Description
The G4BATT32 is a kit to replace a discharged memory retention battery on the Opto 22’s G4 and M4 Controllers.
The battery is designed for easy user replacement.
• Keyed Connector for Solderless Replacement
• Low Self-discharge Rate Allows up to 10 Years Shelf Life Before Installation
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If installling in a G4LC32 controller, follow steps 1-4. For M4 or G4LC32SX controllers, proceed to step 4.
Remove the power supply and any communication cable connections.
Remove the four screws attaching the communications board to the controller.
Gently pull off the communications board to access the mother board.
Remove the battery connection to the mother board and replace it with the new battery.
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1991–2001 Opto 22. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, logos, and service marks referenced herein belong to their respective companies. Products A SHEET Opto 22 Software
Opto 22 produces a broad array of reliable, flexible hardware and
Opto 22’s ioProject and FactoryFloor® software
software products for industrial automation, remote monitoring, enterprise
suites provide full-featured and cost-effective
data acquisition, and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications.
control, HMI, and OPC software to power yourOpto 22 hardware. These software applications
SNAP Ethernet Systems
help you develop control automation solutions, build
Based on the Internet Protocol (IP), SNAP Ethernet systems offer
easy-to-use operator interfaces, and expand your
flexibility in their network connectivity and in the software applications
manufacturing systems’ connectivity.
they work with. The physical network may be a wired Ethernet network, acellular wireless network, or a modem. A wide variety of software
applications can exchange data with SNAP Ethernet systems, including:
In delivering hardware and software solutions for worldwide device
• Opto 22’s own ioProject™ suite of control and HMI software
management and control, Opto 22 retains the highest commitment to
• Manufacturing resource planning (MRP), enterprise management,
quality. We do no statistical testing; each product is made in the U.S.A.
and is tested twice before leaving our 160,000 square-foot manufacturing
facility in Temecula, California. That’s why we can guarantee solid-state
relays and optically-isolated I/O modules for life. Product Support
Opto 22’s Product Support Group offers comprehensive technical
• Modbus/TCP software and hardware.
support for Opto 22 products. The staff of support engineers represents
SNAP Ethernet system hardware consists of controllers and I/O units.
years of training and experience, and can assist with a variety of project
Controllers provide central control and data distribution. I/O units provide
implementation questions. Product support is available in English and
local connection to sensors and equipment.
Spanish from Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST. SNAP OEM Systems Opto 22 Web Sites
Opto 22 SNAP OEM I/O systems are highly configurable, programmable
processors intended for OEMs, IT professionals, and others who need to
use custom software with Opto 22 SNAP I/O modules.
• www.internetio.com (live Internet I/O demo)
Linux® applications running on these systems
can read and write to analog, simple digital, and serial
Other Resources
I/O points on SNAP I/O modules using easily
implemented file-based operations. Applications can
be developed using several common development
• Hands-on customer training classes.
tools and environments, including C or C++, Java,and shell scripts. About Opto 22 M2M Systems
Opto 22 manufactures and develops hardware and software products
Machine-to-machine (M2M) systems connect your business computer
for industrial automation, remote monitoring, enterprise data acquisition,
systems to the machines, devices, and environments you want to monitor,
and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. Using standard,
control, or collect data from. M2M systems often use wireless cellular
commercially available Internet, networking, and computer technologies,
communications to link remote facilities to central systems over the Internet,
Opto 22’s input/output and control systems allow customers to monitor,
or to provide monitoring and control capability via a cellular phone.
control, and acquire data from all of the mechanical, electrical, and
Opto 22’s Nvio™ systems include everything you need for M2M—
electronic assets that are key to their business operations. Opto 22’s
interface and communications hardware, data service plan, and
products and services support automation end users, OEMs, and
Web portal—in one easy-to-use package. Visit nvio.opto22.com for
information technology and operations personnel.
Founded in 1974 and with over 85 million Opto 22-connected devices
deployed worldwide, the company has an established reputation forquality and reliability.
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