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Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies  Division

P/N 315-034090-11

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The back of the LVM contains 2 rotary address switches and five diagnostic LEDs,
two plug-in cable connectors for the CAN and two plug-in cable connectors for audio.
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PRE-INSTALLATION

Set the board address for the LVM using both of the ten-position rotary switches
located on the back of the board (See Figure 2). Each of these addresses must be a
sub-address of the DAC and must be the same as the addresses assigned in the
Zeus Programming Tool.

Figure 2

LVM Cable Connections, Diagnostics and Address Switches

After setting the address, label each switch or LED. When viewed from the front
panel of the LVM, the labels are on the left and the control switches and LEDs are on
the right.

Refer to the Zeus configuration for the address of each module and its
assigned functions.

Remove the label strip from its slot, and type or print a brief function
identifier for each switch.

After completing the label strip, insert in back into its slot (See Figure 3).

INSTALLATION

The LVM mounts to the rear of the inner door in the CAB-1, CAB-2, CAB-3, REMBOX2
or REMBOX4 enclosures. Select the location of the LVM. In CAB-1/-2/-3 it can be
mounted on either side of the PMI/PMI-2, over the two mounting studs in the
desired location. In the REMBOX2/4 the LVM may mount in any of the positions (as
viewed from the front). Secure the LVM to the inner door with the two nuts provided.
(Refer to Figure 4.)

Figure 3

Inserting A Label Into

The Back Of The LVM

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Summary of Contents for LVM

Page 1: ...up to five LVMs Additional LVMs may be connected remotely using the RNI OPERATION Controls and Indicators The front panel of the LVM contains six switches and six pairs of LEDS Each pair contains one bi color red green and one yellow LED The functions of the switches and LEDs are programmed using the Zeus Tool Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Guide P N 315 033875 All LEDs can be programmed ON OFF or ...

Page 2: ... LVM using both of the ten position rotary switches located on the back of the board See Figure 2 Each of these addresses must be a sub address of the DAC and must be the same as the addresses assigned in the Zeus Programming Tool Figure 2 LVM Cable Connections Diagnostics and Address Switches After setting the address label each switch or LED When viewed from the front panel of the LVM the labels...

Page 3: ...5 134260 connects the LVM to P4 on the CC 5 CC 2 or JP6 on the PMI or J1 on the PMI 2 or P1 on the RNI Refer to Figure 5 Make sure that all cables seat fully into their connectors Secure the cable in the back box using cable ties and the tie down points in the enclosure The cable must have sufficient slack to allow the inner door to open fully without putting stress on the cable WIRING Remove all ...

Page 4: ...lation Instructions P N 315 033420 for complete wiring details Cable connections for the LVM are shown in the following table and in Figures 5 and 6 S N O I T C E N N O C E L B A C M V L e l b a C n o i t p i r c s e D t r a P r e b m u N n o i t c e n n o C L C C g n o L E L B A C N A C r o t c u d n o c 6 n i 0 3 4 1 2 4 3 6 5 5 5 N A C t x e n e h t o t M V L e h t s t c e n n o C n o 3 P m o r...

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