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GE Fanuc IC200ERM001 | Isolated Expansion Receiver Module

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Manufacturer:
GE
Product No.:
IC200ERM001
Condition:
In Stock
Product Type:
Isolated Expansion Receiver Module
Product Origin:
USA
Weight:
200g
Shipping port:
Xiamen
Warranty:
12 months

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IC200ERM001 - Isolated Expansion Receiver for VersaMax Systems

Product Description

This GE Fanuc module extends I/O capacity up to 2460 feet with full isolation. Designed for VersaMax racks, it features diagnostic LEDs and dual D-shell ports for reliable remote expansion in harsh industrial environments like automotive plants and material handling systems.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand:GE Fanuc
  • Model: IC200ERM001 (Full Suffix: IC200ERM001)
  • Type: Isolated Expansion Receiver Module
  • Max Distance:2460 ft (750m)
  • Ports: 2 x 26-pin Female D-Shell
  • Power Consumption: 5V: 430mA max, 3.3V: 20mA max
  • LED Indicators: PWR, EXP RX, SCAN

Industrial Pain Point Solutions

  • Limited cabinet space: Extend I/O racks remotely
  • High-noise areas: Full isolation prevents signal interference
  • Equipment diagnostics: Real-time LED status monitoring
  • Long-distance layouts: Supports runs up to 2460 ft

Installation Guide

  1. Mount in VersaMax rack using DIN clip
  2. Connect expansion cables to D-shell ports
  3. Verify solid green PWR LED after power-up
  4. Check EXP RX LED for bus communication status
  5. Monitor SCAN LED for CPU activity confirmation

Compatibility

Works with all VersaMax CPU/NIU modules and expansion racks. Compatible with GE Series 90-30, RX3i, and VersaMax Micro systems.

Packaging Includes

  • IC200ERM001 Receiver Module (1 unit)
  • DIN rail mounting kit
  • Installation guide

Shipping Options

Global delivery via: FedEx | UPS | DHL

FAQ

Q: What does blinking EXP RX LED mean?
A: Indicates communication issues with expansion racks

Q: Maximum number of expansion racks?
A: Up to 7 racks per receiver module

Q: Cable type required?
A: Use shielded 26-conductor cables (not included)

Q: SCAN LED behavior during operation?
A: Flashes when CPU is actively scanning remote I/O