DNF Controls unveils breakout panel for GTP-32 GPI Tally Processor
Mar 14, 2008 8:56 AM
The GTP 32BP Breakout Panel for the GTP 32 provides jumper-selectable wet or dry GPI inputs.
DNF Controls has released the GTP 32BP Breakout Panel, which enables fast, simple connection to the inputs and outputs of the company's GTP-32 GPI Tally Processor.
Fully compatible with any GTP-32 model, DNF Controls' new breakout panel makes it easy to manage GPI and tally signals through a single configurable solution.
The GTP-32 GPI is a compact GPI tally processor, router, distributor and combiner that provides an interface between dissimilar equipment. It offers long- or short-distance GPI/GPO transport, acts as an alternative to running multiconductor cables, provides complex signal processing/conditioning and delivers GPI and tally routing. The 1RU system features 32 two-wire optically isolated inputs and 32 two-wire contact closure outputs that can be configured from any PC using a Web browser-friendly configuration tool.
The GTP 32BP Breakout Panel for the GTP 32 provides jumper-selectable wet or dry GPI inputs.
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