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ARCHIVE
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Issue 7
September 20, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 7
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Issue 6
August 19, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 6
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Issue 5
July 01, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 5
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Issue 4
June 15, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 4
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Issue 3
May 23, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 3
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Issue 2
February 05, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 2
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Issue 1
January 19, 2001
Vol. 2
Issue 1
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Issue 1
December 05, 2000
Vol. 1
Issue 1
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WHAT'S NEW
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CIMPLICITY Station
New Industrial Computer
by Joanne Lim
This brand new industrial computer provide a powerful, affordable, all-in-one combination of display and computer that uses 70% less space and power than traditional CRT systems.
[FULL STORY]
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GE Fanuc Training Center in Singapore
Year 2002 First Half Training Agenda
by George Koh
Find out more about training courses offered by GE Fanuc Training Center in Singapore.
[FULL STORY]
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Incorrect Communications Connector Assembly Screws
In Series 90-30 CMM and PCM module
by George Koh
GE Fanuc has discovered that assembly screws for the communications connector on certain Series 90-30 CMM and PCM modules may be incorrect. Modules with this condition must be returned to GE Fanuc so that the assembly screws for the module's communications connector can be replaced.
[FULL STORY]
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Incorrect Communications Connector Assembly Screws
in Series 90-70 BEM733 Module, CMM741, and Certain old CPU Modules
by George Koh
GE Fanuc has discovered that assembly screws for the communications connector in certain Series 90-70 Remote I/O Scanner modules, Type I Ethernet modules, and CPU modules may be incorrect. Modules with this condition must be returned to GE Fanuc so that the assembly screws for the module's communications connector can be replaced.
[FULL STORY]
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On-line Sales Literature
is available Here
by Joanne Lim
Here you will be able to view the sales literature prior to order it.
[FULL STORY]
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Series Six™ Analog I/O is going to Obsolescence
Last order in end of December
by Joanne Lim
The Series Six product line, developed in the early 1980s, has continued to experience life cycle issues driven by the availability of components needed to manufacture it. This situation has recently escalated with some components used in the Series Six product line becoming obsolete and unavailable.
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VersaMax High Density Analog I/O Compatibility Update
by Joanne Lim
GE Fanuc has introduced 6 new High Density Analog I/O modules for VersaMax I/O and will be supported in VersaMax NIU firmware release v2.1. The Genius NIU firmware version 2.1 was released in August, but contrary to original plans, did not include support for VersaMax High Density Analogs. Currently these modules are only supported by the VersaMax CPU's and the VersaMax Ethernet NIU.
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