GC-SV1 Video out Sensor
The GC-SV1 monitors the on-and-off status of video equipment by detecting the presence of a composite video signal. It is ideally suited for determining the power state of DVDs and VCRs. The device can be plugged directly into the Global Caché GC-100 Network Adapter connecting the sensor to the network.
Additionally, the GC-SV1 will work with other controllers that provide 5V power and accept digital logic (TTL) input. The GC-SV1 connector is a standard 3.5mm stereo jack.
GC-SP1AC/DC Voltage sensor
The GC-SP1 monitors the on-and-off status of electronic components by detecting an AC or DC voltage greater than ± 2V. Voltages up to ± 24V can be connected to the GC-SP1 to determine the powered state of equipment, power strips (via a wall adapter), or a "ring" condition on a telephone circuit.
The GC-SP1 is optically isolated and clamped by a transient voltage suppressor to ensure circuit isolation and protection. The device can be plugged directly into the Global Caché GC-100 Network Adapter connecting the sensor to the network.
Additionally, the GC-SP1 will work with other controllers that provide 5V power and accept digital logic (TTL) input. The GC-SP1 connector is a standard 3.5mm stereo jack.
GC-SC1 Contact Closure Sensor
The GC-SC1 detects the open-and-closed status of a pair of isolated contacts, such as a relay or switch. It is ideally suited for detecting contact closure on drapery controllers, thermostats, security contacts, and door strikes. The GC-SC1 filters out false triggers associated with typical contact bounce.
The device can be plugged directly into the Global Caché GC-100 Network Adapter connecting the sensor to the network. Additionally, the GC-SP1 will work with other controllers that provide 5V power and accept digital logic (TTL) input. The GC-SP1 connector is a standard 3.5mm stereo jack.
GC-IRL IR learner
Global Caché's GC-IRL IR Learner is a must-have tool for every dealer, installer, and home automation enthusiast. The compact GC-IRL is used with a PC to learn the full spectrum, 30KHz to 500KHz, of IR codes that control infrared driven equipment.
When used in conjunction with the free GC-IRL Utility the learned code is displayed, converted into other formats, and automatically copied into the Windows clipboard, which can then be pasted into any Windows application to facilitate quick database and/or spreadsheet creation and updating.
The stored codes can be used to control and automate any device that accepts infrared control signals, from any networked computer, and over the Internet. The GC-IRL power is supplied by the RTS line of the serial port and requires no external power supply.
GC-IRE IR Extender
The Global GC-IRE IR Extender extends infrared capability by converting IR signals to digital data, which can then be read from any PC or RS232 serial port. The GC-IRE is designed for use with various IR input devices to capture IR commands that can be recorded, played back, and used to initiate actions across a network.
For the first time an IR device, such as a remote control, can be used as an input device for controlling equipment throughout the home. For instance, by pressing a button on your bedroom remote you can adjust lighting, set your home's temperature, activate alarms, and lower shades.
The GC-IRE is the first IR extender able to support the full IR frequency spectrum from 30KHz to 500KHz.