: A gentle, synthesized tone typical of modern traction elevators like the NEXIEZ or Elenessa series.

Elevator enthusiasts often discuss the unique "shine" and "epic" nature of these tones in specific installations.

: You might notice different "harmonics" depending on the region (e.g., Japan vs. North America), as Mitsubishi Electric tunes these to local preference for passenger comfort. Community Perspectives

: Modern systems often pair a chime with a voice announcement (AAN-B or AAN-G features) that states the floor and direction.

These auditory signals generally fall into several distinct types used across different global markets:

Mitsubishi's elevator chimes are a hallmark of their user experience, blending functionality with a distinct auditory signature. While there isn't a single "official" set of seven chimes, the community and Elevator Wiki often categorize them by their mechanical or electronic origins and the specific elevator series they accompany. The Core Chime Categories

: Found on older models like the Series G , these have a traditional "ding" sound produced by a physical striker.

: Often used for "Arrival" signals in high-speed systems to ensure they are heard over ambient noise.