Just a question out of our beloved PBX world, anybody has a clue on what IKA-10 is? We are on a project involving security devices and they have asked for some LCD screens to be ok with the IKA-10...
IKA-10 Normative?
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cavagnaro
IKA-10 Normative?
Hi guys,
Just a question out of our beloved PBX world, anybody has a clue on what IKA-10 is? We are on a project involving security devices and they have asked for some LCD screens to be ok with the IKA-10...
But have no idea on what is it...any clues??? And mainly, what does that say??
Just a question out of our beloved PBX world, anybody has a clue on what IKA-10 is? We are on a project involving security devices and they have asked for some LCD screens to be ok with the IKA-10...
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Re: IKA-10 Normative?
Why not look on your customer (or whoever told you about this) for that information?
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cavagnaro
Re: IKA-10 Normative?
We are supposed to be the experts...it was a "how hard your equipment can resist my beats" norm.
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Re: IKA-10 Normative?
I think it's an electric mesurement (used in low volatges, transistors, etc..)
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jlettinck
Re: IKA-10 Normative?
Yes it is electric equipment related. Ika tells what the current is that is allowed to flow through.
Well. that is is if this is really what they are referring to. Better ask to be sure (an excuse about that you might not heard them well might work
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Other wise: IKA is a manufacturer of medical shakers and stirrers that have LCD screens attached (mostly tiny ones). That is what i remember from back then when working in a medical environment.
Best regards,
Jeroen
Well. that is is if this is really what they are referring to. Better ask to be sure (an excuse about that you might not heard them well might work
Other wise: IKA is a manufacturer of medical shakers and stirrers that have LCD screens attached (mostly tiny ones). That is what i remember from back then when working in a medical environment.
Best regards,
Jeroen
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