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IC697CMM742 Configuration & Wiring GE Fanuc PLC Training 90-70 Ethernet Interface Module

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CMM742 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC697CMM742 Ethernet Interface. What you’re going to do here is you are basically going to ping this. Step 1: The Setup Illustrated here is an IC697CHS750 5 slot rack and the other slots are empty, an IC697CPX782 processor and a IC697PWR711 power supply. You should have […]

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IC693MDL340 Output Module How-to Test GE Fanuc PLC Proficy Programming Tutorial & Training

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC693MDL340 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC693MDL340, 90/30 discreet output module. Step 1: Setup & Configuration The module is 120 volts AC, and there’s 16 points total: 8 A and 8 B channels. In order to do this test, there are a couple fixtures illustrated, some things that […]

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IC697MDL340 Troubleshooting Tutorial GE Proficy Machine Edition GE Fanuc PLC 90-70

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697MDL340 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of the GE Fanuc IC697MDL340, a 16 point discreet output. The channels are on the right hand side terminals as illustrated on the door card: A 1 2 3 4 and then B 1 2 3 4, C and D only on the odd numbered […]

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IC693MDL940 & IC693MDL645 GE Fanuc 90-30 How-to Troubleshoot User Manual Proficy Programming

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC693MDL940 Relay Output Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC693MDL940 discrete output, 16 channel, and an IC693MDL645 discrete input, 16 channel. Both of these modules are 24 volt. The MDL645 where if you happen to have an MDL646 is positive, negative logic so it doesn’t matter whether you’re using positive […]

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IC693CPU360 How-To Troubleshoot GE Fanuc PLC Training Series 90-30 CPU

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC693CPU360 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC693CPU360 90-30 processor attached to an IC693CHS397 5 slot rack which is empty. For the purpose of this test, you’re just going to be testing the processor alone and it’s going to be powered by a high capacity power supply, an IC693PWR330. Step […]

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How-to Troubleshoot IC697CPX928 GE Fanuc PLC Training & Troubleshooting Series 90-70 PLC CPU

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPX928 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC697CPX928. Note that the door is off so you can better see what is illustrated and the guide will go over all of the LED’s, switches and ports. Step 1: The Physical Setup The IC697CPX928 is in an IC697CHS750 5 Slot […]

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How-to Test IC697CPM915 PLC Training – Buy New GE PLC Repair Series 90-70 CPU Tutorial

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPM915 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC697CPM915 Central Processor. The door and door card have been taken off just so that they don’t distract from this illustration. This guide will go over all of the information contained on the door card and some of the other features […]

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How-to Test & Troubleshoot IC697CPM914 Guide GE Fanuc PLC Series 90-70 PLC CPU

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPM914 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of the GE Fanuc 9070 processor, an IC697CPM914, and it’s in a IC697CHS750 5 slot rack. There are no other modules in the rack, just the CPM, and it’s being powered by an IC697PWR711 power supply. So, your goal here is to just try to get your […]

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How-to Troubleshoot IC697CPM924 GE Fanuc PLC Unit Diagnostics Series 90-70 CPU IC697CPM925

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPM924 OR IC697CPM925 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc IC697CPM924 central processor and it’s in an IC697CHS750 5 slot rack and it’s being powered by an IC697PWR711 power supply. The unit is powered up. Step 1: Check the OK LED The first thing to point out is that there is […]

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IC697CPU771 Programming GE Fanuc PLC Training & Troubleshooting Series 90-70 CPU

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPU771 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a test of a GE Fanuc 90-70 IC697CPU771 processor in an empty IC697CHS750 5 slot rack and it’s being powered by the IC697PWR711 power supply. Step 1: Powering Up Go ahead and power up the power supply. When you power up notice that the top LED is […]

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