Additional Contacts – Audio/Visual Devices – Sirens Hold-Up Switch
269R • Double-pole double-throw contacts for multi-notifications • Switch design provides totally silent operation
• Twin 45° screw terminals with EOL resistor splicing terminal
• Adhesive pads for temporary positioning prior to screw mounting
• Operating temp: -14° F–140° F (-25.56° C–60° C) • Dimensions (L x W x D): 3.5" x 2" x 1.25"
V-plex Hold-up Switch with Stainless Steel Cover “Polling Loop Only”
269SN • Switch type is plunger type DPDT • Switch action is selectable latching or momentary • Switch rating is 0.2 Amps at 30VDC max
• Connections – four position 45° screw terminal block for each output side with EOL resistor splicing terminals
• Operating temp: 14° F–140° F (-25.56° C–60° C) • Dimensions (L x W x D): 3.25" x 2" x 1.25"
Hardwired Hold-up Switch in Plastic Case
270R • Switch type is Plunger type DPDT • Switch action is selectable latching or momentary • Switch rating is 0.2 Amps at 30 VDC max
• Connections – four position 45° screw terminal block for each output side with EOL resistor splicing terminals
• Operating temp: -14° F–140° F (-25.56° C–60° C) • Dimensions (L x W x D): 3.5" x 2" x 1.5"
Money Clip
264 • Designed for installation in cash registers, cash boxes and at tellers’ windows
• When activated, sends an immediate signal to either the police or central office
• Single pole double-throw contacts • Recessed screws provided for easy mounting
Foot Rail
266 • Reliable easy to operate foot activated hold-up device • Housing made from rugged cast aluminum
• Designed to minimize the possibility of false alarms while permitting unobtrusive operation
• Indicator flag locks when alarm is tripped
Hold-Up Switch
268 • No chance of accidental tripping • Smooth operation without danger of being detected
• Supplied with SPDT contacts for open or closed circuit systems
Hold-Up Switch/Transmitter
5869 • No wires to run • Front and back tamper resistant • Easily mounted and quick enrollment • Includes replaceable 3-volt long-life lithium battery
Stainless Steel Enclosed Siren
EK-150RT (ELK-150RT) • Dual tone, 6–14 VDC, 30W/50W peak, 118 dB • Rugged, no rust, 18 gauge, 302 stainless steel • Stainless steel hardware included • Installer-friendly – easy to mount • Exterior/interior use • Tamper switches at single bolt closure and rear of cabinet
• Lifetime limited warranty • Custom fit EK-SL1 strobe available in 4 colours • Also available: * EK-1RT – Stainless Steel Enclosed Speaker
Flush Mount Speaker
EK-SP12F (ELK-SP12F) • 12 Watt, 32 ohm interior speaker • Ideal for alarm or voice applications • Mounts to single gang electrical box (not included) • Dimensions (H x W x D): 4.81" x 3.13" x 1.44" • Colour: white • Lifetime limited warranty
Multi-Purpose Speaker
EK-SP15 (ELK-SP15) • 8 ohm, 15 Watt speaker • Interior or exterior use • Ideal for alarm systems and paging • Pre-wired for easy installation • Size: 5.25" diameter x 6" • Lifetime limited warranty
Recordable Voice and Siren Driver
EK-120 (ELK-120) • Up to 4 message or 2 voice + 2 siren
• Maximum record time of 8 minutes divided between voice channels
• Built-in condenser microphone for recording • Adjustable speaker volume and current draw • Powerful 24 Watt audio amplifier for speakers
• Line Level Output Jack for Paging Systems and Amplifiers
• PC sound card interface connector • Lifetime limited warranty
Voice Siren Driver
EK-110 (ELK-110) • Two input channels, burglar and fire • Selectable English, Spanish, or both • Works well with single alarm outputs • Selectable volume and sounds including temporal code • Volume step • 10–14VDC • Pre-wired for easy installation • Lifetime warranty
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