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McCain FleX M73101S - User Manual

McCain FleX M73101S
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USER’S MANUAL: M73101XXX
Version: 1.0
Product specifications: www.mccain-inc.com
Customer support: support@mccain-inc.com
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McCain FleX M73101S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMcCain
ModelFleX M73101S
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

GENERAL FEATURES

2.4 Hardware Interfaces

Describes the various hardware interfaces available on the FleX Controller, both front and back panels.

2.4.1 Hardware Interface Front Panel

Lists and describes the hardware interfaces accessible on the front panel of the FleX Controller.

2.4.2 Hardware Interface Back Panel

Lists and describes the hardware interfaces accessible on the back panel of the FleX Controller.

2.4.6 Ethernet Ports

Describes the five Ethernet ports, their locations, and LED indicators.

2.4.7 USB Port

Explains the hot-swappable USB ports for data transfer and firmware upgrades.

2.4.11 SDLC Port, SP3

Explains the SP3 port for synchronous communications, its specifications, and its connection to NEMA cabinets.

2.5.1.1 Host Board Sub-Assembly (M58570 A)

Details the Host Board Sub-Assembly's circuitry and physical connections for communication interfaces.

2.5.1.2 Engine Board Sub-Assembly (M52284 A)

Describes the Engine Board Sub-Assembly, its computational functions, CPU, memory, and interfaces.

2.5.2.1 Serial Interface Board Sub-Assembly (M58571 A)

Details the Serial Interface Board Sub-Assembly for interfacing with ITS and NEMA cabinets.

2.5.3.2 Control Signals Board Sub-Assembly (M58574 A)

Describes the Control Signals Board Sub-Assembly, its signal generation, and AC power input settings.

CONTROLLER BOOT-UP

3.1 Controller Follows Up the Next Boot Sequence

Details the sequence of operations the controller performs during boot-up, including kernel decompression and driver initialization.

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