Product Code: MirXSSR8x_MXNET_MIX
Setup for the MXNET versions is the same as the MirXSSR8x_MIX shown above except the NXNET is connected to the internet through an Ethernet connection. The two MXNET boards can be located anywhere in the world and can find each other as long as each has a connection to the internet.
| The PWR12 is regulated power supply providing clean power necessary for the performance of these boards | |
| Stock#: PWR12 | $48/pr |

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Inputs on Each Controller Control the Relays at the Other Controller
Controllers Communicate over a LAN or Internet via Ethernet Connection
Controllers Will Find Each Other No Matter Where They are in the Entire World
Learn more about how MXNET works

MXNET pairs can communicate to each other from anywhere in the world using an internet connection. No Static IP Address is required. Simply plug the Ethernet and Power Cords in and give them a few minutes to find each other. After you wire the controlled devices in, you can control billboard lights in India, Runway Lights at an Airport, or simply lock your front door from the office.
Learn more about the Range of MXNET
MXNET Series Boards have two different modes that you can choose from, Smart Mode and Beacon Mode. Each has its own methods of how they send data and how they react to communication loss.
Smart Mode is the faster and lower energy option of the two. A board in Smart Mode only sends data to the paired device when a contact closure is detected. If communications are lost in Smart Mode all relays will turn off after a period of 30 seconds.
A board in Beacon Mode constantly sends data to the paired device and waits for a change in the data being sent to it to change. If communications are lost the status of all relays will remain the same until communications are reestablished.
Learn more about the Modes of MXNET
MXNET devices are only sold as a permanently married pair, pricing shown on our web site indicates pricing for the pair of controllers. Contact Closure Inputs may only be connected to switches, buttons, or sensors with Contact Closure capability. Not suitable for use in voltage detection applications. MXNET devices use Network Communications to ensure the remote device is properly functioning. The Busy LED is always used to indicate a properly functioning remote device. If you do not see the Busy LED flash, then the MirX controller is unable to communicate to the remote device. A flashing busy LED is your verification that all communications are functioning properly between MXNET controllers.
Inductive loads can lead to dropped communications between the two Devices. Customers who require inductive switching (such as motors, lights, pumps, solenoids, and Transformers) should visit the Induction Suppression portion of our web site.
NCD Currently offers two variations of this design: MirC and MirX.
MirX controllers have relays on both the remote and local device while MirC has relays on only one board which is controlled by a dedicated controller board.
Learn more about the difference between MirX and MirC
Mechanical Relays have a good home in low-cost control applications. But for some users, only solid state switching will do. Solid State Relays are ideal for users who require long term reliability, silent operation, or high induction tolerance. Many inductive control applications require a solid state relay. Inductive loads such as Motors, Valves, Pumps, Solenoids, and Large Transformers (including Fluorescent Lighting) benefit from the use of solid state relays because they reduce the chances of the inductive load interfering with the logic of the relay controller.
You can purchase this controller with the relays installed two ways. You can have your choice of the same solid state relay installed in this board or you can choose different relays to be installed in each relay location. Simply choose the controller with _MIX in the part number and you will be able to choose specific relays for each location. If this controller is not a _MIX you can find it listed under Related Products on the right side of this page.
Please Note: Users must NEVER apply any voltage to an input on the Mir-X controller, these inputs are for Contact Closure connections only.
| NCD Base Station software | Download NCD Base Station software to configure MXNET |
| MXNET Quick Start Guide | Download the MirX Net Quick Start Guide |
| MXNET Article | MirX Article |
| Wiring Diagrams | These Wiring Diagrams will help you understand how to connect to your devices and use relays as a form of control logic |
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2A 240VAC Normally Open SPST Zero Crossing Turn On Built-In Snubber Circuit For Use with Resistive Loads AC Switching ONLY .06A Minimum Load Required -30 to 80°C Operating Temperature D2W Series Data Sheet |
$12.00/each |
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5A 240VAC Normally Open SPST |
$15.00/each |
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5A 240VAC Normally Open SPST |
$16.00/each |
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25A 240VAC Normally Open SPST Random Turn On For Use with Inductive Loads AC Switching ONLY .06A Minimum Load Required -30 to 80°C Operating Temperature PF Series Data Sheet |
$28/each |
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25A 480VAC Normally Open SPST Zero Crossing Turn On For Use with Resistive Loads AC Switching ONLY .06A Minimum Load Required -30 to 80°C Operating Temperature PF Series Data Sheet |
$30/each |
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3A 60VDC Normally Open SPST For Use with Resistive or Inductive Loads DC Switching ONLY .02A Minimum Load Required 1.5V Maximum On-State Voltage Drop -40 to 80°C Operating Temperature PF Series Data Sheet DC Solid State Connection Diagram |
$24/each |
TYPE G - 45 Day Lead TimeCrydom |
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20A 60VDC Normally Open SPST For Use with Resistive or Inductive Loads DC Switching ONLY No Minimum Load Required .1V Maximum On-State Voltage Drop -30 to 80°C Operating Temperature CX Series Data Sheet |
$65/each |
| NOTICE: Solid State Relays are Silent and Offer Extremely Long Life, but May Not Function Properly when Subjected to Radioactive Environments. Forced Air May be Required to Achieve Maximum Load Rating. NCD does NOT Recommend Driving any Relay at Maximum Load. It is Not Possible for NCD to verify Manufacturer Claims of Load Ratings. NCD Solid State Relay Controllers have NOT been Tested at the Rated Loads. Solid State Relays must be carefully selected, AC and DC solid state relays cannot be used interchangeably. Solid State Relays Require a Minimum Load, and will NOT Function Correctly Unless Minimum Load Requirements are Met. External Snubber Circuitry May be Required for Certain Applications. If a Device Turns On, but Does Not Turn Off, this Usually Indicates a Need for a External Snubber Circuit. This May Indicate Minimum Load Requirements Have Not Been Met. Please Research Crydom Solid State Relays or be Familiar with this Technology Prior to Purchase. Please Consult Crydom Engineers to Determine the Best Relay for Your Application www.crydom.com. | |||
2-Way LAN and Internet Communications Enabled Pair with Eight Solid State Mixed SPST Relay and 8 Con | |
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Code: MirXSSR8x_MXNET_MIX Price: $560.00 Shipping Weight: 5.00 pounds | |
| 2-Way LAN and Internet Communications Enabled Pair with Eight Solid State Mixed SPST Relay and 8 Con | |
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