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Old 04-08-2005, 9:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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GrafikEye automation controller

Mods, please remove this if inappropriate, but as what I'm selling is a bit unusual I wanted to attract a little more attention.

I'm selling a GRX-PRG interface for controlling Lutron GrafikEye units over an RS232 connection to a PC. It's never been used, but was bought by me for a project which is no longer happening.

The GRX-PRG does the following:

• Provides a basic RS232 command set that allows a PC to monitor and control lighting.

• Built-in Astronomic Timeclock provides ability to schedule lighting events. Example: lobby lights turn on to scene 1 at 7:30 a.m. 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, “point-and-click” Windows®- compatible LIAISONTM software for scheduling the Astronomic Timeclock and using the Programmer Interface.

Current new cost of one of these is about £800, so getting a second hand one could be bargain way to add this functionality to an existing GrafikEye setup.

More info on the product can be found here: http://www.easyav.co.uk/?page=product&product=632

See my advert (on this site) here: http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1846060

Thanks,

Rowland.
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