Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety
P/N 315-034060-3
A24205-A334-B825
Supervised Input Module (500-034060 / S24235-B112-A2)
Installation Instructions
Model SIM-16
INTRODUCTION
The
SIEMENS
Model SIM-16 Supervised Input Module
is a remotely located, general purpose input module. It
provides sixteen input circuits for remote system
monitoring. Each input can be individually programmed
as supervised (dry contacts only) or unsupervised
(general-purpose input). The SIM-16 has two Form C
relays. The relays and the inputs are programmable using
the Zeus Programming Tool.
OPERATION
The SIM-16 is mounted in an enclosure that is remotely
located from the Main Panel. Communication between
the SIM-16 and the NIC-C (Network Interface Card) or
the next CAN module (in CE applications) is through the
Control Area Network (CAN) bus. Up to 99 SIM-16s can
be used with a single NIC-C or a DAC-NET (in CE
applications).
Each SIM-16 has two 10-position rot ary switches that
are used to set the board address on the CAN which is
a sub-address of the NIC-C or the DAC-NET (in CE
applications).
Every time a change of state of the input is detected, a
unique CAN message is sent to the NIC-C (DAC-NET).
A CAN message from the NIC-C (DAC-NET) directed
to the SIM-16 controls the Form C relays.
PRE-INSTALLATION
Rotary Address Switches
- Set the board address for
each SIM-16 using both of the ten-position rotary
switches located on the board (See Figure 1). Each of
these addresses must be a sub-address of the NIC-C
or the DAC-NET (in CE applications) and must be the same as the addresses
assigned in the Zeus Programming Tool.
Figure 1
SIM-16 Supervised Input
Module
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SIM-16