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The image displays a modern elevator call panel affixed to a textured, light-colored wall, likely marble or stone. The panel is rectangular, made of brushed metal, and features a digital display on the left side and two circular buttons on the right.

The digital display, illuminated with blue light against a black background, shows the status of two separate elevator cars. The upper part of the display shows an upward-pointing arrow next to the letter "G," suggesting an elevator is at the Ground floor and moving upwards. The lower part displays a downward-pointing arrow next to the number "6," indicating another elevator is at the 6th floor and traveling downwards.

To the right of the display are two small, round, silver-colored buttons. The left button has an arrow pointing to the left, and the right button has an arrow pointing to the right. The specific function of these left/right arrow buttons on a hallway call panel is not immediately clear, as typical call buttons feature up/down arrows. No people are present, and no active interaction with the panel is occurring; the primary activity is the display of elevator statuses. The setting is an indoor location within a building in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Feb 12, 2025, 2:39 PM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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The image displays a modern elevator call panel affixed to a textured, light-colored wall, likely marble or stone. The panel is rectangular, made of brushed metal, and features a digital display on the left side and two circular buttons on the right. The digital display, illuminated with blue light against a black background, shows the status of two separate elevator cars. The upper part of the display shows an upward-pointing arrow next to the letter "G," suggesting an elevator is at the Ground floor and moving upwards. The lower part displays a downward-pointing arrow next to the number "6," indicating another elevator is at the 6th floor and traveling downwards. To the right of the display are two small, round, silver-colored buttons. The left button has an arrow pointing to the left, and the right button has an arrow pointing to the right. The specific function of these left/right arrow buttons on a hallway call panel is not immediately clear, as typical call buttons feature up/down arrows. No people are present, and no active interaction with the panel is occurring; the primary activity is the display of elevator statuses. The setting is an indoor location within a building in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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