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GRAFIKEye >> Components >> Interface Devices

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  • The following products interfaces GRAFIK Eye 3100 | 3500 | 4100 | 4500 systems with equipment provided by Lutron and others.

    Product Description Model #
    OMX-IO

    Control Interface
    Input/Output
    • Rack mountable. Can integrate with:
    • Motion and occupant sensors.
    • Timeclocks and push buttons.
    • Motorized projection screens, skylights, window shades, and movable walls.
    • AV equipment.
    • Security systems.

    GRX-IO

    older model: GRX-AV

    OMX-IO

    RS-232 and Ethernet Interfaces
    • Integrate with digital equipment that supports RS232 communication or TCP/IP communication over Ethernet. Rack mountable.
    • Provides monitoring commands that allow a touchscreen to query lighting systems to determine which scene is selected or track buttons pressed.
    • Provides control commands that allow a touchscreen to operate lighting systems to:
      – Select or sequence lighting scenes.
      – Raise or Lower one or more zones.
      – Lock lighting controls.
      – Activate panic mode (lights go to full on).
      – Simulate button actions
      – Disable or Enable timeclock(s)

    RS232:
    GRX-CI-RS232

    Ethernet:
    GRX-CI-NWK-E

    OMX-IO

    Astronomical Timeclock and Programming Control Interface through ethernet or RS232
    • Rack mountable. Integrates a GRAFIK Eye lighting control system with a PC or other digital equipment that supports RS232 and TCP/IP communication.
    • Provides a basic serial string command set that allows a PC to monitor and control lighting.
    • Built-in astronomic timeclock to schedule lighting events. Example: Lobby lights turn on to scene 1 at 7:30 am or 10 minutes after sunrise.
    • Enables use of a PC to set up GRX-3500 and GRX-4500 control units.
    • Comes with easy-to-use Windows® compatible LIAISONTM software for scheduling the astronomic timeclock and using the programmer Interface.
    • Functionality is selected using DIP switches.
    • Operates with or without a PC connected.
    • May be programmed to control any combination of one to eight GRAFIK Eye 3000 or 4000 series control units.
    • GRX-3100, GRX-4100, and GXI-3100 control units may utilize the astronomic timeclock function of the GRX-CI-PRG.
    • GRX-3500, GRX-4500, and GXI-3500 control units may utilize all functions of the GRX-CI-PRG.

    GRX-CI-PRG

    older model: GRX-PRG

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    Emergency Lighting Interface
    Senses the normal line voltage on all three phases (3PH) of normal power. When one or more phases of power are lost, the LUT-ELI will send a signal to enter the emergency lighting mode. When normal power is restored the lights will return to their previous intensities.
    LUT-ELI-3PH
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    DMX512 Interface
    Allows GRAFIK 3000 | 4000 to operate lighting and other equipment that uses the DMX512 protocol.
    LUT-DMX
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    Data Link Repeater
    • Extends length of low-voltage control or power panel wiring links an additional 2000 ft(610m)
    • Expands number of single processor power panels to 125
    • Requires 120V or 240V feed
    • 3 boosters maximum per data link
    • Surface Mount

    MX-RPTR

    MX-RPTR-220/240

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    0-10V Interface
    Phase Control to 0-10V Ballast Interface for Series 3000/4000. GRX-TVI
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