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On a serious note, what do these buttons actually mean? We usually have numbers in our lifts.
10 0 ReplyIt's certainly a brazilian (or portuguese, maybe) elevator. These buttons are to be used by an elevator operator to manually control the lift.
They mean: "Parar" (stop), "Não Parar" (don't stop), "Subir" (go up) and "Descer" (go down). The buttons above operate the doors.
9 0 ReplyCaralho mano, o pegou direitinho. É um elevador em São Paulo e deve ser pra o que você falou por que não fez nada quando eu pressione eles.
2 0 ReplyTem que usar uma chave e colocar ele no modo de operação manual para esses botões funcionarem.
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Not in the picture are 6 buttons for 5 underground parking floors and the main floor. I have no idea what those buttons do, later when I left the office im going to check out. If this is my last message, let everyone know that I went missing on the name of science.
9 0 ReplyThis is their last message(since posting this reply) so they are most likely dead
1 0 ReplyShouldn’t have pressed the D button if they didn’t want death
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Maybe someone has a more specific explanation, but I could imagine it just being shorthands for certain departments.
Like, imagine a hospital where the third floor is dedicated to, uh, new patients, so you press the NP button.
3 0 ReplyAh yeah, that makes sense
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What a bummer. They did nothing.
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