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Product category: HMIs/Operator Interfaces
News Release from: EAO | Subject: EAO M series keypad
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2007

Durable keypad eases customisation

EAO, the expert for Human Machine Interfaces, has released an expanding product range and specialist engineering services devoted to rugged interfaces.

EAO's M series keypad has a modular construction that allows rapid customisation during production, often without any additional engineering or tooling costs M series keypads offer vandal resistance with key-shoulder protection and shock resistance

This keypad is suitable for use in credit card readers, ATMs and other terminals, including kiosks and vending machines.

It is equally suited to industrial uses, including security and access control.

The square Series 04 provides users with extra protection against accidental operation.

Additional lens protection can be achieved with an extended or sealed ring.

The standard slow-make contact blocks are fitted with hard silver contacts, but for aggressive environments, silver/palladium contacts can be specified, and for switching lower currents a gold plated contact is available.

EAO's range of emergency-stops is now wider than ever.

For large machinery, EAO offers the heavy-duty 37mm diameter Series 04 that fits into a 22.5mm cut-out.

For space-restricted applications, such as test equipment, EAO can supply a 27mm emergency-stop to fit a 16mm cut-out.

EAO's Series 84 illuminated emergency-stop has a short behind-panel depth.

The company's membrane control panels have fronts that can be easily customised: the layout of the functions can be changed without impacting on the PCB connections by using insertable legend sheets.

The short-back-panel depth of the membrane switches allows these panels to be integrated within tight spaces.

They are also waterproof and very durable. Request a free brochure from EAO ...

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