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Frequency:

916 MHz, FSK modulation

Indicator Lights—Tx:

Green LED: Tx Data, Flashes upon activation and release of the 

external safety device to indicate transmission. Flashes every 2 seconds to indicate monitoring.

Mounting:

4 corner screws (provided)

Power Source:

Batteries: 2 AA, 1.5v lithium* or alkaline

*Recommended for extended life in prolonged cold environments. Life expectancy: 2 years

Dimensions:

1.80”W x 4.78”H x 1.75”D

Test Button:

Momentary push button—forces the transmission of the transmitter's address 

and sensor status. Reports the edge is activated. 

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Specifications and Controls: Transmitter Unit

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Specifications and Controls: Receiver Unit

Power:

12-24 VAC/DC nominal (8-30 V max); power may be supplied from the operator or 

alternatively from an external supply

Cable Connections:

Screw clamp type terminal blocks for 18-26 AWG wire

Learn Buttons: 

Used to associate a transmitter with the desired receiver channel

Output Selector: 

Select “P” for Pulsed, or “R” for Relay mode; switch 2 is not used

Dimensions:

4”W x 4.74”H x 1”D

Indicator Lights—Rx:

Green LED: Indicates power

– On solid: Device is powered on

Yellow LED Blinks off: Indicates reception of message with our selected address

– On solid: No Transmitters Learned
– Fast blink: Termination fault
– Random blink: Transmitters are Learned and sending

Red LED: Indicates safety device is active

– On solid: Active Sensing Edge
– Fast blink: Termination fault
– Medium blink: Comunications fault
– Slow blink: Low battery
– Off: No faults (Note: Channel 2 LED will go off after ~15 seconds if not used)

Connections:

•      Power (2)
•      Output (3 per channel – COM, N.C./Pulse, 10K)

Modes:

Refer to your operator’s manual

•     Pulsed (photo eye)
•     N.C. (Normally Closed)
•     10K Resistor

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Install Transmitter and Test

4-1.    Strip back approximately 4 inches of outer covering of Sensing Edge cable, then feed through 

         Transmitter strain relief fitting. Connect the two Edge wires to the removable terminal SE1 (not 
         polarized). Dress the wires next to the battery holder and tighten the strain relief. Mount unit 
         vertically utilizing the mounting holes at the 4 corners of the transmitter box. Affix lid to Transmitter, 
         noting alignment pin. Repeat for any remaining Transmitters.

4-2.    Test all safety edges for functionality.

P.O. Box 159 • West Grove, PA 19390 • 800-220-3343 • 610-869-4422 • Fax: 610-869-4423 • www.milleredge.com

6809 South Harl Ave., Suite A • Tempe, AZ 85283 • 800-887-3343 • 480-755-3565 • Fax: 480-755-3558

Summary of Contents for MGL-TX20

Page 1: ... P O Box 159 West Grove PA 19390 800 220 3343 610 869 4422 Fax 610 869 4423 www milleredge com 6809 South Harl Avenue Suite A Tempe AZ 85283 800 887 3343 480 755 3565 Fax 480 755 3558 MGL K20_Inst_20160815 Model MGL K20 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION Kit Contents 1 MGL TX20 Transmitter unit 2 MGL RX20 Receiver unit 3 Receiver ...

Page 2: ...mmed Channel 1 LED will be blinking rapidly indicating no Edge has been connected until your 10K Sensing Edge is connected to the Transmitter Press the Transmitter Test button again and note that the red LED on the Receiver turns on solid 3 4 If needed perform same steps for Channel 2 Up to 2 different Transmitters may be programmed per channel 3 5 To start over or erase programming press and hold...

Page 3: ...s powered on Yellow LED Blinks off Indicates reception of message with our selected address On solid No Transmitters Learned Fast blink Termination fault Random blink Transmitters are Learned and sending Red LED Indicates safety device is active On solid Active Sensing Edge Fast blink Termination fault Medium blink Comunications fault Slow blink Low battery Off No faults Note Channel 2 LED will go...

Page 4: ...nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which may be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Re orient or relocate the receiver antenna 2 Increase ...

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