The GMSIM, or Motion Sensor Interface Module, is a versatile and highly efficient solution designed to integrate with virtually any motion sensor available on the market today. This module is engineered to work seamlessly with GE relay systems, providing advanced functionality for motion-triggered operations. Whether you're in an industrial, commercial, or residential setting, the GMSIM ensures that your motion sensor systems interact with relays effectively to activate or deactivate circuits with precision.
The GMISM is able to be used with almost any motion sensor that is on the market today, to control the GE relay.
The GMSIM has the ability to use the Blue Control wire or Auxillary Relay from any motion sensor to control a momentary input to the GE relay or circuit board.
The GMSIM also has connections for a momentary switch and Dry Contact for a BAS system.
Description: | Motion Sensor Interface Module |
Catalog #: | GMISM |
Operating Environment: | 0-55 Degrees C (32-131°F) 0-95% RH, Non Condensing Non Corrosive atmosphere |
Power Requirements: | 24 VDC |
Dimensions: | 5.002” x 3.570” x 1.502” 127.05mm x 90.68mm x 38.15mm |
Weight: | 51g / 0.035 oz |
The GMSIM is equipped with an innovative feature that allows it to connect to motion sensors using either the Blue Control wire or the Auxiliary Relay output. This enables a momentary input to the GE relay or circuit board, providing greater flexibility and ease of use. In addition, the module comes with connections for a momentary switch and a Dry Contact, making it compatible with a Building Automation System (BAS), further enhancing its integration potential.
This module is designed to operate within a wide range of environments, from 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F), with a humidity range of up to 95% RH without condensation. It’s built to withstand non-corrosive atmospheric conditions, ensuring longevity and reliable performance. Compact yet powerful, the GMSIM measures 5.002” x 3.570” x 1.502” and weighs just 51g, offering ease of installation and minimal footprint in your system.