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SIMA² Master Station

for AUMA actuator controls


MODBUS RTU and MODBUS Loop
with
MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

Control
Profibus DP
→ Modbus RTU

Operation instructions Assembly and commissioning


SIMA² Master Station
Table of contents MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

Read operation instructions first.



Observe safety instructions.

These operation instructions are part of the product.

Store operation instructions during product life.

Pass on instructions to any subsequent user or owner of the product.

Target group:
This document contains information for assembly, commissioning and maintenance staff.

Reference documents:
Manual (Device integration) SIMA²
Reference documents can be downloaded from the Internet (www.auma.com) or ordered directly from AUMA
(refer to Addresses).

Table of contents Page


1. Safety instructions................................................................................................................. 4
1.1. Basic information on safety 4
1.2. Range of application 4
1.3. Warnings and notes / symbols and text design 5
2. Identification........................................................................................................................... 6
2.1. Important terms (terminology) 6
2.2. Name plate 9
2.3. Short description 11
3. Transport, storage and packaging........................................................................................ 13
3.1. Transport 13
3.2. Storage 13
3.3. Packaging 13
4. Assembly................................................................................................................................ 14
4.1. Notes for installation 14
4.2. Dimensions 14
4.3. ²
SIMA system components 17

5. Electrical connection and fieldbus connection................................................................... 18


5.1. Electrical connection 18
5.2. Earth connection 18
5.3. Shield connection 18
5.4. Lightning protection 18
5.5. Interface and communication to the actuators via Modbus RTU 19
5.6. Interface to the distributed control system 20
5.7. Fieldbus cable specifications 20
5.8. Redundancy change-over 20
6. System configuration............................................................................................................. 21
6.1. Settings 21
7. Indications.............................................................................................................................. 22
7.1. Indications on the housing 22
7.2. Indications on the system components 23

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8. Commissioning...................................................................................................................... 27
8.1. User level 27
8.2. Actuator status 27
8.3. Time synchronisation 28
8.4. Configuration 28
9. Servicing and maintenance................................................................................................... 32
9.1. Lithium battery 32
10. Technical data......................................................................................................................... 34
10.1. ²
Technical data SIMA Master Station 34

11. Certificates.............................................................................................................................. 39
11.1. EU Declaration of Conformity 39
Index........................................................................................................................................ 40
Addresses............................................................................................................................... 42

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SIMA² Master Station
Safety instructions MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

1. Safety instructions
1.1. Basic information on safety
Standards/directives Our products are designed and manufactured in compliance with recognised
standards and directives. This is certified in a Declaration of Incorporation and an
EU Declaration of Conformity.
The end user or the contractor must ensure that all legal requirements, directives,
guidelines, national regulations and recommendations with respect to assembly,
electrical connection, commissioning and operation are met at the place of installation.
They include among others applicable configuration guidelines for digital
communication interfaces.

Safety instructions/warn- All personnel working with this device must be familiar with the safety and warning
ings instructions in this manual and observe the instructions given. Safety instructions
and warning signs on the device must be observed to avoid personal injury or property
damage.

Qualification of staff Assembly, electrical connection, commissioning, operation, and maintenance must
be carried out by suitably qualified personnel authorised by the end user or contractor
of the plant only.
Prior to working on this product, the staff must have thoroughly read and understood
these instructions and, furthermore, know and observe officially recognised rules
regarding occupational health and safety.

Commissioning Prior to commissioning, it is important to check that all settings meet the requirements
of the application. Incorrect settings might present a danger to the application, e.g.
cause damage to the valve or the installation. The manufacturer will not be held
liable for any consequential damage. Such risk lies entirely with the user.

Operation Prerequisites for safe and smooth operation:


● Correct transport, proper storage, mounting and installation, as well as careful
commissioning.
● Only operate the device if it is in perfect condition while observing these instruc-
tions.
● Immediately report any faults and damage and allow for corrective measures.
● Observe recognised rules for occupational health and safety.
● Observe national regulations.
● The housing heats up during operation.The ventilation slots must not be covered
to ensure sufficient air circulation.

Protective measures The end user or the contractor are responsible for implementing required protective
measures on site, such as enclosures, barriers, or personal protective equipment
for the staff.

Maintenance To ensure safe device operation, the maintenance instructions included in this manual
must be observed.
Any device modification requires prior consent of the manufacturer.
1.2. Range of application
²
The SIMA Master Station is designed for controlling and monitoring AUMA actuators.
Availability of fieldbus communication to the actuators can be considerably increased
thanks to manifold redundancy options. All these redundancy options are monitored
²
during running operation by SIMA thanks to efficient troubleshooting mechanisms
allowing to introduce countermeasures if required and to automatically switch without
delay to alternative communication channels or communication systems. Operation
of other field devices or actuators require projecting and must be agreed with AUMA.
²
Other (software) applications using SIMA require explicit (written) confirmation by
the manufacturer.

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MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Safety instructions

No liability can be assumed for inappropriate or unintended use.


Observance of these operation instructions is considered as part of the device's
designated use.
1.3. Warnings and notes / symbols and text design
Warnings and notes

The following warnings draw special attention to safety-relevant procedures in these


operation instructions, each marked by the appropriate signal word (DANGER,
WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE).

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation with a high level of risk. Failure


to observe this warning results in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation with a medium level of risk. Failure


to observe this warning could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation with a low level of risk. Failure to


observe this warning could result in minor or moderate injury. May also be
used with property damage.

Potentially hazardous situation. Failure to observe this warning could result


in property damage. Is not used for personal injury.

Arrangement and typographic structure of the warnings

Type of hazard and respective source!


Possible consequence(s) in case of non-observance (option)
→ Measures to avoid the danger
→ Further measure(s)

Safety alert symbol warns of a potential personal injury hazard.


The signal word (here: DANGER) indicates the level of hazard.
Symbols and further notes in the text

The following references and symbols are used in these instructions:

Information The term Information preceding the text indicates important notes and information.

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Identification MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

2. Identification
2.1. Important terms (terminology)
This chapter includes the key designations and the terminology required for the basic
²
understanding of SIMA installations. All other designations are explained in the
respective chapters.
² ²
Information The simplified term SIMA is used to refer to the SIMA Master Station.

AUMA redundancy As an alternative to loop redundancy, the fieldbus connection to the actuators can
also be designed as line topology. In this case, two separate fieldbus cables are
installed in line topology to each actuator and the actuators are configured for AUMA
redundancy I.
Auto configuration Automated procedure during commissioning of loop redundancy whereby the fieldbus
addresses are automatically assigned on the basis of the actuator sequence within
the loop.
Host Superordinate automation system. Also referred to as DCS or SCADA.
²
Hot standby If two SIMA subsystems are jointly operated, this redundant configuration is
²
System redundancy designated as hot standby system redundancy. Both SIMA subsystems can either
be located in a joint housing or in two separate housings.
²
In this version, both SIMA subsystems are identified by SIMA A or SIMA B. Each
²
of these two SIMA subsystems functions completely independently of the other
subsystem, since each system is equipped with an own power supply, an own CPU
sub-assembly as well as separate multi-touchscreens.
In standard operation, SIMA A always adopts system control while SIMA B is working
in standby mode, continuously monitoring the overall system. If SIMA A fails, SIMA
B takes over control and thus ensures the complete function including the
communication to the actuators and the host.
When selecting the configuration with separate housings, up to four loops are
supported. In turn, the configuration with one joint housing only supports one loop.

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MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Identification

Figure 1: Hot standby system redundancy in separate housings (example)

Figure 2: Hot standby system redundancy in a joint housing (example)

Live list The live list contains the slave addresses of all field devices available on the Modbus
network.

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²
Network Physical arrangement of actuators connected to SIMA (line topology or loop topology).
²
Combined with Modbus RTU, up to 247 actuators are supported for each SIMA
network.
²
Loop redundancy A fieldbus is routed from the SIMA to the first actuator and then to the next actuator
²
until reaching the last actuator and back to SIMA , thus arranged in loop configuration.
In case of interruption or short-circuit within the loop system, communication to the
actuators is maintained.
² ²
SIMA Master Station The SIMA Master Station communicates to the field actuators using a standardised
²
fieldbus protocol. This protocol is used by SIMA to transmit the respective operation
commands to the connected actuators. In turn, they send their respective status
²
signals to the SIMA at cyclic intervals. Both actuator signals and diagnostic
²
information of SIMA and the used communication interfaces are visualised by means
²
of an integrated web server and the multi-touchscreen at SIMA .
²
Generally, SIMA via a standardised communication protocol with a host receiving
²
all essential status signals and issuing the operation commands to SIMA for
transmission to the individual actuators. Both, communication to actuators and
communication to the host can be arranged in redundant topology. In addition, the
²
SIMA Master Station as such can be arranged in redundant topology.
²
SIMA Master Station offers easy, fast and detailed diagnostics of all connected
actuators, the interfaces as well as self-diagnostics. SIMA² further allows data
concentration of actuator feedback signals to relieve the host, a stand-alone mode
as well as protocol conversion and manages all redundancy properties.
²
Depending on the configuration, SIMA Master Station is composed of one or two
² ²
SIMA subsystems. Up to 4 networks are possible for each SIMA .
Figure 3: Single Master Station

² ²
SIMA subsystem Typically, a SIMA subsystem consists of a power supply unit, a multi-touchscreen,
CPU sub-assembly and the interfaces required for communication to the actuators
²
and to the host. For hot standby system redundancy, two separate SIMA subsystems
are used. The version without hot standby system redundancy only consists of one
²
SIMA subsystem and is also named single master station.
²
SIMA A / SIMA B SIMA A or SIMA B is a clear designation of both physical SIMA subsystems when
²
SIMA is arranged in hot standby system redundancy.

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MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Identification

² ²
Single Master Station SIMA in non-redundant version with only one SIMA subsystem for fieldbus
communication. For a Single Master Station, the multi-touchscreen is always located
on the right housing side.
²
Stand-alone mode In sites without superordinate automation system (host), SIMA is deployed in the
so-called stand-alone mode. Operation commands for the actuators are specified
manually by the user either via the multi-touchscreen or via the integral web server.
Status or diagnostic signals of actuators are visually monitored by the user.
Figure 4: Stand-alone mode (example)

Cycle time Time required for requesting feedback signals from all actuators connected via
Modbus RTU.
2.2. Name plate
²
Data for identification Each SIMA is equipped with a name plate. The name plate is located at different
²
positions: for rack mounting or as bench device on the rear of SIMA , for devices in
wall mounting version at the left side of the device.
²
For unambiguous assignment of SIMA , the following data is required:

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Identification MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

Figure 5: Data for identification

²
[1] SIMA PO number
[2] Order number
[3] Wiring diagram number
[4] Power supply
[5] Equipment of fieldbus interface to the DCS
[6] Equipment of fieldbus interface to the field devices
[7] Redundancy
[8] Serial number of SIMA A
[9] Serial number of SIMA B
[10] Identification number (system name)
²
Information The numbers can be directly read on the display via the SIMA menu and sub-menu
Info.
² ²
[1] SIMA PO number SIMA PO number encodes the device’s hardware configuration.
[2] Order number This number is used to request any order-related information.
²
[3] Wiring diagram num- Assignment of SIMA wiring diagram is specified by the configuration of the fieldbus
ber interfaces and can be identified from the PO number on the name plate.
[5] [6] Equipment ( inter- Name plate print indicates the equipment (configuration) of the interfaces.
faces) ²
Configuration of interfaces is also encoded by the SIMA PO number [1] on the name
plate.
[7] Redundancy The redundancy indicates whether the current system is a Single Master Station or
a hot standby system redundancy setup and whether the system is arranged in one
joint housing or in two separate housings.
²
[8] [9] Serial number Each SIMA can be unambiguously identified by this number.

Table 1:
Serial number example: 0319WI40040
0319WI40040 Week KW 03
0319WI40040 Year of production 2019
0319WI40040 Location of production Wenden / Germany
0319WI40040 Product series SIMA
0319WI40040 Consecutive number 40040

[10] Identification num- The identification number informs on the production week and comprises information
ber on the version.

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MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Identification

Table 2:
Identification number example: SIMA0119-01A/B
SIMA0119-01A/B Months of production January
SIMA0119-01A/B Year of delivery 2019
SIMA0119-01A/B consecutive number in the current 01
²
month for each SIMA
SIMA0119-01A/B A Single Master Station or SIMA A for hot
standby system redundancy (in separate
housings)
B For redundancy only: SIMA B (in separate
housings)
A/B Hot standby system redundancy in a joint
housing

2.3. Short description


²
Communication with SIMA controls electric actuators and offers the possibility to operate the overall
other actuators fieldbus system. With the standardised connection to the host or easy external
²
operation via web server or direct on-site operation, SIMA is the ideal solution to
²
connect actuators with the host fieldbus interfaces. SIMA allows integration of AUMA
actuators in different distributes control systems. The complete communication
²
between host and actuators are controlled by SIMA .
²
Figure 6: SIMA system overview (example)

Hardware
²
Hot standby Generally, actuators are controlled by SIMA via a redundant fieldbus connection.
System redundancy To increase communication availability to the actuators, different redundancy options
are available. A special configuration is the hot standby system redundancy. SIMA
B operates as backup in hot standby operation to SIMA A. In case of SIMA A failure,
SIMA B immediately takes over control of actuators.
Fieldbus interfaces Into the field: Modbus RTU (single-channel or redundant), Modbus loop redundancy
● Supporting up to 247 actuators per network. Up to 4 networks are possible for
²
each SIMA .

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Identification MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

To the host: Modbus RTU and TCP/IP (respectively single-channel or redundant)


● Operation variants: By means of integrated touchscreen and remote operation
via web browser (computer/laptop/smartphone/tablet)
● Access to all control and interface components as well as operation elements
from the front panel.
Software
● Intuitive, graphic user interface.
● Complete operation of field devices via operation window.
● Monitoring host signals, control commands, status and warning signals
● Supports several languages

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SIMA² Master Station
MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Transport, storage and packaging

3. Transport, storage and packaging


3.1. Transport
For transport to place of installation, use sturdy packaging. Preferably use packaging
of delivery.
3.2. Storage

Danger of corrosion due to inappropriate storage!


→ Store in a well-ventilated, dry room.
→ Protect against floor dampness by storage on a shelf or on a wooden pallet.
→ Do not store below –20 °C since this could damage the display.
→ Cover to protect against dust and dirt.
→ Appropriate storage of all accessories supplied.

3.3. Packaging
Our products are protected by special packaging for transport when leaving the
factory. The packaging consists of environmentally friendly materials which can easily
be separated and recycled. We use the following packaging materials: wood,
cardboard, paper, and PE foil. For the disposal of the packaging material, we
recommend recycling and collection centres.

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SIMA² Master Station
Assembly MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

4. Assembly
4.1. Notes for installation
²
SIMA is available in the following variants: Standard housing for 19” rack mounting,
as bench device, for wall mounting or top-hat rail mounting (on request).
When used as bench device, the standard housing can be equipped with stands
²
elevating the SIMA housing.

Information When installing or setting up, the following must be heeded:

● Housing, components and mains connector require sufficient space.


● Housing and components require sufficient ventilation.
● Doors of standard housing require space for swinging open.
● Optional handles increase space requirements at the front.
4.2. Dimensions
²
The following drawings indicate the dimensions of the various SIMA variants.
²
Information The illustrations show an example of SIMA in version “hot standby system redund-
ancy in one joint housing”.

Standard housing
²
Figure 7: SIMA standard housing, top view with open doors

Table 3:
Legend
[1] 444.8 mm
[2] 340 mm
[3] 19.1 mm
[4] 172 mm
[5] 35°
[6] 205 mm

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²
Figure 8: SIMA standard housing with handles (option)

Bench device
²
Figure 9: SIMA bench device (standard housing with stands and handles), front view

Table 4:
Legend
[1] 177 mm
²
Figure 10: SIMA bench device (standard housing with stands), rear view

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Table 5:
Legend
[1] 165.1 mm
[2] 76.2 mm
[3] 465 mm
[4] 483 mm
[5] Connection for 110 – 240 V AC +/–10 %, 50/60 Hz +/–10 %
[6] Connection for 24 V DC (option)
²
Figure 11: SIMA bench device (standard housing with stands and handles), side
view

Table 6:
Legend
[1] 85 mm
[2] 7.2 mm
[3] 40 mm

Wall mounting
²
Figure 12: SIMA wall mounting

Table 7:
Legend
[1] Mounting bores

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²
Figure 13: SIMA wall mounting side view

Table 8:
Legend
[1] Connection for 110 – 240 V AC +/–10 %, 50/60 Hz +/–10 %
[2] Connection for 24 V DC (option)

²
4.3. SIMA system components

Figure 14: Overview system components (example)

Table 9:
No. Description
1 CPU
2 Additional IEEE 802.3 module (depending on the configuration)
3 Power supply
4 Further interfaces like communication interfaces or I/O interfaces
5 2x IEEE 802.3 ports
6 Battery housing
7 2 x USB ports (not appropriate for mouse and keyboard)
²
8 CF card with SIMA software
9 2x IEEE 802.3 ports
10 Operation mode switch
Factory set, must not be modified!

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Electrical connection and fieldbus connection MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

5. Electrical connection and fieldbus connection


5.1. Electrical connection

Live parts are opened. Risk of direct contact!


Failure to observe this warning result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
→ The electrical connection must be carried out exclusively by suitably qualified
personnel.
→ Prior to connection, observe basic information contained in this chapter.

The connecting cables must comply with the requirements in terms of electrical
connection data and load (mechanical, thermal and chemical). It is recommended
to use shields for all connecting cables with the exception of the main power supply
and to use the provided terminals for the shield.
²
Wiring diagram/terminal The pertaining wiring diagram/terminal plan for SIMA is supplied in a separate cover
plan and may also be requested when indicating the order number (refer to name plate).
²
Power supply SIMA Master Station can be provided for different supply voltages. Prior to
connection, check whether the supply voltage matches the specified voltage.
For further details, please refer to technical data.

Mains connection Ensure that the device’s power switch is set to OFF prior to connecting the power
supply.
The voltage values for the device supplied are available on the name plate.
Depending on the mounting position, lateral mounting of the mains cable is possible.
However, this modification may only be performed by the AUMA Service.
5.2. Earth connection
²
The SIMA housing must be earthed using the earth wire available with the connecting
cable or via the earth connection via a separate cable.
Figure 15: Earth connection

5.3. Shield connection

The fieldbus cable shield must be connected at both ends. The shield brackets within
²
SIMA or appropriate EMC cable glands at the control cabinet input can be used for
connection.
5.4. Lightning protection

EIA-485 interfaces are galvanically isolated from the remaining electronic components
²
of SIMA . Additional lightning protection measures are not available with the standard
²
SIMA version. If stronger lightning protection is required, further protective measures

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²
must be introduced at the cable entry to the control cabinet housing the SIMA .
Overvoltage protection modules for fieldbus cables are available on request.
5.5. Interface and communication to the actuators via Modbus RTU
²
The interface between SIMA and the actuators of the AUMA Group is the open and
internationally standardised Modbus protocol. The physical Modbus RTU connection
²
between SIMA and the actuators complies with the EIA-485 standard.

Information Heed the installation instructions for EIA-485 based fieldbus systems and the correct
implementation of the communication connections for all fieldbus devices.
All connections to the actuators are made via cables without connectors. The EIA-485
interface module utilised a proven system of spring clamp terminals. To this end, the
stripped cable ends are directly inserted into the corresponding spring clamp terminal.
Each interface module corresponds to one Modbus interface.
Figure 16: EIA-485 interface module (extract)

Information Verify addressing of fieldbus devices!

● Refrain from assigning twice the Modbus addresses within one network!
● Setting of baud rates and parity bits must be identical for all actuators.
EIA-485 termination resistor

The EIA-485 interface module is equipped with an integral fieldbus termination


resistor. The fieldbus termination resistor can be activated and deactivated using a
switch at the lower interface side. The letter T is illuminated at the LED display once
the fieldbus termination resistor is activated. Fieldbus termination resistors are set
in the factory and may not be modified.
Typical cycle time

The cycle for reading any required information depends on the baud rate, the data
volume to be read and the number of connected actuators.
Typical cycle times for searching the actuator position and reading of the most
important status information:

Table 10: Typical cycle times


Typical cycle times (approx.) [ms]
Baud rate Number of actuators
[kbit/s]
20 40 60
115.2 300 600 900
57.6 400 800 1,200
38.4 500 1,000 1,500
19.2 700 1,400 2,000
9.6 1,100 2,200 3,300

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Typical transmission time for an operation command to an actuator:

Table 11: Transmission time


Baud rate [kbit/s] Transmission time for one actuator [ms]
115.2 15
57.6 20
38.4 25
19.2 35
9.6 55

The communication parameters to the actuators are set in the factory as follows:
Baud rate: 115.2 kbit/s
Format: 8 data bits, even parity with 1 stop bit
5.6. Interface to the distributed control system
²
Connection between the DCS and SIMA can be made either via a Modbus RTU
line, Modbus TCP/IP or a combination of both protocols. These connections can also
be provided in redundant topology. In this case, the host can exchange data
independently via both cables (by using channels A or B).
²
For redundant connection to the DCS, SIMA is equipped with respectively two RJ45
slots or EIA-485 interface boards.
²
Figure 17: RJ45 ports of SIMA

Information Check configuration! The DCS settings must be performed according to the available
²
SIMA configuration.

5.7. Fieldbus cable specifications

Fieldbus cables characteristics must be as follows. Stranded in pairs and shielded


copper cables must be used.

Table 12:
Cable recommendation
Only cables complying with the recommendations of EIA-485 specifications should be used for Modbus
wiring.
Impedance 135 to 165 Ohm, at a measurement frequency between 3 and 20 MHz
Cable capacity < 30 pF per metre
Wire diameter > 0.64 mm
Cross section > 0.34 mm², corresponds to AWG 22
Loop resistance < 110 Ohm per km
Screening CU shielding braid or shielding braid and shielding foil

5.8. Redundancy change-over


² ²
If an active SIMA in hot standby version fails, the passive SIMA automatically takes
²
over communication. The active SIMA answers all requests of the DCS and controls
²
fieldbus communication to the actuators.The passive SIMA receives simultaneously
²
all DCS requests without responding. It monitors the active SIMA by means of a
² ²
redundancy link (synchronisation cable). If the active SIMA fails, the passive SIMA
completely takes over all functions and changes into active mode without change-over
delay.

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6. System configuration
6.1. Settings
²
SIMA can be preconfigured based on the order information. This information must
be subject to prior consent with the plant operator as well as the DCS supplier.
The information includes:
● Number and type of actuators (or other field devices)
²
● Baud rate and IP address/Modbus address of SIMA for communication to host.
● Baud rate for communication to actuators
● Highest Station Address (HSA)
● Timeout values for communication to actuators and host
● Limits for repeated attempts for establishing communication to the actuators.

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Indications MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

7. Indications
7.1. Indications on the housing
² ²
SIMA housing is equipped with a Power LED and an Info LED for each SIMA
subsystem to visually signal different states. These LEDs are located respectively
²
in the right and left lower edge of the SIMA face plate.
²
Figure 18: SIMA LEDs of face plate

[1] Power LED


[2] Info LED
²
If two SIMA subsystems are located in one housing, the LEDs on the left side of the
housing are active for the subsystem installed at the left. The LEDs on the right side
of the housing are active for the subsystem installed at the right. This is the case of
the hot standby system redundancy for example. When dealing with a single Master
²
Station and thus only one SIMA subsystem is installed within one housing, the LEDS
on the left housing side apply for the screen located on the right.
The following LEDs may either be illuminated permanently or flash at a rate of either
200 ms or 500 ms (slow). The following table explains the states signalled by the
LEDs.

Table 13: Description of the LEDs on the face plate.


Power LED Info LED Description
Illuminated in Illuminated in Power supply is available and all actuators can be addressed.
green green
Illuminated in Slowly blinking
²
green in green Power supply is available and SIMA is in operation mode.
²
Illuminated in Blinking altern- SIMA is booting and in initialisation phase.
green atively in
green and red
Illuminated in Illuminated in Live list fault, at least one actuator cannot be addressed.
green red
Blinking in Blinking in red ● CPU is without power supply
green ● CPU is defective
● Software does not boot
● Snapshot transfer executed via USB
● Loop interrupted (for loop redundancy only)

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7.2. Indications on the system components

Blinking patterns

Figure 19: Blinking patterns in [ms]

CPU

Figure 20: CPU LEDs

Table 14: Description of CPU LEDs


LED Status Description
R/E Illuminated in green Application is running
Blinking in green Boot mode at system start
Green double flash Boot mode during firmware update
Illuminated in red Fatal error (AUMA service re-
quired)
RDY/F Illuminated in yellow Boot mode
S/E Illuminated in green Interface is operated as Ethernet
interface
PLK Illuminated in green Connection from IF3 to remote
station was established
Blinking in green Connection from IF3 to remote
station was established and Ether-
net activity present
ETH Illuminated in green Connection from IF2 to remote
station was established
Blinking in green Connection from IF2 to remote
station was established and Ether-
net activity present

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LED Status Description


CF Illuminated in green CompactFlash card integrated and
identified
Illuminated in yellow Read and write access for Com-
pactFlash card
DC Illuminated in green CPU power supply unit OK
Illuminated in red Backup battery empty

IEEE 802.3 module

Figure 21: LEDs for IEEE 802.3 module

Table 15: Description of LEDs for IEEE 802.3 module


LED Status Description
S/E Illuminated in green Interface is operated as Ethernet
interface
L/A X2 Illuminated in green Connection to remote station is
L/A X1 established
Blinking in green Connection to remote station is
established and Ethernet activity
present

I/O interface

Figure 22: LEDs for I/O interface

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Table 16: Description of LEDs for I/O interface


LED Status Description
r Off Module not powered
single flash in green RESET mode
If LED e is simultaneously illumin-
ated in red: invalid firmware ver-
sion
Blinking in green PREOPERATIONAL mode
Illuminated in green RUN mode
e Off ● Module not powered
● If module is powered:
everything ok
Illuminated in red ● Error
● Status Reset
If LED r and simultaneously single
flash in green: invalid firmware
version
1-6 Illuminated in green Initial state of corresponding digital
input

Communication interface

Figure 23: LEDs for communication interface

Table 17: Description of LEDs for communication interface


LED Status Description
r Off Module not powered
single flash in green RESET mode
If LED e is simultaneously illumin-
ated in red: invalid firmware ver-
sion
Green double flash BOOT mode
Blinking in green PREOPERATIONAL mode
Illuminated in green RUN mode
e Off ● Module not powered
● If module is powered:
everything ok
single flash in red I/O error
Illuminated in red ● Error
● Status Reset
If LED r and simultaneously single
flash in green: invalid firmware
version

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LED Status Description


Tx Illuminated in yellow The module sends data via the
RS-485 interface
Rx Illuminated in yellow The module receives data via the
RS-485 interface
T Illuminated in yellow The fieldbus termination resistor
within the module is activated

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8. Commissioning
²
Display text Software tests of SIMA .

8.1. User level


²
Depending on the user level, different functions of SIMA can be modified. For some
functions, a minimum user level is provided. The minimum possible user level of
²
SIMA is Observer (1). Altogether, 6 user levels are available whereby level 5 and
level 6 are reserved for AUMA Service as well for administration.The preset password
for user levels 1 – 4 is: Sima12345!. Higher level users can change or reset lower
level passwords.

The symbol is used to select a higher level when entering the respective password:
Figure 24: Change user level

8.2. Actuator status

Table 18: Possible status for actuators


Indication Status
OK
Actuator is failure-free and ready for operation

WARNING
Actuators indicates a warning.

FAULT
Actuators indicates a fault.

NOT READY REMOTE


The actuator can only be operated locally.

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Indication Status
OUT OF SERVICE

ACTUATOR CANNOT BE REACHED


The actuator cannot be reached.

ESD
The actuator is in ESD state.

MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
Actuator maintenance is required.

8.3. Time synchronisation

Time synchronisation can be made manually in System settings or via NTP (Network
Time Protocol) function. For this purpose, at least one NTP server is required. Up
to 4 NTP servers can be used
Figure 25: System settings

8.4. Configuration
²
The following illustrations show how to configure SIMA networks via a browser. For
this, user lever 4 (specialist) is at least required.
²
Information Responsive web design: The SIMA user interface adapts to both the browser and
the terminal used and may vary. The best results can be achieved using Google
²
Chrome since SIMA has been optimised for this browser.
²
After having established connection to SIMA , the main screen is displayed:

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²
Figure 26: SIMA main screen

²
When clicking a SIMA network, Field system > Overview is opened:
Figure 27: Field system overview

You may configure the network while navigating through the main menu or by
clicking the three-dot More Options icon in the right upper corner and selecting
Settings.

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Figure 28: Field system settings

²
This menu is used to adapt the parameters of the selected SIMA network. It is
possible to configure, for example, the network topology, the redundancy settings
or the HSA. The Network “number” button in the left top corner is used to switch
between networks.
After configuration, selection via the three-dot More Options icon in the top right
corner and the Commissioning entry or via the main menu is used to navigate to the
desired menu item:
Figure 29: Field system commissioning

Information For hot standby system redundancy, commissioning must be made via SIMA A.

In this menu, there are two buttons for commissioning. In case of a line topology,
first use the Update live list button. Once the live list has completely been updated
and displays 100 %, the Read loop configuration button must be clicked next. The
100 % display indicates that the procedure has been successfully completed. The
Network “number” button is used to perform this procedure for all networks. As soon
as all networks have been correctly configured and all actuators found, the settings
must be saved.

For this, use the disc symbol in the top right corner.

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²
Information For SIMA in hot standby configuration, all settings must then be transferred in a next
step to SIMA B. The transfer can only be initiated from SIMA B using the following
menu path: Main menu > SIMA > Services > Copy redundancy configuration

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9. Servicing and maintenance

Damage caused by inappropriate maintenance or cleaning!


→ Servicing, maintenance and cleaning interventions must be carried out exclus-
ively by suitably qualified personnel having been authorised by the end user or
the contractor of the plant. We recommend contacting our service for any inter-
ventions.
→ Only perform servicing, maintenance and cleaning tasks when the device is
switched off.
→ Do not use chemical cleaning agents.
→ Do not use wet cloth.

Service & Support


AUMA offers extensive service such as servicing and maintenance as well as
customer product training. For the relevant contact addresses, please refer to
Addresses in this document or to the Internet (www.auma.com).

9.1. Lithium battery


²
Monitoring the battery SIMA monitors the battery voltage at cyclic intervals, thus detecting any potentially
voltage weak buffer capacity at an early stage.
²
Interval of replacement SIMA batteries must be replaced at the earliest once every four years. This time
interval depends on the frequency of use. When used more often, the lifetime might
be significantly higher.
²
Battery data The lithium battery of SIMA is located in a separate compartment and protected by
a cover.

Table 19:
Technical data of battery
Short description Lithium battery, 3 V / 950 mAh, button cell type
CR2477N
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C
Storage interval Max. 3 years at +30 °C
Humidity 0 % to 95 % (non-condensing)

Battery replacement
Risk of damage due to improper handling!
→ Only use batteries of type CR2477N.
→ Do not recharge or dismantle battery, do not dispose of in fire.

Procedure for battery replacement:

1. Perform electrostatic discharge.


2. Remove battery housing cover. For this, push cover in direction of the arrow.

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Figure 30: Open battery compartment

3. Remove battery with insulated tweezers from holder.


4. Insert new battery.
5. Re-place cover.

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10. Technical data


Information The following tables include standard and optional features. For detailed information
on the customer-specific version, refer to the order-related data sheet. The technical
data sheet can be downloaded from the Internet in both German and English at ht-
tp://www.auma.com (please state the order number).
²
10.1. Technical data SIMA Master Station

General information
²
SIMA Master Station for controlling and supervising AUMA actuators and for easier integration into host systems.

Features and functions


Housing Standard: Housing for installation in 19" systems
Dimensions: 4 HE / 84 TE
Integral 7” multi-touchscreen as user interface
Options: Housing for installation on control cabinet mounting plate
Dimensions (W x H x D): 483 x 177 x 340 mm
Desktop housing with front handle and knuckle feet
Power supply Standard: 1-phase AC current: 110 – 240 V AC +/–10 %, 50/60 Hz +/–10 %
Mains frequency Option: DC current: 24 V DC, approx. 1 A
Type of connection (customer con- Standard: Connection via IEC device plug (type C14) at the housing rear
nections)
Option: Lateral arrangement of IEC device plug (type C14)1)
²
Power consumption Approx. 20 W per SIMA subsystem 2)
²
Supported field devices The following AUMA actuators can be connected to SIMA :
● Multi-turn actuators (SA .2, SAR .2, SAV .2, SARV .2) or part-turn actuators (SQ .2, SQR .2) in
combination with AC 01.2 or ACV 01.2 actuator controls
● Multi-turn actuators (SAEx .2, SAREx .2, SAVEx .2, SARVEx .2) or part-turn actuators (SQEx .2,
SQREx .2) in combination with ACExC 01.2 bzw. ACVExC 01.2 actuator controls
● Multi-turn actuators of the iMatic (DiM(Ex), DiMR(Ex)) type range as well as part-turn actuators of
the DPiM(Ex) type range
● Multi-turn actuators of type range SEVEN
● Valve actuators of type ranges SVC and SVM
● Part-turn actuators of type ranges SGC and SGM
Other field devices with Modbus RTU on request
Communication to field devices Communication to the actuators is established via RS-485 with Modbus RTU
● Use of twisted, screened RS-485 copper cable in compliance with IEC 61158
● RS-485 ports accessible from the front side (hidden by hinged fold-out front doors)
Modbus RTU:
● Fieldbus termination can be activated at the RS-485 communication interfaces
● Connection of the RS-485 communication cables via spring clamp terminals:
Cross section of spring clamp terminals:
● - Single strand: 0.08 – 2.5 mm²
- Fine stranded: 0.25 – 2.5 mm², with wire end sleeves up to 1.5 mm²
● Modbus RTU communication parameters:
- Supported baud rate: 0.3 – 115.2 kbit/s
- Supported transmission formats: 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits; parity: even, odd or none.
²
Options: Each SIMA supports up to four different, galvanically and logically separated fieldbus
networks to the actuators with the following characteristics:
● Single-channel or redundant line topology (available with Modbus RTU)
- Cable length without repeater max. 1.2 km, with repeater approx. 10 km
- Number of actuators: without repeater max. 32, with repeater max. 247
● Redundant loop topology:
- Automatic and interference-free changing of the communication path in case of
a fault within the RS-485 loop system.
- Repeater function within the actuator controls, thus, no external repeaters are re-
quired for cable lengths of max. 1.2 km between actuators3)
- Cable length: Max. 296 km (without external repeaters)
- Number of actuators: Max. 247

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Features and functions


²
Communication between SIMA and Standard: Without integration into a superordinate automation system (stand-alone mode)
²
host SIMA is operated in stand-alone mode; the operation commands for the AUMA actuators
are entered manually by the operator via the user interface.
Options: Modbus RTU in single-channel or redundant version
● Communication to the host is established via RS-485 with Modbus RTU
● Fieldbus termination can be activated at the RS-485 communication interfaces
● Use of twisted, screened RS-485 copper cable in compliance with IEC 61158
● Connection of the RS-485 communication cables via spring clamp terminals accessible
from the front side (hidden by hinged fold-out front doors)
Cross section of spring clamp terminals:
- Single strand: 0.08 – 2.5 mm²
- Fine stranded: 0.25 – 2.5 mm², with wire end sleeves up to 1.5 mm²
Configuration of the Modbus RTU communication parameters (baud rate, transmission
format, slave address) is made via the HMI user interface.
Supported baud rates: 0.3 – 115.2 kbit/s
Supported transmission formats: 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits; parity: Even, Odd or None.
Supported Modbus function codes:
● 01 Read Coil Status
● 02 Read Input Status
● 03 Read Holding Registers
● 04 Read Input Registers
● 05 Force Single Coils
● 06 Preset Single Registers
● 15 (0x0F) Force Multiple Coils
● 16 (0x10) Preset Multiple Registers
● 08 Diagnostics
- 00 00 Loopback
- 00 10 (0AHex) Clear Counters and Diagnostic Register
- 00 11 (0BHex) Return Bus Message Count
- 00 12 (0CHex) Return Bus Communication Error Count
- 00 13 (0DHex) Return Bus Exception Error Count
- 00 14 (0EHex) Return Slave Message Count
- 00 15 (0FHex) Return Slave No Response Count
- 00 16 (10Hex) Return Slave NAK Count
- 00 17 (11Hex) Return Slave Busy Count
- 00 18 (12Hex) Return Character Overrun Count
Modbus TCP/IP in single-channel or redundant version
● Communication via host is established via Ethernet, 10 Base-T or 100 Base-T (IEEE
802.3) using Modbus TCP/IP
● Up to four simultaneous Modbus TCP/IP connections
● 10/100 Mbit/s
Configuration of the Modbus TCP/IP communication parameters (IP address and subnet
mask, port as well as Unit ID) is made via the HMI user interface.
Communication in Modbus data format via TCP/IP protocols
For redundant version: Connection to identical or to different subnets possible (option).
Supported Modbus function codes:
● 01 Read Coil Status
● 02 Read Input Status
● 03 Read Holding Registers
● 04 Read Input Registers
● 05 Force Single Coils
● 06 Preset Single Registers
● 15 (0x0F) Force Multiple Coils
● 16 (0x10) Preset Multiple Registers

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Features and functions


² ²
Hot standby system redundancy For redundant applications, SIMA can be implemented as redundant configuration. Two separate SIMA
²
(option) subsystems permanently monitor each other. In case of failure of one SIMA subsystem, the redundant
subsystem takes over control (only available in combination with Modbus RTU as communication protocol
²
between SIMA and the actuators).
²
Versions: Hot standby system redundancy of SIMA within a single housing
²
● Compact design (requires mounting space for just one SIMA housing)
²
● Two complete SIMA subsystems, each with a 7" multi-touchscreen are located within
the housing
²
● Redundant power supply, separately for each SIMA subsystem
● Supports up to two RS-485 Modbus RTU communication interfaces to the actuators,
e.g. appropriate for two single-channel line topologies or one redundant line or loop
topology.
²
Hot standby system redundancy of SIMA in two separate housings
²
● Requires mounting space for two SIMA housings
²
● Each of the two housings is equipped with a complete SIMA subsystem including 7"
multi-touchscreen and power supply
²
● Continuous mutual monitoring of the two SIMA subsystems is established via an
Ethernet synchronisation cable
● Supports up to eight RS-485 Modbus RTU communication interfaces to the actuators
which can be used in up to four different communication networks, e.g. suitable for
up to four single-channel line topologies or up to four redundant line or ring.
Dual operation (option) For applications with space constraints inside the control cabinet, two galvanically and logically isolated
²
SIMA subsystems can be located within a joint housing.
Version:
● Compact design (requires mounting space for just one SIMA² housing)
● Two complete SIMA² subsystems, each with a 7" multi-touchscreen are located within the housing
²
● Redundant power supply, separately for each SIMA subsystem
● Supports respectively up to two RS-485 Modbus RTU communication interfaces to the actuators,
e.g. appropriate for two single-channel line topologies or one redundant line or loop topology.
System interface The number of available RS-485 and Ethernet interfaces depends on the number of fieldbus networks,
the type of communication to the host and the selected redundancy model. At least one Ethernet port
(RJ45) is available for diagnostics or for integrating the optional OPC UA server within an automation
network, two further USB ports are used for transmitting configuration and diagnostic data.
Operating and monitoring (HMI user Display and operation functions of the HMI user interface:
interface) ● Control and status indication of the connected AUMA actuators
● Status indication of the communication to the actuators and to the host
²
● Operation, configuration and diagnostics of SIMA and the respective interfaces

Standard: User interface languages: English and German (can be changed during operation)
²
SIMA offers various access facilities to the HMI.
Standard: Operation via the integral 7" multi touchscreen
Features:
● Resolution: WVGA, 800 x 480 Pixel
● Colours: 16.7 million
● Brightness: usually 500 cd / m²
● Contrast: typically 600:1
● Observation angle: usually 60 – 70°
Option: Access to the web based HMI user interface using remote stations via Ethernet (network
connection: RJ45 port), enabling the connection of the following components:
● External work stations, PCs, laptops via LAN connection
● External tablets, smartphones via WLAN connection
The responsive web design of the HMI user interface is optimised for use in combination
with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browser.
Cooling Passive cooling without fan (maintenance-free)

1) Required for assembly on control cabinet mounting plate


2) For redundant version (hot standby system redundancy) approx. 2 x 20 W
3) In case of power failure of an actuator, the two RS-485 segments connected to the actuator controls will be automatically linked to close
the redundant loop. For this reason, the total cable length of two neighbouring RS-485 segments should not exceed 1,200 m.

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²
Functions of the SIMA software
²
Web based user interface for oper- Automatic display of the most important status information of SIMA , as well as the connected actuators
²
ating and monitoring SIMA immediately after switching on (once commissioning and definition of the system configuration is com-
plete).
Password-protected access to settings and entry of manual operation commands for the actuators.
Control of connected actuators.
Visualisation of feedback from connected actuators.
Actuator identification via the user Optional specification of the individual designation for each actuator.
interface
²
Adapting the communication charac- Setting the communication between SIMA and actuators (e.g. redundancy, baud rate, parity, number
teristics via the HMI user interface of actuators, highest field device address).
²
Setting the communication between SIMA and DCS (baud rate, parity, number of stop bits, address,
monitoring time, IP address, subnet mask, port, unit ID).
Communication monitoring Monitoring and visualising the communication status with the host
For redundant communication to the host:
Two communication channels with equal access rights.
Redundancy functions Support, monitoring and management of redundant communication to the host (option), the hot standby
system redundancy (option) and the redundant communication to the actuators (option). Upon occurrence
of a fault, the function is immediately adopted by the redundant communication channel or the redundant
system without any interference.
Gateway function Administration of different communication protocols of the host and the actuators, e.g.: Modbus TCP/IP
<> Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP/IP or Modbus RTU)
Implementation of various solutions for communication to the host and communication to the actuators
(e.g. single-channel communication for host <> redundant ring topology or redundant line topology to
the actuators)

Data interface to host


²
Output data from the DCS to the Output data (operation commands) to the actuators connected to SIMA
²
SIMA
²
Input data from the SIMA to the Input data (feedback signals) from the connected actuators as well as additional status information of
²
DCS SIMA :
● Communication status to the actuators
● Communication status to the host
● Number of currently available actuators
● Deviation from the planned number of actuators
● In case of a fault of the Modbus ring topology: Fault location within the ring

Service conditions
Enclosure protection according to IP20 (higher enclosure protection on request)
EN 60529
Ambient temperature –20 °C to +50 °C (higher ambient temperatures on request)
Humidity 5 % to 90 % (non-condensing)

Options and accessories


RS-485 overvoltage protection Protection of RS-485 communication interface against overvoltages
Digital inputs Nominal voltage 24 V DC, type 1 input characteristics (according to EN 61131-2), current consumption
approx. 3.75 mA. Suitable for e.g. Discrete control signals for activating the ESD function, for control
cabinet monitoring functions or enabling the HMI user interface, etc.)
Digital outputs 2 change-over contacts, 240 V AC/5 A, 24 V DC/5 A
Suitable for e.g. configurable alarm output
Front handle and knuckle feet Appropriate for 19" pull out systems and bench housing
Project-specific control cabinet Customised basic Rittal IT, 19" rack (800 x 800 x 2,200 mm)
Project-specific software program- On request
ming
Project design On request

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Further information
Weight Single-channel version: approx. 9 kg
Redundant version in one joint housing: approx. 11 kg
Redundant version in two housings (weight per housing) approx. 9 kg
Dual version in one joint housing: approx. 10.5 kg
EU Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): (2014/30/EU)
Low Voltage Directive: (2014/35/EU)

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MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP Certificates

11. Certificates
Information Certificates are valid as from the indicated date of issue. Subject to changes without
notice. The latest versions are attached to the device upon delivery and also available
for download at http://www.auma.com.

11.1. EU Declaration of Conformity

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SIMA² Master Station
Index MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP/IP

M
Index Mains connection 18
Maintenance 4, 32, 32
A Master Station 8
Actuator status 27 Modbus RTU interface 19
Assembly 14
AUMA redundancy 6 N
Auto configuration 6 Name plate 9
Network 8
B
Baud rate 19 O
Operation 4
C Order number 10, 10
Certificates 39
Cleaning 32 P
Commissioning 4, 27, 28 Packaging 13
Communication via Modbus 19 Password 27
RTU PLC 6
Configuration 21, 28 Power supply 18
Configuration (fieldbus inter- 10 Protective measures 4
faces)
Corrosion protection 13 Q
Cross section (fieldbus cable) 20 Qualification of staff 4
Cycle time 9, 19
R
D Range of application 4
Data interface to host 37 Redundancy 10
DCS 6 Redundancy change-over 20
Dimensions 14 RS-485 19, 19
Directives 4
S
E Safety instructions 4
Earth connection 18 Safety instructions/warnings 4
EIA-485 19, 19 Serial number 10
Enclosure protection 37 Service 32
Equipment (fieldbus inter- 10 Shield connection 18
faces) SIMA A 8
EU Declaration of Conformity 39 SIMA A / SIMA B 8
SIMA B 8
F SIMA² Master Station 8
Features and functions 36 SIMA² subsystem 8
Fieldbus cable specifications 20 Single Master Station 9
Fieldbus interface (equip- 10 Software 12
ment) Software functions 37
Stand-alone mode 9
H Standards 4
Hardware 11 Storage 13
Host 6 Subsystem 8
Hot standby 6 Support 32
I System components 17
Identification 6 System configuration 21
Identification number 10 System redundancy 6
Indications 22 T
Installation 14 Technical data 34
Interface to the distributed 20 Terminal plan 18
control system Termination resistance 19
L Terminology 6
Lightning protection 18 Terms 6
Live list 7 Time synchronisation 28
Loop redundancy 8 Transport 13

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U
User level 27

V
Version 10

W
Warnings and notes 5
Wire diameter (fieldbus cable) 20
Wiring diagram 10, 18

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contacto@aumaargentina.com.ar
PERFECT CONTROLS Ltd. M & C Group of Companies
AUMA Automação do Brazil ltda. HK Tsuen Wan, Kowloon PK 54000 Cavalry Ground, Lahore Cantt
BR Sao Paulo Tel +852 2493 7726 Tel +92 42 3665 0542, +92 42 3668 0118
Tel +55 11 4612-3477 joeip@perfectcontrols.com.hk sales@mcss.com.pk
contato@auma-br.com www.mcss.com.pk
PT. Carakamas Inti Alam
TROY-ONTOR Inc. ID 11460 Jakarta Petrogulf W.L.L
CA L4N 8X1 Barrie, Ontario Tel +62 215607952-55 QA Doha
Tel +1 705 721-8246 auma-jkt@indo.net.id Tel +974 44350151
troy-ontor@troy-ontor.ca pgulf@qatar.net.qa
AUMA INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED.
AUMA Chile Representative Office IN 560 058 Bangalore AUMA Saudi Arabia Support Office
CL 7870163 Santiago Tel +91 80 2839 4656 SA 31952 Al Khobar
Tel +56 2 2821 4108 info@auma.co.in Tel + 966 5 5359 6025
claudio.bizama@auma.com www.auma.co.in Vinod.Fernandes@auma.com

B & C Biosciences Ltda. ITG - Iranians Torque Generator AUMA ACTUATORS (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
CO Bogotá D.C. IR 13998-34411 Teheran SG 569551 Singapore
Tel +57 1 349 0475 +982144545654 Tel +65 6 4818750
proyectos@bycenlinea.com info@itg-co.ir sales@auma.com.sg
www.bycenlinea.com www.auma.com.sg
Trans-Jordan Electro Mechanical Supplies
AUMA Región Andina & Centroamérica JO 11133 Amman NETWORK ENGINEERING
EC Quito Tel +962 - 6 - 5332020 SY Homs
Tel +593 2 245 4614 Info@transjordan.net +963 31 231 571
auma@auma-ac.com eyad3@scs-net.org
www.auma.com AUMA JAPAN Co., Ltd.
JP 211-0016 Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa Sunny Valves and Intertrade Corp. Ltd.
Corsusa International S.A.C. Tel +81-(0)44-863-8371 TH 10120 Yannawa, Bangkok
PE Miraflores - Lima mailbox@auma.co.jp Tel +66 2 2400656
Tel +511444-1200 / 0044 / 2321 www.auma.co.jp mainbox@sunnyvalves.co.th
corsusa@corsusa.com www.sunnyvalves.co.th
www.corsusa.com DW Controls Co., Ltd.
KR 153-702 Gasan-dong, GeumChun-Gu,, Top Advance Enterprises Ltd.
Control Technologies Limited Seoul TW Jhonghe City, Taipei Hsien (235)
TT Marabella, Trinidad, W.I. Tel +82 2 2624 3400 Tel +886 2 2225 1718
Tel + 1 868 658 1744/5011 import@actuatorbank.com support@auma-taiwan.com.tw
www.ctltech.com www.actuatorbank.com www.auma-taiwan.com.tw

AUMA ACTUATORS INC. Al-Arfaj Engineering Co WLL AUMA Vietnam Hanoi RO


US PA 15317 Canonsburg KW 22004 Salmiyah VN Hanoi
Tel +1 724-743-2862 Tel +965-24817448 +84 4 37822115
mailbox@auma-usa.com info@arfajengg.com chiennguyen@auma.com.vn
www.auma-usa.com www.arfajengg.com
Australia
Suplibarca TOO “Armaturny Center”
VE Maracaibo, Estado, Zulia KZ 060005 Atyrau BARRON GJM Pty. Ltd.
Tel +58 261 7 555 667 Tel +7 7122 454 602 AU NSW 1570 Artarmon
suplibarca@intercable.net.ve armacentre@bk.ru Tel +61 2 8437 4300
info@barron.com.au
Asia Network Engineering www.barron.com.au
LB 4501 7401 JBEIL, Beirut
AUMA Actuators UAE Support Office Tel +961 9 944080
AE 287 Abu Dhabi nabil.ibrahim@networkenglb.com
Tel +971 26338688 www.networkenglb.com
Nagaraj.Shetty@auma.com
AUMA Malaysia Office
AUMA Actuators Middle East MY 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
BH 152 68 Salmabad Tel +606 633 1988
Tel +97 3 17896585 sales@auma.com.my
salesme@auma.com
Mustafa Sultan Science & Industry Co LLC
Mikuni (B) Sdn. Bhd. OM Ruwi
BN KA1189 Kuala Belait Tel +968 24 636036
Tel + 673 3331269 / 3331272 r-negi@mustafasultan.com
mikuni@brunet.bn

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AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG
P.O. Box 1362
DE 79373 Muellheim
Tel +49 7631 809 - 0
Fax +49 7631 809 - 1250
info@auma.com
www.auma.com

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