EN 60948:1990
(Main)Numeric keyboard for home electronic systems (HES)
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- 13-Nov-1990
- 14-Jun-1991
- BC-IT-68A
- CLC/TC 205
Numeric keyboard for home electronic systems (HES)
Applies to all kinds of equipment with numeric input used in homes. Specifies the layout of numerical keyboards with three rows of three keys each plus a fourth row with at least one key. Note: -For the price of this publication, please consult the ISO/IEC price-code list.
Numerische Tastatur für Heim-Elektronik-Systeme (HES)
Clavier numérique pour systèmes électroniques domestiques (SED)
S'applique à tous les modèles de matériel à entrée numérique employés à domicile. Spécifie la disposition (position nominale relative) des claviers numériques à trois rangées de trois touches chacune, avec une quatrième rangée comportant au moins une touche. Note - Pour le prix de cette publication, veuillez consulter la liste du code-prix ISO/CEI.
Numeric keyboard for home electronic systems (IEC 948:1988)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-avgust-1997
Numeric keyboard for home electronic systems (IEC 948:1988)
Numeric keyboard for home electronic systems
Numerische Tastatur für Heim-Elektronik-Systeme (HES)
Clavier numérique pour systèmes électroniques domestiques (SED)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 60948:1990
ICS:
35.160 Mikroprocesorski sistemi Microprocessor systems
97.120 Avtomatske krmilne naprave Automatic controls for
za dom household use
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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