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Mitsubishi GPS
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Overview
GPS-III was a geared traction passenger elevator model for low to mid-rise buildings. It features an Artificial
Intelligence, Data Network System, Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) microprocessor and variable
voltage variable frequency (VVVF) inverters. There was also a modernization version of this model called
GPS-IIIMZ, and a bed elevator version for hospitals called GPS-BIII. Both the GPS-IIIMZ and GPS-BIII were
launched in April 1999.
In terms of fixtures, this elevator features tactile-feedback square push buttons so that they click when pressed.
These buttons have Helvetica font which has been increased by 1 mm to 13.5 mm and high contrast yellow
orange illumination lamp. During this time, Mitsubishi also retains the LED dot matrix display where both the
directional arrows and floor number inside the car are positioned horizontally at the same line. Some elevators
also have black boxless car stations with "wave design" door control buttons.
History
GPS-III was first marketed in 1997 and a EN81 compliant version was developed in 1999 [1]. The GPS-IIIMZ
and GPS-BIII models were launched in April 1999[1]. It was later succeeded by Mitsubishi NexWay-S in
December 2003 and discontinued in around mid or late 2000s. The GPM-IIIMZ model lasted around 2011.
Specs
GPM-III elevators complied with Japan, EN81 and Malaysia/Singapore code.