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Automated Logic MX400 Technical Instructions
Automated Logic MX400 Technical Instructions

Automated Logic MX400 Technical Instructions

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Technical Instructions
MX400
Using the MX400 2
Specifications 2
Mounting 3
Addressing 3
Power Wiring 3
Digital Outputs 3
Channel Numbers 4
Troubleshooting 4
LEDs 4
Protection 4
Production Date 5
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Summary of Contents for Automated Logic MX400

  • Page 1 Protection 4 Production Date 5 Automated Logic Corporation • 1150 Roberts Blvd. • Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 770/429-3000 • 770/429-3001 Fax • www.automatedlogic.com • Copyright 2000 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. Automated Logic, the Automated Logic logo, SuperVision, Eikon, and Alert are registered trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation.
  • Page 2 By attaching the MX400 interference at his own expense. expander to M or Mcpu controllers, your...
  • Page 3 4. Apply power to the transformer. The MX400 uses a rotary switch to assign the module’s expander number. If the module’s 5. Make sure that 24VAC is present at the expander address is three, set the switch to module’s power input terminals.
  • Page 4 Channel Numbers N / C N / O The following table shows the valid channel numbers for each point on the MX400. Enter the channel number in Eikon before the D R Y C O N T A C T Function Block is made, or on the FB’s...
  • Page 5: Production Date

    The first three characters on the sticker indicate the type of module. The next three characters show the year, month, and week of manufacture. (The month digit is in hexadecimal.) Revised 4/3/00 • MX400 © 2000 Automated Logic Corporation...