Feature Overview
An address can be assigned to the KeyBox via the USB connection or it can be addressed via broadcast. The LEDs under the buttons can be controlled individually, allowing the status to be displayed to the operator or an input request to be made.
are displayed. The data exchange always consists of 64 bytes (send/receive) and always has the same structure:
Address, command, length and data
Available versions
Cable |
Description |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 2-way with 2 illuminated pushbuttons |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 2-gang with 1 LED push-button and 1 changeover switch |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 3-way with 3 illuminated pushbuttons |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 3-gang with 2 LED buttons and 1 changeover switch |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 4-way with 4 illuminated pushbuttons |
USB KeyBox equipped housing | 4-gang with 3 illuminated pushbuttons and 1 changeover switch |
USB KeyBox unpopulated housing | 2-gang housing with two slots for signaling devices and integrated USB interface for PC connection |
USB KeyBox unpopulated housing | 3-gang housing with three slots for signaling devices and integrated USB interface for PC connection. |
USB KeyBox unpopulated housing | 4-gang housing with three slots for signaling devices and integrated USB interface for PC connection. |