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CPU | Intel Xeon Scalable Processors |
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Memory | DDR4 |
Storage | SAS/SATA HDDs/SSDs |
Power Supply | Redundant power supplies |
Form Factor | Rack Server |
Network | 1GbE |
Manual covers specific Matrix X types and Node Manager version for remote site functionality.
Matrix X is compatible with any SYSTEM X component and devices outputting 1 Vpp video signal.
CE-certified, approved according to EU directives for EMC and Low Voltage safety standards.
Lists Echelon®, LON®, and LONWORKS® as trademarks of Echelon Corporation.
Lists items included in the carton box and advises checking for damage or missing parts.
Details the 3-wire mains connection requirement and safety warnings for connections.
Specifies the location and rating of the replaceable fuse (F1, F2,5AH, 250V).
Describes connecting SYSTEM X components in a common LONWORKS® network, polarity insensitivity.
Explains video input terminations (75 Ω or Hi-Z) settable via Node Manager.
Describes expanding video inputs/outputs by combining Matrix X units and looping connections.
Details connecting XLOOP cables for M3216AX/3208AX and BNC adaptors for M1608AX.
Explains connecting XLOOP cables for M3216AX/M3208AX and BNC adaptors for M1608AX.
Combines instructions for video input and output expansion, and notes on LOOP MON interconnection.
Mentions 9-pin DSUB connectors on front/rear are for internal use and future applications.
Explains the green LED status (normal operation, fault, download in progress).
Explains the yellow LED status (LON network status: off=configured, flashing=unconfigured).
Discusses free topology (point-to-point, bus, star, tree) and its limitations.
Describes bus topology, cable stub lengths, and advantages for longer cable runs.
Explains required termination resistors for free and bus topologies (52 Ω and 105 Ω).
Details using repeaters to extend network segments or convert topology types.
Lists validated cable types, AWG, diameter, shield, and examples for LONWORKS® networks.
Provides maximum cable lengths for different cable types in free and bus topologies.