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Remote Indicator (MK2000 Series)
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Description:
- LED display for long life
- No interference with medical equipment
- Interfaces with all BENDER LIMs
- Interfaces with all other manufacturers LIMs
- Uses low voltage wiring (12V DC or 12V AC)
- Mounts to standard electrical gang box
- Connection is by screw terminal strip
- Easy to clean rugged stainless steel and Lexan front foil design
- Options include test button and overload LED
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Digital Remote Indicator (MK2000CBM)
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Description:
- LED display for long life
- No interference with medical equipment
- Interfaces with all BENDER LIM2000CB
- Uses low voltage wiring (12V DC or 12V AC)
- Mounts to standard electrical 2 gang box
- Connection is by screw terminal strip
- Easy to clean rugged stainless steel and Lexan front foil design
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Remote Indicating Station (MK2430)
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Description:
The universal remote alarm indicator and operator panel MK2430 is intended for visual and audible indication of operating status and alarm messages from BENDER systems, including the LIM2010 and EDS series ground fault location evaluators. The MK2430 displays information regarding each individual device, system, or room and can define custom labels based on each individual application. A complete system test may also be done from this device. Up to 32 BENDER devices may be displayed by the MK2430.
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Remote Station (MK800)
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Description:
The MK800 remote station is a full-featured remote indicating station utilized for:- Indication and visualization of operating status and alarm messages for complete BENDER systems
- Central operation and parameter setting for all interconnected devices
- Displaying measured values and setting of response values for monitoring purposes
The MK800 monitors complete BENDER systems utilizing the LIM2010 line isolation monitor and EDS series Ground Fault Location Evaluator. Visual and audible indication of alarms are built into the device. This device is ideal for nurse stations and technical stations in charge of many different critical areas of a hospital. Up to 100 devices may be controlled by a single MK800. When utilizing the external bus, MK800 devices may be used to separate large communication systems into subsystems.
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