Wired - Panic Buttons
Hold-up Switch 269R
notifications
Double-pole double-throw contacts for multi-
Twin 45deg screw terminals with EOL resistor splicing
Switch design provides totally silent operation
terminal
mounting
Adhesive pads for temporary positioning prior to screw
Operating temp: 14degF to 140degF
Dimensions: 3-1/2” L x 2” W x 1-1/4” D
Listed for UL636 Hold-up alarm units and systems
V-Plex Hold-up switch with stainless steel cover “polling loop only” 269SN
Switch action: Selectable latching or momentary
Switch type: Plunger type DPDT
Switch rating: 0.2A @ 30VDC max.
Connections: four position 45deg screw terminal block
for each output side with EOL resistor splicing terminals Operating temp: 14degF to 140degF
Dimensions: 3-1/4” L x 2” W x 1-1/4” D
Compatible with Vista 120A
Money Clip 264
and at tellers' windows
Designed for installation in cash registers, cash boxes
the police or central office
When activated, sends an immediate signal to either
Single pole double-throw contacts
Recessed screws provided for easy mounting
Foot Rail 266
Designed to minimize the possibility of false alarms
Housing made from rugged cast aluminum
while permitting unobtrusive operation Indicator flag locks when alarm is tripped
Reliable easy to operate foot activated hold-up device
Listed for UL636 Hold-up alarm units and systems
Hardwired Hold-up Switch in plastic case 270R
Connections: four position 45deg screw terminal block
Switch rating: 0.2A @ 30VDC max.
for each output side with EOL resistor splicing terminals Operating temp: 14degF to 140degF
Listed for UL636 Hold-up alarm units and systems
Dimensions: 3-1/2” L x 2” W x 1-1/2” D
Hold-up Switch 268
No chance of accidental tripping
Supplied with SPDT contacts for open or closed circuit
Smooth operation without danger of being detected
systems
Switch action: Selectable latching or momentary
Switch type: Plunger type DPDT
Dual Press Panic Button WEB200
alarms
Dual press Panic button to reduce the incidence of false
EOLR included for both alarm and tamper easy to wire
EOLR values to cover most alarm panels
Key reset. The momentary function will be included in a
Dual tamper switches to cover both front and back
future version
Rubber plug provided to cover key hole
Hold Up Button PB-68
Recessed Button - Red
NO / NC outputs
Latched operation - Key reset
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