

Alpha ELM116 16-Station LED Emergency Call Master Module

Alpha ELM116 16-Station LED Emergency Call Master Module

Alpha ELM116 16-Station LED Emergency Call Master Module
ELM116 | AY-ELM116
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Product Overview
The Alpha Communications® ELM116 16-station master module provides LED annunciation of the call status on an AlphaEcall™ emergency-call or AlphaLinQ™ nurse-call system, for up to 16 remote locations, with a high-brightness Red LED. Virtually any number of ELM116 modules can be connected together to configure a master station with the call station capacity needed.
Each ELM116 module is designed to be mounted in the Alpha Communications® / S.T.R.™ 'MT' series modular mounting frame, in Titanium (suffix-T), White (suffix-W) or Brown (suffix-B) color. The 'MT' frame can be mounted flush (in the wall), surface (on the wall) or desk mount, using the required flush or surface housing or sloped desktop adapter.
Main Features
- 16 High-brightness Red LEDs
- Attractive, modular, polycarbonate plastic faceplate
- Easy, protected remote identification labeling
- UL 1069 Listed when used with AlphaLinQ™ 100 series system(s)
General Information
Specifications
ADI Part Number AY-ELM116 Brand Name Alpha Communications Manufacturer Alpha Communications Manufacturer Part Number ELM116 Product Model ELM116 Product Name ELM116 16-LED Master Call Module Product Type Call Station Module
Device Supported Call Station, Emergency Station, Intercom System, Nurse Call System
Application/Usage Emergency, Hospital, Nursing Home, Outdoor Color Red, White Durability Weatherproof Height 3.9" Material PC Width 3.9"
Certifications & Standards UL 1069 Compatibility Alpha Communications Products:
- AlphaEcallâ„¢ Emergency-call System
- AlphaLinQâ„¢ Nurse-call System
- AlphaLinQâ„¢ 100 Series System
Country of Origin MY Features Flush Mount, LED Indicator, Remote Management, Surface Mount, Wall Mountable Package Contents - ELM116 16-LED Master Call Module
- Screw Terminal Connectors