Modules Bay x24
The Modules Bay x24 interfaces the real world with simulation software, featuring customizable 32 inputs and outputs interpreted as joystick buttons. It supports up to 24 modules and includes programmable RGB backlighting. The robust construction ensures durability, while the plug-and-play design offers easy setup. Compatible with various simulation software, the Modules Bay x24 enhances your simulation experience.
Specifications
Main Features
High-performance CPU powered:
• Fully configurable 32 inputs remappable to joystick button numbers.
• Fully customizable 32 outputs.
• Supports up to 24 modules.
• Internal configurable autonomous pulsed outputs with programmable flashing time.
• Plug & Play architecture with pre-built joystick button numbers.
• High-speed response.
• Rotary, toggle, or pushbuttons supported.
• 4x dual encoder connectors for 8 high-speed and high-precision NorAir encoder modules.
• RGB backlit with 65,535 colors available.
• Up to 5 Modules Bay x24 on a single network simultaneously, allowing 160 input and • 160 output connections, joystick linked and software accessible.
• Hard & soft reset via network.
• High-speed individual or all inputs state report.
• Simple and fast inputs and outputs setup.
• Capture inputs directly via software interface to actuate features not joystick mapped by the simulator/application.
• All logical inversible inputs.
Hardware & Casing
Sturdy metal case with heavy-duty paint for lasting life.
Adjustable tilt stand foot.
Can be embedded in panels, pedestals, etc.
Can be attached to other NorairLabs products.
Compact design and space saver.
Diversified modules to choose from.
2m / 78.2in data & power cable with threaded joint locking system.
Size and Weight
Dimensions
245 x 220 x 65mm | 9.65 x 8.66 x 2.55 in.
Weight
2.5kg | 5.51 lbs max.
user
manual
SDK FOR
DEVELOPERS
FAQ'S
What do I need to start using the Modules Bay x24?
The Modules Bay x24 connects to the On Board Computer System (OBCS) through the included cable to an OBCS port or a cable splitter if no ports are available. Modules are sold separately.
Can I turn on and off the module LEDs?
Yes, using the TOGA software, you can control the LEDs or use the customizable automatic LED flashing feature. Additionally, an SDK package is available to allow developers to achieve this and other functionalities.
Is it possible to embed the Modules Bay in my own frame?
Yes, simply unscrew the stand foot lobe knob on each side and remove the stand foot for easy embedding.
How are the buttons seen by the software?
Buttons or inputs are recognized as joystick buttons, customizable to user preferences. The simulation software maps these buttons to internal actions.
Can I use multiple Modules Bays?
Yes, up to five Modules Bay x24 units can be connected, recognized as independent devices without special actions required.
Can I use the Modules Bay x24 with other simulation software?
Yes, it can be used with any simulation software that exposes meaningful data. You can build your own interface software using the SDK package and NorAir Frame protocol.