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  • IC697BEM733RMN

Overview

Features

  • Supports PCM, ADS, and analog expander modules
  • Handles up to 128 bytes of inputs and 128 bytes of outputs per remote drop
  • Configurable with MS-DOS programming software configuration function or with an IC66* Hand-held Monitor
  • Compatible with all types of IC66* host
  • Supports both CPU and IC66* bus redundancy
  • Each remote drop can include up to eight racks, with a Remote I/O Scanner located in rack 0
  • Up to 30 remote drops can be located on the same IC66* bus

Description

The GE-Emerson IC697BEM733 Genius Remote I/O Scanner Module is an intelligent module that mounts in a remote IC697 rack and interfaces IC697 I/O modules to an IC66* bus.

Together, the scanner module and the modules it serves make up a remote drop on the IC66* bus. A remote drop can consist of up to eight racks, linked by Bus Transmitter and Bus Receiver modules. 9-slot and/or 5-slot IC697 racks can be used. The maximum distance from the first rack to the last rack in a remote drop is 50ft (15m). 

The remote I/O scanner can handle any mix of discrete and analog inputs and outputs up to a total of 1,024 discrete inputs and 1,024 discrete outputs, or 64 analog inputs and 64 analog outputs (regardless of the number of racks in the remote drop). A remote drop can include all presently-available IC697 discrete modules, analog modules, and analog expander modules. Bus Transmitter, Bus Receiver, PCM, and ADS modules can also be placed in a remote drop. A remote drop cannot have any I/O module interrupts, bus controllers, communications modules, or other modules that depend on COMREQ instructions for their operations. 

The remote I/O scanner is ideally suited for use in an IC697 PLC system. However, any type of PLC or computer capable of controlling an IC66* bus can be used as the host. Suitable hosts include IC660 PLCs, IC655 PLCs, and computers equipped with a PCIM (Personal Computer Interface Module), QBIM (Q-Bus Interface Module), or a third-party GENI-based interface.