Raritan EMX Quick Setup Guide
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Removable Terminal Modules
(on page 10), respectively,
based on your device model.
EMX Devices with a Built In Terminal Module
Follow these steps if you are using an EMX device with a
spring loaded terminal module built in to the device. If you are
using an EMX with a removable terminal module, see
EMX
Devices with Removable Terminal Modules
(on page 10).
To connect environmental sensors to EMX devices:
1. Plug one Raritan environmental sensor into one of the
SENSOR ports on the EMX device. To connect additional
sensors, repeat this step.
2. To connect two third-party probes to the termination points
labeled CONTACT SENSOR, follow the procedure:
a. Strip the insulation around 12mm from the end of each
wire of discrete detectors/switches.
b. Press and hold down the tiny rectangular buttons
above the termination points.
Note: Each button controls the spring of each
corresponding termination point.
3. Fully insert each wire of both detectors/switches into each
termination point.
Plug both wires of a detector/switch into the two
termination points to the left.
Plug both wires of the other detector/switch into the
two termination points to the right.
4. Release the tiny rectangular buttons after inserting the
wires properly.
a. Verify that these wires are firmly fastened.
b. By default, the open status of the detector/switch is
considered normal. To set the "normal" setting to
"closed" , press down the corresponding button
adjacent to the termination points.
EMX Devices with Removable Terminal Modules
Follow these steps if you are using an EMX device with a
removable terminal module. In this design, the contact closure
sensor comprises two parts: contact sensor module and
terminal module. The terminal module is removable.
Diagram key
Contact closure sensor
Removable terminal module
Four termination points are available. The two to the right
(CC1) are associated with channel number 1 (as indicated by
the LED number), and the two to the left (CC2) are associated
with channel number 2.
With this design, there are two ways to plug discrete
detectors/switches: