Computer Hardware User Manual

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AMXbus, BITMODULE, COSMODULE, DMAbus, IOMax, IOWorks Access, IOWorks Foundation, IOWorks Manager,
IOWorks Server, MAGICWARE, MEGAMODULE, PLC ACCELERATOR (ACCELERATION), Quick Link, RTnet, Soft Logic
Link, SRTbus, TESTCAL, “The Next Generation PLC”, The PLC Connection, TURBOMODULE, UCLIO, UIOD, UPLC,
Visual Soft Logic Control(ler), VMEbus Access, VMEmanager, VMEmonitor, VMEnet, VMEnet II, VMEprobe and
VMIC Shutdown are trademarks and The I/O Experts, The I/O Systems Experts, The Soft Logic Experts, and The Total
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(PBBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). In conjunction with the WEEE (Waste Electrical &
Electronic Equipment) Directive 2002/96/EC (January 27, 2003).
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