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#11039 - 06/17/14 06:06 PM Unknown type push button module  
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Can anyone identify a hall station push button module. It has a SS tamper proof button with a clear halo that illuminates with red LED's. Has a Jst connector and is labeled LM105-SS R 110V and 9904K. Job was modernized about 10 years ago and these buttons were installed.

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#11042 - 06/17/14 08:32 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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Can you upload a picture?

#11048 - 06/18/14 06:23 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: rac66]  
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Here is a front and back picture.

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#11049 - 06/18/14 11:56 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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Take off the metal plate and see if you can find any further markings on the circuit board. The design of the plastic front looks a lot like Innovation Industries.

#11053 - 06/18/14 04:19 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: rac66]  
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Yeah I thought so too, but it doesn't match dimensionally and the mounts are opposite. I called Innovation and they didn't know either. No markings on the board either.

#11054 - 06/18/14 09:18 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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MAD?

#11055 - 06/19/14 01:08 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: E-man]  
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How about other fixtures Cab Buttons, PI's key switches, Hall lanterns? Can you find a manufacture on those? What about the prints any info on those? Job book? any construction paper work.

If we can find the manufacture youll be set. A lot of time they buy every thing cab, hall, etc from the same person when a job is shipped or modded.

#11058 - 06/19/14 07:23 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: sbrmilitia]  
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Not Mad, I tried them too??? I have opened all hall stations and the COP and there is no manufacturer info at all. Same with all the job docs I can find, and the MOD company is out of business.

#11059 - 06/19/14 01:48 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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Might be EPCO?

#11060 - 06/19/14 04:04 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: chicago]  
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What type of controls? Is this a link communication type button if not just buy something that fits the hole and wire in something new to work.

#11061 - 06/19/14 07:07 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: sbrmilitia]  
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ESI controller, discrete wiring. If I cant find these buttons I will have to go to something else, but the holes are only 1.25" and that presents some issues as to the type of replacement. Tried EPCO also, but no luck.

#11064 - 06/19/14 10:59 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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After doing some quick google research with that part number, some patent stuff comes up with Regency Elevator products in New Jersey. Maybe worth a try. www.regencyelevator.com

#11066 - 06/19/14 11:17 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: ABE]  
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Have you tried removing the metal plate on the backside and examining the circuit board?

#11069 - 06/20/14 03:22 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: rac66]  
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Its obsolete time for a upgrade. Tell the customer to open up the check book.

#11080 - 06/22/14 01:48 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: sbrmilitia]  
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Originally Posted By: sbrmilitia
Its obsolete time for a upgrade. Tell the customer to open up the check book.


that was a joke. did you find what you were looking for?

#11081 - 06/22/14 08:10 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: sbrmilitia]  
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Sorry I didn't post sooner, but I had a really busy end of week. No luck on the button which frankly amazes me. First that the manufacturer whoever it is, didn't mark their equipment and second that I cant find any reference to the button on the web. When I couldn't find any mfg info on the buttons I prepared my customer to the possibility that I might have to change buttons and plates, not much else I can do. I plan to change out all the hall buttons and save the button modules for spares in the COP.
Thanks to all for their ideas and suggestions

#11084 - 06/22/14 03:48 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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I had similar button try adama SM452W5 survivor series the bolt up holes match plate.Also try looking at the Innovation Prestige series both very close to what you have.

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#11087 - 06/22/14 11:50 PM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: DripCan]  
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What kind of equipment is it? Who installed it?

#11089 - 06/23/14 06:58 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: E-man]  
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Old Otis (60's era) basement traction with ESI controller, GAL door equipment and operator, CE digital PI's, unknown cab mfg. All newer equipment installed during mod 10 years ago +/- unknown contractor. Otis had the maintenance but I don't think they did the mod.

#11090 - 06/23/14 07:08 AM Re: Unknown type push button module [Re: Chris]  
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Unfortunately the Inovation and Adama buttons have an OD of 1.3" + and the holes in my plates are only 1.25"

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