics. Calls can be placed by touch with a gloved or covered
hand. This, along with effective cleaning, will prevent the transfer of germs.

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HOSPITALS (continued) GRAPHICS

As the touchscreen only replaces the call buttons, code blue (medical emergency) activation and
operation remains unchanged. The Touch-To-Go system has priority inputs that can trigger a
change in the graphics when code blue is activated; the graphics can automatically change to a
simplified layout including instructions for passengers.
Floor numbers will still be present to allow medical personnel to choose the required floor once
code blue has been activated by a key switch or card reader in the car.

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GRAPHICSSCHEDULING

The appearance of the elevator buttons can be changed on demand or automatically through an
infinite number of scheduled changes. Special events and holidays can be given unique themes
to add interest and excitement to the elevator ride. Tenant listings can be scheduled to update in
accordance with future move-in and move-out dates.
Our built-in scheduling system allows you to assign and view future theme changes on a color-
coded calendar. Touching any date in the calendar will show what is scheduled to display on that
date.
Schedules can be updated from within the elevator, or prepared at your desk using our Theme
Creator software package and loaded into the elevator through the service port.

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UPDATES

We can provide complete graphic design services, or the graphics can be independently
developed and managed by each customer. Customer graphics are typically created in an
application such as Adobe® Illustrator® or Photoshop®, and then converted for use in the elevator
with our Theme Creator software. The Theme Creator software defines how each part of the
screen responds to touch and also allows for scheduling of touchscreen graphics.

After preparing graphics
using the Theme Creator
software, the graphics are
loaded into the elevator
using a USB port in the
elevator’s service cabinet.
The process is fast and easy;
files can be loaded from a
USB flash drive in just a few
seconds without opening
the elevator’s car-operating
panels.

ADDITIONAL CONTENT

User-defined areas on the screen can
be reserved for messages, custom
graphics, information, and other similar
content. This content can be updated
without changing the rest of the
graphics. For example, hotel restaurant
specials, museum exhibits, or condo
building information can be updated by
customers on their own.

NETWORKING GRAPHICS

The elevators may be networked to allow for ease of system administration. Graphics for all
elevators in the building can be updated by visiting only one car. Or, remote updates allow the
graphics to be changed over the internet.

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GRAPHICSSWING CARS

In cars that serve high-rise and low-rise floors, the touchscreens offer the ability to limit the floors
served by the elevator.
At Absolute Condos, a residential high-rise tower in Toronto, Ontario, a keyswitch in the service
cabinet provides the ability to switch the car between low and high rise operation by changing
the graphics. In independent service or at activation of phase 1 fire service, graphics change to
allow access to all floors served.

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DESTINATION DISPATCH GRAPHICS

Touch-To-Go touchscreens are a convenient and elegant approach to implementing destination
dispatch systems.
In full destination dispatch mode, the ability to touch the screens is deactivated, but screens are
used for listing of the elevator’s current destination floors. The listing can be done with the full
custom graphics and benefits of tenant and property branding offered by the system.
When control is needed within the car (e.g. independent service, fire service, or when the elevator
is not in destination dispatch mode), screens can be activated to accept touch. This eliminates
the need for redundant pushbuttons behind locked doors in cabinets.
Ability to easily and automatically switch between these modes provides for smoother
implementation and a better customer experience during upgrade or overlay installation.

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GRAPHICSBUILDINGS WITH MANY FLOORS

With conventional buttons, it can be a challenge to fit a large number of call buttons on a COP
while meeting ADA / Appendix E requirements.
Without the need for bulky braille tags, a Touch-To-Go system allows you to increase the density
of the call buttons on a single panel while maintaining clean user friendly aesthetics. It is possible
to fit 96 pushbuttons onto a single screen.
ADA and Appendix E compliance is met by the integrated Touch-To-Go keypad installed below
the screen on one of the elevator’s car operating panels.

FIRE OPERATION

Because the Touch-To-Go system only replaces the call buttons, fire operation remains
unchanged. Our touchscreens cannot be activated by heat, and can be operated with a gloved
hand. Installation of touchscreens instead of buttons has no effect on the elevator’s ability to
function in fire service mode.
The system has priority inputs that can optionally trigger a change in the graphics when the
elevator enters fire service mode. This allows for the system to automatically display graphics
designed specifically for fire operation. Fire operation graphics are simplified screens without
decorative design elements and have large touch areas for ease of use.

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FIRE OPERATION (advanced) GRAPHICS

Touchscreens can be configured to display the floor plate maps of each destination floor once
the fire service phase I key switch has been activated. This can aid emergency responders in
navigating the building.
An optional video feed to an in-car monitor such as the DMG Matisse PI can display a video feed
of the destination floor, allowing for assessment of the situation prior to opening the car doors.

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CODE COMPLIANCE

When installing an elevator touchscreen system, it is important to consider use of the system by
disabled passengers and ensure that the elevator car meets all necessary codes pertaining to
accessibility.
An elevator touchscreen system can provide greater accessibility to visually impaired passengers.
Through the use of larger, high contrast virtual buttons, information is more readily available.
The touchscreen requires only 55 grams of force to operate, which is less than a traditional
pushbutton.
However, there may be cases where a passenger is unable to operate the touchscreen, and in
these cases it is important to comply with applicable codes and standards. Two options are
available for achieving compliance with codes specific to use by the disabled: the touchscreen
may be coupled with a keypad, or with a set of conventional buttons.

Achieving Compliance USING Conventional Buttons

For buildings whose elevators serve a small number
of floors, one to two rows of compact conventional
pushbuttons may be located beneath the touchscreen.
For elevators with dual car operating panels, this set
of buttons is typically only required on one of the two
panels in order to achieve compliance with disability
and accessibility codes.

For the purposes of evaluating code compliance, the Touchscreen
buttons can be considered to be the primary means Conventional
of operating the elevator, and the touchscreen can
be considered as being supplemental to the buttons. Elevator
As long as the buttons are installed in a manner that Pushbuttons
complies with disability and accessibility codes, no
further changes are needed as a result of the presence
of the touchscreen.

CODE COMPLIANCE Door Open,
Door Close,
Alarm, etc.
Service
Cabinet

i The information in this document has been provided to assist with designing a code-compliant car operating

panel. In this document, the term ‘code-compliant’ is intended to specifically refer to codes addressing use by
persons with disabilities; it does not refer to more general elevator or safety codes, compliance with which must be
verified separately. The document may contain unintentional errors or omissions, and codes and standards may have
changed since the document was prepared. Touch-To-Go Technologies does not guarantee that the information in this
document is applicable to all jurisdictions; you are responsible for verifying all details pertaining to your installation.

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ACHIEVING COMPLIANCE USING A KEYPAD

For buildings whose elevators serve a moderate to large number of floors, a tactile keypad is
available for entering a destination floor.
The keypad is compliant with the requirements of ANSI A117.1 and ASME A17.1 / CSA B44
Appendix E-9.5 and the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. It contains a dedicated
ground floor button and automatically rejects invalid call requests. The keypad is a space-efficient
solution for achieving code compliance in buildings with a large number of floors. For elevators
with dual car operating panels, only one keypad is required or supported per elevator.

Touchscreen
Keypad

Door Open, CODE COMPLIANCE
Door Close,
Alarm, etc.
Service
Cabinet

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STANDARD KEYPAD

The following drawings and table are provided to help confirm the standards compliance of the
keypad.

Dot on 5 key
Height 0.028”

123

456 See Dot base diameter
789 Detail 0.119”
View A

0P Character height Smallest dimension of
0.625” any button: 0.790”

Enter X Detail
View A

Buttons Raised
0.085”

Item Touch-To-Go Keypad ASME A17.1-2007 ANSI A117.1 1998 2010 ADA Standards for
CSA B44-07 Appendix E Accessible Design
Numerical key Standard telephone Standard telephone sequence
arrangement sequence Standard telephone sequence Standard telephone sequence
Button Size 0.790”
Button Height 0.085” Minimum 0.750” Minimum 0.750” No requirement defined
Minimum 0.060” Raised or flush No requirement defined

Operating Force Finger-activated; less than No requirement defined No requirement defined Operable by one hand, no
1 pound force to operate. grasping, pinching, or twisting.
No requirement defined Max 5 pounds force to
CODE COMPLIANCE Character Height 0.500” (Canada only) Minimum 0.500” (elevators excluded operate.
0.625” (Canada or USA) from character height Minimum 0.625”
requirements)
Character Placement Centered Centered Centered Centered
Character Font High contrast, non-glare High contrast, non-glare High contrast, non-glare High contrast, non-glare
Conventional character forms Conventional character forms Conventional character forms Conventional character forms
Dot on ‘5’ key Black on matte silver Base diameter 0.118 -0.120”
Main entry floor Base diameter 0.119” Base diameter 0.118 -0.120” Base diameter 0.118 -0.120” Height 0.025 to 0.037”
Visual display Height 0.028” Height 0.024-0.031” Height 0.025-0.037” No requirement defined
Five-pointed star to indicate Five-pointed star to indicate Five-pointed star to indicate Visible indicators must show
main entry floor main entry floor main entry floor registered car destinations
Touchscreens will show Visible indicators must show Visible indicators must show
registered car destinations registered car destinations registered car destinations

Relevant sections of E-9.5 (car control keypads) 407.2.11.1 (car control buttons) 407.4.6.3 (key arrangement)
each standard E-20.4 (characters) 407.2.11.2 (keypads) 407.4.7.2 (keypads)
703.4 (characters) 703.5 (characters)
309.4 (operating force)

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CALIFORNIA KEYPAD

A special keypad design is available to address the disability access requirements of the City and
County of San Francisco Department of Building Inspection. The following drawings and table
are provided to help confirm the standards compliance of this keypad. Because this keypad also
complies with the standards mentioned on the previous page, those will not be repeated here.

123 Square shoulders Buttons raised
0.125”
456 (sharp edges removed)
789
See
0- Detail
View B

Smallest dimension
of any button: 0.790”

Dot spacing
0.125”
Detail

View B

Dot height Face angled 15°
0.030”
Dot base diameter Accessibility
0.061” Function Key

Item City and County of San Francisco Department of Touch-To-Go Keypad

Numerical key arrangement Building Inspection, Administrative Bulletin #AB-090
Button Size
Button Height Standard telephone sequence, 12 keys Standard telephone sequence, 12 keys
Button Shape
0.750” minimum 0.790” CODE COMPLIANCE
Button Slope 0.125” minimum 0.125”
Character Font
Minus key Square shoulders, no sharp corners or edges Square shoulders on face, sharp edges
Star key removed
15° to 25° 15°
Accessibility function key White characters on a black surface White characters on a black surface
Minus sign on key in lower right corner Minus sign on key in lower right corner
Button action Five-pointed star key in lower left corner dispatches Five-pointed star key in lower left corner
Additional keys elevator to main entry floor dispatches elevator to main entry floor
Below numeric keys, rectangular or square in shape, larger Below numeric keys, rectangular, larger than
Relevant section of the bulletin than other keys, contains ISA and raised triangle symbol other keys, contains ISA and triangle symbol
Mechanical, detectable motion Mechanical, moves when pressed
If present, additional keys must be to the right of the No additional keys
numeric keypad, with raised lettering and braille.
Section I, part C (keypad)

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KEYPAD - SPEECH OUTPUT

The disability access requirements of the City and County of San Francisco Department of
Building Inspection require keypad console speech output. This section details the speech-related
features available on the Touch-To-Go product.
Note that speech output requires a dedicated loudspeaker (3W, 3W) to be provided as part of the
car operating panel; this can be supplied by Touch-To-Go, or a customer-supplied speaker can be
used if available.
Speech output is offered as an option for California keypads as well as for standard keypads.

Item City and County of San Francisco Touch-To-Go System
Verbal announcement of floors Department of Building Inspection,
served Administrative Bulletin #AB-090 When the Accessibility Function key is
Instructions When the Accessibility Function key is pressed, a verbal pressed, the system can speak a user-
announcement of floors served by the elevator group configurable phrase that can describe the
Announcement of keypad entry shall be provided. floors served.
When the Accessibility Function key is
Invalid entries After the Accessibility Function key is pressed, a speech pressed, the system can speak a user-
Speech volume prompt shall direct the user to enter a destination floor. configurable phrase that instructs the user
Relevant section of the bulletin to enter their destination floor. Note that this
When a destination floor has been entered on the phrase is independent of and in addition to
keypad or through an access control system, a speech the announcement of floors served.
prompt will, within two seconds, indicate the destination When a destination floor has been entered on
floor that was entered. the keypad, a speech prompt will indicate the
destination floor that was entered. This
The keypad console shall make an audible indication of happens within two seconds of the entry
an invalid key press sequence. being accepted.
Auditory volume shall be at least 10dBA above ambient The keypad will make a beep tone if the key
sound level, but not more than 80 dBA. sequence is not valid.
Section I, part E (Keypad Console Speech Output) Volume is to be set by the installer of the
equipment.

CODE COMPLIANCE

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EMERGENCY CONTROLS

Emergency controls, door open, door close, etc. should always be implemented using
conventional mechanical controls. These controls should be grouped below the touchscreen
at the height specified by the appropriate section(s) of the elevator code (typically 35” above
finished floor).
Door open, door close, stop, and other emergency controls are not implemented on the
touchscreen and are completely independent of the touchscreen system. They operate exactly as
they would if no touchscreen system was present.

as tight second set of
as possible emergency
emergency controls controls is
typically 35” optional
above finished floor height
to match
(check local codes) other panel

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SPECIFICATIONS

ITEM SPECIFICATION

Operating Temperature Range Touchscreen and CPU: 0°C to 50°C (operating), -20°C to 60°C (storage)
Keypad and Elevator Interface Unit: -20°C to 60°C

Standards Conformance, System Elevator and Escalator Electrical Equipment
Conforms to ASME A17.5-2011
Certified to CSA B44.1-11, Fourth Edition
Intertek/ETL-listed as a Recognized Component (C/US)

Standards Conformance, Keypad CSA B44-07 Appendix E (and older editions -00 and -04)
ASME A17.1-2007 Appendix E (and older editions 2000 and 2004)
ANSI A117.1-2003 and 1998 (and proposed 2008 standard)
ADA Standards for Accessible Design, 2010 edition

Fail-Safe Operation In a system with two touchscreens, in the event of failure of
one touchscreen, the other touchscreen remains operational.

In a system with keypads, in the event of a failure of the
touchscreen(s) or CPU, the keypad remains operational.
Power is required for the keypad to operate and it is
recommended that the system be supplied by an
uninterrupted source of emergency power.

In systems with conventional elevator buttons, in the event of
a failure of the touchscreen(s) or CPU, the elevator may still
be operated by conventional elevator buttons.

Emergency Recall / Fire Service The Touch-To-Go elevator touchscreen system does not affect the
ability of the elevator to respond to emergency recall or fire service
requests.

Fire Retardation The touchscreen meets UL standard 94HB.

Vandalism / Breakage Resistance Touchscreens are constructed from tempered glass with a safe break pattern.
They contain no overlays or coatings to wear out, scratch, or tear. The
touchscreen meets the UL-60950 and CSA 22.2 No. 60950 ball drop test
requirements (0.5 kg, 50 mm diameter ball dropped from 1.3 m).

Electrostatic Protection The touchscreen meets Level 4 (15 kV air/8 kV contact discharges)
per EN 61 000-4-2, 1995.

SPECIFICATIONS Chemical resistance The active area of the touchscreen is resistant to all chemicals
that do not affect glass, such as acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl
ketone, isopropyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, ethyl acetate,
ammonia-based glass cleaners, gasoline, kerosene, and vinegar.

i This document may contain unintentional errors or omissions, and codes, standards, or product specifications may have changed since this document was prepared.

Touch-To-Go Technologies does not guarantee that the information in this document is applicable to all jurisdictions; you are responsible for verifying all details pertaining to your
installation.

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APPROVALS APPROVALS

The following letter was received by MAD Elevator Fixtures following a presentation of the Touch-
To-Go Elevator Touchscreen System to the New York City Department of Buildings Elevator Unit.
The system was approved by New York City and found to be in compliance with all applicable
codes. Please verify compliance with local codes in your area; we are happy to assist with any
questions you may have.

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PRODUCT
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Elevator Fixtures

THE FIXTURES YOU SHOULD EXPECT

Elevator fixtures have the biggest impact
on your passengers’ riding experience.

More than just an interface, fixtures have
become an accent piece to the cab interior
finish.

Don't settle on the ordinary... expect more

CAR OPERATING PANELS 4
5
SAVOY COLLECTION 6
JULIUS COLLECTION 7
CAESAR COLLECTION 8
DUNE COLLECTION 9
COLOSSUS COLLECTION 10
CALIFORNIA COLLECTION 11
PLAZA COLLECTION 12
RITZ COLLECTION 13
GLASS 14
IMPULSE+ 15
GILDA
CONCEPT 16
17
HALL FIXTURES 18

HALL STATIONS 19
HALL LANTERNS 20
VISION SERIES & DESTINATION DISPATCH 22
23
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY 24
26
DESTINATION DISPATCH 27
MosaicONE - MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 28
MOSAIC - POSITION INDICATORS
ALTUS - LARGE FORMAT POSITION INDICATOR 30
TOUCH-TO-GO - TOUCHSCREENS
MATISSE DIGITAL SIGNAGE
VIDEO WALL
CONCIERGE - TWO WAY VIDEO COMMUNICATION

PUSHBUTTONS

PUSHBUTTONS

IlluminationCAR OPERATING PANELS

TactileSAVOY COLLECTION

Upgrade The Savoy Collection is an economical fixture solution
encompassing the BL & BD pushbutton line.
Plate FinishWith the Savoy Collection you can combine push button
and Braille options to achieve the desired effect.

OPTIONS

Red Green Blue White
1 Savoy brushed on black

Any pushbutton style
Stainless Steel
SS#4 COP shown with 4.3" Giotto TFT PI, BL Blank pushbutton, Savoy surface mount tactile, 2010 fire service
upgrade provision and surface mounted switches.

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JULIUS COLLECTION

The Julius Collection offers a low-profile pushbutton and
tactile / braille combination that is both attractive and cost-
effective.

The lack of any hard edges combined with our positive
stop pushbutton, makes the Julius Collection one of the
most vandal-resistant products on the market.

Through a combination of different material finishes,
pushbutton styles and LED illumination, the list of
possibilities with the Julius is virtually endless.

OPTIONS

Illumination Red Green Blue White

Tactile 1 Julius brushed on black with
mirror surround

Upgrade Any vandal round style pushbutton
including BS Classic, Moon, California
or BP Classic

Plate Finish Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel,
#4, #8 Bronze and Oil Rubbed

SS#4 COP shown with 7" Giotto PI, BS classic pushbutton, Julius surface mount tactile and surround, 2010 code with
a service cabinet.

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IlluminationCAR OPERATING PANELS

TactileCAESAR COLLECTION

Upgrade The Caesar Collection is the first of its kind in the elevator
market, with retro-illuminated tactile it will set your facility
Plate Finishapart from all others in design and functionality.
Conceived as a solution to improve the passenger interface
(car operating panel) in poor ambient lighting conditions,
the ADA compliant tactile character is illuminated 24/7.

OPTIONS

Red Green Blue White
Stainless Steel, PVD Bronze with blue,
1 white or no illumination. Black with
white illumination
Any vandal round style pushbutton
including BS Classic, Moon, California
or BP Classic

Stainless Steel

SS#4 COP shown with 10" Matisse TFT PI with custom graphics, BS Moon pushbutton, Caesar white illuminated
tactile, 2010 code with service cabinet.

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DUNE COLLECTION

The Dune Collection is the offshoot of the Caesar
Collection using a square vandal resistant pushbutton as
opposed to round. The other identifying feature is the
actual pushbutton face has a convex shape which gives it a
very contemporary look and feel.

The Dune Collection is the newest addition to the MAD
pushbutton family and makes for an ultra-attractive
modern solution that will differentiate
your facility from any other.

Illumination OPTIONS

Tactile Red Green Blue White
Stainless Steel, PVD Bronze with blue,
Upgrade 1 white or no illumination. Black with
white illumination

N/A

Plate Finish Stainless Steel

SS#4 COP shown with 4.3 Giotto TFT PI with custom graphics, Dune pushbutton, non-illuminated tactile, 2010 code
with service cabinet. Additional Features: Mirror and Stainess Inlay Work.

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CAR OPERATING PANELS

COLOSSUS COLLECTION

The ultra-large pushbuttons from the Colossus Collection
serve a unique application. The large surface area (or
pressel) on the push button is easy to see and activate,
which makes it very appealing to those individuals with
impaired vision, tremors or like disabilities.

Typically the Colossus Collection is tailor-suited to public
facilities, including but not limited to, airports, hospitals,
and sporting venues.

OPTIONS

Illumination Red Blue

Tactile 1 Savoy, Slimline, Cast Square brushed
on black

Upgrade Not available

Plate Finish Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel
SS#4 COP shown with 7" Giotto TFT PI, Colossus pushbutton, slimline tactile, 2010 code with service cabinet.

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CALIFORNIA COLLECTION

Our fully code compliant California Collection features the
Atoll button.

Like an Atoll, a ring-shaped coral reef that encircles a
lagoon completely, the button is comprised of a stainless
steel ring surrounding a plastic fully-illuminated bezel.

The California Panel has evolved as a trendy design sought
out by architects and designers across the continent, not
only to comply with code, but also to improve the aesthetic
in the cab.

Illumination OPTIONS

Tactile White
1 Flush Mounted Fishtail

Upgrade Atoll

Plate Finish Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel
#4, #8 Bronze and Oil Rubbed

SS#4 COP shown with 10" Matisse TFT PI with custom graphics, Atoll pushbutton, California Julius flush tactile, 2010
code with service cabinet.

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IlluminationCAR OPERATING PANELS

TactilePLAZA COLLECTION

Upgrade The Plaza Collection offers an elegant solution for facilities
(hotels, condos, class A commercial) where a high number of
Plate Finish floor call buttons are required in a relatively compact space.
While the Plaza Collection was conceived as a resolution
to a unique issue (maintain ADA heights with high floors
buildings) the aesthetic has caught on and is used in
standard applications as well.
This design has proven very popular in the greater New
York market.

OPTIONS

Red Green Blue White

1 Slimline brushed on black

Any vandal round style pushbutton
including BS Classic, Moon, California
or BP Classic

Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel,
#4, #8 Bronze and Oil Rubbed

Oil Rubbed finish COP shown with 7" Giotto TFT PI, BP Classic pushbutton, Plaza Slimline flush mount tactile,
Attendant Service, 2000 code with service cabinet. Additional Features: Flush Cam Lock and Card Reader Lens.

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RITZ COLLECTION

The Ritz Collection offers a nostalgic look to the elevator
interior. By using an adjacent "pin-mount" tactile/Braille,
the net effect is one of sheer elegance.

The appeal is largely accomplished via the overall look
of the operating panel and the attention to detail that is
inherent in it’s design. As each tactile character and each
Braille pin is set individually in the car station, it has a
craftsmanship quality that cannot be duplicated by other
methods.

OPTIONS

Illumination Red Green Blue White

Tactile 1 Pin Braille-mount mirror-brushed or
hand painted silver, black or gold

Upgrade Any vandal round style pushbutton
including BS Classic, Moon, California
or BP Classic

Plate Finish Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel,
#4, #8 Bronze and Oil Rubbed

Bronze #4 COP with 7" Matisse TFT PI with custom graphics, BS Moon pushbutton, Ritz pin mount tactile, 2010
service code with service cabinet.

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CAR OPERATING PANELS

GLASS

Contemporary glass fixtures are becoming a popular
alternative to traditional Stainless Steel car panels. Finally
builders, architects and interior designers can bring the
building’s design not only into the elevator interior, but into
the fixtures as well.

Our new prestigious Glass fixture line ties the modern and
innovative concepts together. Its sleek look and functionality
will be a great accent for your newly refreshed elevator
interior.

OPTIONS

Illumination Red Green Blue White

Tactile 1 Stainless steel with white, no illumination
or cast brushed on black

Upgrade Standard or California Dune pushbutton

Plate Finish Available in any colour or desired print
in background

Custom back-painted code compliant glass, with 10" Matisse TFT PI with custom graphics, Dune pushbutton and 12
surround, 2010 code with service cabinet

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CAR OPERATING PANELS (RETROFIT KIT)

IMPULSE+

The Impulse retrofit kit is desiged for the Dover Impulse
hydraulic elevator fixture.

A direct retrofit replacement means no dimensions or
measurements to worry about, no cutting or complex
installation methods.

The end result is a quick installation that minimizes your
elevators down time, while upgrading your fixture to a
more reliable vandal proof design.

The Impulse Retrofit offers a turn key solution while
improving the elevator’s reliability.

OPTIONS

Buttons/Tactile All buttons/Braille tactiles available

Plate Finish All materials and finishes available

SS#4 COP shown with 7" Giotto TFT PI, BS Classic pushbutton, Julius surface mount tactile and surround, 2000 code
with surface mount service key switches.

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CAR OPERATING PANELS (MODERNIZATION KIT)

GILDA

The Gilda Surface Mount Panel is a bold initiative and
revolutionary concept that allows building owners to upgrade
their elevator fixtures faster while minimizing down time.

The 15/16" deep car station can be manufactured at varying
widths and lengths to accomodate whatever site conditions
might exist.

The most salient feature of the Gilda is that there is no need
to enlarge the car station opening in order to accomodate
the new unit.

In a climate of escalating labor costs and shorter lead times,
the Gilda Surface Mount Panel offers a real world solution.

OPTIONS

Buttons/Tactile All buttons/Braille tactiles available

Plate Finish All materials and finishes available

SS#4 COP with 7" Matisse TFT PI, BS Classic pushbutton, Julius surface mount tactile and surround, 2010 code with
service cabinet. Additional features: flush mount parking levels color plates.

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CAR OPERATING PANELS (CONCEPTUAL DESIGN)

CONCEPT

If you can envision it,
we can build it.

Our group of engineers and designers are always looking
for a new challenge. Making a custom design and
materializing the idea is what defines who we are.

Illumination OPTIONS

Anything

Tactile 1 Anything

Upgrade Anything

Plate Finish Anything

Agglomerated Marble COP shown with 19" custom panoramic TFT PI, Julius surface mount tactile and surround,
2000 code.

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HALL FIXTURES

HALL STATIONS

Our Hall Station collection is crafted with a quality that
cannot be replicated. With numerous options we can match
the look and feel of the building design and guarantee
quality and compliance with the elevator and building
code.

By offering a fully customizable experience we can provide
different types of material such as stainless steel, bronze
and glass with different mounting options.

Don’t limit yourself, design the fixture your building
deserves.

Flush Mount Terminal

OPTIONS

Illumination
Red Green Blue White
Buttons
1 Available with MAD pushbuttons
Fixture Type
Gilda Classic, Corner and Curve Surface
Plate Finish Mounts, Flush, Concealed or Pedestal
Mount

Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel, #4,
#8 Bronze, Oil Rubbed Architectural
Metal and Glass

Terminal Gilda Surface Mount Hall Station with Tri-Flame etching and fire service.

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IlluminationHALL LANTERNS

Arrow TypeLike our Hall Stations, we offer a fully customizable
experience with our Hall Lanterns. We can provide different
Fixture Typetypes of material such as stainless steel, bronze and glass
along with various types of mounting options.
Plate Finish
Left: Vandal Resistant Arrow, Right: Round Lens

OPTIONS

Red Green Blue White
SA-130, ADA, Mini, Round, Square,
Vandal Resistant and Vandal Ecci Arrows.
Digital TFT position indicators can also
be included

Gilda Classic, Corner and Curve Surface
Mounts, Flush, or Concealed Mounting

Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel, #4,
#8 Bronze, Oil Rubbed Architectural
Metal and Glass

Right: Flush mount hall lantern with ADA Mini Arrows.
Bottom: Gilda Classic hall lantern with ADA Arrows and Giotto 4.3" Position Indicator

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HALL FIXTURES

VISION SERIES & DESTINATION LANTERNS

The Machined Silk Cast Acrylic of the Vision Series Lanterns
is an elegant solution for the modern day lobby.

The glass aesthetic enhances the architectural finishes for
the lobby and hall, while the bright LED illumination is easy
to see in all ambient light conditions.

Illumination OPTIONS

Fixture Type Red Green Blue White

Plate Finish Gilda Classic, Corner and Curve Surface Custom Lanterns Available
Mounts, Flush, Concealed or Pedestal
Mount

Available in #4, #8 Stainless Steel, #4,
#8 Bronze, Oil Rubbed, Acrylic and
Glass

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DESTINATION DISPATCH

DOOR-IN-DOOR SOLUTION

The Door-in-Door Solution allows a single set of push buttons
to be used for both fire and regular service. The inner door acts
as the service cabinet providing access to both the button and
service keyswitches, while the outer door provides additional
access to the fire service controls.

TTG DESTINATION SOLUTION

Upgrade the Destination Dispatch COP with a Touch To Go
Touchscreen. While in destination mode, the TTG screen can
act as a next-destination indicator, a digital signage board or
used for 2-way video. In independent or fire service mode, the
screen will automatically change allowing the passenger to select
destination floors, eliminating need for ‘hidden’ mechanical push
buttons.

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MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

MosaicONE

One software to manage all devices – MosaicONE is
a cloud-based software that allows a user from any
location with an Internet connection to update and
manage any of the networked devices from MAD.
The theme designer allows you to create or edit the
displays whenever and wherever you want! You can do
it all yourself, or delegate responsibility to other users.

News, Stocks & RSS feeds
Time & Weather
Pictures & Video
HTML Content
Position Indicator
Per Floor Messaging
Scheduling
Fully Customizable

MNB = MAD Network Box

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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?

Manage all your devices from one browser login. With just a few clicks, schedule important notices days, weeks or
months in advance for display at the assigned time on the appropriate day.

The easy-to-use platform enables you to create powerful digital signage using any type of content. Design, preview
and publish your content from anywhere at any time. Notices can include events, directories, images, news feeds,
weather, video, and more!

SIMPLE AND CONVENIENT USER INFERFACE

Matisse Altus Touch To Go

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