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MAC36 Controllers User Manual


Introduction

MAC36 are compact Master Application Controllers powered by the Niagara Framework, with various types of 36 onboard inputs and outputs. Using the specific local I/O set of 16 UI, 8 AO, 4 DI, and 8 DO allows to employ the devices in different applications. MAC36 controllers provide control, data logging, alarming, scheduling, integration, and visualization.

The range of MAC36 controllers consists of:

  • iSMA-B-MAC36NL;

  • iSMA-B-MAC36PRO.

Revision History

Rev.

Date

Description

1.11

23 Feb 2024

BTL certification of MAC36NL controllers

1.10

10 Nov 2023

Release of iSMA-B-MAC36PRO

1.9

9 Feb 2023

  • Support of Niagara 4.12

  • Updated M-Bus information

1.8

25 May 2022

Rebranded

1.7

24 Jun 2021

Document updated with support of the Niagara 4.10 information

1.6

16 Dec 2020

  • Document updated with support of the Niagara 4.9 information

  • Chapter 3.11.4 updated with the web service configuration for HDMI support

1.5

27 Apr 2020

Controller system update–Chapter 3.7

1.4

31 Mar 2020

  • Support of Niagara 4.8

  • Change of passphrase saving destination

  • User fonts support

  • Pop-up control for the HDMI display

  • Auto-detection of the device extension

  • Log saving to the Niagara home directory

  • M-Bus support

1.3

31 Oct 2019

Updated universal input supported sensors list

1.2

1 Apr 2019

  • HDMI support

  • Restore to factory defaults

1.1

10 Dec 2018

  • Data Recovery Service

  • Support of the Niagara 4.6 and later

1.0

1 Oct 2018

First edition

Revision history

Key Features

  • MAC36NL: Niagara 4.8 and later, MAC36PRO: Niagara 4.10.U6 and later;

  • real-time programming;

  • 2 Fast Ethernet (independent);

  • 1 RS485 (opto-isolated), optional extension as second RS485 port;

  • optional M-Bus extension;

  • 2 USB (1 OTG, 1 host);

  • 16 UI, 8 AO, 4 DI, and 8 DO;

  • HDMI to connect an external display;

  • built-in web server provides graphical user interface available from the web browser level;

  • SD card to collect real-time data, history logs, and alarms;

  • hardware replacement by SD card;

  • different licensing models for various application types.

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Key features of MAC36 controllers