Utilizing sensor recognition technology installed below the hall button, this is designed to enable elevator calls using the foot when hands are not free, allowing passengers who find button usage inconvenient to easily call the elevator.
A contactless approach to ensure a more hygienic and convenient use of elevators
Various design options are available
Installation is as simple as replacing a single HIP or HPB
* HIP: a hall button arrangement with direction and floor indicators
HPB: a hall button arrangement without direction and floor indicators
HPB-B21(F)
HIP-DB21(F)
HIP-LB21(F)
Key features
Features
3-Free Function
Hands-Free: Free hands thanks to making calls by foot
Floor Change-Free: Prevents contamination and material-related functional issues
Cleaning-Free: Prevents errors during floor cleaning
Semi-permanent Durability
Permanently usable without button damage or contamination through touchless operation
Compatibility with Extensive Options
Compatible with various elevator models, passenger capacities, speeds, and building purposes
Installable based on customer needs in new installations, replacements, and service sites
(Depending on existing HIP, HBP models, there may be additional costs for assy replacement or
additional modules.)
Actuation
Operation Method
At the bottom of HPB or HIP, foot recognition sensors display recognition zones on the elevator floor
When a passenger's foot enters the recognition zone, the elevator call button operates automatically
When Applying Basic Option
Installed below the reference floor → Up Call (e.g. basement parking lot, lobby floor)
Installed above the reference floor → Down Call (e.g. residential floors)
Non-standard (Simultaneous Up/Down Call) option available (subject to additional module charge)
Call cancellation feature available
※ The images in this material are provided for illustrative purposes and may differ slightly from the actual products. Please be aware that certain specifications are subject to change.
Product
Product Introduction
Utilizing sensor recognition technology installed below the hall button, this is designed to enable elevator calls using the foot when hands are not free, allowing passengers who find button usage inconvenient to easily call the elevator.
* HIP: a hall button arrangement with direction and floor indicators
HPB: a hall button arrangement without direction and floor indicators
Key features
Features
(Depending on existing HIP, HBP models, there may be additional costs for assy replacement or
additional modules.)
Actuation
Operation Method
※ The images in this material are provided for illustrative purposes and may differ slightly from the actual products. Please be aware that certain specifications are subject to change.