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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 84B keypad
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 January 2005
Keypad suitable for challenging
environments
EAO has added to its portfolio of low cost, high functionality, easily installed keypads, manufactured by switch and control specialist Grayhill.
EAO has added to its portfolio of low cost, high functionality, easily installed keypads, manufactured by switch and control specialist Grayhill The proven, backlit and water resistant Series 84B keypad is fully customisable and is suitable for challenging environments
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Series 84B offers maximum flexibility in terms of customisation.
The keypad is available in either a 12 or 16 key format and with a choice of four different legend sheets.
If the application necessitates, customisable legends are available on request.
Designed and manufactured from waterproof silicone rubber, which is bonded to a PCB.
By using metal domes, the Series 84B delivers superior tactile feedback as well as a reassuring audible click of the dome contact when actuated.
The keypad is also available with the option of RFI/EMI shielding.
Available with a choice of red, yellow, green or orange illumination, and environmentally sealed and protected to IP67, this keypad is ideal for harsh or dirty environments where liquid or other contaminants may be present.
Ultrareliable, the dome and printed circuit board system of the Series 84B have been tested and rated to three million cycles.
The flexible yet durable features of the Series 84B keypad make it ideally suitable for external industrial applications such as military, transportation and test equipment. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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