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Part Number: IS410STCIS2A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark VIeS
Product Type: Terminal Board
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacturer: United States (USA)
IS410STCIS2A is a Terminal Board manufactured and designed by General Electric. It is a part of the Mark VIeS Series.. A simplex contact input terminal board is a type of electrical terminal board used in industrial control systems and automation applications. It is designed to provide a connection point for input devices, such as switches, sensors, or other contact-based devices. The terminal board usually consists of a sturdy base with multiple screw terminals or spring-loaded clamps for connecting wires. Each terminal corresponds to a specific input channel or contact point. The wires from the input devices are stripped and connected to the appropriate terminals, creating a secure and reliable connection.
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What is IS410STCIS2A?
It is a Terminal Board manufactured by General Electric.
What is the ToolboxST application used for?
The ToolboxST application is used to program and configure the Mark VIeS Safety control system.
Can the Mark VIeS Safety control communicate with other distributed control systems (DCS)?
Yes, the ToolboxST application can communicate with other DCS systems.
How does the Mark VIeS Safety control enable the installation of a safety function?
The system can be locked or unlocked for configuration and safety-instrumented function (SIF) programming, enabling the installation of a safety function, testing it, and then locking the controller to perform safety control.