GE DS200TBQCG1A DS200TBQCG1AAA RST Analog Termination Board
Description
Manufacture | GE |
Model | DS200TBQCG1A |
Ordering information | DS200TBQCG1AAA |
Catalog | Speedtronic Mark V |
Description | GE DS200TBQCG1A DS200TBQCG1AAA RST Analog Termination Board |
Origin | United States (US) |
HS Code | 85389091 |
Dimension | 16cm*16cm*12cm |
Weight | 0.8kg |
Details
The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQCG1AAA features 2 terminal blocks. Each block contains 83 terminals for signal wires.
The GE RST Analog Termination Board DS200TBQCG1AAA also contains 15 jumpers, 3 40-pin connectors, and 3 34-pin connectors. The jumpers enable the servicer to modify the behavior of the board in order to meet the exact requirements of the drive operation. When you first setup the board and have received the board from the factory, refer to the installation instructions which will include a description of the jumpers and how the position of the jumpers modifies the operation of the board. The jumpers are in the default position when you receive the board. The default is used for most situations and no additional steps are required if the default value is all you require.
The 3-pin jumper is easy to move from the default position to the alternate position. Use your forefinger and thumb to remove the jumper from the default position. Then align the jumper over the alternate pins and press the jumper into place. For example, if pins 1 and 2 are the default position in a 3-pin jumper, insert the jumper over pins 2 and three to use the alternate position.
Some jumpers are for use by the factory only and cannot be changed. Typically, the alternate position is for use at the factory for quality control testing purposes only. When you replace the board, first move the jumpers on the replacement board to match the positions on the defective one.
The DS200TBQCG1AAA GE RST Analog Termination Board features 2 terminal blocks with each containing 83 terminals for signal wires along with 15 jumpers, 3 40-pin connectors and 3 34-pin connectors. It was designed to be 11.25 inches in length and 3 inches in height and contains one screw hole in each corner for attaching the board in the rack located inside the drive.
It is important to use care when you remove the screws because a lost screw might fall on a board and cause an electrical short that leads to a fire or electrical burn. It might also jam in the moving parts which will damage the parts or cause the drive to fail. Space on the board is allocated to the terminal blocks which supply the means for receiving signals from other boards installed in the drive. These same terminal blocks also enable the board to transmit signals and information to other boards.