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GE DS200TBQBG1A DS200TBQBG1ACB RST Analog Termination Board

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Item no: DS200TBQBG1A DS200TBQBG1ACB

brand: GE

price:$2000

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Manufacture GE
Model DS200TBQBG1A
Ordering information DS200TBQBG1ACB
Catalog Speedtronic Mark V
Description GE DS200TBQBG1A DS200TBQBG1ACB RST Analog Termination Board
Origin United States (US)
HS Code 85389091
Dimension 16cm*16cm*12cm
Weight 0.8kg

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The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQBG1ACB features 2 terminal blocks. Each block contains 77 terminals for signal wires.

The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQBG1ACB also contains 15 jumpers, 3 34-pin connectors, and 3 16-pin connectors. The 154 terminals are used to connect copper signal wires to the board. The signal wires are connected to other components and boards in the drive and the board receives the signals for processing. The signal wires also transmit some signals to other boards and components in the drive. The information that is supplied with the original board from the factory documents the signals that connect to each terminal. When you install the original board you can use that information to know which terminal to connect each signal wire.

One terminal block is assigned ID TB1. The other terminal block is assigned ID TB2. Within each terminal block, every terminal is assigned a numerical ID. So, to identify a specific terminal refer to the terminal block ID and the numerical value for the terminal. For example TB1 66 refers to terminal 66 on terminal block 1.

When you are preparing to replace the board, use the terminal IDs to know where to connect the signal wires on the replacement board. Write the IDs on masking tape or a tag and stick them to the signal wires. Use a screwdriver to release them from the terminals. Then, insert the bare copper end of the signal wire into the terminal of the replacement board and tighten the screws to secure it.

The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQBG1A features 2 terminal blocks. Each block contains 77 terminals for signal wires. The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQBG1A also contains 15 jumpers, 3 34-pin connectors, and 3 16-pin connectors. The opportunities for diagnosing the board if you suspect a problem are limited due to the lack of test points and indicator LEDs. Test points give a means of attaching the specific circuits on the board to a testing device and identifying problems. LEDs provide a means for gaining an indication of the general health and processing activity in the board.

However the drive contains some diagnostic tools that when run, produce a report of all the functions of the drive and can help diagnose a problem with the board. The tools reside in the programmable read only memory (PROM) on the drive and are available for use from the control panel. The control panel is comprised of a keypad and a small display. The keypad has two functions. One is to provide a means for the operator to control the activity of the drive. Press one key to stop the motor. Press another key to start the motor. Other keys can slow the motor or speed it up.

The other function is to give you access to a selection of menu options, including the diagnostic tools. Use the keys to move up and down the list of options and press a key to select the tools. A file is produced with the results which can be downloaded to a laptop.

The DS200TBQBG1ACB GE RST Analog Termination Board features 2 terminal blocks with each block containing 77 terminals for signal wires along with 15 jumpers, 3 34-pin connectors, and 3 16-pin connectors. There are only limited opportunities for diagnosing the board if you suspect a problem due to the lack of test points and indicator LEDs. Test points give a means of attaching the specific circuits on the board to a testing device and identifying problems. The LED displays designed onto the board provide a means for gaining an indication of the general health and processing activity in the board.

The drive does contain some diagnostic tools that produce a report of all the functions of the drive and can help diagnose a problem with the board. These tools reside in the programmable read only memory (PROM) on the drive and are available for use from the control panel.

The control panel is accesses via a keypad and a small display with two essential functions. One being to provide a means for the operator to control the activity of the drive while the other function is to give you access to a selection of menu options, including the diagnostic tools. Use the keys to move up and down the list of options and press a key to select the tools and which diagnostic report you would like to access. After completion, a file is produced with the results which can be downloaded to a laptop.


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