Contact Closure Inputs Control Contact Closure Outputs in a Remote Location
MirC controllers allow contact closure inputs to control contact closure outputs in a remote location using wireless 2-way communications. The sending device is equipped with contact closure inputs, used to control relays on the remote device. Both sender and relay controller are included when you purchase a MirC pair.
The sending device is also equipped with LEDs that display the status of the remote relay. Status information is verified using 2-way wireless communications. If communication is lost between the remote relay and the sending device, the sending device will turn off the LED. Additionally, every MirC controller is equipped with a Busy/Ready LED. If the Busy LED flashes, this indicates the remote device has successfully received and accepted your contact closure status. If the Busy LED does not flash, the remote device is out of range.
MirC 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. MirC 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 MirC controller is unable to communicate to the remote device.
A flashing busy LED is your verification that all communications are functioning properly between MirC controllers.
Like the MirX Series shown above the MirC Series Relay Controllers are ready to go to work immediately out of the box. No Computers, No Configuration, Just Simple, Reliable Wireless Communications between two devices that permanently work together as a married pair.
No Computers, No Configuration,
Works Right out of the Box!
MirC 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 MirC 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.
New Board Designs
The new MirC 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 MirC 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 and the communication between the two devices permanently work together as a married pair. MirC Boards will be available in 1 Channel, 2 Channel, 4 Channel and 8 channel relays.
MirC Series Features:
Long Range Wireless Operation
Sold in Pairs
Contact Closure Inputs on Sender
Relay Outputs on Receiver
Sender Displays Status of Remote Relays
2-Way Communication with Verification
No Configuration
No Computers
No Programming
Fast Switching
4 Channel MirC Receiver with Break-Away Tabs
4 Channel MirC Receiver with Tabs Broken Out
4 Channel MirC Receiver Without Break-Away Tabs
Articles
New to MirC Controllers? Click the following links for helpful wireless articles to get you started.
Our MirC Relays relays are always sold in married pairs and feature
SPDT & SPST relays and are available with the same number of contact closure inputs/outputs as there are relays installed on the remote device. The MirC Series Relay Controllers are ready to go to work immediately out of the box. No Computers, No Configuration, Just Simple, Reliable 802.15.4 Wireless Communications between two devices that permanently work together as a married pair.
For more detailed information, video, manuals and to order, please click on the links below.
This video is a basic introduction to the world of Computer Controlled Switching and Relays in general. Also read our "Introduction to Computer Control" Article.
Learn the basics of the MirX controllers Also read our Article on The MirX Controller.
Learn about the mechanics, applications, and tricks to Analog to Digital Conversion.
Also read our Article on Analog to Digital Conversion.
This movie will show you how to find the Com Port assigned to your Relay Controller. The first half of the video will show you how to do so in Windows Vista and the second half is using Windows XP.
MirC Series Controllers
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The ProXR Series Controller allow computers to read contact closure inputs, analog to digital converters and control up to 256 Relays using a single computer interface. ProXR series controllers focus on expansion for industrial control applications.
The ProXR Lite product line allows computers to read up to 8 analog inputs and control up to 8 relays.
Non-Expandable, the ProXR Lite Product Line focuses on interchangeable Computer Interface Modules and Low Cost
Focusing on Cost Reduction and High Volume Manufacturing, the Low Cost Series are No-Frills Relay Controllers that offer Basic Computer Control at Low Communications Speed.
Activate Relays when Sensors Reach Limits. Trigger Timers, Counters, and Events.
Use a Computer to Setup the Reactor, then Let the Reactor Work by itself without a computer.
Manually Take Control of Relays from Anywhere in the World using a Computer as needed.
Activate Relays with a Remote Control Key Fob. Trigger Timers, Counters, and Events.
Use a Computer to Setup the Key Fob Reactor, then Let the Key Fob Reactor Work by itself without a computer.
Manually Take Control of Relays from Anywhere in the World using a Computer as needed.
Time Schedule Activated Relays with Computer Interface. Use a Computer to Setup the Time Schedule.
Taralist Series Controllers do not require a computer after initial configuration.
Manually Take Control of Relays from Anywhere in the World using a Computer as needed.
The MirC Product Line Consist of TWO Controllers, Offering Contact Closure Inputs in One Location that Control Relays in a Remote Location.
The Transmitter Shows the Status of the Receiver. Smart Features optionally Turn Off Remote Relay if Communications is Lost. Sold in Pairs ONLY.
The MirX Product Line Consist of TWO Controllers, Offering Contact Closures and Relays on Each Controller. The Contact Closure Inputs at Location A control Relays at Location B. The Contact Closure Inputs at Location B control Relays at Location A. Each Controller Remotely Controls the Other. Smart Features optionally Turn Off Relays if Communications is Lost between the Two Controllers. Sold in Pairs ONLY.