• GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module
  • GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module
  • GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module
  • GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module
Product Overview The GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module is an industrial automation communication component designed for use within compatible GE control architectures. As a bus interface module, it pr……
GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module
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Product Overview

The GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module is an industrial automation communication component designed for use within compatible GE control architectures. As a bus interface module, it provides the communication interface between the control system and an associated distributed I/O or bus-based field architecture.

In industrial automation, bus interface equipment plays an important role in connecting field-level I/O devices with the main control system. A reliable interface helps transfer control commands, status information, and diagnostic information between the controller and distributed hardware.

The supplied product information identifies the GE IC670GBI002 as a Bus Interface Module, with dimensions of 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm and a weight of 0.68 kg.

Product Information

  • Manufacturer: GE
  • Product Family: Industrial Automation / Bus Interface
  • Model: IC670GBI002
  • Product Type: Bus Interface Module
  • Dimensions: 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm
  • Weight: 0.68 kg
  • Application: Industrial Automation
  • System Role: Bus / Distributed I/O Interface

The IC670GBI002 should be installed only in a compatible system architecture. Before commissioning, verify the controller, bus structure, connected I/O equipment, power arrangement, network wiring, and system configuration.


Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer GE
Model Number IC670GBI002
Product Type Bus Interface Module
Dimensions 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm
Weight 0.68 kg
Application Industrial Automation
System Role Bus Interface / I/O Communication
Architecture Distributed / Modular Control System
Installation Industrial Control System
Maintenance Installation / Commissioning / Troubleshooting

The dimensions and weight listed above are based on the product information supplied.


Function and Working Principle

The IC670GBI002 provides an interface between the control system and compatible bus-connected automation equipment.

A simplified architecture can be represented as:

Main Controller

Control-System Communication

IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module

Industrial Bus

Distributed I/O / Field Devices

The interface module provides the communication path required for data exchange between the control system and associated bus equipment.

Depending on the overall architecture, information can include:

  • Input status
  • Output commands
  • Device status
  • Diagnostic information
  • Control data
  • Configuration information

The exact communication behavior depends on the controller, bus architecture, connected devices, and system configuration.


Role in Industrial Control Systems

A bus interface module is often used to connect distributed field equipment to a central control system.

A representative architecture is:

Sensors

Distributed I/O

Bus Network

IC670GBI002

Controller

Control Logic

IC670GBI002

Bus Network

Output I/O

Actuators

This architecture can reduce the amount of individual field wiring required between remote equipment and a central control cabinet.

It can also make distributed automation systems easier to organize and maintain.


Industrial Applications

Machine Automation

The IC670GBI002 can be integrated into compatible distributed automation architectures used for machine control.

Manufacturing Equipment

Production systems can use bus-based I/O architectures to connect distributed sensors and actuators.

Material Handling

Conveyor and material-handling systems can use distributed I/O to reduce wiring between remote field devices and central control equipment.

Packaging Machinery

Packaging systems may use distributed field I/O when sensors and actuators are located throughout a machine.

OEM Machinery

Machine builders can use bus-based architectures to organize distributed control hardware and simplify machine wiring.

Process Equipment

Industrial process systems can benefit from distributed field interfaces where instrumentation and I/O are physically separated from the main controller.


Installation Guide

1. Confirm the Product Model

Before installation, verify:

GE IC670GBI002

Bus Interface Module

Confirm the complete model number before proceeding.


2. Review the System Architecture

Identify:

  • Main controller
  • Bus interface
  • Bus-connected devices
  • I/O modules
  • Power supplies
  • Network cables
  • Termination arrangements
  • Hardware configuration
  • Application configuration

Understanding the complete architecture is essential before commissioning a bus interface.


3. Back Up the Existing Configuration

Before replacing or adding the IC670GBI002, preserve:

  • Controller application
  • Hardware configuration
  • Bus configuration
  • I/O configuration
  • Communication settings
  • Device parameters

A verified backup provides a recovery point if commissioning problems occur.


4. Place the System in a Safe State

Before installation:

  1. Stop automatic operation.
  2. Place the machine or process in a safe state.
  3. Identify affected equipment.
  4. Isolate power where required.
  5. Follow approved lockout/tagout procedures.
  6. Verify that unexpected machine movement cannot occur.

5. Inspect the Module

Inspect the IC670GBI002 before installation.

Check for:

  • Cracked housing
  • Damaged connectors
  • Bent contacts
  • Corrosion
  • Contamination
  • Mechanical impact
  • Loose components

Do not install a visibly damaged module.


6. Check Installation Space

The supplied dimensions are:

63.5 × 127 × 146 mm

Provide additional space for:

  • Bus cables
  • Power connections
  • Adjacent equipment
  • Cable bend radius
  • Ventilation
  • Maintenance access

The module dimensions should not be treated as the complete cabinet clearance requirement.


7. Install the Bus Interface Module

Install the IC670GBI002 in the correct position within the compatible control architecture.

Verify:

  • Correct orientation
  • Proper alignment
  • Secure mounting
  • Connector engagement
  • Adequate clearance

Avoid forcing connectors or mounting hardware.


8. Connect the Bus Wiring

Connect the bus wiring according to the approved system architecture.

Verify:

  • Correct cable type
  • Correct connection points
  • Cable routing
  • Shielding where applicable
  • Grounding arrangement
  • Termination requirements
  • Connector security

Do not assume that a cable is correct simply because the connector physically fits.


9. Verify Power

Check the power arrangement associated with the interface and connected system.

Verify:

  • Correct supply
  • Stable voltage
  • Proper polarity where applicable
  • Secure connections
  • Appropriate common/ground arrangement

10. Verify Hardware Configuration

Confirm that the physical system matches the intended configuration.

Check:

  • IC670GBI002 installation
  • Bus-connected devices
  • I/O arrangement
  • Controller configuration
  • Device parameters

Commissioning Procedure

Step 1 — Visual Inspection

Inspect the complete bus interface installation.

Step 2 — Verify Mechanical Installation

Confirm that the module is correctly installed and securely mounted.

Step 3 — Verify Bus Connections

Inspect connectors and bus cables.

Step 4 — Verify Power

Confirm stable system power.

Step 5 — Start the Controller

Start the control system according to the approved commissioning procedure.

Step 6 — Check Interface Status

Review the available module and controller diagnostic information.

Step 7 — Verify Bus Communication

Confirm communication between the interface and connected devices.

Step 8 — Verify I/O Data

Check input status and output commands.

Step 9 — Test the Application

Run controlled machine or process tests.

Step 10 — Monitor Operation

Observe the system during normal operating conditions before final release.


Troubleshooting Guide

Problem 1: IC670GBI002 Is Not Recognized

Possible causes include:

  • Incorrect installation
  • Poor connector engagement
  • Power problem
  • Hardware configuration mismatch
  • Bus interface fault
  • Controller configuration problem

Recommended Checks

  1. Confirm the model number.
  2. Inspect module installation.
  3. Check connectors.
  4. Verify power.
  5. Review controller configuration.
  6. Check system diagnostics.

Problem 2: Bus Communication Is Not Available

Possible causes include:

  • Incorrect bus wiring
  • Loose connector
  • Incorrect configuration
  • Power problem
  • Bus termination problem
  • Faulty connected device
  • Interface module fault

Diagnostic Procedure

Start with the physical layer:

Power → Module → Connector → Cable → Bus → Remote Device

Then verify configuration and application-level communication.


Problem 3: Intermittent Bus Communication

Possible causes include:

  • Loose connection
  • Damaged cable
  • Electrical interference
  • Poor grounding
  • Mechanical vibration
  • Unstable power
  • Environmental conditions

Inspect the complete bus installation before replacing the interface module.


Problem 4: Some I/O Devices Communicate but Others Do Not

This condition can indicate a localized network problem.

Check:

  • Affected device
  • Local wiring
  • Bus segment
  • Connector
  • Power
  • Device configuration

If only one section of the system fails, investigate that section before replacing the central interface.


Problem 5: All Remote I/O Devices Stop Communicating

Possible causes include:

  • Interface module failure
  • Controller problem
  • Bus power problem
  • Common network connection problem
  • Configuration problem
  • Network-wide electrical interference

Because multiple devices are affected, investigate common components first.


Problem 6: Input Data Is Incorrect

If communication is available but input data is incorrect, check:

  • Field device
  • I/O channel
  • Module configuration
  • Bus communication
  • Controller mapping
  • Application logic

A communication link can be healthy while an individual input channel is incorrectly configured or wired.


Problem 7: Output Commands Do Not Reach Field Devices

Check:

  1. Controller logic.
  2. Output status.
  3. Interface status.
  4. Bus communication.
  5. Remote I/O status.
  6. Field wiring.
  7. Actuator.

This separates control-logic problems from communication and field-device problems.


Problem 8: Communication Fails After a Configuration Change

Check:

  • Hardware configuration
  • Device parameters
  • Bus settings
  • Module position
  • Controller configuration
  • Network wiring

Compare the modified configuration with the previous known-good configuration.


Problem 9: Module Becomes Hot

Abnormal heating can be associated with:

  • Electrical overload
  • Incorrect power connection
  • Environmental temperature
  • Internal hardware fault
  • Wiring problem

If abnormal temperature is observed, investigate the cause before continuing normal operation.


Problem 10: Replacing the IC670GBI002 Does Not Solve the Problem

If replacing the interface module does not restore communication, investigate:

  • Controller
  • Bus power
  • Network wiring
  • Connected I/O
  • Termination
  • Configuration
  • Grounding
  • Electrical interference

The interface module may not be the actual source of the fault.


Bus Communication Diagnostic Strategy

A structured troubleshooting sequence is:

Controller

IC670GBI002

Bus Connection

Network Cable

Remote I/O

Field Wiring

Field Device

This allows technicians to determine where communication or control data is being lost.

For widespread communication failures, investigate shared components first.

For localized failures, focus on the affected bus segment and connected device.


Network Wiring Inspection

Inspect the entire bus communication path.

Check for:

  • Damaged cables
  • Loose connectors
  • Incorrect connections
  • Poor shielding
  • Improper grounding
  • Excessive cable stress
  • Electrical interference
  • Incorrect termination where applicable

Communication problems can originate from the physical network even when the interface module itself is operating normally.


Module Replacement Procedure

Phase 1 — Preparation

  1. Confirm GE IC670GBI002.
  2. Verify the replacement module.
  3. Back up the control-system configuration.
  4. Record bus configuration.
  5. Document connected devices.
  6. Record cable connections.
  7. Place the system in a safe state.

Phase 2 — Removal

  1. Stop system operation.
  2. Isolate applicable power.
  3. Verify safe conditions.
  4. Disconnect bus connections.
  5. Disconnect applicable power connections.
  6. Remove the existing module carefully.

Phase 3 — Installation

  1. Inspect the replacement IC670GBI002.
  2. Confirm the model number.
  3. Install it in the correct position.
  4. Secure the module.
  5. Reconnect bus wiring.
  6. Reconnect power.
  7. Inspect all connections.

Phase 4 — Configuration

  1. Verify controller configuration.
  2. Verify bus configuration.
  3. Check connected-device parameters.
  4. Confirm the physical system matches the intended configuration.

Phase 5 — Commissioning

  1. Restore power.
  2. Start the controller.
  3. Check interface status.
  4. Verify bus communication.
  5. Check remote I/O.
  6. Test input data.
  7. Test output commands.
  8. Monitor system operation.

Preventive Maintenance

Maintenance Item Recommended Action
IC670GBI002 Inspect physical condition
Mounting Verify secure installation
Bus Connectors Check engagement
Bus Cables Inspect for damage
Power Verify stability
Grounding Verify system arrangement
Network Routing Inspect for interference
Remote I/O Review status
Configuration Maintain backup
Diagnostics Record recurring faults
Cabinet Keep clean and dry
Ventilation Maintain adequate airflow

Environmental Considerations

Temperature

Maintain the interface module within the environmental conditions suitable for the complete control system.

Dust

Prevent excessive dust accumulation around the module and connectors.

Moisture

Protect the module and bus connections from condensation and excessive humidity.

Vibration

Mechanical vibration can loosen connections over time and should be controlled.

Electrical Interference

Keep communication wiring away from major sources of electrical noise where practical.

Potential sources include:

  • Variable-frequency drives
  • Large motors
  • Contactors
  • High-current power cables
  • Switching equipment

Common Installation Mistakes

Incorrect Module Identification

Verify the complete IC670GBI002 model number before installation.

Incorrect Bus Wiring

A physically connected cable does not necessarily mean that the bus wiring is correct.

Poor Connector Engagement

Loose connectors can produce intermittent communication failures.

Incorrect Configuration

The controller configuration and physical bus architecture should correspond.

Poor Cable Routing

Communication cables routed close to high-current power circuits can be affected by electrical interference.

Ignoring Common Power Problems

When multiple remote devices fail simultaneously, check shared power and network components before replacing individual modules.

Replacing Hardware Without Testing the Network

A bus communication failure does not automatically indicate an interface-module failure.


Key Advantages

  • Provides a dedicated bus interface for compatible industrial automation architectures
  • Supports distributed I/O communication
  • Helps connect remote automation equipment with a control system
  • Supports organized distributed-control architectures
  • Facilitates centralized diagnostics and control
  • Suitable for machine automation
  • Suitable for manufacturing systems
  • Suitable for material-handling equipment
  • Suitable for OEM machinery
  • Dimensions of 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm
  • Weight of 0.68 kg

Technical FAQs

What is the GE IC670GBI002?

The GE IC670GBI002 is a Bus Interface Module used within compatible GE industrial automation architectures.

What is the function of IC670GBI002?

It provides the communication interface between the control system and compatible bus-connected automation equipment.

What are the dimensions of IC670GBI002?

The supplied dimensions are 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm.

What is the weight of IC670GBI002?

The supplied weight is 0.68 kg.

Why is IC670GBI002 not recognized?

Check module installation, connectors, power, controller configuration, hardware configuration, and diagnostic information.

Why is bus communication unavailable?

Check power, module installation, network wiring, connectors, termination where applicable, configuration, and connected devices.

Why is communication intermittent?

Inspect connectors, cables, grounding, electrical interference, vibration, and power stability.

Why do several remote I/O devices fail simultaneously?

Investigate common power, the bus interface, controller, network connections, and shared communication infrastructure.

Why does only one remote I/O section fail?

A localized failure may be associated with the affected device, cable, connector, bus segment, power connection, or configuration.

Should IC670GBI002 be replaced immediately after a communication fault?

No. Verify the complete communication path before replacing the module.

What should be backed up before replacing IC670GBI002?

Back up the controller application, hardware configuration, bus configuration, device parameters, and relevant system documentation.

Can electrical interference affect the bus interface?

Yes. Electrical noise from drives, motors, contactors, and high-current equipment can affect communication depending on the overall installation.

How should an IC670GBI002 fault be diagnosed?

Trace the communication path from the controller through the IC670GBI002 and bus network to the affected remote I/O and field devices.


Conclusion

The GE IC670GBI002 Bus Interface Module is an important communication component for compatible industrial automation architectures. The supplied product information specifies dimensions of 63.5 × 127 × 146 mm and a weight of 0.68 kg.

Reliable operation depends on correct module installation, stable power, proper bus wiring, secure connectors, appropriate configuration, and suitable environmental conditions.

During commissioning, technicians should verify the physical installation first, followed by power, bus connections, controller configuration, remote-device communication, and I/O operation.

For troubleshooting, a structured approach should begin with the controller and IC670GBI002 before progressing through the bus connection, network wiring, remote I/O, field wiring, and field devices. This approach helps distinguish an interface-module problem from a network, configuration, power, or field-device fault.

Proper installation, accurate configuration, preventive inspection, and systematic troubleshooting can improve communication reliability and reduce unnecessary replacement of industrial automation hardware.



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