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BlueWave®MX-MIM User Guide
Controller for BlueWave®MX-Series Systems
▪Instructions for Safe Use
▪Setup and Operation
▪Maintenance
▪Ordering Spare Parts and Accessories

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The information contained within this guide is subject to change without notice.
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property of, or used under license by Dymax Corporation, U.S.A
Please note that most curing system applications are unique. Dymax does not warrant the fitness of the product
for the intended application. Any warranty applicable to the product, its application, and use is strictly limited to
that contained in the Dymax Standard Conditions of Sale. Dymax recommends that any intended application be
evaluated and tested by the user to ensure that desired performance criteria are satisfied. Dymax is willing to
assist users in their performance testing and evaluation by offering equipment trial rental and leasing programs
to assist in such testing and evaluations.

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Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................... 4
Where to Get Help ............................................................................................4
Safety................................................................................................................... 4
Product Overview................................................................................................. 5
Network Data Formats......................................................................................5
Unpacking ............................................................................................................ 5
Parts Included ...................................................................................................5
Connections ......................................................................................................... 6
Input Power.......................................................................................................7
Interlocks...........................................................................................................7
Emitters 1-4.......................................................................................................9
Ethernet Port.....................................................................................................9
Installation......................................................................................................... 10
DIN Rail Mounting (Grounded) .......................................................................10
Factory Reset Button.......................................................................................... 14
Set Up & Web Interface Access........................................................................... 15
Controlling Emitters via the Web Interface.....................................................15
EtherNet/IP........................................................................................................ 18
PROFINET........................................................................................................... 21
Web Guide ......................................................................................................... 23
Log In Page......................................................................................................23
Main Page .......................................................................................................23
Network Configuration Page...........................................................................24
Diagnostics Alarm Log Page ............................................................................25
Diagnostics Page .............................................................................................27
Emitter Control Page.......................................................................................30
Configuration Mode........................................................................................31
Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 41
Parts and Accessories ......................................................................................... 44
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 45
Warranty............................................................................................................ 46

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Introduction
Dymax prepared this user guide for experienced machine control and industrial
automation engineers. Users should be experienced in EtherNet/IP or PROFINET
protocols.
Where to Get Help
Dymax Customer Support and Application Engineering teams are available by phone in
the United States, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard
Dymax locations can be found on the back cover of this user guide.
Additional resources are available to ensure a trouble-free experience with our
products:
▪Detailed product information on dymax.com
▪Dymax adhesive product data sheets on our website
▪Safety data sheets (SDS) provided with shipments of Dymax materials
Safety
WARNING! If you use this UV LED light control injury can result from
exposure to high-intensity light. For UV LED safety guidelines refer to the
safety guide supplied with your MX Series Emitters.

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Product Overview
The BlueWave® MX-MIM UV Curing Controller provides control and monitoring of
Dymax MX-Series Emitters using EtherNet/IP or PROFINET communication to provide
command and control of all functions. This provides a common platform many machine
builders trust to ensure equipment operations and process management with high
speed communications.
It comes in a standard 35mm DIN rail mountable configuration. It supports discrete
safety interlocks for all channels to emitters and a master interlock for full protection.
The system is easily configurable with off the shelf applications and can be integrated
with a large variety of PLC devices to support any level of system complexity.
Network Data Formats
The controller will automatically detect EtherNet/IP or PROFINET connections.
Unpacking
When your BlueWave® MX-MIM arrives, remove all equipment from packaging and
verify contents.
Please retain packing materials in the event the unit needs to be returned. Inspect unit
for any damage or loose parts. Notify Dymax customer service of any issues prior to
installation to prevent damage to associated equipment.
Parts Included
The following items are included with each BlueWave® MX-MIM controller purchase:
■BlueWave® MX-MIM Controller (Qty. 1)
■Interlock Plug, 2 x 5 (Qty. 1)
■Power Plug, 4-Position (Qty. 1)
■USB Drive (Qty. 1)

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Connections
Based on the installation needs, review the connections to be made as part of a planned
installation utilizing any safety features required.
Figure 1. BlueWave® MX-MIM - Top View
Figure 2. Bottom View
Emitter Connectors
1 thru 4
Power
Receptacle
Ethernet Connector
Emitter Interlocks

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Input Power
A 24-volt DC (10A maximum) power supply is connected to the BlueWave® MX-MIM
through the supplied 4-position power plug. The power inputs are reverse-polarity
protected. Two connections each are provided for the +24V and 24V return to allow for
daisy chaining of power input.
Interlocks
The interlock inputs provide a means to interrupt power to an emitter when an interlock
connection is opened. One interlock per emitter is provided. In addition, a master
interlock is provided which will interrupt power to all four emitters when its connection
is opened regardless of the individual emitter interlocks. Upon loss of an interlock
connection, emitter operation will cease, and an alarm will be set. This is a safety
feature that interrupts power to the emitter and does not rely on firmware controls.
Upon restoring the interlock connection, power will be applied to the emitter and it will
be re-initialized but will not activate the UV light until commanded to do so by the user.
Interlock connections are made through the supplied 2 x 5 locking interlock plug, PN
43536. The plug is shipped with jumpers in place to enable operation. A normally closed
switch or a “sinking output, NPN device” may be connected to the desired interlock in
place of the jumpers as illustrated in Figure 3, Figure 4, and Figure 5.
Figure 3. Controlling 4-Emitter Channels with Individual Interlocks

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Figure 4. Controlling 4-Emitter Channels with Master Interlock Alone
Figure 5. All Emitter Channels and Master Interlock Defeated with
Jumpers

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Emitters 1-4
Power and communication are supplied through an emitter interface cable via one of
the four emitter interface connectors located on the front/lower tiered portion of the
enclosure. Please refer to “Parts & Accessories” for available cable lengths. Each cable
connector end provides a screw-down retention feature to ensure positive connections
are maintained during operation.
CAUTION: Power to the controller must be off when connecting or
removing the emitter interconnect cables.
Ethernet Port
One 10/100 EtherNet port provides communications across the user’s network to the
host PLC. The use of shielded cables is required to ensure reliable communications
(Table 1).
Table 1. Communication
LED
Color
Description
Left LED: Speed Indicator
Amber or
Green
Amber ON: Operating as a Gigabit connection
(1000-Mbps)
Green ON: Operating as a 100-Mbps
connection
OFF: Operating as a 10-Mpbs connection
Right LED: Link/Activity
Indicator
Green
Blinking: There is activity on this port
OFF: No link is established

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Installation
DIN Rail Mounting (Grounded)
1. Position the unit below the 35mm DIN rail, with the top tilted slightly outwards, then
lift upwards until the bottom of the DIN rail clip is engaged. (Figure 6)
2. Tilt top of the unit back until the DIN rail rests in the clip, then release. The clips are
spring loaded so they will pull the unit downward slightly and engage the rail.
(Figure 7)
NOTE: 1-inch minimum distance on clearance of vents. The DIN rail must also be
grounded.
Figure 6. DIN Rail Mounting –
Step 1
Figure 7. DIN Rail Mounting –
Step 2
3. Turn OFF the customer-supplied 24V DC supply prior to connecting to unit.
4. Wire the 24V DC supply to supplied power plug. The chassis must be grounded.
5. Insert the power plug PN 43541 into the DC power receptacle (Figure 8)
6. Install the interlock plug, PN 43536 (Figure 9).
7. Configure the interlock plug by removing the pre-inserted jumpers that are not
required based on the Interlocks section of this user guide. Connect the desired
interlock switches as needed.
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