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Beam it up.
There are several options for sending messages to your LED message display.
Below is a list of different options for Indoor and Outdoor. Which one best suits your needs?
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Wireless IR Keypad (Indoor Only) - Included with all indoor displays. Works up to 20' away from LED message display.
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Wireless (2 configurations)
- Point to Point - A wireless radio (host) is plugged into the serial port of your
PC (USB adapter available) and transmits messsages via radio frequency to
the wireless radio (reciever) in the LED message display.
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- TCP/IP - A wireless radio (host) is plugged into the ethernet port of your PC
or placed on your network with an IP address and transmits messsages via
radio frequency to the wireless radio (reciever) in the LED message display.
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Ethernet
- An ethernet adapter is placed on your network with a static IP
address which converts the signal to RS485 and communicates with the
LED message display.
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RS232 Serial Cable
- Communication travels from the serial port of your PC through RS232
cable directly into your LED message display. 25' cable and 50' cables
available. USB Adapter available.
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RS485 Cable
- Communication travels from the serial port of your PC through RS485
cable directly into your LED message display. Up to 4000 ft max
distance. USB Adapter available.
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Phone Modem
- Communication travels from the model in your PC over the telephone
wires to a dedicated phone line connected to the modem in your LED
message display. Monthly charges will apply for the phone line.
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Fiber Optic Cable
- Communication travels from the fiber optic modem of your PC through
fiber optic cable directly into your LED message display. Up to 10,000
ft max distance.
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