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TSU9600 and luton grafic eye
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Post 1 made on Tuesday June 19, 2007 at 10:41
minimivic
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Whats the best way to connect and control grafic eyes from the TSU9600 with RFX9600.
I'm asuming RS232 but what type of cable do I need to order. is it a null modem cable or something different?
Also what happens with long distances away (20m)
I have 6 graphic eye masters and various slaves in the house and would like to control them from the 4 TSU9600's that we have, I also have 2 RFX9600's in 2 different rooms connected via a network. 3 graphic eyes can be connected to each RFX9600 to make cable lengths shorter.

Thanks
Post 2 made on Tuesday June 19, 2007 at 14:46
gbk33
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your have 4 TSU9600s??????? Hot damn!!!
May the pronto be with you
Post 3 made on Thursday June 21, 2007 at 04:46
jatto
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The best way is to use the GRX-AV rs232 interface to control the graphic eyes.
With infrared you have to use separate ir-outputs for each graphic eye.
The GRX needs to be controlled with a three wire (i think straight) connection.
When it's rs232 long cable runs of about 50m are no problem

The connection between graphic eyes and grx-av rs232 is lutron-'bus', so easy to implement


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