The OxBox GPI controller can be configured to drive a sequence of tallies and GPIs.
Oxygen DCT has released a new universal GPI controller that enables fingertip control on the desktop. This “off-the-shelf” device negates the need for users to design and manufacture custom control panels. While initially available as a desktop unit, it is available in a 1RU, 19in rack-mount form. The OxBox GPI-BOX6 has six user-programmable backlit buttons, which can either select a single function or a sequence of GPIs or tally outputs. An illuminated button status indication is provided for the selected functions. The unit can drive TTL high and low outputs to external circuits, such as a routers, switchers or video monitors.
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