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Revised 9/13/00 • MX16160

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© 2000 Automated Logic Corporation

Troubleshooting

LEDs

The MX16160 module has several LED 
indicators to show the status of certain 
functions.  

Power - lights when power is being supplied 
to the module.

Run - flashes to indicate a normal condition.

Expander Comm - flashes to indicate 
expansion bus communications are valid.

Digital Output Status - lights when the digital 
output is activated.

Protection

The MX16160 module is protected by internal 
solid state Polyswitches on the incoming 
power. These Polyswitches are not 
replaceable and will reset themselves if the 
condition that caused the fault returns to 
normal.

Production Date

To determine when a module was 
manufactured, check the module status 
report for the module in SuperVision. Refer to 
the 

SuperVision User’s Guide

 for more 

information about the module status report.

A sticker on the back of the module also 
shows the date the module was 
manufactured. The first three characters on 
the sticker indicate the type of module. The 
next two characters show the year and month 
of manufacture. (The month digit is in 
hexadecimal.)

UI 8

Thermistor

38

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

38

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

28

UI 9

Thermistor

39

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

39

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

29

UI 10

Thermistor

3A

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3A

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2A

UI 11

Thermistor

3B

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3B

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2B

UI 12

Thermistor

3C

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3C

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2C

UI 13

Thermistor

3D

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3D

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2D

UI 14

Thermistor

3E

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3E

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2E

UI 15

Thermistor

3F

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

3F

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

2F

UI 16

Thermistor

30

-17° to 213° F
-27° to 100.6° C

0.00
0.00

15.88
15.69

mA or Volts

30

0 to 20mA
0 to 5V

§

§

Digital

20

† Celsius values can only be displayed in SuperVision when the Function 
Block is made in Eikon v2.0 or later with the Metric option enabled. Refer to 
the Eikon User’s Guide for more information.
§ Use the Point Configuration or Point Help feature available in SuperVision 
v2.0 or later.

Table 4. Input Channel Numbers 

Point

Signal Type

Channel
Number

†Range Offset

Gain

Summary of Contents for MX16160

Page 1: ...perVision Eikon Alert and InterOp are registered trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE All other brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies Technical Instructions MX1 6 1 60 Using the MX16160 2 Specifications 3 Mounting 3 Addressing 3 Power Wiring 3 Inputs 4 Digital Outputs 5 Channel Numbers 6 Troubleshooting 7 LEDs 7 Protec...

Page 2: ...nce in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Figure 1 Module Dimensions and Layout 11 5 16 28 73cm 11 5 16 28 73cm 3 4 1 9cm 5 5 8 14 29cm I O Expansion Address Switch Power and Run LEDs Gnd and 24VAC Terminals M ode Se lect U niversal Inpu t 1 16 0 5Vdc d ry contact T herm istor 0 20 mA I O Exp ander A dd ress 1 s R A B 3 2 1 A IN 9 B B A 4 6 5 A B 7 ...

Page 3: ...0 s power is off The MX16160 only reads the address when the module is turned on The MX16160 uses a rotary switch to assign the module s expander number If the module s expander address is three set the switch to three as shown in Figure 2 Power Wiring Whenever possible make sure the module s power and communications connections are working properly before connecting any input or output points CAU...

Page 4: ...ed to use an additional external power supply Dry Contact A 5VDC wetting voltage is used to detect contact position This results in a 0 5mA maximum sense current when the contacts are closed The MX16160 accumulates up to 15 input pulses per second 1 Be sure the MX16160 s power is off before wiring any inputs or outputs 2 Connect the input wiring to the screw terminals on the module as shown in Fig...

Page 5: ...uto mode by setting the HOA switches see Figure 1 on page 2 for the switches location Table 2 shows the status of the digital output based on the output s configuration and the HOA switch position Figure 3 Input Wiring Figure 4 Jumper Position PWR PWR PWR OUT OUT GND GND GND 0 5VDC DRY CONTACT PASSIVE TRANSDUCER 4 20mA 12V or 24V LOOP INPUT THERMISTOR 3 WIRE 4 20mA ISOLATED AC or DC POWER SUPPLY 4...

Page 6: ... 6 Digital HOA Status 16 86 DO 7 Digital HOA Status 17 87 DO 8 Digital HOA Status 18 88 DO 9 Digital HOA Status 19 89 DO 10 Digital HOA Status 1A 8A DO 11 Digital HOA Status 1B 8B DO 12 Digital HOA Status 1C 8C DO 13 Digital HOA Status 1D 8D DO 14 Digital HOA Status 1E 8E DO 15 Digital HOA Status 1F 8F DO 16 Digital HOA Status 10 80 Use digital input microblocks to monitor the status of HOA Switch...

Page 7: ...100 6 C 0 00 0 00 15 88 15 69 mA or Volts 38 0 to 20mA 0 to 5V Digital 28 UI 9 Thermistor 39 17 to 213 F 27 to 100 6 C 0 00 0 00 15 88 15 69 mA or Volts 39 0 to 20mA 0 to 5V Digital 29 UI 10 Thermistor 3A 17 to 213 F 27 to 100 6 C 0 00 0 00 15 88 15 69 mA or Volts 3A 0 to 20mA 0 to 5V Digital 2A UI 11 Thermistor 3B 17 to 213 F 27 to 100 6 C 0 00 0 00 15 88 15 69 mA or Volts 3B 0 to 20mA 0 to 5V Di...

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