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Network to RS232 adapter Nowadays, more and more people are working with devices such as laptops, smartphones, notebooks and iPads that are designed to make our lives easier. However, the combination of different technologies can also make our lives much more difficult. Apart's Netkit devices offer the perfect solution to this problem. The APart NETKIT product family was developed for the simple control of any devices with infrared (IR) or RS232 (RS, serial) control input in a local network via tablet computers, smartphones or PCs and offers various TCP/IP connection options for this purpose. The IR devices have three configurable inputs and outputs. All devices (IR and RS) also include a teachable IR receiver. An integrated web server enables simple configuration via various web browsers. From now on, cost-effective and customised control systems for APart products and other devices with serial or infrared control interfaces can be planned and implemented. NETKIT IR/RS allow easy integration with PC, Mac, iPhone/iPod/iPad and Android devices using free software applications. Third-party software can be used for operation via home control systems, tablets or smartphones. From now on, PCs or laptops can be connected seamlessly and serial (RS) or infrared (IR) devices can be controlled via a local area network (LAN) and the Internet. The new APart NETKITs offer an unprecedented level of automation and flexible control, enabling the networking of devices in hotels, restaurants, conference rooms and numerous other applications. Features
- Ethernet network connection via RJ45 connector, 100/10 Mbit Ethernet protocol, compliance with TCP, DHCP and HTTP standards
- Integrated web server for easy configuration (via TCP/IP setup commands)
- Downloadable iHelp and iLearn software
- Power supply: 5 to 16 V DC at 300mA (wall adapter included)
- Aluminium extrusion housing, rubber end pieces and plastic top shell
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.25 x 5.72 x 3.18 cm
- Weight: 92 g (170 g with power supply)
- DB9 male connector
- Supported data rates: 1.200 - 115,000 baud
- Setting options: Odd, Even and No Parity
- Bidirectional with hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)
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Name | Apart NETKIT-RS Network-to-RS232 adapter |
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Article number | 2710385 |
GTIN/EAN | 5420035202074 |
Manufacturer SKU | NETKIT-RS |
Model name | NETKIT-RS |
Brand | Apart Audio |
Product Type | Adapter |
Inputs | 1x RS232 Inputs HDMI: Digital connection for the transmission of picture & sound. Necessary for high-resolution picture quality (HDTV). Since HDMI 1.4 (High Speed) suitable for transmission of 3D content in Full HD. For high-resolution picture quality in UHD, 4K or HDR, the connection via HDMI 2.0a and higher is suitable. HDMI 2.1 or higher should be used from 120Hz refresh rate in 4K. VGA: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for analogue image transmission. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connections, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. DisplayPort: The DisplayPort connection is a VESA-standardised connection for the transmission of image and sound data. In addition to HDCP encryption, DPCP is also supported. Due to its compact size, the connection is most commonly used in notebooks. An extra small variant is the MiniDisplayPort, which is used especially with Apple devices. DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is an interface for the transmission of video data. Only analogue signals can be transmitted via DVi-A, only digital signals via DVI-D and both types of signals via DVI-I. USB: USB (Universal Serial Bus) is used to control and manage the projector (USB-B). With some business devices, office files and images can also be presented directly with a USB stick or a mouse can be connected via the USB input (USB-A). Toslink: The Toslink connection is an optical signal connection that works on an optical fibre basis. It is used for the digital transmission of audio signals. The optical design offers a lower susceptibility to interference from external magnetic and electrical influences. The connection is mostly used in the area of DVD / Blu-ray players and comparable devices in connection with an AV receiver, if these work with dts or Dolby Digital signals. YUV: The YUV connection, also called Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or component connection, is an analogue video connection with three channels (light intensity and two colour channels). Qualitatively, it is the best analogue video connection. Component cable: The YUV connector transmits analogue signals over three cables (Y=black and white UV=colours). YUV is used to transmit HDTV and is compatible with Cinch, for example. S-Video: The S-Video connection is also called S-VHS or Hosiden connection. Compared to the Cinch video connection, it works with two channels (brightness/colour). In terms of quality, it is somewhat better than the Cinch video connection, but there are also limitations. These can be explained by the susceptibility of the signal, which is reflected in picture distortions, for example. Cinch: The cinch video connection is also called composite connection. To make it easier to recognise, it is usually sheathed in yellow. Since the transmission is only via one channel, the picture quality is on a low level. D-Sub15: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for image transmission on an analogue basis. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connectors, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. RS232: The RS232 interface can be used to control or manage the projector. Mini Jack: With a single-pin Mini Jack, mono audio signals can be transmitted, with a two-pin stereo audio signals and with a three-pin stereo audio signals and image data can be transmitted. Scart: Scart is a connector that can be used to transmit analogue audio and video signals. It is compatible with other analogue connections such as RCA or S-Video. ARC: The audio return channel, also called ARC or audio return channel, was introduced with HDMI version 1.4 to reduce the amount of cabling between HDMI components. The audio return channel runs via the existing HDMI cable. Therefore, an additional cable for the sound no longer needs to be connected. However, both devices must support ARC. All audio file formats that are also transmitted via the SPDIF interface can be transmitted via the audio return channel. These include Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre Sound and PCM audio. As an example, a connection between a TV (including receiver) and an AV receiver could be made via an HDMI cable. The sound from the TV is fed back via the HDMI cable. Previously, an additional digital cable (coaxial or Tos-Link) was required for the audio signals. |
Weight | 0 kg |
Colour | Black |
Condition | New |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
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