GE Fanuc MVC3013-4001 Mains Voltage Monitoring Device
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Manufacturer: GE
Product No.: MVC3013-4001
Condition: 10 Items in Stock
Product Type: Monitoring Device
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 4000g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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GE Fanuc MVC3013-4001 PLC Module
Brand: GE Fanuc
Item Number: MVC3013-4001
Condition: Brand New and Original
Certificate: COO (Certificate of Origin)
Warranty: One Year
Good Stock: 7 units available
Lead Time: 1–3 Working Days
Shipping Port: Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Product Origin: USA
Payment Methods: T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Product Type: PLC Module
Product Description
The GE Fanuc MVC3013-4001 is a high-performance PLC module designed to operate within industrial automation systems. This module supports efficient and reliable data handling and is ideal for environments requiring robust and fault-tolerant automation control. Backed by a one-year warranty and available in stock, it ensures minimal lead time for urgent automation needs.
RDSD Transfer Process Guidelines
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Do not remove the RDSD (Removable Data Storage Device) from the CPU during data transfer.
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If the target name on the RDSD differs from that in the RX3i CPU, the RDSD LED will blink red. If this is expected or acceptable, momentarily press the START pushbutton again to proceed.
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During a successful transfer, the RDSD LED blinks green. Transfer time can range from 10 to 150 seconds, depending on the project size.
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A solid green RDSD LED indicates a successful transfer. If the RUN/STOP switch has not been disabled in the stored hardware configuration, it can be used to set the RX3i into RUN mode post-transfer.
Error Handling
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If the RDSD LED turns solid red, the transfer has failed. In this case:
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The target memory areas in the CPU are cleared. For example, if only Logic is being downloaded and the process fails (e.g., stick pulled, transfer issue), Logic memory is erased.
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Other queued memory areas for transfer will also be cleared.
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A copy of the fault tables at the point of failure will be saved to the RDSD.
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To analyze faults, insert the RDSD into a PC running PACS Analyzer software and open the
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Once a red LED appears, no new RDSD operation can be initiated until the RDSD is disconnected and reconnected.
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