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This image captures a dimly lit elevator control panel, likely located in a building in Tbilisi, Georgia. No people are visible. The panel features several illuminated displays and buttons. On the far left, a vertical white LED display shows the number "12", possibly indicating the current floor. Below it, a blue LED display shows "04". To the right of these, there are four horizontal displays, each featuring a two-digit number, a right-pointing arrow (often indicating an open door or direction of travel), and a small red icon. From top to bottom, these displays show "LO" in red, "77" in green, "55" in green, and "99" in red. The "LO" might signify "Lobby" or a specific floor name. On the far right, a vertical column contains numerous circular buttons and a bright white rectangular display at the top. The buttons are illuminated in various colors: red, green, and yellow, suggesting different functions or active states. Many buttons have embossed numbers or icons, including door open/close symbols, a bell icon (alarm), and potentially floor numbers, though these are largely indistinct due to the lighting and angle. The overall impression is of a functional, albeit somewhat dated, elevator interface displaying multiple active calls or statuses. To the immediate left of the panel, part of a large yellow sign on a red background is visible, featuring stylized, rounded letter shapes that are not fully decipherable but resemble parts of a brand name or advertisement. The scene suggests an indoor setting, possibly a hotel, apartment building, or commercial space, captured at night or in low light conditions where the panel's illumination is prominent.
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