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This is a close-up, eye-level, slightly high-angle, full shot of an elevator control panel. The panel is made of aged brass and mounted on a brushed stainless steel wall. The panel is rectangular and oriented vertically. On the upper portion of the panel, there are two toggle switches. The left switch is labeled "LIGHT" and is in the "off" position. To the right of the light switch, there is a round button labeled "ALARM" with an icon of a bell on it. Further to the right, there is another toggle switch labeled "EMERGENCY" with "STOP" below it. This switch is in the "on" position. Above the "ALARM" button, there is text that reads "IN EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON". Below the switches and alarm button, there are four round buttons arranged vertically. The top button has a smiley face icon. The subsequent buttons are labeled with the numbers "2", "1", and a button labeled "DOOR OPEN". Below the "DOOR OPEN" button, there is a circular logo with the letters "WC" inside a circle. The panel is held in place by four visible screws, two at the top and two at the bottom corners. The stainless steel wall surrounding the panel exhibits a brushed texture and shows some smudges and minor scratches, consistent with everyday use. The lighting in the scene is diffuse, casting soft shadows. The overall impression is one of vintage functionality.
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