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Brand
GE Fanuc
Primary Part Number
IC200MDL750E
Product Type
PLC Output Module
Series / Family
Fanuc
Manufacturer
GE Fanuc Automation
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
Operating Temp.
0°C to 60°C
Humidity
5%–95% non-condensing
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Product Overview

GE IC200MDL750E — Line Down? This Module Ships Today from Xiamen

Every minute your line sits idle, you’re bleeding money. The GE IC200MDL750E is a 16-point, 12/24VDC sourcing (PNP) digital output module from the VersaMax Micro IC200 series — and we have it on the shelf right now. No lead-time games, no “check back in 6–8 weeks.” We pull it, test it, pack it, and hand it to DHL before your maintenance team finishes the incident report.

This is not a refurbished gamble or a grey-market clone. Every unit we ship is 100% original GE Fanuc hardware, verified against the IC200MDL750E revision E specification. If your production manager is standing over your shoulder asking when the line restarts, the answer is: as soon as this module arrives.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Part Number IC200MDL750E
Series VersaMax Micro / IC200
Manufacturer GE Fanuc Automation
Module Type Digital Output — Discrete
Output Points 16
Output Voltage 12 / 24 VDC
Output Type Sourcing (PNP)
Max Current per Point 0.5 A
Total Module Current 4 A max
Backplane Draw (5VDC) 80 mA
Isolation Optical (field ↔ logic)
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature −40°C to 85°C
Humidity 5%–95% non-condensing
Weight ~140 g
Certifications UL, CE, cUL
Stock Status ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Swapping an IC200MDL750E under pressure is straightforward if you know the traps. Here’s what 10 years of field calls have taught:

1. Confirm the fault is the module, not the field wiring. Before pulling the card, check the output LEDs. If all 16 output LEDs are dark with the CPU in RUN and outputs commanded ON, the module’s internal fuse or the field supply is the culprit — not always the module itself. Measure 12/24VDC at the field power terminals first. A dead field supply has killed more modules than actual hardware failure.

2. Revision mismatch is rarely fatal, but document it. The IC200MDL750E (Rev E) is backward-compatible with Rev D and earlier in virtually all applications. The revision change addressed EMC compliance and minor firmware timing. If you’re swapping a Rev D with a Rev E, your Proficy Machine Edition project does not need modification. However, log the swap in your maintenance record — auditors will ask.

3. No DIP switches, no address configuration. The IC200MDL750E is slot-addressed automatically by the VersaMax Micro backplane. Plug it into the same slot as the failed unit and power up. The CPU reads the module type on the next scan. If the hardware configuration in your Proficy project matches the physical slot, you’re running. If you get a “Module Mismatch” fault on the HMI, verify the slot number in your I/O configuration matches the physical position — counting from the CPU outward, starting at slot 1.

4. Common fault codes to know:

  • %I fault bit set, output LED off: Output overload or short circuit on that point. Isolate the field device, clear the fault in software, re-enable.
  • All outputs stuck OFF, CPU in RUN: Check field power supply voltage. Below 10.8VDC on a 12VDC system will cause all outputs to drop.
  • Intermittent output chatter: Marginal field supply voltage under load, or a failing output driver on a specific point. Swap the module and monitor.
  • “Hardware Failure” diagnostic in Proficy: Module has failed its internal self-test. Replace immediately — do not attempt to reset and continue.

5. Torque the terminal screws. IC200MDL750E uses cage-clamp terminals. Under-torqued connections cause resistive heating and intermittent faults that are nearly impossible to diagnose remotely. Spec is 0.5 N·m. Use a calibrated screwdriver.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The IC200MDL750E was not designed for a climate-controlled server room. GE Fanuc built this module for the factory floor — and it shows in the construction. The conformal-coated PCB resists moisture ingress in humid environments like food processing washdown areas and coastal installations. Optical isolation between the field side and logic side means a voltage spike on your output wiring — from an inductive load collapsing, a solenoid without a flyback diode, or a nearby VFD switching — does not propagate into the CPU backplane.

Vibration resistance meets IEC 61131-2 requirements: 10–57 Hz at 0.075 mm displacement, 57–150 Hz at 1g. In practice, this means the module survives being mounted on a panel door that opens and closes 50 times a day, or on a machine frame with a 3-phase motor bolted to it. The operating temperature ceiling of 60°C gives you headroom in enclosures that run warm in summer — though if your panel regularly exceeds 55°C ambient, add a thermostat-controlled fan before blaming the module.

Units we ship from Xiamen are stored in ESD-controlled, climate-regulated conditions. They are not sitting in a humid warehouse in an open cardboard box. Each module is individually bagged with desiccant and inspected before dispatch.

Global Express Logistics

Our dispatch hub is in Xiamen, China — one of the most connected export ports in Asia. When you place an order before 15:00 CST, the module ships same day. Here’s the realistic transit timeline:

  • Southeast Asia (Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia): DHL Express 1–2 business days
  • Europe (Germany, Netherlands, Poland, UK): DHL / FedEx International Priority 3–5 business days
  • North America (USA, Canada, Mexico): FedEx International Priority 3–4 business days
  • Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar): DHL Express 2–3 business days
  • Australia / New Zealand: DHL Express 3–4 business days
  • South America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia): FedEx 5–7 business days

Every shipment includes a tracking number sent to your email within 2 hours of dispatch. We handle commercial invoice, packing list, and HS code documentation for customs clearance. For orders requiring a Certificate of Origin or specific customs declarations, contact us before placing the order — we handle it routinely.

Bulk orders (5+ units) qualify for negotiated freight rates. If you’re building a spare parts kit or restocking a maintenance inventory, reach out via WhatsApp for a consolidated quote.

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