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The Status LED on the front of the SmartX devices changes color and flashes to indicate the status of the device.

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This section provides recommendations on wire sizes and lengths for the Central IO modules.

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The override switches on Central IO modules with manufacturing date earlier than 2021-W26 must be disabled to remove the risk of an improper output. To disable the override switches, update the Central IO module firmware to version 2.017 or later.

User Interface

The I/O modules have the following status indicator LEDs on the front of the module:

Concept

The SmartX AS-P server is the successor to Automation Server, and offers several improvements such as enhanced processor performance, increased memory size, dual Ethernet ports, and high-speed USB interfaces. Like the Automation Server, the SmartX AS-P server is a Schneider Electric manufactured embedded device that generally serves as the lowest tier EcoStruxure BMS server within the EcoStruxure BMS. The SmartX server controls and supervises equipment, typically HVAC equipment. SmartX AS-P servers use I/O modules with connected field devices, such as sensors and actuators, to do that.

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For I/O modules with outputs, the following components on the front provide control of the output channels:

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By adding a variety of I/O and power supply modules, you can use the SmartX AS-P server or Automation Server to tailor the Intelligent Building Management System to your unique requirements.

Specifications

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The terminal bases are used for SmartX devices that are based on the patented two-piece design. The terminal base provides the I/O bus to the electronics module installed on the terminal base as well as to the SmartX device installed to the right (next terminal base in the chain).

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The UI-16 I/O module is a universal input, 16-channel I/O module. Each channel has a dedicated status two-color LED that provides local monitoring of digital, counter, and supervised input types. The front panel shows the module status LED and the I/O channel status LEDs.