Model MAC4
Description
To support signal switching, distribution, and monitoring applications requiring large channel counts, the recommended system may be comprised of several units working in concert. Operation of such an array typically requires application specific control software. The MAC4 (Master Array Controller) is specifically designed to streamline control of a multi-system array. It can operate a group of switching hardware while providing the user with a single cross point configuration to control. It supports the 488.2 protocol common to Universal Switching products and can create arrays with most in-service units manufactured in the last decade. Although intended for use with large system arrays, the MAC4 can also be used as a remote access panel or expanded function display for smaller single-system applications. Since the MAC4 communicates over Ethernet, it can be physically located anywhere that it can communicate to the other systems in the array. The MAC4 is designed for standard 19-inch rack mounting or desktop use. An additional feature is the capacity to control two locally connected “PUC” modules. The MAC4 functions as a 10” display controller option for our RSX4/UC1 product lines.
Model MAC4
Specifications |
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Number Of Ports: | 10-100 |
Wavelength Range: | 1300-1600nm |
Insertion Loss (typical): | -- dB |
Return Loss: | -- dB |
Features
Flexible installation, rack or desktop
Remote control Ethernet 10/100 port
Certified LXI 10/100 Ethernet
Includes TCP/IP, SNMP (v1,/v2/v3),SNTP, IPv4, IPv6
Command set is 488.2 compliant
Built-in event scheduler and event log
Store/recall configurations from FLASH memory
Built-in web browser capability
Compatible with RouteWarePRO
High brightness 10.1" touchscreen (Option X)
Rugged 4RU high chassis (7.00”)
International AC power range
Self-monitoring redundant plug-in power supplies
Integrated rack mount design (19 inch)
Removable front flanges
Includes removable rubber feet
Firmware updates via Ethernet
All aluminum chassis construction
Certified CE EN61010 (LVD)
Applications
Large channel count switching applications, all types
Dedicated remote control hardware for any USC switching product
Integrated test and measurement systems
Communication centers
Satellite installations
Specialized security installations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Although intended for use with large system arrays, the MAC4 can also be used as a remote access panel or expanded function display for smaller single-system applications.
The MAC4 is suitable for large channel count switching applications, all types, dedicated remote control hardware for any USC switching product, integrated test and measurement systems, communication centers, satellite installations, and specialized security installations.
The MAC4 has a flexible installation, rack or desktop, remote control Ethernet 10/100 port, certified LXI 10/100 Ethernet, includes TCP/IP, SNMP (v1,/v2/v3), SNTP, IPv4, IPv6, built-in event scheduler and event log, store/recall configurations from FLASH memory, built-in web browser capability, compatible with RouteWarePRO, high brightness 10.1" touchscreen (Option X), rugged 4RU high chassis (7.00”), international AC power range, self-monitoring redundant plug-in power supplies, integrated rack mount design (19 inch), removable front flanges, includes removable rubber feet, firmware updates via Ethernet, and all aluminum chassis construction.
The MAC4 (Master Array Controller) is a device designed to streamline control of a multi-system array for large channel count switching applications.
The MAC4 can operate a group of switching hardware while providing the user with a single cross point configuration to control. It supports the 488.2 protocol common to Universal Switching products and can create arrays with most in-service units manufactured in the last decade.