1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the GE Fanuc 90-30 PLC CPU 374 Module (IC693CPU374). The CPU 374 is a high-performance central processing unit designed for the GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Programmable Logic Controller system, offering advanced control capabilities for industrial automation applications.
It is crucial to read and understand all instructions before attempting to install or operate the module to ensure safe and efficient performance.

This image displays a central GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system, surrounded by stacks of individual GE Fanuc modules in clear protective packaging. The central PLC unit shows various ports and indicators, while the stacked modules are labeled with model numbers such as IC693MDL740G, IC693MDL733E, IC693MDL732E, IC693MDL646F, IC693MDL730J, IC693ALG442-DA, IC693ALG390F, IC693MDL655K, IC693CMM321-JJ, IC693MDL230C, IC693CPU351-GP, and IC693DSM314-BE, indicating a range of input/output, analog, and communication modules.
2. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The IC693CPU374 module is designed for installation into a GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC rack. Proper installation is critical for system integrity and performance.
- Weto Whakakore: Ensure all power to the PLC rack and associated equipment is disconnected before installation.
- Kōkuhu Kōwae: Carefully align the CPU module with an available slot in the PLC rack. Apply even pressure to fully seat the module into the backplane connector.
- Securing the Module: Use the retaining screws or clips, if present, to secure the module firmly in its slot.
- Hononga Waea: Connect necessary communication cables (e.g., Ethernet, serial) to the appropriate ports on the CPU module. Refer to the system wiring diagrams for specific connection details.
- Whakahiko: After verifying all connections are secure, restore power to the PLC system. Observe the status indicators on the CPU module.
For detailed information on rack assembly, power supply installation, and system grounding, consult the main GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC System Manual.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The CPU 374 module executes the user-defined control program to manage industrial processes. Operation typically involves programming, mode selection, and monitoring.
- Papatonotanga: The CPU module is programmed using GE Fanuc's programming software (e.g., LogicMaster 90-30 or VersaPro) via a connected PC. The program is downloaded to the CPU's memory.
- Aratau Mahi: The CPU typically supports various operating modes, such as RUN, STOP, and PROGRAM. These modes are usually selected via a switch on the module or through the programming software.
- Aratau RUN: The CPU executes the loaded program and controls the connected I/O.
- STOP Mode: The CPU halts program execution, allowing for program modifications or troubleshooting.
- Aratau KAUPAPA: Used for downloading, uploading, or modifying the control program.
- Tohu Mana: LEDs on the front panel provide visual feedback on the module's status (e.g., RUN, STOP, FAULT, I/O activity, communication status). Refer to the module's label for specific LED functions.
Always ensure the CPU is in STOP mode before making significant program changes or hardware modifications to prevent unintended machine operation.
4. Tiaki
Routine maintenance helps ensure the longevity and reliable operation of the IC693CPU374 module.
- Tirotiro Ataata: Tirohia te kōwae i ia wā, i ia wā, mō ngā tohu o te pakaru tinana, o ngā hononga ngoikore, o te nui rawa rānei o te puehu e kohia ana.
- Te horoi: If necessary, gently clean the module's exterior with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents. Ensure power is off before cleaning.
- Mana Taiao: Maintain the operating environment within specified temperature and humidity ranges to prevent component stress. Ensure proper ventilation around the PLC rack.
- Whakakapinga Pūhiko (mēnā e hāngai ana): Some CPU modules contain a battery to retain memory during power loss. If the CPU 374 has a battery, monitor its status (often indicated by an LED) and replace it according to manufacturer guidelines to prevent data loss. Refer to the specific battery replacement procedure in the detailed product manual.
Always power down the system before performing any maintenance that requires handling the module or its connections.
5. Te Raru
This section provides basic troubleshooting steps for common issues encountered with the IC693CPU374 module.
| Tohutohu | Take pea | Mahi |
|---|---|---|
| CPU FAULT LED is ON | Program error, hardware fault, or memory issue. | Check programming software for diagnostic messages. Verify module seating and connections. Cycle power. |
| CPU not entering RUN mode | No program loaded, program error, or mode switch in STOP/PROGRAM. | Ensure a valid program is downloaded. Check for program errors. Verify mode switch position. |
| No communication with programming software | Incorrect cable, port settings, or software configuration. | Verify communication cable integrity. Check serial/Ethernet settings in software and on CPU. |
| I/O modules not responding | Incorrect I/O configuration, faulty module, or backplane issue. | Verify I/O module addresses and configuration in the program. Check I/O module status LEDs. |
For advanced diagnostics and error code interpretations, refer to the GE Fanuc Series 90-30 PLC Troubleshooting Manual.
6. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
Key technical specifications for the GE Fanuc IC693CPU374 module:
- Kaihanga: GE FANUC
- Tau tauira: IC693CPU374
- Tere Tukatuka: 133 MHz
- I/O Points: 2048
- Register Memory: 240 KBytes Total
- Floating Point Math: Ae
- Hangahanga Pūnaha: 32 (64) BIT System
- Tatau Tukatuka: 1
- Processor Core Count: 1
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Warranty information for the GE Fanuc IC693CPU374 module is typically provided at the point of purchase or can be obtained directly from GE Fanuc or an authorized distributor. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For technical support, product documentation, or service inquiries, please contact your authorized GE Fanuc representative or visit the official GE Fanuc support website. When contacting support, have your module's model number (IC693CPU374) and any relevant error codes or symptoms readily available.