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6VAF343005B-A2 GE Input module Brand new

Supports RX7i data monitoring over the web. Allows a combined total of up to 16 web server 

and FTP connections. Supports up to 512 program blocks. Maximum size for a block is 128KB.


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Products Name: 6VAF343005B-A2 GE Input module Brand new

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Brand:GE

Model number:6VAF343005B-A2

Colour:new                  

Warranty: 12 months

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Product weight:0.27kg

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6VAF343005B-A2  GE   Input module Brand new   


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PCM (to CPU) communications 

timeout

The PCM has a default backplane communications timeout value of 5 

seconds. After the PCM has sent a request to the CPU, the PCM 

applies this timeout while waiting on a response back from the CPU. In 

most cases, the CPU will respond well within the 5–second timeout; 

however, in certain instances the CPU can take longer than 5 seconds 

to respond. These cases are limited to LOADs or STOREs of program 

and/or configuration -especially if blocks in the program are larger than 

8 KBytes. Folders containing EXE blocks (again with *.EXE files >8 

KBytes) are most likely to cause problems. To ensure that the PCMs 

do not observe backplane timeouts, a file must be loaded (using termf) 

to the PCM. The file must be a binary file named CPU.ENV. The 

contents of this file are as below (all values are specified in 

hexadecimal):

Once the binary file CPU.ENV (below) is created, use termf to load 

CPU.ENV to the PCM. Then execute a soft reset of the PCM. After 

executing the soft reset, the PCM’s backplane communications 

timeout should be 10 seconds.

Note: A copy of the above CPU.ENV file can be obtained from 

http://www.ge-ip.com/support.

CAUTION

The CPU.ENV file will not be used when a hard reset is performed 

on the PCM. With the CPU.ENV file resident in the PCM, a soft 

reset must be performed after every hard reset of the PCM. Be 

aware that it is possible to issue a soft reset COMMREQ from the 

Ladder Diagram application; therefore, the application can be 

modified to handle the required reset of PCMs after a power cycle 

of the controller system.

 

 

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Discrete Input 

Modules(1) IC200MDL140 Input 120 VAC (1 Group of 8) 8 

Points IC200MDL631 Input 125 VDC Pos/Neg Logic 

Isolated 8 Points

IC200MDL141 Input 240 VAC (1 Group of 8) 8 

Points IC200MDL632 Input 125 VDC Pos/Neg Logic 

Isolated 16 Points

IC200MDL143 Input 120 VAC Isolated 8 Points IC200MDL635 Input 48 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (2 

Groups of 8) 16 Points

IC200MDL144 Input 240 VAC Isolated 4 Points IC200MDL636 Input 48 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (4 

Groups of 8) 32 Points

IC200MDL240 Input 120 VAC (2 Groups of 8) 16 

Points IC200MDL640 Input 24 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (2 

Groups of 8) 16 Points

IC200MDL241 Input 240 VAC (2 Groups of 8) 16 

Points IC200MDL643 Input 5/12 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (2 

Groups of 8) 16 Points

IC200MDL243 Input 120 VAC Isolated 16 Points IC200MDL644 Input 5/12 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (4 

Groups of 8) 32 Points

IC200MDL244 Input 240 VAC Isolated 8 Points IC200MDL650 Input 24 VDC Pos/Neg Logic (4 

Groups of 8) 32 Points