Indicators Alert Operators By Light & Sound

March 1, 2001
These low-profile audible and visual multi-status indicators come equipped with eight tones and three independent lights in one beacon. The Chameleon 108 Series indicators are used to indicate the operational status of equipment and feature three

These low-profile audible and visual multi-status indicators come equipped with eight tones and three independent lights in one beacon. The Chameleon 108 Series indicators are used to indicate the operational status of equipment and feature three super-bright LED combinations: red, green and amber; or red, blue and amber.
The series is available with low profile pendant or direct mount bases or with a pendant-mount base fitted with a multi-tone module. Users can select from eight distinctive tones that deliver 85 dB at five feet from the tone module base. The signal is PLC-compatible and can be ordered with a DeviceNet interface. UL listed, the Chameleon 108 Series is designed with a shock-resistant, NEMA 4X rated housing and shatter-resistant polycarbonate lenses. For more information, call Jerry Jenkins.

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