MirX devices use 802.15.4 two-way 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 MirX controllers.
Customers who require inductive switching (such as motors, lights, pumps, solenoids, and Transformers) should visit the Induction Suppression portion of our web site.
Control a Switch From a Distant Location
MirX-MXNET controllers provide you with an easy way to control a switch from a distant location using the Internet or LAN communications. MirX-MXNET controllers use a very sophisticated program to find each other no matter where they are in the entire world. They are permanently married together, and no matter how far apart they may be, they will always try to stay in communication with each other. Look for MXNET in the part number for the Ethernet MXNET versions.
MirX-MXNET controllers are sold in pairs. Each MirX-MXNET controller has inputs and relays. One MirX-MXNET controller is installed locally while the other MirX-MXNET controller is installed remotely. The inputs on the local MirX-MXNET controller control the relays at the remote MirX-MXNET controller. The inputs on the remotely located MirX-MXNET controller control the relays on the local MirX-MXNET controller. MirX-MXNET controllers have one or more Contact Closure Inputs and one or more Contact Closure outputs.
Using this system, it is possible to install a light switch at your house that controls a light in China. Similarly, a light switch in China can control the lights at your house... and we have actually been testing this exact configuration for the past year as we have developed the firmware built into the MirX-MXNET controller.
New Board Designs
The new Reactor Relay Series features our new surface mount LED lights. These lights are smaller and brighter than previous generation lights for making relay status easier to read at a glance. The Reactor Relays will also feature a new board design with Break-Away Tabs. With the Tabs on, the board will fit into an enclosure. If your project requires a smaller profile without an enclosure, simply snap off the tabs on each side for a smaller board.
Interfaces between the tow devices will be 802.15.4 or Ethernet and the communication between the two devices permanently work together as a married pair.

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MirX Series Features:
- Sold in Pairs
- Contact Closure Inputs and Outputs at Each Location
- Each Device Controls the Other Device
- Local Inputs Control Remote Relays
- Remote Inputs Control Local Relays
- 2-Way Communication with Verification
- No Configuration
- No Computers
- No Programming
- Beacon Mode for Range Testing
- Smart Mode for Fast, Low Power Operation
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