2 switch connections, Switch connections, Figure 2 – nmea 2000 – Maretron SIM100 User Manual

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SIM100 User's Manual

Figure 2 – NMEA 2000

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Connector Face Views

2.4.2 Switch Connections

The SIM100 switch connections are made by connecting to the 12-pin terminal strip on the top
of the unit. First, remove the four screws at the corners of the unit detaching the splash guard
from the unit. On the bottom of the splash guard, you will find a label detailing the wire
connection to pin number assignments, which are repeated in the table below.

Pin #

Signal Name

Connection

1

SW1A

Switch #1 Signal A

2

SW1B

Switch #1 Signal B

3

SW2A

Switch #2 Signal A

4 SW2B

l

Switch #2 Signal B

5 SW3A

l

Switch #3 Signal A

6

SW3B

Switch #3 Signal B

7

SW4A

Switch #4 Signal A

8

SW4B

Switch #4 Signal B

9

SW5A

Switch #5 Signal A

10

SW5B

Switch #5 Signal B

11

SW6A

Switch #6 Signal A

12

SW6B

Switch #6 Signal B



Before attempting to connect the SIM100 to the AC source, determine the type of system you
will be monitoring. The SIM100 supports the connection and monitoring of two different system
types; 1) switch with end-of-line resistor (Section 2.4.2.1), or 2) switch without end-of-line
resistor (Section 2.4.2.2). To connect Maretron SIM100 accessories, please refer to the
installation directions that accompany each accessory.

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