Home Elevator Touch LOP
What “LOP” Means
- LOP (Landing Operating Panel): This is the panel installed outside the elevator door at each floor. It is used to summon the elevator car by pressing a button (typically touch‑based in modern systems), and often shows basic indicators like the current elevator position or direction arrows (up/down).
📱 “Touch LOP” Explained
A Touch Landing Operating Panel uses touch‑sensitive buttons or a touch screen display instead of traditional mechanical push buttons. This gives a modern, sleek interface — often with:
✔ Touch‑type call buttons for Up and/or Down
✔ Floor indicators (LED/LCD/TFT screen) showing elevator status
✔ Sometimes directional arrows or light feedback on touch
✔ Optional accessibility or design features for residential use (e.g., glass finish)
🏡 Why It’s Used in Home Elevators
In home or villa elevators, a Touch LOP enhances both functionality and aesthetics:
- Simpler user experience: Touch input is smooth and intuitive.
- Contemporary look: Suits modern interior design for houses or villas.
- Status visibility: Customers can see elevator arrival or direction before it reaches the floor.
📌 How It Fits into the Elevator System
- Location: Mounted outside the elevator door on each floor.
- Function: Lets passengers request/“call” the elevator and often includes indicators to show where the elevator currently is or which direction it’s moving.
- Difference from COP: Unlike the COP (Car Operating Panel) inside the elevator that selects destination floors, the LOP is for calling/raising the elevator at landings.




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