Wago 750 346 Manual
Wago 750 346 Manual
Wago 750 346 Manual
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Table of Contents
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2
Important Notes ......................................................................................... 11
2.1
Legal Bases ............................................................................................. 11
2.1.1
Subject to Changes ............................................................................. 11
2.1.2
Personnel Qualifications ..................................................................... 11
2.1.3
Use of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 in Compliance with Underlying
Provisions ........................................................................................... 11
2.1.4
Technical Condition of Specified Devices ......................................... 12
2.2
Safety Advice (Precautions) .................................................................... 13
3
System Description..................................................................................... 15
3.1
Manufacturing Number ........................................................................... 16
3.2
Component Update.................................................................................. 17
3.3
Storage, Assembly and Transport ........................................................... 18
3.4
Assembly Guidelines/Standards.............................................................. 19
3.5
Power Supply .......................................................................................... 20
3.5.1
Isolation .............................................................................................. 20
3.5.2
System Supply .................................................................................... 21
3.5.2.1
Connection ..................................................................................... 21
3.5.2.2
Dimensioning ................................................................................. 22
3.5.3
Field Supply........................................................................................ 25
3.5.3.1
Connection ..................................................................................... 25
3.5.3.2
Fusing ............................................................................................ 27
3.5.4
Supply Example.................................................................................. 30
3.5.5
Power Supply Unit ............................................................................. 32
3.6
Grounding ............................................................................................... 33
3.6.1
Grounding the DIN Rail ..................................................................... 33
3.6.1.1
Framework Assembly .................................................................... 33
3.6.1.2
Insulated Assembly........................................................................ 33
3.6.2
Grounding Function............................................................................ 34
3.7
Shielding ................................................................................................. 35
3.7.1
General ............................................................................................... 35
3.7.2
Bus Cables .......................................................................................... 35
3.7.3
Signal Lines ........................................................................................ 36
3.7.4
WAGO Shield Connecting System .................................................... 36
4
Device Description ..................................................................................... 37
4.1
View ........................................................................................................ 38
4.2
Connectors............................................................................................... 40
4.2.1
Device Supply .................................................................................... 40
4.2.2
Fieldbus Connection ........................................................................... 41
4.3
Display Elements .................................................................................... 42
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4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.2.1
4.4.2.2
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.5.5
4.5.6
4.5.7
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Mounting..................................................................................................... 51
5.1
Installation Position ................................................................................. 51
5.2
Overall Configuration ............................................................................. 51
5.3
Mounting onto Carrier Rail ..................................................................... 53
5.3.1
Carrier Rail Properties ........................................................................ 53
5.3.2
WAGO DIN Rail ................................................................................ 54
5.4
Spacing .................................................................................................... 54
5.5
Mounting Sequence ................................................................................. 55
5.6
Inserting and Removing Devices ............................................................ 56
5.6.1
Inserting the Fieldbus Coupler/Controller .......................................... 56
5.6.2
Removing the Fieldbus Coupler/Controller ....................................... 56
5.6.3
Inserting the I/O Module .................................................................... 57
5.6.4
Removing the I/O Module .................................................................. 58
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
7
Function Description ................................................................................. 62
7.1
Operating System .................................................................................... 62
7.2
Process Data Architecture ....................................................................... 63
7.2.1
Basic Setup ......................................................................................... 63
7.3
Data Exchange ........................................................................................ 64
7.3.1
Communication Interfaces.................................................................. 65
7.3.2
Memory Space .................................................................................... 65
7.3.3
Addressing .......................................................................................... 66
7.3.3.1
Fieldbus-Specific Addressing ........................................................ 66
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8.1
8.2
8.3
Commissioning ........................................................................................... 69
Connecting Client PC and Fieldbus Nodes ............................................. 70
Setting the DeviceNet Station Address and Baud Rate ........................ 71
Configuring Static Assemblies ................................................................ 71
9
9.1
Diagnostics .................................................................................................. 72
LED Signaling ......................................................................................... 72
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Copyright
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Symbols
Personal Injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Personal Injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Personal Injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Damage to Property!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.
Important Note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which, if not avoided, however, will not result in
damage to property.
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Additional Information:
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
documentation (e.g., the Internet).
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Number Notation
Table 1: Number Notation
Number Code
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary
1.5
Example
100
0x64
'100'
'0110.0100'
Note
Normal notation
C notation
In quotation marks, nibble separated with
dots (.)
Font Conventions
Table 2: Font Conventions
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Important Notes
This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety
requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect
your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and
carefully follow the safety guidelines.
2.1
Legal Bases
2.1.1
Subject to Changes
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to provide for any
alterations or modifications that serve to increase the efficiency of technical
progress. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG owns all rights arising from
the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents. Third-party
products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. Thus, the
existence of such rights cannot be excluded.
2.1.2
Personnel Qualifications
All sequences implemented on WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 devices may only be
carried out by electrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in automation. The
specialists must be familiar with the current norms and guidelines for the devices
and automated environments.
All changes to the coupler or controller should always be carried out by qualified
personnel with sufficient skills in PLC programming.
2.1.3
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Appropriate housing (per 94/9/EG) is required when operating the WAGO-I/OSYSTEM 750 in hazardous environments. Please note that a prototype test
certificate must be obtained that confirms the correct installation of the system in
a housing or switch cabinet.
2.1.4
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System Description
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 is a modular, fieldbus-independent input/output
system (I/O system). The configuration described here consists of a fieldbus
coupler/controller (1) and the modular I/O modules (2) for any signal shapes that
form the fieldbus node together. The end module (3) completes the node and is
required for correct operation of the fieldbus node.
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Manufacturing Number
The serial number indicates the delivery status directly after production. This
number is part of the labeling on the side of each component.
In addition, the serial number is printed on the cover cap of the configuration and
programming interface of the fieldbus coupler/controller, so that it can also be
read when installed.
There are two serial numbers in two rows in the side marking. They are left of the
release tab. The first 10 positions in the longer row of the serial numbers contain
version and date identifications.
Example structure of the rows: 0114010101
01
WW
Calendar
week
14
YY
Year
01
01
01
FW -HW
FL
Firmware Hardware Firmware
version
version
loader
version
(additional positions)
Internal information
The row order can vary depending on the production year, only the longer row is
relevant. The back part of this and the shorter row contain internal administration
information from the manufacturer.
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Component Update
For the case of an update of one component, the lateral marking on each
component contains a prepared matrix.
This matrix makes columns available for altogether three updates to the entry of
the current update data, like production order number (NO; starting from calendar
week 13/2004), date stamp (DS), software version (SW), hardware version (HW)
and the firmware loader version (FWL, if available).
Current version data for
Production order no.
NO
Date stamp
DS
Software version
SW
Hardware version
HW
Firmware loader vers. FWL
1. Update
2. Update
3. Update
only starting from
calendar week 13/2004
If the update of a component took place, the current version data are registered
into the columns of the matrix.
Additionally with the update of a fieldbus coupler or controller also the cover of
the configuration and programming interface of the fieldbus coupler or controller
is imprinted with the current production order number.
The original manufacturing information on the device's housing remains
unchanged.
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Assembly Guidelines/Standards
DIN 60204
EN 60439
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Power Supply
3.5.1
Isolation
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
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Within the fieldbus node, there are three electrically isolated potentials:
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System Supply
3.5.2.1
Connection
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Position Description
1
System supply 24 VDC
2
System supply 0 V
The fed DC 24 V supplies all internal system components, e.g. fieldbus
coupler/controller electronics, fieldbus interface and I/O modules via the internal
bus (5 V system voltage). The 5 V system voltage is galvanically connected to the
24 V system supply.
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3.5.2.2
Dimensioning
Recommendation
A stable power supply cannot always be assumed. Therefore, you should use
regulated power supplies to ensure the quality of the supply voltage.
The supply capacity of the fieldbus coupler/controller or the internal system
supply module can be taken from the technical data of the components.
Table 4: Alignment
Internal current
consumption*)
Total current
for I/O modules*)
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Example:
Calculating the current consumption on an example coupler
Internal current consumption
Residual current for bus modules
Sum I(5 V) total
300 mA at 5 V
700 mA at 5 V
1000 mA at 5V
The internal current consumption is indicated in the technical data for each bus
terminal. In order to determine the total requirement, add together the values of all
I/O modules in the node.
Please note the aggregate current for I/O modules. It may be necessary to
supply potential!
When the sum of the internal current consumption for the I/O modules exceeds
their aggregate current, you must use a supply module with bus power supply.
Install it before the position where the permissible aggregate current would be
exceeded.
Example:
Calculating the total current on the example coupler
A node with an example coupler consists e. g. of the following I/O modules:
20 relay modules (750-517) and 10 digital input modules (750-405).
Internal current consumption
Sum
10 * 90 mA = 900 mA
20 * 2 mA = 40 mA
940 mA
In this example, the example coupler can provide 700 mA for the I/O modules.
This value is given in the associated data sheet ("Total current for I/O modules").
Consequently, an internal system supply module (750-613), e. g. in the middle of
the node, should be added.
Recommendation
Utilize the smartDESIGNER feature WAGO ProServe software to configure
fieldbus node assembly. You can test the configuration via the integrated
plausibility check.
The maximum input current of the 24 V system supply is 500 mA. The exact
electrical consumption (I(V)) can be determined with the following formulas:
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I(5 V) total
24 V
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Field Supply
3.5.3.1
Connection
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Sensors and actuators can be directly connected to the relevant channel of the I/O
module in 1, 2, 3 or 4 conductor connection technology. The I/O module supplies
power to the sensors and actuators. The input and output drivers of some I/O
modules require the field side supply voltage.
The power supply modules provide field side power (DC 24V). In this case it is a
passive power supply without protection equipment. Power supply modules are
available for different potentials, e.g. DC 24 V, AC 230 V or others.
Power supply modules with or without fuse holder and diagnostic capability are
available for the power supply of other field potentials (DC 24 V, AC/DC 0
230 V, AC 120 V, AC 230 V). The power supply modules can also be used to set
up various potential groups. The connections are connected in pairs to a power
contact.
Field supply
1 24 V (-15 % / +20 %)
2 0V
3 Optional ground potential
Power jumper contacts
4 Potential distribution to adjacent I/O modules
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Re-establish the ground connection when the connection to the power jumper
contacts is disrupted!
Some I/O modules have no or very few power contacts (depending on the I/O
function). Due to this, the passing through of the relevant potential is disrupted. If
you require a field supply via power jumper contacts for subsequent I/O modules,
then you have to use a power supply module.
Note the data sheets of the I/O modules.
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Fusing
Internal fusing of the field supply is possible for various field voltages via an
appropriate power supply module.
Table 6: Power Supply Modules
Order No.
750-601
750-609
750-615
750-617
750-610
750-611
750-606
750-625/000-001
Field Voltage
24 V DC, Supply/Fuse
230 V AC, Supply/Fuse
120 V AC, Supply/Fuse
24 V AC, Supply/Fuse
24 V DC, Supply/Fuse/Diagnosis
230 V AC, Supply/Fuse/Diagnosis
Supply Module 24 V DC, 1,0 A, Ex i
Supply Module 24 V DC, 1,0 A, Ex i (without diagnostics)
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In order to insert or change a fuse, or to switch off the voltage in succeeding I/O
modules, the fuse holder may be pulled out. In order to do this, use a screwdriver
for example, to reach into one of the slits (one on both sides) and pull out the
holder.
After changing the fuse, the fuse carrier is pushed back into its original position.
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Alternatively, fusing can be done externally. The fuse modules of the WAGO
series 281 and 282 are suitable for this purpose.
Figure 13: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 281
Figure 14: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 2002
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Supply Example
Suppl Sggggggggggggggggg
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1
2
3
4
5
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Power Supply on coupler via external Supply Module
Power Supply with optional ground
Internal System Supply Module
Separation module recommended
Supply Module passive
Supply Module with fuse carrier/diagnostics
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Recommendation
A stable power supply cannot always be assumed everywhere. Therefore, you
should use regulated power supplies to ensure the quality of the supply voltage
(see also table WAGO power supply units).
For brief voltage dips, a buffer (200 F per 1 A load current) must be provided.
WAGO Power
Supply Unit
787-612
787-622
787-632
288-809
288-810
288-812
288-813
Description
Primary switched mode;
DC 24 V; 2,5 A Input nominal voltage AC 230 V
Primary switched mode;
DC 24 V; 5 A Input nominal voltage AC 230 V
Primary switched mode;
DC 24 V; 10 A Input nominal voltage AC 230/115 V
Rail-mounted modules with universal mounting carrier
AC 115 V/DC 24 V; 0,5 A
AC 230 V/DC 24 V; 0,5 A
AC 230 V/DC 24 V; 2 A
AC 115 V/DC 24 V; 2 A
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Grounding
3.6.1
3.6.1.1
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When setting up the framework, the carrier rail must be screwed together with the
electrically conducting cabinet or housing frame. The framework or the housing
must be grounded. The electrical connection is established via the screw. Thus,
the carrier rail is grounded.
3.6.1.2
Insulated Assembly
Insulated assembly has been achieved when there is constructively no direct
ohmic contact between the cabinet frame or machine parts and the carrier rail.
Here, the earth ground must be set up via an electrical conductor in accordance
with valid national safety regulations.
Recommendation
The optimal setup is a metallic assembly plate with grounding connection which
is electrically conductive linked to the carrier rail.
The separate grounding of the carrier rail can be easily set up with the aid of the
WAGO ground wire terminals.
Table 9: WAGO Ground Wire Terminals
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Grounding Function
The grounding function increases the resistance against electro-magnetic
interferences. Some components in the I/O system have a carrier rail contact that
dissipates electro-magnetic interferences to the carrier rail.
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Shielding
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3.7.2
Bus Cables
The shielding of the bus line is described in the respective configuration
guidelines and standards of the bus system.
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Signal Lines
I/O modules for analog signals and some interface I/O modules are equipped with
shield clamps.
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Device Description
The DeviceNetTM ECO Fieldbus Coupler 750-346 links the
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 as a slave to the DeviceNetTM fieldbus system.
This fieldbus coupler can be used for applications in mechanical and systems
engineering, as well as in the processing industry.
The fieldbus connection is made via 231 series 5-pin plug connector of the WAGO
MULTI CONNECTION SYSTEM (MCS).
The DIP switch can be used to specify baud rate and station address of the
fieldbus coupler.
ECO fieldbus couplers are designed for applications with a small process image
data width. These are primarily applications with digital process data or
applications in which only few analog process data are used.
The coupler has an integrated supply terminal for the system voltage. The field
power jumper contacts are supplied via a separate supply module.
The DeviceNetTM fieldbus coupler is capable of supporting all I/O modules and
automatically configures, creating a local process image. DeviceNetTM allows the
storing of the process image in the corresponding control.
The local process image is divided into two data zones containing the data
received and the data to be sent.
The process data is sent via the DeviceNetTM fieldbus to a control system for
further processing. The process output data is sent via the DeviceNetTM fieldbus.
The data of the analog modules is mapped first into the process image. The
modules are mapped in the order of their physical position after the Coupler.
The bits of the digital modules are combined into bytes and then mapped after the
analog ones in the process image. If the number of digital I/Os is greater than 8
bits, the Fieldbus Coupler automatically begins a new byte.
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View
The view shows the different units of the device:
At the top left, there is a DIP switch to set both the node ID and baud rate.
The fieldbus port is located on the middle.
The power supply, which provides power for the system, is located below
the fieldbus port.
At the top right, LEDs indicate bus communication status, error messages
and diagnostics.
Marking options are located in the middle.
The service port is located at the lower right of the device behind the cover
flap.
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Table 10: Legend for Figure View DeviceNetTM Fieldbus Coupler
DesigPos.
Meaning
nation
OVERFL,
RUN,
1
Status LEDs Fieldbus
BUS OFF,
CONNECT
2
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Locking Disc
10
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DIP Switch
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Connectors
4.2.1
Device Supply
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The device is powered via terminal blocks with CAGE CLAMP connections.
The device supply generates the necessary voltage to power the electronics of the
device and the internal electronics of the connected I/O modules.
The fieldbus interface is galvanically separated to the electrical potential of the
device.
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Fieldbus Connection
The fieldbus connection for DeviceNetTM is made via Series 231 5-pin plug
connector from the MULTI CONNECTION SYSTEM (MCS). A connector
(OpenStyle) is the counterpart. The 231-305/010-000/050-000 connector is
included.
PIN
Signal
Code*
Description
5
V+
red
11 V 25 V
4
CAN_H
white
CAN Signal High
3
Drain shield
Shield termination
2
CAN_L
blue
CAN Signal Low
1
Vblack
0V
*
TM
according to DeviceNet specification, identical to the conductors of the
DeviceNetTM cable
To connect small conductor cross-sections, an insulation stop of series 231-670
(white), 231-671 (light gray) or 231-672 (dark gray) should be used due to their
flexibility. The insulating stop prevents the conductor from deforming when
pushed against the conductor stop. As a result, the conductor insulation may be
clamped, causing intermittent contact or no contact at all. The marking of the
connector, as well as housing parts, test plugs with cable and male connectors for
cable extensions are available.
The connection point is lowered for mounting into an 80 mm-high switchgear
cabinet after connector attachment.
DC/DC converters and optocouplers in the fieldbus interface electrically isolate
the fieldbus system and the electronics.
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Display Elements
The operating condition of the fieldbus coupler or the node is displayed with the
help of illuminated indicators in the form of light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
The LED information is routed to the top of the case by light guides. In some
cases, the LEDs are multi-colored (red, green or orange).
For the diagnostics of the different ranges fieldbus and node, the LEDs can be
divided into groups:
Table 12: Display Elements Fieldbus Status
LED
Color
Meaning
OVERFL red
Indicates an error or defect on the fieldbus coupler
RUN
green
CONNEC green
T
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4.4.1
Service Interface
Device Description
Number
1
2
Description
Open closed
View Service Interface
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DIP Switch
The DIP switch is used to set the baud rate of the fieldbus coupler and to set the
DeviceNetTM station address (relating to DeviceNetTM, also called MAC ID).
Settings are made by moving the slide switches to ON or OFF.
The position of the individual slide switches is only evaluated when turning on the
fieldbus coupler, i.e., changes are applied when the power supply for the fieldbus
coupler is turned OFF then ON again.
4.4.2.1
Baud rate
125 kBaud (default)
250 kBaud
500 kBaud
not permitted
Slide switch 7
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Slide switch 8
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Example:
Setting the baud rate to 250 kBaud
ON
OFF
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Station address
The station address is set using slide switches 1 to 6.
The binary significance of the individual slide switches increases in the direction
of the slide switch numbers. Slide switch 1 is used to set the lowest bit with a
significance of 20 and slide switch 6 to set the highest bit with a significance of 25.
If slide switch 1 is set to ON, MAC ID 1 is set, if slide switch 1 and 4 are set
to ON, MAC ID 9 is set ((20 + 23).
Station addresses in the range of 0 (all slide switches set to OFF) to 63 (all slide
switches set to ON) can be set for the DeviceNetTM fieldbus nodes. The station
address is set to 1 when delivered.
Example:
Setting the station address on 25.
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
24 = 16
23 = 8
20 = 1
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Technical Data
4.5.1
Device Data
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ECO Fieldbus Coupler
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Width
Height (from upper edge of DIN 35
rail)
Length
Weight
Protection type
4.5.2
50 mm
65 mm
97 mm
approx. 115 g
IP20
System Data
Table 17: Technical Data System Data
Fieldbus length
Baud rate
Bus connection
Number of I/O modules
Max. input process image
Max. output process image
Configuration
4.5.3
64 with scanner
approx. 6000 (depends on master)
Shielded Cu cable Trunk line:
2 x 0.82 mm2 + 2 x 1.7 mm2
Drop line:
2 x 0.2 mm2 + 2 x 0.32 mm2
100 m 500 m
(depending on baud rate/cable)
125 kBaud, 250 kBaud, 500 kBaud
5-pin plug connector; series 231 (MCS)
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32 bytes
32 bytes
via PC or PLC
Power Supply
Table 18: Technical Data Power Supply
Power supply
Efficiency of the power supply
Internal current consumption
Current consumption via power
supply terminal (typ.) at
- nominal load (24 V)
- via DeviceNet interface
Total current for I/O modules
260mA
< 120mA at 11V
650mA at 5V
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Accessories
Table 19: Technical Data Accessories
Buscoupler connection
Marking
EDS Files
4.5.5
Connection Type
Table 20: Technical Data Field Wiring
Wire connection
Cross section
Stripped lengths
CAGE CLAMP
0.08 mm 1.5 mm / AWG 28 14
5 mm 6 mm / 0.22 in
Data contacts
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20 C +60 C
25 C +85 C
40 C +85 C
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Test specification
IEC 60068-2-6 vibration
Frequency range
5 Hz f < 9 Hz
Limit value
1.75 mm amplitude (permanent)
3.5 mm amplitude (short term)
9 Hz f < 150 Hz 0.5 g (permanent)
1 g (short term)
Note on vibration test:
a) Frequency change: max. 1 octave/minute
b) Vibration direction: 3 axes
15 g
Note on shock test:
a) A Type of shock: half sine
b) Shock duration: 11 ms
c) Shock direction: 3x in positive and 3x in negative
direction for each of the three mutually
perpendicular axes of the test specimen
1 m (module in original packing)
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Approvals
UL508
Korea Certification
MSIP-REM-W43-FBC750
ANSI/ISA 12.12.01
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
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acc. to EN 61000-6-2
acc. to EN 61000-6-4
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Along with horizontal and vertical installation, all other installation positions are
allowed.
5.2
Overall Configuration
The maximum total length of a fieldbus node without fieldbus coupler/controller
is 780 mm including end module. The width of the end module is 12 mm. When
assembled, the I/O modules have a maximum length of 768 mm.
Examples:
Exception:
The number of connected I/O modules also depends on the type of fieldbus
coupler/controller is used. For example, the maximum number of stackable I/O
modules on one PROFIBUS DP/V1 fieldbus coupler/controller is 63 with no
passive I/O modules and end module.
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Increase the total length using a coupler module for internal data bus
extension!
You can increase the total length of a fieldbus node by using a 750-628 I/O
Module (coupler module for internal data bus extension). For such a
configuration, attach a 750-627 I/O Module (end module for internal data bus
extension) after the last I/O module of a module assembly. Use an RJ-45 patch
cable to connect the I/O module to the coupler module for internal data bus
extension of another module block.
This allows you to segment a fieldbus node into a maximum of 11 blocks with
maximum of 10 I/O modules for internal data bus extension.
The maximum cable length between two blocks is five meters.
More information is available in the manuals for the 750-627 and 750-628 I/O
Modules.
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All system components can be snapped directly onto a carrier rail in accordance
with the European standard EN 50022 (DIN 35).
Most components have a contact to the carrier rail to ground electromagnetic disturbances. In order to avoid corrosion, this tin-plated carrier rail
contact must not form a galvanic cell with the material of the carrier rail
which generates a differential voltage above 0.5 V (saline solution of 0.3 %
at 20C).
The carrier rail must optimally support the EMC measures integrated into
the system and the shielding of the I/O module connections.
The geometry of the carrier rail must not be altered in order to secure the
safe hold of the components. In particular, when shortening or mounting the
carrier rail, it must not be crushed or bent.
The base of the I/O components extends into the profile of the carrier rail.
For carrier rails with a height of 7.5 mm, mounting points are to be riveted
under the node in the carrier rail (slotted head captive screws or blind
rivets).
The medal springs on the bottom of the housing must have low-impedance
contact with the DIN rail (wide contact surface is possible).
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Order number
210-113 /-112
210-114 /-197
210-118
210-198
210-196
5.4
Description
35 x 7.5;
1 mm;
35 x 15; 1.5 mm;
35 x 15; 2.3 mm;
35 x 15; 2.3 mm;
35 x 7.5;
1 mm;
Spacing
The spacing between adjacent components, cable conduits, casing and frame sides
must be maintained for the complete fieldbus node.
The spacing creates room for heat transfer, installation or wiring. The spacing to
cable conduits also prevents conducted electromagnetic interferences from
influencing the operation.
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Mounting Sequence
Fieldbus couplers/controllers and I/O modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM
750/753 are snapped directly on a carrier rail in accordance with the European
standard EN 50022 (DIN 35).
The reliable positioning and connection is made using a tongue and groove
system. Due to the automatic locking, the individual devices are securely seated
on the rail after installation.
Starting with the fieldbus coupler/controller, the I/O modules are mounted
adjacent to each other according to the project design. Errors in the design of the
node in terms of the potential groups (connection via the power contacts) are
recognized, as the I/O modules with power contacts (blade contacts) cannot be
linked to I/O modules with fewer power contacts.
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5.6.1
2.
3.
Use a screwdriver blade to turn the locking disc until the nose of the locking
disc engages behind the carrier rail (see the following figure). This prevents
the fieldbus coupler/controller from canting on the carrier rail.
5.6.2
Use a screwdriver blade to turn the locking disc until the nose of the locking
disc no longer engages behind the carrier rail.
2.
Electrical connections for data or power contacts to adjacent I/O modules are
disconnected when removing the fieldbus coupler/controller.
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Position the I/O module so that the tongue and groove joints to the fieldbus
coupler/controller or to the previous or possibly subsequent I/O module are
engaged.
2.
Press the I/O module into the assembly until the I/O module snaps into the
carrier rail.
With the I/O module snapped in place, the electrical connections for the data
contacts and power jumper contacts (if any) to the fieldbus coupler/controller or to
the previous or possibly subsequent I/O module are established.
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Remove the I/O module from the assembly by pulling the release tab.
Electrical connections for data or power jumper contacts are disconnected when
removing the I/O module.
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For opening the CAGE CLAMP insert the actuating tool into the opening
above the connection.
2.
3.
For closing the CAGE CLAMP simply remove the tool. The conductor is
now clamped firmly in place.
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7.1
Operating System
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
After master configuration and electrical installation of the fieldbus station, the
system is operative.
The coupler begins running up after switching on the power supply or after a
reset.
Upon initialization, the fieldbus coupler determines the I/O modules and
configuration. The 'I/O' LED flashes red. After a trouble-free start-up, the coupler
enters Fieldbus start mode and the 'I/O' LED lights up green.
In the event of a failure, the 'I/O' LED will blink continuously. Detailed error
messages are indicated by blinking codes; an error is indicated cyclically by up to
3 blinking sequences.
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After switching on the fieldbus coupler, it identifies all I/O modules of the node
that send or expect to receive data (data/bit width > 0). Any number of analog
input/output modules and digital input/output modules can be arranged within a
node.
Additional Information
For the number of input and output bits or bytes of the individual I/O modules,
refer to the corresponding description of the I/O modules.
The coupler creates an internal local process image on the basis of the data width,
the type of I/O module and the position of the module in the node. This process
image is separated into input and output data range.
The data of the digital input/output modules is bit-oriented, i.e., data is exchanged
bit by bit. The analog I/O bus modules represent all byte-oriented bus modules,
which send data byte by byte.
This group includes: counter modules, angle and distance measurement modules
and communication modules.
For both, the local input and output process image, the I/O module data is stored
in the corresponding process image depending on the order in which the modules
are connected to the coupler.
First, all the byte-oriented (analog) IO modules are filed in the process image,
then the bit-oriented (digital) IO modules. The bits of the digital modules are
grouped into bytes. If the amount of digital information exceeds 8 bits, the coupler
automatically starts with a new byte.
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Data Exchange
Objects are used for exchange of process data for the DeviceNetTM fieldbus
coupler.
For access from the network to the individual objects, connections between the
required subscribes must first be established and connection objects set up or
activated.
For a quick and easy connection, the DeviceNetTM 750-306 fieldbus coupler uses
the Predefined Master/Slave Connection Set in which 4 connections are already
predefined. Access to the fieldbus coupler is then possible by simply activating
(allocating) the connections.
The Predefined Master/Slave Connection Set is limited to only master/slave
relationships. Slaves only addressed via its assigned client like the DeviceNetTM
750-306 fieldbus coupler are called Group 2 Only Servers. They can only be
addressed via the Group 2 Only Unconnected Explicit Message Port and only
receive messages defined in message group 2.
The Assembly Object specifies the structure of the objects for data
transmission. With the Assembly Object, I/O data can be combined into blocks,
for example, and sent via a single message connection. Creating blocks requires
less traffic on the network.
There is a distinction between input and output assemblies. An input assembly
reads in data from the application via network or produces data on the network.
An output assembly writes data to the application or pulls data from the network.
In the fieldbus coupler, various assembly instances are pre-programmed (static
assembly).
Additional Information
The assembly instances for static assembly are described in the section Fieldbus
Communication > > Process Data and Diagnostic Status > Assembly
Instances.
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Communication Interfaces
Basically, the fieldbus coupler has two interfaces for exchanging data:
Data is exchanged between the fieldbus master and the I/O modules.
Access from the fieldbus side to the data is fieldbus specific.
7.3.2
Memory Space
The coupler uses a memory space of 32 bytes for the physical input and 32 bytes
for the physical output data.
1
The input module data can be read from the fieldbus side.
Likewise, data can be written to the output modules from the fieldbus side.
Figure 37: 750-346750-346Memory Areas and Data Exchange for a Fieldbus Coupler
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Addressing
7.3.3.1
Fieldbus-Specific Addressing
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After turning on the power supply, the assembly object combines data from the
process image. As soon as a connection is established, a DeviceNetTM master
(scanner) can address the data with class, instance and Attribute and then
access it or read and/or write via I/O connections.
Data mapping depends on the assembly instance selected or on applicationspecific determination with the dynamic assembly.
Additional Information
The assembly instances for static assembly are described in the section Fieldbus
Communication > > Assembly Instances.
Additional Information
For the number of input and output bits or bytes of the individual I/O modules,
please refer to their corresponding descriptions.
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Take into account the process data of previous I/O modules in case of an
expansion!
If a node is changed or expanded, this may result in a new process image
structure. In this case, the process data addresses also change. In case of an
expansion, the process data of all previous I/O modules has to be taken into
account.
Example of a static assembly:
On delivery of the fieldbus coupler, the default setting for the static assembly is:
Bit 7
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Byte 5
1)
2)
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Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Low byte channel 1
High byte channel 1
Low byte channel 2
High byte channel 2
unused
DI041) DI031) DI021) DI011)
DS072) DS062) DS052) DS042) DS032) DS022) DS012)
DI = Digital input
DS = Diagnostic status (The last byte in the input process image is the diagnostic status byte,
DS01 DS08, see also object 0x64/Instance 1/Attr. 5.)
DS01 =1: Internal bus error (0x01)
DS02 =1: Coupler configuration error (0x02)
DS04 =1: Module diagnostics (0x08)
DS08 =1: Fieldbus error (0x80)
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Bit 7
Bit 6
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
1)
Bit 5
unused
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Low byte channel 1
High byte channel 1
Low byte channel 2
High byte channel 2
DO041) DO031) DO021) DO011)
DO = Digital output
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Commissioning
This section shows a step-by-step procedure for starting up exemplarily a WAGO
fieldbus node.
Exemplary Example!
This description is exemplary and is limited here to the execution of a local startup of one individual DeviceNetTM fieldbus node with a non-interlaced computer
running Windows.
For start-up, three steps are necessary. The description of these work steps can be
found in the corresponding following sections.
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2.
Set the required DeviceNet station address (MAC ID) using slide
switches 1 6 of the DIP switch.
3.
Example:
Setting the station address MAC ID 4 (DIP 3 = ON) and baud rate 500 kBaud
(DIP 7 = OFF, DIP 8 = ON).
OFF
OFF
ON (2 = 4)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Station address
Baud rate
4.
8.3
Additional Information
ESD files for the fieldbus coupler are available in the Download area on the
website http://www.wago.com.
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9.1
LED Signaling
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
For on-site diagnostics, the fieldbus coupler has several LEDs that indicate the
operational status of the fieldbus coupler or the entire node (see following figure).
The diagnostics displays and their significance are explained in detail in the
following section.
The LEDs are assigned in groups to the various diagnostics areas:
Table 28: LED Assignment for Diagnostics
Diagnostics area
LEDs
MS
-OVERFL
-RUN
Fieldbus status
NS
-BUS OFF
-CONNECT
Node status
I/O
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flashes
off
on
off
flashes
flashes
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(red)
off
CONNECT
(green)
off
Device status
by DeviceNetTM
No power or not
online
off
flashes
off
on
Online and
connected
flashes
off
on
off
Critical connection
error
Explanation
The device is has no power (fieldbus
power supply), the DeviceNetTM cable is
not attached and the Duplicate MAC ID
detection has not been completed.
The device is working properly on the
fieldbus. However, but yet integrated by a
scanner.
The device is working properly on the
fieldbus. There is at least one connection
to another
device.
There is a minor error (e.g., EPR at a Poll
connection not equal to 0, slave is no
longer polled cyclically).
The device has detected an error
Duplicated MAC ID Check).
No functions can be
executed on the network.
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red
Device boot-up occurs after turning on the power supply. The I/O LED flashes
orange.
Then the bus is initialized. This is indicated by flashing red at 10 Hz for
1 2 seconds.
After a trouble-free initialization, the I/O LED is green.
In the event of an error, the I/O LED continues to blink red. Blink codes indicate
detailed error messages. An error is indicated cyclically by up to 3 flashing
sequences.
After elimination of the error, restart the node by turning the power supply of the
device off and on again.
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The I/O LED starts the error display with the first flashing sequence
(approx. 10 Hz).
After the first break, the second flashing sequence starts (approx. 1 Hz):
The I/O LED blinks four times.
Error code 4 indicates data error internal data bus.
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After the second break, the third flashing sequence starts (approx. 1 Hz):
The I/O LED blinks twelve times.
Error argument 12 means that the internal data bus is interrupted behind the
twelfth I/O module.
The thirteenth I/O module is either defective or has been pulled out of the
assembly.
Table 32: Blink Code-Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 1
Error code 1: Hardware and configuration error
Error
Error Description
Solution
Argument
Overflow of the
internal buffer
memory for the
inline code
1.
2.
3.
4.
Invalid EEPROM
checksum
Error occurred when 1. Turn off the power supply for the node.
writing to serial
2. Replace the fieldbus coupler.
EEPROM
3. Turn the power supply on again.
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Table 32: Blink Code-Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 1
Error code 1: Hardware and configuration error
Error
Error Description
Solution
Argument
Time limit exceeded 1. Turn off the power supply for the node.
for accessing the
2. Replace the fieldbus coupler.
serial EEPROM.
3. Turn the power supply on again.
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Table 33: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 2
Error Code 2: Process Image Error
Error
Error Description
Remedy
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Table 34: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 3
Error Code 3: Internal Data Bus Protocol Error
Error
Error Description
Remedy
Argument
--- Are there power supply modules with a bus power supply
(750-613) in the node? --1. Verify that these I/O modules are supplied correctly.
2. To do so, check the status LEDs.
--- Are all I/O modules connected correctly or are there any
750-613 I/O modules in the node? --1. Identify the faulty I/O module by turning off the power
supply.
2. Plug the end module into the middle of the node.
3. Turn the power supply on again.
4. --- LED continues to flash? --Turn off the power supply and plug the end module into
the middle of the first half of the node (toward the
Internal data bus
fieldbus coupler).
communication
--- LED not flashing? --interrupted, faulty
Turn off the power supply and plug the end module into
component cannot be
the middle of the second half of the node (away from the
identified
fieldbus coupler).
5. Turn the power supply on again.
6. Repeat the procedure described in step 4 while halving
the step size until the faulty I/O module is detected.
7. Replace the faulty I/O module.
8. If there is only one I/O module on the fieldbus coupler
and the LED is flashing, either the I/O module or fieldbus
coupler is defective. Replace the I/O module with an
already tested, properly functioning I/O module. If the
LED no longer flashes, the replaced I/O module was
faulty. Replace this I/O module.
9. If the LED continues to flash, the fieldbus coupler is
faulty.
10. Replace the fieldbus coupler.
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Table 35: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 4
Error Code 4: Internal Data Bus Physical Error
Error
Error Description
Remedy
Argument
1. Turn off the power supply for the node.
2. Plug in an I/O module with process data behind the
fieldbus coupler.
3. Turn the power supply on.
4. Observe the indicated error argument.
- Is no error argument indicated by the I/O LED? 5. Replace the fieldbus coupler.
n*
- Is an error argument indicated by the I/O LED? 6. Identify the faulty I/O module by turning off the power
supply.
7. Plug the end module into the middle of the node.
8. Turn the power supply on again.
9. - LED continues to flash? Internal data bus
Turn off the power supply and plug the end module into
transmission error or
the middle of the first half of the node (toward the
interruption of the
fieldbus coupler).
internal data bus at
- LED not flashing? the fieldbus coupler
Turn off the power and plug the end module into the
middle of the second half of the node (away from the
fieldbus coupler).
10. Turn the power supply on again.
11. Repeat the procedure described in step 6 while halving
the step size until the faulty I/O module is detected.
12. Replace the faulty I/O module.
13. If there is only one I/O module on the fieldbus coupler
and the LED is flashing, either the I/O module or fieldbus
coupler is defective. Replace the I/O module with an
already tested intact I/O module. If the LED no longer
flashes, the replaced I/O module was faulty. Replace this
I/O module.
14. If the LED continues to flash, the fieldbus coupler is
faulty.
15. Replace the fieldbus coupler.
Interruption of the
1. Turn off the power supply for the node.
internal bus behind
2. Replace the (n+1)th I/O module with process data.
the nth I/O module
3. Turn the power supply on.
with process data
* The number of light pulses (n) indicates the position of the I/O module.
I/O modules without data are not counted (e.g., supply module without diagnostics).
Table 36: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 5
Error Code 5: Internal Data Bus Initialization Error
Error
Error Description
Remedy
Argument
Error in register
1. Turn off the power supply for the node.
communication
2. Replace the (n+1) I/O module with process data.
n*
during internal data
3. Turn the power supply on.
bus initialization
* The number of light pulses (n) indicates the position of the I/O module.
I/O modules without data are not counted (e.g., supply module without diagnostics).
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Table 37: Blink Code Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 6
Error code 6: Node configuration error
Error
Error Description
Remedy
Argument
The process image is
bigger than the
1. Reduce the number of I/O modules on the node.
available cache.
Number of I/O
modules exceeded.
Table 38: Blink Code Table for the 'I/O' LED Signaling, Error Code 7 10
Error code 7 10: -not usedError
Error Description
Solution
Argument
-
Not used
Table 39: Blink Code Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 11
Error code 11: Error in I/O modules with gateway/mailbox functionality
Error
Error Description
Remedy
Argument
Too many I/O
modules with
1. Reduce the number of gateway modules.
gateway
functionality are
plugged in
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DeviceNetTM
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DeviceNetTM is a network concept on the device level based on the serial bus
system CAN (Controller Area Network). It is particularly characterized by easy
addition and removal of devices during operation. The range of devices spans
from simple light barriers to complex engine control units. DeviceNetTM is
primarily used in industrial automation and robot controllers.
The data link layer and physical layer are defined in the CAN specification. The
telegram structure is described, but nothing is said about the application layer.
DeviceNetTM is implemented here. It describes the significance of the transmitted
data defined in the application layer. The Open DeviceNetTM Vendor
Association (ODVA) is the user organization for DeviceNetTM. In a
specification, the ODVA devices DeviceNetTM as a uniform application layer and
specifies technical and functional characteristics for device linking.
Up to 64 fieldbus nodes can be operated in one DeviceNetTM network. Network
reach depends on the selected baud rate (125 kBaud, 250 kBaud or 500 kBaud).
Contrary to other fieldbus systems, in CAN the modules connected to the bus are
not addressed, but the messages are identified.
The devices are allowed to send messages whenever the bus is available. Each bus
node decides by itself when it wants to send data or prompts other bus nodes to
send data. Thus, communication without the bus master module is possible. Bus
conflicts are solved by assigning messages a specific priority. This priority is
defined by the CAN identifier, Connection ID at DeviceNetTM. The smaller the
identifier is, the higher the priority.
A general difference between high-priority process messages (I/O messages) and
low-priority management messages (explicit messages) is done before. Messages
with a data length of more than 8 bytes can be fragmented.
Communication with DeviceNetTM is always connection based. All data and
functions of a device are described by means of an object model. Therefore, for a
message exchange directly after switching on a device, the connections to the
desired subscriber have to be established first and communication objects be
created or allocated. Message distribution is according to the broadcast system,
data exchange according to the producer consumer model.
A transmitting DeviceNetTM node produces data that is either consumed via a
point-to-point connection (1 to 1) by one receiving node, or via a multicast
connection (1 to n) by several receiving nodes.
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Additional Information
The Open DeviceNetTM Vendor Association (ODVA) makes more information
available on the Internet at: http://www.odva.org.
Additional Information
CAN in Automation (CiA) makes documentation about CAN networks
available on the Internet at: http://www.can-cia.de.
10.1.1
Network Structure
10.1.1.1
Transfer Media
A bus medium forms the basis for the physical implementation of a network with
DeviceNetTM.
According to the cable specification, a double 2-conductor twisted pair cable
(twisted pair, shielded cable) is recommended ad the medium. It consists of two
shielded twisted-pair cables with a wire in the middle of the cable. Additional
shielding runs on the outside. The blue and white twisted-pair cable is used for
signal transmission, the black and red one for the power supply.
The DeviceNetTM- bus is configured from a remote bus cable as the trunk line and
several drop lines.
The DeviceNetTM specification distinguishes between 2 cable types:
Thick Cable
For the trunk line with maximum 8 A or for networks extending over more
than 100 m.
The trunk line topology is linear, i.e., remote bus cables are not further
branched. At each end of the remote bus cable, terminating resisters are
required.
Thin Cable
For drop lines with maximum 3 A or for networks extending less than
100 m.
One or more nodes can be connected to the drop lines, i.e., branching is
permitted here. The length of the individual drop lines is measured from the
branching point of the node and can be up to 6 m The entire length of the
drop line depends on the baud rate.
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Additional Information
The detailed specification regarding cable types is available on the Internet at:
http://www.odva.org.
In the following table, the permitted cable length is represented based on the baud
rate. A distinction is made between the maximum lengths for transmission with
thick and thin cable.
Table 40: Maximum bus lengths dependent on preset baud rate
Baud rate
Bus length
Drop Cable Length
Thick + Thin Cable
Thick
Thinn maximum cumulated
Cable only Cable only
100 m
100 m
6m
39 m
500 Kbit/s LThick + LThin 100 m (328 ft)
(328 ft)
(328 ft)
(19.6 ft) (127.9 ft)
250 m
100 m
6m
78 m
250 Kbit/s LThick + 2.5 LThin 250 m (820.2 ft)
(820.2 ft)
(328 ft)
(19.6 ft) (255.9 ft)
500 m
100 m
6m
156 m
125 Kbit/s LThick + 5 LThin 500 m (1640.4 ft)
(1640.4 ft) (328 ft)
(19.6 ft) (511.8 ft)
Cabling
The connection of a WAGO fieldbus node to the DeviceNetTM bus cable is made
by the included 5-pole plug, Series 231 (MCS).
Figure 43: Plug Assignment for the Fieldbus Connection, Series 231 (MCS)
For wiring with shielded cable, the connector is assigned the connections V+, Vfor the power supply and CAN_High, CAN_Low for data transmission
The 24 V field bus supply is fed by an external fieldbus network power supply.
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CAN_High and CAN_Low are two physically different bus signal levels. The
cable's shielding is connected to the drain connection. This is terminated to PE
in devices with 1 M (DIN rail contact). A low-impedance connection of the
shielding to PE is possible only from the outside (e.g., by a supply module). The
aim is a central PE contact for the entire DeviceNetTM bus cable shield.
Use the proper terminating resistor for both ends of the bus cable!
The bus cable must have a terminating resistor of 121 / 1% / W at both ends
between CAN-High and CAN-Low to prevent reflections and transmission
problems.
This is also required for very short cable lengths.
Because the CAN bus can be designed as a 2-wire bus, bus fault management
detects a break or short circuit in a line by asymmetric operation.
Additional Information
The CAN in Automation (CiA) organization makes specification documents for
a CAN network available on the Internet at: http://www.can-cia.de.
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Topology
To build a simple DeviceNetTM network, you need a scanner (PC with
DeviceNetTM fieldbus PCB card), a connection cable and a 24 VDC power supply
unit in addition to a DeviceNetTM fieldbus node.
The DeviceNetTM network is set up as a line structure (trunk line) with
terminating resistors (121 Ohm).
Figure 44: DeviceNetTM Network Line Structure (Trunk Line) with Terminating Resistors
In systems with more than two stations, all nodes are wired in parallel. The nodes
are connected to the fieldbus cable (trunk line) by drop lines. This requires the bus
cable to be looped through without disruption. The maximum length of a line
branch should not exceed 6 m.
An example of this topology is shown in the following figure:
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To connect the nodes, a branching unit (Multi-Port DeviceNetTM Tap) has been
developed by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG. The unit allows remote
bus cables and drop lines to be connected using CAGE CLAMP technology. A
secure and fast, as well as vibration- and corrosion-resistant connection is thereby
achieved.
The DeviceNetTM taps are available in 2 versions.
Table 41: DeviceNetTM Tap Versions
Items
Description
810-900/000-001 Closed design with connection options for 6
lines. The enclosure provides protection in harsh environments.
810-901/000-001 Open design for connecting 2 drop lines and 2 remote bus
cables.
All devices in the network communicate at the same baud rate. The bus structure
makes it possible to couple and decouple stations or to start up the system step by
step in a non-reactive manner.
Later upgrades have no effect on stations that are already in operation. If a device
malfunctions or is added to the network, it is automatically detected.
10.1.1.4
Network Grounding
The devices can either be powered by the DeviceNetTM bus or have their own
power supply. However, the network can only be grounded at one location. The
network is preferably grounded in the network center (surge arrestor V- and
drain shielding for round media) to optimize capacity and to minimize
interference.
Not permitted are ground loops via devices that are not disconnected from the
power supply. The device must either be insulated or, if that is not possible, the
power must be disconnected from the device.
10.1.1.5
Interface Modules
In a network, all WAGO DeviceNetTM- fieldbus nodes are delivered to operate as
slaves in a network. Master operation is performed by a central control system,
such as PLC, NC or RC.
The fieldbus devices are linked via interface modules.
As an interface module, WAGO offers the PC interface cards for DeviceNetTM,
ISA DeviceNetTM Master 7 kByte (order No. 758-340), PC104 DeviceNetTM
Master 7 kByte D-Sub, straight, angled (order No. 758-341) and PCI DeviceNetTM
Master 7 kByte (order No. 758-342) from the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 758.
Other interface modules for programmable logic controllers are also available
from other manufacturers.
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Object
An object is an abstract representation of individual, related components
within a device. It is determined by its data or attributes, its outwardly
applied functions or services and by its defined behavior.
Class
A class contains related components (objects) of a product organized in
instances, e.g., Identity Class, DeviceNet Class.
Instance
An instance is composed of various variables (attributes). Different
instances of a class have the same services, the same behavior and the same
variables (attributes).
However, they can have different variable values, e.g., different
Connection Instances: Explicit Message, Poll I/O or Bit-Strobe
Connection Instance.
Attributes
The attributes represent data provided by a device via DeviceNetTM. The
contain the current values of e.g., a configuration or input, such as Vendor
ID, Device Type or Product Name.
Service
Services can be applied to classes and attributes and perform defined
actions, e.g., reading attributes or resetting a class.
Behavior
The behavior defines how a device responds to external events, e.g.,
changed process data or as a consequence of internal events, e.g., elapsed
timers.
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10.1.3.1
Vendor ID
Device Type
0x28 (40)
0x0C (12), Communication Adapter
Communication Model
Message group 1 is used for the exchange of I/O data via I/O messages
Message group 2 is provided for master/slave applications
Message group 3 is used to exchange configuration data via explicit
communication links
Message group 4 is reserved for future applications (e.g., Offline
Connection Set)
I/O messages
Explicit messages
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Data Exchange
Process data are exchanged between scanner and DeviceNetTM device by means
of the following three mechanisms:
10.1.4
Change of Cyclic/State
Message are transmitted either cyclically by the master or the slave or in the
event of a state change.
Bit-Strobe
All slaves are polled by the master by means of a command.
10.1.4.1
Process Image
The process image is distinguished between input and output process image.
The assembly object provides a statically configured process image in instances 1
through 9.
By setting the Produced Connection Path and the Consumed Connection Path
for individual I/O connections (poll, bit strobe, change of state or change of
value), the required process image can be selected.
The structure of the individual instances of the assembly object is described
below.
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10.1.5
10.1.5.1
EDS Files
Features of DeviceNetTM devices are documented by the manufacturers in the
form of EDS files (Electronic Data Sheet) and made available to the user.
Structure, content and coding of the EDS files are standardized, allowing
configuration via configuration devices from various manufacturers.
EDS file for fieldbus coupler 750-306
*
750-306_1.EDS*
_1 indicates that this EDS file is valid for fieldbus coupler with firmware major version 1.
The EDS file is read by the configuration software. Corresponding settings are
transmitted.
Additional Information
Refer to the software user manuals for the important entries and handling steps for
settings in the configuration.
Additional Information
The Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA) provides information about
the EDS files for all listed manufacturers. http://www.odva.org.
EDS and symbol files to configure the I/O modules are available under order
number 750-912 on the Internet at: http://www.wago.com.
10.1.5.2
Object Model
For network communication, DeviceNetTM utilizes an object model in which all
functions and data of a device are described.
General Management Objects
(System Support Objects)
Identity Object
Message Router Object
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Application Object(s)
Assembly Object
Parameter Object
Produced Path is changeable like a poll connection (if data size is more than
8 bytes, only the first 8 bytes are transmitted)
The data types used in the object model are described below.
Table 42: Object Model Data Types
Data types
USINT
UINT
USINT
UDINT
BOOL
STRUCT
ARRAY
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Class
0x01
Message Router
DeviceNet
0x02
0x03
Assembly
0x04
Connection class
Acknowledge handler
0x05
0x2B
0x64
0x65
0x66
0x67
0x68
0x80
Instance Description
1
Device type, Vendor ID, serial number,
etc.
1
Routes explicit messages
1
Maintains the physical link to the DeviceNetTM
network.
Allocates/deallocates Master/Slave
Connection Set
9
Allows data transmission of different objects
over a single connection, by combining
attributes of different objects
3
Allows forwarding of explicit messages
1
The Acknowledge Handler Object is used to
manage the reception of messages
acknowledgments. This object communicates
with a message producing application object
within a device. The Acknowledge Handler
Object notifies the producing application of
acknowledge reception, acknowledge
timeouts and production retry limit.
1
Device configuration
0 ... 255 Digital input channel objects
0 ... 255 Digital output channel objects
0 ... 16
Analog input channel objects
0 ... 16
Analog output channel objects
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Description of connected I/O modules
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Instance 1
Table 45: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
required
2
required
Access
Rights
get
get
required
get
required
get
Revision Struct:
Major/
USINT/
Minor
USINT
5
6
required
required
get
get
required
get
Status
Serial_
number
Product
name
10
required
get/set
Name
Vendor
Device
Type
Product
Code
UINT
UINT
UINT
e.g., 346
(0x15A),
for the
750-346
e.g.,
020b
(FW02.11(
11))
-
e.g.,
WAGO
750-346
V 1.0)
for the
750-346
0
Identification
WORD
UDINT
SHORT_
STRING
(num,char
char...)
Heartbeat USINT
Interval
Description
Revision of the
DeviceNetTM device,
which represents the
Identity Object
Device status
Serial number
Interval between 2
heartbeat messages in
seconds
Services
Table 46: Service
Service Code
0x0E
0x05
Service Name
Get_Attribute_Single
Reset
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Invokes the reset service for the device
Access
Rights
get
Name
Data
Type
Revision UINT
Value
Description
0x02
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Instance 1
Table 48: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
Optional
2
Optional
Access
Rights
get/set
get
3
4
Optional
Optional
get/set
get/set
Optional
get
Name
Data
Type
MAC ID USINT
Baud
USINT
rate
BOI
BOOL
Bus-Off USINT
Counter
Value
Description
0 63
02
Node address
Baud rate
0/1
0 255
0 63, 255
Bus-off Interrupt
Number of times
CAN switches to
Buss-off status
s. MAC ID of
Master (from
Allocate)
Services
Table 49: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
0x4B
Allocate_Master/Slave_Connection
0x4C
Release_Group_2_Identifier_Set
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
Requests use of the predefined Master/Slave
connection
Deletes connections via Predefined Connection
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Table 51: Description of Instances
Instance
ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
15
Description
Reference to process image: Analog/digital output data
Reference to process image: Digital output data
Reference to process image: Analog output data
Reference to process image: Analog/digital input data plus status
Reference to process image: Digital input data plus status
Reference to process image: Analog input data plus status
Reference to process image: Analog/digital input data
Reference to process image: Digital input data
Reference to process image: Analog input data
Reference to process image: Analog/digital input data plus error code
Reference to process image: Analog/digital input data plus error code
and error argument
Reference to process image: Analog/digital input data plus error code
and error argument, status
References to the process image: Status plus three zero bytes and analog
and digital input data.
Instance 1
Table 52: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
3
Depending
on the type
of I/O
modules
Access
Rights
get/set
Name
Process
image
Data
Type
Array of
byte
Description
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Instance 2
Table 53: Instance 2
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get/set
on the type
of I/O
modules
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Instance 3
Table 54: Instance 3
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get/set
on the type
of I/O
modules
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Instance 4
Table 55: Instance 4
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Instance 5
Table 56: Instance 5
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Instance 6
Table 57: Instance 6
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Instance 7
Table 58: Instance 7
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
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Instance 8
Table 59: Instance 8
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image
Array of
byte
Name
Process
image +
Error
code
Array of
byte
Instance 9
Table 60: Instance 9
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Instance 12
Table 61: Instance 12
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Instance 13
Table 62: Instance 13
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Name
Process
Array of
image +
byte
Error code
+ Error
Argument
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Instance 14
Table 63: Instance 14
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
modules
Name
Process
Array of
image
byte
+ Error
Code
+ Error
Argument
+ Status
+Terminal
diagnostics
+Diagnostic
value
Services
Table 64: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
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Name
Revision UINT
Description of Instances
Table 66: Description of Instances
Instance ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Description
Describes the explicit messaging connection
Describes the poll I/O connection
Describes the bit-strobe I/O connection
Describes the change of state or cycle I/O connection
Access
Rights
get
get
Name
required
get
required
get
required
get
transportUSINT
Class_trigger
produced_
UINT
connection_id
consumed_
UINT
connection_id
required
get
state
USINT
instance_ type USINT
initial_
USINT
comm_
characteristics
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
7
required
get
required
get
required
get/set
10, 11
12
N/A
required
get
get
13
required
get
14
required
get/set
15
required
get
16
required
get
17
required
get
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produced_
connection_
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consumed_
connection_
size
expected_
packet_rate
N/A
watchdog_
timeout_action
produced_
connection_
path_length
produced_
connection_
path
consumed_
connection_
path_length
consumed_
connection_
path
production_
inhibit_time
UINT
UINT
UINT
N/A
USINT
UINT
Array of
USINT
UINT
Array of
USINT
USINT
101
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Access
Rights
get
get
Name
required
get
required
get
required
get
transport
USINT
Class_trigger
produced_
UINT
connection_id
consumed_
UINT
connection_id
required
get
initial_
USINT
comm_
characteristics
required
get
UINT
required
get
required
get/set
10, 11
12
N/A
required
get
get
produced_
con
nection_size
consumed_
connection_
size
expected_
packet_rate
N/A
watchdog_
timeout_action
13
required
get
UINT
14
required
get/set
15
required
get
16
required
get/set
17
required
get
produced_
connection_
path_length
produced_
connection_
path
consumed_
connection_
path_length
consumed_
connection_
path
production_
inhibit_time
state
USINT
instance_type USINT
UINT
UINT
N/A
USINT
Array of
USINT
UINT
Array of
USINT
USINT
Access
Rights
get
get
Name
state
USINT
instance_type USINT
Object state
Displays I/O or messaging
connection
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
required
get
required
get
required
get
required
get
required
get
required
get
required
get/set
10, 11
12
N/A
required
get
get
13
required
get
14
required
get
15
required
get
16
required
get
17
required
get
Fieldbus Communication
Name
103
transportC
USINT
lass_
trigger
produced_
UINT
connection_id
consumed_
UINT
connection_id
initial_
comm
_characteri
stics
produced_
con
nection_
size
consumed_
connection_
size
expected_
packet_rate
N/A
watchdog_
timeout_action
USINT
produced_
connection_
path_length
produced_
connection_
path
consumed_
connection_
path_length
consumed_
connection_
path
production_
inhibit_time
UINT
UINT
UINT
UINT
N/A
USINT
Array of
USINT
UINT
Array of
USINT
USINT
Access
Rights
get
get
Name
required
get
required
get
transportC
USINT
lass_trigger
produced_
UINT
connection_id
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USINT
instance_type USINT
Object state
Displays I/O or messaging
connection
Defines the connection behavior
In the CAN identifier field when
transmitting
104
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
5
required
get
Name
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
consumed_
UINT
connection_id
required
get
initial_comm_ USINT
characteristics
required
get
UINT
required
get
required
get/set
10, 11
12
N/A
required
get
get
produced_
connection_
size
consumed_
connection_
size
expected_
packet_rate
N/A
watchdog_
timeout_action
13
required
get
produced_
connection_
path_length
UINT
14
required
get/set
Array of
USINT
15
required
get
produced_
connection_
path
consumed_
connection_
path_length
16
required
get
Array of
USINT
17
required
get/set
consumed_
connection_
path
production_
inhibit_time
UINT
UINT
N/A
USINT
UINT
USINT
Services
Table 71: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
0x05
Reset
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
Invokes the reset service for the device
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required
get
Name
Revision UINT
0x01
Max
UINT
instance
0x01
Description
Revision number of the class
definition for the
Acknowledge Handler
Object
Maximum number of
instances of an object
generated at the time in this
class level of the device
Instance 1
Table 73: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
1
required
get/set
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get/set
Name
Acknowledge UINT
timer
Retry limit
USINT
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Table 73: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
3
required
get
Name
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
optional
get
COS
UINT
Producing
Connection
Instance
Ack List Size BYTE
optional
get
Ack List
optional
get
optional
get
Data with
Ack Path
List Size
Data with Ack BYTE
Path List
Array of
UNIT
USINT
Array of
USINT
BYTE
Array of
UNIT
BYTE
Services
Table 74: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
required
get
Name
Revision UINT
0x01
Max
UINT
instance
0x01
Description
Revision number of the class
definition for the Identity
Object
Maximum number of
instances of an object
generated at the time in this
class level of the device
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Instance 1
Table 76: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
1
specific
get/set
Name
Bk_ModuleNo
USINT
USINT
Module number:
0 Coupler/controller
1 First I/O module
2 Second I/O module
Table number: 0 256; not all
available
Register number: 0 255 for
the coupler/controller (0 63
for I/O modules)
Register data, status
Coupler/controller status:
0x01: Internal bus error,
0x02: Coupler/controller
configuration error
0x08: Module diagnostic
0x80: Fieldbus error
Diagnostic, 0x8000, to decode a
message, high byte (bit 14 8):
channel number, low byte
(bit 7 0) module number
specific
get/set
Bk_TableNo
specific
get/set
Bk_RegisterNo USINT
4
5
specific
specific
get/set
get
Bk_Data
ProcessState
UINT
USINT
specific
get
DNS_i_Trmnl
dia (*)
UINT
8
9
10
11
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
12
specific
get/set
13
specific
get/set
Name
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
BK_SEL_
UINT
STORED_
POLL_P_PATH
BK_SEL_STO UINT
RED_POLL_C_
PATH
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
14
specific
get/set
15
specific
get/set
16
specific
get/set
17
specific
get/set
18
specific
get/set
19
specific
get/set
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Name
109
BK_SEL_STO UINT
RED_COSCYC
_C_PATH
BK_EM_expe UINT
cted_packet_rate
BK_EM_watc USINT
hdog_timeout_
action
BK_PIO_expe UINT
cted_packet_rate
BK_PIO_watc USINT
hdog_timeout_
action
BK_BS_expec UINT
ted_packet_rate
110
Fieldbus Communication
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Table 76: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
20
specific
get/set
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
Name
BK_BS_watch
dog_timeout_
action
USINT
BK_COS_exp
ected_packet_
rate
BK_COS_
watchdog_
timeout_action
UINT
21
specific
get/set
22
specific
get/set
23
specific
get/set
BK_BOI
USINT
24
specific
get/set
BK_DO_FAU
LT_REACTIO
N_ON_RELE
ASE_PIO
USINT
25
specific
get/set
BK_DO_
USINT
FAULT_
REACTION_
ON_RELEASE
_COS
26
specific
get/set
BK_DO_FAU
LT_REACTIO
N_ON_RELE
ASE_ST
USINT
40
specific
get/set
BK_static_
analog_
digital_input_
mapping
UINT
USINT
Defines how
inactivity/watchdog bit-strobe
I/O connection, connection
timeouts
are handled
Defines the default time for the
change of state and cyclic
I/O connection
Defines how
inactivity/watchdog change
of state and cyclic I/O
connection timeouts are
handled
Defines the default value for
BIO (Obj. 0x03 Inst.1,
Att.3.) It handles the CANBus-Off situation
0: After detection of a bus-off
alarm, keep the CAN chip in the
Bus-Off (Reset) status
status.
1: If possible, full reset of the
CAN chip and after detection of
a bus-off alarm, continue with
communication.
Defines the behavior after
allocation of the polled I/O
connection
0: No activity (default)
1: Error behavior processing for
fieldbus coupler/controller
Defines the behavior after
allocation of the change of
state and cyclic
I/O connection
0: No activity (default)
1: Error behavior processing for
fieldbus coupler/controller
Defines the behavior after
allocation of the strobed
connection
0: No activity (default)
1: Error behavior processing for
fieldbus coupler/controller
Defines how the values for the
analog and digital input bits are
determined.
0000: All bits are digital.
0016: One word is analog, the
remaining bits are digital.
0032: Two words are analog, the
remaining bits are digital.
...
0xFFFF: All bits are handled as
Module Type (default).
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Table 76: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
41
specific
get/set
Fieldbus Communication
Name
BK_static_anal UINT
og_digital_
input_mapping
42
specific
get/set
BK_specific_
coupler_
behavior
UINT
43
specific
get/set
BK_revision_
setting
UINT
45
specific
get
BK_LED_ERR_ UINT
CODE
46
specific
get
BK_LED_
ERR_ARG
UINT
47
specific
get
BK_DIAG_
VALUE
UINT
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Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
48
specific
get/set
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
Name
BK_FIXED_
PROD_SIZE
USINT
USINT
49
specific
get/set
BK_FIXED_
CONS_SIZE
50
51
specific
specific
get/set
get/set
reserved
UINT
BK_FBC_CFG UINT
Services
Table 77: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
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optional
get
Name
Revision UINT
0x01
Max
UINT
instance
0x255
Description
Revision number of the class
definition for the Identity
Object
Maximum number of
instances of an object
generated at the time in this
class level of the device
Description of Instances
Table 79: Description of Instances
Instance ID
1
2
255
Description
Reference to the first digital input point
Reference to the next digital input point
Reference to the last possible digital input point
Instance 1 255
Table 80: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
Depending
on the type
of I/O
module
Access
Rights
get
Name
DIPOBJ_
VALUE
Data
Type
BIT
Value
Description
0: off
1: on
Services
Table 81: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
Manual
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Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
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get
Name
Revision UINT
0x01
Max
UINT
instance
0x255
Description
Revision number of the class
definition for the Identity
Object
Maximum number of
instances of an object
generated at the time in this
class level of the device
Description of Instances
Table 83: Description of Instances
Instance ID
1
2
255
Description
Reference to the first digital output point
Reference to the next digital output point
Reference to the last possible digital output point
Instance 1 255
Table 84: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization Access
ID
in Device Rights
1
Depending get
on the type
of I/O
module
Name
Description
DIPOBJ_
VALUE
BIT
0: off
1: on
Services
Table 85: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
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optional
get
Name
Revision UINT
Max
UINT
instance
Description
Description of Instances
Table 87: Description of Instances
Instance ID
1
2
16
Description
Reference to the first analog input point
Reference to the next analog input point
Reference to the last possible analog input point
Instance 1 16
Table 88: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
Depending
on the type
of I/O
module
2
Dep. on
type
of module
Access
Rights
get
Name
Description
AIPOBJ_
VALUE
Array of
Byte
Current
Input
values
Input data
get
AIPOBJ_
VALUE
USINT
No.
Bytes
Services
Table 89: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
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Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
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Rights
get
Name
get
Max
UINT
instance
optional
Data
Type
Revision UINT
Value
Description
0x01
Description of Instances
Table 91: Description of Instances
Instance ID
1
2
255
Description
Reference to the first analog output point
Reference to the next analog output point
Reference to the last possible analog output point
Instance 1 16
Table 92: Instance 1
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
Depending
on the type
of I/O
module
2
Depending
on the type
of I/O
module
Access
Rights
get
Name
Description
AOPOBJ_ Array of
VALUE
Byte
Current
Output data
Output values
get
AOPOBJ_ USINT
VALUE
No.
Bytes
Services
Table 93: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
Set_Attribute_Single
Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
Modifies the content of a specific attribute
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get
Name
Revision
Data
Type
UINT
Max instance
UINT
Value
Description
Description of Instances
Table 95: Description of Instances
Instance ID Description
1
Reference to the first I/O module
65
Reference to the last possible I/O module
Instance 1 65
Attributes Utilization
ID
in Device
1
Depending
on the type
of I/O
module
Access
Rights
get
Name
Data
Type
AOPOBJ_ Array of
VALUE
Byte
Description
Description of the connected
I/O module (Instance 1 = Fieldbus
coupler/controller)
Bit 0: I/O module has inputs
Bit 1: I/O module has outputs
Bit 814: Internal data width (bit)
Bit 15: 0/1 Analog input/output
modules / digital input/output
modules
For analog input/output modules,
bits 014 designate the I/O
module type, e.g., 467 for I/O
module 750-467
Services
Table 96: Service
Service
Service Name
Code
0x0E
Get_Attribute_Single
Manual
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Description
Returns the content of a specific attribute
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I/O Modules
11.1
Overview
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ECO Fieldbus Coupler
TM
Specialty Modules
System Modules
For detailed information on the I/O modules and the module variations, refer to
the manuals for the I/O modules.
You will find these manuals on the WAGO web pages under www.wago.com.
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Take into account the process data of all connected I/O modules!
Depending on the specific position of an I/O module in the fieldbus node, the
process data of all previous byte- or bit-oriented modules must be taken into
account to determine its location in the process data map.
11.2.1
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Diagnostic
bit
S2
Channel 2
Bit 2
Diagnostic
bit S 1
Channel 1
Bit 1
Data bit
DI 2
Channel 2
Bit 0
Data bit
DI 1
Channel 1
These input modules occupy 4 instances in the Discrete Input Point Object
(0x65) class.
Some digital input modules provide additional data, e.g., acknowledgements
mapped in the output process image. The output data of these I/O modules
occupies a corresponding number of instances in class (0x66).
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These input modules occupy 4 instances in the Discrete Input Point Object
(0x65) class.
11.2.2
These input modules occupy 8 instances in the Discrete Input Point Object
(0x65) class.
Table 100: 8-Channel Digital Output Modules with Diagnostics (8 Instances)
These input modules occupy 8 instances in the Discrete Input Point Object
(0x65) class.Analog Input Modules
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The analog input modules provide 16-bit measured data and 8 control/status bits
per channel. DeviceNetTM does not use the 8 control/status bits, however, i.e., it
does not access or evaluate them.
Therefore, only the 16-bit measured values per channel are in Intel format and
mapped by byte in the input process image for the fieldbus for the DeviceNetTM
fieldbus coupler.
If digital input modules are in the node, the analog input data is mapped first into
the input process image, followed by the digital input data.
Each input channel occupies one instance in the Analog Input Point Object
(Class 0x67).
Example: 8-channel analog input modules (8 instances)
Table 101: 8-Channel Analog Input Modules (8 Instances)
Byte designation
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
Remark
Measured value channel 1
Measured value channel 2
Measured value channel 3
Measured value channel 4
Measured value channel 5
Measured value channel 6
Measured value channel 7
Measured value channel 8
These input modules represent 8 x 2 bytes and occupy 8 instances in class (0x67).
Particularly interesting are I/O modules that send multiple measured values per
channel, e.g., the 1-channel analog input module 750-491 that provides two
measured values per channel.
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Byte designation
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Output value channel 1
Output value channel 2
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Specialty Modules
In addition to the data bytes, the control/status byte is also displayed for select I/O
modules. This byte is used for the bi-directional data exchange of the I/O module
with the higher-level control system.
The control byte (Control C) is transmitted from the coupler to the I/O module.
The status byte (Status S) is transmitted from the I/O module to the coupler. As
a result, it is possible to set the counter with the control byte or indicate a range
overflow/underflow with the status byte.
Additional Information
The special configuration of the respective control/status byte can be found in the
corresponding description of the I/O module. A manual with the detailed
description of each I/O module can be found on the Internet at:
http://www.wago.com.
The specialty modules represent analog I/O modules. Therefore, their process
input values also occupy one instance per channel in the Analog Input Point
Object (Class 0x67) and their process output values one instance per channel in
the Analog Output Point Object (Class 0x68).
Up/down counters
750-404, (and all versions except /000-005),
753-404, (and versions /000-003)
In the input and output process image, counter modules occupy 5 bytes of user
data: 4 data bytes and 1 additional control/status byte. The I/O module provides
32-bit counter values. 6 bytes are occupied in the process image.
Table 103: Input Process Image Counter Modules
Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Status byte
not used
Counter value
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Byte designation
C
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Control byte
not used
Counter setting value
Up/down counters
750-404/000-005
In the input and output process image, counter modules occupy 5 bytes of user
data: 4 data bytes and 1 additional control/status byte. The I/O module provides
16-bit counter values for every counter. 6 bytes are occupied in the process image.
Table 105: Input Process Image, Counter Modules
Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Status byte
not used
Counter value of counter 1
Counter value of counter 2
Byte designation
C
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Control byte
not used
Counter setting value counter 1
Counter setting value counter 2
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n+1
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
C1/S1
D2
D3
Remark
Control/status byte of channel 1
Data value of channel 1
Control/status byte of channel 2
Counter setting value of channel 2
n+1
Byte designation
S0
D0
D1
S1
D2
D3
Remark
Status byte of counter 1
Counter value of counter 1
Status byte of counter 2
Counter value of counter 2
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n+1
Byte designation
C0
D0
D1
C1
D2
D3
Remark
Control byte of counter 1
Counter setting value counter 1
Control byte of counter 2
Counter setting value counter 2
Byte designation
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Data bytes
Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Status byte
not used
Data bytes
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Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Status byte
Counter word
not used
Latch word
Byte designation
C
D0
D1
-
Remark
Control byte
Counter setting word
not used
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Byte designation
S0
MBX_ST
MBX_DATA
V1_STATUS
V1_ACTUAL_L
V1_ACTUAL_H
Remark
Status byte
Mailbox status byte
Mailbox data
Valve 1 control
Valve 1, actual value, low byte
Valve 1, actual value, high byte
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Byte designation
C0
MBX_CTRL
MBX_DATA
V1_CONTROL
V1_SETPOINTVALUE_L
V1_SETPOINTVALUE_H
Remark
Control byte
Mailbox control byte
Mailbox data
Valve 1 control
Valve 1, target value, low byte
Valve 1, target value, high byte
2-channel mode
Table 116: Proportional Valve Module Input Process Image
Byte designation
S0
MBX_ST
MBX_DATA1
MBX_DATA2
MBX_DATA3
MBX_DATA4
V1_STATUS
V2_STATUS
V1_ACTUAL_L
V1_ACTUAL_H
V2_ACTUAL_L
V2_ACTUAL_H
Remark
Status byte
Mailbox status byte
Mailbox data
Valve 1 control
Valve 2 control
Valve 1, actual value, low byte
Valve 1, actual value, low byte
Valve 2, actual value, low byte
Valve 2, actual value, low byte
Byte designation
C0
MBX_CTRL
MBX_DATA1
MBX_DATA2
MBX_DATA3
MBX_DATA4
V1_CONTROL
V2_CONTROL
V1_SETPOINTVALUE_L
V1_SETPOINTVALUE_H
V2_SETPOINTVALUE_L
V2_SETPOINTVALUE_H
Remark
Control byte
Mailbox control byte
Mailbox data
Valve 1 control
Valve 2 control
Valve 1, target value, low byte
Valve 1, target value, high byte
Valve 2, target value, low byte
Valve 2, target value, high byte
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In Class 0x4, Instance 0x7 of the assembly object, the analog and digital input
data occupy 6 or 12 bytes. The output data occupy 6 or 12 bytes in Class 0x4,
Instance ID 0x1.
Byte designation
Remark
S
Status byte
D0
Counter word
D1
n
D2*)
(Cycle duration)
D3
Latch word
D4
*) If the control byte sets the operating mode to cycle duration measurement, D2 together with
D3/D4 provides a 24-bit value for the cycle duration.
Byte designation
C
D0
D1
-
Remark
Control byte
Counter setting word
not used
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Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
D2
Remark
Control/status byte
Data bytes
DC drive controller
750-636
The I/O module occupies 6 bytes of input and output data in the process image.
The position data to be sent and received is stored in 4 output bytes and 4 input
bytes. 2 control/status bytes are used to control the module and drive. In addition
to the position data in the input process image, extended status information can
also be shown.
Table 121: DC Drive Controller Input Process Image
Byte designation
S0
S1
D0
S2
n
D1
D2
D3
S3
S4
S5
Remark
Status byte S0
Status byte S1
Actual position
Ext. status byte S2
(LSB)
Actual position
Ext. status byte S3
Actual position
Ext. status byte S4
Actual position
Ext. status byte S5
(MSB)
Byte designation
C0
C1
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Control byte C0
Control byte C1
Setpoint position (LSB)
Setpoint position
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n+1
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
C1/S1
D2
D3
Remark
Control/status byte 1
Data values
Control/status byte 2
Data values
RTC module
750-640
In both the input and output process image, the RTC module occupies 6 bytes of
user data: 4 data bytes and 1 additional control/status byte, as well as 1 command
byte (ID) each. Six bytes are occupied in the process image with word alignment.
Table 124: Input/Output Process Image, RTC Module
Byte designation
C/S
ID
D0
D1
D2
Remark
Control/status byte
Command byte
Data bytes
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Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
Remark
Status byte
DALI response
DALI response
Message 3
Message 2
Message 1
Byte designation
S
D0
D1
Remark
Control byte
DALI command, DSI dimming value
DALI address
D2
D3
D4
Parameter 2
Parameter 1
Command extension
Byte designation
S
D0
D1
D2
Remark
Status byte
Data bytes
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Byte designation
C
-
Remark
Control byte
not used
Byte designation
C0/S0
C1/S1
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
Remark
Control/status byte
Additional control/status byte
Data bytes
Bluetooth RF transceiver
750-644
The length of the process image of the Bluetooth I/O module can be adjusted to a
fixed size of 12, 24 or 48 Byte.
It consists of one control byte (input) or one status byte (output), one empty byte,
one 6-, 12- or 18-byte overlayable mailbox (mode 2) and the Bluetooth process
data with a size of 4 to 46 bytes.
The Bluetooth I/O module uses between 12 to 48 bytes in the process image. The
size of the input and output process images are always the same.
The first byte contains the control/status byte; the second contains an empty byte.
Process data attach to this directly when the mailbox is hidden. When the mailbox
is visible, the first 6, 12 or 18 bytes of process data are overlaid by the mailbox
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data, depending on their size. Bytes in the area behind the optionally visible
mailbox contain basic process data. The internal structure of the Bluetooth
process data can be found in the documentation for the Bluetooth RF
Transceiver.
Table 130: Output Process Image, Bluetooth RF Transceiver
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
D2
D46
Remark
Control/status byte
not used
The I/O module 750-644 represents a specialty module. Its process data (12, 24 or
48 bytes) occupy one instances in classes 0x67 and 0x68.
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
C1/S1
n+1
D2
D3
C2/S2
n+2
D4
D5
C3/S3
n+3
D6
D7
Remark
Control/status byte
(log. channel 1, sensor input 1)
Data bytes
(log. channel 1, sensor input 1)
Control/status byte
(log. channel 2, sensor input 2)
Data bytes
(log. channel 2, sensor input 2)
Control/status byte
(log. channel 3, sensor input 1)
Data bytes
(log. channel 3, sensor input 1)
Control/status byte
(log. channel 4, sensor input 2)
Data bytes
(log. channel 4, sensor input 2)
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DA4DA7
DA8DA11
DA12DA15
DA16DA19
DA20DA23
DA24DA27
DA28DA31
DA32DA35
DA36DA39
DA40DA43
DA44DA47
DA48DA51
DA52DA55
DA56DA59
DA60DA63
GA0GA3
GA4GA7
GA8GA11
GA12GA15
Remark
Status, active broadcast:
Bit 0: 1-/2-button mode
Bit 2: Broadcast status ON/OFF
Bit 1,3-7: reserved
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Byte designation
-
Remark
Not used
DA = DALI address
GA = Group address
Table 156: Overview of the Output Process Image in the Easy mode
Input Process Image
Instance
Byte designation
DA0DA3
DA4DA7
DA8DA11
DA12DA15
DA16DA19
DA20DA23
DA24DA27
DA28DA31
DA32DA35
DA36DA39
DA40DA43
DA44DA47
DA48DA51
DA52DA55
DA56DA59
DA60DA63
GA0GA3
GA4GA7
GA8GA11
GA12GA15
Remark
Broadcast ON/OFF and activate:
Bit 0: Broadcast ON
Bit 1: Broadcast OFF
Bit 2: Broadcast ON/OFF/dimming
Bit 3: Broadcast short ON/OFF
Bit 47: reserved
reserved
Bit 07
Bit 815
DA = DALI address
GA = Group address
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Byte designation
C/S
D0
D1
D2
Remark
Control/status byte
Data bytes
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Byte designation
C/S
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
Remark
Control/status byte
Data bytes
8 bytes
24 bytes
48 bytes
Byte designation
S0/C0
S1/C1
D0
D1
D2
D5
D6
D21
D22
D45
Remark
Control/status byte S0
Control/status byte S1
Data byte 0
Data byte 1
Data byte 2
Data byte 5
Data byte 6
Data byte 21
Data byte 22
Data byte 45
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Data exchange mode: The data to be sent and received is stored in up to 47 input
and output bytes. The data flow is controlled with the control/status byte.
Table 135: Input/Output Process Image of the Serial Interface, Data Exchange Mode
8 bytes
24 bytes
48 bytes
Byte designation
S0/C0
D0
D1
D2
D6
D7
D22
D23
D46
Remark
Control/status byte S0
Data byte 0
Data byte 1
Data byte 2
Data byte 6
Data byte 7
Data byte 22
Data byte 23
Data byte 46
Byte designation
D0
D1
D2
D3
Remark
Data bytes
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(Mode 2), the mailbox and the cyclical process data are mapped next. The
remaining bytes contain the remaining process data.
Table 137: Input/Output Process Image, WAGO AS-Interface Master Module
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
D1
D2
D46
Remark
Control/status byte
not used
These specialty modules represent 1 x 12...48 bytes and occupy 1 instance in class
(0x67) and 1 instance in class (0x68).
4 bytes
6 bytes
8 bytes
n
10 bytes
12 bytes
16 bytes
20 bytes
Byte designation
S0/C0
FC0
MB0
SIO
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
Remark
Control/status byte
Acyclic channel
Register byte 0
Mailbox byte
Register byte 1
SIO Byte
Data byte 0
Data byte 1
Data byte 2
Data byte 3
Data byte 4
Data byte 5
Data byte 6
Data byte 7
Data byte 8
Data byte 9
Data byte 10
Data byte 11
Data byte 12
Data byte 13
Data byte 14
Data byte 15
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Byte designation
D16
D17
D18
D19
24 bytes
Remark
Data byte 16
Data byte 17
Data byte 18
Data byte 19
CAN gateway
750-658
The length of the process image of the CAN Gateway module can adjusted to a
fixed size of 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 40 or 48 bytes.
Sniffer and Transparent Operating Modes
Table 139: CAN Gateway Input/Output Process Image
Byte designation
C0/S0
MBX0
MBXx
D0
Dx
Remark
Control/status byte
2 (PI size - 3)
5 45 data bytes
Byte designation
C0/S0
MBX0
MBXx
T
D0
Dx
Remark
Control/status byte
2 (PI size - 3)
Toggle byte
4 44 data bytes
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Stepper module
750-670
750-671
750-672
750-673
The stepper module makes a 12-byte input/output process image available.
The data to be sent and received is stored in up to 7 input/output bytes depending
on the operating mode. If the mailbox is activated, the first 6 data bytes are
overlaid with mailbox data.
Table 141: Input/Output Process Image, Stepper Module
Byte designation
C0/S0
D0
MBX0
D1
MBX1
D2
MBX2
D3
MBX3
D4
MBX4
D5
MBX5
D6
C3/S3
C2/S2
C1/S1
Remark
Control/status byte
Reserved
Data bytes
Mailbox bytes
(mailbox activated)
Reserved
Status byte (mode specific)
Status byte (mode specific)
Status byte (mode specific)
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System Modules
System Modules with Diagnostics
750-610, -611
Power supply modules (750-610 and -611) with diagnostics provide 2 bits in the
input process image to monitor the power supply.
Table 142: Input Process Image, System Modules with Diagnostics
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Diagnostic Diagnostic
bit S 2
bit S 1
Fuse
Voltage
Bit 6
(Data bit
DI 7)
Bit 5
(Data bit
DI 6)
Bit 4
(Data bit
DI 5)
Bit 3
(Data bit
DI 4)
Bit 2
(Data bit
DI 3)
Bit 1
Data bit
DI 2
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Figure 47: Side Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to ATEX and IECEx
Figure 48: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to ATEX and
IECEx.
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Table 144: Description of Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to ATEX and
IECEx
Printing on Text
TV 07 ATEX 554086 X
IECEx TUN 09.0001 X
Dust
II
3D
Ex
tc Dc
IIIC
T 135C
Mining
I
M2
Ex
d Mb
I
Gases
II
3G
Ex
nA Gc
nC Gc
IIC
T4
Description
Approving authority and certificate numbers
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Figure 49: Side Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to ATEX and
IECEx.
Figure 50: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to ATEX
and IECEx.
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Table 145: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to ATEX
and IECEx
Inscription Text
TV 07 ATEX 554086 X
IECEx TUN 09.0001X
TV 12 ATEX 106032 X
IECEx TUN 12.0039 X
Dust
II
3(1)D
3(2)D
Ex
tc Dc
[ia Da]
[ib Db]
IIIC
T 135C
Mining
I
M2 (M1)
Ex d Mb
[ia Ma]
Description
Approving authority and certificate numbers
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Table 145: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to ATEX
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Gases
II
3(1)G
3(2)G
Ex
nA Gc
[ia Ga]
[ia Gb]
IIC
T4
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Figure 51: Side Marking Example for I/O Modules According to NEC 500
Figure 52: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to NEC 500
Table 146: Description of Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to NEC 500
Printing on Text
CL I
DIV 2
Grp. ABCD
Op temp code T4
Description
Explosion protection group (condition of use
category)
Area of application
Explosion group (gas group)
Temperature class
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Installation Regulations
For the installation and operation of electrical equipment in hazardous areas, the
valid national and international rules and regulations which are applicable at the
installation location must be carefully followed.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
For use as Gc- or Dc-apparatus (in zone 2 or 22) the Field bus Independent
I/O Modules WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750-*** shall be erected in an
enclosure that fulfils the requirements of the applicable standards (see the
marking) EN 60079-0, EN 60079-11, EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-31.
For use as group I electrical apparatus M2 the apparatus shall be erected in
an enclosure that ensures a sufficient protection according to EN 60079-0
and EN 60079-1 and the degree of protection IP64.
The compliance of these requirements and the correct installation into an
enclosure or a control cabinet of the devices shall be certified by an ExNB.
Measures have to be taken outside of the device that the rating voltage is not
being exceeded of more than 40 % because of transient disturbances.
Dip-switches, binary-switches and potentiometers, connected to the module
may only be actuated when explosive atmosphere can be excluded.
The connecting and disconnecting of the non-intrinsically safe circuits is
only permitted during installation, for maintenance or for repair purposes.
The temporal coincidence of explosion hazardous atmosphere and
installation, maintenance resp. repair purposes shall be excluded.
This is although and in particular valid for the interfaces Memory-Card,
USB, Fieldbus connection, Configuration and programming interface,
antenna socket, D-Sub, DVI-port and the Ethernet interface. These
interfaces are not energy limited or intrinsically safe circuits. An operating
of those circuits is in the behalf of the operator.
For the types 750-606, 750-625/000-001, 750-487/003-000, 750-484 and
750-633 the following shall be considered: The Interface circuits shall be
limited to overvoltage category I/II/III (non mains/mains circuits) as defined
in EN 60664-1.
For replaceable fuses the following shall be considered: Do not remove or
replace the fuse when the apparatus is energized.
The following warnings shall be placed nearby the unit:
WARNING DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE FUSE WHEN
ENERGIZED
WARNING DO NOT SEPARATE WHEN ENERGIZED
WARNING SEPARATE ONLY IN A NON-HAZARDOUS AREA
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3.
4.
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For use as Gc- or Dc-apparatus (in zone 2 or 22) the Field bus Independent
I/O Modules WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750-*** Ex i shall be erected in an
enclosure that fulfils the requirements of the applicable standards (see the
marking) EN 60079-0, EN 60079-11, EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-31.
For use as group I electrical apparatus M2 the apparatus shall be erected in
an enclosure that ensures a sufficient protection according to EN 60079-0
and EN 60079-1 and the degree of protection IP64.
The compliance of these requirements and the correct installation into an
enclosure or a control cabinet of the devices shall be certified by an ExNB.
Measures have to be taken outside of the device that the rating voltage is not
being exceeded of more than 40 % because of transient disturbances.
The connecting and disconnecting of the non-intrinsically safe circuits is
only permitted during installation, for maintenance or for repair purposes.
The temporal coincidence of explosion hazardous atmosphere and
installation, maintenance resp. repair purposes shall be excluded.
For the type the following shall be considered: The Interface circuits shall
be limited to overvoltage category I/II/III (non mains/mains circuits) as
defined in EN 60664-1.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
For use as Gc- or Dc-apparatus (in zone 2 or 22) the Field bus Independent
I/O Modules WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750-*** shall be erected in an
enclosure that fulfils the requirements of the applicable standards (see the
marking) IEC 60079-0, IEC 60079-11, IEC 60079-15 and IEC 60079-31.
For use as group I electrical apparatus M2 the apparatus shall be erected in
an enclosure that ensures a sufficient protection according to IEC 60079-0
and IEC 60079-1 and the degree of protection IP64.
The compliance of these requirements and the correct installation into an
enclosure or a control cabinet of the devices shall be certified by an ExCB.
Measures have to be taken outside of the device that the rating voltage is not
being exceeded of more than 40 % because of transient disturbances.
DIP-switches, binary-switches and potentiometers, connected to the module
may only be actuated when explosive atmosphere can be excluded.
The connecting and disconnecting of the non-intrinsically safe circuits is
only permitted during installation, for maintenance or for repair purposes.
The temporal coincidence of explosion hazardous atmosphere and
installation, maintenance resp. repair purposes shall be excluded.
This is although and in particular valid for the interfaces Memory-Card,
USB, Fieldbus connection, Configuration and programming interface,
antenna socket, D-Sub, DVI-port and the Ethernet interface. These
interfaces are not energy limited or intrinsically safe circuits. An operating
of those circuits is in the behalf of the operator.
For the types 750-606, 750-625/000-001, 750-487/003-000, 750-484 and
750-633 the following shall be considered: The Interface circuits shall be
limited to overvoltage category I/II/III (non mains/mains circuits) as defined
in IEC 60664-1.
For replaceable fuses the following shall be considered: Do not remove or
replace the fuse when the apparatus is energized.
The following warnings shall be placed nearby the unit:
WARNING DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE FUSE WHEN
ENERGIZED
WARNING DO NOT SEPARATE WHEN ENERGIZED
WARNING SEPARATE ONLY IN A NON-HAZARDOUS AREA
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For use as Gc- or Dc-apparatus (in zone 2 or 22) the Field bus independent
I/O Modules WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750-*** Ex i shall be erected in an
enclosure that fulfils the requirements of the applicable standards (see the
marking) IEC 60079-0, IEC 60079-11, IEC 60079-15, IEC 60079-31.
For use as group I electrical apparatus M2 the apparatus shall be erected in
an enclosure that ensures a sufficient protection according to IEC 60079-0
and IEC 60079-1 and the degree of protection IP64.
The compliance of these requirements and the correct installation into an
enclosure or a control cabinet of the devices shall be certified by an ExCB.
Measures have to be taken outside of the device that the rating voltage is not
being exceeded of more than 40 % because of transient disturbances.
The connecting and disconnecting of the non-intrinsically safe circuits is
only permitted during installation, for maintenance or for repair purposes.
The temporal coincidence of explosion hazardous atmosphere and
installation, maintenance resp. repair purposes shall be excluded.
For the type the following shall be considered: The Interface circuits shall
be limited to overvoltage category I/II/III (non mains/mains circuits) as
defined in IEC 60664-1.
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Additional Information
Proof of certification is available on request.
Also take note of the information given on the operating and assembly
instructions.
The manual, containing these special conditions for safe use, must be readily
available to the user.
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Fieldbus Node (Example) ...................................................................... 15
Figure 2: Marking Area for Serial Numbers ......................................................... 16
Figure 3: Isolation for ECO Couplers ................................................................... 20
Figure 4: System Supply for ECO Couplers ......................................................... 21
Figure 5: System Voltage for ECO Couplers ........................................................ 22
Figure 6: Field Supply (Sensor/Actuator) for ECO Couplers ............................... 25
Figure 7: Supply Module with Fuse Carrier (Example 750-610) ......................... 27
Figure 8: Removing the Fuse Carrier .................................................................... 28
Figure 9: Opening the Fuse Carrier ....................................................................... 28
Figure 10: Changing the Fuse ............................................................................... 28
Figure 11: Fuse Modules for Automotive Fuses, Series 282 ................................ 29
Figure 12: Fuse Modules for Automotive Fuses, Series 2006 .............................. 29
Figure 13: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 281 ....................... 29
Figure 14: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 2002 ..................... 29
Figure 15: Supply Example for ECO Couplers ..................................................... 30
Figure 16: Carrier Rail Contact (Example) ........................................................... 34
Figure 17: Cable Shield at Ground Potential......................................................... 35
Figure 18: Examples of the WAGO Shield Connecting System........................... 36
Figure 19: Application of the WAGO Shield Connecting System ....................... 36
Figure 20: View DeviceNetTM ECO Fieldbus Coupler ......................................... 38
Figure 21: Device Supply ...................................................................................... 40
Figure 22: Fieldbus Connections, Series 231 (MCS) ............................................ 41
Figure 23: Display Elements ................................................................................. 42
Figure 24: Service Interface (Closed and Opened Flap) ....................................... 43
Figure 25: DIP Switch (for example setting 0) .................................................. 44
Figure 26: Example with Baud Rate Set to 250 kBaud ......................................... 44
Figure 27: Example with Station Address Set on 25............................................. 45
Figure 28: Spacing................................................................................................. 54
Figure 29: Release Tab ECO Coupler ................................................................... 56
Figure 30: Insert I/O Module (Example) ............................................................... 57
Figure 31: Snap the I/O Module into Place (Example) ......................................... 57
Figure 32: Removing the I/O Module (Example) ................................................. 58
Figure 33: Data Contacts ....................................................................................... 59
Figure 34: Example for the Arrangement of Power Contacts ............................... 60
Figure 35: Connecting a Conductor to a CAGE CLAMP ................................... 61
Figure 36: Operating System ................................................................................. 62
Figure 37: 750-346750-346Memory Areas and Data Exchange for a Fieldbus
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Figure 2: Fieldbus-specific Data Exchange........................................................... 66
Figure 39: Example of DIP Switch Settings ......................................................... 71
Figure 40: Display Elements ................................................................................. 72
Figure 41: Node Status I/O LED Signaling........................................................ 75
Figure 42: Error Message Coding ......................................................................... 75
Figure 43: Plug Assignment for the Fieldbus Connection, Series 231 (MCS) ...... 83
Figure 44: DeviceNetTM Network Line Structure (Trunk Line) with Terminating
Resistors ....................................................................................................... 85
Figure 45: DeviceNetTM Network with Cable Branches ....................................... 85
Figure 46: I/O Connection Object State .............................................................. 105
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Figure 47: Side Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According to
ATEX and IECEx ...................................................................................... 145
Figure 48: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According
to ATEX and IECEx. ................................................................................. 145
Figure 49: Side Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to
ATEX and IECEx. ..................................................................................... 147
Figure 50: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules
According to ATEX and IECEx. ............................................................... 147
Figure 51: Side Marking Example for I/O Modules According to NEC 500 ..... 150
Figure 52: Text Detail Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According
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Table 1: Number Notation ..................................................................................... 10
Table 2: Font Conventions .................................................................................... 10
Table 3: Legend for Figure System Supply for ECO Couplers ......................... 21
Table 4: Alignment ................................................................................................ 22
Table 5: Legend for Figure Field Supply (Sensor/Actuator) for ECO Fieldbus
Coupler ....................................................................................................... 25
Table 6: Power Supply Modules ........................................................................... 27
Table 7: Legend for Figure Supply Example for Fieldbus Coupler/Controller . 31
Table 8: WAGO Power Supply Units (Selection)................................................. 32
Table 9: WAGO Ground Wire Terminals ............................................................. 33
Table 10: Legend for Figure View DeviceNetTM Fieldbus Coupler .................. 39
Table 11: Pin Assignment for the Fieldbus Connection, Series 231 (MCS) ......... 41
Table 12: Display Elements Fieldbus Status ......................................................... 42
Table 13: Display Elements Node Status .............................................................. 42
Table 14: Legend for Figure Service Interface (Closed and Opened Flap) ....... 43
Table 15: Setting the Baud Rate via DIP Switch .................................................. 44
Table 16: Technical Data Device Data............................................................... 46
Table 17: Technical Data System Data .............................................................. 46
Table 18: Technical Data Power Supply ............................................................ 46
Table 19: Technical Data Accessories ............................................................... 47
Table 20: Technical Data Field Wiring .............................................................. 47
Table 21: Technical Data Power Jumper Contacts ............................................ 47
Table 22: Technical Data Data Contacts ............................................................ 47
Table 23: Technical Data Climatic Environmental Conditions ......................... 47
Table 24: Technical Data Mechanical Strength acc. to IEC 61131-2 ................ 48
Table 25: WAGO DIN Rail................................................................................... 54
Table 26: Input Process Image .............................................................................. 67
Table 27: Output Process Image ........................................................................... 68
Table 28: LED Assignment for Diagnostics ......................................................... 72
Table 29: Diagnostics Module Status (MS) ....................................................... 73
Table 30: Diagnostics Network Status (NS) ...................................................... 73
Table 31: Node Status Diagnostics Solution in Event of Error .......................... 74
Table 32: Blink Code-Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 1 ................ 76
Table 33: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 2 ..................... 77
Table 34: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 3 ..................... 78
Table 35: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 4 ..................... 79
Table 36: Blink Code Table for I/O LED Indication, Error Code 5 ..................... 79
Table 37: Blink Code Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 6 ................ 80
Table 38: Blink Code Table for the 'I/O' LED Signaling, Error Code 7 10 ..... 80
Table 39: Blink Code Table for the I/O LED Signaling, Error Code 11 .............. 80
Table 40: Maximum bus lengths dependent on preset baud rate .......................... 83
Table 41: DeviceNetTM Tap Versions ................................................................... 86
Table 42: Object Model Data Types ..................................................................... 92
Table 43: Object Classes ....................................................................................... 93
Table 44: Instance 0 .............................................................................................. 93
Table 45: Instance 1 .............................................................................................. 94
Table 46: Service ................................................................................................... 94
Table 47: Instance 0 .............................................................................................. 94
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