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The IC697ACC722 from GE Fanuc Emerson is an interrupt jumper used within the Series 90-70. This blank slot jumper facilitates reserving unused slots for future expansions incorporating an interrupt signal.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Interrupt Jumper |
| Product Line | Series 90-70 |
| Part Number | IC697ACC722 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| Interrupt Jumper Type | Blank Slot Jumper |
| Connector | 1 connector mounted on the board |
| Function | Reserving unused slots for future devices |
| Continued Interrupt Signal | Supported |
| IC697 CPU Racks | Compatible |
| IC697 Expansion Racks | Compatible |
| Compatible Slots in 9-Slot Racks | Slots 2-8 |
| Compatible Slots in 5-Slot Racks | Slots 2-4 |
| Slot Restrictions | Jumper cannot be installed in slot 1 in any rack |
The IC697ACC722 is classified as an interrupt jumper and is an essential component from GE Fanuc Emerson's Series 90-70. This specific jumper is utilized to reserve open slots in a system for potential future devices and signals. It is identified as a blank slot jumper.
A single connector is affixed to the board, simplifying the installation process. The IC697ACC722 supports continuous interrupt signals, ensuring the system maintains operational integrity while accommodating future enhancements.
This jumper is compatible with IC697 CPU racks and IC697 expansion racks. In terms of installation, it can occupy various slots depending on the rack configuration; specifically, it fits slots 2 through 8 in 9-slot racks and slots 2 through 4 in 5-slot racks. However, it is important to note that this jumper cannot be placed in slot 1 of any rack. This restriction enables organized signal management and efficient utilization of available slots.