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Depaepe Platine HD
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For
communications centers, dispatchers consoles and
industrial racks
The
handset and the dialing panel are the only
exposed parts and may be reached easily. The
rest of the telephone is mounted below the
console surface. .
Surface
mount installation provides a solution in
locations where there is not enough depth for
flush mount. The Platine HD can be desk or wall
mounted.
The
Platine HD is
available in eleven (11) different models
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Platine
HD Urgence / sans clavier: |
A
non-dialing model for receving calls only or
for an automatic dialing of one programmed
number when lifting the handset.
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Platine
HD Urgence 1, 2, 3 or 4 buttons: |
Automatic
dialing of one, two, three or four programmed
number(s) when depressing the buttons. Buttons
can also be used for operating external
features.
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Platine
HD Clavier (with amplified speaker): |
Tone
/ pulse dialing, with regular keypad.
Adjustable handset volume control.
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Platine
HD Clavier 1, 2, 3 or 4 buttons: |
A
combination of the 2 previous models : keypad
and feature buttons.
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Platine
HD Urgence à clavier: |
Automatic
dialing of one programmed number when lifting
the handset. The keypad allows PIN code access
to automatic answering system, for instance.
Adjustable amplified speaker. Adjustable
handset volume control.
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Features
 | A switch
located on the handset can be used for
muting the microphone or operating a
supplementary device. |
 | A flashing
ringer LED helps identifying the ringing
platine when several are mounted close to
each other. |
 | Extra buttons
(1 up to 4) can be used either for automatic
memory dialing or for operating external
features (striker door plates, relays, etc). |
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Specifications
 | Dimensions
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Flush mount :
275 x 100 x 85 mm
Surface mount : 275 x 100 x 92 mm
 | Color: red or
grey
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