JLCooper gBOX GPI Trigger Box, 48 GPI Inputs and 48 Outputs

JLCooper gBOX GPI Trigger Box, 48 GPI Inputs and 48 Outputs
JLCooper
sku: JLCGBOX
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€ 1,011.24
Shipping from: United States
   Description
gBOX is a general purpose interface that converts up to 48 GPI (General Purpose Interface) inputs and outputs to 100/10baseT Ethernet, USB or a serial interface. Up to 8 gBOXes may be slaved to a master gBOX to convert up to a total of 432 GPI inputs and outputs. When the gBOX is outfitted with an Ethernet Interface (#920394) the unit functions as either a server or client. gBOX provides a portal for controlling devices across your facility or across the world. It's a simple way of remotely sending a large number of GPI contacts from one place to another over IP or an economical and professional GPI interface for computer-based applications like automations and control systems.It's ideal for LAN, WAN and Internet control with switchers, computer based systems, cameras, monitors, projectors and other devices. It's the perfect solution for broadcast television, streaming media networks, multi-room editing facilities, news production or in any audio/video/multimedia studio where you need to transfer a large number of GPI contacts over long distances or via the Internet. An Ethernet equipped gBOX communicates over TCP/IP which allows it be used with any host computer running any operating system that uses TCP/IP protocol. gBOX can also be connected to other gBOXes to allow longer runs than traditional GPI cables.When configured as a server, it passively waits for client devices to connect to it. The device can be a computer or another gBOX configured as a client. When gBOX is configured as a client, it will actively attempt to connect to the server gBOX. Once this is accomplished, the gBOX will pass data received in the serial or GPI ports to the remote gBOX. If there is no data received in the gBOX, the gBOX will not send any TCP packets. When the gBOX has an Ethernet Interface installed, it has two distinct modes of operation that are set by the rear panel DIP switches. The modes are: Server, Client. When the gBOX has a serial Interface installed, it has just one distinct mode of operation. This is GPI to serial conversion.When the gBOX has an Ethernet or serial interface installed, it is a master unit, which communicates directly with another master unit or host computer. gBOX works with optional eBOX io to provide opto-isolated inputs and relay outputs. gBOX features rear panel power switch, locking power connector and universal power supply. Use with sBOX - Remote Trigger Box - to provide hot buttons to trigger GPIs. Optional Standard interface cards provide for extended control over 10/100 Base-T (Ethernet), USB, RS-422 or RS-232.
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