Landing Operating Panel. This is the control panel located outside the elevator on each floor, used to call the elevator and select a floor to travel to. It is a part of the larger elevator system.
- Function: Allows users on a floor to call the elevator to that floor and choose their travel direction.
- Location: Installed on each floor landing, usually near the elevator doors.
- Controls: Typically includes buttons for calling the elevator,
and sometimes has door open/close buttons and visual indicators. Here are some categories of Lop
By Display Type
7-segment LED display: Shows the floor number digitally.
- Dot matrix display: Uses a grid of dots to form letters and numbers.
- LCD Display: Offers a more advanced display with static information.
- Color TFT display: A color, high-resolution screen for displaying more detailed information.
By Button And Material
By button type
- Physical buttons: Traditional buttons that are pressed.
- Touch screen: Modern panels with touch-sensitive surfaces.
By material
- Stainless Steel (SS): A common and durable material, available in various finishes like hairline or mirror.
- Titanium Mirror: A high-end finish.
- Glass: Often used for touch screen panels.
By Installtaion AND CONTROL SYSTEM
By installation type
- Wall-mounted: Panels that can be integrated directly into the wall.
- Boxed: Panels that come with a complete box enclosure.
By control system
- Push Button Control: Each button directly corresponds to a floor.
- Collective Control: The elevator collects all calls made within a certain area and travels to them in sequence.
- Destination Call Control: Passengers select their destination floor before entering the elevator.



