Product category:
Switches and Keyboards
News Release from: EAO | Subject: W series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 March 2005
Keypad comes with colourful backlight
EAO has added a new 16-key PIN-entry keypad to its highly successful W series range, available with yellow, red, green or blue illumination.
EAO has added a new 16-key PIN-entry keypad to its highly successful W series range, available with yellow, red, green or blue illumination Designed for easy integration, the keypad is available with front or rear mounting alternatives, without the need for specialised mounting tools or fixing plates
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Very resistant to impact (IK09), and sealed to IP67 at the front, the W series range is ideal for ATMs, PIN-entry terminals, fuel pumps, ticket-issuing machines and other self-service, speed-payment systems.
The 16-key keypad features four double-sized keys for important commands like enter, cancel, info and clear.
The raised key legends are compliant with many banking regulations for the visually-impaired, and, if required, EAO can further customise the keypads with laser-engraved symbols in a range of colours.
The all-metal grid (made of brushed stainless steel) and anti-pull-off keys are vandal-resistant, each one offering a service life of 4 million operations in temperatures from -25 to +80C.
Encryption modules can be integrated within these products through established and trusted third-party partnerships.
The W series also features a 4-key keypad (illuminated or not) for extending the options and functionality of equipment.
All EAO keypads provide excellent tactile feedback that is reassuring and comfortable for users - crucial for self-service equipment. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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