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This USB-C-to-GPIO connector permits GPIO functionality on the LS423 (which has a USB-C connector but lacks a GPIO connector) LS424, XD234 and XT1144 and Series 3 players. With this plug-and-play device, GPIO events and commands can be used in BrightAuthor presentations for the LS423 players which have a USB-C connector but lack a GPIO connector, just as they can for any other a GPIO-capable model. 

This The connector can also be used to expand the number of GPIO connections on models that have a built-in GPIO port (for example, XD223, XT1143). However, there is currently no way to access the additional GPIO buttons in BrightAuthor; a custom script or BrightAuthor plugin is required to create multiple roControlPort instances.

You can use a USB-C to USB-A adapter to connect it GP800-C to a non-USB-C port.

General Limitations:

  • This connector only works with BrightSign players
  • This connector must be connected to the player at player boot (it's not hot-pluggable, just like the USB button panels), and it must remain plugged in.

Limitations For all Players Except LS424 and LS423:

  • If a player already has GPIO, you can't use standard GPIO events, even for the existing GPIO, if you add a GP800-C. You must add a plugin to manage the GPIO on the player, including the hardware GPIO and the USB-based GPIO on the GP800-C.
  • This connector only works with BrightSign players
  • This connector must be connected to the player at player boot - it's not hot-pluggable (just like the USB button panels). It must remain plugged in.