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PLC for Power Generators

06/24/2009 3:58 AM

I HAVE A PLC OMRON CJIM CPU13, AND I HAAVE A LOW BATTERY ALARM BUT AFTER CHANGING THE BATTERY STILL HAVE THE ALARM AND IT IS REALY COMING FROM PLC O/P, THERE A SW FOR RAM POWER MUST TURNED ON AGAIN AFTER CHANGING THE BATTERY OR WHAT?? THERE IS NO REST BUTTOM, AND THIS PLC FOR POWER GENERATORS SO I DON'T LIKE TO SWITCH OFF THE PLC POWER TO TRY TO REST IT . PLEASE IF ANY BODY HVE INFORMATION HELP ME...THANKS

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Re: PLC OMRON

06/24/2009 4:09 AM
  1. Turn off Caps Lock
  2. Put the battery in the right way round.
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Re: PLC OMRON

06/24/2009 5:29 AM

hi; thank u for your replying, but I don't have a manual and the battery mounted through plug socket so u cant put it wrong, u think the battery rechargeble and need time to charge ...thank u

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