Product Overview
The 140XSM00200 is a specialized diagnostic and commissioning tool within the Schneider Electric Modicon Quantum automation platform. Designed as a high-utility accessory, this Discrete Input Simulator features 16 integrated manual switches that allow engineers to simulate real-world field signals without the need for external wiring or sensors.
By plugging directly into the front of specific Quantum discrete input modules, the 140XSM00200 enables precise logic validation and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT). It is an essential component for debugging complex PLC code, verifying interlock sequences, and training operators in a risk-free environment. This "dry-run" capability ensures that automation logic is fully vetted before the system is connected to live industrial machinery, significantly reducing the risk of equipment damage during startup.
Technical Configuration
The 140XSM00200 is engineered for seamless mechanical and functional integration with the Quantum I/O lineup:
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16-Channel Simulation: Provides 16 independent toggle switches, allowing for the simultaneous simulation of a full 16-point input module's data.
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Module Compatibility: Specifically designed to interface with the 140DAI54000 (115 VAC) and 140DAI74000 (230 VAC) discrete input modules.
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Direct Hardware Interface: Mounts directly onto the front connector of the target I/O module, overriding field inputs to provide manual control to the technician.
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No External Power Required: The simulator utilizes the internal logic of the module it is connected to, requiring no additional external power source for signal injection.
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High Visibility: The manual switch positions provide an immediate physical reference for the state of each input bit, mirroring the status LEDs on the host module.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
140XSM00200 |
| Brand |
Schneider Electric (Modicon) |
| Range |
Modicon Quantum |
| Accessory Type |
Discrete Input Simulator |
| Number of Switches |
16 |
| Compatible Modules |
140DAI54000, 140DAI74000 |
| Input Logic Type |
Manual Toggle Switch |
| Country of Origin |
United States (US) |
| Weight |
~0.51 kg |
| GTIN |
00785901652083 |
Technical FAQs
Does the 140XSM00200 require separate software configuration?
No. The PLC CPU treats the simulator exactly like the field signals it replaces. In your programming environment (Unity Pro/Control Expert), you simply monitor the discrete input registers associated with the slot where the host module is installed.
Can I use this simulator on 24 V DC modules?
Per the manufacturer's specifications, the 140XSM00200 is primarily listed for compatibility with the 140DAI (AC) series modules. Always verify the connector pinout and voltage rating of the host module before installation to ensure safe operation.
Is it safe to leave the simulator installed during normal production?
While the simulator is robust, it is intended for testing and maintenance. In a production environment, it should be removed and replaced with actual field wiring to ensure the PLC is receiving real-time data from the process sensors.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Testing and Debugging Workflow
To use the simulator, remove the field wiring connector from the front of your 140DAI module and snap the 140XSM00200 into place. This allows you to "walk" through a sequence—for example, toggling Switch 1 for a "Pump Start" command and Switch 2 for "Flow Confirmed"—to ensure the PLC logic initiates the correct subsequent actions. This is the fastest way to identify "race conditions" or logic errors in complex code.
Mechanical Installation
The simulator is designed to be user-friendly. When attaching it to a Quantum discrete I/O module, ensure the pins are correctly aligned with the module's front terminal block. Apply even pressure until the unit is fully seated. Because this is often a US-made component (Country of Origin: US), it adheres to rigorous mechanical tolerances designed for the Quantum "RAK" system.
Storage and Maintenance
Since the 140XSM00200 is a diagnostic tool that may not be used every day, store it in an anti-static bag in a clean, dry environment. Periodically cycle the 16 switches while the unit is disconnected to ensure no oxidation builds up on the contacts, which could lead to intermittent signals during your next testing cycle.