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The GE Fanuc IC200PNS002, also cataloged as the IC200PNS002 PROFINET Scanner (PNS) Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for real-time industrial Ethernet interface execution within VersaMax I/O stations.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IC200PNS002
Brand GE Fanuc Emerson
Origin USA / Various
Weight 0.48 kg (1.06 lbs)
Dimensions 134 mm x 132 mm (5.28 in x 5.20 in)
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption 1.10 A at 5 VDC (5 W)
Network Protocol PROFINET Version 2.2 Class A IO-Device
Interface Ports 2 x SC-Duplex (100 Mbps)
Configurable Update Rate 1 ms, 2 ms, 4 ms, 8 ms, 16 ms, 32 ms, 64 ms, 128 ms, 256 ms, 512 ms
Configuration Software Proficy Machine Edition Version 7.0 or later

Profinet Deterministic Networks & Firmware Flash Compatibility

The module executes deterministic network communication across fiber-optic topology using twin 100 Mbps SC-Duplex ports, establishing direct IO-Device connectivity with primary PROFINET controllers. Internal firmware flash compatibility ensures synchronized backplane data transfers and permits live firmware updates over Ethernet, during which the system blocks external network connections. Dynamic diagnostic states—including bus fault monitoring and connection handshake status—are indicated directly via front-panel LED indicators (PWR1, PWR2, OK, FAULT, CONNECT, LAN) to ensure rapid hardware validation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the backplane current and power delivery requirements for operating the IC200PNS002 module?

A: The scanner module consumes 1.10 A at 5 VDC (5 W total power consumption) from the local VersaMax carrier backplane. System power supply sizing must accommodate this load alongside connected I/O modules to maintain backplane bus stability.

Q: What software and controller firmware baseline is required to integrate this scanner?

A: Configuration requires Proficy Machine Edition Version 7.0 or later. When communicating with PACSystems RX3i controllers, the primary CPU must be operating firmware Version 7.0 or later.

Q: How do the CONNECT and FAULT status LEDs function during network commissioning and firmware flashing?

A: The CONNECT LED flashes amber during boot, transitions to solid green upon establishing primary controller communication, and flashes rapidly during firmware flashing to signal connection locking. The FAULT LED illuminates solid amber when diagnostic conditions exist within the PNS or attached I/O node.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Fiber Optic Routing and Bending Limits: Route SC-Duplex fiber cables through dedicated wire troughs, adhering strictly to the minimum bend radius specifications of the optical cable to prevent attenuation and signal loss.
  • DIN-Rail Fastening and Convection: Secure the module onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail. Ensure a minimum vertical clearance of 50 mm above and below the housing for unassisted thermal convection flow across the operating range of 0 to 60 deg C.
  • Chassis Ground Connection: Wire the carrier protective grounding lug directly to system cabinet earth using low-impedance copper wire (minimum 2.5 mm square / 12 AWG) to mitigate high-frequency noise on local expansion signals.

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