Work on the Guide is currently suspended, and is expected to resume end of 2025. Much of the information herein is out-of-date and awaiting updates.
TR is Monitor's most common fixture. It has been used on many third party elevators in New York City, and occasionally appears in other parts of the United States. TR usually lights up amber, and comes in five variants:
TR1000 - protruding, no halo and illuminating jewel
TR1100 - flush with illuminating halo and center light
TR1200 - flush with black halo and center light
TR1300 - flush with illuminating halo
TR1500 - square button, flush with illuminating halo and center light (Dewhurst lookalike)
TS is the same as TR, except it is square instead of circle. It is known to light up white, green, red, blue, and amber.
PC is Monitor's main line of non vandal-resistant fixtures. It is known to light up white, green, red, blue, and amber. PC comes in two variants:
PC1040 - protruding, illuminating center (Innovation Universal and Dewhurst US92 lookalike)
PC100 - flush, illuminating center (Innovation Pinnacle lookalike)
These very rare Monitor buttons resemble GAL Jet Plus SBW, SBB, and SWB. Long used these in the 1990s. There is no known name for these fixtures.
These buttons were made exclusively for Long Elevator. They look very similar to Innovation Decorator (and somewhat resemble Adams Designer), and were produced in the late 1990s and early-mid 2000s.
Monitor made vandal resistant buttons that slightly resemble Adams Survivor Plus. These are known only to have been used by Long Elevator. Like the Innovation Decorator lookalikes, these have only been seen with red lights. These were also paired with custom lanterns, and used GAL keyswitches.