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User Guide
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User Guide

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MACH-Pro2™

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
This document features several conventions to help you learn the material and
procedures. These conventions are outlined below.

Bold-faced type for Window Title Bars.

e.g., The Inputs worksheet is open.

Initial capitals for Field Names and Buttons.

e.g., The value of the Panel Program field is pan. Click the Save button.

Italics in lowercase for field values, file types, directories, and file paths.

e.g., The value of the Panel Program field is pan.

The pan files are stored in the pan subdirectory of the job directory.

Italics in initial uppercase for Mode Types.

e.g., Toggle the Mode button to switch to Update mode.

Chevrons denote menu items.

e.g., To exit, select Access > Bye from the main menu.

All uppercase for KEYWORDS and Control-BASIC STATEMENTS.

e.g., Click ALARMS to open the Current Alarms worksheet.

Underscore connectors for section references.

e.g., Refer to Reference_Alarms_Alarm Configuration more details.

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The following symbols are used to draw your attention to important information.

The exclamation symbol is used to highlight material that requires caution or thought
before implementation.

The light bulb symbol is used to highlight helpful information and practices.

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MACH-Pro2™

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS ............................................................................................................ II

MACH-PRO2 ...................................................................................................................................... 01
GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................... 02
OUT OF THE BOX .............................................................................................................02
PHYSICAL LAYOUT ............................................................................................................03
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS .....................................................................................................04
PRODUCT FEATURES ........................................................................................................05
MODELS .................................................................................................................................. 07
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 07
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................07
POWER WIRING ................................................................................................................08
COMMUNICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 10
COMMUNICATION PORTS ...................................................................................................10
USER INTERFACE ..................................................................................................................... 18
STATUS LEDS ..................................................................................................................18
RESET BUTTON ................................................................................................................20
ONBOARD INPUT/OUTPUT ........................................................................................................ 22
MANUAL OVERRIDE OF OUTPUTS ......................................................................................22
CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................... 23
RC-TOOLKIT: MSET TOOL ................................................................................................23
SETUP-TOOL ..................................................................................................................28
EIA-485 NETWORK WIRING ..................................................................................................... 33
EIA-485 NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS ...............................................................................33

ONBOARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ................................................................................................. 36


EXTERIOR ................................................................................................................................ 36
INTERIOR ................................................................................................................................. 37
LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS ........................................................................................ 38
INPUTS .................................................................................................................................... 39
JUMPERS .........................................................................................................................39
RANGES ...........................................................................................................................40
INPUT STATUS LEDS ........................................................................................................40
OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................. 40
MANUAL OVERRIDE ..........................................................................................................41
LEDS ..............................................................................................................................41
PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................41

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE ............................................................ 43
PHYSICAL LAYOUT ................................................................................................................... 43
EXTERIOR ........................................................................................................................43
INTERIOR .........................................................................................................................44
DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................45
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 46
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................46
POWER WIRING ................................................................................................................47
NETWORK WIRING ................................................................................................................... 48
MPP-IO ADDRESSING ......................................................................................................48
LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS .................................................................................49
STATUS LEDS ..................................................................................................................50
INPUTS .................................................................................................................................... 51
JUMPERS .........................................................................................................................51
RANGES ...........................................................................................................................53
INPUT STATUS LEDS ........................................................................................................53
OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................. 54
UNIVERSAL OUTPUT MODULES ..........................................................................................55
TRIAC OUTPUT MODULES ................................................................................................55
RELAY OUTPUT MODULES .................................................................................................55
MANUAL OVERRIDE ..........................................................................................................55
LEDS ..............................................................................................................................56
PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................56

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE ...................................... 58


PHYSICAL LAYOUT ................................................................................................................... 58
EXTERIOR ........................................................................................................................58
INTERIOR .........................................................................................................................59
DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................60
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 61
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................61
POWER WIRING ................................................................................................................62
NETWORK WIRING ................................................................................................................... 63
MPP-IO-U ADDRESSING ...................................................................................................63
LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS .................................................................................64
STATUS LEDS ..................................................................................................................65
INPUTS .................................................................................................................................... 66
JUMPERS .........................................................................................................................66
RANGES ...........................................................................................................................67
INPUT STATUS LEDS ........................................................................................................67
OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................. 67
MANUAL OVERRIDE ..........................................................................................................67
LEDS ..............................................................................................................................68
PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................68

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE ........................................................................... 70

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PHYSICAL LAYOUT ................................................................................................................... 70
EXTERIOR ........................................................................................................................70
INTERIOR .........................................................................................................................71
DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................72
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 73
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................73
POWER WIRING ................................................................................................................74
NETWORK WIRING ................................................................................................................... 75
MPP-I ADDRESSING .........................................................................................................75
LABELLING OF INPUT POINTS .............................................................................................76
STATUS LEDS ..................................................................................................................77
INPUTS .................................................................................................................................... 78
JUMPERS .........................................................................................................................78
RANGES ...........................................................................................................................79
INPUT STATUS LEDS ........................................................................................................79

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE ....................................................................... 80


PHYSICAL LAYOUT ................................................................................................................... 80
EXTERIOR ........................................................................................................................80
INTERIOR .........................................................................................................................81
DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................82
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 83
MOUNTING .......................................................................................................................83
POWER WIRING ................................................................................................................84
NETWORK WIRING ................................................................................................................... 85
MPP-O ADDRESSING .......................................................................................................85
LABELLING OF OUTPUT POINTS .........................................................................................86
STATUS LEDS ..................................................................................................................87
OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................. 88
MANUAL OVERRIDE ..........................................................................................................88
LEDS ..............................................................................................................................89

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 90


MACH-PRO2 .......................................................................................................................... 90
GENERAL .........................................................................................................................90
POWER ............................................................................................................................90
COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................90
AMBIENT LIMITS ...............................................................................................................90
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................91
INPUTS ............................................................................................................................91
OUTPUTS .........................................................................................................................91
PERIPHERAL POWER .........................................................................................................91
MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT ............................................................................................ 92
POWER ............................................................................................................................92
COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................92
AMBIENT LIMITS ...............................................................................................................92
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................92
INPUTS ............................................................................................................................93
OUTPUTS .........................................................................................................................93

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL .......................................................................... 94
POWER ............................................................................................................................94
COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................94
AMBIENT LIMITS ...............................................................................................................94
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................94
INPUTS ............................................................................................................................95
OUTPUTS .........................................................................................................................95
MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE ......................................................................... 96
POWER ............................................................................................................................96
COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................96
AMBIENT LIMITS ...............................................................................................................96
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................96
INPUTS ............................................................................................................................97
MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE ...................................................................... 98
POWER ............................................................................................................................98
COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................98
AMBIENT LIMITS ...............................................................................................................98
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................98
OUTPUTS .........................................................................................................................98
EMC COMPATIBILITY ............................................................................................................... 99

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MACH-PRO2™

MACH-PRO2

MACH-PRO2
An expandable workhorse of the industry, the Reliable Controls® MACH-Pro2™ is a rugged, flexible, and
fully programmable BACnet® Building Controller (B-BC), ideal for large rooftop equipment or mid-sized
mechanical room applications.

FIGURE 1: MACH-PRO2 OUT OF THE BOX

FEATURES

• BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) with MS/TP and PTP data links,
• Twelve universal inputs onboard, with LED indication,
• Eight universal outputs onboard, with LED indication and optional Hand/Off/Auto
switches,
• Up to three external MACH-ProPoint expansion modules of any mix,
• BACnet slave detection/proxy,
• Full programmability, with up to 64 3200 byte programs,
• SMART-Net communication bus connects up to 16 SMART-Sensors, and
• Extensive onboard historical data.

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GETTING STARTED
The following material details the physical layout, physical dimensions, and product
features of the MACH-Pro2™ controller.

OUT OF THE BOX

MACH-PRO1 PACKAGE CONTENTS

• 1 MACH-Pro2™ controller (MP2)

• 1 package containing four 1.5”, self-tapping #8 mounting screws

• 1 drill guide template for mounting

• 1 input/output terminal block label kit

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Getting Started

PHYSICAL LAYOUT

MACH-PRO2
EIA-232
PC/Modem

SMART-Net

EIA-485 High
MS/TP-Net Impact
ABS Plastic

EIA-485
Power
I/O-Net

Hand/Off/Auto
Switches (optional)

Input Output
Terminal Terminal
Block Block

Peripheral DC
Power Supply

TEK Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 2: MACH-PRO2™ PHYSICAL LAYOUT

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PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

25.4 CM
[10”]

23.0 CM
[9 1/16”]

0.9 CM
11.0 CM
[3/8”]
[4 5/16”]

3.9 CM
2.5 CM [1 1/2”]
[1”]

13.7 CM
[5 3/8”]

FIGURE 3: MACH-PRO2™ PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

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MACH-PRO2™

Getting Started

PRODUCT FEATURES

MACH-PRO2
MACH-PRO2 HARDWARE FEATURES

TABLE 1: HARDWARE FEATURES

Feature Description

PC/Modem EIA-232 port supports BACnet communications to a modem,


workstation, or third party BACnet PTP device.

SMART-Net Supports up to 16 SMART-Sensors.

MS/TP-Net EIA-485 port with network configurable as BACnet MS/TP main


or subnetwork.

I/O-Net EIA-485 port dedicated for use with I/O-Net, allowing


communication with up to three expansion modules. Up to three
expansion modules of any type can be installed in any
combination; however, the maximum logical configuration per
MACH-Pro2™ controller is 84 inputs and 56 outputs.

Onboard I/O Twelve universal inputs and eight dedicated universal outputs
onboard.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

• Real-time clock
• Non-volatile storage of entire database
• Capacitor back-up of dynamic variables and historical data
• Power switch
• Sturdy attractive enclosure
• Optional Hand/Off/Auto switches and manual potentiometers for outputs
• Input and output status LEDs with brightness proportional to signal
• Three jumper-selectable input types: 0–10 VDC, thermistor/dry contact, 4–20 mA

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MACH-PRO2 SOFTWARE FEATURES

The MACH-Pro2™ supports the creation of up to 1,300 BACnet® objects/points.

Each object type is limited to the following maximums:

• 84 Inputs,
• 56 Outputs,
• 256 Variables with standard and custom ranges available,
• 64 PID Loops for closed loop control,
• 32 Schedules,
• 6 Calendars,
• 1 Runtime Log for every binary object (enabled by default),
• Multipoint and Single Point Trend Logs up to maximum memory limit,
• 32 Arrays (128 pts each),
• 20 Custom Tables for creating custom input ranges,
• 64 System Groups of up to 80 points per group display,
• 64 Control-BASIC Programs, each with 3200 bytes,
• 24 Custom Units – eight binary, eight analog, and eight multistate engineering
units, and
• 16 SMART-Sensors.

The entire MACH-Pro2™ database is maintained in non-volatile Flash memory. Items that
dynamically change, such as variable values, are also preserved in capacitor-backed
memory. This feature retains values during a power outage.

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Models

MODELS

MACH-PRO2
There are two models of the MACH-Pro2™ as outlined in Table 2.

TABLE 2: MACH-PRO2™ MODELS

Model Description

MP2 MACH-Pro2™ base model

MP2-H MACH-Pro2™ with HOA (Hand/Off/Auto) switches

INSTALLATION
MOUNTING

The MACH-Pro2™ is designed to be vertically screw-mounted in an enclosure.

TIPS FOR MOUNTING THE MACH-PRO2:

• Use the drill guide template supplied with the MACH-Pro2™ to assist in marking
the position of the drill holes for the mounting screws,

• Use the self-tapping #8 metal screws supplied with the MACH-Pro2™ to mount
the controller in the enclosure (see Physical Dimensions in the Getting Started
section),

• The mounting holes are 2.5 cm (1”) in depth, and

• Do not use bevel-headed or wood screws.

Ground yourself before touching the controller to avoid damaging the electronics. Touch a
grounded metal surface to discharge static electricity.

The MACH-Pro2™ controller is intended to be installed in accordance with the National


Electric Code or the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, and in a manner acceptable to the
local authority having jurisdiction.

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POWER WIRING

The MACH-Pro2™ requires power from a Class 2, 24 VAC transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt
power supply. A fully loaded controller consumes 75 VA. To determine that actual power
consumption of a controller in a specific application, use Reliable Controls online Power
Calculator, available at the following URL:

http://www.reliablecontrols.com/support/dealers/engineer/calculator/index.html

Ensure that polarity is the same if multiple controllers share the same power source.
Network protection bulbs will light-up if polarity is crossed.

Do not connect any peripheral devices to the same power source as the MACH-
Pro2™controller.

Use only a Class 2, 24 VAC transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt power supply. Refer to the
Technical Specifications section at the back of this document.

The 24 VAC return/neutral wire must be grounded to the building’s Earth ground.

Apply minimum 4.0–5.5 in-lb torque for tightening field wires into terminal blocks. Use 30–
12 AWG wires.

External wiring connected to the controller is to be provided a relief from strain and twisting.

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Installation

TO WIRE POWER TO THE MACH-PRO2

MACH-PRO2
1 Ensure that the power switch is off.

2 Connect the hot wire to the 24 VAC terminal of the power terminal block.

3 Connect the return/neutral wire to the GND terminal of the power terminal block.

4 The return/neutral wire of the 24 VAC must be connected to Earth ground.

Enclosure #1 Enclosure #2

MACH-ProZone™ MACH-Pro2™ MACH-Pro2™

24 VAC 24 VAC
Return/Neutral of 24 VAC connected to Earth ground
TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER
GND GND

FIGURE 4: MACH-PRO2™ POWER WIRING

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COMMUNICATIONS
COMMUNICATION PORTS

The MACH-Pro2™ controller features a sophisticated communication management


system, complete with four independent communication ports. The protocol(s) to be used
by each port must be set using the RC-Toolkit™ 2.0 MSet application.

EIA-232
PC/Modem

SMART-Net

EIA-485
MS/TP-Net

EIA-485
I/O-Net

FIGURE 5: MACH-PRO2™ COMMUNICATION PORTS

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MACH-PRO2™

Communications

MACH-PRO2
TABLE 3: MACH-PRO2™ COMMUNICATION PORTS

Port Description

PC/Modem EIA-232 port is used for connection to a modem, workstation, or third


party BACnet PTP device.

SMART-Net SMART-Net™ port for connection of up to 16 SMART-Sensors™.

MS/TP-Net EIA-485 port used for BACnet communications. The baud rate can be
set to 9600, 19200, 38400, or 76800 (defaults to Auto-Baud).

I/O-Net EIA-485 port communicating with up to three MACH-ProPoint™


expansion modules of any type.

The MACH-Pro2™ controller can be installed on any EIA-485 network utilizing BACnet MS/
TP.

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PC/MODEM PORT
The PC/Modem port is an EIA-232 port used for BACnet communications to a modem,
workstation, or third-party BACnet PTP device.

Use the CC-C1 base and cable to connect the MACH-Pro2™ to a workstation serial port as
shown in Figure 6. Use the CC-M1 base and cable to connect the MACH-Pro2™ to a
modem as shown in Figure 7.

CC-C1-B CC-C1-C
(Base) (Cable)
Less than 15 m (50 ft)

FIGURE 6: MACH-PRO2™ DIRECT CONNECTION TO WORKSTATION

Modem Modem

CC-M1-B
(Base)

CC-M1-C
(Cable)

The modem at the workstation can be an internal modem or an external modem. If using
an external modem, use a standard modem cable (purchased from a computer store) to
connect the external modem to the workstation.

FIGURE 7: MACH-PRO2™ MODEM CONNECTION TO WORKSTATION

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MACH-PRO2™

Communications

MACH-PRO2
The EIA-232 status LED flashes to indicate activity between the workstation and the MACH-
Pro2™ controller. The EIA-232 status light also flashes to indicate activity between the
modem and the MACH-Pro2™ controller. Modems must be purchased from Reliable
Controls® to ensure proper operation.

For workstations without an available serial port, use the CNV-USB-232 USB to serial
converter in conjunction with the CC-C1 base and cable.

CNV-USB-232 CC-C1-B CC-C1-C


(Base) (Cable)

FIGURE 8: MACH-PRO2™ CONNECTION WITHOUT AN AVAILABLE SERIAL PORT

The EIA-232 specification defines the maximum cable length to be 15 m (50 ft).

SMART-NET PORT
The MACH-Pro2™ controller supports up to 16 SMART-Sensors (refer to Figure 9). The
SMART-Sensors are ideal for measuring space/zone comfort levels and providing
occupant adjustment of setpoints. The SMART-Sensor™ LCD model allows display and
adjustment of up to ten system points. Model options include onboard humidity sensor,
occupancy sensor, and CO2 sensor.

SMART-Sensors are daisy-chained back to the MACH-Pro2™ controller's SMART-Net™ port


using a six-wire, SMART-Net™ bus. With the Enable X-Port Access field enabled in the
MACH-Pro2™ MSet application, two of the SMART-Net™ wires are connected to MS/TP-Net.
This allows a workstation running RC-Studio® or RC-Toolkit™ to plug into the SMART-Net™
port on the controller, or on the bottom of any SMART-Sensor™, and gain full access to MS/
TP-Net (refer to Figure 10).

The SMART-Net™ port also supports the SETUP-Tool for quick and convenient
configuration in the field.

See the SMART-Sensor User Guide for installation and operation details.

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SMART-Sensors
VC DC DC DC

VC DC DC DC

VC

DC DC DC

SSX

VC DC DC DC

VC
VC = Voice Cable DC = Data Cable

FIGURE 9: MACH-PRO2™ CONNECTION TO SMART-SENSORS

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MACH-PRO2™

Communications

MACH-PRO2
SMART-Net™

X-Port-2
MACH-Pro2™

FIGURE 10: LAPTOP RUNNING RC-STUDIO® PLUGGED INTO AN X-PORT-2 PLUGGED INTO AN SSL SMART-NET PORT

Ensure that the SMART-Sensor™ voice cable is connected to the SMART-Net™ port and not
the PC/Modem port.

SMART-Sensors must be properly addressed from 1–16.

Up to 16 SMART-Sensors can be daisy-chained directly to the MACH-Pro2™ controller’s


SMART-Net™ port. Use the SSX expansion board if the length of a single SMART-Net™ bus
exceeds 50 m (150 ft). With the SSX, up to four SMART-Net segments of up to 80 m (250 ft)
each can be installed.

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I/O-NET

The second EIA-485 port on the MACH-Pro2™ is dedicated for hosting I/O-Net.

A MACH-Pro2™ can support up to three expansion modules on I/O-Net of any type.

The MACH-Pro2™ database can support up to 84 inputs (using 3 MPP-I modules) and 56
outputs (using 3 MPP-O modules). A fully loaded MACH-Pro2™ with two MACH-ProPoint™
Input expansion modules and one MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion module includes
physical terminations for 60 inputs and 24 outputs (including twelve inputs and eight
outputs onboard the MACH-Pro2™ controller).

The I/O-Net port utilizes the EIA-485 network standard described in the EIA-485 Network
Considerations section of this document.

Because the MACH-Pro2™ features dedicated full termination on the I/O-Net port, EOL
switches are not provided on MACH-ProPoint™ expansion modules or on the host MACH-
Pro2™ controller I/O-Net port. Each MACH-ProPoint™ expansion module has a weak 1/8
load termination, and the MACH-Pro2™ controller has full End-Of-Line (EOL) termination
built-in. If all three MACH-ProPoint™ expansion modules are connected, the network is fully
terminated.

Expansion modules can be located remotely from the host MACH-Pro2™ controller. To
maintain a reasonable level of fault tolerance, expansion modules should be located in the
same mechanical room, or in the general vicinity of the host controller. I/O-Net is NOT
designed to be a building-wide network.

The MACH-Pro2™ host controller communicates to its slave MACH-ProPoint™ expansion


modules ten times per second, even if the host controller is scanning at a faster rate. For
this reason, MACH-ProPoint™ outputs cannot be cycled on or off faster than ten times per
second. MACH-ProPoint™ inputs cannot be read faster than ten times per second. Pulse
accumulation is carried out within the MACH-ProPoint™ expansion modules and is,
therefore not limited by the communication rate to the host controller.

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Communications

MACH-PRO2
MPP-I Hardware Check
Inputs (84 max)
1 MP2 x 12 = 12
2 MPP-I x 24 = 48
12 + 48 < 84

Outputs (56 max)


1 MP2 x 8 = 8
1 MPP-O x 16 = 24
8 + 16 < 56

Total Expansion Modules


MPP-I (3 per MP2)
3 < or = 3

MACH-Pro2

MPP-O

FIGURE 11: I/O-NET POPULATED WITH A MIXTURE OF EXPANSION MODULES

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USER INTERFACE
STATUS LEDS

The MACH-Pro2™ has four different status LEDs for visual indication of EIA-232 activity,
EIA-485 activity (2), and controller status.

EIA-232
Status

MS/TP-Net
Status

I/O-Net
Status

Status
(controller)

FIGURE 12: MACH-PRO2™ STATUS LEDS

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User Interface

MACH-PRO2
TABLE 4: STATUS LED INTERPRETATION TABLE

LED Indication Description

EIA-232 Status

Flickers Normal operation; flashes to indicate transmit or


receive operations.

Flashes with the Status Baud error.


LED (once per second)

Continuous rapid flashing Self-check failure (normal flashing lasts for three
(six flashes per second) seconds during the self check at start-up).

MS/TP-Net Status (EIA-485)

On continuous The unit is holding the network token, no EIA-


485 communication.

Flashes with the Status Baud error, or the A- and B+ network wires are
LED (once per second) crossed.

Continuous rapid flashing Normal EIA-485 communications (on if in


possession of the token).

I/O-Net Status (EIA-485)

Continuous rapid flashing Normal communication to all configured MPP-


IO(-U)s.

Off No MPP-IO(-U)s are configured, or there is a


wiring problem.

One second on, One or more configured MPP expansion


one second off modules are not communicating.

Status (controller)

Flashes once every Normal operation.


second

Flickers At completion of an OS Send. DO NOT cycle the


controller’s power during this time.

On solid or off solid Defective.

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RESET BUTTON

The MACH-Pro2™ controller includes a Reset button located between the MS/TP-Net and
I/O-Net terminal blocks on the left-hand side of the controller face.

Reset Button

FIGURE 13: RESET BUTTON CLOSE UP

Avoid using the Reset button unless absolutely necessary. Read and understand the
following material before using the Reset button.

The Reset button is only functional when pressed with the MACH-Pro2™ controller
powered down. It is not necessary to remove the cover to press the Reset button; however,
a tool with a thin protrusion of at least 6 mm (0.25") in length will be required.

Starting with the MACH-Pro2™ controller powered down, there are three different results of
a Reset button press, each dependent on how long the Reset button is held down. The
firmware remains intact during all three procedures.

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Table 5 details the three Reset button results.

MACH-PRO2
TABLE 5: RESULTS OF RESET BUTTON PRESS

Clear Description

Non-Volatile With the power off, press and hold the Reset button for two
RAM seconds. The Clear Non-Volatile RAM method resets the
capacitor-backed RAM memory, clearing Trend Log data,
Runtime Log data, BACnet Address Binding Table, BACset Table,
NET Ins and Net Outs, and Variable present values. Variable
values go to the last written value saved in the Flash backup of the
database. (All of these items are automatically regenerated after
the controller returns to normal operation.)

Database Press and hold during a power up, and release within five seconds
after power up. The status LED located below the power switch
flashes once per second. The Clear Database method resets the
capacitor-backed RAM (as described above), and also clears the
database. The controller pan file will need to be restored following
this action.

MSet Press and hold during a power up, and release after the reset
sequence is complete. The status LED located below the power
switch will flash five times. The MACH-Pro2™controller will remain
off for 2–3 seconds then all of the status LEDs will flash repeatedly
for 2–3 seconds, at which point normal operation will resume. The
Reset button must be held down until this sequence is complete.
The Clear MSet method produces the results described above,
and also clears the MSet configuration. The MACH-Pro2™
controller reverts to the factory default configuration.

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ONBOARD INPUT/OUTPUT
The MACH-Pro2™ controller incorporates a complete onboard MACH-ProPoint™ Input/
Output Universal expansion module. This onboard expansion module includes all of the
features described in the MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output Universal Expansion Module
section of this User Guide.

The onboard expansion module always uses address number 1 on I/O-Net. If additional
expansion modules are connected externally to I/O-Net, the first external address will
always be number two.

MANUAL OVERRIDE OF OUTPUTS

The MACH-Pro2™ is available in two models. The MP2 does not include Hand/Off/Auto
(HOA) switches. Each of the eight outputs on an MP2-H model is equipped with an HOA
switch and override potentiometer hard-wired into the output circuit. When an HOA switch
is in the HAND position, the voltage at the output terminals is determined by the associated
potentiometer. It is recommended to use a flat-blade screwdriver when adjusting the
potentiometer, being careful to not make contact with any sensitive electronics. Rotating
the potentiometer clockwise results in higher voltage, while counter-clockwise results in a
lower voltage. The associated output’s LED will dim or brighten in relation to the output
voltage. The factory default position for the output potentiometers (fully clockwise) results
in full voltage being connected to the output.

When an HOA switch is in the OFF position, the output voltage is zero. When an HOA
switch is in the AUTO position, the output voltage is determined by software programming
in the host controller, or by a software override command from an RC-Studio® 2.0
workstation.

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Configuration

CONFIGURATION

MACH-PRO2
RC-TOOLKIT: MSET TOOL

Before attempting network communication to any port of the MACH-Pro2™ controller, the
port must be configured using the RC-Toolkit™ 2.0 application.

Each enabled network of the MACH-Pro2™ controller must have a unique network number.
On each enabled network, all device addresses must be unique. Duplications will cause
erratic network performance.

After the MACH-Pro2™ controller installation and workstation connection are complete,
perform the following steps to establish a network identity for the controller.

TO LAUNCH MSET

1 Launch RC-Toolkit™ 2.0 version 2.60 or higher.

FIGURE 14: RC-TOOLKIT 2.0

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2 In the PC Configuration group, select the appropriate connection method. For
Direct connection, select the Com Port used on the workstation. For Modem
connection, the options will appear as seen below after pressing the Advanced
button (provide the phone number to be dialled). The three default modem
strings shown below can be changed, if required.

The default baud rate for an


unconfigured MP2 is 38,400. This
is the case for Modem or Direct
connections.

FIGURE 15: RC-TOOLKIT PC CONFIGURATION GROUP, MODEM OPTION SELECTED

3 Click the MSet icon and select the BACnet protocol to open the MSet tool.

Network Tree Port Setup

FIGURE 16: RC-TOOLKIT, MSET - BACNET DIALOG BOX

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4 Select the appropriate network in the network tree to begin a network scan.

FIGURE 17: DEVICE DISCOVERY DIALOG BOX

5 When the device discovery process has finished, press the Close key. This will
populate any discovered devices in the RC-Toolkit, MSet - BACnet dialog box.

FIGURE 18: RC-TOOLKIT, MSET - BACNET DIALOG BOX

6 Once port configuration has been completed, the MAC #, Device ID, and Device
Name fields should be filled out.

FIGURE 19: MAC, DEVICE ID, AND DEVICE NAME FIELDS

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7 Select the appropriate Port Setup button to configure the properties of that
controller. It is not possible to click the Port Setup button for an unconfigured
device, it must first be given a MAC and Device ID.

FIGURE 20: PORT SETUP DIALOG BOX

8 Complete all of the groups which correspond to the physical MACH-Pro2™


controller ports used in a project.

PORT SETUP

PC/MODEM

Baud options are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.

The Initialization String field value is utilized by the MACH-Pro2™ to initialize an external
modem connected to this port. The default string is shown, however this may be modified,
if required.

If a password is entered in the PTP Password field, any BACnet PTP device or workstation
connecting to the port will need to submit the same password in order to connect to the
port.

The Modem Dial-Out Configuration button opens the Modem Dial-Out Configuration
dialog box which provides serial port settings to use when initiating a dial-out from Control-
BASIC. This is especially useful when using the APDIAL statement for alphanumeric
pagers which typically use the 7-E-1 setting.

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FIGURE 21: MODEM DIAL-OUT PORT CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX

SMART-NET

Enabling the Enable X-Port Access field creates an internal physical connection between
MS/TP Net and two poles of the controller SMART-Net™ port. If enabled, operators can
connect their workstation to the SMART-Net™ port, or to any SMART-Sensor™ equipped
with an RJ11 port, that is wired to the SMART-Net™ port, using the X-Port-2™ converter. If
disabled, MS/TP-Net is isolated from the SMART-Net™ bus, preventing X-Port-2™
communications and eliminating a possible source of EIA-485 network noise in the
system.

FIGURE 22: PORT SETUP DIALOG BOX, SMART-NET X-PORT ACCESS

MS/TP-NET

The Baud field can be set using a dropdown. Baud options are Auto-Baud, 9600, 19200,
38400, and 76800.

FIGURE 23: PORT SETUP DIALOG BOX, MS/TP BAUD AND NETWORK NUMBER

The Advanced button can be selected to choose a different BACnet network number;
however, this is typically not necessary and not recommended.

For a workstation or device connected to the controller's PTP port, all devices connected
to the controller's MS/TP-Net port will appear as residing on network 65,534, or whatever

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number is entered in the BACnet Network # field. This is not required to match the Network
# assigned to the MS/TP-Net by a routing device. Therefore, it is recommended that the
default of 65,534 be left unaltered except in cases where it would create a conflict with
another network.

I/O CONFIGURATION

Configure any addition expansion modules by selecting the number from the dropdown.
The MP2 has one MPP-IO-U built in. In Figure 24, one additional expansion module (MPP-
I) has been added, giving a total of 36 inputs and 8 outputs.

Built-in MPP-IO-U

FIGURE 24: I/O-NET CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX

SETUP-TOOL

The SETUP-Tool™ is a SMART-Sensor™ LCD (SS-L) with firmware designed to configure


the MACH-Air™, MACH-Stat™, MACH-Stat-ND™, MACH1™, MACH2™, MACH-Zone™, MACH-
ProZone™, MACH-Pro1™, and MACH-Pro2™ controllers. The SETUP-Tool™ requires a voice
cable (Reliable Controls® part # SS-VC-C) connection to the SMART-Net™ port on the
MACH-Pro2™ controller. The SETUP-Tool™ is powered by the MACH-Pro2™ controller and
does not require its own external power supply.

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FIGURE 25: MSET SETUP-TOOL™ CONNECTED TO AN MP2

Upon connection, the SETUP-Tool™ presents six parameters required to configure the
controller for communication on an MS/TP network. Use the SETUP-Tool™ Select
button to step between the six parameters, and the Increment and Decrement
buttons to change the parameter.

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TABLE 6: SETUP-TOOL INPUT CONFIGURATION AND PARAMETERS FOR THE MP2

Parameter Input Configuration

1 ADDR Reports the current MAC address and allows the


MAC address to be changed.

2 BAUD Reports the baud rate of the controller but cannot


be modified. The MP2 has auto-baud detection.

3 SUBNET Reports the subnetwork status. Yes means the


MP2 will follow the automatic Device ID
assignments (1000 * Host panel # + MAC, if Sub
A (+ 200 if SubB)). No means device ID = MAC *
1000 as appropriate for automatic numbering on
a Main network. When the RC-Toolkit® MSet
application is used, this value is No even if the
MP2 is on a subnet.

4 LAST Has no function for the MACH-Pro2™.

5 BACNET The MACH-Pro2™ is a BACnet protocol device,


therefore this screen will always report YES.

6 UPDATE Toggle the Update parameter to YES to send


changes to the controller. When the screen
reverts back to NO, the changes have been sent.

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TO MSET MP2 SETTINGS

MACH-PRO2
1 Select the parameter to change by using the button.

2 Use the or buttons to change from the default value.

3 When all changes are complete, select the UPDATE parameter and use the
button to change the value from No to Yes to send the changes to the controller.
The update is complete when the value changes back to No.

To ensure that the controller has retained the new settings, cycle the power, then check to
see if the settings have remained.

When updating the MSet settings, it is normal for the controller to reset.

WHEN USING THE SETUP TOOL, THE BACNET DEVICE ID IS EQUAL TO:

• 1,000 x the MAC address (when on a main network),

• Host address x 1,000 + the MAC address (when on a SubA network), or

• Host address x 1,000 + 200 + the MAC address (when on a SubB network).

USING A SS-L AS A SETUP TOOL

Each SMART-Sensor™ LCD features onboard configuration tools as a component of the


firmware. These configuration tools may be used to provide hardware configuration of the
host controller connected to the SS-L without requiring a PC connection and software.

The onboard configuration tools embedded in the SS-L firmware are:

• SS-L Address Tool,

• MSet Set-Up Tool, and

• Flow Tool (Not used for the MACH-Pro2™).

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Each individual, onboard configuration tool is invoked by a key code combination using
the three-button keypad interface of the SS-L. Table 7 details the key code combination
necessary to access the two configuration tools used by the MACH-Pro2™.

TABLE 7: SS-L ONBOARD CONFIGURATION TOOL KEY CODE COMBINATIONS

Point Description

SS-L Address Tool 1 Press and hold the and buttons for five
seconds.

2 Release the and buttons for two seconds.

3 Press the button.

4 SSLADDR should appear on the LCD with the current


host controller RCP address displayed.

MSet Set-Up Tool 1 Press and hold the and buttons for five
seconds.

2 Release the and buttons for two seconds.

3 Press the button.

4 ADDR should appear on the LCD with the current host


controller RCP address displayed.

After the appropriate onboard configuration tool has been invoked, the three-button key
pad is used to perform the necessary configuration of the SS-L or connected controller.
The and buttons are used to increase or decrease analog values or to change the
state of binary values displayed on the LCD. The button is used to step through the
configuration parameters.

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EIA-485 Network Wiring

EIA-485 NETWORK WIRING

MACH-PRO2
Proper installation and configuration of the EIA-485 network is key to ensuring proper
operation of the MACH-Pro2™ controller. For a detailed description of EIA-485 installation
and configuration requirements for MS/TP networks, please refer to the Networking
eLearning module, available at www.reliablecontrols.com.

EIA-485 NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS

The MS/TP-Net and I/O-Net ports both utilize EIA-485 communications for all of their
options. The requirements for a functional EIA-485 network are described below.

The MACH-Pro2™ EIA-485 removable network terminal blocks are located on the left side
of the device.

FIGURE 26: MACH-PRO2™ EIA-485 REMOVABLE NETWORK TERMINAL BLOCK

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TO CONNECT THE MACH-PRO2™ TO A NETWORK

1 Using EIA-485 certified communication cable, with an ideal Characteristic


Impedance of 108 Ohms, 18 or 22 AWG two conductor, twisted and shielded, low
capacitance (below 25 pF/ft), connect one conductor to the A- terminal and the
other to the B+ terminal of the controller.

2 Daisy-chain the network cable as shown below (avoid star and stub connections).

3 Ground the shielding in one place only and join inter-networked shields together
using a wire nut (marrette). Each network should only have the shield grounded in
a single location.

Controller 1 Controller 2 Controller 3

EOL EOL EOL


Switches In Switches Out Switches In

Shield
Shield Ground

Network shields connected with wire nut


FIGURE 27: SHIELDED NETWORK CABLE CONNECTIONS

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EIA-485 Network Wiring

END-OF-LINE TERMINATION

MACH-PRO2
On all EIA-485 networks, except I/O-Net, it is necessary to add EOL terminators to prevent
reflected noise returning into the network. The EOL terminators must be installed on the
controllers at the extremities of the network.

To terminate the MACH-Pro2™controller, set the two-position EOL switches as shown in


Figure 27.

EOL DIP switches are not provided for the I/O-Net ports on the MACH-Pro2™ controller or
MACH-ProPoint™ expansion modules. The MACH-Pro2™ controller has onboard EOL
termination, and each MACH-ProPoint™ expansion module self-terminates as it is added.

If the network is not terminated properly, the MACH-Pro2™ controller may fail to network.
Each EIA-485 network should have only two controllers with the EOL switches set to the IN
position.

Glowing network bulbs indicate a problem which could be: the Class 2 power is crossed
(24 VAC and GND) between two controllers, or the ground potential between two controllers
is not the same.

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ONBOARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

EXTERIOR

EIA-485
MS/TP-Net

EIA-485 Power Terminal


I/O-Net Block

Hand/Off/Auto
Switches (8)

Removable
Removable
Output
Input
Terminal
Terminal
Block
Block

Peripheral Power
Supply Terminal
Block

Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 28: MP2-H INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

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Interior

INTERIOR

ONBOARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS


Potentiometer to
adjust peripheral
DC power supply
voltage

Potentiometers (8) to
override output DC
voltage

Input Type
Jumpers

Adjustable peripheral DC
power supply voltage
Fuse for peripheral
DC power supply

FIGURE 29: MP2 INTERIOR

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LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS
The removable controller cover has an Input/Output label attached to one side. The intent
of this label is to list the input and output point names as defined using RC-Studio® 2.0.
The MP2 address should also be recorded on the label. The cover can be mounted with
the Input/Output label concealed or exposed.

FIGURE 30: ENCLOSURE LABELS

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Inputs

INPUTS

ONBOARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS


Input Type
Jumpers

Removable
Input
Terminal
Block

Input Status LED

FIGURE 31: REMOVABLE INPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

JUMPERS

An MP2 can monitor up to twelve input devices. The electrical characteristic for each input
is configured using the jumper located beneath the removable cover, to the right of each
input terminal.

The three-pin input jumpers have three positions and correspond to the following input
types:

• 0–5 VDC / 0–10 VDC,

• Thermistor/dry contact, and

• 4–20 mA.

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RANGES

The actual range of an input (e.g., -40 to 120 oC, 0–20 psi, 0–100 Amps), is set using
RC-Studio® 2.0.

INPUT STATUS LEDS

A status LED is provided for each input, which brightens in proportion to the voltage
measured at the input. If the input is at the bottom of its range, the LED is off. If the input
is at the top of its range, the LED is fully bright.

OUTPUTS

FIGURE 32: REMOVABLE OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

An MP2 can control up to eight physical output devices. The range of each output, and
whether the output is analog or two-position, is set using RC-Studio® 2.0.

All eight outputs are wired as dedicated Universal outputs which provide 0–12 VDC at a
maximum of 75 mA.

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MANUAL OVERRIDE

ONBOARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS


The MP2 is available in two models. The base model does not include Hand/Off/Auto
(HOA) switches. Each of the eight outputs on an MP2-H model is equipped with an HOA
switch and override potentiometer hard-wired into the output circuit. When an HOA switch
is in the HAND position, the voltage at the output terminals is determined by the associated
potentiometer. It is recommended to use a flat-blade screwdriver when adjusting the
potentiometer, being careful to not make contact with any sensitive electronics. Rotating
the potentiometer clockwise results in higher voltage, while counter-clockwise results in a
lower voltage. The associated output’s LED will dim or brighten in relation to the output
voltage. The factory default position for the output potentiometers (fully clockwise) results
in full voltage being connected to the output.

When an HOA switch is in the OFF position, the output voltage is zero. When an HOA
switch is in the AUTO position, the output voltage is determined by software programming
in the host controller, or by a software override command from an RC-Studio® 2.0 work-
station.
LEDS

Each output has a red status LED which brightens in proportion to the voltage at the output
terminals. At zero volts, the LED is off, at 12 VDC the LED is fully bright.

PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY

The MP2 is equipped with an adjustable DC power supply for use in powering peripheral
transducers. The power supply can produce up to 0.2 Amps, adjustable between 15 and
24 VDC.

Figure 33 shows the location of the voltage adjustment potentiometer, fuse, and output
terminals for the peripheral power supply.

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Peripheral DC Power Supply
Voltage Adjustment
Potentiometer (15–24 VDC).
Rotating the adjustment
potentiometer clockwise
results in an increasing DC
voltage up to a maximum of
24 VDC. Rotating the
adjustment potentiometer
counter-clockwise results in
a decreasing DC voltage
down to a minimum of 15
VDC. A small, flat-blade
screwdriver may be used for
adjustment, being careful
not to touch any sensitive
electronics.

Peripheral DC
Power Supply
Terminal Block

Peripheral DC power
supply fuse

FIGURE 33: PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT POTENTIOMETER, FUSE, AND OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


PHYSICAL LAYOUT
The following material details the physical layout, physical dimensions, and product
features of the MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output expansion module.

EXTERIOR

EIA-485
I/O-Net Power

Address DIP
Switches
Hand/Off/Auto
Switches (8)

Removable Removable
Input Output
Terminal Terminal
Block Block

Peripheral Power
Supply Terminal
Block

Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 34: MACH-PROPOINT™ INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE

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INTERIOR

Potentiometers (8) to
override output DC
voltage
Potentiometer to
adjust peripheral
DC power supply
voltage

Input Type Protector Fuse for peripheral


Jumpers Director DC power supply

FIGURE 35:MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE INTERIOR

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DIMENSIONS

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


17.9 cm
[7”]

15.6 cm
[6 1/8”]

Max Screw Head

0.9 cm 11.0 cm
[3/8”] [4 5/16”]

3.9 cm
2.5cm [1 1/2”]
[1”]

13.7 cm
[5 3/8”]
FIGURE 36: MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE DIMENSIONS

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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING

The MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output (MPP-IO) is designed to be vertically screw-mounted


in an enclosure.

TIPS FOR MOUNTING THE MPP-IO

• Use the drill guide template supplied with the MPP-IO to assist in marking the
position of the drill holes for the mounting screws,

• Use the self-tapping, #8 metal screws supplied to mount the MPP-IO in the
enclosure (see MACH-ProPoint Dimensions),

• The mounting holes in the MPP-IO are 2.75 cm (1.06") in depth, and

• Do not use bevel-headed or wood screws.

Ground yourself before touching the MPP-IO to avoid damaging the electronics. Touch a
grounded metal surface to discharge static electricity.

The MPP-IO is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code or the
Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having
jurisdiction.

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POWER WIRING

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


The MPP-IO requires power from a Class 2, 24 VAC/VDC, 75 VA power supply. Use the
Power Calculator posted on http://www.reliablecontrols.com to determine the actual
power consumption of each MPP-IO module. Ensure that polarity is the same when two
controllers share the same power source. The network over-voltage protection bulbs will
light-up if polarity is crossed.

Use only a Class 2 transformer. Refer to the Technical Specifications section at the back of
this document.

The 24 VAC return/neutral wire must be grounded to the building's Earth ground.

TO WIRE POWER TO THE MPP-IO

1 Ensure that the power switch is off.

2 Connect the hot wire to the 24 VAC terminal of the power terminal block.

3 Connect the return/neutral wire to the GND terminal of the power terminal
block.

4 The return/neutral wire of the 24 VAC must be connected to Earth ground.

Enclosure #1 Enclosure #2

MACH-ProPoint™ MACH-ProPoint™ MACH-ProPoint™

MACH-Pro2™
24 VAC 24 VAC
TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER
GND GND

FIGURE 37: EXAMPLE OF MPP-IO POWER WIRING

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NETWORK WIRING
MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output expansion modules are wired to the host MACH-ProCom™
or MACH-Pro2™ controller with a daisy-chained EIA-485 network cable. Please refer to the
Network Wiring section in this manual for complete EIA-485 installation details.

MPP-IOs do not have EOL terminations because I/O-Net self-terminates as each module is
added.

MPP-IO ADDRESSING

The three-bit DIP switch mounted below the power switch is used to set the I/O-Net
address of an MPP-IO.

I/O-Net Address
DIP switches

FIGURE 38: I/O-NET ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES AND THE PROTECTOR DIRECTOR LABEL

If hosted by a MACH-Pro2™ controller, the allowable MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output


address range is 2–4.

After changing the address of an MPP-IO, the power to the module must be cycled before
the address change takes effect.

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Network Wiring

LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


The removable controller cover has an Input/Output label attached to one side. The intent
of this label is to list the input and output point names as defined using RC-Studio® 2.0.
The MPP-IO address should also be recorded on the label. The cover can be mounted with
the Input/Output label concealed or exposed.

FIGURE 39: ENCLOSURE LABELS

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STATUS LEDS

The MPP-IO has two status LEDs which display different flash patterns depending upon
the operational status of the module, as detailed in Table 8.

TABLE 8: OPERATIONAL LEDS

LED Indication Description

Module Off No power, or the MPP-IO is non-operational.


Status

One second on, The MPP-IO is operational.


one second off

I/O-Net Status Off The host MACH-ProCom™ or MACH-Pro2™


is not configured to communicate with the
MPP-IO, or there is a wiring problem.

Rapid flash Communicating to the host MACH-


ProCom™ or MACH-Pro2™ controller.

On continuous, Duplicate MPP-IO addresses on the I/O-Net.


or two seconds on,
two seconds off

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INPUTS

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


Input Type
Jumpers

Removable Input
Terminal Block

Input Status LED

FIGURE 40: REMOVABLE INPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

JUMPERS

An MPP-IO can monitor up to twelve input devices. The electrical characteristic for each
input is configured using the jumper located beneath the removable cover, to the right of
each input terminal.

In pre-Revision E boards, input jumpers have four positions, corresponding to the


following input types:

• 0–5 VDC,

• Thermistor/dry contact,

• 4–20 mA, and

• 0–10 VDC.

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REVISION E

Revision E boards have a three-pin input jumper block instead of the five-pin as in the pre-
Revision E boards. The three-pin input jumpers have three positions and correspond to
the following input types:

• 0–5 VDC / 0–10 VDC,

• Thermistor/dry contact, and

• 4–20 mA.

An additional 0 ->100% (0–10V) range was added, beginning with RC-Studio 2.0® Update
1.50, to support 0–10V Humidity transducers. Also, the 0.0 to 5 Volt range was changed to
simply read Voltage.

Figure 41 shows the difference in jumper blocks between the Revision E and its
predecessors. Note that the three prong jumper still remains, but the two prong jumper
block has been removed. In Revision E, the jumperless configuration is used for both 0–5
VDC and 0–10 VDC input ranges.

Pre-Rev. E Rev. E

0–5 VDC 0–5/0–10 VDC

FIGURE 41: INPUT JUMPER BLOCK CONFIGURATION CHANGES

REV E AND RC-STUDIO TABLES

Before Revision E, the MACH-ProPoint™ had a jumper that would convert the 0–10 VDC
into 0–5 VDC for measurement by the controller. The voltage readings in software would
be ½ the actual transducer voltage. Tables assigned to inputs would have to specify ½ the
transducer voltage. With Revision E, the new range of 0 ->100%(0–10 VDC) in RC-Studio®
2.0 update 1.50 is used and the right hand column of the table is a direct correlation to the
left column.

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When upgrading an existing installation of a MACH-ProPoint™ to a Revision E version, and
when using 0–10VDC transducers, any associated table must be modified. The value in the
left column of the associated table must be doubled. This is to compensate for previously
halving the numbers in the left hand column.

REV E AND TROUBLESHOOTING IN THE FIELD

In order to use the full resolution of the analog to digital converter for temperature ranges,
the open circuit voltage supplied by the input on the Thermistor/dry contact jumper setting
is now 10 VDC through a 20K resistor. Previously it was 5 VDC through a 10K resister. This
means that testing voltage in the field will yield different results than before. For example,
an open circuit voltage measurement when the thermistor/dry contact is set will yield a
reading of 10 VDC instead of 5 VDC.

Figure 42 shows the measured voltage at the thermistor at 25 degrees Celsius.

5 VDC 10 VDC

10k Resistor 20k Resistor

2.5 VDC measured @ 25C 3.3 VDC measured @ 25C

10k Thermistor 10k Thermistor

Pre Rev. E Rev. E

FIGURE 42: THERMISTOR VOLTAGE DIVIDER MEASUREMENTS

All products that support 0–10 VDC have a 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)
providing a 2.44 mV resolution. This is more than adequate to meet accuracy specifications
on all sensor ranges. It is an eleven-bit resolution when using 0–5 VDC transducers, but the
2.44 mV resolution is maintained.

RANGES

The actual range of an input (e.g., -40 to 120 oC, 0–20 psi, 0–100 Amps), is set using RC-
Studio® 2.0.

INPUT STATUS LEDS

A status LED is provided for each input, which brightens in proportion to the voltage
measured at the input. If the input is at the bottom of its range, the LED is off. If the input
is at the top of its range, the LED is fully bright.

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OUTPUTS

FIGURE 43: REMOVABLE OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

An MPP-IO can control up to eight physical output devices. The range of each output, and
whether the output is analog or digital (two-position), is set using RC-Studio® 2.0.

Each of the first four outputs is wired with an unpopulated output module socket. Three
types of output modules are available and must be ordered separately in packages of 10:
the Universal output module, TRIAC module, and Relay output module. These same
modules are also used by the MACH-Stat™ series of controllers.

The last four outputs are wired as Universal outputs which provide 0–12 VDC at a
maximum of 75 mA.

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


Universal output modules provide 0–12 VDC at a maximum of 75
mA. The outputs are configured with RC-Studio® 2.0 to be two-
position, or modulating.

TRIAC OUTPUT MODULES

TRIAC output modules provide a single pole normally open TRIAC


contact which can switch AC loads up to 24 VAC, with a current
load ranging from 0.02 to 0.5 Amps. The TRIAC output module
should be used for switching 24 VAC loads except those requiring
normally closed operation, switched current below 0.02 Amps,
and DC loads. For those exceptions, the relay output module
should be used.

RELAY OUTPUT MODULES

Relay output modules are wired as an SPDT dry contact. The dry
contact is capable of switching loads of up to 0.5 Amps at 24 VAC.
The maximum allowable load voltage is 24 VAC/VDC. A jumper on
the module is used to configure the contact as normally open
(N.O.), or normally closed (N.C.).

MANUAL OVERRIDE

The MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output expansion module is available in two models. The


MPP-IO model does not include Hand/Off/Auto (HOA) switches. Each of the eight outputs
on an MPP-IO-H model is equipped with an HOA switch and override potentiometer hard-
wired into the output circuit. When an HOA switch is in the HAND position, the voltage at
the output terminals is determined by the associated potentiometer. It is recommended to
use a flat-blade screwdriver when adjusting the potentiometer, being careful to not make
contact with any sensitive electronics. Rotating the potentiometer clockwise results in
higher voltage, while counter-clockwise results in a lower voltage. The associated output’s
LED will dim or brighten in relation to the output voltage. The factory default position for
the output potentiometers (fully clockwise) results in full voltage being connected to the
output.

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For outputs that include a Relay or TRIAC module, the potentiometer should be adjusted to
the full clockwise position so that 12 Volts DC is delivered to the relay module if the HOA
switch is moved to the Hand position.

When an HOA switch is in the OFF position, the output voltage is zero. When an HOA
switch is in the AUTO position, the output voltage is determined by software programming
in the host controller, or by a software override command from an RC-Studio® 2.0
workstation.
LEDS

Each output has a red status LED which brightens in proportion to the voltage at the output
terminals. At zero volts, the LED is off, at 12 VDC the LED is fully bright.

PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY

The MPP-IO is equipped with an adjustable DC power supply for use in powering
peripheral transducers. The power supply can produce up to 0.2 Amps, adjustable
between 15 and 24 VDC.

Figure 38 shows the location of the voltage adjustment potentiometer, fuse, and output
terminals for the peripheral power supply.

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Peripheral DC Power Supply
Voltage Adjustment
Potentiometer (15–24 VDC).
Rotating the adjustment
potentiometer clockwise
results in an increasing DC
voltage up to a maximum of
24 VDC. Rotating the
adjustment potentiometer
counter-clockwise results in
a decreasing DC voltage
down to a minimum of 15
VDC. A small flat-blade
screwdriver may be used for
adjustment, being careful
not to touch any sensitive
electronics.

Peripheral DC
Power Supply
Terminal Block

Peripheral DC power
supply fuse

FIGURE 44: PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT POTENTIOMETER, FUSE, AND OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

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MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE

PHYSICAL LAYOUT
The following material details the physical layout, physical dimensions, and product
features of the MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output-Universal (MPP-IO-U) expansion module.

EXTERIOR

EIA-485
I/O-Net Power

Address DIP
Switches

Hand/Off/Auto
Switches (8)

Removable Removable
Input Output
Terminal Terminal
Block Block

Peripheral Power
Supply Terminal
Block

Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 45: MPP-IO-U EXPANSION MODULE

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INTERIOR

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE


Potentiometers (8) to
override output DC
voltage
Potentiometer to
adjust peripheral
DC power supply
voltage

Input Type Protector Fuse for peripheral


Jumpers Director DC power supply

FIGURE 46: MPP-IO-U-H EXPANSION MODULE INTERIOR

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DIMENSIONS

17.9 cm
[7”]

15.6 cm
[6 1/8”]

Max Screw Head

0.9 cm 11.0 cm
[3/8”] [4 5/16”]

3.9 cm
2.5cm [1 1/2”]
[1”]

13.7 cm
[5 3/8”]
FIGURE 47: MPP-IO-U-H EXPANSION MODULE DIMENSIONS

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INSTALLATION

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE


MOUNTING

The MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output-Universal (MPP-IO-U) is designed to be vertically


screw-mounted in an enclosure.

TIPS FOR MOUNTING THE MPP-IO-U

• Use the drill guide template supplied with the MPP-IO-U to assist in marking the
position of the drill holes for the mounting screws,

• Use the self-tapping #8 metal screws supplied to mount the MPP-IO-U in the
enclosure (see MACH-ProPoint Dimensions),

• The mounting holes in the MPP-IO-U are 2.75 cm (1.06") in depth, and

• Do not use bevel-headed or wood screws.

Ground yourself before touching the MPP-IO-U to avoid damaging the electronics. Touch a
grounded metal surface to discharge static electricity.

The MPP-IO-U is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code or
the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, and in a manner acceptable to the local authority
having jurisdiction.

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POWER WIRING

The MPP-IO-U requires power from a Class 2, 24 VAC/VDC, 75 VA power supply. Use the
Power Calculator posted on http://www.reliablecontrols.com/support/dealers/engineer/
calculator/index.html to determine the actual power consumption of each MPP-IO-U
module. Ensure that polarity is the same when two controllers share the same power
source. The network over-voltage protection bulbs will light-up if polarity is crossed.

Use only a Class 2 transformer. Refer to the Technical Specifications section at the back of
this document.

The 24 VAC return/neutral wire must be grounded to the building's Earth ground.

TO WIRE POWER TO THE MPP-IO-U

1 Ensure that the power switch is off.

2 Connect the hot wire to the 24 VAC terminal of the power terminal block.

3 Connect the return/neutral wire to the GND terminal of the power terminal
block.

4 The return/neutral wire of the 24 VAC must be connected to Earth ground.

Enclosure #1 Enclosure #2

MPP-IO-U MPP-IO-U MPP-IO-U

MACH-Pro2™
24 VAC 24 VAC
TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER
GND GND

FIGURE 48: EXAMPLE OF MPP-IO-U POWER WIRING

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Network Wiring

NETWORK WIRING

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE


MPP-IO-U expansion modules are wired to the host MACH-ProCom™ or MACH-Pro2™
controller with a daisy-chained EIA-485 network cable. Please refer to the Network Wiring
section in this manual for complete EIA-485 installation details.

MPP-IO-Us do not have EOL terminations because I/O-Net self-terminates as each module
is added.

MPP-IO-U ADDRESSING

The three-bit DIP switch mounted below the power switch is used to set the I/O-Net
address of an MPP-IO-U.

I/O-Net Address
DIP switches

FIGURE 49: I/O-NET ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES AND THE PROTECTOR DIRECTOR LABEL

If hosted by a MACH-Pro2™ controller, the allowable MPP-IO-U address range is 2–4.

After changing the address of an MPP-IO-U, the power to the module must be cycled before
the address change takes effect.

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LABELING OF INPUT/OUTPUT POINTS

The removable controller cover has an Input/Output label attached to one side. The intent
of this label is to list the input and output point names as defined using RC-Studio® 2.0.
The MPP-IO-U address should also be recorded on the label. The cover can be mounted
with the Input/Output label concealed or exposed.

FIGURE 50: ENCLOSURE LABELS

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STATUS LEDS

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE


The MPP-IO-U has two status LEDs which display different flash patterns depending upon
the operational status of the module, as detailed in Table 9.

TABLE 9: OPERATIONAL LEDS

LED Indication Description

Module Off No power, or the MPP-IO-U is non-


Status operational.

One second on, The MPP-IO-U is operational.


one second off

I/O-Net Status Off The host MACH-Pro2™ is not configured to


communicate with the MPP-IO-U, or there is
a wiring problem.

Rapid flash Communicating to the host MACH-Pro2™


controller.

On continuous, Duplicate MPP-IO-U addresses on the I/O-


or two seconds on, Net.
two seconds off

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INPUTS

Input Type
Jumpers

Removable Input
Terminal Block

Input Status LED

FIGURE 51: REMOVABLE INPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

JUMPERS

An MPP-IO-U can monitor up to twelve input devices. The electrical characteristic for each
input is configured using the jumper located beneath the removable cover, to the right of
each input terminal.

The three-pin input jumpers have three positions and correspond to the following input
types:

• 0–5 VDC / 0–10 VDC,

• Thermistor/dry contact, and

• 4–20 mA.

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RANGES

MACH-PROPOINT-INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL EXPANSION MODULE


The actual range of an input (e.g., -40 to 120 oC, 0–20 psi, 0–100 Amps), is set using RC-
Studio® 2.0.

INPUT STATUS LEDS

A status LED is provided for each input, which brightens in proportion to the voltage
measured at the input. If the input is at the bottom of its range, the LED is off. If the input
is at the top of its range, the LED is fully bright.

OUTPUTS

FIGURE 52: REMOVABLE OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

An MPP-IO-U can control up to eight physical output devices. The range of each output,
and whether the output is analog or binary (two-position), is set using RC-Studio® 2.0.

All eight outputs are wired as dedicated Universal outputs which provide 0–12 VDC at a
maximum of 75 mA.

MANUAL OVERRIDE

The MACH-ProPoint™ Input/Output expansion module is available in two models. The


MPP-IO-U model does not include Hand/Off/Auto (HOA) switches. Each of the eight
outputs on an MPP-IO-U-H model is equipped with an HOA switch and override
potentiometer hard-wired into the output circuit. When an HOA switch is in the HAND
position, the voltage at the output terminals is determined by the associated
potentiometer. It is recommended to use a flat-blade screwdriver when adjusting the

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potentiometer, being careful to not make contact with any sensitive electronics. Rotating
the potentiometer clockwise results in higher voltage, while counter-clockwise results in a
lower voltage. The associated output’s LED will dim or brighten in relation to the output
voltage. The factory default position for the output potentiometers (fully clockwise) results
in full voltage being connected to the output.

When an HOA switch is in the OFF position, the output voltage is zero. When an HOA
switch is in the AUTO position, the output voltage is determined by software programming
in the host controller, or by a software override command from an RC-Studio® 2.0
workstation.
LEDS

Each output has a red status LED which brightens in proportion to the voltage at the output
terminals. At zero volts, the LED is off, at 12 VDC the LED is fully bright.

PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY

The MPP-IO-U is equipped with an adjustable DC power supply for use in powering
peripheral transducers. The power supply can produce up to 0.2 Amps, adjustable
between 15 and 24 VDC.

Figure 53 shows the location of the voltage adjustment potentiometer, fuse, and output
terminals for the peripheral power supply.

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Peripheral DC Power Supply
Voltage Adjustment
Potentiometer (15–24 VDC).
Rotating the adjustment
potentiometer clockwise
results in an increasing DC
voltage up to a maximum of
24 VDC. Rotating the
adjustment potentiometer
counter-clockwise results in
a decreasing DC voltage
down to a minimum of 15
VDC. A small flat-blade
screwdriver may be used for
adjustment, being careful
not to touch any sensitive
electronics.

Peripheral DC
Power Supply
Terminal Block

Peripheral DC power
supply fuse

FIGURE 53: PERIPHERAL DC POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT POTENTIOMETER, FUSE, AND OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE

PHYSICAL LAYOUT
The following material details the physical layout, physical dimensions, and product
features of the MACH-ProPoint™ Input expansion module.

EXTERIOR

EIA-485
Power
I/O-Net

Address DIP
Switches

Removable
Removable Output
Input Terminal
Terminal Block
Block

Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 54: MACH-PROPOINT™ INPUT EXPANSION MODULE

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INTERIOR

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE


Input Type Protector
Jumpers Director

FIGURE 55: MACH-PROPOINT™ INPUT EXPANSION MODULE INTERIOR

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DIMENSIONS

17.9 cm
[7”]
15.6 cm
[6 1/8”]

Max Screw Head

0.9 cm
11.0 cm
[3/8”]
[4 5/16”]

3.9 cm
2.5cm [1 1/2”]
[1”]

13.7 cm
[5 3/8”]
FIGURE 56: MACH-PROPOINT™ INPUT EXPANSION MODULE DIMENSIONS

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INSTALLATION

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE


MOUNTING

The MACH-ProPoint™ Input expansion module (MPP-I) is designed to be vertically screw-


mounted in an enclosure.

TIPS FOR MOUNTING THE MPP-I:

• Use the drill guide template supplied with the MPP-I to assist in marking the
position of the drill holes for the mounting screws,

• Use the self-tapping #8 metal screws supplied with the MPP-I to mount the
controller in the enclosure (see Dimensions in the Physical Layout section),

• The mounting holes in the MPP-I are 2.75 cm (1") in depth, and

• Do not use bevel-headed or wood screws.

Ground yourself before touching the MPP-I to avoid damaging the electronics. Touch a
grounded metal surface to discharge static electricity.

The MPP-I is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code or the
Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having
jurisdiction.

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POWER WIRING

The MPP-I requires power from a Class 2, 24 VAC/VDC, 25 VA power supply. Use the
Power Calculator posted on http://www.reliablecontrols.com/support/dealers/engineer/
calculator/index.html to determine the actual power consumption of each MPP-I. Ensure
that polarity is the same when more than one expansion module shares the same power
source.

Use only a Class 2 transformer. Refer to the technical specifications at the back of this
document.

The 24 VAC return/neutral wire must be grounded to the building's Earth ground.

TO WIRE POWER TO THE MPP-I

1 Ensure that the power switch is off.

2 Connect the hot wire to the 24 VAC terminal of the power terminal block.

3 Connect the return/neutral wire to the GND terminal of the power terminal
block.

4 The return/neutral wire of the 24 VAC must be connected to Earth ground.

Enclosure #1 Enclosure #2

MACH-Pro2™ MPP-I MPP-I MPP-I


24 VAC 24 VAC
TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER
GND GND

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FIGURE 57: EXAMPLE OF MPP-I POWER WIRING

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE


NETWORK WIRING
MACH-ProPoint™ Input expansion modules are wired to the host MACH-Pro2™ controller
with a daisy-chained EIA-485 network cable. Please refer to the Network Wiring section in
this manual for complete EIA-485 installation details.

MPP-I expansion modules do not have EOL terminations because I/O-Net self-terminates as
each module is added.

MPP-I ADDRESSING

The three-bit DIP switch mounted below the power switch is used to set the I/O-Net
address of an MPP-I.

I/O-Net Address
DIP switches

FIGURE 58: I/O-NET ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES AND THE PROTECTOR DIRECTOR LABEL

If hosted by a MACH-Pro2™ controller, the allowable MACH-ProPoint™ Input expansion


module address range is 2–4.

As detailed on the protector/director label located under the MPP-I cover, there are three
DIP switches to set the MPP-I address, and DIP switch #3 is the least significant bit. In
other words, if DIP switch #3 is on, and the other DIP switches are off, the I/O-Net address
is 1. With all DIP switches in the off position, the I/O-Net address is 8.

After changing the address of an MPP-I, the power to the module must be cycled off before
the address change takes effect.

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LABELLING OF INPUT POINTS

The removable cover of the controller has an input label attached to one side. The intent
of this label is to list the input point names as defined using RC-Studio® 2.0. The MPP-I
address should also be recorded on the label. The cover can be mounted with the input
label concealed or exposed.

FIGURE 59: ENCLOSURE LABELS

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STATUS LEDS

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE


The MPP-I has two status LEDs which display different flash patterns depending upon the
operational status of the module, as detailed in Table 10.

TABLE 10: STATUS LEDS

LED Indication Description

Module Status Off No power, or MPP-I is non-operational.


(top right)

One second on, MPP-I is operational.


one second off

I/O-Net Status Off The host MACH-Pro2™ is not configured


(top left) to communicate with the MPP-I, or there
is a wiring problem.

Rapid flash Communicating to host MACH-Pro2™


controller.

On continuous, Duplicate MPP-I addresses on I/O-Net.


or two seconds on,
two seconds off

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INPUTS

Input Type
Jumpers

Removable Input Removable Input


Terminal Block Terminal Block

Input Status LEDs


FIGURE 60: REMOVABLE INPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS

JUMPERS

An MPP-I can monitor up to 24 input devices. The electrical characteristic for each input is
set up using the jumper located beneath the removable cover, adjacent to each input
terminal.

Input jumpers have three positions, corresponding to the following input types:

• 0–5 / 0–10 VDC,

• Thermistor/dry contact, and

• 4–20 mA.

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RANGES

MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE


The actual range of an input (e.g., -40–120 oC, 0–20 psi, 0–100 Amps), is set using RC-
Studio® 2.0.

INPUT STATUS LEDS

A status LED is provided for each input, which brightens in proportion to the voltage
measured at the input. If the input is at the bottom of its range, the LED is off. When the
input is at the top of its electrical range, the LED is fully bright.

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MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE

PHYSICAL LAYOUT
The following material details the physical layout, physical dimensions, and product
features of the MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion module.

EXTERIOR

EIA-485
I/O-Net Power

Address DIP
Switches

Removable Removable
Ouput Ouput
Terminal Terminal
Block Block

Mounting Screws (4) #8 x 1.5”

FIGURE 61: MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE

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INTERIOR

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


Power Output Voltage Protector Power Output Voltage
Adjust (0 – 12 VDC) Director Adjust (0 – 12 VDC)

FIGURE 62: MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE INTERIOR (MPP-O-H)

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DIMENSIONS

17.9 cm
[7”]
15.6 cm
[6 1/8”]

Max Screw Head

0.9 cm
[3/8”] 11.0 cm
[4 5/16”]

3.9 cm
2.5cm [1 1/2”]
[1”]

13.7 cm
[5 3/8”]
FIGURE 63: MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE DIMENSIONS

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INSTALLATION

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


MOUNTING

The MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion module (MPP-O) is designed to be vertically


screw-mounted in an enclosure.

TIPS FOR MOUNTING THE MPP-O

• Use the drill guide template supplied with the MPP-O to assist in marking the
position of the drill holes for the mounting screws

• Use the self-tapping #8 metal screws supplied with the MPP-O to mount the
controller in the enclosure (see Dimensions on Page 60)

• The mounting holes in the MPP-O are 2.75 cm (1.06") in depth

• Do not use bevel-headed or wood screws

Ground yourself before touching the MPP-O to avoid damaging the electronics. Touch a
grounded metal surface to discharge static electricity.

The MPP-O is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code or the
Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having
jurisdiction.

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POWER WIRING

The MPP-O requires power from a Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA or 24 VDC 42 Watt power supply.
Use the Power Calculator posted on http://www.reliablecontrols.com/support/dealers/
engineer/calculator/index.html to determine the actual power consumption of each MPP-
O. Ensure that polarity is the same when more than one expansion module shares the
same power source.

Use only a Class 2 transformer. Refer to the technical specifications at the back of this
document.

The 24 VAC return/neutral wire must be grounded to the building's Earth ground.

TO WIRE POWER TO THE MPP-O

1 Ensure that the power switch is off.

2 Connect the hot wire to the 24 VAC terminal of the power terminal block.

3 Connect the return/neutral wire to the GND terminal of the power terminal
block.

4 The return/neutral wire of the 24 VAC must be connected to Earth ground.

Enclosure #1 Enclosure #2

MPP-O

MACH-Pro2™ MPP-O MPP-O MPP-O

24 VAC 24 VAC
TRANSFORMER GND TRANSFORMER
GND

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Network Wiring

FIGURE 64: EXAMPLE OF MPP-O POWER WIRING

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


NETWORK WIRING
MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion modules are wired to the host MACH-Pro2™ controller
with a daisy-chained EIA-485 network cable. Please refer to the Network Wiring section in
this manual for complete EIA-485 installation details.

MPP-O expansion modules do not have EOL terminations because I/O-Net self-terminates
as each module is added.

MPP-O ADDRESSING

The three-bit DIP switch mounted below the power switch is used to set the I/O-Net
address of an MPP-O.

I/O-Net Address
DIP switches

FIGURE 65: I/O-NET ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES AND THE PROTECTOR DIRECTOR LABEL

If hosted by a MACH-Pro2™ controller, the allowable MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion


module address range is 2–4.

As detailed on the protector/director label located under the MPP-O cover, there are three
DIP switches to set the MPP-O address, and DIP switch #3 is the least significant bit. In
other words, if DIP switch #3 is on, and the other DIP switches are off, the I/O-Net address
is 1. With all DIP switches in the off position, the I/O-Net address is 8.

After changing the address of an MPP-O the power to the module must be cycled off before
the address change takes effect.

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LABELLING OF OUTPUT POINTS

The removable cover of the controller has an output label attached to one side. The intent
of this label is to list the output point names as defined using RC-Studio® 2.0. The MPP-O
address should also be recorded on the label. The cover can be mounted with the output
label concealed or exposed.

Blank decal sheets can be ordered separately and printing templates are available for
online download.

FIGURE 66: ENCLOSURE LABELS

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Network Wiring

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


STATUS LEDS

The MPP-O has two status LEDs which display different flash patterns depending upon the
operational status of the module, as detailed in Table 11.

TABLE 11: STATUS LEDS

LED Indication Description

Module Status Off No power, or MPP-O is non-operational.


(top right)

One second on, MPP-O is operational.


one second off

I/O-Net Status Off The host MACH-Pro2™ is not configured


(top left) to communicate with the MPP-O, or
there is a wiring problem.

Rapid flash Communicating to host MACH-Pro2™


controller.

On continuous, Duplicate MPP-O addresses on I/O-Net.


or two seconds on,
two seconds off

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OUTPUTS

FIGURE 67: REMOVABLE OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS

An MPP-O can control up to 16 physical output devices. The range of each output, and
whether the output is analog or digital (two-position), is set using RC-Studio® 2.0.

All outputs are wired as Universal outputs which provide 0–12 VDC at a maximum of 75
mA. The outputs are configured with RC-Studio® 2.0 to be two-position or modulating.

MANUAL OVERRIDE

The MACH-ProPoint™ Output expansion module is available in two models. The MPP-O
model does not include Hand/Off/Auto (HOA) switches. Each of the 16 outputs on an MPP-
O-H model is equipped with an HOA switch and override potentiometer hard-wired into the
output circuit. When an HOA switch is in the HAND position, the voltage at the output
terminals is determined by the associated potentiometer. It is recommended to use a flat-
blade screwdriver when adjusting the potentiometer, being careful to not make contact
with any sensitive electronics. Rotating the potentiometer clockwise results in higher
voltage, while counter-clockwise results in a lower voltage. The associated output’s LED
will dim or brighten in relation to the output voltage. The factory default position for the
output potentiometers (fully clockwise) results in full voltage being connected to the
output.

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Outputs

When an HOA switch is in the OFF position, the output voltage is zero. When an HOA

MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE


switch is in the AUTO position, the output voltage is determined by software programming
in the host controller, or by a software override command from an RC-Studio® 2.0
workstation.

LEDS

Each output has a red status LED which brightens in proportion to the voltage at the output
terminals. At zero volts, the LED is off, at 12 VDC the LED is fully bright.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MACH-PRO2
GENERAL

Processor 100 MHz, 32-bit embedded microprocessor

Operating RAM 8 MB

Non-volatile Memory 1 MB

Firmware 4 MB Flash EPROM

Software RC-Studio® 2.0 update 1.82, or above


RC-Toolkit™ Version 2.60, or above

Time Real-time clock with 72-hour capacitor backup

POWER

Supply Voltage Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt


power supply

Power Rating 75 VA maximum power consumption

Connector 2-pole K1 terminal block (24 VAC, GND)

Indication Status LED

Power Switch Toggle

COMMUNICATIONS

PC/Modem EIA-232 115.2 kbps maximum, RJ45

MS/TP-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps maximum, 2-pin removable terminal block

I/O-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps fixed, 2-pin removable terminal block

AMBIENT LIMITS

Operating Temperature -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F)

Shipping Temperature -40 to 60 °C (-40 to 140 °F)

Humidity 10–90% RH non-condensing

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MACH-Pro2

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions 25.4 cm L x 13.7 cm W x 3.9 cm H
(10.0” L x 5.38” W x 1.5” H)

Weight 1.3 kg (2.9 lb)

Cover ABS, painted

Mounting 4 mounting holes provided (#8 screws maximum)

INPUTS

Quantity 12 universal inputs

A/D Conversion 12-bit

Analog Inputs 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, and thermistor

Digital Inputs Dry contact

Input Impedance 1 MΩ for 0–10 VDC range


250 Ω for 4–20 mA range
20 kΩ pull-up for thermistor/dry contact range

Pulse Counter 150 Hz maximum (supports flow meters)

Overload 24 VAC over-voltage protection

OUTPUTS

Quantity 8 Universal outputs are provided.

HOA switch On MP2-H model only. A manual potentiometer is also


provided to allow each output to be manually modulated
with the HOA switch in the Hand position.

Output Status LEDs Provided for each output. Analog brightness tracks voltage
to output.

D/A Conversion 12-bit

Universal Outputs Analog: 0–12 VDC scalable Digital: 0 or 12 VDC


Maximum 75 mA at 12 VDC

PERIPHERAL POWER

Supply Onboard variable 15–24 VDC 200 mA power supply. Fuse


is a 5 mm X 20 mm 250 mA fast blow, (Bussman 250 mA).

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT
POWER

Supply Voltage Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt


power supply

Power Rating 75 VA maximum power consumption

Connector 2-pole K1 terminal block (24 VAC, GND)

Indication Green Status LED

Power Switch Toggle

COMMUNICATIONS

I/O-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps fixed,


2-pin removable terminal block,
onboard EOL resistors,
over-voltage protection

AMBIENT LIMITS

Operating Temperature -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F)

Shipping Temperature -40 to 60 °C (-40 to 140 °F)

Humidity 10–90% RH non-condensing

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions 17.9 cm L x 13.7 cm W x 3.9 cm H


(7" L x 5.38" W x 1.5" H)

Weight 0.46 kg (1.0 lb)

Cover ABS, painted

Mounting 4 mounting holes provided (#8 screws maximum)

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MACH-ProPoint Input/Output

INPUTS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Quantity 12 universal inputs

A/D Conversion 12-bit

Analog Inputs 0–5 VDC/0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, thermistor

Digital Inputs Dry contact

Input Impedance 1 MΩ for 0–10 VDC range


250 Ω for 4–20 mA range
20 kΩ pull-up for thermistor/dry contact range

Pulse Counter 150 Hz maximum (supports flow meters)

Overload 24 VAC over-voltage protection

OUTPUTS

Quantity 8 outputs. The first four outputs have sockets that


accommodate Universal, TRIAC, or Relay output modules
(output modules sold separately). Four additional
Universal outputs are provided.

HOA switches On MPP-IO-H model only. A manual potentiometer is also


provided to allow each output to be manually modulated
with the HOA switch in the Hand position.

Output Status LEDs Provided for each output. Analog brightness tracks voltage
to the output.

D/A Conversion 12-bit

TRIAC Outputs 24 VAC @ 0.02 to 0.5 Amps

Universal Outputs Analog: 0–12 VDC scalable Digital: 0 or 12 VDC


Maximum 75 mA at 12 VDC

Relay Module Outputs SPST dry contact with jumper selection of N.O. or N.C.
maximum 0.5 Amps at 24 VAC.

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT/OUTPUT-UNIVERSAL
POWER

Supply Voltage Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt


power supply

Power Rating 75 VA maximum power consumption

Connector 2-pole K1 terminal block (24 VAC, GND)

Indication Green Status LED

Power Switch Toggle

COMMUNICATIONS

I/O-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps fixed,


2-pin removable terminal block,
onboard EOL resistors,
over-voltage protection

AMBIENT LIMITS

Operating Temperature -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F)

Shipping Temperature -40 to 60 °C (-40 to 140 °F)

Humidity 10–90% RH non-condensing

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions 17.9 cm L x 13.7 cm W x 3.9 cm H


(7" L x 5.38" W x 1.5" H)

Weight 0.46 kg (1.0 lb)

Cover ABS, painted

Mounting 4 mounting holes provided (#8 screws maximum)

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MACH-ProPoint Input/Output-Universal

INPUTS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Quantity 12 universal inputs

A/D Conversion 12-bit

Analog Inputs 0–5 VDC/0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, thermistor

Digital Inputs Dry contact

Input Impedance 1 MΩ for 0–10 VDC range


250 Ω for 4–20 mA range
20 kΩ pull-up for thermistor/dry contact range

Pulse Counter 150 Hz maximum (supports flow meters)

Overload 24 VAC over-voltage protection

OUTPUTS

Quantity 8 dedicated universal outputs.

HOA switches On MPP-IO-U-H model only. A manual potentiometer is


also provided to allow each output to be manually
modulated with the HOA switch in the Hand position.

Output Status LEDs Provided for each output. Analog brightness tracks voltage
to the output.

D/A Conversion 12-bit

Universal Outputs Analog: 0–12 VDC scalable Digital: 0 or 12 VDC


Maximum 75 mA at 12 VDC

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MACH-PROPOINT INPUT EXPANSION MODULE
POWER

Supply Voltage Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt


power supply

Power Rating 25 VA maximum power consumption

Connector 2-pole K1 terminal block (24 VAC, GND)

Indication Green Status LED

Power Switch Toggle

COMMUNICATIONS

I/O-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps fixed,


2-pin removable terminal block,
onboard EOL resistors,
over-voltage protection

AMBIENT LIMITS

Operating Temperature -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F)

Shipping Temperature -40 to 60 °C (-40 to 140 °F)

Humidity 10–90% RH non-condensing

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions 17.9 cm L x 13.7 cm W x 3.9 cm H


(7" L x 5.38" W x 1.5" H)

Weight 0.42 kg (0.9 lb)

Cover ABS, painted

Mounting 4 mounting holes provided (#8 screws maximum)

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MACH-ProPoint Input Expansion Module

INPUTS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Quantity 24 universal inputs

A/D Conversion 12-bit

Analog Inputs 0–10 VDC, 4–20 mA, thermistor

Digital Inputs Dry contact

Input Impedance 1 MΩ for 0–10 VDC range


250 Ω for 4–20 mA range
20 kΩ pull-up for thermistor/dry contact range

Pulse Counter 150 Hz maximum (supports flow meters)

Overload 24 VAC over-voltage protection

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MACH-PROPOINT OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE
POWER

Supply Voltage Class 2, 24 VAC 75 VA transformer or 24 VDC 42 Watt


power supply
Power Rating 75 VA maximum power consumption
Connector 2-pole K1 terminal block (24 VAC, GND)
Indication Green Status LED
Power Switch Toggle

COMMUNICATIONS

I/O-Net EIA-485 76.8 kbps fixed, 2-pin removable terminal block, onboard
EOL resistors, and over-voltage protection

AMBIENT LIMITS

Operating Temperature -20 to 55 °C (-4 to 131 °F)

Shipping Temperature -40 to 60 °C (-40 to 140 °F)

Humidity 10–90% RH non-condensing

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions 17.9 cm L x 13.7 cm W x 3.9 cm H


(7" L x 5.38" W x 1.5" H)

Weight 0.46 kg (1.0 lb)

Cover ABS, painted

Mounting 4 mounting holes provided (#8 screws maximum)

OUTPUTS

Quantity 16 universal outputs with an analog range of 0–12 VDC @


75mA and a binary range of 0 or 12 VDC @ 75 mA.

HOA switch On MPP-O-H model only. A manual potentiometer is also


provided to allow each output to be manually modulated
with the HOA switch in the Hand position.

Output Status LEDs Provided for each output. Analog brightness tracks voltage
to the output.

D/A Conversion 12-bit

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EMC Compatibility

EMC COMPATIBILITY

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EMC Compatibility Draft Report Rev 1.0
Reliable Controls® - EB-Con EBX
Compliance to IC ICES 003 and FCC CFR 47 Part 15 B

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,


• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected, and
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by the manufacturer,


could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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