29.07.2011
A new, ‘Stop Request’ button for public transport
vehicles has been developed by EAO - the expert for human machine interfaces.

The new Stop Request features a high-reliability Series
84 pushbutton with raised symbols and an illuminated LED ‘halo’, pole mounted
in a smart, contoured housing that will look at home in any modern passenger
environment.
They’re a pleasure to operate even by the gentlest of
presses, thanks to the excellent tactile feedback of the Series 84’s
short-travel switching system. Typically, a very low force of between 6 and 12 Newtons is required to
activate the switch.
Lenses are made from tough aluminium for extra
durability. The symbols are raised more than 1mm from the lens surface and are
larger than 18 mm wide. A range of common pictograms including wheelchair-ramp
request and door open/close are offered as standard; others available on
request.
Around the lens, an LED-illuminated ‘halo’ is activated
when the switch is pressed, providing a visual indication to hard-of-hearing
passengers. EAO supplies the LEDs in red, orange, yellow, green, blue or white.
All these great design features help vehicle builders
satisfy the demands of the Public
Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations
Pole mounting the switch is fast and easy. The smooth,
thermoplastic housing, which is available in a several bright colours, can be
secured to any pole between 25-38mm using just two screws. It can be supplied
as a complete unit with a choice of connections, ribbon cable or plug-in
terminals.
The Series 84 Stop Request conforms to worldwide
standards including CE and SEV. It’s shock, vibration and climate resistant and
sealed to IP67. Behind the switch, there’s a high-quality normally-open contact
made of gold-plated silver alloy rated 10µA – 100mA, 50mVAC/VDC – 42VAC/VDC. It
will last for at least one million operations under optimal operating
conditions.
EAO offers a range of handy accessories to accompany
this product including a lens remover, mounting tool, switch element remover
and adapter to change the pole mounting size.
This product is one
of the many devices supplied by EAO which help persons with reduced mobility to
enjoy the same travel opportunities as other members of society.

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