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(RST)EXTENDED ANA.I/ICC’s large inventory investment includes DS200TCQBG2A. ICC’s highly skilled technicians have the training and expertise to repair DS200TCQBG2A. In addition, our DS200TCQBG2A repairs come with a warranty. Please fill out our Request a Quote form with DS200TCQBG2A in the Subject Line, and/or include DS200TCQBG2A in the Message, for additional information about ICC’s DS200TCQBG2A. A ICC Business Development Leader will assist you with your DS200TCQBG2A needs shortly!
Purchasing a remanufactured GE DS200TCQBG2A offers substantial savings over new/unused with the functionality and reliability to match. Our assurance in remanufactured products allows ICC to offer 24 Months Warranty.
Exchange is the combination of quick supply with applied discount against your old faulty card. Send us your old GE DS200TCQBG2A and we will replace (exchange) with a remanufactured spare, supplied with 24 Months Warranty
DS200TCQBG2A is an RST Extended Analog I/O Board under the Mark V series. A programmable logic device and EPROM modules are installed on the GE RST Extended Analog I/O Board DS200TCQBG2A.
The GE RST Extended Analog I/O Board DS200TCQBG1BCB also has a side-mounted OK LED, a 50-pin connector, and 15 jumpers. Multiple test points are also included on the GE RST Extended Analog I/O Board DS200TCQBG2A, which are useful for checking the board's individual circuitry.
The test points have unique IDs that begin with TP and end with a number. For example, one test point's ID is TP1, whereas another's ID is TP12. To use a test point, the servicer must have a testing device that is specifically intended for completing the circuit board test. A fully calibrated testing device is required. In addition, the front of the testing device's settings must be adequate for the testing. Place the board on a static-resistant surface, such as a flattened EDS bag.
When working with a board or doing any work in the drive, always wear a wrist strap. The fact that the green LED on the side of the board is not lighted is the first sign that the board isn't working. While the drive is active, the LED is lighted and visible from the board cabinet when the board is receiving power and performing as specified. Circuits on the board may be defective if the LED is not lighted while the board is getting power, and checking the circuits may help to pinpoint the problem.