Backlit Sealed Keyboard With Trackball
Features
- User-friendly layout with separate numerical-, control- and function keypads
- High brightness LED’s with fibre optics
- Illumination of the key legends and contour, the trackball contour and even customer logo’s or trademarks.
- Low power LED’s warrant for a long life
- No external power supply necessary, keyboard port power sufficient
- Dimmable backlighting at 8 levels by two dedicated keys
- Intelligent luminosity setting of “numlock” and capslock” LED’s
- White backlighting as standard, other colours on request.
Panel mount version:
- Aluminium carrier and silicone sponge panel sealing
- Front panel mounting by means of M3 threaded studs.
- Added silicon sponge seal for perfect sealing into the user’s panel
- The rear side components are protected by a covering metal plate
- Version with edge protection : In case the keyboard can not be sunk mounted we recommend the bezel for edge protection
Dimensions / weight:
- version with bezel 447,5 x 167,5 x 45 mm / 1,3 kg
- version without bezel : 432 x 152 x 45 mm / 1,2 kg
Desktop version:
- The keyboard is mounted in a robust, all steel enclosure
- Industrial epoxy coating (mid-grey).
- Dimensions / weight : 475 x 215 x 57 mm / 3,5 kg
Data Sheet
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