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Once in the elevator, Luigi takes out the elevator tracker, which comes in the form of a small red canister. He becomes startled when steam comes out, and he places it on the floor below the [[elevator button]]s. After a moment of what appears to be him putting it together, the elevator tracker becomes a red monitor placed on the wall, with a screen Professor E. Gadd appears on. From this point on, he can communicate with Luigi in the elevator. The monitor also displays a map of each floor once it is unlocked.
Once in the elevator, Luigi takes out the elevator tracker, which comes in the form of a small red canister. He becomes startled when steam comes out, and he places it on the floor below the [[elevator button]]s. After a moment of what appears to be him putting it together, the elevator tracker becomes a red monitor placed on the wall, with a screen Professor E. Gadd appears on. From this point on, he can communicate with Luigi in the elevator. The monitor also displays a map of each floor once it is unlocked.
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=モニターデバイス
|JapR=Monitā Debaisu
|JapM=Monitor Device
}}


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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3]]
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