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Brand Name: | GE Fanuc |
Model Number: | IC697MEM713 |
Place of Origin: | US |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | Negotiations |
Delivery Time: | 3-5 working days |
Packaging Details: | New original box |
Power Supply: | 5V DC |
Company Info. |
Hontai Machinery and equipment (HK) Co. ltd |
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GE Fanuc IC697MEM713 PLCs Machine Control Memory Module Series 90-70 CMOS
More information:
The GE Fanuc IC697MEM713 is a high-performance programmable coprocessor module—essentially a specialized microcomputer designed to execute coprocessor functions. It integrates the capabilities of three module types into one: communications modules, ASCII modules, and Basic modules. Exclusively engineered for the GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), this module offers flexible connectivity configurations: it can operate with 1 or 2 independent CCM ports, or alternatively, with a single serial port.
Programming the IC697MEM713 is enabled via MegaBasic—a powerful BASIC-derived language. This language excels at supporting critical industrial tasks, including real-time data acquisition, secure data storage, and efficient data retrieval, all while ensuring seamless real-time computing performance.
Operational Controls: Restart/Reset Pushbutton
The IC697MEM713 is equipped with a dedicated Restart/Reset
pushbutton, which controls the module’s operational mode based on
how long it is pressed:
Soft Reset (RUN Mode): Pressing the pushbutton for less than 5
seconds triggers a soft reset, placing the module into "RUN
Mode"—its active operational state for executing preprogrammed
tasks.
Program Development Mode: Holding the pushbutton for more than 10
seconds shifts the module into "PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Mode," where
programming and configuration adjustments can be made.
Status Monitoring: LED Indicators
Up to 3 LED indicators are located on the top and front of the
IC697MEM713 (often referred to as the PCM, or Programmable
Coprocessor Module), each conveying specific status information:
OFF State: If this LED is off, it indicates the module is
non-functional. This typically occurs due to a hardware
malfunction.
Steady ON State: This LED remains steadily lit during normal
operation, signifying the module is functioning correctly. It will
only deviate from this steady glow if a fault or issue arises.
Flashing State: This LED flashes exclusively during the power-up
diagnostics process—alerting users that the module is performing
initial self-checks to verify hardware and system integrity before
entering full operation.
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