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When testing serial/RS232 functionality, verify 

the Flex Link Port is configured as “Serial” with 

the correct baud rate and serial settings neces-

sary for the application. Then, connect the sup-

plied Flex Link Serial cable to the Flex. Use the 

correct RS232 cable to connect to the device. 

The serial Flex Link able provides a standard 

male DB9 connection with Tx and Rx on pins 2 

and 3, Gnd on pin 5, and RTS and CTS on pins 

7 and 8. The wiring of the cable between the 

Flex Link Serial cable and the controlled hard-

ware is determined by the settings of the device 

you are attempting to control.
Flex units ship with a metal cradle which can 

be secured to any surface for easy mounting and 

placement. Push the flange gently and pull the 

Flex carefully to remove from cradle.

IR Learning. 

Each Flex has an internal IR 

learner. To use it, download the iLearn appli-

cation from our downloads page and follow 

the tutorial located at 

www.globalcache.com/

support

. Once connected to the learner, simply 

point the remote at the small hole located at the 

top center of the Flex and input any button you 

want captured by iLearn. 

Troubleshooting.

 Flex configuration can be 

reset to factory defaults by pressing and holding 

the reset button (located around the side to the 

right of the Flex Link Port) for 8 seconds and 

releasing. The LED will blink quickly at 4sec-

onds and blink faster at 8 seconds to confirm 

default. 

Global Caché, Inc.  

160 East California Street  

PO Box 1659 

Jacksonville, Oregon 97530

Phone (541) 899-4800 - Fax (541) 899-4808  

www.globalcache.com -  [email protected] 

Copyright ©2013 Global Caché, Inc.  All rights reserved.  

PN:  022213-02 ver.2 Information subject to change without notice.

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with 

ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the 

following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) This device must accept any interference 

Made in the U.S.A.

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