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Neptune Dual Press Latching Panic Button with Key Reset - Black/Silver

Neptune

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SKU:
STK NEDPPBL
UPC:
9329673146244
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Neptune Dual Press Latching Panic Button with Key Reset

The Neptune NEDPPBL is a dual press latching panic button designed for duress and alarm activation in security systems. It features a key reset mechanism and a colour status indicator to confirm activation.

The dual press design helps minimise accidental activations, making it suitable for commercial and monitored alarm environments.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Dual press activation to reduce false alarms.
  • Latching operation with key reset.
  • Visible colour status indicator for activation confirmation.
  • Front and rear tamper protection.
  • Selectable End Of Line Resistor values via dip switches.
  • Hard-wired latching configuration.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: NEDPPBL
  • Product Type: Dual press panic button
  • Operation: Latching
  • Reset Method: Key reset
  • Status Indicator: Colour activation indicator
  • Tamper Protection: Front and rear tamper
  • EOLR Support: Selectable via dip switches
  • Dimensions: 80mm × 65mm × 34mm
  • Finish: Black/Silver

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × dual press latching panic button
  • 1 × reset key
  • 1 × rubber keyhole cover

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Commercial duress alarm activation.
  • Reception desks and service counters.
  • Cash handling areas.
  • Security alarm systems requiring latching panic inputs.

Dimensions icon Dimensions

Parameter Value
Height 80mm
Width 65mm
Depth 34mm

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the latching function work?
    When pressed, the button stays in the activated state until it is reset using the supplied key.
  • Why does this panic button require two presses?
    The dual press design helps reduce accidental activation and false alarms.
  • Where is this type of panic button commonly installed?
    It is typically installed in commercial environments such as reception areas, counters, and cash handling locations.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Latching panic buttons are commonly specified where an alarm condition must remain active until authorised reset.
  • Dual press designs are widely used to reduce nuisance alarms in busy environments.
  • Proper End Of Line Resistor configuration is essential for correct alarm panel supervision.