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GE IC698CPE010 PACSystems™ RX7i Central Processing Unit
GE IC698CPE010 PACSystems™ RX7i Central Processing Unit
DESCRIPTION
The RX7i CPUs are programmed and configured by the programming software to perform real time control of machines, processes, and material handling systems. The CPU communicates with I/O and smart option modules over a rack-mounted backplane using the VME64 Standard format. It communicates with the programmer and HMI devices via the embedded Ethernet ports or a serial port using SNP Slave protocol.
Features
■ Contains 10 Mbytes of battery-backed user memory and 10 Mbytes of non-volatile flash user memory.
■ Provides access to bulk memory via reference table %W. The upper limit of this memory area can be configured to the maximum available user RAM.
■ Configurable data and program memory.
■ Programming in Ladder Diagram and C.
■ Supports auto-located Symbolic Variables that can use any amount of user memory.
■ Reference table sizes include 32Kbits for discrete %I and %Q and up to 32Kwords each for analog %AI and %AQ.
■ Supports Series 90-70 discrete and analog I/O, communications, and other modules. For a list of modules supported, refer to the PACSystems RX7i Installation Manual, GFK-2223.
■ Supports all non-GE Fanuc VME modules supported by Series 90-70.
■ Supports PLC 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.
■ Test Edit mode allows you to easily test modifications to a running program.
■ Bit-in-word referencing allows you to specify individual bits in a WORD reference in retentive memory as inputs and outputs of Boolean expressions, function blocks, and calls that accept bit parameters.
■ Battery-backed calendar clock.
■ In-system upgradeable firmware.
■ Three isolated serial ports: an RS-485 serial port, an RS-232 serial port, and an RS-232 Ethernet station manager serial port.
■ The embedded Ethernet interface provides:
− Data exchange using Ethernet Global Data (EGD)
− TCP/IP communication services using SRTP
− Full PLC programming and configuration services
− Comprehensive station management and diagnostic tools
− Two full-duplex 10BaseT/100BaseT/TX (RJ-45 Connector) ports with an internal network switch providing auto-negotiated network speed, duplex mode, and crossover detection.
Operation, Protection, and Module Status
Operation of this module can be controlled by the threeposition RUN/STOP switch or remotely by an attached programmer and programming software. Program and configuration data can be locked through software passwords. The status of the CPU is indicated by the three CPU LEDs on the front of the module. (For details, see “Indicators.”) Two LEDs indicate activity on the serial ports. Seven additional LEDs indicate the status of the Ethernet interface. The RUN/STOP switch can be disabled.
Battery
A three-cell lithium battery pack (IC698ACC701) is installed as shown in the figure below. The battery maintains program and data memory when power is removed and operates the calendar clock. When replacing the battery, be sure to install a new battery before disconnecting the old one.
Installation
It is the responsibility of the OEM, system integrator, or end user to properly install the control system equipment for safe and reliable operation. Product manuals provide detailed information about installation, startup, and proper use of the control system equipment. Installation should not be attempted without referring to the PACSystems RX7i Installation Manual, GFK-2223.
1. Read and record the 12-digit hexadecimal MAC Address from the printed label located inside the battery compartment.
2. Make sure that rack power is off.
3. Install the CPU module in slot 1 of rack 0. Ensure mounting screws are tightened to completely secure the CPU in the rack.
4. Connect one or both Ethernet ports to the Ethernet network.
5. Turn on power. The module should power up. When the CPU has successfully completed initialization, the OK LED stays on and the RUN and EN LEDs are off; the EOK LED stays on. The CPU is now ready to be programmed.
6. Connect the battery to either of the battery connectors on the module. (You can connect the battery at any step in the installation process but it will begin to drain immediately unless power is applied. To maximize battery life, install it after power has been turned on).
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