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ELK870 Decora Echo™ Amplified Speaker
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ELK-870 Decora Echo™ Amplified Speaker | Echo™ Amplified Speaker | 
| | ELK-870 | | The ELK-870 is a self amplified interior speaker mounted in an attractive surface mount plastic enclosure. It may be connected to an audio source, ie: microphone, telephone system paging output, etc., even an ordinary single line phone set. The audio source is amplified up to 10 watts, adjustable from an on-board volume control. | | This Echo™ Series speaker is designed to be heard but not seen!. Sound echoes off mounting surface from back plate edge. This unique contemporary speaker has a smooth, paintable, no grill surface that easily blends with any decor. This speaker mounts to any flat surface or single gang electrical box. For additional coverage, up to three (3) external 8 Ohm speakers may be wired in parallel with the internal speaker. The ELK-870 operates on 12 to 24 Volts AC or DC and requires only 22-24 gauge telco or alarm type wire. |
• Self-Contained 10 Watt Amplified Speaker • Expanded Telephone System Paging • Does Not Require 25 or 70V Line Transformers • Attractive No-Grill Surface Mount Enclosure • May be Painted or Wallpapered • Drives Up to Three (3) Additional 8 Ohm Speakers • Built-in Volume Control • Electrical J Box Mounting Holes • Mounting Hardware Included • Lifetime Limited Warranty | 
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• Rated Output: • Operating Voltage: • Output Speaker Load: • Current Draw: • Input Impedance: • Size: | 10 Watts** 12 to 24 Volts AC or DC** 2 to 16 Ohms** 50 to 800 mA, Depending on Load and Volume Setting 1000 Ohms Nominal 4.375 H x 6.375 W x 1.875 D |
View the ELK-870 Instruction Manual in Adobe Acrobat format (right-click to save document to your hard drive) Echo is a trademark of ELK Products, Inc. **NOTE: The ELK-870 is primarily designed for short duration (intermittent) paging applications. For long durations, such as playing music, you may need to reduce the volume output, or lower the power input voltage, or lower the speaker loading in order to keep the ELK-870 from overloading and shutting down. |
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