Model 8200A X-ray timer

Sept. 1, 1998
Electronic Control Concepts introduces a new X-ray timer. Model 8200A Universal X-ray Timer can be used as a replacement timer for any dental X-ray. It is designed to make installation easier, provide precise timing, and provide the same reliable service as the older model timer, but in a new low-profile enclosure. Two models are available: 8200A-CC has the coiled cord and handswitch and 8200A-PB has the exposure push-button switch mounted on the front panel.

Electronic Control Concepts introduces a new X-ray timer. Model 8200A Universal X-ray Timer can be used as a replacement timer for any dental X-ray. It is designed to make installation easier, provide precise timing, and provide the same reliable service as the older model timer, but in a new low-profile enclosure. Two models are available: 8200A-CC has the coiled cord and handswitch and 8200A-PB has the exposure push-button switch mounted on the front panel.

For more information, contact Electronic Control Concepts at (800) VIP-XRAY or visit the Web site at http://www.eccxray.com.

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