Stainless Steel Keyboards Are Vandal Resistant

June 1, 2002
Specifically engineered for unsupervised public access kiosk applications, the IE700 stainless steel keyboards are targeted at the OEM, point-of-sale and information technology markets. Claimed to be rapid, reliable, responsive and vandal resistant,

Specifically engineered for unsupervised public access kiosk applications, the IE700 stainless steel keyboards are targeted at the OEM, point-of-sale and information technology markets. Claimed to be rapid, reliable, responsive and vandal resistant, the keyboards meet NEMA-4, -4X and -12 specifications. Accordingly, they protect against corrosion, dust, and splashing and hose-directed water. In addition, keyboard operation is said to be impervious to the formation of ice on the enclosure. The 66-position keyboards also feature a stainless steel fascia and keytops. The full-size, fireproof metal keys cannot be dislodged from the front or defaced by removing key covers. They are marked with laser engraved legends for readability and long life. Measuring just 13" x 5" x .75", the small-footprint keyboards are easily mounted into an enclosure or panel and are provided with 5-pin DIN or PS/2 connection output cables. Pricing for the IE700 is $120 each. INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT CO., Sparta, NJ. (800) 432-1255.

Company: INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT CO.

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