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MiniMAX Controller with innTOUCH Comms

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This product has been superseded.

Replacement Product: SKIA 8C

The Innotech MiniMAX Controller with innTOUCH Comms is a state-of-the-art digital processing system that has the capability of controlling various types of industrial and commercial systems. The MiniMAX can operate as a standalone device, using its own universal I/O and TRIAC Outputs to receive information and control external equipment, or as part of a network of Innotech devices, where MM01C interfaces with the Primary Network, and MM02C interfaces with the Sub System Network.

The MiniMAX Controller with innTOUCH Comms features Universal I/O channels (UIO) which combine the functions of Universal Input and Analog Output channels into a single software programmable channel. Each UIO can be independently configured with software to have input or output functionality. With this structure, you are free to assign functions as required, instead of choosing a fixed controller to fit the job.

The MM01C/MM02C controllers can be configured using the Windows® based MAXCon software. MAXCon allows the user to configure the internal processes of the MM01C/MM02C controllers by placing various process blocks and interconnecting lines to design the required control algorithm.

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  • 100 millisecond cycle/scan time
  • 7 x independent configurable Universal Inputs/Outputs
  • 4 x 24 VAC TRIAC Outputs
  • 2 x RS485 Communications Ports (Primary Network)
  • 1 x RS485 Communications Port (Sub System Network)
  • innTOUCH port (Power + Comms) for ISS0x Series HMI
  • User selectable Baud Rate
  • All wire connections by pluggable screw terminals
  • Program resides in non-volatile flash RAM
  • Real-time Clock (not battery backed unless used with an ISS02/ISS04 innTOUCH Smart Sensor with Battery Backup)
  • Visual indication of power, comms, and system activity