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The GE Fanuc IC200CBL002, also cataloged as the IC200CBL002 Configuration Cable, operates as a dedicated hardware component for programming data transfer and system firmware updates within VersaMax Network Interface Unit (NIU) to PC interconnects.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IC200CBL002
Brand GE Fanuc Emerson
Origin USA / Various
Weight 0.10 kg (0.22 lbs)
Dimensions Standard industrial programming cable length
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption Passive physical conductor (0 W internal power draw)
Alternate Part Number 44A770487-001R01
Primary Application Connection from NIU to PC for configuration and firmware upgrade
Cable Type Serial interface configuration cable

Firmware Flash Compatibility & Communication Integrity

The cable establishes a direct physical communications path between a host PC running programming software and a VersaMax Network Interface Unit (NIU). This connection enables full firmware flash compatibility, allowing maintenance technicians to execute module configuration changes, upload/download hardware parameter tables, and perform system firmware flashing. High-attenuation shielding within the cable assembly prevents packet loss and bit corruption during critical flash rewrite operations across the serial interface connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What primary hardware task is performed using the IC200CBL002 cable?

A: The IC200CBL002 connects a PC directly to a VersaMax Network Interface Unit (NIU) to execute system configuration, register parameter setup, and firmware upgrades.

Q: Is external power required to operate the IC200CBL002 programming cable?

A: No, the IC200CBL002 is a passive multi-conductor communication cable assembly drawing zero power from either the backplane or connected PC host ports.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Connector Engagement and Strain Relief: Insert serial connectors fully into the designated ports on the host PC and VersaMax NIU module. Secure retaining thumbscrews hand-tight to prevent intermittent open-circuit faults during firmware upgrades.
  • Cable Routing Restrictions: Avoid running the programming cable parallel to high-voltage AC lines, variable frequency drive outputs, or heavy inductive loads. Maintain physical separation to suppress high-frequency noise injection.
  • Handling Precautions: Avoid exceeding the minimum static bend radius of the cable assembly during temporary connection or routine maintenance routines to prevent conductor strain.

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