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Inovonics EN1223D EchoStream Double-Button Water-Resistant Pendant Transmitter, 902-928 MHz
EN1223D|IV-EN1223D
Inovonics EN1223D EchoStream Double-Button Water-Resistant Pendant Transmitter, 902-928 MHz
EN1223D|IV-EN1223D
Inovonics Wireless
Inovonics EN1223D EchoStream Double-Button Water-Resistant Pendant Transmitter, 902-928 MHz
EN1223D | IV-EN1223D
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Product Overview
The Inovonics EN1223D double-button water-resistant pendant is our smallest, lightest and most versatile pendant, designed to meet the specific protection needs of patrolling guards, bank employees and retail store employees.
Main Features
- Can beWorn in the shower, bathtub or rain
- Double-button design reduces false alarms
- LED flashes with all transmissions, ensuring operation at a glance
- LED dimmed to minimize observation of alarm activation
- Fully supervised to help ensure reliability
- Weighs less than 1.3oz (40gm)
- UL listed
- Dimensions: 2.2” x 1.9” x 0.72” (5.6 cm x 4.8 cm x 1.8 cm)
- EchoStream frequency: 902-928 MHz, frequency hopping spread spectrum
- Check-in time frequency: 3 minutes
General Information
Name: Inovonics EN1223D EchoStream Double-Button Water-Resistant Pendant Transmitter, 902-928 MHz
Category: Inovonics Wireless, Intrusion, Intrusion, Life Safety Devices, Wireless Intrusion, Personal Emergency Response
UPC Code: 875189002172
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.
Specifications
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ADI Part Number IV-EN1223D Brand Name Inovonics Wireless Manufacturer Inovonics Wireless Corporation Manufacturer Part Number EN1223D Product Line EchoStream Product Model EN1223D Product Name EN1223D Device Remote Control Product Type Device Remote Control
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Compatible Devices Security System Connectivity Technology Wireless Number of Controllable Devices 2
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Depth 0.7" Height 2.2" Width 1.9"
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Limited Warranty 36 Month
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Environmental Certification RoHS Features Double-button design reduces false alarms