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1. Bad or missing module then the SLP is faulty and must be returned for repairs 8 If there is no fault then contact the GE Fanuc Hotline for assistance Serial Communication Problems This section is split into two parts communication problems to ECLiPS or OnTOP and problems with other serial devices GFK 0726B 3 1 Communications Problems with ECLiPS or On TOP 1 Check that the serial cable used conforms to one of the types specified for communications to the SLP ports Check that the cable is firmly secured at both ends When there is a communications problem a message indicating problems connecting to the controller is displayed together with some options Select the Change Host Comm Port Settings option to check the computer port being used and the baud rate The default SLP baud rate is 19 2K The SLP programming port may have been changed ECLiPS and OnTOP must be connected to the designated programming port The default programming port is Port 1 but can be changed by ECLiPS or OnTOP Make sure the serial cable is connected to the current programming port The SLP serial port configuration may have been changed These parameters can only be changed by Statements using the Set_Commport keyword in the State Logic program Reset the SLP to return the SLP serial port parameters to their default state If the program is setup to start running automatically and the program continues to change the serial port parameters
2. PLC fault table GFK 0726B Chapter 1 State Logic Processor Description 1 3 Operational Description The State Logic Processor SLP uses areas in the CPU memory for I O references and Register values The SLP and the CPU communicate this information over the PLC backplane When a Ladder Logic control program and a State Logic control program are running at the same time the State Logic and Ladder Logic programs should not be controlling the same outputs The SLP cannot control an output that is being controlled by the CPU since the 90 30 CPU always takes precedence when both processors are controlling the same outputs All of the outputs used in the State Logic program should be selected to be contiguous if system response time is important Outputs being non contiguous causes the scan rate to increase significantly When changing outputs the SLP writes to a byte of I O bits at a time so that any the SLP actually controls eight ouputs at a time Therefore if some outputs of a byte are not named in the SLP program ECLiPS issuses a warning that the other outputs in that byte are changed when the program executes 1 4 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Chapter Z Installationand Maintenance This chapter describes how to install the SLP into a Series 90 30 PLC rack There is also a section describing maintenance considerations Selecting the Right Slot The SLP can be installe
3. cable Use the RS 422 485 serial cables to connect to Port 2 if RS 422 485 communications are used Mini Converter Kit ECLiPS comes with a serial cable kit that can be used to both connect the CPU with Lo gicmaster and to connect the SLP with ECLiPS or OnTOP running on an IBM PC This cable kit comes with three adapters Table 4 2 Mini Converter Kit Adapters CPU Port SLP Ports 1 or 2 IBM PC COM 2 HE693SNP232 AD232 1 2 HE693XTADP 9 pin Male to 15 pin Male 9 pin Male to 25 pin Male 9 pin Male to 25 pin Female The cable provided in the kit is terminated with two 9 pin connectors One of the adapt ers connects the 9 pin serial cable to the 15 pin serial port on the CPU HE693SNP232 another adapter connects the serial cable to the 25 pin female Port 1 on the SLP AD232 1 2 and the third adapter can be used to connect to a 25 pin port on the IBM computer running Logicmaster 90 ECLiPS or OnTOP HE693XTADP Chapter 4 Serial Communications 4 5 Other Cable Options Other cables that work with the SLP are the IBM AT cable IC697CBL702 and the Work master II or PS 2 cable IC697CBL705 The connector on the SLP end can be made to be a right angle connector so that the SLP front cover can be closed and the cable brought out the side of the SLP or through the bottom of the Series 90 42832 30 chassis PC AT a45088 PIN PIN a42832 DCD 1
4. 1 SHLD IC690CBL702 RD 2 E 2 TD RS 232 TD 3 LI 3 RD DEFAULT PORT DTR 4 e d 8 DCD RTS 7 i 5 CTS CTS 8 I 20 DTR GND 5 E 7 GND AT PCM 9 PIN 25 PIN CONNECTOR CONNECTOR Figure 4 1 IBM PC AT to SLP Cable WORKMASTER II 245093 a45089 IC690CBL705 RS 232 DEFAULT PORT WORKMASTER I AND O IBM PS 2 O 25 PIN 25 PIN 25 PIN 25 PIN MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE Figure 4 2 Workmaster II or PS 2 to SLP Cable 4 6 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Custom Made Cables If you want to make your own cable to connect to some serial device use the drawing of the SLP pin assignments and the cable connection drawings in the previous section for the reguired connections Hardware flow control lines must be used when communicat ing with the SLP using RS 232 The flow control lines are not used for RS 422 485 com munications a45090 SHIELD PORT 1 RS 232 TD PORT 1 RS 232 RD PORT 1 RS 232 RTS PORT 1 RS 232 CTS NO CONNECTION GGococooco SIGNAL GROUND RS 232 DTR PORT 1 PORT 1 RS 232 DCD RS 485 SD B PORT 2 PORT 2 RS 485 SD A RS 485 RTS B PORT 2 PORT 2 RS 485 RTS A RS 485 CTS B PORT 2 PORT 2 RS 485 CTS A TERMINATION RD PORT 2 PORT 2 TERMINATION CTS RS 485 RD B PORT 2 GOGOGOGOOG PORT 2 RS 485 RD A Figure 4 3 Serial Po
5. 40 to 85 C Humidity non condensing 5 95 Vibration 3 5 mm 5 9 Hz 1 0 G 9 150 Hz Shock 15 G s 11 msec Table 5 2 Standards IEC JIS DIN UL CSA NEMA IG ANSI IEEE VDE FCC VME 485 380 C0912 JIS 0911 435 380 508 1012 C22 2 No 142 C22 2 2 230 40 C 37 90A 1978 805 806 871 877 15 Part A Supports VMEStandard C 1 5 1 5 2 Table 5 3 Firmware Specifications Tasks States Per Task Integer Variables range 32768 to 432767 Floating Point Variables range 1 175494E 38 to 3 402823E 38 32 BIT IEEE Format String Variables String Variable Size Character Variables PID Loops Number of Timers Timer Resolution Maximum Total Number of States Available Program Memory Flags Total VariablesPlusI O 256 255 1000 1000 100 80 Characters 64 20 Unlimited 1 100second 3000 46 K Bytes 1000 3000 90 30 SLP I O and Register Specifications Type Capacity I 512 Q 512 AI 128 AO 64 T 256 M 1024 G 1280 S 32 SA 32 SB 32 SC 32 R 2048 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B
6. FANUC GE Fanuc Automation State Logic Products State Logic Processor For Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide GFK0726B March 1998 GFL 002 Warnings Cautions and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Note Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty expressed implied or statutory with respect to and assumes no responsibility for the acc
7. Guide March 1998 vii GFK 0726B Contents Figure 1 1 SLPin Series 90 30 Chassis VVY YY YY Y Figure 1 2 Series 90 30 State Logic Processor Figure 2 1 SampleLogicmaster Configuration Screen Figure 4 1 IBM PCAT to SLP Cable eee Figure 4 2 Workmaster II or PS 2 to SLP Cable Figure 4 3 SerialPort Assignments for Series 90 30 SLP Figure 4 4 WYE Cable Connections for Series 90 30 SLP State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 viii 1 2 1 3 2 2 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 8 GFK 0726B Contents Table 4 1 SerialPort Parameters reeee Table 4 2 Mini Converter Kit Adapters ee Table 5 1 HardwareSpecifications r ee Table 5 2 Standards eiu dw a YI EA OA Rete RAID do Table 5 3 FirmwareSpecifications ooo non YY Y eee State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 ix 4 4 4 5 5 1 5 1 5 2 Chapter State Logic Processor Description 1 The State Logic Processor SLP is a module which inserts into a Series 90 30 PLC chas sis This module has the State Engine operating system to execute State Logic control programs produced by the ECLiPS programming software package The SLP exists together with a CPU module in the Seri
8. Suggestions At GE Fanuc automation we strive to produce quality technical documentation After you have used this manual please take a few moments to complete and return the Reader s Comment Card located on the next page State Logic is a registered trademark of Adatek Inc GFK 0726B iii Contents Chapter 1 State Logic Processor Description evrrevoe 1 1 Physical Description asussa Y eds KASAAN RE RP UE eed AO 1 2 Operational Description eeesenee 1 4 Chapter 2 Installation and Maintenance eeeeeeevenee 2 1 Selecting the Right Slot 2 33 see Gis kal A DE e E sale 2 1 Inserting the SLP sssusa a x re Yy Th ansaa 2 1 Contfiguratioheis 44 04 stan TN ng DG pa ina Y E meals elon aaah NEP 2 2 hour E 2 3 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting o xu ch cu vibe ek Rr DR RUE E Qa Re S Rl 3 1 Status LED is not ON Steady V IE FF eee eee 3 1 Serial Communication Problems ee 3 1 Chapter 4 Serial Communications eneeeoeneeeoenee 4 1 Programming Serial Communications VVFFFY Y uu 4 2 Serial Port Setup ce udo Mt ma PA Bd ME da 4 3 Serial Gable ae iw a E AW AWR Od ee ru ped eos 4 5 Chapter 5 Specifications risu Oa aor ede eae Tea aoe deed 5 1 Content of this Manual oloon iii We Welcome Your Comments and Suggestions v GFK 0726B State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s
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10. after the reset switch is pressed turn off the power to the SLP remove the battery and short the SLP battery leads to reset the SLP Port 2 of the 90 30 SLP is an RS 422 485 port and Port 1 is an RS 232 port Make sure that the host computer serial port setup matches the SLP port for RS 232 RS 422 485 option If there is still no communication between the SLP and OnTOP or ECLiPS then call the GE Fanuc Hotline for assistance Communications Problems with Another Serial Device 1 Check that the serial cable used conforms to one of the types specified for communications to the SLP ports Check that the cable is firmly secured at both ends Make sure that the serial port parameters of the serial device match the settings of the SLP The default settings of the SLP are 19 2K baud rate 8 data bits 2 stop bits and no parity Make sure the RS 422 485 RS 232 standards are the same for SLP and the serial device When connecting some device to the programming port make sure that you exit ECLiPS or OnTOP normally before disconnecting from the SLP If there are still problems contact the GE Fanuc Hotline for assistance 3 2 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Chapter Serial Communications 4 Serial communications with the State Logic Processor SLP is provided through one of the two serial ports Each of these ports can send and receive serial data independent from the other Port 1 is a
11. by an executing State Logic program ECLiPSor OnTOP Options The options available in the ECLiPS or OnTOP menus to change the configuration of the SLP serial ports are displayed below The options available in the ECLiPS or OnTOP menus to change the configuration of the SLP serial ports are displayed below Change Programming Port Enable Disable CCM Port Set CCM Station Number Set the RS 422 485 Status of each Port Serial Options Set by ECLiPS or OnTOP Each of these options is set in the State Engine Configuration Menu selected from the Debug Mode Project Menu in ECLiPS or from the Controller Option in OnTOP Programmable Setup Options On power up the serial port parameters are set to their default settings These settings may be changed by using the Set Commport programming keyword in the control pro gram The Set_Commport keyword and parameters must be executed by the control program to change the serial port settings Just changing the parameters in the ECLiPS serial communications setup form does not automatically change these settings After the SLP serial port parameters are set ECLiPS automatically enters the Set_Comm port instruction into the program when the following selections are made Select the LIST option from the program mode menu then select the Communication Ports option Highlight the appropriate port and press lt Enter gt ECLiPS prompts whether to enter the port name only or enter reconfiguration data Aft
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13. d in any unused slot in the CPU rack of the Series 90 30 PLC if the following rules are followed 1 Configuration created by Logicmaster must match the physical location of the modules Configuration faults are logged in the PLC fault table For the 90 30 SLP all the slots between the SLP and CPU must be occupied If any slots between are empty the SLP cannot communicate with the CPU The SLP must be in the main rack with the CPU Inserting the SLP Follow these steps to insert the SLP into the Series 90 30 rack 1 Qr ee 900 GFK 0726B Power down the Series 90 30 PLC system Locate the desired rack and slot Slide the 90 30 SLP completely into the slot Press down firmly to lock the module in place but do not use excessive force Power up the PLC rack The Status LED flashes during power up diagnostics The LED comes on steady when the SLP is ready for operations Configuration 2 2 Use the Logicmaster 90 30 configuration software to add the SLP to the Series 90 30 I O configuration This software is used to describe the modules present in the PLC racks Rack and slot location and other features for each module are entered by com pleting setup screens that describe the modules in a rack NS COPY REF VU DELETE UNDEL MEC cU OMNE TSS OL KJ ther OO gt RACK J 4 5 I ID NLM9ONSYSTEM4 FYN SYSTER ONFIG VALID INGREPLACE S Figure 2 1 Sample Logicmaster Configuration Scr
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16. e State Logic program To replace the battery connect the new battery to the extra set of battery connections then disconnect the old battery A Product Safety Data Sheet for the battery is available Order from GE Fanuc using number GFK 0633 GFK 0726B Chapter 2 Tnstallation and Maintenance 2 3 Chapter Troubleshooting 3 This chapter provides procedures for diagnosing State Logic Processor SLP problems If these procedures do not solve the problem contact the GE Fanuc Hotline 1 800 828 5747 for assistance Status LED is not ON Steady 1 Check that power is supplied to the I O rack housing the SLP Try removing and reinstalling the SLP 2 Cycle power to the SLP then press the reset button for more than 5 seconds 3 Turn the power OFF and disconnect the battery and short the SLP battery terminal connection points to clear the SLP Reconnect the battery turn ON power again and reset the SLP 4 Check that the CPU is functioning properly by checking its OK LED 5 Check that there are no empty slots between the CPU and the SLP If there are empty slots the Status LED blinks continuously 6 Ifthe Status LED is still not ON try to download a program from ECLiPS or OnTOP If you can connect with the SLP and download a program then the Status LED is faulty 7 Ifyou get a message that ECLiPS or OnTOP cannot connect to the controller then check the fault table in the CPU using Logicmaster 90 If there is a fault
17. een From the main menu of the Logicmaster 90 30 configuration software press I O F1 The screen displays a representation of the modules in a rack To add an SLP to the con figuration highlight the desired slot then press Other F8 and then PCM F1 Now press Zoom F10 to view the current configuration Press Enter to enter the highlighted catalog number and display the PCM detail screen Now set the Configuration Mode to PCM CFG for the 90 30 SLP First highlight the Con fig Mode option and repeatedly press the Tab key until PCM CFG is displayed on the screen The serial ports are under program control and the parameters are initialized by the State Logic Processor Now press the Esc key to save the configuration and return to the rack display The display should now show a PCM in the correct slot Send the configuration to the PLC CPU and the configuration is complete During program execution the CPU must be in run mode with the outputs enabled Use LM90 30 to set the status of the CPU before executing the State Logic program TM Logicmasteris a trademark of GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Battery The State Logic Processor comes with a 3 volt lithium battery IC697ACC701 to maintain memory through a power cycle If the battery charge becomes low a fault is setin the fault table These faults can be monitored by th
18. er selecting Enter Reconfiguration Data the Set Commport keyword plus the instructions to change the serial port param eters are entered into the ECLiPS program These options affect the SLP serial port configuration only not the ECLiPS or OnTOP serial port setup The option to change the ECLiPS or OnTOP host computer serial port configuration is available only when there is some problem connecting ECLiPS or On TOP to the SLP The only options which can be changed on the ECLiPS or OnTOP serial port configuration are selecting COM1 or COM2 and changing the baud rate GFK 0726B Chapter 4 Serial Communications 4 3 4 4 Table 4 1 Serial Port Parameters Parameter Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Respond to Backspace Stop Transmit on Receive Receiver AlwaysOn Line Feed After Carriage Return Auto Echo XON XOFF Protocol End of Message Character Settings 19 2K 1200 9600 300 4800 2400 8 7 or6 Even Odd None 2 1 5 or1 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Hex OD Carriage Return Default Settings are Underlined State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Serial Cable The State Logic Processor SLP is designed to work with two GE Fanuc standard serial cables One cable is the Mini Converter Kit that comes with the ECLiPS The other is the PCM to IBM PC
19. erial Communications The program communicates through two ports using WRITE and READ terms For ex ample State Get_Setpoint Write Enter New Setpoint to Operator_Panel Read SetPoint1 from Operator_Panel then go to Check_Setpoint State The Write Term sends the string of characters Enter New Setpoint to the port defined as the Operator_Panel This same port is then monitored for input by the Read Term in the next Statement The variable Setpoint is set to the value entered through the specified port In this example the WRITE and READ term information is directed to a particular port Operator_Panel in this case is defined in ECLiPS as Port 1 or Port 2 Use the ECLiPS DE FINE or LIST menus to make the port definitions The default names are Port_1 and Port_2 The Read and Write Terms may also be used without being directed to any particular channel for example State Choose_Recipe Write Enter Recipe Number Read Recipe_Number then go to StartBatch State Since no port is specified in this example information is sent to the programming port For a more detailed discussion of programming serial input and output refer to the Ref erence Section of the ECLiPS User s Manual 4 2 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Serial Port Setup There are several serial port configuration options Some of these options are set using ECLiPS or OnTOP and others can only be set
20. es 90 30 PLCs The CPU must be a model 331 Revision 3 03 or higher The CPU may execute a Relay Ladder Logic Pro gram at the same time the State Logic Processor is executing a State Logic Program The SLP manipulates the CPU memory space and the CPU controls theI O during its normal cycle of operations More than one SLP can be installed in one Series 90 30 PLC system although the SLP must be installed in the main rack with the CPU The software products ECLiPS and OnTOP are the user interfaces to the SLP ECLiPS is a program development and on line monitoring software product which runs on an IBM PC6 compatible computer OnTOP the On Line Troubleshooting Operator Pro gram also runs on an IBM PC compatible computer For guestions about programming or on line functions see the ECLiPS or OnTOP User s Manuals IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation GFK 0726B 1 1 Physical Description The SLP occupies a single slot in the Series 90 30 rack communicating with the PLC CPU over the backplane to perform its many control functions The SLP controls and accesses CPUI O register and system data a45085 LOCAL RACK CONFIGURATION Z 7 o u GTO vro Figure 1 1 SLP in Series 90 30 Chassis The 90 30 SLP uses an 8 mHz 80C188 microprocessor and has two serial ports port 1 is and RS 232 port and port 2 is an RS 422 485 port One port
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22. is designated the program ming port to be used to communicate with ECLiPS or OnTOP The other port may be configured to be a CCM port communicating to a host computer using the CCM proto col See the section on Serial Communications for more information on using the serial ports There are three LED indicators located at the top front edge of the SLP The top LED is the status indicator for the SLP During power up this LED flashes while the SLP is run ning its diagnostic checks If this LED is off either the power is off there is some hard ware malfunction of the SLP or there is no CPU present in the Series 90 30 PLC system When the LED is on the SLP is functioning normally 1 2 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B CURRENTLY INSTALLED BATTERY CONNECTOR OPEN REPLACEMENT BATTERY CONNECTOR SLP 300 245127 ji OK BD C OK ad i 1 ead JT RESTART Ei Ex BATTERY O o 2 9o 96 96 99 PORTS 9o 1AND2 05 20 25 O Figure 1 2 Series 90 30 State Logic Processor The SLP comes with a battery to maintain memory when power is removed This is a lithium battery which is installed as shown in the SLP drawings When the battery reaches a low charge this condition is reported to the
23. n RS 232 port and port 2 is an RS 422 485 port There is only one 25 pin connector on the SLP which provides access to the connections for both ports The SLP comes with a WYE cable which provides one 25 pin connector for each port ECLiPS and OnTOP must communicate with the SLP through the programming port Either port can be the programming port but port 1 is the default programming port When ECLiPS or OnTOP is not connected to the SLP the programming port can be used to communicate with some other serial device To properly set the programming port to communicate with another device exit ECLiPS or OnTOP normally before disconnect ing from the SLP Either of these ports may also be a CCM port The CCM port uses the GE Fanuc CCM2 protocol for all communications This protocol is used for connecting the SLP with a host computer which collects data and changes data in the SLP Typical CCM uses are con necting to a graphical user interface program such as CIMPLICITY or for custom host interaction with the SLP The SLP is always a slave to the host i e all communications are initiated by the host computer The SLP may be one of several devices on a CCM network The CCM port is always the port that is not designated as the programming port The CCM port is a nor mal RS 232 or RS 422 485 port when CCM communications are not enabled 9 CIMPLICITY is a registered trademark of GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc GFK 0726B 4 1 Programming S
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25. rt Assignments for Series 90 30 SLP GFK 0726B Chapter 4 Serial Communications 4 7 PORT 2 a45091 SHIELD SHIELD RS 232 TD RS 232 RD RS 232 RTS RS 232 CTS SIGNAL GROUND SIGNAL GROUND RS 232 DTR RS 232 DCD RS 485 SD B RS 485 SD A RS 485 RTS B RS 485 RTS A RS 485 CTS B RS 485 CTS A TERMINATION RD TERMINATION CTS RS 485 RD B RS 485 RD A RS 232 a44225 25 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR PIN 1 1FOOT gt K 2 0 INCH 0 INCH a PORT PORT PCM COMM CABLE Mera 1C693CBL305B 3 b U U A aa RS 32 RS 32 RS 485 PIN 1 PINT 55 PINMALE 25 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR Figure 4 4 WYE Cable Connections for Series 90 30 SLP NOTE In the drawing above the SD Send Data and RD Receive Data connections are the same as TXD and RXD used in other terminologies A and B are the same as and A and B denote inputs and A and B denote outputs 4 6 State Logic Processor for Series 90 30 PLC User s Guide March 1998 GFK 0726B Chapter GFK 0726B D Table 5 1 Hardware Specifications Specifications Serial Ports 1RS 2321RS 422 485 Memory Backup Battery 3 VoltLithium Battery Shelf LIfe 10 years Battery Memory Retention with Power OFF 6 months nominal Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C Storage Temperature
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27. xport directly or indirectly the software products or techni cal information relating thereto supplied hereunder or any portion thereof itis your responsibility to assure compliance with U S export control regulations and if appropriate to secure any required export licenses in your own name 8 GENERAL 8 1 ThisAgreementshallbe governed by the laws of the State of Virginia withoutregard to its conflictoflaw provisions The provisions ofthe United Nations Convention onthe Internationals aleof Goods shall not apply to this Agreement Shouldyou have any questions concerning this Agreement you maycontactGE Fanuc by writiing to GE Fanuc PO Box 8106 Charlottesville VA 22906 YOUACKNOWLEDGETHAT YOU HAVE READTHISAGREEMENT UNDERSTANDIT ANDAGREE TO BEBOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOUFURTHER AGREE THAT ITIS THE COMPLETE ANDEXCLUSIVESTATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US AND SUPERSEDES ANY PRO POSALOR PRIOR AGREEMENT ORAL OR WRITTEN AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONSBE TWEENUSRELATINGTOTHESUB ECTMATTEROFTHISAGREEMENT FURTHER NOCHANGEOR AMENDMENTTO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UNLESS AGREED TO BY WRITTEN INSTRUMENTSIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZEBEPRESENTATIVE OF GE FANUC Preface Content of this Manual Chapter 1 State Logic Processor Description Chapter 2 Installation and Maintenance Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Serial Communications Chapter 5 Specifications We Welcome Your Comments and

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