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ABOUT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
Any example programs and program segments in this manual or provided on accompanying diskettes are
included solely for illustrative purposes. Due to the many variables and requirement s associated wit h any
particular installation, GE Fanuc cannot assume responsibility or liabilit y for ac t ual use based on the
examples and diagrams. It is the sole responsibility of the system designer utilising the Operat or Stati on
to appropriately design the end system, to appropriately integrate the Operator Stati on and to make
safety provisions for the end equipment as is usual and customary in industrial applicati ons as def i ned in
any codes or standards which apply.
NOTE: The programming examples shown in this manual are illustrativeonly. Proper machine operation is the sole responsibility of the systemintegrator.DECLARATION OF EMC CONFORMITY
Manufacturer's Name: Horner Ireland Ltd.
Manufacturer's Address: Unit 1, Centrepoint, Centre Park Road, Cork, Ireland
Declares that the products Models: HE500TIU050, HE500TIU100, IC300TIU101, HE500TIU102,
HE500TIU110, IC300TIU111, HE500TIU200, IC300TIU201 and
HE500TIU202.
Conforms to the following EMC standards:
EMC: EN 55 022, Radiated and Conducted Emissions
EN 50 082-1, RF, EFT/EFB, ESD Immunity
Supplementary Information:
The above conformity only relates to the products in a stand-alone capacity. The products are used as
part of a system and are therefore classified as a component. As a component, the products are
prohibited by EC regulations to carry a CE Mark for EMC conformity. Static discharge tests only apply to
normal operation of the keyboards via the front panel. We would stress that the use of our products
within your system, while helping to ensure compliance of your system to the same directives, do not
necessarily guarantee that compliance will be achieved. We would also like to point out that the
interpretation of the law concerning CE marking and its application to sub-assemblies and component s is
open to interpretation.
Date: 31 Mar 1999