Beacon Delivers Audible/Visible Signaling

March 1, 2001
The Chamelon 108 series low profile, audible and visual multi-status indicator provides eight tones and three independent lights in one beacon. Users can select one of the eight distinctive tones with a sound-pressure level of 85 dB at up to 5' from

The Chamelon 108 series low profile, audible and visual multi-status indicator provides eight tones and three independent lights in one beacon. Users can select one of the eight distinctive tones with a sound-pressure level of 85 dB at up to 5' from the unit's base. Three super-bright LED combinations are available: either red, green and amber or red, blue and amber. The new device also has the ability to stack one additional lens module and light source—teither a strobe, halogen, incandescent or LED—tto provide four visual signals.

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