Thanks to their modular design MAC units can be configured for small and large sites.
Multiple Input/Output configurations allow you to choose the appropriate size of MAC unit. Expansion can be achieved by networking up to 4 MAC units through Ethernet connections.
INPUT/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:
|
INPUTS |
OUTPUTS |
PORTS |
|
PRODUCT
prefix |
Metering
(analog) |
Status
(digital) |
Audio |
Relay/
Open collector |
Serial
(RS-232) |
| MAC208 |
8 |
16 |
4 |
16 |
4 |
| MAC216 |
16 |
32 |
8 |
32 |
8 |
|
Expandable to |
64 |
128 |
8 |
128 |
8 |
VIRTUAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS AND TIMERS:
|
Virtual Logic Gates |
128 |
Program conditional actions and complex logic functions, to control relays, set qualifiers, view flags or other events. In addition, MAC units have qualifier and inverter functions on all inputs. |
|
Virtual Relays |
128 |
Use the latch and pulse functionalities to qualify conditional actions without using physical relays. |
| Timers |
128 |
Set date/time events & windows. For example, AM antenna pattern changes with specific time windows for each month. |
CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS:
|
PRODUCT
suffix |
MAC HARDWARE |
SITE CONNECTION |
|
1 |
Internal dial-up modem;
One serial port to accommodate a Hayes-compatible external modem1
(external modem not included); and Ethernet connection for IP. |
- Landline telephone
- Analog mobile telephone (with RJ-11 connector)
- GSM (Hayes compatible)
- Satellite (Hayes compatible)
- Microwave / Radio link
- Internet, WAN, LAN over secure IP |
|
2 |
Two serial ports to accommodate primary and alternate Hayes-compatible external modems1
(modems not included); and Ethernet connection for IP. |
FRONT VIEW OF A MAC208/MAC216 UNIT:
REAR VIEW OF A MAC216 UNIT:
FEATURES:
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
- MAC units use industry-standard 50-pin Champ connectors for all its Input/Output points.
REMOTE CONTROL, MONITORING AND INTERROGATION
-
Ethernet jack #1 allows fully integrated IP capability, including the ability to send alarm messages through e-mail;
-
Telephone jack allows remote control/monitoring/interrogation through landline. Monitor audio inputs live over the phone and send commands using DTMF tones;
-
Serial ports IOIOI #1 and #2 allow remote control/monitoring/interrogation through GSM, satellite or landline external Hayes-compatible modems;
-
Line-in audio jack allows remote monitoring in stereo of external audio sources.
LOCAL CONTROL, MONITORING AND INTERROGATION
-
USB port to connect to a laptop (from the MAC's front panel);
-
Serial port to connect to a laptop or PDA2 (from the MAC's front panel);
-
Stereo headphone jack to locally monitor audio inputs (from the MAC's front panel).
SITE MAINTENANCE
- Local and pause push buttons (on the MAC's front panel) allow on-site technicians to work safely.
ON-SITE ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT
ON-SITE PERIPHERALS
-
USB port to connect, for example: external memory for data logging, an external modem, etc.;
-
Microphone jack to connect surveillance microphones, for example;
FAILURES
- Plug for an AC/DC converter to monitor power fail on mains;
1 No voice interface and no DTMF control when external modems are used.
2 Serial port adapter for PDA not included.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
|
Specification |
Number
208/216 |
Description |
|
Metering (Analog) Inputs |
8/16 |
Resolution: 12 bits;
Bipolar / Differential;
3 selectable ranges: -2.5 to +2.5, -10 to +10 and -20 to +20 VDC;
4-20mA input mode jumper selectable;
Impedance > 100 kOhms;
True-RMS converter (optional): 60 Hz to 20 kHz. |
|
Status (Digital) Inputs |
16/32 |
EIA compatible;
Opto-isolated;
Impedance > 22 kOhms;
Detection levels: -12 to +0.8 VDC (low), +2.4 to +12 VDC (high). |
|
Audio Inputs |
4/8 |
-20 to +10 dBm (300-3000 Hz); Impedance 10 kOhms. |
|
Line in & MIC in |
2/2 |
PC sound-card standard LINE-IN and MIC-IN connections. |
|
Outputs (Commands) |
16/32 |
Selectable NO/NC dry contact relays (70 VAC @ 0.4 A, 30 VDC @ 2 A) or open collector (100 mA) |
|
Auxiliary DC Outputs |
2/4 |
MAC208: 5 VDC x 2 (250 mA total), 12 VDC x 2 (250 mA total).
MAC216: 5 VDC x 4 (500 mA total), 12 VDC x 4 (500 mA total). |
|
Local Access Port |
1/1 |
115200 bps, DB9 female connector located on front panel; or
115200 bps, USB Type B connector located on front panel. |
|
Serial Ports for On-Site Ancillary Equipment |
4/8 |
1200 to 115200 bps, DB9 male connectors located on rear panel. |
|
Extra Serial Ports for On-Site Ancillary Equipment through USB Hub & Dongles |
8/8 |
1200 to 115200 bps, DB9 male on USB dongles connected through USB hub. |
|
Serial Ports for External Modems |
2/2 |
1200 to 57600 bps, DB9 male connector located on rear panel. |
|
Extra Ports for External Modems through USB Hub |
4/4 |
USB modems required. Must support Linux CDC drivers. |
|
Internal Modem |
1/1 |
RJ-11 jack located on rear panel;
Voice/Fax/Data;
56 kbps maximum;
Fax up to 14400 bps;
DTMF interface. |
|
External USB Storage through USB Hub |
4/4 |
Up to 4 external USB memory devices. FAT32 formatted devices only. |
|
Real Time Clock (RTC) |
|
3.8 PPM between -10°C and +60°C. Equivalent to 10 seconds per month. |
|
Power Requirement |
|
11.5-14.5 VDC, 1.5 A Max. |
|
Fuse |
|
250 V, 3 A |
|
Electric Fields |
|
Tested to 10 V/m |
|
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) |
|
Tested to 12 kV |
|
Operating Temperature Range |
|
32 to 122°F
0 to 50°C |
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
|
Dimensions |
2 RU
19 x 3.5 x 12 in (W x H x D)
48.3 x 8.9 x 30.5 cm |
| Weight |
MAC208:
8 lbs (3.6 kg) dry
9 lbs (4.1 kg) shipping
MAC216:
10 lbs (4.5 kg) dry
11 lbs (5 kg) shipping |
RoHS Status: RoHS Compliant
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