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6F8C1590 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Unified Controller

 

nv Series

 

 

G3 I/O Adapter Module

 

GA932

 

 

Instruction Manual

 

Summary of Contents for G3 Plus Pack

Page 1: ...6F8C1590 Unified Controller nv Series G3 I O Adapter Module GA932 Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...or registered trademarks of Toshiba Corporation Ethernet is trademarks or registered trademarks of Fuji Xerox Corporation Device Net is registered trademarks or registered trademarks of ODVA Open Device Net Vender Association Inc PROFIBUS is registered trademarks or registered trademarks of PROFIBUS User Organization MODBUS is registered trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider automation ...

Page 3: ...3 1 A serious injury indicates loss of sight injury burns high low temperature electric shock broken bones or intoxication that will have aftereffects and require hospitalization or long term hospital visits for healing 2 An injury indicates an injury burn or electric shock that does not need hospitalization or long term hospital visits for healing 3 Property damage indicates consequential damage ...

Page 4: ... values A place with condensations due to rapid temperature changes A place with low or high temperature outside of the installation condition A place with high humidity outside of the installation condition A place with direct sunlight A place near equipment generating strong radio waves or magnetic fields It may cause accidents Mandatory Install the device in a place where maintenance and inspec...

Page 5: ...discharge the static electricity of your body Otherwise it may cause malfunction or failure due to static electricity Mandatory Wipe off stain on the device module or board with a soft cloth For severe stain use a wet cloth wrung tightly Leaving them stained may cause wrong decision or malfunction Mandatory Place a board or module removed from the unit or base unit on a conductive mat or conductiv...

Page 6: ... or board It may cause an electric shock fire injury or failure Upon faulty operation or failure contact Toshiba s branch office or service offices Mandatory For capacity frequency voltage and regulation please use a power supply conforming to the specification If not it may cause damage of the device or fire due to overheat as well as not obtaining the original performance of the device Mandatory...

Page 7: ...ion or failure as well as loss of safety of the device Prohibited Do not forcefully bend pull or twist the power cord and cables It may cause breaks or heating Prohibited Do not insert any metal inside the module It may cause fire Mandatory Use wireless communication equipments as mobile phone smart phone and transceiver at least 30cm away from the module transmission cables and I O cable It may c...

Page 8: ... series is intended for persons with general knowledge of control equipment regarding its installation wiring use and maintenance Erroneous use can result in electrical shock fire or malfunction Therefore if you do not have sufficient control equipment and electric knowledge avoid performing installation wiring use or maintenance by yourself and ask a person with specialized knowledge to do the wo...

Page 9: ...om T series to nv series type 1 light Unified Controller nv series Integrated Controller V series Programming Instructions 6F8C1226 Describes the detailed specifications of the instruction words of the program languages LD FBD SFC ST supported by the nv series and Integrated Controller V series Unified Controller nv series Integrated Controller V series Engineering Tool 4 Basic 6F8C1290 Describes ...

Page 10: ...cribes the functions characteristics and names and functions of the parts of the module Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Describes how to install it to the basic unit and how to connect cables Chapter 3 Setting Describes how to set the switches for using the module correctly Chapter 4 Startup and Shutdown Describes how to do a check before operation and how to start up and shut down the module Ch...

Page 11: ... Removing the Module 14 2 3 TC net I O Loop Wiring 17 2 4 Replacing the Module 19 2 5 Handling the RUN Signal RUN contact of G3 I O 20 Chapter 3 Setting 21 3 1 Switch Setting 22 3 1 1 Operation mode setting switch MODE 22 3 1 2 Maintenance switch MAINT 23 3 1 3 Node No setting switches 23 3 2 Setting with the Engineering Tool 24 3 2 1 I O Node registration 25 3 2 2 Association G3 I O adapter and I...

Page 12: ...intenance Parts 51 6 3 Life Limited Parts 51 Appendix A Specifications 53 A 1 General Specifications 54 A 2 Function Specifications 55 A 3 G3 I O Module Support List 56 A 4 TC net I O Loop Transmission Specifications 60 A 5 Operating Instruction for Specific Modules 61 Appendix B Outside Dimensions 63 Appendix C Related Products 65 ...

Page 13: ...ctions of the parts of GA932 module 1 1 Functions and Characteristics of GA932 Module 2 1 1 1 System configuration 4 1 1 2 Data input output with G3 I O module 6 1 1 3 Online map Online status for G3 I O module 7 1 2 Names and Functions of the Parts 8 1 2 1 Names of the parts 8 1 2 2 Functions of the parts 9 ...

Page 14: ...can be assigned to the high medium speed blocks selectable of TC net I O loop scan for each GA932 the data can be input and output between PUM12 and G3 I O module Characteristics of GA932 module High speed transmission The I O data transmission between GA932 module and PUM12 realizes to speed up at transmission gate array High reliability The I O data between GA932 module and PUM12 is transmitted ...

Page 15: ...G3 I O Module Support List CAUTION When using G3 I O module a combination of the versions as follows is required for PUM12 and nV Tool Controller type Controller modules nV Tool PUM12 V01 70 or later V4 13 1 or later Before using GA932 check the versions of PUM12 and nV Tool For information on how to check the versions refer to Engineering Tool 4 Operation Manual Basic 6F8C1290 Mandatory ...

Page 16: ...2 controller IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O GA922 IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O IF PS G2 I O G2 I O G2 I O PUM12 Number of Node of GA932 1 Node Number of Node of GA922 1 Node When 1 or 2 units exist 2 Node When 3 or 4 units exist Up to 8 modules IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O...

Page 17: ... O G3 I O T3 T3H IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O GA932 IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O G3 I O IF PS G3 I...

Page 18: ...operation cycle in GA932 module starts next I O after 10ms form the beginning of one input output When the input output time exceeds 10ms the next input output is started immediately after completion of the input output 1 For input output time refer to Appendix A 2 GA932 Specifications Figure 1 5 G3 I O data input output operation cycle G2I O G2I Oadapter GA932 TC net I O loop scan memory G3 I O m...

Page 19: ...e such as TOSLINE F10 MS311 flicks the LED which indicates the data receiving though the nv controller is halted is described above 1 1 3 Online map Online status for G3 I O module When G3 I O transmission module is used the online map and online status of the transmission module is entered into the resister of the nv controller For the register configuration refer to the function manual of each c...

Page 20: ... of the parts of GA932 Note Tool connector TOOL is a connector dedicated to maintenance of our company so please do not use it GA932 may stop working Do not remove the tool connector cap State display LED Operation mode setting switch Maintenance switch Node No setting switch Slide lever Tool connector For maintenance of our company TC net I O loop Optical connector Fixing screw ...

Page 21: ...linking Node number duplication ON SCAN green ON TC net I O Loop scan data transmission is in execution OFF TC net I O Loop scan data transmission is under suspension Blinking Duplication detection of scan talker block ON ACT1 green Blinking LP1 transmission is performed successfully Other Transmission is not performed Blinking LINK1 green ON LP1 link has been established normally OFF No link has ...

Page 22: ...er 2 Installation and Wiring for wiring optical cables Tool Connector This tool connector is for maintenance of our company Please use with attached tool connector cap attached Slide lever Operate when removing GA932 module from the base unit For details refer to Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Fixing screw This screw is to fix GA932 module to the base unit For details refer to Chapter 2 Install...

Page 23: ...ll and wire GA932 module Before installation and wiring read this operation manual thoroughly 2 1 Types of I O Base Units 13 2 2 Installing Removing the Module 14 2 3 TC net I O Loop Wiring 17 2 4 Replacing the Module 19 2 5 Handling the RUN Signal RUN contact of G3 I O 20 ...

Page 24: ...on or wiring remove the static electricity from your body The static electricity accumulated in the human body may cause failure of the product Prohibited CAUTION Do not touch the cables carelessly Applying stress to the cables may cause malfunction or accidents Prohibited CAUTION Do not perform wiring insertion or installation of the module removal or replacement of the base unit while the power ...

Page 25: ...tailed specification of the base unit refer to T3 T3H Main unit hardware Manual UM TS03 J002 1 5 Base and 2 2 External dimensions Table 2 1 Type of I O base unit Model Overview GA932 installation BU31A Basic 10 I O modules can be installed Possible BU315 5 I O modules can be installed Possible BU35B Expansion 11 I O modules can be installed Impossible BU356 6 I O modules can be installed Impossibl...

Page 26: ...stalling position of GA932 Install position CPU slot of T3 T3H basic base unit The right side of the expansion interface module Refer to Fig2 1 on the shaded position CAUTION GA932 module must be installed in the basic unit Basic Unit power module and Expansion Unit power module must use the same power system Mandatory Figure 2 1 GA932 Module Installing Position 電源モジュール 基本ユニット 拡張インタフェース モジュール 拡張ケー...

Page 27: ...ctions Try not to bent the optical cable as possible and insert until the fitting nails of the optical cable click into the base Minimum allowable bending radius During installation 20 times the outer diameter of optical cable After installation 10 times the outer diameter of optical cable Figure 2 2 GA932 Module Installing Fitting nails CPU Slot Connector Hung the bottom of the module on the lowe...

Page 28: ... is released when sliding the slide lever at the top of the module toward you While sliding pull the top of the module towards you and remove it Check again before operation The Before turning on the power to operate the product check again that the switch setting installation and wiring are as described in this operation manual Slide lever 嵌合ツメ Slide lever Fitting nails Top of the module T3 T3H B...

Page 29: ...I O loop connectors LP1 and LP2 on the controller module TC net I O loop cable can be converted to an Ethernet cable by applying an electro optic repeater RP913 to TC net I O loop For an optical fiber cable the minimum bend radius is 10 times its outer diameter Avoid wiring that makes the bend radius below it Connecting TC net I O loop cable Connect the controller module PUM12 and TC net I O Nodes...

Page 30: ...l fiber cable with duplex LC connector from the connector do not pull on the cable Otherwise it may cause wire break Ensure to hold the connector of the GI optical fiber cable with duplex LC connector and then pull it out as you press the tab 3 When connecting and disconnecting the GI optical fiber cable with duplex LC connector avoid the optical fiber cable connector s tab from being bent in the ...

Page 31: ...as the module before replacement After installing the module set the maintenance switch to the lower side RUN and turn on the power CAUTION Before touching the module or inserting or removing the expansion cable wear a wrist strap and white cotton gloves Ground the wrist strap to remove static electricity Otherwise it may cause damage or failure of the module Mandatory CAUTION When placing the mod...

Page 32: ... RUN Signal output RUN contact of G3 I O expansion unit which connects with G3 I O expansion cable or T3 T3H basic unit on which GA 932 module is mounted Therefore use the RUN signal output RUN contact of the power supply module installed to the base unit of type1 light controller main body when building the system ...

Page 33: ...ntenance switch MAINT 23 3 1 3 Node No setting switches 23 3 2 Setting with the Engineering Tool 24 3 2 1 I O Node registration 25 3 2 2 Association G3 I O adapter and I O Node Number and setting I O loop scan speed 27 3 2 3 G3 I O and I O module registration 29 3 2 4 I O variables registration 32 ...

Page 34: ...Please turn OFF all operation mode setting switches when use Figure 3 1 Operation mode setting switch Table 3 1 Operation mode setting table Switch number Description Remark 1 Used by Toshiba for maintenance They are factory set to OFF Please turn off all switches when use 2 Used by Toshiba for maintenance 3 Reserved 4 Reserved Important Never operate the operation mode setting switches 1 2 3 4 OF...

Page 35: ...intenance switch The maintenance switch is factory set to the upper side MAINT 3 1 3 Node No setting switches F Figure 3 3 Node setting switch Table 3 2 Node setting switch setting Note Node No can be set between 3 14 03h 0Eh Please do not set any other value Example When set STN H to 0 and STN L to A the Node No will be 10 0Ah Please do not overlap the Node No with the other device on the TC net ...

Page 36: ...on is as follows Figure 3 4 nv Tool registration procedure In the following sections the system configuration below will be used for illustration To perform registration and setting of GA932 a system with a target system station and module controller registered is assumed Figure 3 5 Example of PUM12 system configuration applying GA932 Station_type1 light IF PS PUM12 IF PS DO334 IF PS DO334 GA932 D...

Page 37: ...ing G3 I O to an I O Node that belongs to the controller follow the steps below The ranges of I O Node numbers for which G3 I O can be used are shown below Table 3 3 Available I O Node numbers Available I O Node number type1 light PUM12 3 14 Hexadecimal 03 to 0Eh Register a new I O Node Select I O Node and select File New from the menu Figure 3 6 New I O Node screen ...

Page 38: ...ing 6F8C1590 26 Select I O Node model name to use From the dropdown list select I O Node number and I O Node Catcode you want to use Figure 3 7 Select I O Node model name Figure 3 8 Screen after I O Node registration ...

Page 39: ... O loop scan speed In PUM12 available I O Node numbers are variable Follow the steps below to associate I O Node number of G3 I O adapter with a cannel number Also setting I O loop scan speed for each G3 I O adapter Open Module Parameter of the controller Select Controller and select File Module parameters from the menu Figure 3 9 Module parameter selection screen of the controller ...

Page 40: ... 3 10 Setting I O Node numbers to I O adapters Note No I O variable input can be registered to G3I O module unless this setting is done This setting cannot be changed after I O variables are registered Set I O loop scan speed for G3 I O Select I O Adapter tab and set G3 I O loop scan speed Figure 3 11 Setting I O loop scan speed to I O adapters ...

Page 41: ...I O and I O module registration Register G3 I O unit and I O module Create a new G3 I O unit Select Unit and select File New from the menu Figure 3 12 G3 I O expansion unit registration Register the basic unit and the expansion unit From the dropdown list select a unit number and unit catcode Figure 3 13 Unit selection screen ...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Setting 6F8C1590 30 Figure 3 14 Screen after unit registration Create a new I O module Select Module and select File New from the menu Figure 3 15 I O module registration screen ...

Page 43: ...932 Module Instruction Manual 31 I O module registration From the dropdown list select a slot number and module catcode Figure 3 16 I O module selection screen Figure 3 17 Screen after I O module registration Note For details on supported I O modules see A 3 G3 I O Support Module List ...

Page 44: ...I O module Open I O variable registration screen Select I O module for registering I O variables select File I O variables from the menu Figure 3 18 I O variables registration screen Register I O variables In I O variables screen register I O word number bit number variable data type comment optional Figure 3 19 I O variables registration screen ...

Page 45: ...ller nv series G3 I O Adapter GA932 Module Instruction Manual 33 Confirm I O variable registration details Figure 3 20 I O variables screen Register I O variables for all I O modules Repeat steps 1 through 3 to register I O variables for all I O modules ...

Page 46: ...Chapter 3 Setting 6F8C1590 34 ...

Page 47: ...apter 4 Startup and Shutdown This chapter describes how to do a check before operation and how to start up and shut down GA932 module 4 1 Checking the Switch before Startup 36 4 2 Startup 36 4 3 Shutdown 37 ...

Page 48: ...ply Share this external power supply and load power supply If this is not possible construct the system so that the external power supply and load power supply are turned on at the same time or in the order of external power supply load power supply CAUTION Turn on the power in the following order Turn on the power of GA932 and then turn on I O module supply external power and external load power ...

Page 49: ...off the G3 I O module external power supply and load power supply If the external power supply and load power supply cannot be shared construct the system so that they are turned off simultaneously or in the order of external power supply load power supply Turn off the power of GA932 CAUTION For system safety turn off the load power before the power of GA932 module If this order is not followed it...

Page 50: ...Chapter 4 Startup and Shutdown 6F8C1590 38 38 ...

Page 51: ...39 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes troubleshooting for GA932 module ...

Page 52: ...o the following table Table 5 1 Diagnosis using LED s State name State display LED State Remedy RUN ERR SCAN LP Normal ON OFF ON Normal Error ON OFF Blink TC net I O loop side Duplicate of scan block Please check whether a TC net I O loop has other loops and improper connection Error OFF ON OFF OFF Module error Replace the module Contact one of Toshiba s service representatives Error ON OFF ON Bli...

Page 53: ...ause of the error can be checked in GA932 system log and save the log The steps to use the system view for checking and collect system logs are provided below Also refer to the online help of the nv Tool and Unified Controller nv series Integrated Controller V series Engineering Tool 4 Basic 6F8C1290 Display the system view To check the station state select Station from the product view and select...

Page 54: ...the system view station status and click I O Node button or double click I O Status area for the controller The typical alarm states of I O Node and I O module are displayed by I O Node Figure 5 3 Starting the system view I O Node status Figure 5 4 System view I O Node status screen Select a controller Double click Click the button ...

Page 55: ...an I O unit select the Node from the system view I O Node status and click I O Unit button or double click I O Status area for the Node The typical alarm states of the basic and expansion unit are displayed Figure 5 5 Start the system view I O unit status Figure 5 6 System view I O unit status screen Select a Node Double click Click the button ...

Page 56: ...e unit from the system view I O Unit Status and click I O Module button or double click Alarm Status area for the unit I O alarm states are displayed by expansion unit Figure 5 7 Start the system view I O module status Figure 5 8 System View I O Module Status screen Select a unit Double click Click the ...

Page 57: ...isplay GA932 system log To confirm GA932 system log select View System Log from the menu in the system view I O unit status Figure 5 9 Start GA932 system log Figure 5 10 GA932 System log screen Select System Log Click this button for saving This system log displayed at this window ...

Page 58: ...and details of detection Table 5 2 I O module error detection Note Some types of G3 I O modules listed in Table 5 2 detect an I O error as a minor error when the power line of G3 I O expansion unit is off and on The minor error shows that an I O error was detected but soon recovered Tool registration model I O error detection AC354 AC363 AC364 Blown fuse external power supply error AD368 Module er...

Page 59: ...chapter describes maintenance and inspection such as daily inspection periodical inspection and cleaning of GA932 module 6 1 Inspection 49 6 1 1 Daily inspection 49 6 1 2 Periodical inspection 50 6 2 Maintenance Parts 51 6 3 Life Limited Parts 51 ...

Page 60: ...tricity accumulated in the human body may cause failure of the product Mandatory CAUTION When cleaning the product do not change the switch setting Do not exert any stress on the cables Exerting stress on the cables by touching them may cause malfunction or accidents Prohibited CAUTION Stop using immediately when an error occurs When an error occurs such as unable to turn on the power stop using a...

Page 61: ...lar inspections and cleaning Front panel LED Check if each of the LED s is visible If not clean it with a soft cloth Be careful not to change the switch settings Check the LED state from the front side Ventilation hole Check the front panel and upper ventilation hole of the product for dust or stain If the ventilation hole is blocked by dust or stain remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner and then ...

Page 62: ...ule terminal Within specified values Check for looseness of the terminal screws No looseness Check for damage of the wiring cable No damage Installation state Check if the basic unit is secured No looseness or backlash Check if the expansion unit is secured No looseness or backlash Check if the each module is secured No looseness or backlash Check for looseness and damage of the expansion cable No...

Page 63: ...eparing at least the following maintenance parts Table 6 2 Maintenance parts Product name Quantity Remark GA932 module 1 To limit system down to the minimum at least one should be kept as a spare Important When storing spare items avoid a place with high temperature or humidity 6 3 Life Limited Parts There are no lifetime parts less than the target service life 10 years operating ambient temperatu...

Page 64: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6F8C1590 52 ...

Page 65: ...A Specifications A 1 General Specifications 54 A 2 Function Specifications 55 A 3 G3 I O Module Support List 56 A 4 TC net I O Loop Transmission Specifications 60 A 5 Operating Instructions for Specific Modules 61 ...

Page 66: ...location In an indoor control panel Cooling method Natural air cooling Target life 10 years Operation ambient temperature 40 7 1 The reference temperature measurement position is 50 mm of the bottom of the base unit 2 When spare parts etc are to be stored for a long time please keep in a dark place avoiding high temperature and humidity 3 Do not contain the following ingredients Hydrogen sulfide s...

Page 67: ...d Nodes 1 Node Installed base unit T3 T3H Basic base unit BU31A or BU315 Number of maximum expansion units 6 units 3 units 2 lines per line Number of maximum I O slots 76 slots 10 slots basic unit 11 slots expansion unit x6 units Number of maximum I O pts 4864 pts 64 pts when I O used Applicable extended interface module IF311 for basic unit Standard for 1 system IF321 for basic unit Standard for ...

Page 68: ...dule 8ch 0 20mA insulation between channels High speed type None AD338 High speed analog input module 8ch 10V insulation between channels High speed type None AD368 Analog input module 8ch 10V 5V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 5V 1 5V None AS311 ASCII Interface module AS311 4N ASCII Interface module nv exclusive use None BS311 2 3 BSC procedure Communication module BS311 4N 2 3 BSC procedure Communication module...

Page 69: ...input DC12 24V High speed response type None DI344 DC48V Input module 32 pt input DC48V None DI335 DC24V Input module 64 pt input DC24V None DI335H DC24V Input module 64 pt input DC24V High speed response type None DI353D DC110 AC100 Input module 16 pt input DC110V AC100V insulation between channels None DL311 TMX1000 procedure Communication module DN311A Device Net master module No controller sup...

Page 70: ...nv exclusive use 1 PI314 Bi pulse input module 4ch 50kpps DC12 24V PI314 32 Bi pulse input module 4ch 50kpps DC12 24V PI314 32R Bi pulse input module 4ch 50kpps DC12 24V 1 PI318 Pulse input module 8ch 50kpps DC12 24V PI318 32 Pulse input module 8ch 50kpps DC12 24V PI318 32R Pulse input module 8ch 50kpps DC12 24V 1 PI324 Pulse input module 4ch 2 6Mpps 650kpps RS485 differential input insulation bet...

Page 71: ...ter For MS311 connected to GA932 issues a command using the WRITE command Also check the status using the READ command For details refer to A 5 Operating Instructions for Specific Modules Nv Tool Registration model Module specification Support Restri ction Module Special register SN321 TOSLINE S20 module Coaxial system 2 SN322A TOSLINE S20 module Optical transmission system 2 SN323 TOSLINE S20 mod...

Page 72: ...res Core diameter Clad diameter 50 125 or 62 5 125 Connector Fiber optic cable core with dual LC connector Maximum cable length Maximum Node distance 2km Maximum total extension 4km Communication service Scan transmission Message transmission Scan cycle High speed scan 0 1 ms Medium speed scan 1 ms Scan transmission quantity 64K words per system 1024 blocks per system Max 32K words per Node 1 The ...

Page 73: ...mand To issue a specific command read Status 1 of MS311 using the READ command After that take the logical OR of the read value and the command bit 8th bit for a communication request 9th bit for an output prohibition request Issue a command by writing the result of the logical OR to Status 1 of MS311 using the WRITE command Figure A 1 Reading Status 1 by using the READ command for MS311 Figure A ...

Page 74: ...Appendix A Specifications 6F8C1590 62 Figure A 3 Reading Status 1 by using the WRITE command for MS311 F10 communication stop request ...

Page 75: ...63 Appendix B Outside Dimensions ...

Page 76: ...Appendix B Outside Dimensions 6F8C1590 64 64 The following figure shows the outside dimensions of GA932 Figure B 1 Outside dimensions 249m 109mm Tolerance 1mm 35mm ...

Page 77: ...65 Appendix C Related Products ...

Page 78: ...Appendix C Related Products 6F8C1519 66 66 Table C 1 Accessories Item Quantity Remark Tool connector cap 1 Attached to the product Optical Connector cap 2 Attached to the product ...

Page 79: ...32 Instruction Manual April 24 2017 1st Edition Infrastructure Systems Solutions Company 72 34 Horikawa cho Saiwai ku Kawasaki 212 8585 Japan ⒸToshiba Corporation 2017 No part of this document may be reproduced Without the prior written consent of Toshiba ...

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