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The image displays a vertically oriented, brushed metal access control keypad, located in the city of Tallinn, Estonia. The metallic surface exhibits multiple scratches, scuffs, and smudges consistent with frequent use and wear. Above the keypad, a dark rectangular digital display shows a red seven-segment readout of "88:8", with a small, circular red indicator light illuminated to the left of the digits. A thin, horizontal yellow-green line is visible at the very bottom edge of the display window.

The keypad consists of seventeen backlit buttons, illuminated with a cool blue light. The numerical keys 0 through 9 are arranged in a standard telephone-style layout: '1', '2', '3' on the top row; '4', '5', '6' on the second row; '7', '8', '9' on the third row; and '0' centered below '8' on the fourth row. Flanking the '0' button are an asterisk (*) key below '7' and a pound sign (#) key below '9'.

To the right of the numerical and symbol keys, arranged vertically, are four rectangular function buttons. From top to bottom, these are: an 'UP' arrow, a 'DOWN' arrow, an 'ENTER' button, and a 'CANCEL' button. All buttons have rounded corners and are uniformly backlit in blue.

Below the bottom row of keys, a circular metallic bezel surrounds a worn, dark circular indentation, possibly a button, sensor, or speaker grille. To the left of this feature, a small pinhole is visible, potentially indicating a microphone or camera. The entire keypad assembly is secured by two visible hex or Phillips head screws, one in the bottom left corner and one in the bottom right corner of the metallic panel. The keypad is mounted on a textured, dark reddish-brown surface, likely a wall or door panel. A distinct shadow is cast along the right edge of the keypad panel and onto the adjacent background.
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Jun 6, 2026, 9:00 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image displays a vertically oriented, brushed metal access control keypad, located in the city of Tallinn, Estonia. The metallic surface exhibits multiple scratches, scuffs, and smudges consistent with frequent use and wear. Above the keypad, a dark rectangular digital display shows a red seven-segment readout of "88:8", with a small, circular red indicator light illuminated to the left of the digits. A thin, horizontal yellow-green line is visible at the very bottom edge of the display window. The keypad consists of seventeen backlit buttons, illuminated with a cool blue light. The numerical keys 0 through 9 are arranged in a standard telephone-style layout: '1', '2', '3' on the top row; '4', '5', '6' on the second row; '7', '8', '9' on the third row; and '0' centered below '8' on the fourth row. Flanking the '0' button are an asterisk (*) key below '7' and a pound sign (#) key below '9'. To the right of the numerical and symbol keys, arranged vertically, are four rectangular function buttons. From top to bottom, these are: an 'UP' arrow, a 'DOWN' arrow, an 'ENTER' button, and a 'CANCEL' button. All buttons have rounded corners and are uniformly backlit in blue. Below the bottom row of keys, a circular metallic bezel surrounds a worn, dark circular indentation, possibly a button, sensor, or speaker grille. To the left of this feature, a small pinhole is visible, potentially indicating a microphone or camera. The entire keypad assembly is secured by two visible hex or Phillips head screws, one in the bottom left corner and one in the bottom right corner of the metallic panel. The keypad is mounted on a textured, dark reddish-brown surface, likely a wall or door panel. A distinct shadow is cast along the right edge of the keypad panel and onto the adjacent background.

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