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DESCRIPTION
Interfacing with Passenger Controls: The passenger interface inside the elevator car, including buttons for floor selection, emergency alarms, and door control, is connected to the communication board. The CCB translates the passenger's button presses into actionable commands for the elevator system:
Floor selection: When a passenger presses a floor button, the CCB relays this information to the central control unit, which then directs the elevator to the chosen floor.
Emergency communication: In the event of an emergency, passengers can press an alarm button or use an intercom to communicate with building security or elevator technicians. The CCB plays a key role in ensuring that these signals are properly relayed and that the elevator responds appropriately.
Types of Elevator Car Communication Boards
Standard: These are the most common types of communication boards, typically found in commercial and residential buildings. Standard CCBs manage basic functions like floor selection, door control, and communication with the motor drive. They are designed for high reliability and are compatible with a wide range of elevator systems.
Advanced: In high-end or specialized buildings (such as skyscrapers or hospitals), advanced CCBs offer more sophisticated capabilities, including integration with smart building systems, enhanced diagnostic tools, and compatibility with Destination Control Systems (DCS), which optimize elevator traffic by grouping passengers headed to the same floors.
Modular: Some elevator systems use modular communication boards that can be easily swapped or upgraded. These boards are designed to be compatible with multiple elevator components, allowing for easy integration and future upgrades without needing to replace the entire control system.








