Well don't expect this thing to be too much more interesting than it already is. It was a full-American Schindler HT 400A before it got replaced by Liftwise. It runs NewLift Logic which has the posh voice and the weird button flash, but as the voice is so quiet on this lift and only names the floors numerically, they also bodged in a text-to-speech voice that names the floors by their respective colours. It sounds funny. As well as that they also cleverly installed custom LEDs in the Dewhurst to make them light up in their respective colours. For the indicator they thankfully got a custom-built full-colour 6-digit dot matrix display. (And no it's not a stentorgate indicator or anything, it's a fully custom one with full-colour leds.) In theory they could have just put Lester controls (and possibly used an Omron Blind VF just to give it painfully long levelling time) and set scrolling messages for all the floors. But this is what they chose instead, especially since it has good old pre-doors. And yes this car park uses an unusual pay-on-foot system where you get a token instead of a ticket. However, it still plays like a normal pay-on-foot parking system. (This is exactly what the ashley centre car park in epsom is like)
Credit to @Jon5432 for the logic and the newlift voice EG881 for the door, motor and alarm sounds TTS voice from text2speech.org Inspired by "Otis "Colourful" Elevators at Piedmont Hospital South Parking" by Elevation Productions by musicfreakcc