- •TABLE OF CONTENTS
- •Important Comments
- •Legal Principles
- •Copyright
- •Personnel Qualification
- •Intended Use
- •Symbols
- •Font Conventions
- •Number Notation
- •Scope
- •Abbreviation
- •The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
- •System Description
- •Technical Data
- •Manufacturing Number
- •Storage, Consignment and Transport
- •Mechanical Setup
- •Installation Position
- •Total Expansion
- •Assembly onto Carrier Rail
- •Carrier rail properties
- •WAGO DIN Rail
- •Spacing
- •Plugging and Removal of the Components
- •Assembly Sequence
- •Internal Bus / Data Contacts
- •Power Contacts
- •Wire connection
- •Power Supply
- •Isolation
- •System Supply
- •Connection
- •Alignment
- •Field Supply
- •Connection
- •Fusing
- •Supplementary power supply regulations
- •Supply example
- •Power Supply Unit
- •Grounding
- •Grounding the DIN Rail
- •Framework Assembly
- •Insulated Assembly
- •Function Earth
- •Protective Earth
- •Shielding (screening)
- •General
- •Bus Conductors
- •Signal Conductors
- •WAGO Shield (Screen) Connecting System
- •Assembly Guidelines / Norms
- •Fieldbus Coupler/Controller
- •Fieldbus Coupler 750-306
- •Description
- •Hardware
- •View
- •Device Supply
- •Fieldbus Connection
- •Display Elements
- •Configuration Interface
- •Hardware Address (MAC ID)
- •Setting the Baud Rate
- •Operating System
- •Process Image
- •Data Exchange
- •Communication Interfaces
- •Memory Areas
- •Addressing
- •Fieldbus Specific
- •Configuration Software
- •Starting up DeviceNet Fieldbus Nodes
- •Connecting the PC and Fieldbus Node
- •Setting the MAC ID and Baud Rate
- •Configuration with Static Assembly
- •LED Display
- •Node Status
- •Blink Code
- •Fault Message via the Blink Code of the I/O LED
- •Supply Voltage Status
- •Technical Data
- •Fieldbus Controller 750-806
- •Description
- •Hardware
- •View
- •Device Supply
- •Fieldbus Connection
- •Display Elements
- •Configuration and Programming Interface
- •Operating Mode Switch
- •Hardware Address (MAC ID)
- •Setting the Baud Rate
- •Operating System
- •Start-up
- •PLC Cycle
- •Process Image
- •Data Exchange
- •Communication Interfaces
- •Memory Areas
- •Addressing
- •Fieldbus Specific
- •Absolute Addressing
- •Calculate Addresses
- •Address Range for I/O Module Data
- •Address Range for Fieldbus Variables
- •Address Range for Flags
- •Example for Absolute Addresses
- •Programming the PFC with WAGO-I/O-PRO 32
- •WAGO-I/O-PRO 32 Library Elements
- •IEC 61131-3 Program Transfer
- •Transmission via the Serial Interface
- •Transmission via the Fieldbus
- •Special DeviceNet Features of the Controller
- •Connection via the UCMM port
- •Offline Connection Set
- •DeviceNet Shutdown
- •Dynamic Assembly
- •Change MAC ID by SW
- •Heartbeat
- •Bit-Strobe
- •Configuration Software
- •Starting-up DeviceNet Fieldbus Nodes
- •Connecting the PC and Fieldbus Node
- •Setting the MAC ID and Baud Rate
- •Configuration with Static and Dynamic Assembly
- •LED Display
- •Node Status
- •Blink Code
- •Fault Message via the Blink Code of the I/O LED
- •Supply Voltage Status
- •Technical Data
- •I/O modules
- •DeviceNet
- •Description
- •Network Architecture
- •Transmission Media
- •Type of Cable
- •Cable Types
- •Maximum Bus Length
- •Cabling
- •Network Topology
- •Network Grounding
- •Interface Modules
- •Network Communication
- •Objects, Classes, Instances and Attributes
- •Module Characteristics
- •Communication Model
- •Message Groups
- •Message Types
- •I/O Messaging
- •Explicit Messaging
- •I/O Messaging Connections
- •Process data and Diagnostic Status
- •Process Image
- •Assembly Instances
- •Configuration / Parametering with the Object Model
- •EDS Files
- •Object Model
- •Identity Class (0x01):
- •Message Router (0x02):
- •DeviceNet Object (0x03):
- •Assembly Object (0x04):
- •Connection Object (0x05):
- •Acknowledge Handler Object (0x2B):
- •Coupler configuration object (0x64):
- •Discrete Output Point Object (0x66):
- •Analog Input Point Object (0x67):
- •Analog Output Point Object (0x68):
- •Supplement to the Object Model for Controller 750-806
- •Bit-Strobe
- •Dynamic Assembly
- •New Classes for the PFC Fieldbus Variables
- •Class 160 (0xA0) Input PLC Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 161 (0xA1) Input Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 162 (0xA2) Input Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 163 (0xA3) Output Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 164 (0xA4) Output Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 165 (0xA5) Output Fieldbus Variable USINT
- •Class 166 (0xA6) Input Fieldbus Variable UINT
- •Class 167 (0xA7) Input Fieldbus Variable UINT
- •Class 168 (0xA8) Output Fieldbus Variable UINT
- •Class 169 (0xA9) Output Fieldbus Variable UINT
- •Class 170 (0xAA) Input Fieldbus Variable UDINT
- •Class 171 (0xAB) Input Fieldbus Variable UDINT
- •Class 172 (0xAC) Output Fieldbus Variable UDINT
- •Class 173 (0xAD) Output Fieldbus Variable UDINT
- •Class 100 (0x64) - Attribute 44/100/101
- •Identity Class 1 (0x01)
- •Connection Object (0x05)
- •Additional Assembly Instances 10 and 11
- •Application in Explosive Environments
- •Foreword
- •Protective Measures
- •Classification Meeting CENELEC and IEC
- •Divisions
- •Explosion Protection Group
- •Unit Categories
- •Temperature Classes
- •Types of Ignition Protection
- •Classifications Meeting the NEC 500
- •Divisions
- •Explosion Protection Groups
- •Temperature Classes
- •Identification
- •For Europe
- •For America
- •Installation Regulations
- •Glossary
- •Literature List
- •Index
Important Comments |
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Symbols |
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1.2 Symbols
Danger
Always abide by this information to protect persons from injury.
Warning
Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device.
Attention
Marginal conditions must always be observed to ensure smooth operation.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Warning of damage to the components by electrostatic discharge. Observe the precautionary measure for handling components at risk.
Note
Routines or advice for efficient use of the device and software optimization.
More information
References on additional literature, manuals, data sheets and INTERNET pages
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6 • Important Comments
Font Conventions
1.3 Font Conventions
Italic
Italic
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END
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Courier
Names of path and files are marked italic i.e.: C:\programs\WAGO-IO-CHECK
Menu items are marked as bold italic i.e.: Save
A backslash between two names marks a sequence of menu items
i.e.: File\New
Press buttons are marked as bold with small capitals i.e.: ENTER
Keys are marked bold within angle brackets i.e.: <F5>
Program code is printed with the font Courier. i.e.:
1.4 Number Notation
Number Code |
Example |
Note |
Decimal |
100 |
normal notation |
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Hexadecimal |
0x64 |
C notation |
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Binary |
'100' |
Within ', |
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'0110.0100' |
Nibble separated with dots |
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Important Comments |
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Safety Notes |
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1.5 Safety Notes
Attention
Switch off the system prior to working on bus modules!
In the event of deformed contacts, the module in question is to be replaced, as its functionality can no longer be ensured on a long-term basis.
The components are not resistant against materials having seeping and insulating properties. Belonging to this group of materials is: e.g. aerosols, silicones, triglycerides (found in some hand creams).
If it cannot be ruled out that these materials appear in the component environment, then additional measures are to be taken:
-installation of the components into an appropriate housing
-handling of the components only with clean tools and materials.
Attention
Cleaning of soiled contacts may only be done with ethyl alcohol and leather cloths. Thereby, the ESD information is to be regarded.
Do not use any contact spray, as in a worst-case scenario; the functioning of the contact area can be impaired.
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 and its components are an open system. It must only be assembled in housings, cabinets or in electrical operation rooms. Access must only be given via a key or tool to authorized qualified personnel.
The relevant valid and applicable standards and guidelines concerning the installation of switch boxes are to be observed.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
The modules are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge. When handling the modules, ensure that the environment (persons, workplace and packing) is well grounded. Avoid touching conductive components, e.g. gold contacts.
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8 • Important Comments
Scope
1.6 Scope
Item no. |
Description |
750-306 |
fieldbus Coupler DeviceNet; 125 – 500 kBaud |
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750-806 |
prog. Fieldbus Controller DeviceNet; 125 – 500 kBaud |
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Attention
This document is a supplement for the DeviceNet manual.
This manual describes the modular WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 with the fieldbus Coupler for DeviceNet or with the programmable fieldbus Controller for DeviceNet.
This extract does not contain:
The chapter 3 "I/O modules"
(Description of the field bus independent I/O modules).
1.7 Abbreviation
AI |
Analog Input |
AO |
Analog Output |
BC |
BusCoupler |
CAL |
CAN Application Layer |
CAN |
Controller Area Network |
DI |
Digital Input |
DIP |
Dual In-line Package |
DO |
Digital Output |
EDS |
Electronic Data Sheets |
I/O |
Input/Output |
ID |
Identifier, Identification |
Idx |
Index |
ISO/ OSI |
International Organization for Standardization / Open Systems Interconnec- |
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M |
Master |
MAC ID |
Media Access Control Identifier (nodeaddress) |
MS |
Module Status |
NMT |
Network Management |
NS |
Network Status |
PFC |
Programmable fieldbus Controller |
RO |
Read Only |
RW |
Read/Write |
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