Global Caché IP2SL iTach TCP/IP to RS232 Serial Converter

Instantly turn your RS232 serial devices into remote-controlled units with the Global Caché IP2SL iTach. The IP2SL features a male DB9 connector that connects with serial peripheral devices like computers, TVs, and speakers. The IP2SL acts as a wire conduit between you and a serial device over the Ethernet network. This converter has publicized API so you can seamlessly integrate serial devices into almost any 3rd-party, network-based system. The IP2SL works with PC based control software and high-end control systems such as Comfortclick, Indigo Domotics, and MobiLinc Remote. It is also compatible with iPhone/iPod/iPad control apps.

TECHNICAL SPECS:
Setup: Integrated web server for easy configuration | Configure through TCP/IP set up commands
Network Connection: RJ45 | 100/10 Mbits Ethernet protocol | Adheres to TCP, DHCP and HTTP standards
Serial/RS232 Interface: Male DB9 connector | 1200 baud to 115.2 Kbaud data rates | Bi-directional with hardware RTS/CTS flow control
Compatible Software/Apps (but not limited to): a/v DashBoard, AVGui, Demopad, DTVGameControl, HC-Skipper, MBH Remote, Melloware, MyURemote, tin:Software, Worried Cat Mote
Power Requirements: 5~16V DC at 300mA
Casing: Aluminum extrusion case, rubber end caps, plastic faceplates
Certifications: FCC (Part 15, Class B), C-tick, CE, RoHS compliant
Dimensions (LxDxH): 3.3 x 2.3 x 1.3"
Weight: 3.25 oz

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