1 scope, 1.1 systems covered by this manual – Innotech Maxim User Manual
Page 10
MAXIM Installation Instructions
Page 10
© Mass Electronics Pty Ltd 2011
Edition 2.0 dated 20/11/2013
1-1 Scope
This manual is intended to provide qualified technical personnel with complete and easy-to-follow
instructions for installing, testing, and commissioning the MAXIM Series Controllers. Although every
effort has been made to simplify the installation process, it is assumed that qualified personnel
installing the MAXIM Series Controllers are familiar with local regulations, codes, and safety
requirements.
It is highly recommended that installers familiarise themselves with the content of this manual
before attempting to install the MAXIM Series Controllers.
Throughout this manual there are icons used to illustrate important information and points of
caution, as illustrated and described below:
1-1.1 Systems Covered by this Manual
A system is defined as one or more MAXIM Series controllers interconnected with various ancillary
units for the purpose of performing specific functions. Systems are intended for use in a variety of
applications and are designed on a modular basis. Modularity provides the most economical and
efficient means of adapting the system to the specific customer requirements. In our attempts to
continuously improve overall customer satisfaction through product improvement, Innotech often
provides updates and revisions to the MAXIM Series product line. The range of modules result in a
large array of different types of hardware available to the customer.
With the exception of the MAXIM 1 controller, all MAXIM Series controllers can either be used in
standalone applications to control external equipment, or in an Innotech network consisting of
multiple controllers and devices supporting Global and Net Comms traffic. This manual covers the
following Maxim Series Controllers:
• MAXIM I
• MAXIM II
• MAXIM III
• MAXIM 1010
• MiniMAX (MM01)
• MiniMAX (MM02)
• MicroMAX (UM01)
• VAVMax (VM01)
• Sub System Gateway (IG01)
Notes indicate useful information which
should be read.
NOTE
Cautions indicate critical information which
must be read.
CAUTION