Components — Message Interface (MI-100)
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Date: 30.07.2019
Issue: 1.7/ 07.2019
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— Message Interface (MI-100)
2.7 Message Interface – MI-100 (optional)
Figure 12
The MI-100 is an optional alarm module. If an MI-100 was
supplied
with
this
controller, the
dry
contacts (relay: NC / C / NO)
are assigned by default as follows:
• Contact 1 – ALARM mode
• Contact 2 – OK indication
• Contact 3 – WTS triggered
• Contact 4 – Mains operation
This assignment may differ from the standard due to
customer requirements.
The MI-100 has following additional visual indicators:
• one white LED each (next to the signal relay terminal
block) – “Relay ON”
• yellow LED – “Failure”
• green LED – “OK”
2.7.1 Triggering the dry signal contacts
During emergency power operation, all messages except the
“OK” and “Mains” messages remain active. Depending on the
settings of the MI-100 the status can be output via the dry
contacts.
2.7.2 Assigning parameters to the dry signal
contacts
For each contact (relay) the following parameters can be set:
•
Condition
(logical operation)
•
Switching delay
: 0 seconds (Off) to 1 hour
•
Hold time
: 0 seconds (unlimited) / 1 second to 1 hour
2.7.2.a Condition
(logical operation)
The logical operators NOT, AND, OR and enclos-
ing brackets can be used to parameterize the
dry contacts. A statement always consists of
three elements:
–
a logical statement
(no entry = “statement is true” or
NOT = “the statement is negated”)
– the
origin of the statement
– and the
statement
Origin of the statement
Various sources are available as the origin of the statement
(the names of the sources correspond to the respective mod-
ule identifiers):
– “* ”: all modules of the control system
– “SI* ”: all SI-100 of the control system
– “MR* ”: all MR-120 of the control system
– “ZI1”: the ZI-100 of the control system
– “SI1”: the first SI-100 of the control system
“SI2”: the second SI-100 of the control system
...
– “MR1”: the first MR-120 of the control system
“MR2”: the second MR-120 of the control system
...
– “MI1”: the first MI-100 of the control system
“MI2”: the second MI-100 of the control system
...
INFORMATION
The pin assignments can be configured with SIMON LINK.
ATTENTION
To add an MI-100, it is essential to match the hardware
and software versions of the controller. For further infor-
mation, please contact our technical sales department and
keep the serial number of the control system at hand!
INFORMATION
The video "Add message interface
MI-100" provides an exemplary expla-
nation for retrofitting a module. This
can be found on our YouTube channel
short.simon-protec.com/mi100video
M–SHEV
®
MI-100
Meldeinterface
Message Interface
Dry contact 3/4
Factory-configured
Dry contact 1/2
Internal
(internal
power supply)
BUS connection
INFORMATION
The automatic relay drop-out during emergency operation
can be set via SIMON LINK.