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531X309SPCAGG1 GE Input module Brand new

Hold down the RDSD UPLD button and turn power on to the CPE330. Continue to depress the RDSD UPLD button until the CPE330 powers up and displays one of the following patterns on the LEDs.

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Products Name: 531X309SPCAGG1 GE Input module Brand new

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Brand:GE

Model number:531X309SPCAGG1 

Colour:new                  

Warranty: 12 months

Lead Time:3-day working day   

Country of origin: USA Price: Please contact us         

Product weight:0.27kg

Shipping Port:  China

Payment: Bank of Chicago, Bank of Singapore

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531X309SPCAGG1  GE   Input module Brand new 

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Thermocouple module fails to power up 

correctly

After some power loss events, the Horner Thermocouple module 

(HE697THM160) may fail to power up successfully. After failure, the 

%AI data will not be updated correctly and will continue to return zero 

values. There are no module fault indicators for this event. The user 

should power cycle again to restore normal function.

Fault contacts on modules in expansion 

rack 

When an expansion rack powers up, the slot fault contacts will 

prematurely indicate that the modules in the expansion rack are not 

faulted before they complete their power up. Use I/O point fault 

contacts to verify validity of the I/O.

Fault contacts on Remote I/O Station If multiple faults exist in a Series 90-70 Remote I/O Station and one of 

them is corrected, a FAULT contact that uses the Remote I/O Station’s 

module reference will incorrectly indicate that no faults exist at the 

Remote I/O Station.

BIT_SEQ function block DIR parameter The BIT_SEQ Function Block should require the user to flow 

BOOLEAN logic into the DIR parameter, but currently does not. If no 

DIR parameter is present, the BIT_SEQ will increment by default. 

WinLoader may stop operating On computers running Windows 2000 and using some versions of 

Symantec Antivirus protection, WinLoader will fail if used in advanced 

mode. Recovery requires cycling the computer's power. 

Logic and HWC not equal after power cycle If the Hardware Config from Target 1, with Logic/Configuration Powerup Source and Data Source both set to “Always from Flash,” is stored 

in Flash, then Logic and Hardware Config from Target 2, with 

Logic/Configuration Power-up Source both set to “Always from RAM,” 

is stored to RAM and there is a good battery, then when power is 

cycled the programmer may show that Logic and Hardware Config are 

not equal. The remedy is to clear Flash and then store the Logic and 

Hardware Config from Target 2.

WinLoader does not detect PC COM port in 

use when upgrading PACSystems CPU

WinLoader does not detect if a PC's COM port is already in use when 

attempting to connect to a PACSystems CPU to perform a firmware 

upgrade. If the port is already in use it displays the status "trying to 

connect" followed by "waiting for target." To proceed with the upgrade, 

press the "abort" button and disconnect the other application that is 

using the COM port.

WinLoader does not display error when it 

cannot connect serially with PACS CPU

WinLoader does not display an error message if it cannot connect to 

the PACS CPU when attempting to connect to a PACSystems CPU to 

perform a firmware upgrade. This occurs if the cable is physically not 

connected to the CPU or if the CPU's serial port is not configured for 

the same baud as WinLoader. In this case Winloader displays the 

status "trying to connect" followed by "waiting for target." To proceed 

with the upgrade, press the "abort" button and correct the cable or 

baud rate setting.