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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
I have read in numerous places online that pressing and holding DOOR CLOSE and FLOOR # elevator buttons together will bypass any other floors that were selected and take you directly to your chosen floor. Over the past year or so, I have tried this on an almost weekly basis, mostly in hotels, and I have NEVER had it work. I am inclined to think this is another urban myth, but I thought I'd toss it out to see if anyone has tried this with success.
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
It will depend upon the year and model of the elevator. At NIU in the towers in 1986 your answer is definitely yes it works.
Danny Doyle
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mastermindreader 1949 - 2017 Seattle, WA 12586 Posts |
Why would you do this? Just to screw other people patiently waiting for the elevator on different floors?
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
That could be one reason, if you are of a selfish nature. Or perhaps when some kids press all the buttons before getting off the elevator. I am of a curious nature, which is why I have been trying it (for the record, I only do it when I am alone on the elevator, if that was meant as a personal attack).
It just occurred to me that maybe I am doing it wrong. When I test it, I have always pressed a random floor first, then the DOOR CLOSE/FLOOR combination. Maybe it only works if other floors are already chosen when you enter the elevator and then DOOR CLOSE/FLOOR combo is pressed. Hmmm ... something new to try. |
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R.S. Regular user CT one day I'll have 184 Posts |
Is this just your attempt to elevate the conversation in this forum?
Ron
"It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry." Thomas Paine
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mastermindreader 1949 - 2017 Seattle, WA 12586 Posts |
It wasn't a personal attack. I just have a curious nature and was wondering why someone would do such a thing if it wasn't an emergency.
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
In that case I apologize for my assumption.
Other reasons I might think of are emergency situations. Maybe en EMT is trying to get to a higher floor and people are already on the elevator (although they might have pass keys). Perhaps there is an emergency of another kind that supersedes someones need to stop at a particular floor, e.g. on the way to the hospital. Maybe I press the wrong floor by mistake, so I want to bypass the one I pressed in error. Those are just a few, besides the ones I mentioned previously, that might warrant this action. But as I said, for me it's more idle curiosity if something like that actually works. |
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balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
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On Aug 23, 2015, Starrpower wrote: I've read about variations of this but I also read that the 'trick' became too well known and so now elevators generally require a key to bypass floors. In other words, the trick only ever worked on older elevators and they have been phased out over the years. This link from 2003 says pretty much what I just did on the subject: http://www.methodshop.com/2003/02/elevator-hacking.shtml So the trick you mentioned was already old and getting phased out over a decade ago. It does list some other newer tricks to try, though.
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
This is a great couple of sentences: "Many elevators disable the “Door Close” button. They are just placebos for impatient riders."
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Orlan Loyal user WA 223 Posts |
Here's the answer to your question and everything else you never knew you wanted to know about elevators: https://youtu.be/rOzrJjdZDRQ
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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
I've seen it done by someone trying to get off work in a hurry. The elevator went straight to the main floor, but it could've been a coincidence. I'm not enough of a **** to try it myself.
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RogerTheShrubber Veteran user 301 Posts |
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On Aug 23, 2015, Starrpower wrote: Honestly, the only elevators I know of that close the doors immediately when you press that button are the elevators in the DC Metro (subway). When you're on one of those and hit that button, the door starts closing before you can even remove your finger from the button. But since those only go from ground level to the subway itself, there are no floors to bypass. As for your original question, all I can tell you is that I once tested that theory in what I believe is the District's biggest government building (One Judiciary Square), this was maybe ten years ago, and it didn't work. Good thing, too, because that building is full of people who would have taken advantage of the trick. |
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
I discovered another reason this might be useful ... maybe the most useful and practical, in fact. This week I was on a hotel elevator in the morning, when lots of people were checking out. By the 11th floor the car was jam packed, but it continued to stop EVERY FLOOR on the way down. Of course, nobody at any of those floors could get on, and therefore they had to press the call button again and start the whole process over. It would have been very helpful and efficient to be able to make it go directly to the ground floor (of course, I did not think to try it until after everyone got off. Duh!)
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arthur stead Inner circle When I played soccer, I hit 1773 Posts |
Here's another reason why you might want that feature in an elevator ...
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0pus Inner circle New Jersey 1739 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2015, Starrpower wrote: What day of the week was it? |
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
Thursday. Why do you ask?
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0pus Inner circle New Jersey 1739 Posts |
Because some elevators are programmed to stop on every floor on Saturdays.
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
There's always Burnistoun:
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Starrpower Inner circle 4070 Posts |
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On Sep 2, 2015, 0pus wrote: No kidding? Only places with fewer floors, I would hope! |
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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.--Yeats |
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