mobile version contact us
MethodShop.com LLC
facebook
myspace
pownce
twitter
technorati
flickr
tumblr
delicious
digg
amazon apple rss
[ home ]
[ games ]
[ music ]
[ video ] [ about ]
   




BlogAds Gadget Network

methodshop MAILING LIST
Email:
Elevator Hacking
How to make an elevator bypass all other stops except yours
Date Created: 02/16/2003 Last Updated: 07/19/2006 Authors: John Michaels

Standing in a crowded elevator that stops on every floor sucks. It's even worse during the summer. The elevator basically becomes a giant hotbox on a string. The next time you find yourself in a hurry or just feel like taking an express elevator ride, try an elevator hack.

Requirements:

    • Any elevator
    • A desire for non-stop elevator service

Sometimes elevator manufactures include a button combination that allows you to put an elevator into "express" or "independent service" mode. When an elevator is in "independent service" mode, it will bypass all other stops except yours. This can be very handy during typical busy elevator times like the beginning and end of the work day and especially lunchtime.


Getting An Express Elevator Ride :

So how do you get an express elevator ride? There are a few methods:

THE KEY:
Most modern elevators have a master key. You might have seen your building manager or a fireman with one of these special elevator keys. If you have an elevator key, it's a sure thing. Anyone with the key is getting an express ride.

BUTTON COMBO 1:
Many older elevators can be put into "independent service" mode by pressing and holding both the Door Close and your desired floor buttons at the same time.

BUTTON COMBO 2:
Push and hold down the button of the floor you want and it should bypass all other stops.

THE FOOT PLANT:
This is more of a "dick move" than a real hack. Firmly place your heel on the floor and the rest of your foot against the elevator door. If you have friends in the elevator with you, have them help. When the elevator reaches someone else's floor, the door will try to open, but won't be able to and should continue on to the next stop.

 

However, there is a drawback to the button combination method. Many elevators have the "Door Close" button disabled. They are just placebos.

NERD NOTE: Many "Push to Cross" buttons at intersection crosswalks are also placebos. The next time you are at a crosswalk, take a closer look at the "Push to Cross" button. While on vacation in San Diego, I got stuck at an intersection that took forever for the light to change. While I was waiting, I took a closer look at the "Push to Cross" box attached to the light pole. There was a gap in the back of the box where you could see inside. Guess what? The button wasn't connected to any wires. It was just a placebo!

In the time it takes you to find the "Door Close" button and press it, the elevator door has probably already stated closing. As a result, an elevator that would normally be capable of going into "independent service" mode, will not do so without a functional Door Close button.


Hackable Elevators:

Here's a running list of elevators that can be out into "independent service" mode thru a button combination. If you successfully were able to use a button combination on an elevator, please email us the make and model number for this list.

Elevator Type Notes Tested Location Success
Otis Elevators (except 1992 models)   yes
Dover (only these models: EL546 And ELOD862)   yes
Desert Elevators (All, But Model Numbers ELD5433 And ELF3655)   yes
Parkline Cabs   Rockefeller Plaza No

If you don't know what type of elevator your building has, you can always ask. I work in a 70+ floor building in Manhattan. I sent this email to the building manager. This was his assistant's response:

 

dear [name removed],

random question for you. the elevators we have here in the building are made by Parkline. Is there a button combination to put the elevators into "Express mode" or do they require a key? most elevators can be put into "Express" mode by pressing the "Door Close" and "Floor" buttons at the same time. but not ours.jon

------

Hi John,

In order to put the elevators on "independent service," a key is required. Independent service is an express mode, where you can go directly to the floor you select without stopping anywhere else. There is no button combination to get into this mode. We need to call the elevator starter from the building to put a car into independent service.

Thanks,
[name removed]

 

Your success rate at Elevator Hacking will vary depending both on the brand of elevator and functionality of the Door Close button. If you are friendly with the building manager, security guards and/or cleaning staff, try asking them if they know any elevator tricks. They probably know the building much better than you.

Good luck!





tech articles
 
most popular
 

Hacks & Tricks

 

Gadget Reviews

 

Tech Humor

 

Tutorials

 

Games

 

Misc

 
Yeti Sports: Penguin vs Yeti
Like to smack penguins with baseball bats? Should your Yeti catch the penguin at the right moment and angle, you might just hit one out of the park, or arctic continent.

The Power of Makeup
Are there any natural beauties in Hollywood? Maybe not. Perhaps celebrities just rely on good stylists with the Amazing Power of Makeup.

butterBad Japanese Inventions
Making silly inventions, Chindogu, is an extremely popular hobby in Japan. Here's some examples.

Raid Over Moscow
Back in the early 80's, the Commodore 64 was the most powerful personal computer on the planet and the United States and the Soviet Union were locked in a bitter Cold War. Raid Over Moscow played right off these fears and concerns and became one of the best Cold War video games ever made.

Expose the Exposé Blob
Like using Exposé but hate hot corners and function keys? Why not unleash the hidden Exposé Blob built into Mac OS X? You can even make your blob look like Eric Cartman.

Search Engine Submit
If you have a web site, then you know how important it is to get listed in the search engines. Here's a collection of direct links to the submission pages of all the best free search engines on the net.

Chat Room Nerd Lingo
Do you speak Chat Room Nerd? No? Well you better wake it up. If you don't learn soon, the next time you get an instant message, you might not understand it. Worse yet, it might be from your Grandmother.

Add GPS Info to Your Blog
You probably know what your zip code or area code is (at least I hope so) but what about the GPS of your house? Here's how to find out and add it to the metadata on your web site

Play Commodore 64 Games Again
RouterWant to play those old Commodore 64 games from the early 1980's? All you need is the game ROM and an emulator. Here's a tutorial to get you started.

Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Game
If you have an old Mac running System 7 (or OSX with Classic) and want to play the Star Trek®: 25th Anniversary game on it, you are on the right web page (all 3 of you). There's a way to play it on newer computers too (see below).
 
take me to the top






 





[ home ]
[ games ]
[ music ]
[ video ] RSSXML
blogpulse Technology Blogs - Blog Top Sites Technology Blogs - Blog Flare My Topsites List Web Hosting Directory by Blog Flux

Contact Us | About MethodShop.com | Search
MethodShop.com LLC ®1996-2008. All rights reserved.

methodshop.com
























This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?