Why is it called an anti-vandal switch?

Anti-vandal switches are named as such since they are commonly used on kiosk and public ticket dispenser applications, along with other industrial type applications that require vandal resistance in a public setting.

What is a anti-vandal button?

Anti- vandal switches are designed for applications that are subjected to harsh use and attempts to damage them. Applications for anti-vandal switches (and tamper proof) include vending kiosks, public ticket dispensers, pedestrian cross walk signals and security keypad panels in a gated community.

What is momentary switch?

Momentary switches require continuous compression. They will switch on when the user compresses the switch and will remain on only for as long as there is pressure on the switch. Once the pressure is removed they will switch off. For example; a door buzzer or an electric drill.

What is vandal resistant camera?

Vandal-resistant cameras are designed to be rugged and tough so that they will continue working when subjected to rough treatment. The best vandal-resistant cameras will withstand direct blows to their housings and lens covers without breaking and without interrupting the video.

What does on mom switch mean?

So on-off is on normally and off when depressed. And if it says mom it means it is momentary and not latching. Mouser uses parentheses to indicate momentary switches I think.

How do you destroy a security camera?

8 ways how to destroy a CCTV camera

  1. Bag the camera. All you’ll need for this step is a plastic bag and some glue.
  2. Blind the camera with IR flashlight.
  3. Stick a tape.
  4. Cut the cable.
  5. Painting gun.
  6. Stone the camera.
  7. Change the view angle of the camera.
  8. Disrupt the view.

What is IK10 in CCTV?

IK10 is the highest measurement rating for protection from physical damage for security camera products using the international standard IEC 62262 scale. IK10 is the highest rating possible and should protect against many human-based forms of destructive vandalism.

What is SPST and DPDT switch?

For Switches: SPST or single pole single throw (with no lamps) usually has 2 terminals. SPDT or single pole double throw (with no lamps) usually has 3 terminals. DPST or double pole single throw (with no lamps) usually has 4 terminals. DPDT or double pole double throw (with no lamps) usually has 6 terminals.

What is the push switch?

A Push Button switch is a type of switch which consists of a simple electric mechanism or air switch mechanism to turn something on or off. Depending on model they could operate with momentary or latching action function. The button itself is usually constructed of a strong durable material such as metal or plastic.