Some elevators installed in the 1980s were using round glass buttons with black frame and lights up in white.
1980s Indolift button mounted on a 1990s call station.
1980s Indolift call station.
1980s Indolift call station.
1980s Indolift car station.
1980s Indolift stop button, lighted.
Floor indicators and hall lanterns
In the 1980s, Indolift used either a 7-segments digit or analog display for external floor indicators, along with triangular hall lanterns. For the car station, there is a single 7-segments digit display and two orange illuminating rounded directional arrows next to the indicator.
1980s Indolift hall floor counter with analog display.
1980s Indolift hall floor counter with digital segments display.
1980s Indolift car floor indicator with round car lanterns.
1980s Indolift hall lanterns. When lights up, they will display an orange transparent arrow.
1990s
Round grey buttons
These fixtures had round grey buttons with an orange lamp on the center and were used until in the late 1990s. They were also used in very few Kone-branded Indolift elevators as well[1].
1980's-1990's Indolift hall station with round grey button.
1990s Indolift call station with grey buttons.
1990s call station with Indolift grey buttons. The up button is wrongly positioned.
1980's-1990's Indolift car station.
1980s-1990s Indolift round grey buttons.
1980's-1990's Indolift hall station on a Indolift dumbwaiter.
Black buttons
These are round black buttons with yellow orange illuinating halo.
Indolift black hall station buttons.
Indolift black hall station buttons with illuminating halo.
Indolift black buttons.
1990's Indolift car station with black buttons.
1991 Indolift car station with black round buttons.
Round metal buttons
These buttons are round metal polished and had an orange illuminating halo. They resembles one of the buttons used by Fujitec in the late 1990's. These buttons are usually found in late models of Kone-branded Indolift elevators.
1990s Indolift call station.
Buttons of Indolift-based Kone elevator, found in Graha Pena, Surabaya, Indonesia.
1997 Indolift-Kone car station, found in Graha Pena Surabaya, Indonesia.
The same Indolift car station (branded as KONE, installed in 1997) in Graha Pena, Surabaya.
Closer look of the button.
Floor indicators
Indolift mostly use 7-segments digital display for the floor indicators. Most of the time they only use single digit, but some elevators use two digits to support more numbers, especially for basement floors. There are also very few elevators using 16-segments digit or even LED dot-matrix displays. On later models, most indicators have Kone M-Series style triangular arrows made of horizontal strips. There are also external digital floor counter with triangular hall lanterns which lights up in orange.
Derelict 1990s Indolift elevator with external digital floor counter and hall lanterns.
1997 Indolift hall floor indicator (LED) and lanterns.
1991 Indolift car floor indicator with 7-segments digital display.
1990s Indolift digital car floor indicator.
1990s Indolift car floor indicator with 16-segments digital display to support basement floors.
1990s Indolift car floor indicator with illuminating Kone M-Series style directional arrows.
1990s Indolift car floor indicator with larger digital number.
1998 Indolift car floor indicator.
1998 Indolift car floor indicator with illuminating arrow (Credit to YouTube user sumosoftinc)
1997 Indolift (branded as KONE) LED dot matrix floor indicator.
1997 Indolift LED floor indicator in Graha Pena, Surabaya.
1990s Indolift digital floor counter (Credit: JC 95 Elevators)
1990s Indolift hall station (Credit: JC 95 Elevators)
Hall lanterns
Most 1990s Indolift elevators are using round hall lanterns. There are two types of round hall lanterns; one is made of acrylic block which lights up in white and sometimes yellow orange, and another is just a black round display where red Kone M-Series style triangular arrows would light up. On the main floor, there will usually be hall lantern(s) above and a digital floor indicator below the lantern(s). There is also another type of hall lantern consists of triangle-shaped arrows positioned horizontally above the landing door. Sometimes a digital indicator can also be on the center.
Typical Indolift hall lanterns.
Disused 1990's Indolift hall lanterns.
On the main floor, there is one floor indicator and hall lanterns (either single or double lenses).
1990s Indolift hall lanterns and floor indicator. Note the Kone M-Series arrows.
1993 Indolift intermediate floor hall indicator and lanterns.
1995 Indolift terminal floor hall lantern, with the bottom display is the floor indicator.
1990s Indolift non-illuminated hall lantern and floor indicator.
Different 1990s Indolift intermediate hall lanterns.
1997 Indolift hall lanterns, different type.
1990s Indolift hall lanterns with a digital indicator below them.