Connections; Configuration; Software; Controls - Martin maxxyz modules series User Manual

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4.3 Connections

Connections to a Maxxyz controller, a Maxxyz Compact controller or a Maxxyz PC for
either an individual Maxxyz Module or a frame with modules are simple and similar.
1. Connect an EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to the "WING IN"
connector on the back of the module. If you are using the frame, use the "WING
IN" connector on the top module.
Important! Never use a WING OUT connection to connect a module to a
Maxxyz controller, a Maxxyz Compact controller, a Maxxyz PC or a
Cerebrum module.
2. Connect the other end of the EtherCon Network cable (part number 11840144) to
either "WING 1", "WING 2", "WING 3" or "WING 4" connector on the back of
the Maxxyz controller or the Maxxyz Compact controller. It doesn't matter which
connector you use.
3. Connect the IEC Power cable (part number 11501012) to the "MAINS IN"
connector on the back of the module and plug the other end of the IEC Power
cable (part number 11501012) to your mains power supply. If you are using the
frame, use the "MAINS IN" on the top module (if installed).
While it is possible to use the frame standing separately from the Maxxyz controller,
Maxxyz Compact controller or the Maxxyz PC controller, it is also possible to connect
the frame directly to any of these devices.

4.4 Configuration

It is possible to connect up to sixteen (16) modules (or eight fully populated Maxxyz
Module Frames) to a Maxxyz controller, a Maxxyz Compact controller or a Maxxyz
PC controller. No more than four modules may be connected to any given "WING"
connector found on the back of the controller and every module must have a unique
ID (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F). These IDs are set using the rotary DIP
switch found on the back of the module.

4.5 Software

The modules require connection to a Maxxyz controller running Version 2.6 or higher.

4.6 Controls

Most of the functionality of the Maxxyz Modules is covered in the Martin Maxxyz User
Manual.
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