Changes for page *GLS-SIM

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14 14  
15 15  = Device Wiring =
16 16  
17 -GLS-SIMs have
17 +GLS-SIMs have two distinct sensor ports, allowing for up to two distinct inputs on each GLS-SIM. Inputs can come from any number of devices, including occupancy sensors, photocells, key switches, and contact closures.
18 18  
19 19  == Occupancy Sensor ==
20 20  
21 -Lorem
21 +All occupancy sensors to be used with a GLS-SIM must be a "non-system" sensor. Cresnet or ZUMLINK sensors should be connected via Cresnet or ZUMLINK instead of the sensor port of a GLS-SIM.
22 22  
23 23  == Photocell (Daylight Sensor) ==
24 24  
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26 26  
27 27  == Key Switch ==
28 28  
29 -Lorem
29 +There are two primary kinds of key switches: momentary and maintained. In addition to official Crestron key switches, there are third party manufacturers of key switches and buttons which can be used as inputs for a GLS-SIM.
30 30  
31 -=== Momentary ===
31 +=== Crestron Momentary ===
32 32  
33 -=== Maintained ===
33 +==== ====
34 34  
35 +=== Crestron Maintained ===
36 +
37 +Note: feedback is not available on maintained key switches, since the feedback status of the switch is apparant from the position of the key.
38 +
39 +=== Other Manufacturers ===
40 +
41 +
35 35  = DIP Switches =
36 36  
37 37  Every GLS-SIM has four DIP switches which can be used to adjust the behavior and function of the two sensor ports on the GLS-SIM. For every DIP switch, the "up" position corresponds to "on", while the "down" position corresponds to "off". Switches 1 and 2 correspond to sensor port 1, while switches 2 and 3 correspond to sensor port 2.