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NPC2D-MM
DISCONTINUED
Discontinued Product. 2 DMX Port Network Protocol Converter with (2) Male 5 pin XLR receptacles
The 2Port Network Protocol converter, NPC2D, offers exceptionally cost-effective DMX-over-Ethernet connectivity in a package well suited for integration with permanently installed stage, studio, and architectural lighting systems. The extensive protocol support enables input and output for the majority of today’s entertainment, as well as architectural, ligh...
Discontinued Product. 2 DMX Port Network Protocol Converter with (2) Male 5 pin XLR receptacles
The 2Port Network Protocol converter, NPC2D, offers exceptionally cost-effective DMX-over-Ethernet connectivity in a package well suited for integration with permanently installed stage, studio, and architectural lighting systems. The extensive protocol support enables input and output for the majority of today’s entertainment, as well as architectural, lighting control systems, show controllers, and visualizers.
UPC Code: 078477507223
Country of Origin : Please Contact Customer Service
Protocols supported: (ACN, 8700/HydraNet, SandNet, ColorNet II, Pathport)
Power over Ethernet - IEEE 802.3af
Fits in deep 2-gang device back box
Specialty back-boxes available for Surface, Pipe, C-Clamp mounting
Pipe/Thru other port for protocol conversion
Standard NEMA 2-gang wall-plate for installed systems
Self-healing ESD and transient protection
LEDs indicate Ethernet and DMX port activity
Dedicated area for permanent labeling
Supports both 10BaseT and 100BaseT
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