combined
with a choice of divided screens - offers many display possibilities.
Depression of the front lens actuates the switch module which is available
in momentary or alternate action in snap-on assemblies. Legends may be
reverse engraved on the front lens at the factory for uniform readability
and long wear. The special slip-on mounting sleeve provides a positive
hard mount particularly useful in equipment designed for extremes of shock
and vibration. Flush mounting is easily achieved in horizontal or vertical
rows, as well as matrix configurations.
The Series 10H Twist-Lite is basically the same as the Series I0E,
except it has been qualified to meet the requirements of Ml L-S-22885,
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582
Two Pole Lighted Push-button Switches (
1.7 MB download
catalog) |
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The Series 582 is
designed for use in the crew stations of commercial and military
aircraft, shipboard systems, off road vehicles and commercial
applications requiring a high reliability switch with superior
lighting.
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584
Four Pole Lighted Push-button Switches
(3.0
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catalog) |
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The Series 584 lighted
push-button switch is designed to meet the demands of avionic,
maritime and vetronic applications in the crew stations of
aircraft, ships, off-road vehicles and control systems. The Series
584 is qualified to MIL-S-22885/110.
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Series 800 & 820 (3.2
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catalog)
The MSC Series 800 & 820 are
rack mounted, plug-in type 4-lamp lighted pushbutton switch or indicator
light assemblies with display face for up to four lines of legend. Both
series offer a completely modular approach to developing modern,
human-engineered, lighted-switch/indicator panel layouts for commercial,
industrial, military and aerospace applications. The Series 800 offers a
¾ inch square display face and The Series 820 offers a ¾ inch high by
one inch wide display face. All other features of both the switch-lite and
indicator-lite units in each series are identical.
Series 90E (1.3
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catalog)
The Serves 90 Tellite units
are miniature, two-lamp lighted Push-button switches and/or word indicator
lights With the capacity for up to three lines of legend in a compact
area. They feature flush-to-the-panel mounting and rectangular lens
configuration with word Indication by means of two separate standard
lamps. The lamps and/or lens assembly may be Installed or removed from the
panel front without the use of any tools.
Units are available from 2PDT in some versions to 4PDT, in either
momentary or alternate switch action. Holding coil units are also
available for electrical interlock.
Series 90K (1.5
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catalog)
The series 90K Telite units are
available in two versions as an indicator-lite only or as a switch-lite.
Units are available with a choice of wiring terminals. All units may be
specified with solder lugs or plug-in connector pins. In addition,
indicator-lite only units may be specified with screw-type terminals. Each
unit incorporates mounting tabs that provide a positive hardmount after
inserting the unit through the panel cutout from the panel-front. Captive
mounting screws inside the unit cam these mounting tabs and tighten them
up against the back of the panel. No external hardware required
900 Series Fiber Optic Displays
(3.1 MB download
catalog)
Eaton
Cockpit Controls Readouts utilize a special fiber-optic bundle construction.
These "light pipes" provide optimum brightness levels at lower power
levels. And the slightly rounded dot and bar patterns produce easily
recognizable, alphanumeric characters which minimize viewer fatigue.
Light sources for the fiber-optic
models are incandescent lamps or Light Emitting Diodes. The lamps, capable of up
to 20,000 hours average life, create characters in some devices readable in
direct sunlight. The LED model is primarily intended for indoor use. While the
LED type is available only in red (special colors available on request), Eaton
Cockpit Controls lamp-type readouts produce characters in a variety of colors.
Character color depends upon the filter selected, and different colored filters
are often used on the same panel to give certain readouts greater emphasis, or
for recognition purposes