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Comparison of EMEX Test systems |

EMEX Test

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Features and benefits

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Maintained, non-maintained and switched

luminaires on a single circuit

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Cable saving as a result of combined power and

data lines

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High capacity substations

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Flexible local circuit monitoring options

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Fully compatible with MXD4

EMEX Test is the most flexible emergency lighting testing system available today. With the ability to

support virtually any type of slave 230V luminaire, including LED, EMEX Test affords freedom of choice

for consultants, designers and end-users alike.

Two approaches, one solution

EMEX Test can utilise two different solutions to interface your emergency luminaires, whatever the scenario. Both

systems utilise the same software and are fully compatible with each other on the same system:

MXC

MXC is ideal for use where a large number of high

frequency, non-dimmable luminaires are situated in a

relatively small area and where room for cable runs is

restricted and the aesthetics are a primary concern.

The MXC substation solution employs compact LTC

integral luminaire interfaces to support up to 40

luminaires from a single substation. It allows mixed

operation modes of the emergency luminaires

on the same circuit without data cable. Multiple

local switched and unswitched circuit monitoring

is marshalled by the substation, or direct into the

luminaires. Substations are connected together and

back to the control PC by data cable connection.

Ideal for high-rise buildings, MXC provides savings in

cable, containment and installation costs.

MXD4

Features and benefits

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Supports virtually any type of luminaire –

no modification required

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High switching power capability

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Simple to install

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Compatible with digital and analogue dimming

systems

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Fully compatible with MXC

MXD4 substation modules control luminaires in groups

of four with no modification to the mains luminaires

whatsoever. Data cable provides communication to

the CPS. A data cable connection exists between the

CPS and the PC.

MXD4 is ideal for use where a smaller number of

luminaires are to be situated in an environment

where aesthetic cabling is not an issue, for example

warehousing or car parks.